thanx, in advance.
Wm King
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21:19 N.LAT by 157:52 W.LONG
There was no clash with behaviorists - behaviorists simply went extinct out
of irrelevency.
The real "clash" if you must find one - was between various approached to
post-modernity and the structuralist theorists.
David A. Smith
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> would you happen to know of an essay which traced the changes is
> social science from the 60' to present? I.e. the growth
> of postmodern theorie(s) and the clash with the behaviorists?
>
> thanx, in advance.
>
> Wm King
you might want to look at Sherry B. Ortner's "Theory in Anthropology
Since the Sixties" in Dirks et al _Culture/Power/History_ (Princeton,
1994). Nothing revolutionary, just an overview, but I guess that's what
you are looking for.
Peter Sarram
Northwestern University
Department of RadioTvFilm
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