bookThe Blackwell Encyclopedia of SociologyNov 27, 2006Closed access

Social Exchange Theory

Stanford University

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Abstract

Many of our social interactions are characterized by the exchange of resources or services and behaviors of mutual value. Social exchange theory provides an analytical approach towards understanding how such interactions emerge, change, and alter the groups and networks in which they are embedded. It also addresses how these micro-level processes form the basis for the social structures they entail and the pressures they create for social change that often result from power inequalities. In this chapter, we give a brief overview of the classical and current perspectives on social exchange theory and its developments since the mid-twentieth century, and some of the key topics various theorists have examined…

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Keywords
  • Social exchange theory
  • Sociology
  • Collective action
  • Interpersonal communication
  • Power (physics)
  • Positive economics
  • Social theory
  • Epistemology
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