The Critical Mass in Collective Action.
Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews1994Vol. 23(5), pp. 663–663
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Abstract
Preface Acknowledgements 1. The critical mass and the problem of collective action 2. Building blocks: goods, groups and processes 3. The paradox of group size 4. The dynamics of production functions 5. Social networks: density, centralization and cliques 6. Selectivity in social networks 7. Reach and selectivity as strategies of recruitment 8. Unfinished business References Name index Subject index.
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