
Cultures And Societies In A Changing World
by Wendy Griswold-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Culture and the Cultural Diamond | |
Two Ways of Looking at Culture | |
The Best That Has Been Thought and Known | |
That Complex Whole | |
Connections: The Links Between Culture and Society | |
The Cultural Object | |
The Cultural Diamond | |
Summary | |
Questions for study and discussion | |
Recommendations for further reading | |
Cultural Meaning | |
Why Do We Need Meaning? | |
Culture and Meaning in Reflection Theory | |
Culture as Mirror | |
The Greek Background to Reflection Theory | |
Culture and Meaning in Marxian Sociology | |
From Earth to Heaven: The Materialist Approach to Culture | |
Historical Materialism | |
Research Directions from the Marxian Tradition | |
Culture and Meaning in Functionalist Sociology | |
Culture and Meaning in Weberian Sociology | |
The Anxious Protestants and the World They Built | |
The Cultural Switchman | |
Meaning Systems or a Tool Kit? | |
Meaning, Modernity, and the Clash of Cultures | |
Summary | |
Questions for study and discussion | |
Recommendations for further reading | |
Culture as a Social Creation | |
Durkheim and the Social Production of Culture | |
The Problem of Modern Social Life | |
Social Bonds: The Role of Religion | |
Culture as Collective Representation | |
The Collective Production of Culture | |
Symbolic Interactionism | |
Subcultures | |
Cultural Innovation and Social Change | |
Cultural Lags and Leads | |
Cultural innovations | |
Summary | |
Questions for study and discussion | |
Recommendations for further reading | |
The Production, Distribution, and Reception of Culture | |
The Production of Culture | |
The Culture Industry System | |
Cultural Markets | |
The Production of Ideas | |
Reception | |
Audiences and Taste Cultures | |
Horizons of Expectations | |
Freedom of Interpretation: Two Views | |
Seduction by Mass Culture | |
Resistance Through Popular Culture | |
Summary | |
Questions for study and discussion | |
Recommendations for further reading | |
Identities, Problems, Movements | |
Constructing a Collective Identity | |
Constructing a Social Problem | |
Making Trouble | |
From Happening to Event to Social Problem | |
The Career of a Social Problem | |
Constructing a Social Movement | |
Summary | |
Questions for study and discussion | |
Recommendations for further reading | |
Organizations in a Multicultural World | |
Organizational Cultures | |
Culture and Motivation | |
Cultures of Solidarity and Ambiguity | |
Organizations in Cultural Contexts | |
Working Across Cultures | |
Summary | |
Questions for study and discussion | |
Recommendations for further reading | |
Culture and Connection | |
Media Revolutions and Cultural Communities | |
Oral Cultures | |
Written Cultures | |
Print Cultures | |
ICT Cultures | |
The Cultural Impact of the Internet | |
Mediated Transnationals | |
Questions for Study and Discussion | |
Recommended for Further Reading | |
Culture and Power | |
Power: What Is It, Who Has It, and Why Do People Submit to It? | |
Power in Face-to-Face Interactions | |
Identity Politics | |
The Aesthetics of Power | |
Political Acts as Cultural Objects | |
Cultures Without Centers | |
Questions for Study and Discussion | |
Recommended for Further Reading | |
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