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Simplex Society - How to Humanize

English · Hardback

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This open access book provides thought-provoking anthropology grounded in comparative ethnography. The theory captures the current historical moment, the long-term trends that led us here, and the prospects for a humane future. The experience of complexity characterizing a globalized information society triggers simplexes. These unidimensional responses instrumental in bringing about a predictable effect are altering our ways of communicating and the technologies we design.  
In Part I, a 'speciated' history, injected with the anthropology of Bateson and Gluckman, describes the semantic and experiential impoverishment of the lifeworld. After going through the affects of distrust (the neolithic lifeway), of futility (industrial lifeway) and disconnection (post-knowledge), the human species today depends for its survival on installing a new lifeway, which manages to wed (eco-social) inclusion to the already difficult first pair of the French Revolution. The species needs to rehumanize. 
Part II illustrates the remedies currently developed: to reframe, re-sphere and re-source. What do critical street art, international football matches, presidential elections, hip-hop dissing performances, charismatic church services, intuition stimulation, and 'pre-ceptive' experiences of consciousness have in common? They are moments of the real. Rooted in 'life sensing', they are tensors organizing frameshift. As multiplex measures tackling the simplex, these tensors overcome the cultural relativism of the postmodern matrix. 

List of contents

Prologue.- Introduction: After Knowledge.- Part I Simplex Frames.- Chapter One: Simpl(if)ication.- Chapter Two: Frameshift.- Chapter Three: Losing the Feel for the Craft.- Chapter Four: The Human Experiment.- Chapter Five: Simplex Communication Society.- Part II Tensors of the Undertow.- Chapter Six: Collective Reason.- Chapter Seven: The Oracle and the Real.- Chapter Eight: Healer or King.- Chapter Nine: A Model Leader.- Chapter Ten: Entropology.- Chapter Eleven: Soccer as Mirror.- Chapter Twelve: Street Cred.- Chapter Thirteen: Godwork.- Chapter Fourteen: Intuition, Destiny, Love.- Chapter Fifteen: Phantoms of the Future.- Epilogue: Or 16.

About the author










Koen Stroeken is an associate professor in Africanist anthropology at Ghent University, Belgium, who did his ethnographic fieldwork mostly in northern Tanzania. Stroeken co-founded CARAM, the Centre for Anthropological Research on Affect and Materiality. He authored two monographs on medico-political anthropology.


Product details

Authors Koen Stroeken
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 19.12.2023
 
EAN 9783031411144
ISBN 978-3-0-3141114-4
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 148 mm x 21 mm x 210 mm
Illustrations X, 320 p. 28 illus.
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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