In this Book
An archaeology of innovation: Approaching social and technological change in human society
Book
2021
Published by:
Manchester University Press
summary
An archaeology of innovation is the first monograph-length investigation of innovation and the innovation process from an archaeological perspective. It interrogates the idea of innovation that permeates our popular media and our political and scientific discourse, setting this against the long-term perspective that only archaeology can offer. Case studies span the entire breadth of human history, from our earliest hominin ancestors to the contemporary world. The book argues that the present narrow focus on pushing the adoption of technical innovations ignores the complex interplay of social, technological and environmental systems that underlies truly innovative societies; the inherent connections between new technologies, technologists and social structure that give them meaning and make them valuable; and the significance and value of conservative social practices that lead to the frequent rejection of innovations.
Table of Contents
Cover
Half-Title Page, Series Information, Title Page, Copyright
pp. i-iv
Table of Contents
pp. v
List of Figures
pp. vi-viii
List of Tables
pp. ix
Acknowledgments
pp. x-xii
Abbreviations
pp. xiii-xiv
Introduction: Loomings
pp. 1-7
1. Innovation as discourse
pp. 8-31
2. Messy narratives/flexible methodologies
pp. 32-60
3. Invention as process
pp. 61-78
4. Power, influence, and adoption
pp. 79-102
5. Pass it on
pp. 103-128
6. Tradition, continuity, and resistance
pp. 129-158
7. Create/innovate
pp. 159-183
Conclusion: The widening gyre
pp. 184-191
References
pp. 192-231
Index
pp. 232-242
| ISBN | 9781526132659 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9781526132642, 9781526132666, 9781526132673 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 1237409881 |
| Pages | 256 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2021-03-30 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | No |
Copyright
2021


