The Routledge Handbook of Archaeology and Globalization

The Routledge Handbook of Archaeology and Globalization

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780415841306
Untertitel:
Englisch
Genre:
Geschichte
Autor:
Tamar (University of Bristol, Uk) Hodos
Herausgeber:
Taylor and Francis
Anzahl Seiten:
970
Erscheinungsdatum:
24.11.2016
ISBN:
978-0-415-84130-6

Dieses Buch präsentiert Aufsätze zur Coaching-Praxis. Im Sinne einer Praxeologie wird ein konzeptioneller Rahmen für unterschiedliche diagnostische Ansätze und unterschiedliche methodische Maßnahmen umrissen. Im ersten Teil werden zunächst Eckpfeiler für eine Praxeologie des Coaching dargestellt. Das Fazit lautet: Coaching sollte sich nicht auf einen einzigen Methodenansatz gründen, sondern auf eine Vielzahl von Diagnose- und Methodenkonzepten, die allerdings zu konzeptionell fundierten "Integrationsansätzen" zu verschmelzen sind.  Nach diesen programmatischen Aufsätzen finden sich im zweiten Teil etliche Diagnosekonzepte als Basis für die Methodenanwendung im Coaching. Der dritte Teil enthält Beiträge von Autoren, die ihrer Arbeit spezifische Verfahren, meistens aus dem Bereich der Psychotherapie, unterlegen. In den Beiträgen des letzten Abschnitts wird von Coaching aus Milieus berichtet, in denen diese Arbeitsform noch ein Novum darstellt, wie z.B. Coaching im Journalismus, in der Hochschule oder in Anwaltskanzleien.

"Refreshingly, the book forgoes the type of synthetic narratives usually associated with archaeological handbooks, instead presenting a series of vignettes, many of which represent fresh engagements of burgeoning theoretical concepts with lesser-known geographic arenas. () For readers not deeply entrenched in globalisation frameworks, the chapters at the bookends provide excellent introductions and reflections on the subject of what is and is not globalisation." Current World Archaeology "Tamar Hodos, Reader in Mediterranean Archaeology at the University of Bristol, has assembled a fascinating and unique work in the Routledge Handbook of Archaeology and Globalization. Usually considered a modern-era phenomenon, Hodos and her collaborators demonstrate that globalization has been with us since complex ancient societies first developed." - Reference & User Services Quarterly "The volume as a whole constitutes a highly original and innovative work, with papers whose strength is to be found in the explicit comparative perspective, and stemming from established scholars within their respective fields." -Archaeopress

Autorentext
Tamar Hodos is Reader in Mediterranean Archaeology in the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Bristol.

Klappentext
This unique collection applies globalization concepts to the discipline of archaeology, using a wide range of global case studies from a group of international specialists. The volume spans from as early as 10,000 cal. BP to the modern era, analysing the relationship between material culture, complex connectivities between communities and groups, and cultural change. Each contributor considers globalization ideas explicitly to explore the socio-cultural connectivities of the past. In considering social practices shared between different historic groups, and also the expression of their respective identities, the papers in this volume illustrate the potential of globalization thinking to bridge the local and global in material culture analysis. As such, it will appeal to archaeologists and historians as well as social science researchers interested in the origins of globalization.

