Language in Relation to a Unified Theory of the Structure of Human Behavior
Author: Kenneth L. Pike
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2015-03-10
Total Pages: 768
ISBN-13: 3111657159
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Author: Kenneth L. Pike
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2015-03-10
Total Pages: 768
ISBN-13: 3111657159
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Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2014-12-03
Total Pages: 336
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David Kaplan
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-09-05
Total Pages: 1538
ISBN-13: 1351531603
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAnthropological theory has been much discussed in recent years, yet the crucial questions still remain--how can it be defined, how is it developed, how is it to be applied, and how can one confirm it? The editors of Anthropological Theory answer these questions by presenting essays relating to various aspects of anthropological theory. Their selections from widely scattered and often difficult-to-obtain sources present a comprehensive set of writings that describe the current position and issues involved in theory.The development of field work in anthropology generated a tremendous emphasis on empirical data and research. The plethora of information awaiting collection and the enthusiasm with which the field embraced it so immersed anthropologists that they were unable to relate this new information to the field as a whole. Manners and Kaplan believe that this lack of generalization had a profoundly negative effect upon the discipline. Therefore, they look closely into the relationship between field work and theory in an opening essay and go on to present material that demonstrates the value and the necessity of theory in anthropology. Essays by anthropologists and other social scientists deal with ""explanation,"" evolution, ecology, ideology, structuralism, and a number of other issues reflecting throughout the editors' conviction that anthropology is a science, the goal of which is to produce generalizations about sociocultural phenomena.The book provides necessary perspective for examining and evaluating the crucial intellectual concerns of modern anthropology and will therefore be important for the work of every anthropologist.
Author: Trommler
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2023-11-20
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 9004651268
DOWNLOAD EBOOKResponding to a new interest in thematic studies, the volume features essays by some of the leading scholars from the United States and Europe. In honor of Horst S. Daemmrich, the co-author with Ingrid Daemmrich of the handbook Themes and Motifs in Western Literature, the contributors reassess, both in theory and in case studies, the viability of thematics as part of contemporary literary criticism. They demonstrate the broad scope of methodologies between strict systematization of themes and motifs and reader-response conceptions of 'theming.' Special topics include a thematology of the Jewish people; motifs in folklore; a cluster on madness, hysteria, and mastery; the story of Judith; Cinderella; thematics in Dürrenmatt and Isaac Babel; chaos as a theme. A concluding chapter illuminates aspects of nineteenth-century literary history.
Author: W. A. Collins
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 2014-03-18
Total Pages: 378
ISBN-13: 1317770293
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst published in 1982. This thirteenth volume in The Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology set invites six developmental scholars were to present their work within the programmatic perspective in which it was conceived. The contributors to this volume work within the area of developmental social psychology, encompassing the range of problems surrounding the development of social relations, social cognition, and affective systems. There is variation not only in the domains of interest but in the methods and the ages of the participants in the research within this volume.
Author: Dasgupta, Subhasish
Publisher: IGI Global
Published: 2009-11-30
Total Pages: 2409
ISBN-13: 1605669857
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUncovers the growing and expanding phenomenon of human behavior, social constructs, and communication in online environments.
Author: Edward Rommen
Publisher: William Carey Publishing
Published: 1996-09-15
Total Pages: 250
ISBN-13: 0878089926
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExperts in various branches of social science address the reader, explaining the scope and limitations of their discipline in the science of missiology. Find the balance between those who discount the value of the sciences for missions and those who use them without discernment.
Author: Trajkovski, Goran
Publisher: IGI Global
Published: 2010-11-30
Total Pages: 396
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKDevelopments in Intelligent Agent Technologies and Multi-Agent Systems: Concepts and Applications discusses research on emerging technologies and systems based on agent and multi-agent paradigms across various fields of science, engineering and technology. This book is a collection of work that covers conceptual frameworks, case studies, and analysis while serving as a medium of communication among researchers from academia, industry and government.
Author: John T Caldwell
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Published: 2020-08-14
Total Pages: 667
ISBN-13: 1978816030
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAlthough the "decline" of network television in the face of cable was a crisis in television history, John Caldwell finds that it spawned new production initiatives to reassert network authority. Caldwell's classic volume, now available as a handsome volume in the Rutgers University Press Classics imprint, calls for desegregation of theory and practice in media scholarship.