Sentencedict.com
 Directly to word page Vague search(google)
Home > Sociologist in a sentence

Sociologist in a sentence

  up(1)  down(1)
Sentence count:58Posted:2017-06-05Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: sociologybiologistepidemiologistapologistgeologistecologistsinologistoncologistMeaning: n. a social scientist who studies the institutions and development of human society. 
Random good picture Not show
31. For the sociologist, interest in residential mobility has two sources: one stemming from the study of human ecology and the other, from a concern with the peculiar qualities of urban life.
32. Erich Fromm is a famous psychologist, and sociologist and philosopher in the20th century, the founder of the depth psychology.
33. RUSKIN , JOHN ( 1819 -- 1900 ) English critic on art, essayist and sociologist.
34. Veblen was not only a famous economist and sociologist in the 20th century but also a rationalistic representative in the philosophical genres of higher education.
35. Li Anzhai, a famous sociologist , was the supreme exponent of borderland research in modern China.
36. "There is a kind of false precision being hawked by people claiming they are doing ancestry testing," says Trey Duster, a New York University sociologist.
37. "Children still need sex education when they're little," opined Li Yinhe, a sociologist who specializes in sexology studies in China. Sentencedict.com
38. The sociologist Erving Goffman observed that there are few barriers to touching children we do not know: comforting them if they are in distress, touching them in a playful fashion when passing them.
39. The sociologist Dr Catherine Hakim defines EC as a combination of, "sex appeal, charm and social skills, physical fitness and liveliness," among other seductive qualities.
40. Sociologist Pamela Smock of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor considersthe data.
41. Xia Xueluan a sociologist and Peking University colleague, was less sanguine.
42. The controversial book, Honey Money, is written by Catherine Hakim, a sociologist at the London School of Economics, and promotes the idea of 'erotic capital'.
43. Black contemporary American law sociologist, purely representative of the Sociology of Law.
44. Erving Goffman, the most excellent sociologist in 20th century once put forward the "Social Dramatic Theory".
45. Sociologist and ethnographer, Liz Pullen, spent a month tracking the top 500 Twitter users (as ranked by number of followers) as well as the much-contested suggested users list.
46. Maybe that's a numerological accident. The sociologist Diego Gambetta and the political scientist Steffen Hertog don't think so.
47. Herbert Marcuse was an important philosopher , aesthetician and sociologist in the twentieth century.
48. The logic of this process was actually explained more than a century ago, in 1896, by the famous Italian economist and sociologist Vilfredo Pareto.
49. Veblen was not only a famous economist and sociologist but also a rationalistic representative in the philosophical genres of higher education.
50. American sociologist Pat Moore once dressed up an older person and wandered city streets.
51. In light of this, Sociologist Beth Eck did a series of interviews attempting to tap into what it felt like for men and women to look at male and female nudes.
52. Pan Suiming, a famous sociologist and sexologist from Renmin University of China, defined pre-1978 China as a "sexless society".
53. Emile Durkheim ( 1858 - 1917 ) is a famous sociologist and educationist of France in the turn of 19 th - 20 th century.
54. Before we study higher education massification, we first should understand the theory of higher education raised by Professor Martin Trow—the famous American educator and sociologist.
55. According to Olga Kryshtanovskaya, Russia's leading sociologist, this summer's war in Georgia was part a long-cherished Kremlin plan to recreate a "mini-USSR".
56. Efficiency and fairness are the problem with past dynasties economist and vexed sociologist all the time.
57. In the words of David Riesman, an American sociologist, their minds work like radar, taking in signals from near and far, not like a gyroscope, pivoting on a point.
58. "People who point to structural conditions almost always do so post hoc," argues University of North Carolina sociologist Charles Kurzman, author of a book about the 1979 Iranian revolution.
More similar words: sociologybiologistepidemiologistapologistgeologistecologistsinologistoncologistneurologistphilologistherpetologistentomologistgynecologisttechnologistpsychologistarcheologistarchaeologistclimatologistornithologistgerontologistcriminologistmeteorologistanthropologistpaleontologistapologiseneologismbiologicallogisticlogisticssociopath
Total 58, 30 Per page  2/2  «first  pre  last»  goto
Leave a comment
Welcome to leave a comment about this page!
Your name:
Latest commentsInto the comment page>>
More words