A Sociology of Big Pictures: Network Strategy for a 21st Century Worldview

The Institute of Applied Metatheory (IAM) presents “A Sociology of Big Pictures: Network Strategy for a 21st Century Worldview” by Robb Smith, an in-depth exploration of how major idea frameworks emerge, compete, and evolve within the historic attentional landscape. As we enter the Transformation Age—marked by rapid geopolitical, technological, ecological, and epistemic shifts—Smith argues that the need for a coherent, Integrative Worldview has never been greater. Drawing from the sociology of philosophy, he examines how intellectual movements throughout history have successfully propagated their ideas, emphasizing the role of networked collaboration, strategic signal amplification, and cultural capital in shaping worldviews capable of addressing the metacrisis.

This white paper outlines a bold “grand strategy” for fostering an “Integrative Worldview Network” that can effectively compete for attention against the Traditional, Modern and Postmodern worldviews in a fragmented media environment. Smith proposes a collaborative protocol among integral, metamodern, and other meta-theoretical movements to amplify their collective impact and establish a resilient knowledge economy suited for 21st-century challenges. Through deep historical analysis and practical insights, “A Sociology of Big Pictures” serves as both a roadmap and a call to action for those seeking to advance a worldview capable of meaningfully engaging with the complexity of our times.

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