The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 31Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess University of Chicago Press, 1926 Established in 1895 as the first U.S. scholarly journal in its field, AJS remains a leading voice for analysis and research in the social sciences, presenting work on the theory, methods, practice, and history of sociology. AJS also seeks the application of perspectives from other social sciences and publishes papers by psychologists, anthropologists, statisticians, economists, educators, historians, and political scientists. |
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... cultural similari- ties he uses the quantitative and qualitative criteria which , he believes , apply no matter what the distance between the two cultural areas . Thus he comes to build up his hypothetical culture areas and cultural ...
... cultural similari- ties he uses the quantitative and qualitative criteria which , he believes , apply no matter what the distance between the two cultural areas . Thus he comes to build up his hypothetical culture areas and cultural ...
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... culture is the tenet of progressiv- ism , the idea that cultural change is always in the direction of im- provement . Not only that retrogression and stagnation claim their share , nor that the concept of progress is irrevocably wedded ...
... culture is the tenet of progressiv- ism , the idea that cultural change is always in the direction of im- provement . Not only that retrogression and stagnation claim their share , nor that the concept of progress is irrevocably wedded ...
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... cultural similarities . Man's power of invention is lim- ited . Therefore , the interpretation of cultural similarities through independent invention can only be made after all ... culture in 1124 . DIFFUSIONISM AND HISTORICAL ETHNOLOGY 21.
... cultural similarities . Man's power of invention is lim- ited . Therefore , the interpretation of cultural similarities through independent invention can only be made after all ... culture in 1124 . DIFFUSIONISM AND HISTORICAL ETHNOLOGY 21.
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... cultural districts consisting of coexisting or , to use Tylor's phrase , adhesive features . These are then projected into the past in the form of hypothetical culture complexes . Starting his culture- building in the region of the ...
... cultural districts consisting of coexisting or , to use Tylor's phrase , adhesive features . These are then projected into the past in the form of hypothetical culture complexes . Starting his culture- building in the region of the ...
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... cultural features in mechanical fashion with little concern about their mutual influ- ences and their psychological mutations in time , and in assuming that the adhesions between the features of a culture are fixed and immutable ; that ...
... cultural features in mechanical fashion with little concern about their mutual influ- ences and their psychological mutations in time , and in assuming that the adhesions between the features of a culture are fixed and immutable ; that ...
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