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Bifocal stance theory: An effort to broaden, extend, and clarify
Robert Jagiello1, Cecilia Heyes2, Harvey Whitehouse1
1Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, University of Oxford, Oxford OX2 6PE, UK robert.jagiello@anthro.ox.ac.uk harvey.whitehouse@anthro.ox.ac.uk.
Abstract:
The bifocal stance theory (BST) of cultural evolution has prompted a wide-ranging discussion with broadly three aims: to apply the theory to novel contexts; to extend the conceptual framework; to offer critical feedback on various aspects of the theory. We first discuss BST's relevance to the diverse range of topics which emerged from the commentaries, followed by a consideration of how our framework can be supplemented by and compared to other theories. Lastly, the criticisms that were raised by a subset of commentaries allow us to clarify parts of our theory.
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