Past archaeological literature on cooperation theory has emphasized competition’s role in cultural evolution. As a result, bottom-up possibilities for group cooperation have been under theorized in favor of models stressing top-down leadership, while evidence from a range of disciplines has demonstrated humans to effectively sustain cooperative undertakings through a number of social norms and institutions. Cooperation and Collective Action is the first volume to focus on the use of archaeological evidence to understand cooperation and collective action. Disentangling the motivations and institutions that foster group cooperation among competitive individuals remains one of the few great conundrums within evolutionary theory. The breadth and material focus of archaeology provide a much needed complement to existing research on cooperation and collective action, which thus far has relied largely on game-theoretic modeling, surveys of college students from affluent countries, brief ethnographic experiments, and limited historic cases. In Cooperation and Collective Action, diverse case studies address the evolution of the emergence of norms, institutions, and symbols of complex societies through the last 10, 000 years. This book is an important contribution to the literature on cooperation in human societies that will appeal to archaeologists and other scholars interested in cooperation research.
David M. Carballo
Cooperation and Collective Action [EPUB ebook]
Archaeological Perspectives
Cooperation and Collective Action [EPUB ebook]
Archaeological Perspectives
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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● ISBN 9781607322085 ● 编辑 David M. Carballo ● 出版者 University Press of Colorado ● 发布时间 2012 ● 下载 3 时 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 4873474 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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