Mitchell, J. Clyde 1918-

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Name (Latin)
Mitchell, J. Clyde 1918-
Other forms of name
Mitchell, J. Clyde
Mitchell, James Clyde, 1918-
Date of birth
1918-06-21
Date of death
1995-11-15
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
b. 1918
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 108328705
Wikidata: Q1676299
Library of congress: n 80025751
Sources of Information
  • His The Lamba village ... 1950.
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Wikipedia description:

James Clyde Mitchell (usually known as J. Clyde Mitchell; 21 June 1918 Pietermaritzburg – 15 November 1995) was a British sociologist and anthropologist. In 1937 Mitchell helped found the Rhodes-Livingstone Institute group of social anthropologists/sociologists, now a part of the University of Zambia. He was influenced by Max Gluckman and conducted important research on social network analysis at the University of Manchester (see Manchester School). In the 1940s he carried out field research into social systems and social conditions in Central Africa (southern Malawi) interviewing heads of households in villages and urban areas and observing customs. In 1952 he was on the editorial committee of the Northern Rhodesia Journal. Mitchell studied network analysis and was a founding member of the International Network for Social Network Analysis, contributing to its Connections magazine. For a detailed story of his life refer to the following by Susan J. Smith: J. CLYDE MITCHELL James Clyde Mitchell 21 June 1918 – 15 November 1995 elected Fellow of the British Academy 1990 by SUSAN J. SMITH, Fellow of the Academy [1]

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