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# Societies without scale | # Societies without scale | ||
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Ryan Schram | Ryan Schram | ||
University of Sydney | University of Sydney | ||
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Slides available at https:// | Slides available at https:// | ||
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+ | ## The south coast of Duau (Normanby Island), within Papua New Guinea | ||
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+ | Figure 1: A Google Maps image of Normanby Island with a placemark on Kurada, a Catholic mission station on the lands of the Auhelawa (Ulada) people. | ||
## Segmentary order: Nested levels | ## Segmentary order: Nested levels | ||
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+ | Figure 2: A social order based on the principle of unilineal descent is segmentary, with segments of different levels performing distinct functions. | ||
## A wide network based on analogies | ## A wide network based on analogies | ||
- | {{ :buuna.svg |Social order is assembled by links based on analogies among elements. Similarities at one level are the basis for positing a more abstract unity, yet the bases for similarities are many.}} | + | {{ :buuna.svg |A bimodal graph consisting of square and circle nodes. Circle nodes connect multiply to square nodes, and two circle nodes with an arc between them (indicating an analogical similarity) each connect to the same square node.}} |
+ | Figure 3: Social order is assembled by links based on analogies among elements. Similarities at one level are the basis for positing a more abstract unity, yet the bases for similarities are many. | ||
## Different combinations of yams and humans over time | ## Different combinations of yams and humans over time | ||
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+ | Figure 4: Yams move along chains of people. A society is merely a specific configuration of yams and humans. | ||
## Two types of complexity | ## Two types of complexity |
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