Cultures and societies in a changing world

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Cultures and societies in a changing world

Wendy Griswold

(Sociology for a new century)

Pine Forge Press, c2008

3rd ed

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 183-192

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

In today's world, both cultures and societies are changing more quickly than ever before. The Third Edition of "Cultures and Societies in a Changing World" sheds light on the role culture plays in shaping our social world. A vital and personal aspect of individual identity, culture shapes a person's norms, values, beliefs, and practices. This Third Edition introduces the sociology of culture and explores cultural phenomena including stories, beliefs, media, ideas, art, religious practices, fashions, and rituals from a global sociological perspective. The author takes a global approach by considering cultural examples from various countries and time periods, by delving into the ways globalization processes are affecting cultures and by offering an explanation of post-Cold War era culture-related conflicts.It explores the effects of political symbols and rituals on the status quo in a new chapter devoted to the interplay of culture and power. It focuses on new media, especially the cultural implications of participatory media such as blogs, MySpace, videologs, and podcasting. It features updated cases and examples from the most important cultural research of the 21st century. This compelling textbook makes an ideal supplement to sociology courses such as the Sociology of Culture, Cultural Studies, Ethnic Studies, and Popular Culture.

Table of Contents

1. 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 2. 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 3. 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 4. 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 5. 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 6. 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 7. 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 8. 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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  • NCID
    BA88503462
  • ISBN
    • 9781412961264
  • LCCN
    2007047649
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Los Angeles
  • Pages/Volumes
    xix, 204 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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