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The Extended Self

Architecture, Memes and Minds
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Chris Abel explores the intertwined evolution of humanity and technology, arguing that our resistance to altering identities shaped by energy-intensive cultures hampers climate change efforts. Tracing the development from early tool use to sprawling motorised cities, he introduces the concept of the 'technical meme' as a driver of cognitive and technical extension. Abel proposes a new theory of the 'extended self' that includes material, spatial, psychological, and social dimensions, drawing on philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience to offer fresh insights into environmental and cultural crises.
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This book will appeal to readers interested in architecture, cultural evolution, environmental studies, and those seeking a multidisciplinary perspective on technology's role in shaping human identity and climate change.

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Refuting popular concepts of the self as separate beings, the author proposes a new theory of the "extended self" as a product of the coevolution of humankind and technology, comprising both social and material elements

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In his wide-ranging study of architecture and cultural evolution, Chris Abel argues that, despite progress in sustainable development and design, resistance to changing personal and social identities shaped by a technology-based and energy-hungry culture is impeding efforts to avert drastic climate change.

The book traces the roots of that culture to the coevolution of Homo sapiens and technology, from the first use of tools as artificial extensions to the human body, to the motorized cities spreading around the world, whose uncontrolled effects are changing the planet itself.

Advancing a new concept of the meme, called the technical meme, as the primary agent of cognitive extension and technical embodiment, Abel proposes a theory of the extended self encompassing material and spatial as well as psychological and social elements.

Drawing upon research from philosophy, psychology, and the neurosciences, the book presents a new approach to environmental and cultural studies that will appeal to a broad readership searching for insights into the origins of the crisis.

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Norman Foster praises the book as "challenging and illuminating," calling it an "admirable" interdisciplinary investigation into the symbiotic relationships between humanity, nature, and technology. Journal of Evolution and Technology reviewer Russell Blackford describes it as a "wide-ranging, intellectually deep exploration" of memetics and cultural transmission, highlighting Abel's skillful engagement with complex ideas across multiple fields.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780719096129

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 13 November 2014

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Manchester University Press

Illustration: Illustrations, black & white|Line drawings, black & white

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 240.0mm

Height: 270.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 384

About the Author

Chris Abel is Honorary Visiting Professor at Ulster University Belfast and a member of the International Committee of Architectural Critics.

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