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  1. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory
  2. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory : Volume 21
  3. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory : Volume 21, Issue 1, March 2014
  4. (Re)assembling Communities
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Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory : Volume 24
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Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory : Volume 21
Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory : Volume 21, Issue 4, December 2014
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Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory : Volume 21, Issue 2, June 2014
Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory : Volume 21, Issue 1, March 2014
Processes of Formation and Alteration of Archaeological Fire Structures: Complexity Viewed in the Light of Experimental Approaches
Declaration on Behalf of an Archaeology of Sexe
(Re)assembling Communities
Cooperation and Collective Action in the Cultural Evolution of Complex Societies
The Archaeology of Cosmic Impact: Lessons from Two Mid-Holocene Argentine Case Studies
The Pottery Informatics Query Database: A New Method for Mathematic and Quantitative Analyses of Large Regional Ceramic Datasets
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(Re)assembling Communities

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Author Harris, Oliver J. T.
Copyright Year 2012
Abstract This article seeks to bring together studies of community from both the New and Old Worlds and examine their various strengths and weaknesses. Whilst applauding many of the recent developments, particularly the emphasis on communities as the outcome of practice and agency, I suggest that there are three specific difficulties present in the current studies of community: an underlying subtext which supports modern political notions of community as a timeless form of sociality; a prominent anthropocentric vision of community as the province purely of human beings; and a failure to fully embrace the role of affect and emotion. By rethinking communities as assemblages, this article seeks to build on the firm foundations constructed in the last 15 years to present new possibilities for taking this important concept forward.
Starting Page 76
Ending Page 97
Page Count 22
File Format PDF
ISSN 10725369
Journal Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory
Volume Number 21
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 15737764
Language English
Publisher Springer US
Publisher Date 2012-06-26
Publisher Place Boston
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Community Assemblage Politics Affect Archaeology Anthropology
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Archeology Archeology (arts and humanities)
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