Cultural Science a natural history of stories, demes, knowledge and innovation

"Cultural Science introduces a new way of thinking about culture. Adopting an evolutionary and systems approach, the authors argue that culture is the population-wide source of newness and innovation; it faces the future, not the past. Its chief characteristic is the formation of groups or ...

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Otros Autores: Hartley, John, author (author), Potts, Jason, author
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Bloomsbury Academic 2014.
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  • Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Intro; Chapter 1 Curiously Parallel; The Nature of Culture; How each member ought to act; Curiously parallel; Certain favoured words: Social Darwinism?; Our only organon3; Nature versus culture?; Caught knapping; Part 1
  • Culture Makes Groups; Chapter 2 Externalism ; Self-creation; Communication creates individuals; Conciliating culture and knowledge: The cultural science approach; The 10 Recommendments9; Linked brains and externalized knowledge; Chapter 3 Demes; The creation of the self; Gallipoli
  • The creation of national character Granddads
  • On not having a story . . . Göbekli Tepe
  • V. Gordon Childe and revolution; Gotcha?44
  • The big guns of storytelling . . . Fall silent?; Digital stories to constitute a new polity; Chapter 4 Malvoisine ; Big cooperation
  • Universal or adversarial?; Big culture5; Malvoisine; Systemic violence; What happens when culture gets really big?; Chapter 5 Citizens; What is a citizen?; Rational citizen theory; The evolutionary puzzle of citizenship ; Creative citizenship; Health care versus racketeering?; Artists, consumers and the clash of systems; Part 2
  • Groups Make Knowledge Chapter 6 MeaningfulnessWhat evolves?; Something very much like knowledge; Meaning and language; meaningfulness and culture; Knowledge evolves; The cultural evolution of gentlemen (a short but instructive digression); The nature of culture and beyond biosemiotics; Meaningfulness and marriageability; Contesting cultural order; Chapter 7 Newness; The Janus face of culture; The dynamic scale of cultural change; Randomness makes variety; Consciousness makes creativity; Demes make newness; The economic sociology of newness: 'Irritating impact'; Chapter 8 Waste On the efficiency of cultural productionTrillions and trillions; Cultural efficiency; Children and waste; Wasted words?; The childish invention of culture ; Chapter 9 Extinction; Resilience and Ossification; A prosocial groupish animal, honed by conflict and extinction; How to protect valuable things; What is cultural extinction?; Conquest as cooperation ; Rules and ossification; Great cities as generators of semiosis; Complex culture; Outro; Chapter 10 A Natural History of Demic Concentration; The use of culture in society; Implications; A natural history of demic concentration How culture worksAcknowledgements; References; Index.