Changing Societies: Cultures in Movement in Coastal Cities, (9781527554528) — Readings Books
Changing Societies: Cultures in Movement in Coastal Cities
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Changing Societies: Cultures in Movement in Coastal Cities

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Putting movement at the center of our political and practical perspectives is to consider several issues related to the movement itself, including questions about the concept of pure culture. The migrant-s/he who moves-is seen as an intruder and a threat to cultural norms, but other frightening social mutations such as environmental problems or the growing place of artificial intelligence in societies are just some examples of evolving cultural and social identity, observable in each temporality, each geographical area and even in each discipline, and make it possible to study the different aspects of the dynamic movement that is at the origin of social changes. This volume explores the ways in which populations confronted with such social changes are affected, and which consequently can foster new ways of individual or collective decision-making.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 July 2020
Pages
269
ISBN
9781527554528

Putting movement at the center of our political and practical perspectives is to consider several issues related to the movement itself, including questions about the concept of pure culture. The migrant-s/he who moves-is seen as an intruder and a threat to cultural norms, but other frightening social mutations such as environmental problems or the growing place of artificial intelligence in societies are just some examples of evolving cultural and social identity, observable in each temporality, each geographical area and even in each discipline, and make it possible to study the different aspects of the dynamic movement that is at the origin of social changes. This volume explores the ways in which populations confronted with such social changes are affected, and which consequently can foster new ways of individual or collective decision-making.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 July 2020
Pages
269
ISBN
9781527554528