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Types of power - Coggle Diagram
Types of power
Persuasion
Has the goal or influencing the position of other actors in a particular matter
An actor makes its intentions and desires known to others
Nonphysical power
Does not manipulate nor threaten the influenced parties
Exchange
Exchange is similar to manipulation
It’s central to many key developments in recent U.S. politics.
Is the use of power through incentives
One agent gives another agent an item in return for another item
Power
is an ability to influence an event or outcome that allows the agent to achieve an objective
and/or to influence another agent to act in a manner in which the second agent,on its own, would not choose to act
Force
Is the exercise of power by physical means
Examples: restraining, assaulting, assassinating, impeding access to
an object, or other types of physical activity
It can involve no violence (a boycott) or extreme levels of violence
(a bombing).
the exercise of this type of power is often attractive to groups or individuals because it is often inexpensive
Manipulation
Is an hablity when you can influence in someone actions
When manipulation is succesful
the agent over whompower is exercised generally is unaware that power has even been use