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Emotions in command : biology, bureaucracy, and cultural evolution
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Emotions in command : biology, bureaucracy, and cultural evolution

Author: Frank K Salter
Publisher: New Brunswick : Transaction Publishers, [2008]
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Frank K Salter
ISBN: 9781412806718 1412806712
OCLC Number: 171049077
Notes: [Originally published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1995]
Description: xii, 527 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Contents: An introduction to organizational ethology and some simple hpotheses of command --
The analysis of command and power in the social sciences: the roles of dominance and affiliation --
Aspects of the evolution and physiology of human dominance and affiliation --
Interpersonal signals of dominance and affiliation --
Gestalt methods: naturalistic, observational, and qualitative --
The military parade ground command as initial specimen --
The inefficiency and agonism of commands issued by nightclub doormen --
Artistic directors' commands in rehearsals --
Aspects of the evolution and physiology of human dominance and affiliation --
Interpersonal signals of dominance and affiliation --
Gestalt methods: naturalistic, observational, and qualitative --
The military parade ground command as initial specimen --
The inefficiency and agonism of commands issued by nightclub doorman --
Artistic directors' commands in rehearsals --
Courtroom commands --
Chairman's command of meetings procedure: the challenge of aggression --
Command in go vernment agencies: towards a reductive analysis of bureaucracy --
Summary and implications.
Responsibility: Frank Kemp Salter ; with a new introduction by the author.

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