Quotes About Sociology
Sociologists are those academic accountants who think that truth can be shaken from an abacus.
~ Peter S. Prescott
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there is a school of archaeological thought that contends that the reason humanity turned to agriculture was to secure a more reliable supply of alcohol, not food.
~ Michael Pollan
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I would love to study cultures and people.
~ Kate Dickie
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At a conference of sociologists in America in 1977, love was defined as the cognitive-affective state characterized by intrusive and obsessive fantasizing concerning reciprocity of amorant feelings by the object of the amorance. That is jargon - the practice of never calling a spade a spade when you might instead call it a manual earth-restructuring implement - and it is one of the great curses of modern English.
~ Bill Bryson
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At a conference of sociologists in America in 1977, love was defined as "the cognitive-affective state characterized by intrusive and obsessive fantasizing concerning reciprocity of amorant feelings by the object of the amorance.
~ Bill Bryson
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Felipe Fernández-Armesto, at least thirty-eight theories have been put forward to explain why people took to living in communities: that they were driven to it by climatic change, or by a wish to stay near their dead, or by a powerful desire to brew and drink beer, which could only be indulged by staying in one place.
~ Bill Bryson
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The sciences are sometimes likened to different levels of a tall building: logic in the basement, mathematics on the ground floor, then particle physics, then the rest of physics and chemistry, and so forth, all the way up to psychology, sociology – and the economists in the penthouse.
~ Bill Bryson
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at least thirty-eight theories have been put forward to explain why people took to living in communities: that they were driven to it by climatic change, or by a wish to stay near their dead, or by a powerful desire to brew and drink beer, which could only be indulged by staying in one place.
~ Bill Bryson
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But then, she was practical and a sociology major.
~ Sylvia Plath
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In 1984, French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu explored the social patterning of consumption and taste in Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste. Bourdieu found that family socialization processes and educational experiences are the primary determinants of taste for a wide range of cultural goods, including food, dress, and home decor.
~ Juliet Schor
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U osvit spoznajne revolucije, ogovaranje je pomoglo Homo sapiens-u da stvori ve?e i stabilnije grupe. Ali, ?ak i ogovaranje ima svoja ograni?enja. Sociološka istraživanja su pokazala da je maksimalna veli?ina grupe povezane ogovaranjem oko 150 pojedinaca. Ve?ina ljudi ne može li?no da poznaje niti uspešno da ogovara više od 150 ljudskih bi?a.
~ Juval Noa Harari
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the conventional sociology of literature or culture, which modestly limits itself to the identification of class motifs or values in a given text, and feels that its work is done when it shows how a given artifact "reflects" its social background, is utterly unacceptable.
~ Fredric Jameson
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Write about society as news and treat it like sociology.
~ Clifton Daniel
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Scientific achievements held to be correct should be just as amenable to sociological analysis as those thought to be wrong. Thirdly, emphasis on the "social" has led commentators to argue for some redress of an imbalance: not enough attention is thought to have been paid to the "technical." For example, Whitley has argued that sociological interest in science is in danger of turning into a sociology of scientists rather than a fully fledged sociology of science:
~ Bruno Latour
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Schaeffer called upon all Christians studying sociology, psychology, or ethics to resist the modern concept that all sin can be explained merely on the basis of conditioning.
~ Bryan A. Follis
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She had been reading sociology and was full of terms like anomy, other-directedness, acculturation, and similar jawbreakers, which she got off with athletic ease.
~ Herman Wouk
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the scientific view that all behavior is ultimately based on self-interest isn't new at all—it began its climb early in the twentieth century.
~ Howard Bloom
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Sociology is really in trouble as a field. I can tell you, because I've known young people who have wanted to go into it, and they have been uniformly advised, if you are a free thinker, stay away from sociology.
~ Amy Wax
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I have an economics degree with a minor in sociology. The reason I have that is because I want to do a ministry in urban areas and help with underprivileged kids.
~ Jeremy Lin
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How could so many intelligent people be so grievously wrong for such an extended period of time? How could they ignore so much overwhelming evidence that contradicted their most basic theories? These questions, too, deserve their own discipline: the sociology of error.
~ Steven Johnson
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The sociologist Elise Boulding diagnosed the problem of our times as "temporal exhaustion": "If one is mentally out of breath all the time from dealing with the present, there is no energy left for imaging the future.
~ Stewart Brand
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Sociologist James House of the University of Michigan declares that emotional isolation is a more dangerous health risk than smoking or high blood pressure, and we now warn everyone about these two!
~ Sue Johnson
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If it's far away, it's news, but if it's close at home, it's sociology.
~ James Reston
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People keep asking how anthropology is different from sociology, and everybody gets nervous.
~ Clifford Geertz
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