Roots of Human Sociality
Culture, Cognition and Interaction
Herausgeber: Levinson, Stephen C; Enfield, Nicholas J
Roots of Human Sociality
Culture, Cognition and Interaction
Herausgeber: Levinson, Stephen C; Enfield, Nicholas J
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This book marks an exciting convergence towards the idea that human culture and cognition are rooted in the character of human social interaction, which is unique in the animal kingdom.
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This book marks an exciting convergence towards the idea that human culture and cognition are rooted in the character of human social interaction, which is unique in the animal kingdom.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9781845203931
- ISBN-10: 1845203933
- Artikelnr.: 21946926
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9781845203931
- ISBN-10: 1845203933
- Artikelnr.: 21946926
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Nicholas J. Enfield and Stephen C. Levinson are at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
* Introduction: Human Sociality as a New Interdisciplinary FieldN.J.
Enfield and Stepehn C. Levinson* Part 1: Properties of Human Interaction*
On the Human 'Interaction Engine'Stephen C. Levinson* Interaction: The
Infrastructure for Social Institutions, the Natural Ecological Niche for
Language, and the Arena in which Culture is EnactedEmanuel A. Schegloff*
Human Sociality as Mutual Orientation in a Rich Interactive Environment:
Multimodal Utterances and Pointing in AphasiaCharles Goodwin* Social
Actions, Social CommitmentsHerbert H. Clark* Part 2: Psychological
Foundations* Infant Pointing at 12 Months: Communicative Goals, Motives,
and Social-Cognitive AbilitiesUlf Liszkowski* The Development
Interdependence of Theory of Mind and LanguageJanet Wilde Astington*
Constructing the Social Mind: Language and False-Belief UnderstandingJennie
E. Pyers* Sylvia's Recipe: The Role of Imitation and Pedagogy in the
Transmission of Cultural KnowledgeGyörgy Gergely and Gergely Csibra* Part
3: Culture and Sociality* The Thought that Counts: The Interactional
Consequences of Variation in Cultural Theories of MeaningEve Danziger*
Cultural Perspectives on Infant-Caregiver InteractionSuzanne Gaskins* Joint
Commitment and Common Ground in a Ritual EventWilliam F. Hanks* Habits and
Innovations: Designing Language for New, Technologically Mediated
SocialityElizabeth Keating* Part 4: Cognition in Interaction* Meeting Other
Minds through Gesture: How Children Use their Hands to Reinvent Language
and Distribute CognitionSusan Goldin-Meadow* The Distributed Cognition
Perspective on Human InteractionEdwin Hutchins* Social Consequences of
Common Ground N.J. Enfield* Why a Deep Understanding of Cultural Evolution
is Incompatible with Shallow PsychologyDan Sperber* Part 5: Evolutionary
Perspectives* Culture and the Evolution of the Human Social Instincts R.
Boyd and P. J. Richerson* Parsing Behavior: A Mundane Origin for an
Extraordinary Ability?Richard W. Byrne* Why Don't Apes Point?Michael
Tomasello
Enfield and Stepehn C. Levinson* Part 1: Properties of Human Interaction*
On the Human 'Interaction Engine'Stephen C. Levinson* Interaction: The
Infrastructure for Social Institutions, the Natural Ecological Niche for
Language, and the Arena in which Culture is EnactedEmanuel A. Schegloff*
Human Sociality as Mutual Orientation in a Rich Interactive Environment:
Multimodal Utterances and Pointing in AphasiaCharles Goodwin* Social
Actions, Social CommitmentsHerbert H. Clark* Part 2: Psychological
Foundations* Infant Pointing at 12 Months: Communicative Goals, Motives,
and Social-Cognitive AbilitiesUlf Liszkowski* The Development
Interdependence of Theory of Mind and LanguageJanet Wilde Astington*
Constructing the Social Mind: Language and False-Belief UnderstandingJennie
E. Pyers* Sylvia's Recipe: The Role of Imitation and Pedagogy in the
Transmission of Cultural KnowledgeGyörgy Gergely and Gergely Csibra* Part
3: Culture and Sociality* The Thought that Counts: The Interactional
Consequences of Variation in Cultural Theories of MeaningEve Danziger*
Cultural Perspectives on Infant-Caregiver InteractionSuzanne Gaskins* Joint
Commitment and Common Ground in a Ritual EventWilliam F. Hanks* Habits and
Innovations: Designing Language for New, Technologically Mediated
SocialityElizabeth Keating* Part 4: Cognition in Interaction* Meeting Other
Minds through Gesture: How Children Use their Hands to Reinvent Language
and Distribute CognitionSusan Goldin-Meadow* The Distributed Cognition
Perspective on Human InteractionEdwin Hutchins* Social Consequences of
Common Ground N.J. Enfield* Why a Deep Understanding of Cultural Evolution
is Incompatible with Shallow PsychologyDan Sperber* Part 5: Evolutionary
Perspectives* Culture and the Evolution of the Human Social Instincts R.
