These scenes of the movement of human manual labor are treated abstractly without explicit anthropological or sociological meaning.
There is an urge to know the historical and sociological meaning of the singular individual in society, particularly in the period in which he has his quality and his being.
It is an emotion which cannot be definitive outside of its current sociological meaning, and the reality of such a term is not "knowledge."
It has sociological meaning for Mr. Rogovin too, though he came to picture-making by a circuitous route.
Mr. Goldblatt practices social iconography, photographing ordinary objects packed with historical and sociological meaning.
Increasingly in universities and colleges modernity is becoming a major concept whose usage is increasingly following American philosophical and sociological meanings.
(This is a slightly different use of the term autochthonous than its usual medical or sociological meaning of indigenous.)
However, the use of an intermediary frequently had underlying sociological meaning.
Instead, he practices a kind of social iconography, looking for ordinary images that are packed with historical and sociological meaning.
Consumer theory examines the consequences and sociological meaning of the relationship.