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The Trouble With Culture

  • F. Allan Hanson

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"In this book, anthropologist F. Allan Hanson reveals an entirely unanticipated but vital link between two of the most widely discussed features of contemporary American society: the computer revolution and the culture wars. Hanson argues that the culture wars stem from a divergence in the evolutionary paths of society and culture. Societies have evolved significantly over the last few millennia from small bands of farmers or hunter-gatherers into huge, internally diverse nation-states, while cultures - the closed systems of meanings and symbols that kept small, face-to-face societies together - have failed to keep pace. If cultures became more open, Hanson contends, then the maladaptive rupture between society and culture would be healed and the clashes that currently beset us would be greatly diminished. Interweaving analysis with concrete case studies of common law, education, and other areas of contemporary life, Hanson demonstrates how the widespread use of computers is, in fact, encouraging more originality and open-mindedness, with the potential to ease polarization and calm the culture wars."--BOOK JACKET.

Genres

  • Social aspects
  • Classification
  • Social aspects of Information technology
  • Social aspects of Classification
  • Indexing
  • Culture
  • Social aspects of Indexing
  • Information technology
  • Classificatie
  • Cultuurverandering
  • Soziales
  • Computers
  • Informationstechnik
  • Kultur
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  • F. Allan Hanson

    born 1939

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    State University of New York Press

    February 28, 2007

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    State University of New York Press

    February 8, 2007