Technological Perspectives on Behavioral Change (Culture and Technology)
Book Details
Author(s)Michael Brian Schiffer
PublisherUniversity of Arizona Press
ISBN / ASIN0816511950
ISBN-139780816511952
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Sales Rank2,947,930
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Human societies have always been characterized by a dependence on artifacts, from prehistoric stone tools to modern electronic devices. Technology responds to and affects virtually all human behavior; yet the interdependence of behavior and artifacts has never been studied intensively. Archaeologist Schiffer now draws on his discipline's familiarity with artifacts--and the processes of change they reveal--to offer new insight into the study of behavioral change. Drawing on case studies that deal with changes in architecture, ceramics and electronic technology, he emphasizes the central idea that the explanations of change must focus on the nexus of behavior and artifacts in the context of activities.









