Books about Peopled from Amazon.com



Peopled Darkness: Perceptual Transformation through Salvia divinorum
When James Arthur decided to experiment with Salvia divinorum, a Mexican visionary plant sacred to the Mazatecs, he was expecting a hallucinogenic experience-but not the transformation of his entire view of the world. With repeated sessions over the course of several years, he began returning to the same inner landscape, where he found himself entering a unique state of "thoughtless awareness" and accessing a mode of language that articulated a distinctive form of understanding and communication.

The repeated immersion in these states of trance, as well as the analysis of their approach and withdrawal, led to a profound re-assessment of the nature of our normal perception, and a re-evaluation of our habitual sensory bias in defining what we normally refer to as the real world.

.
Price: $7.65 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Peopled Economies: Conversations With Stephen Gudeman (Interface)
The dominance of neo-classical economics within organizations like IMF, the World Bank and even the UN is currently subject to critique from a wide range of perspectives, including the sociology and anthropology of economy. But disciplinary boundaries hamper the emergence of new theory and of viable alternatives to the regime of neo-classical economics.

In contrast, Peopled Economies contributes to a reassessment of issues like poverty, development, and the power of globalization by offering a series of transdisciplinary conversations on economic life, and by asking key questions about the relation between culture and economy. It centres on the writings of one of the world leading economic anthropologists, Stephen Gudeman, who ends the book with a response to his critics and an extension of his work. CONTENTS: Rationality in Economy--An Interdisciplinary Approach Resisting the Black Hole of Neoclassical Formalism in Economic Anthropology The Pitfalls of Postmodern Economics Realism, Relativism, & Reason--What's Economic Anthropology All About?

"This original, state-of-the-art volume not only honors the pathbreaking achievement of Stephen Gudeman but also represents a key document in the critique of neo-classical economics and the reconstruction of economic anthropology." - James C. Scott, Sterling Professor of Political Science and Anthropology, Yale University

"… The essays in this collection are singularly well argued and relevant. Read, enjoy - and take part in the discussion!" - Richard Swedberg, Professor of Sociology, Cornell University.
Price: $33.57 [Notify me when price goes down.]



How to succeed in the hyper-human economy: white-collar work is increasingly being automated, or "off-peopled," just as happened with farming and manufacturing ... by machines.: An article from: The Futurist
This digital document is an article from The Futurist, published by World Future Society on September 1, 2004. The length of the article is 3442 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: How to succeed in the hyper-human economy: white-collar work is increasingly being automated, or "off-peopled," just as happened with farming and manufacturing work. To survive, workers will need to develop skills that can't be performed by machines.
Author: Richard W. Samson
Publication:The Futurist (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 2004
Publisher: World Future Society
Volume: 38 Issue: 5 Page: 38(6)

Distributed by Thomson Gale.
Price: $5.95 [Notify me when price goes down.]


<< oz amos



All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Copyright 1996-2007 CHHS, your place for CHHS, Plano, Texas, 10220