ŞEBEKE KURAMLARINA ELEŞTİREL BİR YAKLAŞIM

Bu yazıda şebeke kuramları eleştirel olarak incelenmektedir. Şebeke kuramlarının önümüzdeki dönemde Türkiye’de daha fazla yayılacağından hareketle, bu kuramların dayandığı temel düşünceler tartışılmakta ve şebekelerin pazar ve hiyerarşilere alternatif yeni bir toplumsal eşgüdüm getirdiği iddialarına dikkatli yaklaşmak gerektiği belirtilmektedir.

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