Sentences with phrase «leading sociologist»

Brulle is a leading sociologist who has been published extensively in the peer - reviewed literature on the climate denial movement.
Key speakers include British architect David Chipperfield, Ma Yansong from Chinese firm MAD, Elizabeth Diller of Diller Scofidio + Renfro, V&A museum director Tristram Hunt, leading sociologist Saskia Sassen and Arup associate director Dan Hill.
Today Brown is a leading sociologist in the field of environmental health.
Stark is a leading sociologist of religion who draws on a formidable body of empirical research to explain how religious beliefs spread and why religious groups flourish or fail.
Brulle is a leading sociologist who has been published extensively in the peer - reviewed literature on the climate denial movement.
Pablo Gonzalez Casanova, one of Mexico's leading sociologists, suggests the legislative branch, in sanctioning the executive's actions, fulfills a function similar to that of the divine powers that sanctioned the laws by which the «rulers of old» governed.»
Dr. Coleman is a psychologist in private practice in the San Francisco Bay Area and Co-Chair of the Council on Contemporary Families, a non-partisan organization composed of leading sociologists, historians, psychologists and demographers dedicated to providing the press and public with the latest research and best - practice findings about American families.

Not exact matches

«For many workers, psychological stress has replaced physical hazards,» sociologist Sarah Burgard, who led the study, observed in a science journal.
Most sociologists of religion would likely think that Norgard's is a misreading that would lead the Episcopal Church into becoming an upmarket version of the Metropolitan Community Church, an association catering to the 2 percent or less of the population that is actively homosexual.
Many of these activists think black sociologist William Julius Wilson is correct to argue that structural changes in the U.S. economy have led to a mismatch of the labor and job supplies: residents of the inner city are unable to win the types of jobs that are available in the city, and they can't get to the jobs that are available to them in the suburbs.
Inasmuch as the growth of religious fervor in élite religious groups may lead to hierarchical development (order, sect), the sociologist of religion may combine his study of intensity and size with that of the structure of the group.
It's this kind of research that led Princeton sociologist Sara McLanahan and her colleague Gary Sandefur to write that if they we were to design a family, the «two - parent ideal... [would ensure] that children had access to the time and money of two adults... would provide a system of checks and balances that promoted quality parenting... [and the] fact that both parents have a biological connection to the child would increase the likelihood that the parents would identify with the child and be willing to sacrifice for that child, and it would reduce the likelihood that either parent would abuse the child.»
This comes to mind upon reading about a conference on young Catholics held at Fordham University, led by Christian Smith and James Davidson, sociologists at Notre Dame and Purdue, respectively.
To better appreciate the nature of the enterprise that Kurzweil and Leibowitz engage in as Orthodox intellectual cranks it would be useful to consider the categories employed by sociologist Peter Berger, the leading academic analyst of the modernization process.
McKenna uses the group behaviour theory of sociologists Erikson and Durkheim to explain how this led «Catholic liberals in the Democratic party uncomplainingly (to) accept the party's pro-abortion plank... (and) to explain why the Bishops... shut their mouths...».
Sociologist and contributing researcher Thibaut de Saint Pol said: «Snacking in France does not lead to the breakdown of traditional meals, which continue to flourish.
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.
If so, their perception could lead to bullying behavior, according to research by Vanderbilt University sociologist Andre Christie - Mizell.
«Environment Magazine is pleased to publish an updated and detailed paper, led by the distinguished sociologist Riley Dunlap, on the increasing partisan polarization of American attitudes to climate change, its causes, and consequences.
But a University of Iowa (UI) sociologist and his co-researchers are the first to use the Internet and social media to systematically show how a documentary film reshaped public perception and ultimately led to municipal bans on hydraulic fracking.
New research led by a University of Georgia sociologist on the growth in the scope and scale of felony convictions finds that, as of 2010, 3 percent of the total U.S. population and 15 percent of the African - American male population have served time in prison.
«Gamblers Anonymous is one of the most cost - effective and easily accessible resources for individuals living with problem gambling issues,» said Dr. Flora Matheson, lead scientist of the study and medical sociologist at the Centre for Research on Inner City Health of St. Michael's Hospital.
The researchers — led by Lowell and Harold Salzman, a sociologist at the Urban Institute and Rutgers University, New Brunswick — argue that boosting the STEM pipeline may end up hurting the United States in the long - term.
Led by UC San Diego sociologist David Phillips and published in the British Medical Journal group's Injury Prevention, the study examined 570,731 fatal collisions, from 1994 to 2011.
«Until now, the scientific literature showed that Latin America had a consistent position on decriminalization,» says lead author Andrés Mendiburo Seguel, a sociologist at the University of Santiago, Chile.
The study reveals how difficult it is not only to create a multiracial congregation, but also to maintain a thriving church or synagogue of more than one race, said Baylor sociologist Brandon C. Martinez, the study's lead author.
Paty Romero - Lankao is an interdisciplinary sociologist who is a research scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research where she leads the Urban Futures initiative.
UL sociologist Robert Gramling and William R. Freudenburg of UCSB, «two of the world's preeminent environmental scholars,» team up to publish an exposé on the problems leading up to the Deepwater Horizon spill disaster.
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Led by University of Michigan sociologist Dr. Elizabeth Bruch, the paper seeks to better understand how people make decisions on online dating sites.
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By the mid-1990s, sociologist Anthony Bryk and his colleagues found that, at best, one - third of the councils had undertaken a coherent reform effort that led to improvement.
[7] As the late sociologist James S. Coleman pointed out, [8] large school size often leads to student alienation from the school and strong affiliation with what he called «the adolescent society.»
Sociologist Robert Carini's 2002 review of 17 studies found that «unionism leads to modestly higher standardized achievement test scores, and possibly enhanced prospects for graduation from high school.»
Using data from the 2009 Program for International Student Assessment, a benchmarking test of 15 - year - olds in 33 countries, researchers led by Margriet van Hek, a sociologist at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, looked at how school characteristics affected boys» and girls» reading performance.
In Education Reform in Florida, sociologists and historians evaluate Governor Jeb Bush's nation - leading school reform policies since 1999.
The study, led by the sociologist James Coleman, was one of the most ambitious in the history of social science.
His collaborations with other artists such as Ilya Kabakov, which have also led him into the field of performance arts such as opera and dance, are a particular theme of the conversations; on occasion, other interlocutors step in, such as the designer Jean Kalman or the sociologist Luc Boltanski (Christian Boltanski's brother).
«For years Heartland was a minor think tank that defended the tobacco industry by fighting for «smoker's rights» but then moved into climate change and has gradually become arguably the leading denial organization,» Riley Dunlap, a sociologist at Oklahoma State University who monitors climate deniers, told HuffPost.
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.
«There's really little to no evidence of that» in the U.S., said sociologist Aaron McCright of Michigan State University, lead author of the study.
A leading proponent of the «Capitalocene» alternative, Binghamton University sociologist Jason W. Moore, has written that a focus on the anthropocene could «obscure more than it illuminates.»
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Plus, the program was led by a writer whose every published word felt written just for me: Harvard trained sociologist, life coach, and best - selling author, Dr. Martha Beck.
Sociologist Scott Coltrane of the University of California, Riverside, who led the research, said: «When men perform domestic service for others, it teaches children co-operation and democratic family values.
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Noted sociologist Robert Cialdini says that when you lead with a weakness, it demonstrates to the other person that you're honest enough to do so and knowledgeable enough to know both sides of an issue.
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