Concepedia

Publication | Closed Access

On the Study of Social Change*

262

Citations

2

References

1967

Year

Abstract

Traditional anthropological description in terms of pattern and custom, convenient as it is for certain purposes, results essentially in accounts that do not adequately portray change. Change is more easily handled if one looks at social behavior as allocations of time and resources. Analyses of ongoing process that the latter view makes possible seem more productive of insight into the nature of social change than has been the case with typological and comparative approaches.

References

YearCitations

Page 1