Dynamics of Culture

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A01=J. Zvi Namenwirth
A01=Robert Philip Weber
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American and British political documents
American culture
American science
analysis
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Author_Robert Philip Weber
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Computer Aided Content Analysis
content
content analysis
Content Analysis Dictionaries
Content analysis methodology
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Cosmopolitan Theme
Cultural dynamics
Cultural Indicator Research
Cultural Problem Solving
culture change
culture dynamics
dilemma
economic performance
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LISREL Model
Long-term economic fluctuation
Maximum Concern
Measurement Model
measurement models
Mercantilist Period
Metatheoretical issues
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Parochial Orientation
Parochial Theme
Party Platforms
Party Realignments
Peak Concern
political issues
Power Cooperation
Rectitude Ethics
Republican Party Platforms
Republican Platforms
Sine Curve
survival
Survival Dilemma
Thematic Cycle
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Vice Versa
Western world system

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138699465
  • Weight: 566g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Sep 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book, first published in 1987, is a landmark contribution to macrosociology that extends the tradition of Sorokin, Durkheim, Marx, Weber and other founders of the discipline in new and exciting directions. Using their innovative content analysis methodology to examine American and British political documents, the authors show that the long-term dynamics of culture are subject to their own laws and are independent of the actions of 'great men' and other individual actors. This comprehensive volume brings together over two decades of the authors' research on culture indicators. Key findings include the identification of two long-term cultural cycles in the United States and Great Britain: one is related to party realignments, the other to long-term economic fluctuations. In addition, the authors demonstrate how culture provides the themes that political parties use to interpret economic conditions in their appeal for votes. Other results show that organizational cultures move in opposite directions from those in the culture of the larger society. The book also includes detailed discussions of both the methodology used to analyse text content and related metatheoretical issues in the study of cultural dynamics.

Namenwirth, J. Zvi; Weber, Robert Philip

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