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Symbolic Culture and Technological Change: The Cultural History of Aluminum as an Industrial Material
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Cultural HeritageEducationCultural StudiesCultural DynamicIndustrial ArchaeologyCultural HistoryLanguage StudiesSymbolic MeaningsElectric WiringIndustrial HistoryCultural PracticeMaterial CultureIndustrial MaterialCultural ImpactIndustrial RevolutionTechnological ChangeCultureSymbolic CultureCultural ProcessCulture ChangeAnthropologyTechnologyCultural Anthropology
The history of aluminum illustrates how the concept of symbolic meanings can help connect culture with business history. Aluminum's symbolic meanings played a crucial role in its industrial history, largely through the enthusiasm that greeted the introduction and diffusion of the metal. Symbolic meanings influence technological innovation through their role in shaping expectations, a role understood by the historical actors who engage in struggles over the meanings of competing innovations. For aluminum, this struggle centered on the conflict between the material's two major meanings: aluminum as modern and aluminum as ersatz. This debate over meanings has played out differently in aviation, electric wiring, and automobiles.
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