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      The First Institutional Spheres in Human Societies: Evolution and Adaptations from Foraging to the Threshold of Modernity

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      This book expands a foundational definition of the institution, one which locates them as the basic building blocks of human societies – as structural and cultural machines for survival that make it possible to pass precious knowledge from one generation to the next, ensurin...

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      Product ID:9781032124087
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Evolutionary Analysis in the Social Sciences
      Title:The First Institutional Spheres in Human Societies
      Subtitle:Evolution and Adaptations from Foraging to the Threshold of Modernity
      Authors:Author: Jonathan Turner, Seth Abrutyn
      Page Count:472
      Subjects:Social classes, Social classes, Social theory, Social and cultural anthropology, Social theory, Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
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      This book expands a foundational definition of the institution, one which locates them as the basic building blocks of human societies – as structural and cultural machines for survival that make it possible to pass precious knowledge from one generation to the next, ensuring the survival of our species.

      Few concepts are as central to sociology as institutions. Yet, like so many sociological concepts, institutions remain vaguely defined. This book expands a foundational definition of the institution, one which locates them as the basic building blocks of human societies—as structural and cultural machines for survival that make it possible to pass precious knowledge from one generation to the next, ensuring the survival of our species. The book extends this classic tradition by, first, applying advances in biological evolution, neuroscience, and primatology to explain the origins of human societies and, in particular, the first institutional sphere: kinship. The authors incorporate insights from natural sciences often marginalized in sociology, while highlighting the limitations of purely biogenetic, Darwinian explanations. Secondly, they build a vivid conceptual model of institutions and their central dynamics as the book charts the chronological evolution of kinship, polity, religion, law, and economy, discussing the biological evidence for the ubiquity of these institutions as evolutionary adaptations themselves.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-03-16

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      Weight680 g
      Dimensions153 × 230 × 31 mm