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Brigitta Benzing

    Das Ende der Ethnokunst
    Das neue Äthiopien
    Die Geschichte und das Herrschaftssystem der Dagomba
    Beiträge zu den Problemen und Tendenzen der Sozialwissenschaften in Afrika
    Civil society in Ethiopia
    Exploitation and overexploitation in societies past and present
    • 2003

      Human impact on landscape can be conceptualised in terms of socially governed ecological systems. In the past the adaptive capacity of human cultural systems has been emphasised. Nowadays, a shift can be recognised towards modified views. Resources are discussed as prerequisites for establishing complex human societies. This includes also a more biologically minded view from the standpoint of the humanities. In such a view, human societal complexes can be understood as systems that manage energy and matters. The concept of social-metabolic regimes has developed in such a context. Cultures, as seen within this paradigm, are not undestood merely as autopoietic symbolic entities but as results of an interaction of material prerequisites and emerging social structures. One might dismiss this as an epistemiological shift, part of the play of science with itself. But it remains unsolved so far in terms of evolutionary theory if the ultimate goal of evolution is reproductive sucess or accessi

      Exploitation and overexploitation in societies past and present