sociology造句61. A descriptive sociology requires a familiarity with the observed events that is achieved through intimate and often prolonged exposure.
62. A descriptive sociology requires a sensitizing of oneself to the social phenomena described whatever may be their nature or conceptual complexity.
63. Nathan Keyfitz, a professor emeritus of sociology and population at Harvard University, has spent considerable time analyzing the debate.
64. The result was an urban sociology which came very close to that which we have been developing in this book.
65. With this felicity of thinking, they easily bridged the physical and social sciences, from biology to psychology to sociology.
66. Thus one should not expect to find today a general consensus among the participants in the sociology of development debate.
67. His critical judgments about quantitative sociology also are not sufficiently illuminating at a craft level to make quantitative analysis more fruitful.
68. In Becker's introduction to later editions of this book, he describes the value of the life-history in sociology.
69. The main area of concern in such a sociology of the unconscious lies in the analysis of social control.
70. The sociology of such developments is at a different and much broader level than that of cultural formations.
71. For my purposes here it is therefore possible to treat political sociology and modern political science together.
72. The Renaissance bears witness to a sociology, a psychology of joy.
73. They used the devices of anthropology, sociology, history, and biology trying to prove that Negroes were inferior.
74. Another consideration is whether conceptual distinctions and classifications in family and marriage sociology are appropriate to a female perspective.
75. Until it does, political sociology and the politics of gender will remain worlds apart.
76. The theoretical concepts of psychology and sociology are used to study how people work in organisations.
77. The subject area in which affirmative sociology gets its greatest challenge may be that of social class.
78. The latter was properly the business of epistemology and to be excluded from the scientific practice of sociology.
79. Much of modern sociology lacks a paradigm and consequently fails to qualify as science.
80. Not so much as a sociology essay, or an urban character sketch in London's Evening Standard.
81. Much academic political sociology has had a similar relation to political life.
82. Contemporary Marxist urban sociology places much less emphasis on the supposed necessity for the state to be engaged in collective consumption.
83. Political economy and class perspectives on urban sociology lend little credence to this type of analysis.
84. Despite their differences, their implications for the sociology of urban and regional development are rather similar.
85. Listed below are suggested rules of scholarship for either process of doing sociology to achieve the clarification goal.
86. Mannheim's ideas will now be applied to two of the major theoretical perspectives in sociology: Marxism and functionalism.
87. The question must arise, therefore, why this kind of urban sociology has become unfashionable.
88. As in qualitative sociology, dialogue is seen as evidence and, therefore, to be presented and digested on its own.
89. This ideology relating to gender roles underpins the structure of sociology much as it does the structure of social life.
90. Charman had moved to Leeds from his home town of Brighton to study economics and sociology at the university.