Recognizing that the production metaphor best fits the stages of normal culture production, Heirich shows how scientific, artistic, and religious modes of inquiry build upon societal roots to produce cultural breakthroughs of revolutionary character.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66669/2/10.1177_000276427601900602.pd
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Thomas S. Kuhn's structural account on the production of scientific knowledge constructs a generaliz...
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Hartley and Potts (2014) argue that cultural science represents a new theoretical and methodological...
Hartley and Potts (2014) argue that cultural science represents a new theoretical and methodological...
The concept of 'cultural mutation' may seem like an oxymoron. However, in a sense, human cultures ha...
Irresistibly enchanted by a seeming grassroots cornucopia—struck by the digital sublime— many cybert...
Cultural Science introduces a new way of thinking about culture. Adopting an evolutionary and system...
Resurrecting culturesThe author diagnoses the condition of the humanities today, referring to the co...
The disciplines of complex network science, of art and cultural history, and of computation have a c...
Culture is the system of knowledge, from whose meanings the human being screened and selected their ...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Since the ancient Greek myth of Prometheus who stole fire from the god, Zeus, humans have been befud...
Cultural Science introduces a new way of thinking about culture. Adopting an evolutionary and system...
Developing suitable frameworks and paradigms (theoretical and practical) is a challenge for all disc...
The world is changing for the purpose of progress. It is important for a person, a people or a natio...
Thomas S. Kuhn's structural account on the production of scientific knowledge constructs a generaliz...
The article compares two versions of the development of cultural studies. In the first (wide) versi...
Hartley and Potts (2014) argue that cultural science represents a new theoretical and methodological...
Hartley and Potts (2014) argue that cultural science represents a new theoretical and methodological...
The concept of 'cultural mutation' may seem like an oxymoron. However, in a sense, human cultures ha...
Irresistibly enchanted by a seeming grassroots cornucopia—struck by the digital sublime— many cybert...
Cultural Science introduces a new way of thinking about culture. Adopting an evolutionary and system...
Resurrecting culturesThe author diagnoses the condition of the humanities today, referring to the co...
The disciplines of complex network science, of art and cultural history, and of computation have a c...
Culture is the system of knowledge, from whose meanings the human being screened and selected their ...