نتایج جستجو برای: in contemporary societies

تعداد نتایج: 16987832  

Journal: :Religions 2023

The article reviews the concept of “cultural religion”, pursuing its different modulations. limits idea oscillate between interpretation as a form obsolescence religion in secularized societies and possibility that it is specific modality religious identification. However, this theoretical construct does not sufficiently incorporate focus on processes cultural transmission complex societies. Fr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Alexandra Alvergne Markus Jokela Virpi Lummaa

The existence of interindividual differences in personality traits poses a challenge to evolutionary thinking. Although research on the ultimate consequences of personality differences in nonhuman animals has recently undergone a surge of interest, our understanding of whether and how personality influences reproductive decisions in humans has remained limited and informed primarily by modern s...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2003
Yousuke Kaifu Kazutaka Kasai Grant C Townsend Lindsay C Richards

Worn, flat occlusal surfaces and anterior edge-to-edge occlusion are ubiquitous among the dentitions of prehistoric humans. The concept of attritional occlusion was proposed in the 1950s as a hypothesis to explain these characteristics. The main aspects of this hypothesis are: 1) the dentitions of ancient populations in heavy-wear environments were continuously and dynamically changing owing to...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Mark Dyble James Thompson Daniel Smith Gul Deniz Salali Nikhil Chaudhary Abigail E. Page Lucio Vinicuis Ruth Mace Andrea Bamberg Migliano

Like many other mammalian and primate societies [1-4], humans are said to live in multilevel social groups, with individuals situated in a series of hierarchically structured sub-groups [5, 6]. Although this multilevel social organization has been described among contemporary hunter-gatherers [5], questions remain as to the benefits that individuals derive from living in such groups. Here, we s...

2005
Richard Bellamy

INDIGENOUSNESS IS AN IDENTITY CONSTRUCTED, SHAPED AND LIVED in the politicized context of contemporary colonialism. The communities, clans, nations and tribes we call Indigenous peoples are just that: Indigenous to the lands they inhabit, in contrast to and in contention with the colonial societies and states that have spread out from Europe and other centres of empire. It is this oppositional,...

1999
BETTINA HUBER

This paper focuses on the power of expertise in modern societies and examines the nature of expert knowledge in organizations. It approaches expertise as a decisive resource in organizational value creation and treats experts as influential actors in organizational decision-making. The paper is organized as follows. It begins by addressing the power of expertise in today's societies and charact...

2017
Paola Giuliano

Social attitudes toward women vary significantly across societies. This chapter reviews recent empirical research on various historical determinants of contemporary differences in gender roles and gender gaps across societies, and how these differences are transmitted from parents to children and therefore persist until today. We review work on the historical origin of differences in female lab...

2012
Wenyu Liu Haibo Shen

Affixation is one of the most common and productive ways to form new words in English and forming words through suffix, an affix that is placed after a base, and is a significant component of affixation. Although numerous studies on common suffixes have been conducted, relatively little attention has been paid to the seemingly less used affixes, say the suffix –esque. A thorough analysis is con...

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