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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
 

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT the research behind this book, and to share your own stories about the monoculture and parallel structures, please visit
fsmichaels.com
. F.S. Michaels describes herself as “a deep generalist” — someone who looks for unexpected patterns and connections across a broad range of cultural systems, organizations, and human interactions. Her research and writing have been supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Killam Trusts, and regional and municipal arts councils. Michaels has an MBA, and lives and writes in British Columbia.

Copyright © 2011 F.S. Michaels

For my friends and family, who helped me stay the course.

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Grateful acknowledgement is made to the following: Princeton University Press for permission to quote selections from
Available Light
, by Clifford Geertz. Copyright © 2000 by Clifford Geertz. Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press for permission to quote selections from
Beauty and the Beasts: On Museums, Art, the Law, and the Market
, by Stephen Weil. Copyright © 1983 by Stephen Weil. Springer Science+Business Media for permission to quote selections from “Academic work satisfaction in the wake of institutional reforms in Australia,” 2005, Craig McInnis and Malcolm Anderson, in
The Professoriate
, edited by Anthony Welch. Copyright © 2005. PuddleDancer Press for permission to quote selections from
Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life
, by Dr. Marshall B. Rosenberg. Copyright © 2003 by Marshall B. Rosenberg.

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Monoculture: how one story is changing everything / by FS Michaels.

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eISBN 978-0-9868538-1-4

1. Economics--Sociological aspects. 2. Culture--Economic aspects. 3. Civilization--21st century. I. Title. HM548.M53 2011 306.3 C2011-901323-1

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