sociological

IPA: soʊsiʌɫˈɑdʒɪkʌɫ

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to sociology.
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Examples of "sociological" in Sentences

  • The perspective of the article is sociological.
  • I guess they call it dysfunctionality in sociological-speak.
  • Is all crime sociological, being the product of an interdict
  • Corporatism is related to the sociological concept of functionalism.
  • Smith and beyond, sociability was a major player in sociological explanations.
  • Of course they were cautioned that the works were fiction, but that the action and the characters existed in sociological contexts.
  • Since utopianism has become a positively valued concept within sociological, legal, and other fields, its implications for an understanding of
  • The two anthropologists theorized that a long history of discrimination helped foster what is known in sociological lingo as an oppositional peer culture.
  • I continued to write successful books, and in sociological controversy I saw my opponents confuted with the facts of the times that daily reared new buttresses to my intellectual position.
  • And I think it may contribute to the fragmentation and political polarization we see online, which are generally explained in sociological terms as an “echo chamber” effect or “groupthink.”
  • … And I think it may contribute to the fragmentation and political polarization we see online, which are generally explained in sociological terms as an ‘echo chamber’ effect or ‘groupthink.’
  • Music of the 18th C-- Classical and High Baroque -- gets lumped together because of a certain sociological function, performing as an anonymous signifier of sophistication and "high class" with no reference to musical specificities.

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