Sentences with phrase «as the sociologist will»

As the sociologist Will Davies notes, the earlier age of industrial production at least had a clear demarcation between rest and leisure, whereas we are now always switched on, dragged away from each moment by the urge to capture and compare it as the full - time under - labourers of advertisers.

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Consciously or unconsciously, the movement also validates an insight which sociologists confirm: The best predictor of whether a child will remain religious as an adult is not the religiosity of the mother — for children tend to take that for granted — but of the father, because he is not expected to be religious.
As Bass asserts, solutions for dea1ing with the increasing pressures of time — pressures that mar our days — will not be found in the writings of historians, economists or sociologists.
Harvard sociologist Robert F. Bales has stated that the rate of alcoholism will tend to rise when a society by its attitude «positively suggests drinking to the individual as a means of relieving his inner tensions.»
Which is great and a start, but in order to make it work, people will have to follow that talk with action, and that isn't as easy as it seems, as Canadian sociologist Andrea Doucet has long written about.
I have begun reading sociologist Eva Illouz's 2012 book Why Love Hurts and while I haven't gotten too far into it, and thus will likely have a lot more to say about, Illouz says the modern world, with its deregulated of marriage markets and freedom to choose one's own partner has, made the search for love an «agonizingly difficult experience» that leads to collective misery and disappointment, which is then internalized by people — especially women — as a personal failing.
The Globe article quoted Dr. Murray Straus, a sociologist at the University of New Hampshire who studies the effects of corporal punishment on kids, as saying that people think that spanking will work when nothing else does.
Founded shortly after the death of heterodox sociologist Daniel Bell, Breakthrough Journal embraces Bell's view that «A new public philosophy will have to be created in order that something we recognize as a liberal society may survive.»
Sociologists will tell you that all females have a deep seated instinct for looking for the perfect mate and when you are trying to get attention from the opposite sex as a male you need to be able to show your assets.
While hesitation to use Tinder might stem from negative preconceived notions, we've actually proven that singles will find just as much, if not more, success using dating apps than dating solely offline,» said Dr. Jess Carbino, Tinder Sociologist.
We'll leave the argument for prisons to sociologists and political activists, though it was early education reformer Horace Mann who noted, «Jails and prisons are the complement of schools; so many less as you have of the latter, so many more must you have of the former.»
Martial Raysse: Visages will be complemented by a publication featuring essays by curator and art historian Jane Livingston and sociologist Dr. Eduardo de la Fuente, as well as a specially commissioned poem by Leopoldine Core.
Alongside its arts programme, Bluecoat will also host a sociologist in residence, Dr Paul Jones from the University of Liverpool, for the duration of 2017 as part of a pioneering programme focusing on architecture, culture and society.
As you know, I wrote about the «Be Worried» message last year and talked to a lot of sociologists who said anyone who hopes that message will galvanize sustained behavior changes should be very worried.
A physicist is no more likely than a sociologist to know what human emissions will be 50 years from now — if a slight warming would be beneficial or harmful to humans or the natural world; if forcings and feedbacks will partly or completely offset the theoretical warming; if natural variability will exceed any discernible human effect; if secondary effects on weather will lead to more extreme or more mild weather events; if efforts to reduce emissions will be successful; who should reduce emissions, by what amounts, or when; and whether the costs of attempting to reduce emissions will exceed the benefits by an amount so large as to render the effort counterproductive.
I believe in the end people will associate CAGW hysteria as a peculiar thing, something that will be studied by the sociologists and anthropologists and politics scientist, of the future.
(I am sure sociologists and anthropologists would have much to say about the fluidity of notions such as «heritage», «religion», «culture» and the difficulty of categorizing the elements of these concepts, as I am sure defining what an «overt» symbol is will create more problems than it seeks to solve).
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