Sentences with phrase «sociological analysis»

"Sociological analysis" refers to the study and examination of how society and its various components, such as institutions, groups, and individuals, interact and influence one another. It involves investigating social patterns, behaviors, and structures to understand why people act and behave the way they do within a particular society. Full definition
Riley Dunlap, whose sociological analysis of environmental policy disputes was recently explored here: Read more...
Riley Dunlap, whose sociological analysis of environmental policy disputes was recently explored here:
But this interesting and helpful sociological analysis is purely descriptive.
Thus, within a strictly sociological analysis, one concerned only with the human condition and the human future, the interplay between human beings and the rest of nature has its proper place?
Looking at the varied interplay of these factors makes for a powerful and very successful sociological analysis that can be applied to many situations — businesses, churches, (including dioceses and parishes) as well as clubs, movements and whole nation states.
Wuthnow suggests how awareness of international social dynamics can strengthen sociological analysis.
I believe that, more than clever theological arguments, more than astute sociological analysis, more than lists of civil rights and wrongs, that relationship is the only way hearts and minds are opened to the full humanity of another.
The Guardian and the LSE have partnered up on an impressive journalistic - cum - sociological analysis called «reading the riots», examining the unrest that rocked England this summer on the basis of interviews with people involved, massive social media datasets, and various forms of secondary sources.
Just over a week ago, I wrote a quick post on a new sociological analysis of organized efforts to sow doubt about global warming.
However, additional sociological analysis is needed to better understand how opponents of climate change policies have successfully manipulated the government response to climate change at the State and local level in the United States and other countries, matters which the Dunlap / Brulle book acknowledges.
We explored the philosophical foundations of the common law, traced the evolution of the concept of equal access to justice, and considered different sociological analyses of how ordinary Canadians interact with the civil justice systems built to serve them.
Sociological analyses of beliefs occasionally use a tripolar model of world view.
At the same time, Ludwig von Mises published an article in 1920 called «Economic Calculation in the Socialist Society» and a 1922 book, Socialism: An Economic and Sociological Analysis, arguing that comprehensive central planning of the economy would be disastrous because central planners lacked market prices and market institutions to inform their actions, hence they would waste resources on a vast and even fatal scale.
If we limit ourselves to the sociological analysis, the outlook for American Catholicism, as for oldline Protestantism, is very grim.
In the carrying out of the function of preaching, Biblical interpretation, sociological analysis, and metaphysical thinking all play their part.
In a recent article for Christianity Today, Ed Stetzer offers some sociological analysis as to why Pentecostals continue to experience growth despite trends of decline or stagnation among many forms of Christianity.
The presentation supposes that it is theological views that at least trigger developments in the other areas, which is understandable in a book that proposes a theological reading, not a sociological analysis, of developments in marriage customs.
Insightful and stimulating as Patterson always is, his moral reflections, as distinct from his sociological analyses, leave me uneasy.
By integrating his sociological analysis with his moral reflections, Patterson would deepen his discussion of both gender relations and the «criminal» dynamic that is an equally justifiable object of his moral scorn.
Form and redaction criticism, now more recently audience criticism, structuralism, psychohistory and sociological analysis, all of these, if only added serially to the old objectivist paradigm, can do nothing to dislodge us from our alienated distance.
These terms, like «heterosexual,» «heterosexuality,» «bisexual,» and «bisexuality,» presuppose an understanding of human sexuality that was possible only with the advent of modern psychology and sociological analysis.
But The Humiliation of the Word is the first book in which Ellul has intertwined major theological sections with his sociological analysis.
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.
Every sociological analysis of mine is answered (not in the sense of replying, but in that of noting the other dialectical pole) by a biblical or theological analysis.
Thus, Schrader's early essays in film criticism for the L. A. Free Press stood apart from typical auteur or sociological analysis of the day, but also from the leftism of the underground press.
Some of them evoke the idea of body movement that is inherent to tarantella and Tarantallegra, like Allison Katz's Legs, a watercolor painting of isolated legs in different extended positions, and Liz Magic Laser's response to Katz's piece, a scientific and sociological analysis of the body language within the original watercolor legs.
Families of the Slums (Minuchin et al., 1967) recounts the experience, which started at the opposite end of the traditional psychodynamic approach — with a sociological analysis of the impact of social context on poor families.
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