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Beder, Sharon
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[Takes a interdisciplinary and analytical approach to the development, implementation and impact of environmental policies that govern our relationship with the environment. This work also covers how principles are applied in real life to a range of issues from persistent chemical pollution to climate change to fishing rights and watershed usage., Takes a interdisciplinary and analytical approach to the development, implementation and impact of environmental policies that govern our relationship with the environment. This work also covers how principles are applied in real life to a range of issues from persistent chemical pollution to climate change to fishing rights and watershed usage.]
London : Earthscan, 2006
363.705 BED e
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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The Bronze Age in the Korean peninsula witnessed many significant social and economic transformations, one of which was the transition from dispersed/linear settlements to nucleated settlements in the late Early Bronze Age and the concomitanat emergence of the "village community". This paper considers how the notion of the "village community" may have been reproduced through funerary practices of object deposition observed at the late EBA Phase i dolmens of the Yongdam complex, located in Jinan, southeern Korea. Firstly, it is suggested that the stone objects deposited in and around the dolmens may have been personal items relevant to the life history of the deceased. Secondly, the ceramic vessel parts deposited around the dolmen burials are seen to have been associated with feasting practices. Finally, the possibility that the stone objects deposited in a deliberately broken and partial state may have been involved in practices of social enchhainment is considered. it s argued that these diferent practices of object deposition mediate the sharing of memories, which in turn contributed to the estabilishment of community history. The reproduction of community history, it is maintained, would have played an important role in reproducing the notion of the "village community"
Seoul: Institute of Humanities, Seoul National University,
300 HSJH
Majalah, Jurnal, Buletin  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Carroll, Joseph
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This volume gives evidence for the unity of knowledge in evolutionary biology, the evolutionary social sciences, and the evolutionary humanities. It contains 14 separately authored essays, a foreword by Alice Dreger, a theoretical introduction by Joseph Carroll, and afterwords by David Sloan Wilson and Jonathan Gottschall. Edward O. Wilson, Christopher Boehm, Herbert Gintis, Michael Rose, and Henry Harpending discuss human social evolution. Barbara Oakley integrates psychology and engineering. Dan P. McAdams delineates a model of human identity, and Carroll and his collaborators use a similar model for a quantitative study of Victorian novels. Ellen Dissanayake and John Hawks probe the mystery behind the markings ancient humans made on stones. Brian Boyd uses cognitive psychology to analyze poetry and comics. Catherine Salmon and Mathias Clasen use evolutionary psychology to explain salient genres of popular culture: horror fiction, professional wrestling, romance novels, and male adventure novels.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016
e20470491
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library