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ipient of the Alfred McClung Lee Award from | Sociological Abstracts for "Distinguished Career as a Hu |
Sociological Abstracts | |
Index, MEDLINE, Current Contents, PsycInfo, | Sociological Abstracts, Social Work Abstracts, Abstracts |
gical Abstracts, Social Services Abstracts, | Sociological Abstracts, and the Wilson OmniFile Full Tex |
Contemporary Women's Issues, LGBT Life, and | Sociological Abstracts. |
ed assumption of power or authority to gain | sociological advantage on behalf of a particular lobby g |
Opening Pandora's Box: a | Sociological Analysis of Scientists' Discourse, with G. |
The book mixed | sociological analysis with panegyrics to rock music, can |
mbitious attempt to promote a comprehensive | sociological analysis of the structures of knowledge was |
Sociological Analysis 47 no.4 (Winter 1987): 369-370. | |
Eileen Barker, | Sociological Analysis 52:4 (Winter 1991), p416-417 |
Education, Assessment and Society: A | Sociological Analysis (Assessing Assessment). |
A History of | Sociological Analysis (1979) editor with Robert Nisbet |
and the World: Explorations in the Form of | Sociological Analysis, London; Boston: Allen & Unwin, 19 |
udwig von Mises, Socialism: An Economic and | Sociological Analysis. |
udwig von Mises, Socialism: An Economic and | Sociological Analysis. |
work was often interdisciplinary comprising | sociological and philosophical aspects of life of animal |
The intent was to quantify the | sociological and economic costs of a supersonic transpor |
re than 6,500 articles from medical, legal, | sociological, and theological sources. |
It puts Star Wars into a | sociological and political perspective by using intervie |
s collaborated in the work of international | sociological and scientific associations. |
the book offered a | sociological and statistical analysis of the conditions |
a French research institute specializing in | sociological and biographical studies. |
Weaving storytelling with | sociological and political analysis, William DiFazio wri |
than Leites in exploring the psychological, | sociological and anthropological elements of internation |
the legal and historical, but also into the | sociological and psychological aspects of this facet of |
ack Boy remains a vital work of historical, | sociological, and literary significance whose seminal po |
wn independent literary existence, with the | sociological and cultural aspects worked out in meticulo |
lassic blues was the result of more diverse | sociological and musical influences ..) is audible even |
onal units of study covering philosophical, | sociological, and legal approaches (amongst others) to b |
(ed.) (1988) | Sociological and Medical Aspects of Nutrition |
its adherence to academic, legal, historic, | sociological, anthropological and genealogical principle |
Landtman was the first modern | sociological antropologist. |
mson was the 85th president of the American | Sociological Association in 1994. |
ottomore was Secretary of the International | Sociological Association from 1953 to 1959. |
Shuval served as chairwoman of the Israeli | Sociological Association from 1986 to 1988. |
of the Executing Committee of the European | Sociological Association (or ESA), an association aimed |
face by Amitai Etzioni, President, American | Sociological Association (New York: M.E. |
1993 Robert K. Merton Award of the American | Sociological Association among many others. |
She has been President of the British | Sociological Association in 1987-89, and edited its jour |
st first book in sociology from the British | Sociological Association in 2004 for his book Law Agains |
rche Scientifique (CNRS), the International | Sociological Association (ISA), and the Maison des Scien |
He is Past President of the Swedish | Sociological Association and has served as editor of Act |
"Outstanding Scholarship" from the Pacific | Sociological Association in 1993. |
titute of Biological Sciences, the American | Sociological Association (ASA), the Canadian Society for |
t Faisalabad and also President of Pakistan | Sociological Association from 1975-1977. |
n Crime, Law and Deviance from the American | Sociological Association in 1993, the Beccaria Medal in |
0 prize is awarded annually at the American | Sociological Association annual meeting to the paper fro |
American | Sociological Association Crime, Law, and Deviance Newsle |
The 66th president of the American | Sociological Association in 1975. |
Aspers is President of the Swedish | Sociological Association (2010-2012). |
ssion, he has been president of the Pacific | Sociological Association and California Sociological Ass |
eived the Max Weber prize from the American | Sociological Association's Organizations, Occupations, a |
05 Distinguished Book Award of the American | Sociological Association's Collective Behavior and Socia |
e the first black president of the American | Sociological Association, 1948. |
class, Welfare and Joblessness”; California | Sociological Association, 1995 |
ion on Animals and Society" of the American | Sociological Association. |
as the Vice-President of the International | Sociological Association. |
e History of Sociology of the International | Sociological Association. |
sity Graduates; founding member of the Arab | Sociological Association. |
p and the Lewis Coser Award of the American | Sociological Association. |
998 she served as President of the American | Sociological Association. |
He was the 69th President of the American | Sociological Association. |
Journal; member of the Presidium of Moscow | Sociological Association; honorary member of the Russian |
She was a member of the International | Sociological Association's (ISA) executive from 1994-200 |
