ORGANIZATION
Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture
The University of Virginia research institute where
Crawford holds a fellowship — an interdisciplinary center supporting cultural and philosophical inquiry that resists disciplinary fragmentation.
The Institute for Advanced Studies in
Culture (IASC) at the University of Virginia is the interdisciplinary research center at which Matthew Crawford holds a fellowship. Founded by sociologist
James Davison Hunter in 1995, the institute provides institutional support for scholars working at the intersection of cultural theory, political philosophy, and social analysis — the kind of interdisciplinary work that Crawford's project requires and that standard academic departments increasingly cannot accommodate. The institute has served as the institutional home from which Crawford has produced his major books and essays, including
The World Beyond Your Head and
Why We Drive.
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The IASC operates on the premise that contemporary cultural questions require the integration of methods and perspectives that disciplinary specialization has systematically separated. The questions Crawford addresses — about attention, craft, agency, the philosophy of technology — cannot be adequately pursued within any single academic department. They require the phenomenological tradition, the political philosophy tradition, empirical