Sentences with phrase «from sociological»

That's an interesting finding from a sociological standpoint, but from a business standout, it's a problem.
The model is developed from sociological literature on family solidarity (Silverstein & Bengtson, 1997; Silverstein, Lawton, & Bengtson, 1994) and from family systems literature on cohesion (Olson, 2000) and triangulation (Bowen, 1978; Guerin, Fogarty, Fay, & Kautto, 1996).
From the sociological perspective, it is critically important that the owners of communal lands are provided with detailed, yet technically basic, information about what rights they are waiving, and what obligations they will have or not have, in agreeing to long term leasing of their traditional lands.
Yes, from a sociological perspective I wonder what the leading lights of the Enlightenment would have been saying about AGW theory.
My problem with AGW comes from a sociological historical position.
David Tyfield (DT):  I don't think its just the media, but its the main thinking behind a lot of policy. We would want to distinguish between technology and innovation, where technology is just new kinds of machines. Innovation on the other hand is a much bigger issue than that and its not just the technical issue of introducing new machines. My background is in looking at science and innovation from a sociological political economic angle, which means we treat innovation as a social process.
The Billboards series stem from a sociological exploration of public space in Mumbai.
Beginning in 2008, he started to shift the theoretical focus of his artistic creation away from sociological interpretations and towards the development of his own unique conception of what he refers to as «quiet aesthetics.»
Beginning in 2008, Liu Jianhua started to shift the theoretical focus of his artistic creation away from sociological interpretations and towards the development of his own unique conception of what he refers to as «quiet aesthetics.»
Using common information systems as templates — figures and charts from educational books and magazines, maps of racism and fascism and graphics from sociological studies — he linked data - management to the operations of capitalism, and anticipated much of the effects of its globalisation familiar today.
Dudek works with objects, installations, collage and performance, touching upon questions regarding control in society, the hierarchy of power, and mechanisms of violence and aggression as seen from sociological, historical, and psychological standpoints.
We also consider evidence directly connected to the intervention in question (for instance, studies of a particular implementation in an animal advocacy context) as well as evidence more distantly related (for instance, from general psychological studies or from sociological work done on other movements for social change).
From a sociological perspective, there is a longstanding tendency to equate cat ownership with femininity (while also equating dog ownership with masculinity).
From a sociological standpoint, this well - researched book makes interesting reading for single and married parents alike.
The mobile device phenomena may be great for young people and a whopping success for many technology companies but it is also a complete disaster from a sociological standpoint; much of which will be played out in the lifetimes of the current and next generation.
School leaders will explore the dynamics of school culture from a sociological, psychological, anthropological, political, historical, and economic perspectives.
From a Sociological / learning point of view, this represented a key evolutionary leap in the mindset of democratic technology and human communications.
The spiritual care assessment skill is framing one's questions from a sociological and anthropological perspective, with a special focus on ethnography.
«My phrase is, if one lives long enough something will happen,» he said in response to receiving two of the highest awards from sociological organizations.
I explores both the specification stated causes of crime, borrows from sociological and social...
Epidapo (Epigenetics, Data, Politics), a joint unit of the the French CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) and UCLA, located within the latter, and housing social and life scientists, proposes to study the UDN from a sociological point of view.
I'm no expert, but in addition to the vast amount of research I did before my 2nd child (homebirth), my experience with an ob before I switched to a midwife with that same child, my experience with a medicated vaginal hospital birth w / my first child, my experience in talking to dozens of women that have had surgical births, in addition to all that anecdotal «wisdom», I have taken a graduate level Sociology of Medicine class that was an in depth look at our current medical system from a sociological perspective and we spent a couple of weeks talking about the medical model of birth and the alternatives.
All of the stats are actually really fascinating from a sociological point of view.
I like Daniel Dennett, because he demystifies religion from a sociological perspective.
Well, I'd have some theological nuances I'd like to bring in, but from a sociological perspective my response is, «I wouldn't downplay what is in the engine.»
Church growth professionals believe that most opposition to the Christian movement arises not from theological causes but from sociological ones.
Exegetical study is now learning this insight from sociological criticism.
22 That this is so, and, especially, how this is so, may be clearer from the ecological perspective than from the sociological, but it remains a true and important point about human society, which sociological theology need not and should not continue to neglect.
Written from a sociological angle, it presents a conventional reading of American Catholics having «come of age» in a still authoritarian church.
Until a far greater percentage of churchgoing Americans and Canadians have become more articulate about the faith, it is absurd to imagine that North American church folk could stand back from their sociological moorings far enough to detach what Christians profess from the mish - mash of modernism, secularism, pietism, and free - enterprise democracy with which Christianity in our context is so fantastically interwoven.
From a sociological perspective, Campos asserts that Latin American Pentecostalism offers symbolic mediation for what he calls the «the affirmation of popular hope,» because it is both a spiritual movement which transforms the individual and a movement of symbolic protest in a society which denies the dispossessed the chance to achieve or to participate in social organization.
Whether our testimony comes from center stage anymore or from the sociological and statistical periphery, it is needed for the sake of the church's completeness and for the sake of the unchurched.
Yet a warning should be voiced against too unguarded an application of terms and viewpoints derived from the sociological study of other human activities.
While I'm not qualified to provide a theological explanation, I do believe my experiences can help shed light on the subject from a sociological perspective.
I have to admit I'd read allot of the arguments (I find allot of these movement relationship dynamics fascinating from a sociological and psychological perspective as well as having endured my own share of toxic faith communities that have left me with a perverse fascination with researching what is going on).
It might be objected here that one can not leap from sociological reality to ecclesial mission: the church is not called simply to follow sociologists» recipes for institutional growth.

