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1. Sociological analysis of agrarian revolutions

2. Society, Nationalism and Mobs: Jung’s Sociological Clumsinesses

3. 10 The book had a personal/political/sociological slant.

4. Modern, general sociological sense (social Conformism) popularized from c

5. Dementia: sociological and philosophical Constructions Soc Sci Med

6. The sociological definition is based on Bourdieu's idea of fields.

7. Chambliss. " A Sociological Analysis of the Law of Vagrancy . ".

8. Perhaps the leading exponent of sociological jurisprudence was Roscoe Pound.

9. "Congregations in Conflict is a model of sociological investigation

10. Indeed, two types of slippery slopes – logical and sociological – exist.

11. The sociological models described so far needed to be recast.

12. The early Auteurists didn’t look at movies as sociological or political documents

13. Internment - as opposed to prisoners-of-war camps - has a unique sociological flavour.

14. “Churches in the Acculturation Processes on the Balkans”, Sociological Review, 1, Skopje

15. It is firmly grounded in verifiable facts —historical, archaeological, scientific, and sociological realities.

16. This article is a sociological ethnography of a Chinese immigrant social dance subculture in Japan.

17. Social Constructionism is a sociological theory that examines the development of jointly constructed understandings

18. 21 In normativist language the style of sociological positivism is that of constructivist rationalism.

19. Many social-pedagogical, youth-psychological, and -sociological studies and theories present adolescents as actors enacting themselves.

20. Solidary interaction distinguishes society from a simple gathering of individuals, the latter phenomenon constituting no sociological object.

21. In sociological branch system, it always suffers all kinds of abasement as second-class citizen.

22. Alienation, although an abstruse concept, has ever been a phenomenon of central concern in the sociological analysis

23. 10 It has become one of the basic and seminal texts in the sociological study of this topic.

24. Sociological explanations include the increasing emphasis on individualism in our society and the breakdown of family and community ties.

25. It has become one of the basic and seminal texts in the sociological study of this topic.

26. The sociological debate about the relationship of the nuclear to the extended family has also swayed back and forth.

27. He does not avoid what is observable even when his sociological perspective is not designed to explore it.

28. The uniqueness of man Most inferences from animals to the human species are based in anatomical, behavioural, or sociological comparisons.

29. The bibliographical format described here is taken from the American Sociological Association (Asa) Style Guide, 5 th edition.

30. Concerning various views on Atheists, sociological research indicates that Atheists are widely distrusted in both religious cultures and nonreligious cultures

31. Alienation is a complex, yet common condition. It’s both sociological and psychological, and can affect your health and aggravate existing …

32. In a sociological imagination for the local community, information must have no predetermined subordination to any other set of resources.

33. 23 These characteristic ideas of functionalism are found running throughout the theories of sociological positivism, evolutionary social theories, and pragmatism.

34. Jan 16, 2021 - Explore The Sociological Cinema's board "Race: Shadeism & Colorism", followed by 11217 people on Pinterest

35. 22 The main criticism of sociological positivism is founded on the vagueness of the central concepts of the theory.

36. Thus a practicing and craft sociologist is either empirically grounding sociological ideas or constructing them in some speculative process.

37. 17 Xiong Bite explains imperialism from sociological viewpoint, he thinks imperialism is the atavism in structure of a kind of society.

38. This is an example of the sociological method of evaluation being used for summative evaluation of the products of an educational programme.

39. A Criminologist is a person who studies the behavior patterns, backgrounds, and sociological trends of criminals and those accused of breaking the law.

40. Her work is mainly oriented to the promotion of culture, the Honduran plastic arts and the sociological study of women in her country.

41. 25 The Labour Party, riven by schism and self-doubt, seemed in long-term, inexorable decline, for sociological as well as ideological reasons.

42. 10 The Labour Party, riven by schism and self-doubt, seemed in long-term, inexorable decline, for sociological as well as ideological reasons.

43. We mentioned in the Introduction that earlier sociological studies of deviant behaviour provide notes of caution about investigating phenomena like heroin use.

44. The Rise of Christianity is a book by Rodney Stark wherein he looks at Christianity’s rise to prominence from a sociological perspective

45. With some of these sociological theories we are perhaps again witnessing the process we identified earlier with the aid of Raymond Williams.

46. Noun 1. Casework - close sociological study of a maladjusted person or family for diagnosis and treatment social service, welfare work - an organized activity to …

47. Trump and his followers comprise a Cult, in my view, the group fulfills the criteria typically used in sociological, religious, and psychological circles to

48. 28, no. 3, pp. 506-557 Cadbury, E. 1914 ‘Some Principles of Industrial Organization: The Case For and Against Scientific Management’, Sociological Review, vol.

49. It has abundant thoughts and connotative animadversion, surging tensile force of life, gives profound sociological apocalypse and admonitory thinking on journalism and communication science.

50. What does Criminologist mean? One who studies the biological and sociological causes and consequences of crime and criminal behavior (such as the effe

51. Concerns regarding Affluenza as an epidemic have been quietly raised in a sociological context and largely ignored in mainstream society for several decades

52. The sociology of Consumption is a subfield of sociology formally recognized by the American Sociological Association as the Section on Consumers and Consumption

53. 19 It has abundant thoughts and connotative animadversion, surging tensile force of life, gives profound sociological apocalypse and admonitory thinking on journalism and communication science.

