This paper seeks to link anthropological and economic treatments of the process of innovation and change, not only within a given ‘complex system’ (e.g. a cosmology; an industry) but also between systems (e.g. cultural and economic systems; but also divine and human systems). The role of the ‘Go-Between’ is considered, both in the anthropological figure of the Trickster (Hyde 1998) and in the Schumpeterian entrepreneur. Both figures parlay appetite (economic wants) into meaning (cultural signs). Both practice a form of creativity based on deception, ‘creative destruction’; renewal by disruption and needs-must adaptation. The disciplinary purpose of the paper is to try to bridge two otherwise disconnected domains – cultural studies and evolu...
Since the ancient Greek myth of Prometheus who stole fire from the god, Zeus, humans have been befud...
A mere few decades ago, culture was thought a unique human attribute. Evidence to the contrary accum...
This paper approaches innovation from an evolutionary perspective. Literature spanning a broad range...
This paper seeks to link anthropological and economic treatments of the process of innovation and ch...
Although anthropology was the first academic discipline to investigate cultural change, many other d...
This course traces the trickster as important to the development of 20th century thinking. The trick...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This paper is concerned with the trickster character, and its major importance and existence cross c...
Innovation—the combination of invention and social learning—can empower species to invade new niches...
We are grateful to the Templeton World Charity Foundation, Inc. for funding this work and to the Div...
Although anthropology was the first academic discipline to investigate cultural change, many other d...
Innovation—the combination of invention and social learning—can empower species to invade new niches...
Innovation—the combination of invention and social learning—can empower species to invade new niches...
Innovation-the combination of invention and social learning-can empower species to invade new niches...
Recognizing that the production metaphor best fits the stages of normal culture production, Heirich ...
Since the ancient Greek myth of Prometheus who stole fire from the god, Zeus, humans have been befud...
A mere few decades ago, culture was thought a unique human attribute. Evidence to the contrary accum...
This paper approaches innovation from an evolutionary perspective. Literature spanning a broad range...
This paper seeks to link anthropological and economic treatments of the process of innovation and ch...
Although anthropology was the first academic discipline to investigate cultural change, many other d...
This course traces the trickster as important to the development of 20th century thinking. The trick...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This paper is concerned with the trickster character, and its major importance and existence cross c...
Innovation—the combination of invention and social learning—can empower species to invade new niches...
We are grateful to the Templeton World Charity Foundation, Inc. for funding this work and to the Div...
Although anthropology was the first academic discipline to investigate cultural change, many other d...
Innovation—the combination of invention and social learning—can empower species to invade new niches...
Innovation—the combination of invention and social learning—can empower species to invade new niches...
Innovation-the combination of invention and social learning-can empower species to invade new niches...
Recognizing that the production metaphor best fits the stages of normal culture production, Heirich ...
Since the ancient Greek myth of Prometheus who stole fire from the god, Zeus, humans have been befud...
A mere few decades ago, culture was thought a unique human attribute. Evidence to the contrary accum...
This paper approaches innovation from an evolutionary perspective. Literature spanning a broad range...