Anthropologists contend that the organism-environment connections responsible for human evolution are indirect—mediated by culture. This chapter reviews influential twentieth-century anthropological interpretations of the cultural mediation of human adaptations to environments, arguing that ethnography and other qualitative forms of analysis reveal important phenomena overlooked by quantitative analysts committed to methodological individualism. It highlights work by post-positivist anthropologists, who describe relations among human and non-human organisms, cultural forms, and features of environments as “natural-cultural” networks, an approach reminiscent of developmental systems theory and niche construction. Evolutionary theorists have ...
This short essay will elucidate one of the main benefits of using an evolutionary approach when stud...
In this article, I argue that human social behavior is a product of the coevolution of human biology...
Theories are treated as the lifeblood of the disciplines like sociology and anthropology. As a newer...
Cultural anthropology and evolutionary biology arose around the same time, and both adopted the same...
Many North American anthropologists remain deeply suspicious of attempts to theorize the evolution o...
Contrary to popular thought, which implicated the disengagement of Marx from anthropological theory,...
Cultural ecology is based on the interaction of culture, man and environment. To the understanding ...
An attempt is made to summarize the emergence and evolution of a sub-territory in anthropology, name...
Anthropology is characterized by the theoretical ideas cross-cutting disciplinary boundaries. This p...
Anthropology is characterized by the theoretical ideas cross-cutting disciplinary boundaries. This p...
Our brief overview of developments in environmental anthropology since 1980 and their antecedents is...
This thesis uses ideas and techniques from information theory, graph theory, dynamic systems and ant...
Human nature is a puzzling matter that must be analysed through a holistic lens. In this commentary,...
One of the hallmarks of the discipline of anthropology is its holistic approach to the study of what...
Anthropology is traditionally broken into several subfields, physical/biological anthropology, socia...
This short essay will elucidate one of the main benefits of using an evolutionary approach when stud...
In this article, I argue that human social behavior is a product of the coevolution of human biology...
Theories are treated as the lifeblood of the disciplines like sociology and anthropology. As a newer...
Cultural anthropology and evolutionary biology arose around the same time, and both adopted the same...
Many North American anthropologists remain deeply suspicious of attempts to theorize the evolution o...
Contrary to popular thought, which implicated the disengagement of Marx from anthropological theory,...
Cultural ecology is based on the interaction of culture, man and environment. To the understanding ...
An attempt is made to summarize the emergence and evolution of a sub-territory in anthropology, name...
Anthropology is characterized by the theoretical ideas cross-cutting disciplinary boundaries. This p...
Anthropology is characterized by the theoretical ideas cross-cutting disciplinary boundaries. This p...
Our brief overview of developments in environmental anthropology since 1980 and their antecedents is...
This thesis uses ideas and techniques from information theory, graph theory, dynamic systems and ant...
Human nature is a puzzling matter that must be analysed through a holistic lens. In this commentary,...
One of the hallmarks of the discipline of anthropology is its holistic approach to the study of what...
Anthropology is traditionally broken into several subfields, physical/biological anthropology, socia...
This short essay will elucidate one of the main benefits of using an evolutionary approach when stud...
In this article, I argue that human social behavior is a product of the coevolution of human biology...
Theories are treated as the lifeblood of the disciplines like sociology and anthropology. As a newer...