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Imitation, Contagion, Suggestion: On Mimesis and Society: CRESC

Editat de Christian Borch
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 sep 2020
Terrorist attacks seem to mimic other terrorist attacks. Mass shootings appear to mimic previous mass shootings. Financial traders seem to mimic other traders. It is not a novel observation that people often imitate others. Some might even suggest that mimesis is at the core of human interaction. However, understanding such mimesis and its broader implications is no trivial task. Imitation, Contagion, Suggestion sheds important light on the ways in which society is intimately linked to and characterized by mimetic patterns.
Taking its starting point in late-nineteenth-century discussions about imitation, contagion, and suggestion, the volume examines a theoretical framework in which mimesis is at the center. The volume investigates some of the key sociological, psychological, and philosophical debates on sociality and individuality that emerged in the wake of the late-nineteenth-century imitation, contagion, and suggestion theorization, and which involved notable thinkers such as Gabriel Tarde, Emile Durkheim, and Friedrich Nietzsche. Furthermore, the volume demonstrates the ways in which important aspects of this theorization have been mobilized throughout the twentieth century and how they may advance present-day analyses of topical issues relating to, e.g. neuroscience, social media, social networks, agent-based modelling, terrorism, virology, financial markets, and affect theory.
One of the significant ideas advanced in theories of imitation, contagion, and suggestion is that the individual should be seen not as a sovereign entity, but rather as profoundly externally shaped. In other words, the decisions people make may be unwitting imitations of other people’s decisions. Against this backdrop, the volume presents new avenues for social theory and sociological research that take seriously the suggestion that individuality and the social may be mimetically constituted.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367478049
ISBN-10: 0367478048
Pagini: 252
Ilustrații: 12
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria CRESC

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Part I: Introduction  1. The Imitative, Contagious, and Suggestible Roots of Modern Society: Towards a Mimetic Foundation of Social Theory  Part II: Historical Roots: The Rise of Imitation, Contagion, and Suggestion Theory  2. The Mimetic Unconscious: A Mirror for Genealogical Reflections  3. Durkheim on Imitation  4. Mimesis as a Social Practice of Self-Education  Part III: Adaptations: The Proliferation of Mimetic Thought  5. Market Mimesis: Imitation, Contagion, and Suggestion in Financial Markets  6. #Contagion  7. ‘Charlie Hebdo’ and the Two Sides of Imitation  8. Viral Chatter and the Afterlife of Contagion  9. Contagious Agents: Epidemics, Networks, Computer Simulations  Part IV: Looking Back to Look Ahead: Rethinking Individuality and the Social  10. Unpacking I-C-S: Montaigne and the Project of the Self  11. The Reactive: Social Experiences of Surface and Depth  12. Suggestion, Affect and Speculative Science

Notă biografică

Christian Borch is Professor of Economic Sociology and Social Theory at the Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark.

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Imitation, Contagion, Suggestion sheds important light on the ways in which society is intimately linked to and characterized by mimetic patterns.