Documenting Social Change
In: Contexts / American Sociological Association: understanding people in their social worlds, Band 8, Heft 3, S. 52-59
ISSN: 1537-6052
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In: Contexts / American Sociological Association: understanding people in their social worlds, Band 8, Heft 3, S. 52-59
ISSN: 1537-6052
In: Distinktion: scandinavian journal of social theory, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 59-81
ISSN: 2159-9149
Introduction: Social change in Aegean prehistory -- Pre-Mycenaean pottery shapes of the central Aegean : a new resource in development / Walter Gauss and Michael Lindblom -- The temporal slicing and dicing of Minyan culture : a proposal for a tripartite division of a lengthier Greek Middle Bronze Age and the issue of nomadism at its beginning / Jeremy B. Rutter -- Early Helladic III : a non-monumental but revitalized social arena? / Erika Weiberg -- Reciprocity and exchange relationships : exploring the dynamics of Bronze Age social structures through feasting and hospitality / Daniel J. Pullen -- Domestic architecture : a means to analyse social change on the Bronze Age Greek mainland / Corien Wiersma -- Social change in middle Helladic Lerna / Sofia Voutsaki and Eleni Milka -- Social complexity in late middle Bronze Age and early late Bronze Age Cyclades : a view from Ayia Irini / Evi Gorogianni and R.D. Fitzsimons -- Long-term developments in southern mainland settlement systems from early Helladic to late Helladic times as seen through the lens of regional survey / John Bintli -- Middle Helladic reflections / John F. Cherry
In: Pacific affairs, Band 4, S. 659-671
ISSN: 0030-851X
In: West European politics, Band 4, Heft 3, S. 310-311
ISSN: 0140-2382
In: African affairs: the journal of the Royal African Society, Band 74, Heft 296, S. 379-380
ISSN: 1468-2621
In: International affairs, Band 38, Heft 2, S. 224-225
ISSN: 1468-2346
In: Anarchist studies, Band 2, Heft 1, S. 63-67
ISSN: 0967-3393
In: International social science journal: ISSJ, Band 50, S. 173-178
ISSN: 0020-8701
Develops a perspective on social transformation & social change that is best described as "social transformations as inadvertent consequences of adaptations." The major world transformations of the late 20th century -- continuing economic growth, continuing democratic revolution, new constellations of solidarity & identity, & the environmental crisis -- are not treated as master trends dictated by general evolutionary principles; rather, they are interpreted as unanticipated accumulations & precipitates of short-term adaptive strategies on the part of nations & groups of nations. Five adaptive phases since WWII are identified in their economic, political, military, & cultural aspects. 1 Photograph. Adapted from the source document.
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