Sentences with phrase «sociological changes»

Not that there aren't many other aspects of family law requiring careful revisiting: the court structure, coordination between criminal and family courts (work is being done in this area, too), ensuring that the legal meaning of family keeps up with sociological changes, the matrimonial home regime and on and on.
Where have we seen such political and sociological changes in the past?
The notion of love as passion, so much at the core of Surrealism, has evolved with the sociological changes of intimacy toward a tension between romantic love versus marriage and the attempt to build a new form of relationship based on a more egalitarian exchange, that we could call «amour convergent» or «pure relationship», thanks to the battles of feminism and new intimacy, as discussed in «The Transformation of intimacy» from sociologist Anthony Giddens.
How have seismic sociological changes concerning sexuality, marriage and intimacy, alongside developments in gender issues, affected the way we conceive of love?
How have seismic sociological changes concerning sexuality, marriage and intimacy affected the way we conceive love today?
Are we helpless victims of sociological changes?
She includes historical context such as the influences of sociological change resulting from the transfer of power from matriarchal to patriarchal emphasis and the effects of the implementation of the brigade system that was developed from all - male military institutions.
I got a great deal of success from encouraging this method, it helps young children make a sociological change.

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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.
``... changing the entrepreneurial environment by altering the sociological and psychological attributes of its constituent»
We have to do the sociological work about how a medium or genre's overall popularity might be changing the mores and character of the entire society, or even of modern humanity simply.
Following from the foregoing definition of religion are the sociological functions described by Thomas F. O'Dea: 13 (I) «It provides the emotional ground for a new security and firmer identity amid the uncertainties and impossibilities of the human condition and the flux and change of history.
This was realism, for the function of the family was changing; and here was recognition of the fact, even though there may have been little sociological theory behind it.
The sociological perspective suggests that the success of the Pentecostal movement is a response to the structural changes in contemporary Latin American society.
Fourth, many theological models «have been drained of their disclosure possibilities by the vast sociological, psychological, and cultural changes which separate us from the biblical, not least the Old Testament world.»
Co., 1978); Thomas C. Campbell and Yoshio Fukuyama, The Fragmented Layman: An Empirical Study of Lay Attitudes (Philadelphia: Pilgrim Press, 1970); James D. Davidson, «Religious Belief as an Independent Variable,» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 11 (1972): 65 - 75; James D. Davidson, «Religious Belief as a Dependent Variable,» Sociological Analysis 33 (1972): 81 - 94; James D. Davidson, «Patterns of Belief at the Denominational and Congregational Levels,» Review of Religious Research 13 (1972): 197 - 205; David R. Gibbs, Samuel A. Miller, and James R. Wood, «Doctrinal Orthodoxy, Salience and the Consequential Dimension,» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 12 (1973): 33 - 52; William McKinney, and others, Census Data for Community Mission (New York: Board for Homeland Ministries, United Church of Christ, 1983), part of a denomination - wide study of census data relevant to each congregation in the United Church of Christ; David O. Moberg, `' Theological Position and Institutional Characteristics of Protestant Congregations: An Explanatory Study,» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 9 (1970): 53 - 58; Wade Clark Roof, Community and Commitment; Thomas Sweetser, The Catholic Parish: Shifting Membership in a Changing Church (Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1974).
But changes in vision, direction or setting have occurred: van Buren became a leader in Christian - Jewish dialogue, Altizer has been working in a department of English to deconstruct God - talk, and Rubenstein has continued a psycho - sociological inquiry into religion.
Robert N. Bellah's theory of religious change was published as a brief article in the American Sociological Review in 1964.
Baptism, understood in this sense, is not a matter of sociological community change and hence does not divide or separate.
Except for certain changes of emphasis and the addition of technical and sociological developments since 1948, The Humiliation of the Word can be viewed as the development of Ellul's early concerns about language in The Presence of the Kingdom.
