Dr. Jan English Lueck is a Professor of Anthropology at San Jose State University and an active Research Affiliate at the Institute for the Future. In 2004, she was selected Outstanding Professor at San Jose State University. Dr. English Lueck has a doctorate from the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she studied social change and community life among alternative health practitioners, resulting in Health in the New Age: a Study in California Holistic Practices (1990). Chinese Intellectuals on the World Frontier (1997) emerged from a study of scientists and technologists in the People's Republic of China and Hong Kong. Since 1992, she has worked with Chuck Darrah at San Jose State to develop the Silicon Valley Cultures Project, conducting research on the region’s distinctive culture. From this research emerged the books, Cultures@SiliconValley (2002), winner of the 2006 Diana Forsythe Prize, and Busier Than Ever! Why American Families Can’t Slow Down, (with Darrah and Freeman) and Being and Well-being: Health and the Working Bodies of Silicon Valley.
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今日扫文献:作者很细致地观察了硅谷(aka 内卷宇宙)的各种健康风潮和人们如何用各种手段管理健康风险和压力,五花八门奇形怪状的中西藏亚马逊丛林医背后是所谓“生产力文化”和流动性、未知逐渐增加的生活世界。(PS 这个base在圣何塞的人类学教授早年写了《硅谷文化》,前几年再版了一次。)