asizes mainly missionary work combined with | sociological awareness of the target population. |
stin from downtown, creating a cultural and | sociological barrier. |
His numerous books are mostly | sociological but include one on Kenji Miyazawa. |
Perhaps the most obvious | sociological category is the "possession trance." |
ely predicted a number of technological and | sociological changes, such as the rise of ubiquitous cam |
Leaders of this type share common | sociological characteristics and interests. |
This article concerns the | sociological concept of Neo-Tribalism and not the reemer |
For the | sociological concept, see Social interpretations of race |
1965, | Sociological concepts and research; acquisition, analysi |
t and respond to the changing religious and | sociological conditions in Jewish and general society. |
s of any court which are plainly fraudulent | sociological considerations." |
Ethical and | sociological developments of this theory succeed its phy |
o his great gift of anticipating social and | sociological developments. |
separated by only 40 kilometres (25 mi) and | sociological differences between each club's supporters, |
d the psychological, the biological and the | sociological dimension in the science of man, especially |
ndamentally utopian-focused in conventional | sociological discourse. |
t has been argued that he ignores important | sociological elements, such as culture. |
nary approaches preclude the possibility of | sociological exploration of the relative influence of ea |
t include race, status, ethnicity, or other | sociological factors. |
Evolutionism to Biocultural Evolutionism", | Sociological Forum 5 (2): 187-212 |
essay, Protestant, Catholic, Jew, created a | sociological framework for the study of religion in the |
He has published extensively in | sociological, historical and political science journals. |
The philosophical, | sociological, historical, legal-political and cultural a |
d statistical models as crutches to support | sociological hypotheses. |
hology and for bringing anthropological and | sociological ideas to bear on the subject of art therapy |
f Broadway adaptations, and studied for its | sociological impact, Blue Denim was still being decried |
tery of China's Falun Gong Its Rise and Its | Sociological Implications East Asian Institute National |
Sociological Inquiry (Blackwell Publishing Ltd) 49: 264- | |
Sociological Inquiry (Blackwell Publishing Ltd) 49 (2-3) | |
influential analysis, the book applied the | sociological insights of Max Weber to interviews Schurma |
ntil 1963, when she was invited to join the | Sociological Institute at the Hungarian Academy as a res |
he normative concerns of philosophy and the | sociological investigation of norms. |
"civil" society as an anlytical concept for | sociological investigations and re-introduced the notion |
t that the film appears to have worked at a | sociological level as form of spectacular ritual by whic |
ine the current medical, psychological, and | sociological literature, but it also sought to address t |
academic work on FOSS from anthropological, | sociological, management and software engineering perspe |
eet-making in Kathmandu Valley is a complex | sociological matter that brings together art and traditi |
Serendipity is used as a | sociological method in Anselm L. Strauss' and Barney G. |
conception reduces the dialectic to a mere | sociological methodology, not expressive of any specific |
This synthesis allowed the usage of | sociological methods of investigation, such as the opini |
The terminology also has some notable | sociological misuse, found in conjectures regarding huma |
te qualitative and quantitative data, apply | sociological models to historical patterns, examine more |
rre Bourdieu's notion of habitus and to the | sociological notion of everyday life. |
chnical linguistic discussions and general, | sociological, or philosophical debates and discussions. |
orwegian security policies and Defence in a | sociological perspective". |
From a | sociological perspective, the website is a "living docum |
ment and Community: Communes and utopias in | sociological perspective. |
Law's Community: Legal Ideas in | Sociological Perspective. |
Bilingual education: an international | sociological perspective. |
ch and publication focuses primarily on the | sociological perspectives of LGBT issues. |
Sociological Perspectives on Law. | |
at integrate historical, philosophical, and | sociological perspectives. |
physical conditions of the country, and the | sociological phenomena, i.e., the relation of man to man |
It's more of a | sociological phenomenon than it is a musical event, but |
s to a famous individual have interest as a | sociological phenomenon rather than for its historical a |
l theoretical treatment of generations as a | sociological phenomenon". |
ncentration camps, both as a historical and | sociological phenomenon. |
d psychological drama, and the political or | sociological pieces of many of his contemporaries. |
From a | sociological point of view it could mean the assimilatio |
ed under the title "Talking with the People | sociological poll" (in Romanian "sondajul sociologic La |
ilosophy in 1966 with a dissertation on the | sociological problems of religion. |
Sociological Quarterly | |
of Political Science, Journal of Politics, | Sociological Quarterly, and Law and Contemporary Problem |
the western world that developed because of | sociological rather than theological differences. |
Afterward, he led efforts to examine the | sociological reasons for this event, ultimately concludi |
ey biographer Chris Sheridan as "an audible | sociological record", the introduction is by the Reveren |
d with several strikingly blunt ideas about | sociological reform. |
