Sentences with phrase «from sociological studies»

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.
Yet a warning should be voiced against too unguarded an application of terms and viewpoints derived from the sociological study of other human activities.

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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.
(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.)
even from a purely sociological study, your hypothesis requires two opposite contingencies.
Negative attitudes toward the idea of women as senior pastors are well documented in Edward C. Lehman, Jr.'s, sociological study Women Clergy: Breaking Through Gender Barriers (Transaction, 1985) The author analyzed detailed responses from 1,720 Presbyterian lay - people and 1,143 Presbyterian clergy concerning a wide range of attitudes toward women in ministry.
Exegetical study is now learning this insight from sociological criticism.
Wilson collects an astonishing array of psychological and sociological studies relating to nearly every facet of the moral life from every conceivable quarter and synthesizes them to support the general ideas that he posits.
Important sociological studies today are showing that the technological cultures of the West, shaped by the secularistic world views derivative of Protestant religious traditions, are dramatically shifting the balance of «intended death» away from homicide to suicide.
This study is so imbued with modern, sociological concepts, that the Church frequently appears as a circular, self - sustaining community, whose good seems to be simply herself: formation «comes forth from the Church and returns to it» (p. 59).
New sociological evidence from a a small fishing village in Baja California, Mexico suggests that the creation of marine protected areas, which influence who gets to fish and how much of species they can take, generates both extreme pro-social and anti-social behaviors among fishers, a finding that differs from previous economic and psychology studies.
The course is really quite straightforward apart from the «sociological» jargon which, after years of studying science, I found quite difficult to interpret.
Titled «The Reversal of the Gender Gap in Education and Trends in Martial Dissolution,» the study, which appears in the August issue of the American Sociological Review, considers heterosexual U.S. marriages formed from 1950 - 2009.
And the besetting sin, you see as an amateur coming from outside, it struck me almost immediately — because I've never taken psychology or read a psych text book — and what I've noticed over my 20 - years holiday in this discipline is the extent to which people who study IQ data and even other data about individual differences never concoct a sociological scenario that might explain the data.
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.
In the study, which appears in the American Sociological Review, Williams and her colleagues analyzed data from more than 3,000 single and married mothers who are participating in an ongoing, nationally representative government survey.
Rather, it unfolds over time during the some 13,000 hours that students spend in contact with classroom teachers from Kindergarten to 12th grade, a period that Dan Lortie called the «apprenticeship of observation» in his 1975 work, Schoolteacher: A Sociological Study.
Aside from the operatics of Scarlett and Rhett, the novel is a sociological study of the before and after of the Civil War, and the irrevocable transformation of the South by opportunistic industrialists from the North.
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).
Horace R. Cayton, co-author of the groundbreaking sociological study «Black Metropolis,» sits pensively in a portrait from 1949, his skin lit into fulvous brown by sunlight from a single window.
Inspired by Du Bois» sociological studies on the advancements of Black Americans from the time of Emancipation to 1900, the exhibition will feature a series of response paintings in which the statistical data gathered and made visual by Du Bois has been reduced to abstract color fields and geometric motifs.
At the John Weber gallery in New York, in 1972, on two separate occasions, Haacke created a sociological study, collecting data from gallery visitors.
Psychological and sociological studies have revealed deeply ingrained human traits, many shaped by our evolutionary history as a «here and now» species, that prevent us from acting rationally in the face of threats with long time scales, dispersed impacts and inherent complexity.
The study - published in this spring's Sociological Quarterly - documents opinions on global warming, and seems to confirm that global warming has become yet another political totem issue; a worrying sign for the chances of moving forward from debate to action on slowing climate change
Aaron's book bridges this gap by examining effective communications skills, as gleaned from a multitude of sociological and psychological research studies, and then provides lawyers with practical tips for implementing effective communications skills in their law practices.
The study of law from non-legal or non-black-letter perspectives can usefully be divided into those that treat data derived from experiments and surveys (such as sociological studies of legal systems, or psychological studies of juries), and those look to the written word for evidence, the latter covering the vast majority of what is conventionally considered «legal scholarship».
A sociological study using the General Social Survey comparing hook - up rates among today's students with students from a decade ago found that both groups reported similar rates of hooking up.3 Specifically, 31.9 % of students from 1988 - 1996 reported having more than one sexual partner in the past year, whereas 31.6 % of today's college students reported having more than one sexual partner in the past year.
Miriam Evensen, Torkild Hovde Lyngstad, Ole Melkevik, Arnstein Mykletun; The Role of Internalizing and Externalizing Problems in Adolescence for Adult Educational Attainment: Evidence from Sibling Comparisons using Data from the Young HUNT Study, European Sociological Review, Volume 32, Issue 5, 1 October 2016, Pages 552 — 566, https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcw001
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