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Man the hunter / compil. Richard Lee ; co-aut. Irven Devore Nível de parte analítica: Discussions, part vii • Evolution of hunting • Discussions, part vi • Theoretical framework for interpreting archeological materials • Discussions, part v • Discussions, part iv • Gidjingali marriage arrangements • Discussions, part iii • Discussion, part ii • Introduction to hadsa ecology • Who hunters do for a living, or, how to make out on scarce resources • Problems in the study of hunters and gatherers • Preface • Causal factors and processes in the evolution of pre-parnning societies • Coping with abundance : subsistence on the northwest coast • Importance of flux in two hunting societies • Australian marriage, land-owning groups, and initiations • Subsistence and ecology of northern food fatherers with special reference to the ainu • Demographic and ecological influences on aboriginal australian marridge sections • Birhor of india and some comments on bend organization • Stability and flexibility in hadza residential groupings • Southeastern australia : level of social organization • Current status of the world's hunting and fathering peoples • Jidjingali marriage arrengements • Ownership and use of land among the australian aborigines • Marriage classes and demography in central australia • Concept of primitiveness • Discussions • What hunters do for a living, or, how to make out on scarce resources • Hunting economies of the tropical forest zone of south america : an attempt at • Hunting : an integrating biobehavior system and its evolutionary importance • Traces of pleistocene hunters : an east african example • Nature of dogrib socioterritorial groups • Theoretical pamework for interpreting archeological materials • Diversity of eskimo societies • Epidemiological factors : health and disease in hunter-fatherers • Discussions. part 7 • Discussions. part 6 • Studies of hunter-fatherers as an aid to the interpretation of prehistoric socie • Discussions. part 3 • Some predictions for the pleistocene based on equilibrium systems among recent • Discussions. part 4 • Methodological considerations of the archeological use of ethnographic data • Ethnographic data and understanding the pleistocene • Discussions • Netsilik eskimos : adaptive processesPublicação: Chicago : Aldine, 1973Descrição: 415 p.Disponibilidade:
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Human ethology / Irenaus Eibl-Eibesfeldt Nível de parte analítica: Reply to bindra's comments • Comments on paper by altman and godelier • Reply to hinde's comments • Reply to von granach's comments • Comments on paper by salzen and dunn • Replay to freeman's comments • Reply to levelt's comments • An ethological approache to language through the study of speech perception • Comments on papers by macneill and foppa. the origins of language and language • Comments on papers by ekman and goffman • Functional aspects of aggression, fear and attachment in anthropological perspec • Reply to reynold's comments • Comments on papers by kummer and tajfel. social relations , intergroup conflict • Reply to hinde's comments • Reply to reynolds comments • Comments on papers by macneill and foppa : origins of language and language awareness • Language acquisition : a human ethological problem? • Language origins • Comments on papers by marler and liberman • Ethological approach to language through the study of speech perception • Development of auditory perception in relation to vocal behavior • Comments on papers by salzen and dunn • Understanding human development : limitations and possibilities in an ethological approach • Social attachment and a sense of security • Comments on papers by charlesworth and trevarthen. ethology, psychology, and the study of human intelligence • Instincts for human understanding and for cultural cooperation : their development in infancy • Ethology : understanding the other half of intelligence • Comments on papers by mason and papouseks-toward a unified science of developmen • Early ontogeny of human social interaction : its biological roots andsocial dimen • Maternal attributes and primate cognitive development • Comments on papers by kummer and tajfel-social relations and intergroup conflict • Comments on papers by ekman and goffman • Comments on papers by altman and godelier-territory, property, and privacy • Human intergroup conflict : useful and less useful forms of analysis • Value of social relatioships to nonhuman primates : a heuristic scheme • Comments on papers by flynn and bandura • Psychological mechanisms of aggression • Anatomical pathways for attack behavior in cats • Functional aspects of aggression, fear and attachment in anthropological perspec • Beyond reductionism : five basic concepts in human ethology • Aggression, fear and attachment : complexities and interdependencies • Response cries • About brows : emotional and conversational signals • Territory and property in primitive society • Privacy as an interpersonal boundary process • Comments on papers by eibl-eibesfeldt and luckmann • Personal identity as an evolutionary and historical problem • Ritual and ritualization from a biological perspectivePublicação: New York : Aldine De Gruyter, 1989Descrição: 848 p.Disponibilidade:
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Evaluating family programs / compil. Heather Weiss ; co-aut. Francine Jacobs Nível de parte analítica: Lessons in context • Ecological perspectives on change in families • Programs for racially and ethnically diverse american families : some critical issues • Possibilities and limitations of meta-analysis in understanding family program impact • Cost analysis in family support programs • Using an impact evaluation model with too-early-childbearing programs • Studying complexity : the case of the child and family resource program • Child wellfare league of america's adolescent parents project • Cross-project evaluation of the child survival/fair start initiative : a case study of action research • Toward experimental evaluation of the family, infant and preschool program • Prove to me that meld makes a difference • Evaluation experience of the avance parent-child education program • Toward an understanding of the program variable in comprehensive parent support programs • Common design and methodological problems encountered in evaluating family support services : illustrations from the .... • Lessons from the evaluation of the brookline early education project • Social support : conceptualuzation and measurement • Measures of stress and coping in families • Measuring family systems outcomes • Measuring parent outcomes in family program evaluation • Evaluating parent-child interaction outcomes of family support and education programs • Rethinking the assessment of child-focused outcomes • Five-tiered approach to evaluation : context and implementation • Family support and education programs : working through ecological theories of human development • Family support and education programs : challenges and opportunitiesPublicação: New York : Aldine De Gruyter, 1988Descrição: 556 p.Disponibilidade:
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