Small Wonders have, for the most part, a | sociological requirement to construct them, as well as a |
She has done | sociological research for UNESCO and ILO as well as for |
Sussex University Press, 1976; A History of | Sociological Research Methods in America, 1920-1960, Cam |
titution, where he supported linguistic and | sociological research and publications. |
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the | Sociological Research Association, and was invited to th |
In 1976 Fain initiates a | sociological research on Soviet Jewry, an attempt to org |
ces in Australia and Member of the American | Sociological Research Association. |
st led by Dumitru Caracostea, member of the | Sociological Research Group, the Romanian Social Institu |
ing, The Internet as a medium and object of | sociological research, xx |
in methodology, especially statistics, and | sociological research, inventing his own technique of st |
t begins the process of conducting original | sociological research. |
He remains active in | sociological research. |
and a 2006 study published in the American | Sociological Review seem to support at least the more mo |
Blackwell ( | Sociological Review Series. |
American | Sociological Review 45 : 787-801. |
American | Sociological Review 70, 2 (2005): 233-259. |
tor Network Theory and After, Blackwell and | Sociological Review, (co-edited with John Hassard), Oxfo |
the American Journal of Sociology, American | Sociological Review, Industrial Relations, Mobilization, |
ublished in journals including the American | Sociological Review, Social Problems, American Journal o |
Events, Accidents, and Scandals," American | Sociological Review, Vol 39, No. 1 (Feb., 1974), pp. |
Sociological Review, 57(5): 680-690 (1992). | |
"The Cross-Cultural Survey," American | Sociological Review, 5: 361-370, 1940 |
Monograph Series, Contexts and the American | Sociological Review. |
American | Sociological Review. |
She got a Master in Political and | Sociological Sciences at the Catholic University of Leuv |
e portion of the industrial, commercial and | sociological sectors that amenability of the corporation |
The book is "a study in | sociological semantics and the sociology of science", as |
The Rural | Sociological Society (RSS) was officially established on |
early as 1920 as a section of the American | Sociological Society (now known as the American Sociolog |
y of Experiential Education and the Midwest | Sociological Society. |
he humanities, and president of the Eastern | Sociological Society. |
She looks at religion from a | sociological standpoint, and sees that although Jewish c |
which can properly be considered law from a | sociological standpoint. |
s in library science, including historical, | sociological, statistical, bibliographical, managerial, |
as canon, which has sparked discussion in | sociological studies about the impact of video games upo |
erve their identities, a procedure used for | sociological studies of living groups to ensure privacy. |
el Dobbelaere have called him "the doyen of | sociological studies of religion in Britain, stating tha |
'Sport Matters: | Sociological Studies of Sport, Violence and Civilization |
unds, in the aims of favorizing non-Marxist | sociological studies. |
ange and teaching crucial for advancing the | sociological study of religion. |
nalysis of Boy's Town has been limited to a | sociological study in the 1970s (Stevenson 1975) and sev |
own for his book The city below the hill: a | sociological study of a portion of the city of Montreal, |
phia Negro, in which a large section of the | sociological study was devoted to analysis of the black |
rasnoyark territorial Duma and according to | sociological surveys, his party “Eurasian Alliance” is a |
artifacts: those that require a particular | sociological system and those that are strongly compatib |
acts: those requiring a particular internal | sociological system, those compatible with a particular |
orable notice and was quoted in a number of | sociological texts. |
exegetical, historical, literary-critical, | sociological, theological and other approaches to the Ne |
Luard is also known for his | sociological theories including the hierarchy theory. |
Many of his writings on | sociological theories - including Gemeinschaft und Gesel |
omparative sociology, historical sociology, | sociological theory and sociocultural evolution. |
This is a | sociological theory of the implementation, embedding, an |
He is a specialist in | sociological theory and comparative and historical socio |
Social Theory (1993) and to reconstruct the | sociological theory of action based on the pragmatist co |
Sociological Theory in the Classical Era: Text and Readi | |
modernity, adolescents and emerging adults, | sociological theory, American evangelicalism, and cultur |
American sociologist who often wrote about | sociological theory, culture, and constitutional law. |
sociological theory, especially the functional sociology | |
The Emergence of | Sociological Theory, 2006 |
He is one of the editors of the journal | Sociological Theory. |
His other books include | Sociological Theory: Uses and Unities (1974; rev. |
ches on political, historical, and feminist | sociological topics related to native people, and conduc |
h his fame and infamy when he published two | sociological tracts for the South. |
ed among its new tasks are involvement with | sociological und global ecological themes. |
from the vantage point of constructivism, a | sociological view of international relations, with the i |
For a | sociological view of labor conditions, see Precarious wo |
She returned to | sociological work in 1972, with a particular emphasis on |
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