Scale and Social OrganizationFredrik Barth |
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Introduction | 9 |
Scale and Social Relations Thoughts | 41 |
Scale as a Variable in Analysis Fields in Social | 78 |
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action activities actors agricultural aspects associated become Bremnes canal caste characteristic collectivity complexity concept construction contrast course culture defined density depends described differentiation discussion distribution diversity dominant economic effect empirical encounters entity ethnic example extent fact fields fishing functions further greater groups Herat human identify important increase India individuals interaction interests internal involved kind labour land large-scale larger less limited live locality means mobility moral particular pattern peasant perhaps persons political population possible potential present Press production properties question range Redfield reference regional relations relationship relatively represent result roles scale seems sense situation small-scale social organization society space specific status structure tion traditional units University urban values various village whole