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  1. Clifford James Geertz (/ ɡ ɜːr t s / ⓘ; August 23, 1926 – October 30, 2006) was an American anthropologist who is remembered mostly for his strong support for and influence on the practice of symbolic anthropology and who was considered "for three decades... the single most influential cultural anthropologist in the United States."

  2. Clifford Geertz (born Aug. 23, 1926, San Francisco, Calif., U.S.—died Oct. 30, 2006, Philadelphia, Pa.) was an American cultural anthropologist, a leading rhetorician and proponent of symbolic anthropology and interpretive anthropology.

  3. Feb 8, 2020 · Anthropologist Clifford Geertz (1926–2006) is a well-known name within Religion Studies for his understanding of religion as acultural system.” This he articulated in his essay Religion as a Cultural System (1966), which examined anthropological approaches to religion.

  4. Mar 9, 2023 · One of the pioneers in this field is Clifford Geertz, a renowned American anthropologist who popularized the concept of “thick description.”. This approach aims to provide a detailed analysis of cultural practices and symbols by looking beyond surface-level observations.

  5. Clifford James Geertz is Professor Emeritus of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton (U.S.A.), where he has been on faculty since 1970. He is well known for moving away from the scientific study of social phenomena, as was promoted by Émile Durkheim and later A.R.

  6. Clifford Geertz, an eminent scholar in the field of cultural anthropology, was the first and founding professor in the School of Social Science. He served on the faculty from 1970 to 2006.

  7. Home. Clifford Geertz: Work and Legacy. Early in his career, Geertz critiqued the scientific models widely used in the social sciences. He rejected the causal determinism that so often passed for explanation and instead embraced hermeneutics.

  8. Clifford Geertz, an eminent scholar in the field of cultural anthropology, was the first and founding professor in the School of Social Science. He served on the faculty from 1970 to 2006.

  9. Nov 1, 2006 · Clifford Geertz, the eminent cultural anthropologist whose work focused on interpreting the symbols he believed give meaning and order to people’s lives, died on Monday in Philadelphia. He...

  10. Jan 11, 2012 · Clifford Geertz (b. 1926–d. 2006) has had a tremendous impact on cultural anthropology and, more generally, all of the social sciences and humanities. In particular, Geertz is associated with heralding the “interpretive turn” in anthropology and steering the discipline, or the sociocultural part of it at least, away from research designs ...