| Jeffrey A. Geiger - 2007 - 314 oldal
...discussions of social organization and identity, as famously defined by British ethnologist EB Tylor: "Culture or Civilization, taken in its wide ethnographic...custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society." 156 As Stocking notes, however, in examining the pluralization of the... | |
| David Amigoni - 2007 - 12 oldal
...engaged in an argument over the meanings of'culture' in the late 1860s and early 1870s. Tylor stated that 'Culture or Civilization, taken in its wide ethnographic...custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society.' 22 For Stocking, Tylor's use of the term 'culture' where 'civilisation'... | |
| Anne Phillips - 2009 - 214 oldal
...definition is frequently served up as the example of the classical conception. "Culture or civilisation, taken in its wide ethnographic sense, is that complex...law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits required by man as a member of society."2 "Complex whole" is the key phrase here. On this reading,... | |
| Toru Ishida, Susan R. Fussell, Piek T. J. M. Vossen - 2007 - 398 oldal
...generally credited for providing the first definition of culture in anthropology. According to Tylor [60], "culture or civilization, taken in its wide ethnographic...includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society." A compiled list of over 200... | |
| Bert Klandermans, Conny Roggeband - 2007 - 326 oldal
..."culture," of which Edward Tylor's 1871 formulation is the most quoted in anthropological textbooks: "Culture or Civilization, taken in its wide ethnographic...includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom and other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society." Culture here emerges not as... | |
| David Schachinger - 2007 - 29 oldal
...von Kultur liefert Edward Tylorin seinem 1871 erschienenen Buch „Primitive Culture": „ Culture is [...] that complex whole which includes knowledge,...custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society. " Hier bezeichnet der Begriff Kultur etwas durch Gesellschaftsbildung... | |
| Kock, Ned - 2007 - 750 oldal
...(Elton, 1982; Olaniran, 1994). Culture: One of the earliest and most widely cited definitions of culture is "that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief,...custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by a man as a member of society" (Tylor, 1871, p. 1). Globally Distributed Collaboration: Distributed... | |
| Webb Keane - 2007 - 339 oldal
...("the belief in Spiritual Beings" [1864: vol. 1, p. 424]) and culture ("Culture or Civilization, ... is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief,...custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society" [1864: vol. 1, p. 1]). More specifically, he had a direct influence... | |
| Webb Keane - 2007 - 339 oldal
...("the belief in Spiritual Beings" [1864: vol. 1, p. 424]) and culture ("Culture or Civilization, ... is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief,...custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society" [1864: vol. 1, p. 1]). More specifically, he had a direct influence... | |
| Robert V. Daniels - 2008 - 493 oldal
...Culture, to cite the definition offered by Edward Tyler over a century ago and never improved upon, is "that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief,...custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society."2 Passed from one generation to another by 244 learning or osmosis,... | |
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