One of the characteristics of modernity, according to Anthony Giddens (The Consequence of Modernity, p. 27), is the rise of “expert systems” of “technical accomplishments or professional expertise that organize large areas of material and social environments in which we live today.” These systems and experts allow the layperson to trust in the system and the expertise of the professional and thus stand apart from or live without intimate knowledge of huge areas of life. So, whether the professional is a lawyer, doctor, or counselor, we trust the expert knowledge of that professional without question. (more…)
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Finding their Voice
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010Globalized Answers
Monday, August 16th, 2010As moderns, we have the tendency to globalize when it comes answers. We want to find the one method, the one strategy, or the single solution that will answer every situation, for every location. We want to find the ‘silver bullet’ or discover the ‘mega-strategy’ that will work whether we are in Los Angeles, Munich, Nairobi or Hong Kong. (more…)