Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... social identity ( Leach 1966 , 403 ; cf. 1954 , 12 ; 1976 , 9 ) . The division , then , is between a mechanics of technical systems and a semiotics of social systems . All practical action is ' fully mechanical ' in the sense that its ...
... social identity ( Leach 1966 , 403 ; cf. 1954 , 12 ; 1976 , 9 ) . The division , then , is between a mechanics of technical systems and a semiotics of social systems . All practical action is ' fully mechanical ' in the sense that its ...
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... social reason and social practices . The elasticity of human needs , he as- serted , is absolute : there is no other scale of values than that of l'arbitraire social . Even those aspects considered as ' basal ' , or closest to the human ...
... social reason and social practices . The elasticity of human needs , he as- serted , is absolute : there is no other scale of values than that of l'arbitraire social . Even those aspects considered as ' basal ' , or closest to the human ...
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... social relations , of political drives and technology towards this social change must be weighed and analysed . Here , then , is one of the historical situations which might be said to justify , to be the conceptual basis for the ...
... social relations , of political drives and technology towards this social change must be weighed and analysed . Here , then , is one of the historical situations which might be said to justify , to be the conceptual basis for the ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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