193 examples of sociological in sentences

He has had a good education, followed by perhaps a year or two abroad, and some practical experience in sociological work.

He has written scientific romances, blood-curdling tales, strange phantasies, prophetic Utopias, and sociological novels.

We do not remember until all is over that his characters represent classes, and his action is, one might almost say, a sociological symbol.

p. 14: Sociological theory, as developed by R. Thurnwald and others, has been used as a theoretical tool here, together with observations by A. Credner and H. Bernatzik.

p. 61: The interpretation of secret societies is influenced by general sociological theory and detailed reports on later secret societies.

Chapter Five p. 63: The analysis of the emergence of Ch'in bureaucracy has profited from general sociological theory, especially M. Weber (see the new analysis by R. Bendix, Max Weber, an Intellectual Portrait, Garden City 1960, p. 117-157).

I have used for this and later periods, in addition to my own sociological studies, R. Michihata, J. Gernet, and Tamai Korehiro.

Also, a sociological analysis of the different Buddhist sects in China has not even been attempted yet.

Both books are influenced by the sociological theories of T. Parsons.

In writing, a few years ago, the volume entitled The Conjure Woman, I suspect that I was more influenced by the literary value of the material than by its sociological bearing, and therefore took, or thought I did, considerable liberty with my subject.

(Lippincott's sociological series)

The newer spirit; a sociological criticism of literature; with introd.

Sociological theory and social research.

Industry and society; a sociological appraisal of modern industrialism.

Family disorganization; an introduction to a sociological analysis.

(In American sociological review, Apr. 1945)

(In American sociological review, Feb. 1944)

Contemporary sociological theories.

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(Harvard sociological studies, v.2)

(In American sociological review, Aug. 1945, p.485-495) © 31Aug45; B691363.

The moment that the cultivated stranger comes among them with his philological and sociological explanations, their pretty significance seems to me to be gone.

Primitive marriage, in short, has little in common with civilized marriage except the namean important fact the disregard of which has led to no end of confusion in anthropological and sociological literature.

72 sq. A.G. Morice, "Notes, Archaeological, Industrial, and Sociological, on the Western Dénés," Transactions of the Canadian Institute, iv. (1892-93) pp. 106 sq.

See A.G. Morice, "Notes, Archaeological, Industrial, and Sociological, on the Western Dénés," Transactions of the Canadian Institute, iv.

193 examples of  sociological  in sentences