Closed systems and open minds

Closed systems and open minds1964
About this book
Synopsis: Social anthropology, defined operationally in terms of what social anthropologists have done in the last fifty years, is the study and comparison of tribal societies and of small fields of social life with emphasis on the role of custom. When a social anthropologist's research leads him into any field which belongs to other disciplines, what line should he adopt? What use may he make of the results that other scholars have already achieved? Must he knowingly make naive assumptions concerning events which they have regarded as complex?
Details
- First published
- 1964
- OL Work ID
- OL1275020W
Subjects
AnthropologySociologySocial psychologySocial systems