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Culture Is the Mass-Synchronization of Framings

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Summary

The article argues that culture emerges as the mass synchronization of framings—shared mental models that shape perception and behavior. It uses Ikebukuro’s double-queue boarding as a case study of emergent coordination and discusses how framings evolve through imitation and feedback loops, with implications for cross-cultural interactions and the design of tools and automation.

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