The successful adaptation of old symbols to changes of social structure is the final mark of wisdom in sociological statesmanship.
Today changes are coming so rapidly and the economic, social, and cultural opportunities for Americans of many ethnic backgrounds are so much alike that we can expect to see the particular sociological reasons for Catholic aggressiveness become less important.
I also think that any government that is intending to bring in such a change would be very wise to look at, and research carefully, the sociological impact.
The sociological and economic changes to the country that have shrunk the trade unions, disconnected the working class from Labour, and transformed party membership, such that Labour's politics and culture is increasingly divergent from the mainstream middle and working classes.
Whatever the cause of homosexuality, be it genetic, hormonal, or even sociological, the result is a change somewhere in the brain.
«If the committee could pull together what we already know... and make very strong recommendations» regarding changes in science and engineering education, the effort would be worth it, says Elaine Seymour, who works in the Bureau of Sociological Research at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Dunaif The sociological experience of women has dramatically changed in this century, much more so than any century prior, and our biology has not caught up with our social circumstances.
A study of this type is integral to understanding the effects of extreme weather on a sociological level, allowing for an enhanced understanding of human interaction within our changing environment.
People can be predisposed to inheriting an eating disorder, but sociological factors can also play a role, such as traumatic events, significant life changes, or diets.
Brexit Brits Abroad is an innovative sociological study funded by the UK in a Changing Europe run by Dr. Michaela Benson and Professor Karen O'Reilly that questions what Brexit means for Britons resident.
In a 2012 paper, the Israeli academic wrote that singlehood is «a sociological phenomenon constituted and forged through changing social definitions, norms, and societal expectations» 6.
Dating apps are, in their own way, a form of social networking — especially as they expand into new areas like friend - finding or professional Social exchange theory is a social psychological and sociological perspective that explains social change and stability as a process of negotiated
Brexit Brits Abroad is an innovative sociological study funded by the UK in a Changing Europe run by Dr. Michaela Benson and Professor Karen O'Reilly that questions what Brexit means for Britons resident.
The web's first personalized news service, custom news, headlines Social exchange theory is a social psychological and sociological perspective that explains social change and stability as a process of negotiated
As I got older my interests changed towards more of a sociological point of view.
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.
The change in identity from a professional association to a labor union has had profound political, sociological and psychological consequences.
As with any sociological study, it is a given that those being studied are changed by the very process of being observed, and one wonders if (and how much) their stories were nuanced so as not to offend Hochschild.
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).
But maybe it also reflected a certain skepticism in face of the notion of an endless continuity: «Values, all vlaues — sociological, economic, artistic, cultural — are changing enormously at the moment.
Kandinsky, Mondrian and Malevich, the holy trinity of modernist abstraction, scuttled representation in the cause of philosophical and sociological ideals — as a means of changing the world.
On a sociological / psychological plane, once enough potential arises for change, behaviors and events can quite rapidly shift to fit the new paradigm, such that we collectively often look back and feel rather amazed at how fast the final steps in the transition occurred.
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.»
This work brings a sociological perspective to our understanding of individual and collective responses to climate change information, and opens up a new research area.
In 2050, people may study «climate change» as a sociological phenomenon, not as a scientific phenomenon.
Despite the publication of a major report, by the American Sociological Association titled Climate Change and Society: Sociological Perspectives (Oxford 2015), there are apparently no ongoing plans to actively engage sociology in the development of the next assessment report.
Without making a strong claim, it is at least intuitive that sociological and economic changes in California could be reducing resiliency to natural hazards, like drought.
Dr. Brulle and Dr. Dunalp have just edited a new book, which synthesizes some of main sociological analysis on the climate change policy debate which is well worth reading by anyone interested in climate change.
These are based primarily on the principles of agroecology, but also include scientific technologies of climate and biological sciences complemented by important sociological and institutional capacity building processes that are required for climate change to function.
I've got no problem with people quoting it as a sociological fact, with the same lack of implication about the truth of climate change.
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