0 in a way that relates to sociology (= the study of the relationships between people living in groups):
Recently published revisionist literature has constructed a sociologically realistic portrayal of a professional musician working among other musicians for a contemporary audience in a specific historical context.
Risager maintains that while languages may be psychologically related to a particular culture and cultural experiences of individuals, they are sociologically separate from other cultural phenomena.
Anthropologists have frequently been skeptical about the validity of a spatially and sociologically distinct urban entity.
The obvious question such an analysis brings up, however, is to what extent such forms of social construction are sociologically viable.
Primary repair must be considered psychologically, sociologically and economically advantageous.
Sociologically, it is the means of identification among the members of the community to which he belongs.
What one finds is a brief synthesis stating simply that ' race is not a biologically, genetically, anthropologically or sociologically meaningful concept ' (p. 19).
Geographically, sociologically and demographically, it is close to the ideal for a population laboratory.