Sociologist
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77 examples of Sociologist in a sentence
Mark Granovetter, the sociologist, had a famous paper "The Strength of Weak Ties," and what he did in this paper is he asked people how they got their jobs.
And they say, "So, how can I be a
sociologist?
But as a sociologist, what I am saying is: I understand.
This idea that we move up was central in the writing of the great French
sociologist
Emile Durkheim.
Mark Granovetter, Stanford sociologist, in 1973 in his seminal essay "The Strength of Weak Ties," made the point that these weak ties that are a part of our networks, these strangers, are actually more effective at diffusing information to us than are our strong ties, the people closest to us.
Kids became, in the words of one brilliant if totally ruthless sociologist, "economically worthless but emotionally priceless."
And this led the
sociologist
Robert Merton to focus on this question of how scientists scrutinize data and evidence, and he said they do it in a way he called "organized skepticism."
I cite the definition given by the Algerian
sociologist
Marieme Helie Lucas, and she says that fundamentalisms, note the "s," so within all of the world's great religious traditions, "fundamentalisms are political movements of the extreme right which in a context of globalization manipulate religion in order to achieve their political aims."
While I was there, I met two experienced correctional workers who were also researchers, an anthropologist and a
sociologist.
It's what the
sociologist
Sherry Turkle calls "being alone together."
He's an explorer, an anthropologist, a sociologist, a psychologist and a statistician.
As a sociologist, I also study achievement, but from a slightly different perspective.
So he showed up at the University of Chicago, and the famous
sociologist
William Julius Wilson was doing a book that involved surveying people all across Chicago.
Perhaps sitting there, you had a little tingle of a desire for an emotion one eminent French
sociologist
called "ilinx," the delirium that comes with minor acts of chaos.
A
sociologist
from the Warsaw Survey Agency explained, "The older generation jumped from nothing to choice all around them.
With no one believing his wife's alien impregnation theory, Craig turns to
sociologist
Dr. Bert Clavell(Brad Dourif), whose work is in the studies of alien life and abduction.
If any future
sociologist
wanted to examine the 90's phenomenon of the drug and sex crazed underworld of a large European metropolis' club scene, MAS QUE AMOR FRENESI would be a perfect document.
My problem with the film is that it is less a MOVIE in the Western sense, but more like the work of a ethnologist or
sociologist
filming a tribal folktale.
In such a politically charged context, the
sociologist
Boris Dubin observed, symbolic acts are more compelling than, say, economic considerations.
British
sociologist
Anthony Giddens rightly describes such examples as cases of integration or union in exchange for global influence.
A system based on the public availability of information about individual community members might seem amenable to communitarians such as the
sociologist
Amitai Etzioni, for whom limitations on privacy are a means to enforce social norms.
As the late
sociologist
Zygmunt Bauman put it, “questioning the ostensibly unquestionable premises of our way of life is arguably the most urgent of services we owe our fellow humans and ourselves.”
By contrast, the East generally embraced the fearful view that, as the Chilean
sociologist
Oswaldo Sunkel put it, integration into the international economy would lead to disintegration of the national economy.
In fact, successful centrist political movements belong to what
sociologist
Anthony Giddens called the radical center: they are ideologically intense and have distinct ideas of their own.
As the
sociologist
Norbert Elias put it: “The spectators of a football match can enjoy the mythical excitement of battles taking place in the stadium, and they know that neither the players nor they will suffer any harm.”
By examining the voting patterns of people in individual regions of Slovakia in the 1918-1939 and 1990-1998 periods, the Slovak
sociologist
Vladimir Krivy revealed that municipalities and regions that inclined towards liberal parties in the inter-war period continued to be so disposed when freedom was restored after 1989-1998.
An influential 1933 study of the Austrian town of Marienthal by the
sociologist
Paul Lazarsfeld painted this dismal picture in detail.
When militant groups capture territory within a country, it gives rise to a situation that the
sociologist
Charles Tilly called dual or multiple sovereignty.
A century ago, the
sociologist
Max Weber classified the three types of legitimacy that can ground governmental authority: traditional (an inherited system); charismatic (a particular leader’s force of personality); or legal (a set of rational rules, applied fairly).
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sociologist
Philip N.
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