Culture, society, and cognition: collective goals, values, action, and knowledge
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adam_text | Contents
Chapter
1
Introduction
.......................................................... 1
1.
Culture as a system of distributed cognition
.......................3
2.
Contemporary anthropological concerns
.........................3
3.
Framing notions
................................................4
3.1.
The language-culture interface
...................................4
3.2.
The social nature of language and culture
.........................5
3.3.
Pragmatics
.....................................................7
3.3.1.
Meaning: semantics and pragmatics
..............................7
3.3.2.
Pragmatics proper
...............................................9
3.4.
Academic context
............................................. 10
3.4.1.
Putnam
...................................................... 10
3.4.2.
Wittgenstein
.................................................. 17
3.4.3.
Berger
and Luckman
.......................................... 17
3.4.4. Sperber....................................................... 18
4.
Cognitive anthropology
....................................... 27
4.1
Systems of cultural knowledge including cultural models,
cultural conceptual systems, and others
......................... 27
4.2.
Historical frame
.............................................. 28
4.3.
Cultural models
............................................... 30
4.4.
Strauss and Quinn
............................................ 31
4.5.
Other context and background
................................. 35
4.6.
A note on individual structures
................................. 37
Chapter
2
Background and history
............................................ 40
1.
Durkheimian collective representations: A distributed
cognition perspective
......................................... 40
1.1.
Appendix: selected quotations from Durkhei
m
s
The Rules of Sociological Method
(1938)....................... 45
1.1.1.
A system of mental entities
-
as in
Saussure
.................... 45
1.1.2.
System of generative patterns
.................................. 45
1
.1.3.
The crowd as a minimal simple example, a microcosm,
of a society
................................................... 45
χ
Contents
1.1.4.
A collective emotion
...........................................46
1.1.5.
Universality
...................................................46
1.1.6.
Regarding the possibility of a Social Psychology
..............46
2.
Anthropological studies of routine decision making
..............47
2.1.
Christina and Hugh Gladwin
....................................47
2.2.
James Young
...................................................49
2.3.
Carol Mukhopadhyay
..........................................50
2.4.
Robert Randall
................................................51
2.5.
Stuart
Plattner.................................................53
3.
Comparison: Decision theory with simulation approaches
........54
4.
General cognitive background
..................................56
4.1.
Mode of intellectual functioning
................................56
4.2.
Cognitive
schemas
.............................................57
4.3.
Piagetian stages
................................................57
4.4.
Gombrichian conventions
.......................................58
5.
Piaget s paradigm
..............................................60
5.1.
Basic framework
...............................................60
5.2. Thestages.....................................................62
6.
Piaget
vs. other cognitive psychology
...........................64
7.
Gombrich s approach: Art and Illusion
..........................65
8.
Schank
&
Abelson
1977:
Scripts, plans, goals,
and understanding
.............................................68
9.
Hutchins: Culture and Inference
................................72
Chapter
3
Language to culture
-
building from Kronenfeld s semantic theory
. 74
1.
Culture and society
.............................................76
Chapter
4
Culture as Distributed Cognition
....................................83
1.
Representations
-
collective and individual
.....................83
2.
Culture
........................................................85
3.
The issue is not internalization
................................88
4.
Culture and language
...........................................90
5.
Parallel distributed processing and decentralization
..............93
6.
The role of culture
.............................................97
7.
Biological bases, mammalian sociability, and the social
origins of human intelligence
..................................100
8.
What culture gives us
.........................................101
9.
What makes culture socially systematic
........................102
xi Contents
Chapter
5
An
agent-based approach to cultural (and linguistic) change:
Examples
..........................................................106
1.
PEN
........................................................108
2.
COUSIN
...................................................110
3.
SIBLING
...................................................112
4.
JEW
........................................................114
Chapter
6
Society (with a note on the self)
.....................................120
1.
Society: issues
................................................120
2.
Society:
Kronenfeld
view
.....................................130
3.
Identity and self, loyalty
.......................................133
3.1.
A general overview
...........................................133
3.2.
Self
..........................................................134
3.3.
Loyalty
.......................................................136
Chapter
7
Ethnicity
............................................................138
1.
Summary
.....................................................145
Chapter
8
The social construction of ethnicity:
Intuition, authenticity, authenticators
-
the
Sami
example
..........149
1.
The
Sami
example
............................................149
2.
Other
Sami
thoughts
..........................................155
3.
Problems and issues
...........................................158
4.
Distributed cognition
..........................................159
Chapter
9
Some kinds of cultural knowledge
-
a non-exhaustive list
...........162
1.
The current state of the art
.....................................163
2.
