Stephen K. Sanderson

Stephen K. Sanderson (born November 15, 1945) is an American sociologist. His area of focus includes comparative sociology, historical sociology, sociological theory and sociocultural evolution. He is a specialist in sociological theory and comparative and historical sociology and is one of the leading sociologists to develop an evolutionist, yet non-Darwinist,[1] understanding of human society. He has written or edited ten books and about sixty peer-reviewed articles, and is the author of numerous articles and many books, including Evolutionism and Its Critics.[2]

He was a professor of sociology at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Since 2007 he has been a visiting scholar at the Institute for Research on World-Systems at the University of California, Riverside.

Sanderson received a PhD from the University of Nebraska in 1973.

See also

  • Robert L. Carneiro

References

  1. ^ Sanderson, Stephen K. (2 November 1997). "Evolutionism and its Critics" (PDF). Journal of World-Systems Research. 3 (1): 94–114.
  2. ^ "Paradigm Publishers-Ferienwohnungen & Unterkünfte in Rom".

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