List of Figures | p. ix |
Foreword | p. xi |
Preface | p. xiii |
About the Author | p. xvii |
Culture and the Cultural Diamond | p. 1 |
Two Ways of Looking at Culture | p. 3 |
"The Best That Has Been Thought and Known" | p. 4 |
"That Complex Whole" | p. 7 |
Connections: The Links Between Culture and Society | p. 10 |
The Cultural Object | p. 11 |
The Cultural Diamond | p. 14 |
Summary | p. 17 |
Questions for Study and Discussion | p. 17 |
Recommended for Further Reading | p. 18 |
Cultural Meaning | p. 19 |
Why Do We Need Meaning? | p. 21 |
Culture and Meaning in Reflection Theory | p. 23 |
Culture as Mirror | p. 23 |
The Greek Background to Reflection Theory | p. 25 |
Culture and Meaning in Marxian Sociology | p. 27 |
"From Earth to Heaven": The Materialist Approach to Culture | p. 28 |
Historical Materialism | p. 29 |
Research Directions From the Marxian Tradition | p. 30 |
Culture and Meaning in Functionalist Sociology | p. 32 |
Culture and Meaning in Weberian Sociology | p. 35 |
The Anxious Protestants and the World They Built | p. 36 |
The Cultural Switchman | p. 39 |
Meaning Systems or a Tool Kit? | p. 39 |
Meaning, Modernity, and the Clash of Cultures | p. 40 |
Summary | p. 43 |
Questions for Study and Discussion | p. 45 |
Recommended for Further Reading | p. 45 |
Culture as a Social Creation | p. 47 |
Durkheim and the Social Production of Culture | p. 49 |
The Problem of Modern Social Life | p. 49 |
Social Bonds: The Role of Religion | p. 50 |
Culture as Collective Representation | p. 53 |
The Collective Production of Culture | p. 55 |
Symbolic Interactionism | p. 55 |
Subcultures | p. 59 |
Cultural Innovation and Social Change | p. 62 |
Cultural Lags and Leads | p. 63 |
Cultural Innovations | p. 64 |
Summary | p. 67 |
Questions for Study and Discussion | p. 68 |
Recommended for Further Reading | p. 68 |
The Production, Distribution, and Reception of Culture | p. 71 |
The Production of Culture | p. 73 |
The Culture Industry System | p. 73 |
Cultural Markets | p. 77 |
The Production of Ideas | p. 81 |
Reception | p. 83 |
Audiences and Taste Cultures | p. 84 |
Horizons of Expectations | p. 87 |
Freedom of Interpretation: Two Views | p. 89 |
Seduction by Mass Culture | p. 90 |
Resistance Through Popular Culture | p. 92 |
Summary | p. 95 |
Questions for Study and Discussion | p. 95 |
Recommended for Further Reading | p. 96 |
Identities, Problems, and Movements | p. 97 |
Constructing a Collective Identity | p. 99 |
Constructing a Social Problem | p. 104 |
Making Trouble | p. 105 |
From Happening to Event to Social Problem | p. 105 |
The Career of a Social Problem | p. 108 |
Constructing a Social Movement Summary | p. 110 |
Questions for Study and Discussion | p. 115 |
Recommended for Further Reading | p. 116 |
Organizations in a Multicultural World | p. 117 |
Organizational Cultures | p. 119 |
Culture and Motivation | p. 119 |
Cultures of Solidarity and Ambiguity | p. 124 |
Organizations in Cultural Contexts | p. 128 |
Working Across Cultures | p. 133 |
Summary | p. 137 |
Questions for Study and Discussion | p. 139 |
Recommended for Further Reading | p. 139 |
Culture and Connection | p. 141 |
Media Revolutions and Cultural Communities | p. 142 |
Oral Cultures | p. 143 |
Written Cultures | p. 144 |
Print Cultures | p. 145 |
ICT Cultures | p. 146 |
The Cultural Impact of the Internet | p. 149 |
Old Diamonds, New Media | p. 152 |
Communities of Meaning in a Global Culture | p. 156 |
Postmodernity and Community | p. 157 |
Mediated Transnationals | p. 160 |
Questions for Study and Discussion | p. 161 |
Recommended for Further Reading | p. 162 |
Culture and Power | p. 163 |
Power: What Is It, Who Has It, and Why Do People Submit to It? | p. 163 |
Power in Face-to-Face Interactions | p. 166 |
Identity Politics | p. 168 |
The Aesthetics of Power | p. 172 |
Political Acts as Cultural Objects | p. 176 |
Cultures Without Centers | p. 179 |
Questions for Study and Discussion | p. 180 |
Recommended for Further Reading | p. 180 |
References | p. 181 |
Index | p. 193 |
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