Cultural models
...............................................164
2.1.
Empirical validation
...........................................165
2.2.
Form
.........................................................166
2.3.
Structure and content
..........................................167
2.4.
Function
......................................................167
2.5.
Existence status
...............................................169
xii Contents
2.6.
How constructed
..............................................169
2.7.
Prediction
....................................................170
2.8.
How used
....................................................171
2.9.
Cultural models vs. systems of classification
...................172
2.10.
Cultural models, language, and communication
.................173
2.11.
More on the content of cultural models
.........................175
3.
Cultural models and culture
....................................176
3.1.
Collective knowledge
.........................................176
3.2.
Collective representations and social others
..................176
3.3.
Learned without being taught
..................................177
3.4.
Cognitive hierarchy
...........................................178
3.5.
Social complexity
.............................................178
3.6.
Presupposition of sharing
......................................182
3.7.
Productivity, form, and application
.............................182
3.8.
Function and use
..............................................184
3.9.
Application or invocation
.................................188
Chapter
10
Illustrative examples
................................................189
1.
Calculating and applying kinterms in
Fanti
.....................189
1.1.
The example
..................................................189
1.2.
Implications of the example
....................................190
2.
The stages of instantiation and English kin
......................194
3.
Cultural models and romantic love
.............................195
Chapter
11
Problems
-
messages vs. codes
......................................198
1.
Shared codes and individual messages
.....................198
2.
Nature of cultural models, and their relationship to
psychological
schemas
........................................200
2.1.
Cultural models are social
.....................................202
2.2.
Cultural models are shared and distributed
......................203
2.3.
Role, nature, and functioning of cultural values
.................204
3.
Aspects and attributes of cultural models
.......................205
3.1.
Prototypes and prototypicality
.................................205
3.2.
Alternative or conflicting cultural models
......................208
3.3.
Degrees and aspects of specificity of cultural models
...........209
3.4.
Where we have good vs. weak vs. no cultural models
...........210
3.5.
Rules for breaking rules
.......................................210
xiii Contents
3.6.
Variability in cultural models
..................................211
3.7.
Instantiation issues in apparent variability or vagueness
of cultural models
.............................................211
3.8.
Variability in cultural models vs. in individuals
knowledge of them
............................................212
3.9.
Conformity
...................................................214
4.
Collective representations reprise
..............................214
5.
Looking back
.................................................215
6.
Whither now
.................................................217
Chapter^
Other theoretical issues and relationships
...........................219
1.
Cultural models
-
truth status
..................................219
2.
Theoretical models and empirical tests
.........................221
2.1.
Culture as a mixed structure: empirical implications
............221
2.2.
Behavioral models and analytic regularities
.....................222
2.3.
Empirical tests
................................................223
3.
Some further methodological thoughts
.........................224
4.
What seem pressing empirical issues
...........................225
5.
Neural networks
..............................................225
Chapter
13
Illustrative examples: cultural models
..............................227
1.
Cultural models: empirical examples
...........................227
2.
Image studies
.................................................228
3.
An extended example:
Ranches,
rangeland,
and environmental cultural models
.........237
3.1.
Introduction
..................................................237
3.2.
Empirical testing of cultural models
............................238
3.3.
Whatisaranch?
..............................................239
3.4.
Environmental categories
......................................241
3.5.
A use category
................................................244
3.6.
Environmental health and conflict
..............................245
3.7.
Forms of cultural models and action
............................247
Chapter
14
Gregory Bateson: Pulling it all together
............................250
1.
Bateson s
Naven
..............................................250
2.
Bateson s system
.............................................251
xiv Contents
3.
Cultural
models
...............................................256
4.
Some lessons from Bateson
....................................257
4.1.
How it all goes together
.......................................257
4.2.
Eidos
and cultural models
.....................................258
5.
Some concluding reactions to
Naven
...........................259
5.1.
Sociology and culture
.........................................259
5.2.
Levels of analysis
-
a demurrer
................................260
References
..........................................................263
Index
...............................................................275
|
adam_txt |
Contents
Chapter
1
Introduction
. 1
1.
Culture as a system of distributed cognition
.3
2.
Contemporary anthropological concerns
.3
3.
Framing notions
.4
3.1.
The language-culture interface
.4
3.2.
The social nature of language and culture
.5
3.3.
Pragmatics
.7
3.3.1.
Meaning: semantics and pragmatics
.7
3.3.2.
Pragmatics proper
.9
3.4.
Academic context
. 10
3.4.1.
Putnam
. 10
3.4.2.
Wittgenstein
. 17
3.4.3.
Berger
and Luckman
. 17
3.4.4. Sperber. 18
4.
