Contenu du sommaire : Reintegrating Anthropology: From Inside Out: Wenner-Gren Symposium Supplement 13
Revue | Current Anthropology |
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Numéro | vol. 57, Sup. 13, 2016 |
Titre du numéro | Reintegrating Anthropology: From Inside Out: Wenner-Gren Symposium Supplement 13 |
Texte intégral en ligne | Accessible sur l'internet |
Reintegrating Anthropology: From Inside Out: Wenner-Gren Symposium Supplement 13. Guest Editors : Agustin Fuentes and Polly Wiessner
- Reintegrating Anthropology: From Inside Out: Wenner-Gren Symposium Supplement 13 - Leslie C. Aiello p. 1-2
Introduction
- Reintegrating Anthropology: From Inside Out: An Introduction to Supplement 13 - Agustin Fuentes, Polly Wiessner p. 3-12
Setting the Stage
- The Extended Evolutionary Synthesis, Ethnography, and the Human Niche: Toward an Integrated Anthropology - Agustin Fuentes p. 13-26
- Evolutionary Cultural Anthropology: Containing Ebola Outbreaks and Explaining Hunter-Gatherer Childhoods - Barry S. Hewlett p. 27-37
Examples of an Integrated Anthropology
- Becoming DADS: Considering the Role of Cultural Context and Developmental Plasticity for Paternal Socioendocrinology - Lee T. Gettler p. 38-51
- Being Human in Cities: Phenotypic Bias from Urban Niche Construction - Greg Downey p. 52-64
- A Landscape Architecture of Fire: Cultural Emergence and Ecological Pyrodiversity in Australia's Western Desert - Douglas W. Bird, Rebecca Bliege Bird, Brian F. Codding, Nyalangka Taylor p. 65-79
- Imagination from the Outside and from the Inside - Maurice Bloch p. 80-87
- The Evolution of Gods' Minds in the Tyva Republic - Benjamin Grant Purzycki p. 88-104
- Age Grouping and Social Complexity - Pierre Lienard p. 105-117
- What Explains Patrilineal Cooperation? - Beverly I. Strassmann, Nikhil T. Kurapati p. 118-130
- The Evolution and Development of Inferential Reasoning about Ethnic Markers: Comparisons between Urban United States and Rural Highland Peru - Cristina Moya, Robert Boyd p. 131-144
- Unity versus Interdisciplinarity: A Future for Anthropology - Alan Barnard p. 145-153
- The Rift between Science and Humanism: What's Data Got to Do with It? - Polly Wiessner p. 154-166
- Consanguineous Marriage, Kinship Ecology, and Market Transition - Mary K. Shenk, Mary C. Towner, Emily A. Voss, Nurul Alam p. 167-180
- Reconceptualizing the Human Social Niche: How It Came to Exist and How It Is Changing - Craig T. Palmer, Kathryn Coe, Lyle B. Steadman p. 181-191
- The Devoted Actor: Unconditional Commitment and Intractable Conflict across Cultures - Scott Atran p. 192-203
- Empirical Evidence for the Devoted Actor Model - Hammad Sheikh, Ángel Gómez, Scott Atran p. 204-209