protsessuaalseid
Protsessuaalseid, also known as processualism, is a theoretical framework within anthropology and related social sciences that emphasizes the dynamic and fluid nature of human behavior, culture, and social structures. Originating in the mid-20th century, this approach challenges static, essentialist views of society by focusing on how processes—such as interaction, negotiation, and change—shape human experiences over time.
At its core, protsessuaalseid argues that social phenomena are best understood as ongoing, interconnected processes rather
In anthropology, protsessuaalseid has influenced fields such as ethnography and cultural analysis by encouraging researchers to
Critics of protsessuaalseid argue that its emphasis on fluidity can sometimes obscure broader structural inequalities or