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Behaviour and Literacy
Author(s) -
Jack Goody
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
behemoth
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1866-2447
DOI - 10.1524/behe.2010.0010
Subject(s) - literacy , relation (database) , term (time) , extension (predicate logic) , perspective (graphical) , sociology , epistemology , social science , positive economics , computer science , economics , philosophy , pedagogy , physics , quantum mechanics , database , artificial intelligence , programming language
This article argues from a perspective that tries to transcend the historical, social, economical specificity of the notion of ‚law’. As a more general term the term “jural behaviour” is suggested, especially for oral societies. On this basis, the author asks for the relation of literacy and law or jural behaviour respectively. As the comparative overview of historical and anthropological cases proves, literacy leads to extension of forms of behaviour geographically, it enables social mobility, it causes formalisation, and it leads to universalisation

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