Cognitive anthropology
. 27
4.1
Systems of cultural knowledge including cultural models,
cultural conceptual systems, and others
. 27
4.2.
Historical frame
. 28
4.3.
Cultural models
. 30
4.4.
Strauss and Quinn
. 31
4.5.
Other context and background
. 35
4.6.
A note on individual structures
. 37
Chapter
2
Background and history
. 40
1.
Durkheimian collective representations: A distributed
cognition perspective
. 40
1.1.
Appendix: selected quotations from Durkhei
m
'
s
The Rules of Sociological Method
(1938). 45
1.1.1.
A system of mental entities
-
as in
Saussure
. 45
1.1.2.
System of generative patterns
. 45
1
.1.3.
The crowd as a minimal simple example, a microcosm,
of a society
. 45
χ
Contents
1.1.4.
A collective emotion
.46
1.1.5.
Universality
.46
1.1.6.
Regarding the possibility of a "Social Psychology"
.46
2.
Anthropological studies of routine decision making
.47
2.1.
Christina and Hugh Gladwin
.47
2.2.
James Young
.49
2.3.
Carol Mukhopadhyay
.50
2.4.
Robert Randall
.51
2.5.
Stuart
Plattner.53
3.
Comparison: Decision theory with simulation approaches
.54
4.
General cognitive background
.56
4.1.
Mode of intellectual functioning
.56
4.2.
Cognitive
schemas
.57
4.3.
Piagetian stages
.57
4.4.
Gombrichian conventions
.58
5.
Piaget's paradigm
.60
5.1.
Basic framework
.60
5.2. Thestages.62
6.
Piaget
vs. other cognitive psychology
.64
7.
Gombrich's approach: Art and Illusion
.65
8.
Schank
&
Abelson
1977:
Scripts, plans, goals,
and understanding
.68
9.
Hutchins: Culture and Inference
.72
Chapter
3
Language to culture
-
building from Kronenfeld's semantic theory
. 74
1.
Culture and society
.76
Chapter
4
Culture as Distributed Cognition
.83
1.
Representations
-
collective and individual
.83
2.
Culture
.85
3.
The issue is not "internalization"
.88
4.
Culture and language
.90
5.
Parallel distributed processing and decentralization
.93
6.
The role of culture
.97
7.
Biological bases, mammalian sociability, and the social
origins of human intelligence
.100
8.
What culture gives us
.101
9.
What makes culture socially systematic
.102
xi Contents
Chapter
5
An
agent-based approach to cultural (and linguistic) change:
Examples
.106
1.
"PEN"
.108
2.
"COUSIN"
.110
3.
"SIBLING"
.112
4.
"JEW"
.114
Chapter
6
Society (with a note on the self)
.120
1.
Society: issues
.120
2.
Society:
Kronenfeld
view
.130
3.
Identity and self, loyalty
.133
3.1.
A general overview
.133
3.2.
Self
.134
3.3.
Loyalty
.136
Chapter
7
Ethnicity
.138
1.
Summary
.145
Chapter
8
The social construction of ethnicity:
Intuition, authenticity, authenticators
-
the
Sami
example
.149
1.
The
Sami
example
.149
2.
Other
Sami
thoughts
.155
3.
Problems and issues
.158
4.
Distributed cognition
.159
Chapter
9
Some kinds of cultural knowledge
-
a non-exhaustive list
.162
1.
The current state of the art
.163
2.
Cultural models
.164
2.1.
Empirical validation
.165
2.2.
Form
.166
2.3.
Structure and content
.167
2.4.
Function
.167
2.5.
Existence status
.169
xii Contents
2.6.
How constructed
.169
2.7.
Prediction
.170
2.8.
How used
.171
2.9.
Cultural models vs. systems of classification
.172
2.10.
Cultural models, language, and communication
.173
2.11.
More on the content of cultural models
.175
3.
Cultural models and culture
.176
3.1.
Collective knowledge
.176
3.2.
Collective representations and social "others"
.176
3.3.
Learned without being taught
.177
3.4.
Cognitive hierarchy
.178
3.5.
Social complexity
.178
3.6.
Presupposition of sharing
.182
3.7.
Productivity, form, and application
.182
3.8.
Function and use
.184
3.9.
"Application" or "invocation"
.188
Chapter
10
Illustrative examples
.189
1.
Calculating and applying kinterms in
Fanti
.189
1.1.
The example
.189
1.2.
Implications of the example
.190
2.
The stages of instantiation and English kin
.194
3.
Cultural models and romantic love
.195
Chapter
11
Problems
-
messages vs. codes
.198
1.
Shared "codes" and individual "messages"
.198
2.