Inhalt
Section 1: Introduction1.1. Globalization: some basics. An introduction to The Routledge Handbook of Archaeology and Globalization. Tamar Hodos1.2. Distinguishing Past Globalizations
Justin Jennings1.3. Globalization, Connectivities and Networks: an archaeological perspective
Carl Knappett1.4. Economic Aspects of Globalization in the Past Material World
Gary M. Feinman1.5. Globalization Thinking and the Past
Robbie RobertsonSection 2: Africa2.1. Africa in and of the World: Archaeological Perspectives on Globalization in the Longue Durée
Paul J. Lane2.2. Exploring Aegyptiaca and their Material Agency throughout Global History
Miguel John Versluys 2.3. GLOBALIZATION: CONTACT BETWEEN WEST AFRICA, NORTH AFRICA AND EUROPE DURING THE EUROPEAN MEDIEVAL PERIOD
Scott MacEachern2.4. The Swahili and Globalization in the Indian Ocean
Chapurukha Kusimba 2.5. European Colonialism and Globalization in Africa in the Nineteenth Century CE
Lydia Wilson Marshall2.6. Future Material Culture: Chinese Construction in Africa and the Consequences for African Cultural Heritage
Paul Lane, Cornelia Kleinitz & Yongilang Gao2.7. The Mobile Phone A Global Good? Modern Material Culture and Communication Technology in Africa
Julia VerneSection 3: Americas3.1 Globalization Processes as Recognized in the Americas
Alexander Geurds3.2 Olmec Globalization: a Mesoamerican Archipelago of Complexity
Robert M. Rosenswig3.3 On the Horizon: Art, Valuables and Large-Scale Interaction Networks in the Ancient Andes
George F. Lau3.4 Foreigners from Far-Off Islands: Long-Distance Exchange between Western Mesoamerica and Coastal South America (600-1200 CE): a Globalization Analysis
Alexander Geurds3.5 Globalization without Markets? Population Movement and Other Integrative Mechanisms in the Ancient Andes
Bill Sillar3.6 Conquest Worlds: Aztec and Spanish Experiences in Mexico, 1428-1570 CE
Frances Berdan3.7 Globalization and the Early Modern Atlantic World, c. 1500-1700 CE
Charles E. Orser, Jr.Section 4: Australasia and Oceania4.1. Globalization Thinking in Australasia and Oceania
Ian Lilley4.2. The Tongan Maritime State: Oceanic Globalization, Polity Collapse and Chaotic Interaction
Geoffrey Clark4.3. Australian Lithic Technology: Evolution, Dispersion and Connectivity
Peter Hiscock & Tim Maloney4.4. Edges of Worlds: Torres Strait Islander Peripheral Participation in Ancient Globalizations
Ian J. McNiven4.5. Melanesia Maritime Middlemen and Pre-Colonial Glocalization
Ian Lilley 4.6. Disentangling the Lapita Interaction Spheres: the Global, the Provincial and the Local
Christophe Sand4.7. East Polynesian Connectivity
Marshall Weisler & Richard Walter Section 5: East Asia5.1. East Asia as a Laboratory for Early Globalization
Gideon Shelach-Lavi5.2. The Spread of Domesticated Plant Resources in Prehistoric Northeast Asia
Gyoung-Ah Lee 5.3. Prehistoric Networks across the Korea Strait (5000-1000 BCE): 'Early Globalization' during the Jomon Period in Northwest Kyushu?
Ilona R. Bausch5.4. Colonialism in the Time of Globalization the Western Zhou Yan State Revisited
Yitzchak Jaffe5.5. Globalization at the Crossroads: the Case of Southeast China during the Pre- and Early Imperial Period
Francis Allard5.6. Global Dynamics in Local Processes of Iron Age Inner Asia
Bryan K. Miller & Ursula Brosseder5.7. Tombs of Xianbei Conquerors and Central Asians in Sixth Century CE Northern China: a Globalizing Perspective
Mandy Jui-man Wu Section 6: Europe6.1. Deep Histories of Globalization and Europe: beyond Eurocentrism
Martin Pitts6.2. Small, Medium, and Large: Globalization Perspectives on the Afro-Eurasian Bronze Age
Helle Vandkilde6.3. Local Elites Globalized in Death: a Practice Approach to Early Iron Age Hallstatt C/D Chieftains' Burials in Northwest Europe
David Fontijn & Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof6.4. Connectivity and Social Change. Roman Goods outside the Empire (100 BCE 400 CE)
Mariana Egri6.5. URBANISM AND EXCHANGE IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC/BALTIC, 600-1000 CE
Søren M. Sindbæk6.6. Globalization and China. Materiality and Civilité in Post-Medieval Europe
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