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Collective Consciousness and Its Discontents by Rodrick Wallace

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Collective Consciousness and Its Discontents

Institutional Distributed Cognition, Racial Policy, and Public Health in the United States

Rodrick Wallace, Mindy T. Fullilove

Springer/Sci-Tech/Trade · November 4, 2010

Reading lane: Politics & Social Sciences/Sociology/Social Theory

Collective Consciousness and Its Discontents: Institutional Distributed Cognition, Racial Policy, and Public Health in the United States

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  • Authors: Rodrick Wallace, Mindy T. Fullilove
  • Publisher: Springer/Sci-Tech/Trade
  • Published: November 4, 2010
  • Reading lane: Sociology and Anthropology.
  • Publisher: Springer/Sci-Tech/Trade.

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An earlier book by Rodrick Wallace entitled Consciousness: A Mathematical Treatment of the Global Neuronal Workspace Model, introduced a formal information-theoretic approach to individual consciousness implementing approaches developed previously by the cognitive scientist Bernard Baars and the philosopher Fred Dretske. This book takes a more formal 'groupoid' perspective and generalizes the results of that book to processes of 'distributed cognition' characteristic of larg...

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An earlier book by Rodrick Wallace entitled Consciousness: A Mathematical Treatment of the Global Neuronal Workspace Model, introduced a formal information-theoretic approach to individual consciousness implementing approaches developed previously by the cognitive scientist Bernard Baars and the philosopher Fred Dretske. This book takes a more formal 'groupoid' perspective and generalizes the results of that book to processes of 'distributed cognition' characteristic of large institutions that can entertain several, sometimes many, simultaneous 'global workspaces' which must compete for resources while communicating and cooperating. Equivalence classes of 'states' produce a network of language-analogs characterizing interacting cognitive modules which entertain multiple workspaces. Equivalence classes of these language-analogs produce dynamical manifolds describing temporal processes carried out by multiple-workspace institutions.

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