Common Culture / Shipra Jaiswal & Oinam Shuraj .
Material type:
- 978-93-80164-78-6
- 23 306 JAI
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1. Multiculturalism and the " common culture"
2. The culture of the common Man
3. The culture of Arbitration
4. Creation of culture Via Interaction
5. Higher Education culture and organizational change
6. Culture, Labour and subjectivity
7. Wet Culture: functions and patterns of drinking
8. Organizational culture on work processes and outcomes
9. Corporate culture and individual workers
10. The Genealogy of cultures
11. culture as a dimension of academic achievement
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without a common culture, a common history remains out of reach. Just as Britain never fully embraced social democracy, so Britain has never converged on a common culture in the way that other nations have. At times in the 20th century, above all in the BBC, we came close. Today the tide is running in the opposite direction.
It is not surprising that it is so hard to resolve something in the classroom that remains so unresolved in everyday life. Television, the internet, various popular music genres, and other aspects of consumer and popular culture are all represented. The book knows of no other collection that is as wide ranging with the kinds of suggestions for critical analysis and follow up study and writing that common culture offers.
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