The Ecological Transition
Cultural Anthropology and Human Adaptation
- 1st Edition - January 1, 1976
- Latest edition
- Author: John W. Bennett
- Editor: Cyril S. Belshaw
- Language: English
The Ecological Transition: Cultural Anthropology and Human Adaptation covers various concerns about human interaction with the physical environment. The title tackles how social… Read more
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Description
The Ecological Transition: Cultural Anthropology and Human Adaptation covers various concerns about human interaction with the physical environment. The title tackles how social factors are implicated in human-nature interrelationships. The text first details the concept of ecological transition, and then proceeds to discussing the interrelationship between culture, ecology, and social policy. Next, the selection deals with human ecology and cultural ecology. Chapter 4 covers system, ecosystem, and social system. The text also talks about the ecological transition, along with the culture-ecology relationship. The eighth chapter tackles adaptation and human behavior, while the ninth chapter covers adaptation as a social process. The book will be of great interest to behavioral scientists, sociologists, and anthropologists.
Table of contents
Table of contents
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 Prologue: Images of Man and Nature
2 Culture, Ecology, and Social Policy
3 Human Ecology and Cultural Ecology
4 System, Ecosystem, and Social System
5 The Ecological Transition: From Equilibrium to Disequilibrium
6 Culture and Ecology: The Use of Biological Concepts
7 Culture and Ecology: Culture as the Master Variable
8 Adaptation and Human Behavior
9 Adaptation as Social Process
10 Epilogue: Ecology, Culture, and Anthropology
References
Index
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: May 18, 2014
- Language: English
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