Sentences with phrase «sociologist john»

We aren't nearly as busy as we think we are, according to sociologist John Robinson, even if we feel like we are working all the time.
Educational sociologist John Diamond interviewed teachers and asked two kinds of questions, who influences the content in your course and who influences the pedagogy of your teaching?
The Sims games, beneath their animated - dollhouse exteriors, are time - management experiments, based in part on a trove of data gathered by sociologist John Robinson on how Americans spend their hours.
The interdisciplinary study by data scientists Adam R. Pah and Luís Amaral and sociologist John L. Hagan reveals a persistent connection over time between unemployment and the occurrence of school shootings in the country as a whole, across various regions of the country and within affected cities, including Chicago and New York City.
The way we define humanity can affect how we feel about human rights — especially when we see ourselves as biological machines, finds sociologist John H. Evans
This cheerful way of looking at the world, which is part of the very structure of American culture, can be seen in the experience of all newcomers to the country of what the sociologist John Murray Cuddihy has aptly called the «ordeal of civility.»
Sociologists John P. Walsh and You - Na Lee of the School of Public Policy at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta wondered what this increase in team size meant for the way that scientific projects are conducted.

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Sociologist Pontell and his colleagues Kitty Calavita, at U.C. Irvine, and Robert Tillman, at New York's St. John's University, have demonstrated this in a number of compelling academic studies.
Also speaking at the Conference was John McHale — Director of the Center for Integrative Studies and an internationally known sociologist.
Recent work includes historian C. John Sommerville's The Secularization of Early Modern England, sociologist Marcel Gauchet's The Disenchantment of the World, philosopher Charles Taylor's A Secular Age, and literary critic Regina Schwartz's Sacramental Poetics at the Dawn of Secularism.
John Sugden, an English sociologist who pioneered the «twinning» concept 25 years earlier with a mixed - faith soccer team in Belfast during the height of the Troubles and who is now the director of Football 4 Peace, doing in the Middle East with soccer what PPI does with basketball, puts it both wryly and well: «It's not as if you can sprinkle the pixie dust of sport and everything's going to be fine.»
Because they were more interested in promoting equality of opportunity than simply consumer choice, sociologist Christopher Jencks and law professors John Coons and Stephen Sugarman proposed placing some constraints on how vouchers could be used: Disadvantaged students would receive larger vouchers, and regulations would prevent any school that accepted vouchers from imposing tuition and fees beyond the value of the voucher.
Drexel University sociologist Robert Brulle and retired software engineer John Mashey found the connection between Donors Trust and the Koch family by looking through official tax records.
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