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Developing Cultures

Author : Lawrence E. Harrison
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 398 pages
File Size : 50,51 MB
Release : 2013-05-13
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1135440638

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Developing Cultures: Essays on Cultural Change is a collection of 21 expert essays on the institutions that transmit cultural values from generation to generation. The essays are an outgrowth of a research project begun by Samuel Huntington and Larry Harrison in their widely discussed book Culture Matters the goal of which is guidelines for cultural change that can accelerate development in the Third World. The essays in this volume cover child rearing, several aspects of education, the world's major religions, the media, political leadership, and development projects. The book is companion volume to Developing Cultures: Case Studies.(0415952808).

Cultural Stability and Cultural Change

Author : American Ethnological Society. Annual Spring Meeting
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 13,24 MB
Release : 1957
Category : Social change
ISBN :

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Cultural Stability and Cultural Change

Author : American Ethnological Society. Spring Meeting
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 13,51 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Acculturation
ISBN : 9780404626518

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Culture Moves

Author : Thomas R. Rochon
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 48,13 MB
Release : 2018-06-05
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0691186715

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Some periods in history are marked by stability in cultural values; at other times, values undergo rapid change. How and why do cultural transformations, such as those affecting race and gender relations, take place? How does one value win acceptance in society when there are conflicting values competing for attention? In Culture Moves, Thomas Rochon addresses this complex process and develops a theory to explain both how values originate and how they spread. In particular, he analyzes the crucial role that small communities of critical thinkers play in developing new ideas and inspiring their dissemination through larger social movements. Rochon develops this theory by drawing from such sources as survey research, content analysis of the mass media, and historical accounts. He focuses mainly on contemporary issues in the United States--such as feminism, civil rights, and environmentalism--but also discusses cases ranging from the French Revolution to the abolition of slavery. He explores the cultural niches--typically universities and research institutes--where new ideas and values evolve and then traces how these ideas play out in society through movements that may have little formal structure. Attention in the media, he argues, is often a deciding move in the contest over public opinion. This book will fundamentally revise how we understand the process of social change and what the prospects are for particular culture moves in the future.

Revitalizations and Mazeways

Author : Anthony F. C. Wallace
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 18,88 MB
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : 9780803247925

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"In sixteen landmark essays Anthony F. C. Wallace illuminates the interconnections between cognition and culture and the formative social conditions of the modern world. Probing the psychological reality (or realities) of culture, Wallace offers incisive analyses of the cognitive foundations of kinship terms and the ability of cultures, past and present, to process complexity. He also examines whether beavers have a culture and reveals how the mazeway of modern American culture equips and enables a routine drive to work. In the volume’s second section, Wallace interrogates the consequences of revolutionary changes in labor, technology, and society in the modern world. A series of essays details the multifaceted, pervasive impact of the Industrial Revolution on the coal-mining communities of Rockdale and Saint Clair, Pennsylvania. He also considers the implications of the disaster-prone coal-mining industry for risky technological enterprises today, such as nuclear power plants. An in-depth comparison between the administrative structures of a modern university and Iroquois-Seneca leadership rounds out this volume."--pub. description.