Social mindscapes
an invitation to cognitive sociology
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Author
Publication
1997 - Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
41,000 words, Guess
Page Count
164 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL675833M
- ISBN-10067481391X
- OCLC Control Number434585602
- OCLC Control Number37024842
- OCLC Control Numbersocialmindscapes0000zeru
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number97022037
- LibraryThing783426
- Goodreads3880122
Classifications
- DDC302/.1
- LCCBF323.S63 Z47 1997
Description
Why does adding cheese make a hamburger a "cheeseburger" whereas adding ketchup does not make it a "ketchupburger"? By the same token, how do we determine which things said at a meeting should be included in the minutes and which ought to be considered "off the record" and officially disregarded? Zerubavel illuminates the social foundation of mental actions such as perceiving, attending, classifying, remembering, assigning meaning, and reckoning the time. What takes place inside our heads, he reminds us, is deeply affected by our social environments, which are typically groups that are larger than the individual yet considerably smaller than the human race. Thus, we develop a nonuniversal software for thinking as Americans or Chinese, lawyers or teachers, Catholics or Jews, Baby Boomers or Gen-Xers. Zerubavel explores the fascinating ways in which thought communities carve up and classify reality, assign meanings, and perceive things, "defamiliarizing" in the process many taken-for-granted assumptions.
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- Social mindscapes: an invitation to cognitive sociology
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