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OverviewJohn W. Meyer's work broke new grounds in institutional thought in sociology and made him a central thinker for the emerging interdisciplinary field of neoinstitutionalism, while at the same time establishing institutional thought's comparative variant, world society theory. His scholarship plays a prominent role in contemporary social theory, and has shaped research areas such as international relations and globalization, organization theory, and management studies.One of the results of Meyer's wide-ranging and interdisciplinary influence is that his work has appeared in a diverse range of outlets. This book brings together some of John W. Meyer's widely-scattered work, reviewing four decades of scholarship, and adding several original pieces from Meyer's current work. It gathers substantive commentary on social processes, from stratification to globalization to socialization, as well as on key social institutions, from science to religion to law to education. In its expansive review, this book is both about neoinstitutional thought in general and world society theory in particular. This book is both by John W. Meyer and about John W. Meyer: to the compilation of Meyer's canonized and current work, Georg Krücken and Gili S. Drori add an essay on the theoretical and empirical contribution of Meyer's institutional theory, placing it within the broader context of contemporary social theory, globalization research, and organizational studies in both in the United States and Europe. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Georg Krücken (, Professor, German University of Sciences. Speyer) , Gili S. Drori (, Lecturer, International Relations Program, Stanford University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.750kg ISBN: 9780199234042ISBN 10: 0199234043 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 07 May 2009 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPart I: Overview 1: Georg Krücken and Gili S. Drori: World Society: A Theory and Research in Context 2: John W. Meyer: Reflections: Institutional Theory and World Society Part II: Concepts and Processes 3: John W. Meyer, John Boli, and George M. Thomas: Rationalization 4: John W. Meyer and Brian Rowan: Myth and Ritual 5: John W. Meyer and Ronald L. Jepperson: Actorhood 6: David Strang and John W. Meyer: Diffusion 7: John W. Meyer: Globalization Part III: Applications 8: John W. Meyer, John Boli, George M. Thomas, and Francisco O. Ramirez.: The Nation-State 9: John W. Meyer and Francisco O. Ramirez: Education 10: John W. Meyer, David J. Frank, Ann Hironaka, Evan Schofer, and Nancy Tuma: Environment 11: John W. Meyer: Management 12: Drori, Gili S., John W. Meyer, Francisco O. Ramirez and Evan Schofer: Science 13: John W. Meyer: Human Rights 14: David J. Frank and John W. Meyer: The Individual 15: Elizabeth Heger Boyle and John W. Meyer: Law 16: John W. Meyer: The European Union 17: John W. Meyer and Evan Schofer: Universities PART IV: Bibliography of Meyer's WritingsReviewsAuthor InformationGeorg Krücken (Ph.D., Sociology Bielefeld University, 1996) is professor for Science Organization, Higher Education and Science Management at the German University of Administrative Sciences in Speyer. He taught as a guest professor at the Institute for Science Studies, University of Vienna, and at the Centre de Sociologie des Organisations, Sciences Po, Paris. He also worked as an associate professor in Bielefeld University until 2006 and was a visiting scholar at the Department of Sociology at Stanford University between 1999 and 2001. His research interests include neo-institutional theory, science studies, organizational studies, and the management of higher education. Recent books include Neo-Institutionalismus. 2nd., revised and extended edition with a preface by John Meyer (Bielefeld 2005, co-authored with Raimund Hasse), Towards a Multiversity? Universities between Global Trends and National Traditions (Bielefeld 2007, co-edited with Anna Kosmützky and Mark Torka). Gili S. Drori (Ph.D., Sociology Stanford University 1997) is a lecturer in Stanford University's International Relations Program and the Director of the International Relations Honors Program. Her research interests include the comparative study of science, social progress and rationalization, globalization, and governance. She also wrote on world culture, global health, technology entrepreneurship, and higher education. These interests inform her recent books: Science in the Modern World Polity: Institutionalization and Globalization (Stanford, 2003 co-authored with John W. Meyer, Francisco O. Ramirez and Evan Schofer), Global E-litism: Digital Technology, Social Inequality, and Transnationality (Worth, 2005), and Globalization and Organization: World Society and the Expansion of Formal Organization (OUP, 2006 co-edited with John W. Meyer and Hokyu Hwang). She earned her B.A. and M.A., in sociology and anthropology and in political science, from Tel Aviv University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |