Habitus? The Social Dimension of Technology and Transformation
Contributor(s)
Kadrow, Sławomir (editor)
Müller, Johannes (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The problem of the social dimension of technology and transformation seen in the perspective of the habitus has been repeatedly undertaken in various works. However, the complexity of these phenomena causes subsequent attempts to be presented and explained again in new contexts, bringing interesting observations. The edited volume aims to contribute to our better understanding of a system of embodied dispositions hidden under the term ‘habitus’. This will be achieved by presenting the latest studies in the social dimension of technology and transformation. These studies mainly cover the areas of Europe from Scandinavia to Italy and to the Balkans and from the British Isles to the Ukraine and to the North Caucasus. In one case, ethnoarchaeological field studies were conducted in distant Indonesia, but they are used to interpret the Hallstatt Culture in Europe. In the chronological dimension, they include the time from the Neolithic to the beginning of the Iron Age. Among the topics discussed are rock art, Trypillian megasites, stone axes and adzes, metallurgy, wagons, archery items, pottery produced on a fast wheel, mechanisms of cultural genesis, dualistic social systems and comments on Pierre Bourdieu's theory of practice, including the concept of habitus. The volume Habitus, the social dimension of technology and transformation is intended for international academia, representing an important set of information and interpretations for all archaeologists and readers interested in European prehistory.
Keywords
European prehistory; archaeology; habitus; technology; transformation; social dimension; ethnoarchaeologyISBN
9789088907838, 9789088907845, 9789088907852, 9789088907838Publisher
Sidestone PressPublisher website
https://www.sidestone.com/Publication date and place
Leiden, 2019Imprint
Sidestone Press AcademicsSeries
Scales of Transformation, 3Classification
Archaeology by period / region
Prehistory