Nature of cultural models, and their relationship to
psychological
schemas
.200
2.1.
Cultural models are social
.202
2.2.
Cultural models are shared and distributed
.203
2.3.
Role, nature, and functioning of cultural values
.204
3.
Aspects and attributes of cultural models
.205
3.1.
Prototypes and prototypicality
.205
3.2.
Alternative or conflicting cultural models
.208
3.3.
Degrees and aspects of specificity of cultural models
.209
3.4.
Where we have good vs. weak vs. no cultural models
.210
3.5.
Rules for breaking rules
.210
xiii Contents
3.6.
Variability in cultural models
.211
3.7.
Instantiation issues in apparent variability or vagueness
of cultural models
.211
3.8.
Variability in cultural models vs. in individuals'
knowledge of them
.212
3.9.
Conformity
.214
4.
Collective representations reprise
.214
5.
Looking back
.215
6.
Whither now
.217
Chapter^
Other theoretical issues and relationships
.219
1.
Cultural models
-
truth status
.219
2.
Theoretical models and empirical tests
.221
2.1.
Culture as a mixed structure: empirical implications
.221
2.2.
Behavioral models and analytic regularities
.222
2.3.
Empirical tests
.223
3.
Some further methodological thoughts
.224
4.
What seem pressing empirical issues
.225
5.
Neural networks
.225
Chapter
13
Illustrative examples: cultural models
.227
1.
Cultural models: empirical examples
.227
2.
Image studies
.228
3.
An extended example:
Ranches,
rangeland,
and environmental cultural models
.237
3.1.
Introduction
.237
3.2.
Empirical testing of cultural models
.238
3.3.
Whatisaranch?
.239
3.4.
Environmental categories
.241
3.5.
A use category
.244
3.6.
Environmental health and conflict
.245
3.7.
Forms of cultural models and action
.247
Chapter
14
Gregory Bateson: Pulling it all together
.250
1.
Bateson's
Naven
.250
2.
Bateson's system
.251
xiv Contents
3.
Cultural
models
.256
4.
Some lessons from Bateson
.257
4.1.
How it all goes together
.257
4.2.
Eidos
and cultural models
.258
5.
Some concluding reactions to
Naven
.259
5.1.
Sociology and culture
.259
5.2.
Levels of analysis
-
a demurrer
.260
References
.263
Index
.275 |
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spelling | Kronenfeld, David B. 1941- Verfasser (DE-588)136638643 aut Culture, society, and cognition collective goals, values, action, and knowledge by David B. Kronenfeld Berlin [u.a.] Mouton de Gruyter 2008 XIV, 277 S. Ill. 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Mouton series in pragmatics 3 Literaturverz. S. 263 - 273 Cognitie gtt Cultuur gtt Kultur Cognition and culture Culture Distributed cognition Pragmatik (DE-588)4076315-8 gnd rswk-swf Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd rswk-swf Kognition (DE-588)4031630-0 gnd rswk-swf Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 s Kognition (DE-588)4031630-0 s Pragmatik (DE-588)4076315-8 s DE-604 Mouton series in pragmatics 3 (DE-604)BV022443982 3 http://d-nb.info/991027108/04 Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016995262&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Kronenfeld, David B. 1941- Culture, society, and cognition collective goals, values, action, and knowledge Mouton series in pragmatics Cognitie gtt Cultuur gtt Kultur Cognition and culture Culture Distributed cognition Pragmatik (DE-588)4076315-8 gnd Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd Kognition (DE-588)4031630-0 gnd |
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title | Culture, society, and cognition collective goals, values, action, and knowledge |
title_auth | Culture, society, and cognition collective goals, values, action, and knowledge |
title_exact_search | Culture, society, and cognition collective goals, values, action, and knowledge |
title_exact_search_txtP | Culture, society, and cognition collective goals, values, action, and knowledge |
title_full | Culture, society, and cognition collective goals, values, action, and knowledge by David B. Kronenfeld |
title_fullStr | Culture, society, and cognition collective goals, values, action, and knowledge by David B. Kronenfeld |
title_full_unstemmed | Culture, society, and cognition collective goals, values, action, and knowledge by David B. Kronenfeld |
title_short | Culture, society, and cognition |
title_sort | culture society and cognition collective goals values action and knowledge |
title_sub | collective goals, values, action, and knowledge |
topic | Cognitie gtt Cultuur gtt Kultur Cognition and culture Culture Distributed cognition Pragmatik (DE-588)4076315-8 gnd Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd Kognition (DE-588)4031630-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Cognitie Cultuur Kultur Cognition and culture Culture Distributed cognition Pragmatik Kognition |
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