Definition of Sociologist. Meaning of Sociologist. Synonyms of Sociologist

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Definition of Sociologist

Sociologist
Sociologist So`ci*ol"o*gist, n. One who treats of, or devotes himself to, the study of sociology. --J. S. Mill.

Meaning of Sociologist from wikipedia

- nineteenth century. To say this is certainly not to claim that French sociologists such as Durkheim were devoted disciples of the high priest of positivism...
- was established in 1969, originally under the name of The Insurgent Sociologist. It emerged from radical agitation within the American Sociology ****ociation...
- The American Sociologist is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering sociology with special emphasis on topics of broad concern to the profession...
- This list of sociologists includes people who have made notable contributions to sociological theory or to research in one or more areas of sociology....
- knowledge, science and technology studies, and social epistemology. Medical sociologists are also interested in the qualitative experiences of patients, doctors...
- James Samuel Coleman (May 12, 1926 – March 25, 1995) was an American sociologist, theorist, and empirical researcher, based chiefly at the University...
- Harry Thomas Edwards (born November 22, 1942) is an American sociologist and civil rights activist. After working as an ****istant professor of sociology...
- Simone Arlene Browne (born 1973) is an author and educator. She is on the faculty at the University of Texas at Austin, and the author of Dark Matters:...
- philosophers from the 17th through 19th centuries, the ideas posited by these sociologists continue to be examined today. Durkheim, Marx, and Weber had very complex...
- The Indian Sociologist was an Indian nationalist journal in the early 20th century. Its subtitle was An Organ of Freedom, and Political, Social, and Religious...