解析:根据文中的“The sociologist(as sociologist,not as a man among fellow-menwhich he remains in his larivate life)is the disinterested scientific onlooker of the social world.He is disinterested…and analytical consequence.”可知,社会学家(作为社会学家,而不是在同胞中过个体生活的人)是社交界中不...
However, this apparently consensual embracing of the issue of "gender" hides the heterogeneity of the many points of view and paradigms involved, given that simply adopting a word does not in any way signify a shared understanding of the underlying problem....
Preston, a sociologist at the University of Pennsylvania, studied how the American family is changing. He reported that by the time the average American couple reaches 40 years of age, they have more parents than children. This finding shows the change in lifestyles (生活方式) and duties of ...
This does not imply that you should place yourself beneath her or that you must be subservient to her. Instead, as the servant leader of your marriage, you are to set the tone within the marriage that you as spouses will look to serve each other, treat each with compassion, kindness, an...
Others believe the race is fixed: some people, because of the color of their skin, gender, or their parents’ resources, among other things they cannot control, have a much better shot at winning than do others. The former perspective emphasizes the actions of individuals and the things they...
The law of demand holds that the demand level for a product or a resource will decline as its price rises and rise as the price drops. The law of supply says that higher prices boost the supply of an economic good and lower ones tend to diminish it. ...
how students invest in the target language in order to get certain returns,not only financial but also related to status,an idea which Bonny Norton Peirce notes as having been borrowed from the sociologist Pierre Bourdieu.There is also growing research in the area of"future selv...
The American dream is the belief that anyone can attain their own version of success in a society where upward mobility is possible for everyone.
Why this works:If you understand what motivates potential respondents, you’ll be more than equipped to get the survey results you need. In 1974, sociologist Phillip Kunz at Brigham Young Universitysent out handwritten Christmas cardsto 600 strangers. His theory: if someone does something for you...
SociologistLisa Wade'sresearch on hookup culture identifies unspoken rules, chief among them that casual sexual experiences should be considered meaningless and those involved should be aloof after the fact. Because limerence is fueled by uncertainty, hookups are like gasoline on a fire. A string of...