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Leslie White - Wikipedia White differentiated three components of culture: technological, sociological, and ideological He argued that it was the technological component which plays a primary role or is the primary determining factor responsible for the cultural evolution
Leslie A. White | Cultural Evolution, Social Theory Anthropology . . . Leslie A White (born Jan 19, 1900, Salida, Colo , U S —died March 31, 1975, Lone Pine, Calif ) was an American anthropologist best known for his theories of the evolution of culture and for the scientific study of culture that he called “ culturology ”
Leslie White - New World Encyclopedia Leslie Alvin White (January 19, 1900 – March 31, 1975) was an American anthropologist known for his advocacy of theories of cultural evolution, Neoevolutionism, and for the scientific study of culture that he named "culturology "
Major Works by Leslie A. White - faculty. rsu. edu About this title: Leslie White was one of the most important-and controversial-figures in American anthropology This classic work, initially published in 1949, contains White's definitive statement on what he termed "culturology "
Leslie A. White - iResearchNet Leslie White was an American cultural anthropologist known for his neo-evolutionary viewpoint White was born in Salida, Colorado, on January 19, 1900 and planned a career in the natural sciences before joining the Navy during World War I
Leslie A. White Papers, 1921-1974 - University of Michigan Leslie White was an influential American anthropologist and anthropological theorist who in his writings and teachings espoused the importance of evolutionary theory and helped top revive the work of Lewis Henry Morgan as one of the pioneers of American anthropology
Leslie Alvin White | Encyclopedia. com The American anthropologist Leslie A White (1900-1975) was known for his fieldwork among the Keresan-speaking Indians, his "culturological" theory of human behavior, and his energy theory of cultural evolution
Leslie A. Whites Theory of Cultural Evolution - JSTOR Even though Barnes says he differs only with the extremes of White's culturological explanation, there appears to be a much more fundamental opposition It arises when one philoso- phizes about culture as White does
Leslie White’s Neo-evolutionism: Energy and Cultural Complexity Leslie White was an influential figure in the mid-20th century who sought to explain cultural evolution through a scientific lens Departing from the classical evolutionists who emphasized stages of societal progress, White proposed a more quantifiable approach
LESLIE A. WHITE, ANTHROPOLOGIST - The New York Times Prof Leslie A White, former chairman of the anthropology department at the University of Michigan, died at Lone Pine, Calif , on Monday He was 75 years old