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Information and its role in hunter-gatherer bands / edited by Robert Whallon, William A. Lovis, Robert K. Hitchcock
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Publication: Los Angeles : Cotsen Institute of archaeology press, 2011 Titre de forme: Congrès, Vancouver, 2008ISBN: 978-1-938770-20-3 (eBook).Langue: AnglaisPays: Etats-Unis Collectivité principale: Society for American archaeology, Meeting, Organisateur de réunion, 2008 Autre auteur: Whallon, Robert, Editeur scientifique, 19..-....; Lovis, William A., Editeur scientifique; Hitchcock, Robert K., Editeur scientifique Résumé: "Information and Its Role in Hunter-Gatherer Bands" brings new and expanded insights into the essential and critical place of information in small-scale foraging societies. The contributors to this volume use examples from ethnography, archaeology, and linguistic anthropology to explore how such societies acquire, maintain, transmit, and utilize information. Among some of the many issues addressed are the differential distribution of information by age and sex/gender, its contextual activation, its symbolic and material manifestations, and the variable scales of time and space within which information networks operate. The degree of commonality that crosscuts the various approaches and analyses is noteworthy and allows the work as a whole to make significant advances toward defining a theoretical understanding of the multiple roles of information in band societies. Such definition, at the same time, allows us to isolate some of the major gaps remaining in our knowledge of this subject and to pinpoint those areas where further research will be most productive and important. (Source : 4e de couverture). Note de contenu: Table des matières Mots libres: information . Item type: Ouvrage
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Paris : Trajectoires - Bibliothèque PDF/ Whallon et al 2011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Serveur UMR

Bibliogr. p. 297-349. Index

Table des matières http://www.ub.unibas.ch/tox/IDSBB/005636448/PDF

"Information and Its Role in Hunter-Gatherer Bands" brings new and expanded insights into the essential and critical place of information in small-scale foraging societies. The contributors to this volume use examples from ethnography, archaeology, and linguistic anthropology to explore how such societies acquire, maintain, transmit, and utilize information. Among some of the many issues addressed are the differential distribution of information by age and sex/gender, its contextual activation, its symbolic and material manifestations, and the variable scales of time and space within which information networks operate. The degree of commonality that crosscuts the various approaches and analyses is noteworthy and allows the work as a whole to make significant advances toward defining a theoretical understanding of the multiple roles of information in band societies. Such definition, at the same time, allows us to isolate some of the major gaps remaining in our knowledge of this subject and to pinpoint those areas where further research will be most productive and important.
(Source : 4e de couverture)

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