George C. Homans - Related Works or Commentaries

Related Works or Commentaries

  • Fararo, Thomas J. 2001. Social Action Systems: Foundation and Synthesis in Sociological Theory. Greenwich, CT: Praeger
  • Turner, Jonathan H. 1998. "George C. Homans' Behavioristic Approach." Ch. 20. The Structure of Sociological Theory. 6th ed. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
  • Treviño, A. Javier (2009) 'George C. Homans, the human group and elementary social behaviour', the encyclopaedia of informal education. www.infed.org/thinkers/george_homans.htm].
  • Treviño, A. Javier (2006) George C. Homans: History, Theory, and Method. Boulder, CO: Paradigm.
  • Ritzer, George (2008) "Sociological Theory." Ch. 12. "The Exchange Theory of George Homans" New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Companies.
  • Farganis, James (2008). "Readings in Social Theory: The Classic Tradition to Post-Modernism." Chp. 2. "Emile Durkheim: Anomie and Social Integration." New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Companies
  • Bellah, Robert N.(1973) "Emile Durkheim on Morality and Society." Introduction. Chicago:The University of Chicago Press
  • Bloksberg, Leonard M. French, David G. Mogulof, Melvin B. Stern, Walter F (1964) "Homans' Theory Of The Human Group: Applications To Problems of Administration, Policy, and Staff Training In Group Service Agencies." Journal of Jewish Communal Service:National Conference of Jewish Communal Service. 379-395.

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