sociologist who believed strongly that so much of what we do in our lives is
sociologist based at Duke um and the the the Blockbuster finding is the one that's the screen there it said that um
sociologist named Eric kleinenberg uh did a study where people died and what he
sociologists and anthropologists can teach us about how humans have lived together in small groups and harsh environments in the past and what works well and what doesn't; and I
sociologists , journalists, old books, new books, you name it.
Sociologists were interested in social class.
Sociologists -- so Vablen, who was actually at Stanford, and Georg Simmel-- pointed out that stuff trickles down
Sociologists say the biggest problem in our culture -- and I think this is obvious-- is this massive inequity.
sociologists like Barry Wellman, a sort of important figure in the field, they're sized by the number of followers.
sociologists call 'preferential attachment' from being a part of this network.
sociologists anthropologists psychologists architects graphic designers communications peoples writers
sociologists are are finding in the American society
The sociologists know better than me.
So sociologists around the world love to study blue zones, because they can extrapolate the secrets of long life and happiness.
The sociologists were there and also, the social medicine people.
and sociologists call it is actually underway today in America.
and sociologists have found that it's not religiosity or any of that, that determines the greater stability of arranged marriages, but that
And sociologists should study this some more.
And sociologists actually call it the George Clooney effect.
and sociologists talk about these as third places they also call them starbucks
And I am a sociologist who's been here at Stanford since 2000.
and the great American sociologist Du Bois.
I'm not a sociologist or a psychologist.
I am a public sociologist .
The French theologian and sociologist Jacques Ellul argued that there are the equivalents
So as a sociologist , I consider clothing as a device that reflects and also produces social, cultural, and political worlds.
I talked to one sociologist at Princeton, who, that's his greatest fear-- is that these DNA tests, everyone will get their DNA tests
there was a sociologist , William Petersen, he wrote what has been called the single most influential article ever written about Asian-Americans.
Natalie is a sociologist and researcher in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco.
I'm a sociologist , for heaven's sake.
I'm the sociologist .
and as a sociologist .
There's a sociologist at Harvard who's done a very elaborate study in several cities showing that the presence of immigrants in most cases
We have what the sociologist Richard Sennett has called weak ties.
David's a sociologist .
She's a sociologist and clinical psychologist, a leading media scholar who spent the last three decades studying our relationship
codified by a sociologist called Everett Rogers, Iowa State University in 1962.
Erving Goffman was a sociologist from Canada who wrote a book--published a book in the '50's titled The Presentation of Self in Everyday
who is a sociologist that studied craftspeople.
people like sociologists like us-- not that we're necessarily asking for jobs-- but sociologists , media, and cultural studies
We have sociologists that look at how information gets socialized and spread and how that affects behavior.
So although sociologists and, heaven knows, neuroscientists, and economists, and others have been talking about networks for decades, we're kind of catching up belatedly.
They're just sociologists , mostly.
And that's what sociologists look at.
And what sociologists have noticed is that things like sports and music, in a way, have become a kind of replacement or substitute
There are these sociologists who have this theory that basically all human knowledge is contained in stories, and so they talk about these scripts.
more puritanical sociologists are having a lot of trouble with this they don't understand what's happening in the
Let me now put on my professor sociologist hat and talk about this as a social scientist.
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He combines his training as a sociologist at Yale and as a business economist in his native Spain to methodically identify and quantify