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单词 sociologist
释义
sociologyso‧ci‧ol‧o‧gy /ˌsəʊsiˈɒlədʒi, ˌsəʊʃi- $ ˌsoʊsiˈɑːl-/ ●○○ noun [uncountable] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • An adequate sociology of culture must work more rigorously.
  • How must the Mills macro sociology be modified?
  • Much of modern sociology lacks a paradigm and consequently fails to qualify as science.
  • Newcomers to sociology may find it difficult to make much sense of ethnomethodology.
  • Reich tended to ignore the interconnection, but it was an important one for Freud's sociology.
  • The book is a fascinating combination of anthropology, history, sociology, and political science.
  • These brief and incomplete excursions through five subject territories of sociology provide some examples of how male-orientation may be manifested.
  • What is the significance of this in Bourdieu's systematic sociology?
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· Employee management and relations; Industrial sociology.· It is not necessary to elaborate this diversion into industrial sociology unduly.
· Much of modern sociology lacks a paradigm and consequently fails to qualify as science.· This emphasis passed into the work of Max Weber and thus into one tendency in modern sociology.· Following Bagehot or modern functional sociology, the assertion is made that the figure of the sovereign binds together the national collective.· But quite different ideas were also contributing to the formation of modern sociology.· This point had become confused and lost in the over-socialized conception of man which had developed in modern sociology.· But the modern sociology of deviance is a rather special case, as I shall show in Chapter 7.· Their overlap with modern cultural sociology, in the alternative tradition, is thus clear.
· In particular, it will examine the extent to which questions concerning women and power have become part of mainstream political sociology.· She then earned a doctorate in political sociology at City University of New York.· Until it does, political sociology and the politics of gender will remain worlds apart.· Much academic political sociology has had a similar relation to political life.· For my purposes here it is therefore possible to treat political sociology and modern political science together.· The behaviourist approach to political participation and power had already received criticism from within political sociology itself.
· The latter was properly the business of epistemology and to be excluded from the scientific practice of sociology.· The unfortunate conclusion is that scientific sociology must be the whole thing from the standpoint of rewards and proclaimed standards.· In other words, a scientific sociology was to be used for the reorganisation of society.
· The result was an urban sociology which came very close to that which we have been developing in this book.· To adequately understand the beginnings of urban sociology we need to develop this theme a little further.· The question must arise, therefore, why this kind of urban sociology has become unfashionable.· The time has come to start using these concepts and arguments in relation to present-day urban sociology.· The currently dominant paradigm throughout urban and regional sociology gives prime emphasis to class relations and processes.· Political economy and class perspectives on urban sociology lend little credence to this type of analysis.· Contemporary Marxist urban sociology places much less emphasis on the supposed necessity for the state to be engaged in collective consumption.· This theme has gone largely unrecognised by contemporary social theory, including urban and regional sociology.
NOUN
· Tolnay is a sociology professor at the University of Albany in New York.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnounsocietysociologistsociologysociabilitysocialsocialismsocialistsocialitesocializationsociopathadjectivesociableunsociablesocialanti-socialunsocialsocialistsocialisticsocietalsociologicalsociopathicadverbsociallysociablysociologicallyverbsocialize
the scientific study of societies and the behaviour of people in groupssociologist noun [countable]sociological /ˌsəʊsiəˈlɒdʒɪkəl, ˌsəʊʃi- $ ˌsoʊsiəˈlɑː-, ˌsoʊʃi-/ adjective:  a sociological studysociologically /-kli/ adverbanthropology, ethnology, social science
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