Potential of a « regional network » approach: The Ranking / Grade Systems in Island Melanesia
Dousset Laurent. 2018-10-18. .
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Subject
Grades, Systèmes Politiques, Mélanésie, Vanuatu, Bismarck, Diffusion, [SHS.ANTHRO-SE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Social Anthropology and ethnology, [SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory
Domains
Archéologie, Anthropologie, Sciences Sociales, Sciences humaines
Description
International audience Voyage simulations (see Dousset & Di Piazza 2018) suggest that the notion of “regional network” better explains potential interrelationships and long term diffusion/exchanges between islands and language groups, than does the small network approach (such as investigating the Kula ring) or large-scale migration models (such as Lapita expansion [Although regional style models have been developed in this context, too]). Regional networks could be defined as spaces of potential interrelations in which, at one particular time, one particular social institution or cultural feature is structurally identical (or similar). Regional networks are shifting and overlapping spaces and are therefore connected as chains. This paper will attempt to explore the Ranking/Grade system as one such social institution prone to diffusion/exchange and suggest some very preliminary hypotheses about its chains of transformation.
Creators
Dousset, Laurent
Contributors
Centre de Recherche et de Documentation sur l'Océanie (CREDO) ; École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Australian Reserach Council, ARC DP180100893
Sources
Waves of Words, Waves of Words, Oct 2018, Sydney, Australia
Coverage
Vanuatu, Mélanésie, Melanesia