Scale Matters : : The Quality of Quantity in Human Culture and Sociality / / Thomas Widlok, M. Dores Cruz.
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 c...
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Place / Publishing House: | Bielefeld : : transcript Verlag,, 2022. |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (233 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Contents
- Introduction: Why scale matters
- How do we scale hunter-gatherers' social networks?
- Comment by Charlotte Damm
- Comment by Bram Tucker
- What good is archaeology?
- Comment by Graeme Warren
- Comment by Brian Codding
- Upscaling forager mobility and broadening forager relations
- Comment by Robert L. Kelly
- Scales of interaction
- Comment by Elspeth Ready
- Comment by Andreas Maier
- A large-scale view on 'small-scale societies'
- Comment by Robert L. Kelly
- Comment by Graeme Warren
- Socioecological factors influence hunter-gatherers Comment by Andreas Maier
- Scale and Inuit social relations
- Comment by Brian Codding
- Mikea, Malagasy, or hunter-gatherers?
- Comment by Thomas Widlok
- Scaling an island of hunter-gatherers
- Comment by Charlotte Damm
- Comment by Bram Tucker
- Authors' biographies.