- Richard Machalek
Richard Machalek (born
April 12 ,1946 ) is asocial theorist ,sociobiologist , andprofessor ofsociology .A student and colleague of sociobiologist
E.O. Wilson , Machalek is best known for using traditionalsociological frameworks and theories to explain complexsocial behavior and structures in non-human societies, with a special emphasis onant populations .Machalek has repeatedly – and only half jokingly – called for a “one-hundred year
moratorium on studying humans within the field of sociology” and he thus believes that thebedrock of sociologicalknowledge lies in explaining socialphenomena that are exhibited across many different types ofspecies . He can be, and often is, considered a radical sociological theorist in this regard. As such, Machalek also applies knowledge from the fields ofevolutionary theory ,zoology , andbiology and is especially concerned with the trans-species social behaviors ofcheating ,cooperation , anddivision of labor , among others.Besides teaching at a number of universities, in 1986 he was a visiting professor at
Harvard University ’sMuseum of Comparative Zoology under the tutelage of E.O. Wilson, and currently teaches sociology at theUniversity Of Wyoming .External links
* [http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/machalek/ Machalek's University of Wyoming Faculty page] - Including
Vita , publications, and contact info.
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