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Out-of-Scale Behavior
Start Date: 2/27/2012Start Time: 2:00 PM
End Date: 2/27/2012End Time: 3:00 PM

Event Description
Drexel University Culture and Communications Professor Ron Bishop’s recent book, More: The Vanishing of Scale in an Over the Top Nation, looks at Americans increasing desires to cram as many significant experiences as possible into their lives and the media’s role promoting this message and image. From hyper-parenting, food crazes, education, politics, self-help, and home repair, Professor Bishop looks at how the simple pleasures of everyday have been replaced by a media effort to intensify even the most trivial parts of life. The loss of scale has serious consequences relating to how human beings react when matters are truly important.

Professor Bishop will sit down with Rudman Institute executive director Karen Curry for a discussion followed by a book signing on Monday, February 27th at 2 PM in MacAlister Hall room 2019/20. The talk is for anyone obsessed with being obsessed. It will focus on the media’s attention to triviality and its contributions to society’s out-of-scale behavior.
Contact Information:
Name: Zeek Weil
Email: zw36@drexel.edu
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Location:
MacAlister Hall, room 2020
33rd & Chestnut Streets
Philadelphia, PA 19104
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  • Alumni
  • Current Students
  • Faculty
  • Parents & Families
  • Prospective Students
  • Public
  • Staff

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