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OverviewSocialising Complexity introduces the concept of complexity as a tool, rather than a category, for understanding social formations. This new take on complexity moves beyond the traditional concern with what constitutes a complex society and focuses on the complexity inherent in various social forms through the structuring principles created within each society. The aims and themes of the book can thus be summarised as follows: to introduce the idea of complexity as a tool, which is pertinent to the understanding of all types of society, rather than an exclusionary type of society in its own right; to examine concepts that can enhance our interpretation of societal complexity, such as heterarchy, materialisation and contextualisation. These concepts are applied at different scales and in different ways, illustrating their utility in a variety of different cases; to re-establish social structure as a topic of study within archaeology, which can be profitably studied by proponents of both processual and post-processual methodologies. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sheila Kohring , Stephanie Wynne-JonesPublisher: Oxbow Books Imprint: Oxbow Books Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 24.20cm Weight: 0.621kg ISBN: 9781842172940ISBN 10: 1842172948 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 15 November 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart 1: The complexity concept Socialising complexity (Stephanie Wynne-Jones and Sheila Kohring) Evolution, complexity and the state (Robert Chapman) Part 2: The organisation of society Notes on a new paradigm (Carole Crumley) Social complexity is not the same as hierarchy (Stella Souvatzi) The rules of the game. Decentralised complexity and power structures (Kristian Kristiansen) The state they were in: community, continuity and change in the north-central Andes, 1000-1608AD (Kevin Lane) Part 3: Complexity through practice Technology, production and consumption: the materialisation of complex social relationships (Sheila Kohring, Carlos P. Odriozola and Victor M. Hurtado) Settings and symbols: assessing complexity in two pre-Hispanic polities (Elizabeth DeMarrais) Part 4: Complexity and landscape Multiple landscapes and layered meanings: scale, interaction and process in the development of a Swahili town (Stephanie Wynne-Jones) Social landscapes and community identity: the social organisation of space in the north-central Andes (Alexander Herrera) Taking the Bight out of complexity: elaborating interior landscapes within south-central California (David Robinson) Part 5: Encountering complexity Creating Complexity: the example of the Muisca of Colombia (Monica Giedelmann-Reyes) The decentralised state: nomads, complexity and sociotechnical systems in Inner Asia (David Sneath)ReviewsThe volume demonstrates creative analysis of rich sets of archaeological data.'--Janet E. Levy Cambridge Archaeological Journal (01/01/0001) The volume demonstrates creative analysis of rich sets of archaeological data.'--Janet E. Levy Cambridge Archaeological Journal 19.1 (01/01/2009) Author Informationedited by Sheila Kohring and Stephanie Wynne-Jones Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |