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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.
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Wallace, Rodrick
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English
Published/Created
New York : Springer Science+Business Media, [2008], ©2008.
Description
ix, 205 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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RA643.8 .W24 2008
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Subject(s)
Baars, Bernard J.
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Cognitive theory of consciousness
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Distributed cognition
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Mathematical models
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AIDS (Disease)
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Prevention
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AIDS (Disease)
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Transmission
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United States
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AIDS (Disease)
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Diagnosis
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United States
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AIDS (Disease)
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Treatment
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United States
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Information theory
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Fullilove, Mindy Thompson
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Summary note
"This book is written as a series of nearly independent chapters, and can be read at markedly different mathematical levels."--BOOK JACKET.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-201) and index.
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Consciousness and distributed cognition
3. Formal theory
4. Pathologies of collective consciousness
5. Disease and collective consciousness
6. The failure of AIDs control and treatment in the US
7. Final remarks
8. Mathematical appendix
9. References.
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ISBN
0387767649
9780387767642
OCLC
190395450
RCP
C - S
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