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Scale Matters : The Quality of Quantity in Human Culture and Sociality / / ed. by M. Dores Cruz, Thomas Widlok



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Titolo: Scale Matters : The Quality of Quantity in Human Culture and Sociality / / ed. by M. Dores Cruz, Thomas Widlok
Pubblicazione: Bielefeld : , : transcript Verlag, , [2022]
©2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (232 p.)
Disciplina: 306
Soggetto topico: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
Soggetto non controllato: Cultural Anthropology
Cultural Complexity
Cultural Studies
Cultural Theory
Culture
Ethnic Groups
Ethnology
Hunter-Gatherer Studies
Science
Social Relations
Sociality
Sociology of Science
Persona (resp. second.): Bird-DavidNurit
CoddingBrian F.
ColeKasey
CruzM. Dores
DammCharlotte
HennStephan
KellyRobert L.
MaierAndreas
ReadyElspeth
SchmidtIsabell
TuckerBram
WarrenGraeme
WidlokThomas
WilsonKurt M.
ZimmermannAndreas
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: Why scale matters -- How do we scale hunter-gatherers’ social networks? -- What good is archaeology? -- Upscaling forager mobility and broadening forager relations -- Scales of interaction -- A large-scale view on ‘small-scale societies’ -- Socioecological factors influence hunter-gatherers -- Scale and Inuit social relations -- Mikea, Malagasy, or hunter-gatherers? -- Scaling an island of hunter-gatherers -- Authors’ biographies
Sommario/riassunto: Scale matters. When conducting research and writing, scholars upscale and downscale. So do the subjects of their work - we scale, they scale. Although scaling is an integrant part of research, we rarely reflect on scaling as a practice and what happens when we engage with it in scholarly work. The contributors aim to change this: they explore the pitfalls and potentials of scaling in an interdisciplinary dialogue. The volume brings together scholars from diverse fields, working on different geographical areas and time periods, to engage with scale-conscious questions regarding human sociality, culture, and evolution.
ISBN: 3-8394-6099-9
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910831813603321
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