Sentences with phrase «sociologists david»

Marsden concludes by reporting on sociologists David Riesman and Christopher Jencks's study of American higher education in the 1960s, which found that Protestant churches were «hardly consequential for the system as a whole.»
«The time for the great reversal is at hand,» conclude Hartford Seminary sociologists David Roozen and William McKinney, whose recent study indicates that 42 per cent of the baby - boom generation are returning to church (reported in the January 21, 1987, issue of the Lutheran) Many people between the ages of 18 and 35 who attended church only occasionally before 1970 are now attending regularly, their survey shows.
Harvard sociologist David Riesman acknowledged this in a letter to the editors of Commonweal (August 10, 1984) in response to Dohen's obituary.
As sociologist David Lyon has put it, consumption expresses a «system of symbolic rivalry,» where consumers form their identity «through acquiring commodities that make them distinct from others, and seek approval through lifestyle and symbolic membership.»
IN THE 1970s, sociologist David Bloor suggested — to reactions of perhaps equal horror and delight — that science is an inherently social activity.
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.
Sociologist David T. Wellman offers criteria to help you recognize — and eliminate — unintended racism in your district's employment decisions.
My mind was really opened when I went to Harvard College and had the opportunity to study under individuals — such as psychoanalyst Erik Erikson, sociologist David Riesman, and cognitive psychologist Jerome Bruner — who were creating knowledge about human beings.
Opening: «Affordable Housing in New York: The People, Places, and Policies That Transformed a City» at Hunter East Harlem Based on the content of a recently published book of the same name by urban historians Matthew Gordon Lasner and Nicholas Dagen Bloom, this comprehensive show features interactive models of apartment interiors, photographs by award - winning photographer and sociologist David Schalliol and historical materials about New York's affordable housing program.
The latest animation is a short version of a longer lecture by «radical sociologist David Harvey,» who suggests that we might transcend capitalism.

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And he clearly adores his three pet sociologists, Peter Berger, David Martin, and James D. Hunter.
Dr. David Popenoe is a noted Sociologist studying the importance of fathers from an early age.
Building on the work of the sociologist James Davison Hunter, the New York Times columnist David Brooks talks about morally «thick» versus «thin» institutions.
According to Cornell sociologists Shay David and Dr. Trevor Pinch, co-authors of a 2006 analysis of online recommendation systems, ``... recent qualitative research adds weight to the claim that these review systems have causal and positive effects on sales; to nobody's surprise, books with more and better reviews are shown to sell better (Chevalier and Mayzlin, 2004)».
Sociologist and surfer - turned - designer David Carson walks through a gorgeous (and often quite funny) slide deck of his work and found images.
David Gutiérrez Castañeda (Colombian national residing in Mexico) is a sociologist, having received his degree from the National University of Colombia (2006).
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.
David Finkelhor, a sociologist from the University of New Hampshire, and his colleagues surveyed 3,391 5 - 17 year - olds and asked about their exposure to various violence prevention programs.
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