10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DIFFUSIONIST» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
diffusionist in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
diffusionist im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The Building of British Social Anthropology: W.H.R. Rivers ...
Thus, a diffusionist, asked to explain say, an Australian boomerang, would be
less concerned with its function as a weapon, or with its role as a preserver of the
socio-economic differentiation between men and women, or with its evolution
from ...
2
Aesthetics and Analysis in Writing on Religion: Modern ...
Explaining. Together. The. Excitement. of. Diffusionist. Ideas. Emerging in a
fragmented discipline that fosters individual insights, group projects in religious
studies have been much more the exception than the rule. Usually small-scale
and ...
3
International Review of Cytology
However, the contrary diffusionist view was not corroborated either, and even if
the mechanism turns out to be diffusionist rather than solid-state, it seems that (a)
the actual process involved is highly unlikely to be diffusion per se, (b) the ...
4
The Routledge Dictionary of Anthropologists
The diffusionist schools Diffusionism holds that the phenomenon of diffusion of
cultural elements forms the principle by which civilizations develop. Inspired by
museological techniques for the classification of artefacts and the analysis of ...
5
Views of Ancient Egypt since Napoleon Bonaparte: Imperialism ...
megaliths, diffusionist theory of 143–144; Mesoamerican culture, diffusionist
theory of 131, 136; mummification, diffusionist theory 128–130, 133; Perry,
collaboration with 130, 132, 133, 136; Petrie, relationship with 131; Rockefeller
Foundation ...
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The Colonizer's Model of the World: Geographical ...
are used within the diffusionist belief structure, although they are also used in
other structures. (Some examples to be discussed in Chapter 2 are: beliefs about
demographic behavior, about intelligence, about the origins of civilization, about
...
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One Discipline, Four Ways: British, German, French, and ...
Walter Krickeberg and Hermann Baumann, both in Berlin, and Hans Plischke in
Göttingen were the best-known representatives of this secular variant of
diffusionist culture history in the Third Reich. In institutional terms, the historical ...
Fredrik Barth, Andre Gingrich, Robert Parkin, 2010
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Archaeology in Latin America
Rivet's work was characterised by a diffusionist approach to archaeology within
culture-historical interpretations—where the studied features were always
compared to similar ones from other cultures—aimed at answering questions in
terms of ...
Benjamin Alberti, Gustavo G. Politis, 2005
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Copulae in the Arabic Noun Phrase: A Unified Analysis of ...
Simply put, the findings in (IV–VI) are best suited to a hybrid model of diachrony,
specifically, the genetic-diffusionist model adopted by Garbini and Durand (1994)
, and owens (2006), which favors the role of language contact, albeit without ...
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The Savage Within: The Social History of British ...
The conclusion of the diffusionist saga varies with the narrator. Anthropologists'
version of the story tells us less about the intrinsic bankruptcy of diffusionist ideas
than about the divorce of anthropology from psychology that occurred in Britain ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «DIFFUSIONIST» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
diffusionist im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Remembering A R Desai
Apart from the geographical region-based schools of social thought, there were several approaches of studying society like the Diffusionist ... «Economic and Political Weekly, Apr 15»
'Alex from Target': Can I Do This With My Brand?
... Seth Godin's Idea Virus, or Malcolm Gladwell's The Tipping Point, this so-called diffusionist model has truly become a metaphor we live by. «Huffington Post, Nov 14»
Thor Heyerdahl's 100th Birthday Marked by a Google Doodle
The Kon-Tiki expedition was later used as basis for the diffusionist model of cultural development, also known as 'trans-cultural diffusion', ... «NDTV, Okt 14»
Sexuality and Solidarity after Gezi
Massad's analysis offers us a purist and diffusionist division of the universe into two mutually exclusive realms, whereby only one of these two ... «CounterPunch, Jul 13»
Studies in Sri Lankan Archaeology and History
And he criticises both for falling into what he describes as the 'diffusionist trap' and for their willingness to regard Sri Lanka as merely a ... «The Island.lk, Mär 13»
Must be Indian: Human Settlement in Australia
Writing in 1997, McNiven and Russell claimed that, “Walsh, in refuelling a diffusionist debate, has resurrected a colonialist standpoint that has ... «International Policy Digest, Jan 13»
The agricultural "express train"
There is a high probability that the basic fundamental assumptions of the original diffusionist model, whether cultural or genetic, were pushed ... «Discover Magazine, Mär 12»
Professor John Evans
Evans rejected the "diffusionist" theory that such development could not have come about without the influence of hypothetical "invaders" from a ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 11»
There was scale and structure before history
... the whole world, was pigeon-holed into two maximalist models: cultural or demographic diffusionist. Neither of these models were maximalist ... «Discover Magazine, Mai 11»
Did Weak Copyright Laws Help Germany Outpace The British Empire?
The acceleration was due to more rapid technological progress, and to the diffusionist forces unleashed by the liberal economic order of which ... «Wired News, Aug 10»