A Companion to Cognitive Anthropology offers a comprehensive overview of the development of cognitive anthropology from its inception to the present day and presents recent findings in the areas of theory, methodology, and field research in twenty-nine key essays by leading scholars.
Demonstrates the importance of cognitive anthropology as an early constituent of the cognitive sciences
Examines how culturally shared and complex cognitive systems work, how they are structured, how they differ from one culture to another, how they are learned and passed on
Explains how cultural (or collective) vs. individual knowledge distinguishes cognitive anthropology from cognitive psychology
Examines recent theories and methods for studying cognition in real-world scenarios
Contains twenty-nine key essays by leading names in the field
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Demonstrates the importance of cognitive anthropology as an early constituent of the cognitive sciences
Examines how culturally shared and complex cognitive systems work, how they are structured, how they differ from one culture to another, how they are learned and passed on
Explains how cultural (or collective) vs. individual knowledge distinguishes cognitive anthropology from cognitive psychology
Examines recent theories and methods for studying cognition in real-world scenarios
Contains twenty-nine key essays by leading names in the field
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
"In elucidating tensions between individual and collective, between idiosyncratic and commonplace, between the social, cultural, and environmental, and between the evolutionary and situational, cognitive anthropology emerges as a significant component of studying human being, and this volume provides a useful anthology and snapshot." (Journal of the Royal Astronomical Institute, 1 May 2013)
"The fact that reading through these essays got me thinking about the amazing range of research areas that could now be considered part of "cognitive anthropology" is a testament both to the provocative value of this volume and the vitality of the sub-discipline of cognitive anthropology it is helping to re-imagine." (Ethos, 1 February 2013)
"The fact that reading through these essays got me thinking about the amazing range of research areas that could now be considered part of "cognitive anthropology" is a testament both to the provocative value of this volume and the vitality of the sub-discipline of cognitive anthropology it is helping to re-imagine." (Ethos, 1 February 2013)