Sentences with phrase «noted sociologist»

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.
I hope to publish my findings of the social interactions and mating habits of these fascinating creatures in the near future (if the noted sociologist Jeff Foxworthy doesn't beat me to the punch).
Dr. David Popenoe is a noted Sociologist studying the importance of fathers from an early age.
A noted sociologist analyzes the reasons behind the current religious malaise in American culture, then proposes three possible scenarios for the future.
With essays and interviews by Man Booker Prize winner Kiran Desai, Pulitzer Prize finalist Suketu Mehta plus noted sociologists, artists, writers and curators.

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Between the late Middle Ages and the 20th century, homicide reduced drastically in societies, which sociologist Norbert Elias noted is best seen in European countries, in which there was «the consolidation of a patchwork of feudal territories into large kingdoms with centralized authority and an infrastructure of commerce,» Pinker said.
On January 3, 1984, Dorothy Dohen, noted Catholic journalist and sociologist of religion, died of cancer.
But as sociologist Peter Berger noted some years ago, religious experiences, whatever else they are, are institutionally dangerous.
No theory need cover the entire range of social realities, of course, but it is worth noting that sociologists seem to have gained more mileage from this framework for their considerations of individual beliefs than for analyses of large - scale institutions.
After noting how religious discourse has been neglected by sociologists, Wuthnow considers why it is important to work in this area, and how this deficit might be remedied.
(1) The sociologist notes that conflicts occur during rush hours and are related to status problems.
Sociologists Tristan Bridges and Melody L. Boyd note that what used to make a man marriage material is changing — it's not just education and jobs (although, yes, women generally want a husband who makes a good salary, and for many lower - socioeconomic women, that's essential).
Some 50 years ago, sociologist Jessie Bernard noted that marriage is not a single entity; how marriage was experienced depended a lot on whether you're the wife or the husband.
«Because of the dearth of experimentation, theories about the fundamental nature of affection have evolved at the level of observation, intuition, and discerning guesswork, whether these have been proposed by psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, physicians, or psychoanalysts,» he noted.
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.
But most such studies have relied on data collected at one time, notes Duncan Watts, a sociologist at Columbia University.
Arguing for the motion were Eric Klinenberg, Sociologist & Co-Author of Modern Romance, and Manoush Zomorodi, Host and Managing Editor of Note to Self.
As German sociologist Max Weber once noted, politics is the strong and slow boring of hard boards.
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.»
Postscript, 11:45 a.m. Robert Brulle, a sociologist at Drexel University, noted in an email that the paper appears to have been finalized before publication in August of a report by the American Sociological Association Task Force on Climate Change and Sociology: «Climate Change and Society: Sociological Perspectives.»
In his 1972 book Blaming the Victim, sociologist William Ryan noted that «The process is often very subtle.
Renewed interest among sociologists and demographers (Furstenberg and Cherlin, 1994) in the link between poverty and single parenthood soon emerged, and as noted above, that work increasingly began building toward the conclusion that family structure did matter (McLanahan and Sandefur, 1994).
Among the research author Po Bronson gathered for his various books, he notes the work done by sociologist Paul H. Jacobson as proof:
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