A Sociology of Humankind How We Are Formed by Culture, Cooperation, and Conflict
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| Publication date | 2024 |
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| Series | Routledge Advances in Sociology |
| Number of pages | 240 |
| Publisher | London: Routledge |
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| Abstract |
Based upon the interdependencies of human beings as we cooperate and conflict with each other, how we share information, and how culture evolves, this book proposes a sociology of humanity covering three hundred millennia. Grounded in empirical findings from archaeology, history, lab experiments, and field studies – supplemented for precision with computational network models of cultural evolution, cooperation, influence, cohesion, warfare, power, social balance, and inequality – this is the first attempt at encompassing sociology of humankind. Informed by the theory of cultural evolution, it extends the notion that cultural evolution connects humans of all times in a giant sociocultural network, thereby yielding coherence between a great many empirical findings. It will therefore appeal to scholars of sociology and anthropology with interests in historical sociology, cultural evolution, and social theory.
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| Document type | Book |
| Note | Available in UvA catalogue. |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003460831 |
| Other links | https://www.routledge.com/A-Sociology-of-Humankind-How-We-Are-Formed-by-Culture-Cooperation-and/Bruggeman/p/book/9781032608679 |
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