Risky transactions : trust, kinship and ethnicity
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Risky transactions : trust, kinship and ethnicity
Berghahn Books, 2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Trust is a central feature of relationships within the Mafia, oppressed minorities, kin groups everywhere, among dissidents, nationalist freedom fighters, ethnic tourists, ethnic middlemen, exchange networks of Kalahari Bushmen, and families subjected to Stalinist social control. Each of these types of trust is examined by a leading scholar and compared with the expectations of neo-Darwinian theory, in particular the theories of kin selection and ethnic nepotism. The result is a fascinating, theoretically focused yet empirically eclectic contribution to the overlapping fields of human ethnology, evolutionary psychology, and bio-politics. The common thread uniting these diverse phenomena is a trusting relationship predicated on altruism. Chapters examine the strengths and limits of human trust under various stressers and temptations to defect.
By exploring the relationship between kin and ethnic altruism and showing its sensitivity to culture, Risky Transactions recasts the evolutionary approach to ethnicity as a blend of primordial and instrumental factors.
目次
Acknowledgements
PART I: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1. From Mafia to freedom fighters: Questions raised by ethology and sociobiology
Frank K. Salter
PART II: ETHNOGRAPHY
Chapter 2. Taking the risk out of risky transactions: A forager's dilemma
Polly Wiessner
PART III: PSYCHOLOGICAL MECHANISMS
Chapter 3. Kith-and-kin rationality in risky choices: Theoretical modeling and cross-cultural empirical testing
X.T.Wang
Chapter 4. Altruism begins at home: Evidence for a kin selection heuristic sensitive to the costs and benefits of helping
Eugene Burnstein, Christine Branigan and Grazyna Wieczorkowska-Nejtardt
PART IV: RISKY BUSINESS, ILLICIT AND LICIT
Chapter 5. Mafia and blood symbolism
Anton Blok
Chapter 6. Cognitive and classificatory foundations of trust and informal institutions: A new and expanded theory of ethnic trading networks
Janet T. Landa
PART V: OPPRESSED FAMILIES AND MINORITIES
Chapter 7. Risky transactions under a totalitarian regime: The Romanian case
Carmen Strungaru
Chapter 8. Strategies for mitigating risk among Jewish groups
Kevin MacDonald
PART VI: AIDS, THE U.S. SUPREME COURT, AND TOURISM
Chapter 9. Ethnicity, transactional risk of HIV, and male homosexual partnering behaviour
James N. Schubert and Margaret Ann Curran
Chapter 10. Dialect, sex and risk effects on judges' questioning of counsel in Supreme Court oral argument
James N. Schubert, Steven A. Peterson, Glendon Schubert and Stephen L .Wasby
Chapter 11. Risk and deceit in transient, non-repeated interactions: The case of tourism
Pierre L. van den Berghe
PART VII: EVOLUTIONARY SYNTHESES
Chapter 12. Ethnic solidarity as risk avoidance: An evolutionary view
Peter Meyer
Chapter 13. Ethnic nepotism as a two-edged sword: The risk-mitigating role of ethnicity among mafiosi, nationalist fighters, middlemen, and dissidents
Frank K. Salter
Notes on contributors
Bibliography
Index
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