Understanding Cultural Transmission in Anthropology

A Critical Synthesis

Roy Ellen editor Stephen J Lycett editor Sarah E Johns editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Berghahn Books

Published:1st Aug '13

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The concept of "cultural transmission" is central to much contemporary anthropological theory, since successful human reproduction through social systems is essential for effective survival and for enhancing the adaptiveness of individual humans and local populations. Yet, what is understood by the phrase and how it might best be studied is highly contested. This book brings together contributions that reflect the current diversity of approaches - from the fields of biology, primatology, palaeoanthropology, psychology, social anthropology, ethnobiology, and archaeology - to examine social and cultural transmission from a range of perspectives and at different scales of generalization. The comprehensive introduction explores some of the problems and connections. Overall, the book provides a timely synthesis of current accounts of cultural transmission in relation to cognitive process, practical action, and local socio-ecological context, while linking these with explanations of longer-term evolutionary trajectories.

This is an important contribution to the study of human knowledge and cultural transmission, and it squarely addresses contemporary concerns to cultivate a cross-disciplinary exchange of ideas and methods…The chapters are of high academic standard, well written and accessible to the interested reader who does not (and is unlikely to) possess expertise in each of the fields represented.”  ·  Trevor H.J. Marchand, SOAS, University of London

The editors have assembled an excellent slate of authors.  ·  Mike O’Brien, University of Missouri

ISBN: 9780857459930

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 694g

392 pages