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Myth, management of the unknown
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Date Issued
2014-06
Date Available
2014-06-25T14:35:44Z
Abstract
Since centuries, myth, progress and technology are interwoven in ways that explain the past and anticipate the future. The relevance of myths is not in being true or false, but in contributing in orienting social praxes, thus in acting as a regulator of human behaviour in front of unknown consequences of today's decisions and actions. This is particularly evident beyond Western settings, where the thirst for progress is imported with technologies.
Type of Material
Conference Publication
Publisher
UCD Business School, University College Dublin
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Journal
Campbell, N., Desmond, J., Fitchett, J., Kavanagh, D., McDonagh, P., O'Driscoll, A. and Prothero, A. (eds.). Myth and the Market : Proceedings of an interdisciplinary conference held in Carlingford, Ireland 19–21 June 2014
Conference Details
Myth and the market, Carlingford, Ireland 19–21 June 2014
ISBN
9781905254859
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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Unknown-Myth.pdf
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