Culture as a system : how we know the meaning and significance of what we do and say / David B. Kronenfeld.

By: Kronenfeld, David B [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge Studies in AnthropologyPublisher: London : Routledge, 2018Description: 1 online resource (viii, 133 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315267326; 9781351972703Subject(s): Cognition and culture | Cognitive psychology | Language and cultureAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 153 LOC classification: BF311 | .K76 2018Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
chapter 1 Introduction -- chapter 2 Linguistic background; semantics and pragmatics -- chapter 3 Linguistic relativity: Sapir, Whorf, and kinship -- chapter 4 Culture as shared differentially distributed pragmatic knowledge -- chapter 5 Cognitive structures and social units -- chapter 6 Prototype-extension view of concepts -- chapter 7 Kinds of collective cognitive structures I -- chapter 8 Kinds of collective cognitive structures II – cultural models of action -- chapter 9 Individual knowledge and individual use of cultural knowledge -- chapter 10 Cultural models, methods and empirical data -- chapter 11 Conclusion.
Summary: "A particular culture is associated with a particular community, and thus has a social dimension. But how does culture operate and how is it to be defined? Is it to be taken as the behavioral repertoire of members of that community, as the products of their behavior, or as the shared mental content that produces the behavior? Is it to be viewed as a coherent whole or only a collection of disparate parts? Culture is shared, but how totally? How is culture learned and maintained over time, and how does it change In Meaning and Significance in Human Engagement, Kronenfeld adopts a cognitive approach to culture to offer answers to these questions. Combining insights from cognitive psychology and linguistic anthropology with research on collective knowledge systems, he offers an understanding of culture as a phenomenon produced and shaped by a combination of conditions, constraints and logic.Engagingly written, it is essential reading for scholars and graduate students of cognitive anthropology, linguistic anthropology, sociology of culture, philosophy, and computational cognitive science."--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [119]-128) and index.

chapter 1 Introduction -- chapter 2 Linguistic background; semantics and pragmatics -- chapter 3 Linguistic relativity: Sapir, Whorf, and kinship -- chapter 4 Culture as shared differentially distributed pragmatic knowledge -- chapter 5 Cognitive structures and social units -- chapter 6 Prototype-extension view of concepts -- chapter 7 Kinds of collective cognitive structures I -- chapter 8 Kinds of collective cognitive structures II – cultural models of action -- chapter 9 Individual knowledge and individual use of cultural knowledge -- chapter 10 Cultural models, methods and empirical data -- chapter 11 Conclusion.

"A particular culture is associated with a particular community, and thus has a social dimension. But how does culture operate and how is it to be defined? Is it to be taken as the behavioral repertoire of members of that community, as the products of their behavior, or as the shared mental content that produces the behavior? Is it to be viewed as a coherent whole or only a collection of disparate parts? Culture is shared, but how totally? How is culture learned and maintained over time, and how does it change In Meaning and Significance in Human Engagement, Kronenfeld adopts a cognitive approach to culture to offer answers to these questions. Combining insights from cognitive psychology and linguistic anthropology with research on collective knowledge systems, he offers an understanding of culture as a phenomenon produced and shaped by a combination of conditions, constraints and logic.Engagingly written, it is essential reading for scholars and graduate students of cognitive anthropology, linguistic anthropology, sociology of culture, philosophy, and computational cognitive science."--Provided by publisher.

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