Habitus? : the social dimension of technology and transformation / edited by Sławomir Kadrow, Johannes Müller.

The problem of the social dimension of technology and transformation seen in the perspective of the habitus has been repeatedly undertaken in various works. However, the complexity of these phenomena causes subsequent attempts to be presented and explained again in new contexts, bringing interesting...

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Other Authors: Kadrow, Sławomir (Editor), Müller, Johannes, 1960- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden : Sidestone Press, [2019]
Series:Scales of transformation ; 3.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Preface; Habitus? the social dimension of technology and transformation
  • an introduction; Sławomir Kadrow*, Johannes Müller**; Habitus as a theoretical concept; VPJ Arponen*; Society and technology in the Neolithic and Eneolithic of the Balkans; Marko Porčić*; Axe as landscape technology. How did it transform societies and landscapes?; Jan Kolář*; 'If we want things to stay as they are, things will have to change': the case of Trypillia; Bisserka Gaydarska*; Does the social field cause or accelerate social and cultural changes? The case of Eneolithic Cucuteni-Tripolye cultural complex
  • Aleksandr Diachenko*The Maykop legacy- new social practice and new technologies in the 4thmillenniumBCE in the North Caucasus; Sabine Reinhold*; The production and use of archery-related items as a reflection of social changes during the Late Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age in Europe; Clément Nicolas*; The appearance, disappearance, and reappearance of non-figurative rock art during the southern Scandinavian Neolithic and Bronze Age; Rune Iversen*; Changing pottery production technologies in urbanizing societies in the Bay of Naples (8th-7th centuriesBCE); Lieve Donnellan*
  • Dualist socio-political systems in South East Asia and the interpretation of late prehistoric European societiesChristian Jeunesse*; The diversity in a theory of cultural genesis for the eastern European Bronze Age; Valentine Pankowski*; Blank Page