54. This resource covers American Sociological Association (Asa) style and includes information about manuscript formatting, in-text citations, formatting the references page, and accepted manuscript writing style

55. While contemporary criminology has been dominated by sociological theories, Biosocial criminology also recognizes the potential contributions of fields such as genetics , neuropsychology , and evolutionary

56. Clues to Mass Rampage Killers: Deep Backstage, Hidden Arsenal, Clandestine Excitement, Randall Collins, The Sociological Eye, September 1, 2012 Kluger, Jeffrey (April 19, 2007).

57. The very Commonplaceness of the proposal may explain the dearth of sociological research on the topic despite both its significance in people's lives and the questions …

58. Bobby soxer is a 1940s sociological coinage describing the often very zealous fans of traditional pop music, in particular its creators like singer Frank Sinatra

59. His books combined sociological and psychological curiosity with the precision for details, analytical insight and social overview of a fifty-year social and mental history.

60. In Contexts, you’ll find the best sociological ideas and research; fresh perspectives, clear, concise thinking, and jargon-free reporting; and a thought-provoking look at modern life

61. A combination of a fascinating biography of Criminologist Lonnie Athens, an excellent primer on some pretty advanced sociological and research topics, and a highly accessible summary of Dr

62. The concept of a "cult" as a sociological classification was introduced in 1932 by American sociologist Howard P. Becker as an expansion of German theologian Ernst Troeltsch's church–sect typology.

63. "Mi madre solía decirme que yo padecía algo llamado Abulia, una dificultad para tomar decisiones", dice.: The difficulties are rather sociological, it of

64. Anomie is a sociological theory first mentioned by Èmile Durkheim in the year 1893 that has been understood as the state of lawlessness and absence of values and social norms

65. The Basilect sets Tobagonians linguistically apart from Trinidadians and in this column I will discuss one of its grammatical words that is a signature of the Tobagonian in our national sociological space

66. The diligent Archimandrite Cyril Hovorun, author of a recent and interesting sociological approach of the ecclesiology (see, Hovorun 2017) analyses the role of the civil religion in the Orthodox milieu

67. THE NON-RELIGION OF THE FUTURE: A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY JEAN-MARIE GUYAU For here we transfer the Antinomy from thought to conduct; from inner perception to one Being's actual experience

68. Ascribed status is a sociological term that refers to certain things about an individual that he or she is born with or simply possesses, which are partially predictive of a societal position

69. Praise “The Annunciative tone of Biomedicalization is for the, most part explanatory rather than ‘promissory.’ This anthology…provides meticulous ethnographic and sociological case studies of extant (though evolving) biopolitical practices and communities.”

70. In Contexts, you'll find the best sociological ideas and research; fresh perspectives, clear, concise thinking, and jargon-free reporting; and a thought-provoking look at modern life.It includes feature articles, culture and book reviews, and

71. Craig (b.1947) argues that in the Constitutive view communication is a primary phenomenon shaping other social processes (psychological, sociological, cultural, and so on) rather than a secondary one explicable in terms of antecedent factors.

72. Though the production process or the critique of aesthetic forms is not in the remit of sociologists, analyses of socializing factors, such as ideological effects and audience reception, stem from sociological theory and method.

73. M-Net’s Director of Local Entertainment Channels, Reneilwe Sema commented on the appeal of this brand new format, “I Blew It” tackles some important sociological questions most of us have often caught ourselves asking: 1.

74. Agrology PROFESSION ACT 8 (i) the certification of compliance with Acts, regulations, directives, standards and guidelines related to Agrology, (ii) the conducting of economic, statistical, financial, sociological and other studies related to Agrology, (iii) the …

75. Ableism: The Causes and Consequences of Disability Prejudice is an important resource for social, community and rehabilitation psychologists, scholars and researchers of disability studies, and students, activists, and academics across political, sociological, and humanistic disciplines.

76. Ideal for undergraduate courses in Criminology--especially those taught from a critical perspective--Criminology: A Sociological Approach, Sixth Edition, is a comprehensive yet highly accessible introduction to the study of crime and criminological theory.Authors Piers Beirne and James W

77. What is the Criminologist Job Description? The major job of a Criminologist is to study every aspect of crime – the physical crime scenes, sociological cause, and criminal psychology – with a view to solve and prevent them from happening again

78. The adoption of the theory for the purpose of this study is informed by its analytical utility in providing insights in to the sociological foundations of organized crime, prominent among which is armed Banditry in Zamfara State.

79. Asa citation style, which stands for American Sociological Association, is one of the most commonly applied academic formats, and while using Asa citation machine is a great option, you won’t know whether it’s effective unless you understand the style basics.

80. Behaviouralism or behavioural approach a theoretical and empirical approach within US POLITICAL SCIENCE which emphasizes the importance of sociological and psychological determinants of political actions and behaviour rather than confining attention, as is traditional in political science, to narrowly political processes, e.g