PROVISIONAL CODES!: not for Citation or Use WITHOUT AUTHOR PERMISSION !!! WORLD-SYSTEM LINKAGES IN THE STANDARD SAMPLE: CONTACT AGENTS. New Codes Douglas R. White, Michael L. Burton, Candice Bradley, and Carmella C. Moore. (Note: as these codes are provisional, authorship may change depending on further inputs). STDS52.DAT Variables 1115 - These codes are unfinished, and the authors invite commentary. Author permission is required to use or cite these codes prior to completion. Burton, White and Bradley prepared the original codebook for this study. Original coding was done principally by Bradley with assistance from Moore, with Michael Winkelman coding several societies, and Burton and White checking codes and coding several societies. White assembled and recoded materials from the original codebooks into the present codes and codebook. These variables are recoded from many different elements in the original. The coding was supported by NSF grants BNS-8304782 and BNS-8507685. Those parts of the original codebooks and codes from which these codes are derived may be cited as follows: Bradley, Candice, Douglas R. White, and Michael L. Burton. n.d. Codes on Political History, Conquest, and Colonization. World Systems Coding Project, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine. Michael L. Burton, Candice Bradley, and Douglas R. White, n.d. Codes on World System Contacts, Cultural Penetration, and Catastrophic Changes. World Systems Coding Project, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine.  Finished Variable Codebook Filename: CONTACT Diskette: Worldsys made from 3-22-87 1:08p FRONTIER / CONTACT datasets VERSION: ( )A1 ( )A2 ( )B ( )C other( )____ VERSIONS ARE LISTED A1/2 First Society Name: _____________ Number: _______ ** means A has, C doesn't C Second Needs Addl Research ( )Y ( )N on Questions: * means C has, A doesn't ____________________________________________ Coding Problems:____________________________ Date of Observation (Pinpointed) Cover _____ 1115. Type of Contact [34] 129 . = Missing data 4 ? 0 = 2A3 1 = Military expedition 3A 2 = Military-explorers 7 3 = Peaceful Explorers 1 4 = Administrators or Diplomats 4 5 = Missionaries 9 6 = Traders or trappers 7 = Slave Traders 1 8 = Scholars 3 Mixed - without missionaries [27, 34, 36] 4 Mixed - with missionaries [15, 25, 35] L---+---T1----+-T--2----T----3--T-+----4T---+---T5----+-T--6----T----7--Tr+---R .X:8 .L:65 .R:E 1113. Current Contact Characteristics, regardless of Advancing Frontier 133 . = Missing data 1 = None 10 2 = Traders, irregardless of 2, and govt' officials 1 3 = Extensive labor recruitment 3 4 = Miners, Rubber extractors, Labor recruiters 27 5 = Missions, irregardless of 3: Traders, Gov't officials 11 6 = New Settlers 1 7 = Symbiotic - no advancing frontier - settled by outsiders long ago, focal group reside in marginal area 1114. Advancing Frontier - Contact charateristics -- movement of people or cultural shift - code 1 if absent. Where codes differ, 1st code is characteristics present, 2nd code those that have impacted as frontier 133 . = Missing data 10 1 = No 8 2 = Traders, irregardless of 2, and govt' officials 2 3 = Extensive labor recruitment 8 4 = Miners, Rubber extractors, Labor recruiters 14 5 = Missions, irregardless of 3: Traders, Gov't officials 7 6 = New Settlers 1 7 = Symbiotic - no advancing frontier - settled by outsiders long ago, focal group reside in marginal area . Non-indigenous peoples living in the Society [31] * . = Missing data 2E 0 = None Yes: ________________________, ______________________ . First Known Contact With Non-Local State-Level Entity (within home area) [32] 2A . = Missing data 3A Am America Ja Japan Au Australia Ma Mali (Islamic Kingdom) Br Britain No Norway Ch Chinese Nr Norsemen Eg Egypt Po Portugal Es Europeans from S or SW Africa Ru Russians Et Ethiopia Sn Sweden Fr French Sp Spain Gr Germany Sw Swahili __ Other: __________ . Number of Years prior to Observation [33] . = Missing data 2A4 ______ 3A Check: Date of Contact = Variable 27