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The Acceleration of Cultural Change
Book

The Acceleration of Cultural Change

From Ancestors to Algorithms

MIT Press, 2017 mais...


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Concrete Examples
  • Eloquent
  • Engaging

Recommendation

A small theater. Hand axes. iPhones. Such fascinating or mundane objects exemplify “cultural transmission” in R. Alexander Bentley and Michael J. O’Brien’s pleasant, quirky thesis. They engagingly discuss a range of topics, from orcas to oral history, to detail, illustrate and explain cultural transmission. Their clear writing is evocative as they outline the forces shaping cultural change in areas as distinct as beer and prehistoric projectiles. The way they connect ideas and historical progression leads to fascinating insights on change, culture and modern challenges.

Take-Aways

  • Throughout history, humans shared and passed down culture, which blends the new and the familiar.
  • Culture used to change so slowly that it was almost static. Now it changes much more quickly, transforming human interaction.
  • Languages and technologies evolve with time and experience.

About the Authors

R. Alexander Bentley, PhD, leads the anthropology department at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Michael J. O’Brien, PhD, is provost and history professor at Texas A&M University–San Antonio.


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