This provocative book offers a new theory of culture with a unique focus on our aesthetic response to order and meaningfulness.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Loren Demerath is associate professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology at Centenary College of Louisiana.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: Alienation and Anomia as a Basis for Theorizing Culture Chapter Two: Knowledge-Based Affect and the Pleasures of Order Chapter Three: Putting Our Selves in Order: An Epistemological Identity Theory Chapter Four: The Social Pursuit of Meaningfulness: An Epistemological Theory of Culture Chapter Five: The Pursuit of Meaningfulness Through: Epistemological Conversation Chapter Six: Conditions for Community and Culture Chapter Seven: Network Position, Knowledge-Based Affect, and Cultural Manipulation Chapter Eight: Conclusion
Chapter One: Alienation and Anomia as a Basis for Theorizing Culture Chapter Two: Knowledge-Based Affect and the Pleasures of Order Chapter Three: Putting Our Selves in Order: An Epistemological Identity Theory Chapter Four: The Social Pursuit of Meaningfulness: An Epistemological Theory of Culture Chapter Five: The Pursuit of Meaningfulness Through: Epistemological Conversation Chapter Six: Conditions for Community and Culture Chapter Seven: Network Position, Knowledge-Based Affect, and Cultural Manipulation Chapter Eight: Conclusion
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