The cities of Hellenistic western Anatolia and Roman Asia Minor served as fora for complex social, economic, and political transactions. This chapter introduces social signaling theory in which these transactions are considered as social signals emitted by individuals (i.e., citizens) and groups (i.e., cities) and emphasizes the different qualities of these signals, especially their materiality and differential costliness. Social signals convey information about the otherwise difficult-to-assess capabilities of individual and groups; only some have the talents or resources to emit a high-quality signal. At the individual level, the nature, location, and possibly size of a civic benefaction signal’s an individual’s pro-social orientation and...
Human sociality depends upon the benefits of mutual aid and extensive communication. However, divers...
Ancient historians traditionally view the Greek cities of the later Hellenistic and Roman imperial p...
Book synopsis: The present volume, from a team of international experts, examines the pivotal role o...
The cities of Hellenistic western Anatolia and Roman Asia Minor served as fora for complex social, e...
In the Hellenistic and Roman world of the eastern Mediterranean, Greek and Greco-Roman cities came t...
This chapter evaluates civic inscriptions in Greek cities as media for coordinating cooperation duri...
In the Hellenistic period, cities were the cornerstones of imperial rule. Cities were the loci for t...
This thesis investigates how the Greeks used inscriptions in stone to create a sense of community be...
Humans frequently perform extravagant and seemingly costly behaviors, such as widely sharing hunted ...
This paper applies to ancient Greece an approach to modern political thinking developed by P. Rosanv...
The Hellenistic period, the time after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE up until the Roma...
This volume examines the diversity of networks and communities in the classical and early Hellenisti...
This contribution aims to use social history and social theory to investigate political power and co...
This thesis explores the use of generous behaviour as a costly signal to convey information about a...
Mechanisms of social control reinforce norms that appear harmful or wasteful, such as mutilation pra...
Human sociality depends upon the benefits of mutual aid and extensive communication. However, divers...
Ancient historians traditionally view the Greek cities of the later Hellenistic and Roman imperial p...
Book synopsis: The present volume, from a team of international experts, examines the pivotal role o...
The cities of Hellenistic western Anatolia and Roman Asia Minor served as fora for complex social, e...
In the Hellenistic and Roman world of the eastern Mediterranean, Greek and Greco-Roman cities came t...
This chapter evaluates civic inscriptions in Greek cities as media for coordinating cooperation duri...
In the Hellenistic period, cities were the cornerstones of imperial rule. Cities were the loci for t...
This thesis investigates how the Greeks used inscriptions in stone to create a sense of community be...
Humans frequently perform extravagant and seemingly costly behaviors, such as widely sharing hunted ...
This paper applies to ancient Greece an approach to modern political thinking developed by P. Rosanv...
The Hellenistic period, the time after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE up until the Roma...
This volume examines the diversity of networks and communities in the classical and early Hellenisti...
This contribution aims to use social history and social theory to investigate political power and co...
This thesis explores the use of generous behaviour as a costly signal to convey information about a...
Mechanisms of social control reinforce norms that appear harmful or wasteful, such as mutilation pra...
Human sociality depends upon the benefits of mutual aid and extensive communication. However, divers...
Ancient historians traditionally view the Greek cities of the later Hellenistic and Roman imperial p...
Book synopsis: The present volume, from a team of international experts, examines the pivotal role o...