Noun
One who treats of, or devotes himself to, the study of sociology.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf the sociologist has a role, it is probably more to furnish weapons than to give lessons. Pierre Bourdieu
Asking a sociologist to solve a problem is like prescribing an enema for diarrhea. Saul Alinsky
I would like to make clear that I speak only of sensations. I am neither a sociologist nor a politician. All I can do is imagine for myself what the future will be like. Michelangelo Antonioni
The relationship between a civilization's socio-economic structure and its culture is perhaps the most complicated of all problems for the sociologist. Daniel Bell
It is not so much that he was an American sociologist... as it was that he determined what American sociology would be... What made Paul unique was not his involvement with ideas or his involvement with people, but his ability to stir the two together. James Samuel Coleman
When, then, the sociologist undertakes the investigation of some order of social facts, he must endeavour to consider them from an aspect that is independent of their individual manifestations. Émile Durkheim