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Materialna odpornost : od kibernetike k skupkom
ID Mlekuž, Dimitrij (Author)

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Abstract
Prispevek obravnava koncept odpornosti kot enega izmed osrednjih analitičnih okvirov sodobnega mišljenja o spremembi, krizi in prilagajanju ter kritično pretrese njegovo uporabo v arheološki teoriji. Izvorno umeščen v kibernetiko in teorijo kompleksnih sistemov, je bil koncept odpornosti v arheologiji pogosto prevzet brez temeljite refleksije o svojih epistemoloških in političnih predpostavkah. V prispevku pokažemo, da se abstraktna uporaba sistemske odpornosti pogosto izogne vprašanjem materialnosti, delovanja in zgodovinskosti arheološkega zapisa. Namesto tega predlagamo preusmeritev fokusa k »materialni odpornosti«, razumljeni kot relacijski pojav, ki se vzpostavlja skozi konkretna razmerja med materialnimi entitetami. Prispevek združuje konceptualna orodja iz teorije skupkov, relacijske ontologije in pojma dogodka, da bi razširil razumevanje spremembe in razpada v arheološkem zapisu. Poseben poudarek namenjamo dogodku kot preizkusu odpornosti in reorganizacije ter kritično analiziramo veččasovne ritme in prostorske razsežnosti, znotraj katerih se odpornost manifestira. Prispevek tako ponuja nov konceptualni okvir za arheološko analizo sprememb, ki presega binarno logiko stabilnosti in kolapsa ter omogoča bolj razprto, politično in materialno občutljivo interpretacijo arheološke preteklosti.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:arheologija, odpornost, arheološka teorija, kompleksni sistemi, skupki, dogodek, kibernetika, sistemska teorija
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:01.01.2025
Year:2025
Number of pages:Str. 7-24
Numbering:[Št.] 42
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-179349 This link opens in a new window
UDC:902.3
ISSN on article:0351-5958
COBISS.SI-ID:268151043 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:11.02.2026
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Title:Arheo : arheološka obvestila
Shortened title:Arheo
Publisher:Filozofska fakulteta, Oddelek za arheologijo
ISSN:0351-5958
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Material resilience : from cybernetics to assemblages
Abstract:
This paper examines the concept of resilience as one of the central analytical frameworks in contemporary thinking about change, crisis, and adaptation, and offers a critical reassessment of its use in archaeological theory. Originally situated within cybernetics and complex systems theory, the concept of resilience has often been adopted in archaeology without sufficient reflection on its epistemological and political assumptions. We argue that the abstract application of systemic resilience tends to bypass crucial questions of materiality, agency, and the historicity of the archaeological record. Instead, we propose a shift of focus towards material resilience, understood as a relational phenomenon that emerges through concrete interactions between material entities. Drawing on conceptual tools from assemblage theory, relational ontology, and the notion of the event, the paper seeks to expand our understanding of change and disintegration in the archaeological record. Particular emphasis is placed on the event as a test of resilience and reorganisation, and we critically explore the multi-temporal rhythms and spatial dimensions through which resilience is manifested. In doing so, the paper offers a new conceptual framework for archaeological analysis of change—one that moves beyond the binary logic of stability and collapse and allows for a more open-ended, political, and materially sensitive interpretation of the archaeological past.

Keywords:archaeology, resilience, archaeological theory, complex systems, assemblages, event, cybernetics, systems theory

Projects

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:P6-0247
Name:Arheologija

Funder:Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:Univerza v Ljubljani
Project number:SN-ZRD/22-27/0510
Name:Materialna odpornost v časih okoljskih in družbenih sprememb
Acronym:MATRES

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