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  2. The Californian Ideology - Wikipedia

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    A revised version was published in Science as Culture in 1996. The essay has since been further revised and translated. [1] Andrew Leonard of Salon called the essay "one of the most penetrating critiques of neo-conservative digital hypesterism yet published". [3]

  3. Culturology - Wikipedia

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    Culturology or the science of culture is a branch of the social sciences concerned with the scientific understanding, description, analysis, and prediction of cultures as a whole. While ethnology and anthropology studied different cultural practices, such studies included diverse aspects : sociological , psychological , etc., and the need was ...

  4. The Institute for Cultural Research - Wikipedia

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    The Institute for Cultural Research (ICR) was a London-based, UK-registered educational charity, [1] [2] [3] events organizer and publisher which aimed to stimulate study, debate, education and research into all aspects of human thought, behaviour and culture. [4]

  5. Cultural studies - Wikipedia

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    Most of his contributions occurred in the 1980s, where he looked at how media cultivates cultural power, how it is consumed, mediated and negotiated, etc. [32] Hall has also been accredited with the expansion of cultural studies through “the primacy of culture’s role as an educational site where identities are being continually transformed ...

  6. Cultural anthropology - Wikipedia

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    The name came from the Institute of Human Relations, an interdisciplinary program/building at Yale at the time. The Institute of Human Relations had sponsored HRAF's precursor, the Cross-Cultural Survey (see George Peter Murdock), as part of an effort to develop an integrated science of human behavior and culture. The two eHRAF databases on the ...

  7. Rosalind Gill - Wikipedia

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    Gill was born on 22 April 1963, [1] the daughter of Janet and Michael Gill, [2] whom she describes as left-wing and politically engaged parents. In an interview [3] she says she grew up to be "a young, politically active, left-wing person" with a particular interest in "how culture, and ideology gets inside us and shapes us."

  8. Cultural evolution - Wikipedia

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    Cultural evolution is an evolutionary theory of social change.It follows from the definition of culture as "information capable of affecting individuals' behavior that they acquire from other members of their species through teaching, imitation and other forms of social transmission". [1]

  9. Theory, Culture & Society - Wikipedia

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    Theory, Culture & Society is a peer-reviewed academic journal that was established in 1982 and covers sociology, cultural, and social theory. The journal [ 1 ] aims to work "across the borderlines between sociology and cultural studies, the social sciences and the humanities and has moved towards a broader transdisciplinary frame of reference."