disciplinary
(adjective)
Of or relating to an academic field of study.
Examples of disciplinary in the following topics:
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Documents
- Typically, sociological research on documents falls under the cross-disciplinary purview of media studies, which encompasses all research dealing with television, books, magazines, pamphlets, or any other human-recorded data.
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Reviewing the Literature
- It places the formation of research questions in their historical and disciplinary context.
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Early Thinkers and Comte
- This period was a key turning point in defining disciplinary boundaries.
- In sociology's early days, disciplinary boundaries were less well defined than today.
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Deviance and Technology
- Other practices include strict disciplinary measures for employees found cyberloafing, and carrot-and-stick measures, such as providing free or subsidized Internet access for employees outside of working hours.
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Mead
- He is a classic example of a social theorist whose work does not fit easily within conventional disciplinary boundaries.
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Violence in Schools
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Sociological Perspectives on Urban Life
- The Chicago School of Sociology is widely credited with institutionalizing urban sociology as a disciplinary sub-field through pioneering studies of urban spaces and social interactions .
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Education and Liberty in the Developing World
- International development is a concept that lacks a universally accepted definition, but it is most used in a holistic and multi-disciplinary context of human developmentāthe development of greater quality of life for humans.