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E-grāmata: Distributed Agency

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  • Formāts: 224 pages
  • Sērija : Foundations of Human Interaction
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Jan-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190654528
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  • Sērija : Foundations of Human Interaction
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Jan-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190654528
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Distributed Agency presents an interdisciplinary inroad into the latest thinking about the distributed nature of agency: what it's like, what are its conditions of possibility, and what are its consequences. The book's 25 chapters are written by a wide range of scholars, from anthropology, biology, cognitive science, linguistics, philosophy, psychology, geography, law, economics, and sociology. While each chapter takes up different materials using different methods, they all chart relations between the key elements of agency: intentionality, causality, flexibility and accountability. Each chapter seeks to explain how and why such relations are distributed-not just across individuals, but also across bodies and minds, people and things, spaces and times. To do this, the authors work through empirical studies of particular cases, while also offering reviews and syntheses of key ideas from the authors' respective research traditions. Our goals with this collection of essays are to assemble insights from new research on the anatomy of human agency, to address divergent framings of the issues from different disciplines, and to suggest directions for new debates and lines of research. We hope that it will be a resource for researchers working on allied topics, and for students learning about the elements of human-specific modes of shared action, from causality, intentionality, and personhood to ethics, punishment, and accountability.
Series Editor Preface ix
Editors' Preface xi
List of Contributors
xvii
PART ONE Agency as Flexible and Accountable Causality
1 Elements of Agency
3(6)
N. J. Enfield
2 Distribution of Agency
9(6)
N. J. Enfield
3 Gnomic Agency
15(10)
Paul Kockelman
4 Semiotic Agency
25(16)
Paul Kockelman
PART TWO Agency of Institutions and Infrastructure
5 Agency in State Agencies
41(8)
Anya Bernstein
6 Upending Infrastructure in Times of Revolt
49(10)
Julia Elyachar
PART THREE Language and Agency
7 Brain-to-Brain Interfaces and the Role of Language in Distributing Agency
59(8)
Mark Dingemanse
8 Requesting as a Means for Negotiating Distributed Agency
67(12)
Simeon Floyd
9 Social Agency and Grammar
79(8)
Giovanni Rossi
Jorg Zinken
10 Distributed Agency and Action under the Radar of Accountability
87(12)
Jack Sidnell
PART FOUR Economy and Agency
11 Distributed Agency and Debt in the Durational Ethics of Responsibility
99(10)
Jane I. Guyer
12 Money as Token and Money as Record in Distributed Accounts
109(10)
Bill Maurer
PART FIVE Distributing Agency within Selves and Species
13 Distribution of Agency across Body and Self
119(12)
Ruth H. Parry
14 Distributed Agency in Ants
131(10)
Patrizia d'Ettorre
PART SIX Social Bonding Through Embodied Agency
15 Group Exercise and Social Bonding
141(11)
Emma Cohen
16 Social Bonding Through Dance and `Musiking'
152(9)
Bronwyn Tarr
PART SEVEN Agency and Infancy
17 Timescales for Understanding the Agency of Infants and Caregivers
161(8)
Joanna Raczaszek-Leonardi
18 Movement Synchrony, Joint Actions, and Collective Agency in Infancy
169(12)
Bahar Tuncgenc
PART EIGHT The Agency of Materiality
19 The Agency of the Dead
181(10)
Zoe Crossland
20 Distributed Agency in Play
191(8)
Benjamin Smith
21 Contingency and the Semiotic Mediation of Distributed Agency
199(14)
Eitan Wilf
PART NINE The Place of Agency
22 Place and Extended Agency
213(9)
Paul C. Adams
23 How Agency Is Distributed Through Installations
222(11)
Saadi Lahlou
PART TEN From Cooperation to Deception and Disruption
24 Cooperation and Social Obligations
233(10)
David P. Schweikard
25 Deception as Exploitative Social Agency
243(10)
Radu Umbres
26 Disrupting Agents, Distributing Agency
253(18)
Charles H. P. Zuckerman
Author Index 271(4)
Subject Index 275
N.J. Enfield is Professor and Chair of Linguistics at the University of Sydney, Australia.

Paul Kockelman teaches linguistic anthropology at Yale University.