

Dwight W. Read
Dr. Dwight W. Read specializes in the intricate field of anthropology, with a particular focus on the formal analysis of kinship terminologies. As a distinguished professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles, he delves into the complex interplay between ideational and material models within the discipline. His work seeks to unravel the emergence of order from disorder, exploring self-organization as a fundamental concept in cultural anthropology. Dr. Read's research interests extend to the broader realms of social organization and complexity, where he examines the underlying structures that govern human societies. His scholarly contributions have significantly advanced the understanding of kinship systems, providing insights into how these terminologies shape social relationships and cultural practices. Through his rigorous analysis, Dr. Read has become a leading voice in the field, offering innovative perspectives on the dynamics of human interaction. Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Read has published numerous articles in esteemed peer-reviewed journals, showcasing his dedication to advancing anthropological knowledge. His work has not only enriched academic discourse but has also been presented at conferences worldwide, where he has shared his findings with fellow scholars and practitioners. Dr. Read's commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration and intellectual exploration continues to inspire students and colleagues alike. In addition to his research endeavors, Dr. Read is deeply committed to teaching and mentoring the next generation of anthropologists. His courses at UCLA reflect his passion for the subject, encouraging students to engage critically with the complexities of social organization and cultural anthropology. Through his guidance, many students have embarked on successful careers, contributing to the field's ongoing evolution.
Publications
, 164-184, 2006-01-01
, 2008-10-01
, 239-267, 2001-06-01
, 43-67, 2006-02-01
, 216-242, 1974-04-01
, 419-434, 2003-10-01