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The Future of Knowledge and Culture: A Dictionary for the Twenty-first Century

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This book, with contributions from some 30 scholars, attempts to provide a cartography of the contemporary global framework of knowledge and culture that can tell us where we have arrived in the new millennium, and where we are headed. It is organized around dome of the ideas, products, and practices that constitute everyday life.

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