Sentences with phrase «in sociological»

It seeks to address a gap in sociological research, in a subject which is more widely recognised psychologically.
That's the conclusion of a study published in Sociological Quarterly.
Their mission lies not just in sales growth, but also in sociological integration and local job creation as they have poured incredible investments into developing offices, dealerships and manufacturing facilities in the local communities they now call home, truly a first for Chinese companies.
I suggest that a line of enquiry may lie in the social sciences — more likely in sociological thought than in the exploration of the unconscious.
geoffchambers «I suggest that a line of enquiry may lie in the social sciences — more likely in sociological thought than in the exploration of the unconscious.»
McDermott's works address the isolation inherent in these sociological structures and question how these ideas are represented through art.
Or, in sociological terms: how do work and life interconnect differently in, say, Zurich and Winterthur, as opposed to, say, Calcutta?
JS: Do you want them to function in a sociological or interactive way?
While Darboven is certainly engaged in developing a historical perspective, her methods — as they might in a sociological or anthropological study — have little to do with cultural affinities, formal relationships, or morphologies of ritualistic behavior.
How does Frankenstein relate to the idea of the «other» in sociological contexts?
Tracey Snelling's artistic practice is based on a profound interest in sociological, psychological and geographical occurrences.
In a sociological exploration of humor and play in dogs, we do well to remember that all human experience is socially constructed.
1:01:43 — The Travels and Adventures of Serendipity: A Study in Sociological Semantics and the Sociology of Science — Robert Merton
(5) FIRST THING TO KNOW, in SOCIOLOGICAL view of Reality... When is a cognitive agent justified or warranted in accepting the statements and opinions of others?
In sociological terms, the plausibility structure has changed; what was inconceivable 30 years ago is now conceivable, because we have begun to see, experience, and study it.
This lesson focuses on Longitudinal and Case Studies, including strengths and limitations and how they are used in sociological research through a variety of activities, including a video clip link to 49 Up.
The ESS is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting excellence in sociological scholarship and instruction.
It is so overwhelming in scope, in horror, in tragedy, in sociological impact and culpability that a clear eye and an even hand in storytelling can be almost impossible.
The book is funny, but it's also rooted in sociological findings from a research project designed by Ansari and sociologist Eric Klinenberg.
In her sociological research Glick has documented the stresses on Hispanic and Asian immigrants in Phoenix, which intensified during the recession of the past four years.
Having groups of fishers play two simple games standard in sociological research, Basurto and colleagues show that the players from marine protected areas became both more generous and more cutthroat toward competition, compared with those who did not work in protected areas.
The Travels and Adventures of Serendipity A Study in Sociological Semantics and the Sociology of Science.
In sociological and political terms, it is half - way between the IPB and the more (at the top) left - leaning and ecumenical Methodist Church.
We have in the sociological literature a rich tradition of field work, including in recent years a large number of participant - observer studies conducted in new religious movements and an increasing number of congregational studies, many of which have paid close attention to the ways in which religious symbols (both verbal and behavioral) are patterned.
No space exists between denominations in our sociological forms.
Wink makes the important point that the language of «principalities and powers» in the New Testament is not reducible to material forces as tends to be the case in sociological and psychological analysis.
The successful adaptation of old symbols to changes of social structure is the final mark of wisdom in sociological statesmanship.
Beato mentioned that Gerd Theissen, in his sociological analysis of primitive Christianity, had reached the conclusion that there is continuity between Jesus and his first followers and the Mosaic liberation tradition.
Frankly, I find more serious discussion of the problems of moral relativity and political ideology in the sociological writings of Karl Mannheim and Max Scheler, and even in the structuralism of Claude Levi - Strauss, than I do in the writings of many contemporary theologians.
It is an exercise in the analysis and interpretation of cultural meaning rather than in sociological explanation, though some of the latter is necessarily present.
Discussions of church and sect have abounded in the sociological literature at least since Weber, and especially since Troeltsch.
Allow me to put this in sociological terms (sociology provides a limited but useful «grammar» here): Every human society has its own corpus of officially accredited wisdom, the beliefs and values that most people take for granted as self - evidently true.
Thus the Holy Catholic Church is both a society of men and women, hence susceptible to study in a sociological fashion, and also the Body in which Jesus (now taken into God's everlasting life) is still made available to succeeding generations down to our own day.
These are stages in our sociological situation, taking «sociological» in the widest sense.
The Israelite who did not joyfully rest from his work on that day was one who put his hope in his own work rather than in God's election.22 According to de Quervain,»... when our minds are illumined by faith, we see the Sabbath in Israel as grounded not in a sociological event, but in a theological one, the deliverance of God's people from bondage into the rest which he gave them as a token of the final rest.
Two explanatory devices help me understand the South's containedness, or cultural «sacredness,» in the sociological sense of the term.
By contrast, conflict models in sociological theory emphasize the ways in which different groups in a society pursue their own interests and the ways in which different ideologies struggle with one another.
Today we recognize each other more clearly than formerly as Christians in a theological, not only in a sociological sense.
It exhibits a stubborn refusal to acknowledge merit in any sociological, historical, philosophical, medical, psychological, ethical, or biological arguments which might challenge and chasten its pet orthodoxies.
Beneath all the twists and turns in Berger's professional career, however, lies a fundamental continuity in his sociological perspective.
Posner describes the purposes of the intricate theorizing in the legal academy in sociological terms.

Not exact matches

One of Michel Maffesoli's sociological criterion for a tribe is ethnocentricity which is best explained, in the business context, as an «Us vs. Them» mentality.
But when allowed to set their own pace, taking fewer vacations and working on weekends, they could accept it because it was their choice, Michel explained in the summer issue of The Sociological Quarterly, where her study was published.
«We make a big deal about the controversial nature of our business and market around it,» explains Biderman, pointing out that the thousands of user profiles on Avid's various international sites represent, in the aggregate, a vast sociological study of human infidelity, an area that has traditionally attracted little in the way of sociological scrutiny.
That was never a real concern, as long as immigrants assimilate, and it no longer lies in the mouths of Europeans, struggling with a minority of indigestible and militant Muslims who occupy vast no - go areas across Europe, to comment on the relatively manageable sociological problems of America.
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.
What's more, those 9 - to - 5 schedules aren't a smart strategy: Employees with flexibility in their workday report higher levels of job satisfaction and reduced levels of burnout and psychological stress, according to a study conducted over 12 months at a Fortune 500 company with 700 employees and published in the February issue of American Sociological Review.
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.
His 2013 book, The Big Shift, written with John Ibbitson, was inspired by the sociological and demographic changes he's observed in his three decades in the industry.
It all goes back to a sociological phenomenon called the Familiarity Principle, which Robert Zajonc started studying in the 1950's.
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