
Based On Two Years Of Fieldwork In A Ne Romanian Village, This Book Offers An Ethnographic, Interdisciplinary Interpretation Of Social Interactions In A Low Trust Society. In Sateni, Cooperation With Unrelated Or Unfamiliar Partners Fails To Take Off While Distrust Permeates Everyday Life And Cultural Representations. This Book Argues That The Costs Of Misplaced Trust Restricted Sateni Moral Expectations And Cooperative Practices To Family, Kinship, And Friendship Ties. Household Autarchy And Personalized Morality Offered An Optimal Strategy Against Political, Ecological Or Social Unpredictability. Trust Appears By Social Agreement Around Cultural Representations Of Moral Behavior, Persists By Social Interdependence, And Collapses When Interests Misalign. Outside Family-centric Social Relationships Lies A Struggle For Scarce Resources Of Land, Money Or Prestige, With Deception Or Predation Lurking Around Every Corner. Kinship, Economy, Politics, And Rituals Are Organised Around The Distinction Between The Mutualism Of Trusted Partners And Perennial Competition Against The Rest Of The World. This Ethnography Analyses The Intersection Of Ecology, History, Traditions, Social Organisation, Technology, And Evolved Human Dispositions For Cooperation And Conflict Which Create And Change A Culture Of Distrust--
This book investigates the mechanisms by which distrust becomes a foundational cultural and social strategy in a low-trust environment. Radu Umbres, an anthropologist, utilizes two years of intensive fieldwork in a Romanian village to examine how social interactions are shaped by the perceived costs of misplaced trust. He argues that household autarchy and personalized morality serve as rational adaptations to historical, political, and ecological unpredictability, effectively restricting cooperative practices to immediate kinship and friendship networks.
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Scholars in the field of anthropology and social science recognize this work as a rigorous application of interdisciplinary theory to ethnographic data. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which effectively bridges the gap between evolutionary psychology and traditional cultural anthropology.
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Publication Date:
2022-01-01
ISBN-10:
0190869917
ISBN-13:
9780190869915
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