Sentence examples for comparative perspectives from inspiring English sources

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We then evaluate the prices that Uber X would charge for trips sampled from the dataset and compare them with those charged by Yellow Cabs, considering aggregate, temporal and spatial comparative perspectives.

She wrote "Families, History and Social Change: Life Course and Cross-Cultural Perspectives" (Westview Press, 2000), edited "Aging and Generational Relations" (de Gruyter, 1996) and co-edited "Family History Revisited: Comparative Perspectives" (University of Delaware Press, 2001).

1954), Economy and Society (1956; with Neil J. Smelser), Structure and Process in Modern Societies (1960), Societies: Evolutionary and Comparative Perspectives (1966), Sociological Theory and Modern Society (1967), Politics and Social Structure (1969), and The American University (1973; with Gerald M. Platt and Neil J. Smelser).

We briefly report on our own preliminary field results and suggest that more research is required to develop interdisciplinary and comparative perspectives on the historical and cultural factors that support the persistence of fengshui forests across China and East Asia as a whole, and to integrate these woodlands within sustainable rural development strategies.

Grant is co-editor of two books: Global Multiculturalism: Comparative Perspectives on Ethnicity, Race, and Nation and Democratic Education in an Age of Difference: Redefining Citizenship in Higher Education.

An interview phase and a social network analysis phase will subsequently be conducted to offer comparative perspectives on the observational data.

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Ryan is also working with historians in South Africa, Canada, and the United States to consider massacres from a comparative perspective.

Unlike English majors, we were required to take classes in a foreign literature and expected to think about big questions -- like "What is literature?" -- from a comparative perspective.

Looked at from an even broader comparative perspective, these general human behaviour patterns reflect powerful principles that apply widely across the animal kingdom.

"Although it is not at all clear what it is about Anglo-Saxon culture that makes predominantly English-speaking countries especially punitive, they are," Mr. Tonry wrote last year in "Crime, Punishment and Politics in Comparative Perspective".

For answers, I turned to Sanaz Alasti, an Iranian lawyer and professor of criminal justice at Texas's Lamar University, and author of the book "Cruel and Unusual Punishment: Comparative Perspective in International Conventions, the United States and Iran".

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