Not exact matches

A recent study published in the American Sociological Review clearly showed that, in a white collar environment, allowing workers some control over their own schedules, including being able to work from home, had a positive effect on employees» work - family balance without sacrificing productivity.
As a 2006 study in the American Sociological Review found, the number of close confidantes a typical individual has shrank by a third between 1985 and 2006, to about two from three.
Research from several sources, including a study by the American Sociological Review, has found that people with flexible schedules report that their overall sense of well - being increases with flexible work options.
And I've been sharing with the organizers of a big Percy conference that will occur next year in the now - legendary St. Francisville my fake - sociological efforts to distinguish Percy - ism from (Wendell) Berry - ism.
Howard Chudacoff, a professor of history at Brown University, has written what amounts to a propagandist tract in the form of a purported sociological history of the experience of unmarried men in America from the mid-nineteenth century to the present.
Turning to sociological models will take one into gender issues, which run from complementarian to egalitarian.
Even if you're not religious, suggesting people stop reading the Bible seems absurd, even from a historical and sociological perspective.
Christians are then left pointing to sociological maladies to vindicate our claims or appealing to the authority of a «pure science» which doesn't exist; or in the case of «same sex marriage,» we're reduced to pleading for private exemptions from public «justice.»
In this article, Leslie Ford of the Heritage Foundation, a think - tank based in Washington DC, draws upon sociological evidence from the United States to suggest that the Catholic Church's vision of the married family is the best poverty - busting measure available to modern society.
In this day and age, sociological evolution is leading us away from religion.
Perhaps the present age marks the passing of ethnic man and the appearance of social man, the transition from an anthropological to a sociological epoch.
Following from the foregoing definition of religion are the sociological functions described by Thomas F. O'Dea: 13 (I) «It provides the emotional ground for a new security and firmer identity amid the uncertainties and impossibilities of the human condition and the flux and change of history.
(Unfortunately, I must say that the studies in various issues of Frères du Monde (from which these quotations are taken) seem to me very weak from a political and sociological point of view.)
The same sociological forces that prevent evangelical leaders from joining the conversation also exert tremendous pressure on younger evangelicals.
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