The 'Meme' That Ate Childhood: Rethinking Who Needs Computers...and When

In His hook Thought Contagion, Akron Lynch describes a "meme" aa a set of ideas or belief systems that attain a life of their own, grow, and reproduce themselves a a they gain power in the public consciousness. It's not a question of how people acquire ideas but rather "how ideas...

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Veröffentlicht in:Education week 1998-10, Vol.18 (6), p.56
1. Verfasser: Healy, Jane M
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In His hook Thought Contagion, Akron Lynch describes a "meme" aa a set of ideas or belief systems that attain a life of their own, grow, and reproduce themselves a a they gain power in the public consciousness. It's not a question of how people acquire ideas but rather "how ideas acquire people.
ISSN:0277-4232
1944-8333