sociologist

IPA: soʊsiˈɑɫʌdʒɪst

noun

  • A scientist studying the field of sociology; a social scientist.
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Examples of "sociologist" in Sentences

  • Clearly, the guy is a sociologist.
  • A sociologist invented the term in 1963.
  • Sociologists view the society differently.
  • In 1926, he married the sociologist Marie Jahoda.
  • He was the first sociologist to receive the prize.
  • The sociologists call it the iron law of oligarchy.
  • He is known also as the father of another sociologist.
  • The same can be said for Sociologist and Anthropologists.
  • Among the key thinkers of this approach is the sociologist Max Weber.
  • Elizabeth Puttick is a sociologist at the University of Wales Lampeter.
  • The surveys were scheduled to be destroyed until someone called sociologist and future Chancellor William Sewell.
  • When I pressed him for a theory, he half-jokingly suggested I call a sociologist at a university like UC Berkeley.
  • "It was interesting to see Mr. Ghalibaf become more reformist than the reformists themselves," recalls sociologist Hamidreza Jalaeipour.
  • Commission, the term sociologist means a man who has thought and studied deeply on social questions and has practically applied his knowledge. "
  • This constituted the bowling alone phenomenon, a term sociologist Robert Putnum famously coined to describe the diminishment of American community life.
  • Though Sen, 72, won his 1998 Nobel Prize in Economics and has taught the subject at both Harvard and Cambridge, he could just as convincingly be described as a sociologist, historian, Sanskritist, political analyst and moral philosopher -- for starters -- as his new book makes clear.
  • He called him, however, an "eminent sociologist," adding in his announcement of the appointment this explanation: "For the purposes of such a Commission, the term sociologist means a man who has thought and studied deeply on social questions and has practically applied his knowledge."
  • In publishing the list of the Commissioners, when I came to Clark's appointment, I added: "As a sociologist—the President assuming that for the purposes of such a Commission, the term sociologist means a man who has thought and studied deeply on social questions and has practically applied his knowledge."
  • In publishing the list of the Commissioners, when I came to Clark's appointment, I added: "As a sociologist -- the President assuming that for the purposes of such a Commission, the term sociologist means a man who has thought and studied deeply on social questions and has practically applied his knowledge."

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