2. Noun. An advocate or follower of structuralism ¹
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Definition of Structuralist
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Structuralist
Literary usage of Structuralist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Gender Equity in South African Education 1994-2004: Conference Proceedingsby Linda Chisholm, Jean September by Linda Chisholm, Jean September (2005)
"In a structuralist approach gender is understood in terms of constructed social
... While structuralist writers have not been particularly concerned with ..."
2. The American Journal of Psychology by Edward Bradford ( Titchener, Granville Stanley Hall (1922)
"If the structuralist can agree with the objective psychologist upon this proposition,
namely that the perceptual factor is a reaction system, ..."
3. Kaskaskia Under the French Regime by Natalia Maree Belting (2003)
"LIPSEY, RG and C. BEKAR (1995), "A Structuralist View of Technical Change and
Economic Growth", Bell Canada Papers on Economic and Public Policy, Vol. ..."
4. Language Assessment and the National Qualifications Framework: Conference by Melissa Vieyra-King, Karen Calteaux (1996)
"Crudely, the shifts in our understanding of language may be represented as
follows: • Within structuralist/formalist paradigms, language was seen as a set ..."
5. African Voices on Structural Adjustment by Thandika Mkandawire (2003)
"are usually given to explain the position of the new structuralist: first, ...
The new structuralist argument rests, therefore, on the contentions ..."
6. Charis: Essays in Honor of Sara A. Immerwahr by Sara Anderson Immerwahr, Anne Proctor Chapin (2004)
"The methodology relies generally on structuralist analysis, which recognizes that
... Whatever the intended meaning, a structuralist approach allows for the ..."
7. Defining Social Acceptability in Ecosystem Management: A Workshop Proceeding edited by Mark W. Brunson, Linda E. Kruger, Catherine B. Tyler, Susan A. Schroeder (1997)
"Structuralist theories of the state (Gold and others 1975, ... The "cooptation"
thesis (Selznick 1949) illustrates structuralist state theory. ..."