Chris Williams works at the Centre for International Education and Research, University of Birmingham, and was previously with the United Nations University Leadership Academy.
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PART ONE: INTRODUCTION Why Research Powerful People? Who the Book Is for Key Concepts How the Book Was Researched A Quick Guide to the Book The Chapters PART TWO: UNDERSTANDING Origins Anthropology History Philosophy Up-System Research Theory Power Elites Leadership Populace Critique PART THREE: DOING Literature Searching Reviewing Topics Planning Design Focus Problematization Definitions Access Integrity Frameworks Direct Indirect Networks and Systems Data Sources Selection Testing PART FOUR: USING Analysis Comparison Causation Consistency Contra-Arguments Common Sense Critical Process Analysis Conceptualization Outcomes Reporting Presentation Influencing Change Appendices - Tools and Templates for Research Planning Mapping a case study within a conceptual framework Linking the elements of a research study A basic research design A basic Gantt chart Achieving focus at, or across, specific levels Systematic links from topic to data collection Making distinctions between elite and leadership roles Explaining the focus of a study Standard research frameworks Relating basic questions to frameworks and information sources Comparing journalistic and academic approaches to access Instruments to implement power The structure of a press release Glossary Internet Sources References
This is an excellent and timely addition to the literature on elites and I would strongly recommend this book to those who are new to this field and are looking for a thorough overview of elites as well as practical guidance on researching, analysing and publishing on this group William Harvey The University of Sydney Business School