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What is Elitist Theory

Encyclopedia of Decision Making and Decision Support Technologies
All sufficiently large social groups will have some kind of elite group (nearly all political power is held by this relatively small and wealthy group) within them that actively participate in the group’s political dynamics. This power elite share similar values and interests and mostly come from relatively similar privileged backgrounds.
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Understanding Non-Decision Making
David Sammon (University College Cork, Ireland)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-843-7.ch102
Abstract
Non-decision making (NDM) has received limited attention in the research literature. However, this is surprising bearing in mind that the concept of NDM (the impact of the mobilisation of bias upon a latent issue) can indeed be observed and analysed (Bachrach & Baratz, 1963). Notwithstanding this, there is a considerable volume of research literature focusing on power relations and the impact of these relations on group or community decision-making. These research studies have relevance based on the fact that the concept of NDM has emerged through attempts to theorise power relations in society (Kamuzora, 2006). This entry presents some of the important aspects of what has been researched with regards to power relations and the emergence of the concept of Non-Decision Making.
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