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American AnthropologistVolume 60, Issue 1 p. 39-46 Free Access Time and Place as Variables in Acculturation Research1 FRANCIS A. J. IANNI, FRANCIS A. J. IANNI Russell Sage CollegeSearch for more papers by this author FRANCIS A. J. IANNI, FRANCIS A. J. IANNI Russell Sage CollegeSearch for more papers by this author First published: February 1958 https://doi.org/10.1525/aa.1958.60.1.02a00050Citations: 3 1 This article is a revision of a paper which was read at the VIth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 6,1956. AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL References Beals, Ralph L. 1952 Acculturation, economics, and social change in an Ecuadorian village. Proceedings, International Congress of Americanists 29: 67– 73. Beals, Ralph L. 1953 Acculturation. In Anthropology today, A. L. Kroeber, ed. Chicago, University of Chicago Press. Boas, Franz 1911 Changes in bodily form of descendants of immigrants. Final Report. The Immigration Commission, Washington, D. C. The Government Printing Office. Child, Irvin L. 1943 Italian or American The second generation in conflict. New Haven, Yale University Press. Elkin, A. P. 1932 Five year plan of research. Africa V: 1– 13. Fortes, Meyer 1936 Culture contact as a dynamic process. Africa IX: 24:55. Herskovits, M. J. 1937 The significance of the study of acculturation for anthropology. American Anthropologist 39: 259– 64. Herskovits, M. J. 1941 Some comments on the study of culture contact. American Anthropologist 43: 1– 10. Herskovits, M. J. 1954 Some problems of method in ethnography. In Method and perspective in anthropology, Robert F. Spencer ed. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press. Ianni, F. A. J. 1952 The acculturation of the Italo-Americans of Norristown, Pennsylvania: 1900 to 1950 Unpublished doctoral dissertation. The Pennsylvania State University. King, Morton B., Jr. 1956 The minority course. American Sociological Review 21: 80– 84. Levi, Carlo 1947 Christ stopped at Eboli. New York, Farrar, Straus. Lewis, Oscar 1953 Controls and experiments in field work. In Anthropology today, A. L. Kroeber, ed. Chicago, University of Chicago Press. Mair, L. P. 1934 The study of culture contact as a practical problem. Africa VIII: 415– 22. Malinowski, B. 1929 Practical anthropology. Africa II: 22– 38. Malinowski, B. 1945 The dynamics of culture change: an inquiry into race relations in Africa. New Haven, Yale University Press. Radin, Paul 1935 The Italians of San Francisco: Their adjustment and acculturation. State Emergency Relief Administration Project 2-F2–98. Saloutos, Theodore 1956 They remember America. Berkeley, University of California Press. Schapera, I. 1935 Field methods in the study of modern culture contacts. Africa VIII: 315– 26. Spiro, Melford I. 1955 The acculturation of American ethnic groups. American Anthropologist 57: 1240– 52. Stonequist, Everett V. 1937 The marginal man. New York, Scribners. Tax, Sol 1951 Selective culture change. American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings XLI: 315– 20. Thomas, W. I. and Florian Znaniecki 1927 The Polish peasant in Europe and America, New York, Knopf. Wagner, Gunter 1936 The study of culture contact and the determination of policy. Africa VII: 335– 50. Wissler, Clark 1920 Opportunities for coordination in anthropological and psychological research. American Anthropologist 22: 1– 12. Citing Literature Volume60, Issue1February 1958Pages 39-46 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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