- fact, each
level in a
hierarchical system is
composed of a
potentially heterarchical group. The
concept of
heterarchy was
first emplo**** in a
modern context...
- and Zulu.
Despite the
predominance of states, many
societies were
heterarchical and stateless.
Slave trades created various diasporas,
especially in...
-
tenuous power over the chiefdom, but they
trended towards autocracy as
heterarchical governance was
replaced with
hierarchical governance.
Early states were...
- regions, and that
social distribution shifted away from
chiefdoms to a
heterarchical network. Data
analyses of
sites such as Ban Lum Khao, Ban Na Di, Non-Nok...
- Lobedu, Mthwakazi, and
amaZulu in
Southern Africa. Some
societies were
heterarchical and egalitarian,
while others remained organised into chiefdoms. The...
-
production among contributors,
traditional hierarchy is
replaced with a
heterarchical format wherein distinct roles are blurred.
According to Leadbeater,...
- from a pyramidal,
hierarchical society to a single-story
society where heterarchical relationships dominate”.
There is a
tension between ego-centric thinking...
- information. Learning, adaptation, and
evolution mechanisms, bio-inspired
heterarchical control of
distributed manufacturing networks and shop-floor devices...
- , Schmitz, J., Cruse, H. (Sept. 17 2013). A
hexapod walker using a
heterarchical structure for
action selection.
Frontiers in Com****tional Neuroscience...
- Dhar Tichitt's
unique system of
social organization is
indicative of a
heterarchical organization system as seen in Jenné-jeno. Moreover, the
increased the...