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Anxiety Culture The New Global State Of Human Affairs John P Allegrante Author

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Anxiety Culture The New Global State Of Human Affairs John P Allegrante Author
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Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.49 MB
Pages: 424
Author: John P Allegrante (Author), Ulrich Hoinkes (Editor), Michael I Schapira (Editor)
ISBN: 9781421450360, 1421450364
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Anxiety Culture The New Global State Of Human Affairs John P Allegrante Author by John P Allegrante (author), Ulrich Hoinkes (editor), Michael I Schapira (editor) 9781421450360, 1421450364 instant download after payment.

The twenty-first century is characterized by uncertainty: from catastrophic climate change to the accelerating pace of technological change, societies around the world are gripped by anxiety about the future. In Anxiety Culture, editors John Allegrante, Ulrich Hoinkes, Michael Schapira, and Karen Struve bring together a distinguished group of international scholars to examine the forces that increase anxiety as a phenomenon beyond solely individual experiences of clinical anxiety to pervade global culture. These trenchant essays examine our culture of anxiety across diverse avenues of society. Covering fears related to climate change, populist and extremist movements around the world, gun violence, artificial intelligence, and more, contributors also examine how anxiety is expressed in literature and the media and how a culture of anxiety affects policymaking. Chapters are organized into five sections: disciplinary perspectives on anxiety, climate change and the environment, population health and social well-being, migration, and technology. Anxiety Culture is a unique attempt to define this condition and an indispensable resource for those seeking stability in an unstable age, providing a set of conceptual and practical narratives for navigating both existing and emergent planetary challenges.

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