词汇 | sociologist |
释义 | sociologist noun[ C ] social scienceuk /ˌsəʊ.siˈɒl.ə.dʒɪst/ us /ˌsoʊ.siˈɑː.lə.dʒɪst/ someone who studies or is an expert in sociology社会学家,社会关系研究者 Society - general words active citizen active citizenship amenity civilized consumer society freeman human interest hunter-gatherer non-segregated non-segregation social Darwinism social engineer social engineering sociality socially sociolinguistics sociological sociologically sociology uncivilized Examples of sociologistsociologist But a sociologist might start with hierarchies and hierarchical failures and interpret markets as a response to hierarchical failures. This, we propose, can provide an explanatory framework for a range of social phenomena identified by sociologists but heretofore neglected by psychologists and cognitive neuroscientists. The appearance of this volume is a welcome sign that some sociologists are taking religion seriously as a global force influencing public policy. The approach and viewpoint based on satisficing is cogently defended and will prompt studies by psychologists and sociologists. This is what political scientists and sociologists are most eager to ask questions about. None of the contributors is described as a 'sociologist' although there are several economists and one political philosopher in addition to 'social policy' specialists. Not surprisingly, sociologists and educators are divided in their assessments of the value for women that such training offers. They have an important contribution to make to the broader social debate, one dominated by political scientists, sociologists and philosophers. In the 1970s and 1980s a few political scientists and sociologists had started to question centralization and coordination. Or, a sociologist might inquire into the relationship between bioethics practice and the semiprofessional status of the field. Hence, it would seem that ethnographers, sociologists, and anthropologists have less to protect their subjects from. Of course, these authors, being mostly sociologists and anthropologists, have never tried to illuminate their discussions by means of economic or game theoretical modeling. I should also point out that 'the sociological camp' by no means includes all sociologists. Fundamentally these artefacts do not, at least in practical terms, derive from different worlds which should confound the archaeologist or sociologist. The editors are respectively a medical sociologist and a geriatrician. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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