EMCSR 2002 Program papers - mathematical anthropology
see
program, second page
Panel_EMCSR.PDF
vanderLeeuw_EMCSR.PDF
Why Model?
S.E. van der Leeuw, Universite de Paris I, France
Leaf_EMSCR.PDF
What is "Formal" Analysis
M. Leaf, University of Texas, Dallas, USA
Read_EMCSR.PDF
Mathematical Modeling Issues in Analytical Representations of
Human Societies
D. Read, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Ballonoff_EMCSR.pdf
Notes on the Progress of Cultural Theory
P. Ballonoff, Ballonoff Consulting Service, Alexandria, Virginia, USA
Lehman_EMCSR.PDF
On the Application of Discrete Mathematics to Questions in Anthropology
F.K.L. Chit Hiaing, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA
Fischer_EMCSR.pdf
Classification, Symbolic Representation and Ritual: Information vs. Meaning in
Cultural Processes
M. Fischer, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK
White_EMCSR.PDF
Network Analysis and Social Dynamics
D.R. White, University of California, Irvine, USA
Jorion_EMCSR.PDF
Accounting for Human Activity through Physics
P. Jorion, Los Angeles, USA
Kronenfeld_EMCSR.PDF
Culture and Society: The Role of Distributed Cognition
D. Kronenfeld, University of California, Riverside, USA
Ezhkova_EMCSR_Final.PDF
Challenges of Cultural Theory: Theory of Cognitive States
I. Ezhkova, International Institute of Applied Technologies, Brussels, Belgium