Culture and Social Change
Explore the intricate relationship between culture and social change in Culture and Social Change by Brady Wagoner. Published by Emerald Publishing Inc in 2012, this insightful paperback spans 358 pages and encourages an interdisciplinary dialogue on how cultural processes influence societal transformation.
Wagoner delves into various aspects of social change, examining the delicate balance between novelty and tradition, as well as change and stability. The book covers a wide array of topics, including protests, intergroup dynamics, language, media, science, community participation, art, and the transitions to capitalism. Through this comprehensive analysis, Wagoner presents a groundbreaking model of human behavior and thought during periods of societal change.
This thought-provoking read is essential for anyone interested in understanding the psychological aspects of culture and social dynamics in the United States and beyond.