Boyd and P. J. Richerson* Parsing Behavior: A Mundane Origin for an
Extraordinary Ability?Richard W. Byrne* Why Don't Apes Point?Michael
Tomasello
* Introduction: Human Sociality as a New Interdisciplinary FieldN.J.
Enfield and Stepehn C. Levinson* Part 1: Properties of Human Interaction*
On the Human 'Interaction Engine'Stephen C. Levinson* Interaction: The
Infrastructure for Social Institutions, the Natural Ecological Niche for
Language, and the Arena in which Culture is EnactedEmanuel A. Schegloff*
Human Sociality as Mutual Orientation in a Rich Interactive Environment:
Multimodal Utterances and Pointing in AphasiaCharles Goodwin* Social
Actions, Social CommitmentsHerbert H. Clark* Part 2: Psychological
Foundations* Infant Pointing at 12 Months: Communicative Goals, Motives,
and Social-Cognitive AbilitiesUlf Liszkowski* The Development
Interdependence of Theory of Mind and LanguageJanet Wilde Astington*
Constructing the Social Mind: Language and False-Belief UnderstandingJennie
E. Pyers* Sylvia's Recipe: The Role of Imitation and Pedagogy in the
Transmission of Cultural KnowledgeGyörgy Gergely and Gergely Csibra* Part
3: Culture and Sociality* The Thought that Counts: The Interactional
Consequences of Variation in Cultural Theories of MeaningEve Danziger*
Cultural Perspectives on Infant-Caregiver InteractionSuzanne Gaskins* Joint
Commitment and Common Ground in a Ritual EventWilliam F. Hanks* Habits and
Innovations: Designing Language for New, Technologically Mediated
SocialityElizabeth Keating* Part 4: Cognition in Interaction* Meeting Other
Minds through Gesture: How Children Use their Hands to Reinvent Language
and Distribute CognitionSusan Goldin-Meadow* The Distributed Cognition
Perspective on Human InteractionEdwin Hutchins* Social Consequences of
Common Ground N.J. Enfield* Why a Deep Understanding of Cultural Evolution
is Incompatible with Shallow PsychologyDan Sperber* Part 5: Evolutionary
Perspectives* Culture and the Evolution of the Human Social Instincts R.
Boyd and P. J. Richerson* Parsing Behavior: A Mundane Origin for an
Extraordinary Ability?Richard W. Byrne* Why Don't Apes Point?Michael
Tomasello
Enfield and Stepehn C. Levinson* Part 1: Properties of Human Interaction*
On the Human 'Interaction Engine'Stephen C. Levinson* Interaction: The
Infrastructure for Social Institutions, the Natural Ecological Niche for
Language, and the Arena in which Culture is EnactedEmanuel A. Schegloff*
Human Sociality as Mutual Orientation in a Rich Interactive Environment:
Multimodal Utterances and Pointing in AphasiaCharles Goodwin* Social
Actions, Social CommitmentsHerbert H. Clark* Part 2: Psychological
Foundations* Infant Pointing at 12 Months: Communicative Goals, Motives,
and Social-Cognitive AbilitiesUlf Liszkowski* The Development
Interdependence of Theory of Mind and LanguageJanet Wilde Astington*
Constructing the Social Mind: Language and False-Belief UnderstandingJennie
E. Pyers* Sylvia's Recipe: The Role of Imitation and Pedagogy in the
Transmission of Cultural KnowledgeGyörgy Gergely and Gergely Csibra* Part
3: Culture and Sociality* The Thought that Counts: The Interactional
Consequences of Variation in Cultural Theories of MeaningEve Danziger*
Cultural Perspectives on Infant-Caregiver InteractionSuzanne Gaskins* Joint
Commitment and Common Ground in a Ritual EventWilliam F. Hanks* Habits and
Innovations: Designing Language for New, Technologically Mediated
SocialityElizabeth Keating* Part 4: Cognition in Interaction* Meeting Other
Minds through Gesture: How Children Use their Hands to Reinvent Language
and Distribute CognitionSusan Goldin-Meadow* The Distributed Cognition
Perspective on Human InteractionEdwin Hutchins* Social Consequences of
Common Ground N.J. Enfield* Why a Deep Understanding of Cultural Evolution
is Incompatible with Shallow PsychologyDan Sperber* Part 5: Evolutionary
Perspectives* Culture and the Evolution of the Human Social Instincts R.
Boyd and P. J. Richerson* Parsing Behavior: A Mundane Origin for an
Extraordinary Ability?Richard W. Byrne* Why Don't Apes Point?Michael
Tomasello