@ARTICLE{Kozłowski_Tomasz_Elements_2011, author={Kozłowski, Tomasz}, number={No 2-3}, journal={Kultura i Społeczeństwo}, pages={209-228}, howpublished={online}, year={2011}, publisher={Komitet Socjologii PAN}, publisher={Instytut Studiów Politycznych PAN}, abstract={The article aims at focusing attention at selected aspects of pop culture which may, from the point of view of evolutionary psychologists, be deemed approximate to animal proto-cultures and social systems observed among the three-year-olds, i.e. — people who have not yet developed a psychological skill called “theory of mind”. The Author tries to point out that elements of proto-culture in the time of pop -industry development gain on dominance, as a result of which the quality of culture creating processes as well as culture transmission processes may be different than, let’s say, fifty years ago. It is not only about the mass media, but it is most of all about deep psychological processes which are the basis for understanding the essence of culture and participation in culture. In other words, the author tries to argue that norms, ideas and values, i.e. what culture is made of in general — are understood and disseminated in ways which are different in quality from the ones prevailing in the past.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={Elements of Protoculture Transmission within Consumer Society}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/86528/PDF/11_Koz%C5%82owski.pdf}, keywords={culture, popculture, protoculture, evolutionary psychology, theory of mind, emotions}, }