Exchange Power: Additional Resources
These references supplement the Knowledge Base Essay, Exchange Power.
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Additional Explanations of the Underlying Concepts:
Online (Web) Sources
Burgess, Guy M. and Heidi Burgess. Problems Involving Trading Power or Negotiation. Conflict Research Consortium. Available at: http://www.colorado.edu/conflict/peace/problem/tradprob.htm [Backup Link] Gives a brief overview of problems related to trading, or exchange, power. Glaser, Tanya. "Three Faces of Power -- Summary." University of Colorado Conflict Research Consortium, University of Colorado Conflict Research Consortium. Available at: Link This page is a summary of Kenneth E. Boulding's book, Three Faces of Power. Boulding examines the nature of power and reveals that there are three types: destructive, economic, and integrative. Boulding examines each type of power both from a personal and an organizational perspective. He closes this work by considering the role of power in biological and social evolution.
Offline (Print) Sources
Boulding, Kenneth E. Three Faces of Power. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, May 1989. Boulding examines the nature of power. His analysis reveals three types of power: destructive, economic, and integrative. Boulding examines each type of power both from a personal and an organizational perspective. He closes this work by considering the role of power in biological and social evolution. Primary Link [Backup Link]
Examples Illustrating this Topic:
Offline (Print) Sources
Sillitoe, Paul. Give and Take: Exchange in Wola Society. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1979. |




