2022
DOI: 10.1163/15685276-12341649
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Heterarchy

Abstract: Transferred from neurophysiology and cybernetics to the humanities and the social sciences by settlement archeologist Carole L. Crumley, the notion of heterarchy, in particular, and heterarchical thinking, in general, have contributed to changing the way in which power structures other than hierarchies are seen as patterns for order in complex societies. The very idea of social complexity has been transformed by challenging the conflation of order with ranked order. New models for cultural evolution also appea… Show more

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“…Migration to and between cities is a main driving factor of urban diversification. In our view, understanding this key aspect of urbanity -together with its sibling processes co-spatialization and differentiation -is advanced by analyzing moments of change to the heterachical system which orders relations between (diverse types of) individual actors and actors groups/organizations in cities (Urciuoli 2022). The evolving nature of such heterarchies translates into the necessity of narrating stories of how a city came to be, always adapting to the current socio-political and religious demands at the time of (re-)telling, as the plurality of Roman foundation myths show .…”
Section: Urban Growth and Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Migration to and between cities is a main driving factor of urban diversification. In our view, understanding this key aspect of urbanity -together with its sibling processes co-spatialization and differentiation -is advanced by analyzing moments of change to the heterachical system which orders relations between (diverse types of) individual actors and actors groups/organizations in cities (Urciuoli 2022). The evolving nature of such heterarchies translates into the necessity of narrating stories of how a city came to be, always adapting to the current socio-political and religious demands at the time of (re-)telling, as the plurality of Roman foundation myths show .…”
Section: Urban Growth and Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We suggest that the economic landscape thus created is a relevant factor in processes that often claim to be entirely driven by ideological factors, that is, religious ideas (see below). The heterarchy enabled and furthered by the tensions and diversity of urban society is quickly reflected in the rise and internal structuring of religious organizations (Urciuoli 2022). We have shown this for the relationship of market organization and religious administration in East-Central Europe's late medieval sees (Szende 2022) or the development of religious roles in old centers of Western Europe (Rau 2022a) as much as for the diversity of priesthoods and small religious groups in ancient Rome (Rüpke 2018c, Rüpke 2022a).…”
Section: Organizational Development Under Conditions Of Urban Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%