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Sociology
Alphabetical List of Links by Subject
Rotating view of Earth's Continents

Aging Social Gerontology and the Aging Revolution
American Journal of Sociology
American Sociological Association
America's Eating Habits: Changes and Consequences by the USDA; the full text of the book is online in PDF format
Annual Review of Sociology
Applied Sociology, The Society for
Criminology (Yahoo links)
Cultural/Communication/Media Studies --Mick Underwood's extensive infobase of communication, culture, and media studies introduces various models and theories of communication and explains their social and cultural implications. In addition, the infobase includes a detailed index of terms, a bibliography of references, a list of links, a message forum, a chat room, and a series of online quizzes (Scout Report)
Educational Resources: Sociology
Electronic Journal of Sociology
HighWire Press "HighWire Press is one of the two largest archives of free full-text science on Earth! As of 5/9/01, we are assisting in the online publication of 251,579 free full-text articles
International Institute of Social History (Netherlands)
International Social Survey Programme --an ongoing project that promotes the cross-national collaboration of social science research. Each year, the 29 member countries of the ISSP contribute data from national social science research projects to an international survey. The topic for the international survey changes every year; past topics have included social inequality, role of government, religion, and national identity (Scout Report)
King of the Mountain... Book Notes review "presents the startling findings of Arnold M. Ludwig’s eighteen-year investigation into why people want to rule... offer important insight into why humans have engaged in war throughout recorded history as well as suggesting how they might live together in peace"
Levittown: Documents of an Ideal American Suburb documents the social, cultural, and visual history of that much maligned epitome of post-World War II suburban living
Margaret Mead: Human Nature and the Power of Culture "more than 500,000 items, the Margaret Mead Papers and South Pacific Ethnographic Archives" from the Library of Congress; includes drawings, photographs, sound recordings and film
Marriage, Poverty and Public Policy: A Discussion Paper Government "proposals reflect the widespread assumption that failure to marry, rather than unemployment, poor education, and lack of affordable child care, is the primary cause of child poverty." This paper indicates that the problem is much more complex
Mountain Voices interviews with over 300 people who live in mountain and highland regions around the world -- Mexico, Peru, Lesotho, Kenya, Ethiopia, Poland, Pakistan, India, Nepal, China -- its aim is to give a voice to people most affected by development and change at the local level
Paleopsychology "The International Paleopsychology Project is a multi-disciplinary group of scientists dedicated to mapping out the evolution of complexity, sociality, perception, and mentation from the first.. second of the Big Bang to the present"
Postmodern Culture
PSYCHOLOGY page of links
Queer Theory portal to gender studies on the Web
Race and Ethnicity Online
Racism an issue guide from Public Agenda
Religion --page of links
SLOWLANE.COM for stay-at-home dads (SAHDs)
Smart Library on Urban Poverty best research from leading journals
Social Science Information Gateway Covers Anthropology, Business, Economics, Education, Environment, European Studies, Geography, Government policies, Law, Philosophy, Politics, Psychology, Research, Social Welfare, Sociology, Statistics, Womens Studies; also has a place for faculty to place their vitae for job searches
star to highlight item Sociological Tour Through Cyberspace (Trinity University)
star to highlight item SocioSite major clearinghouse of information
SocioWeb
Timeline of Sociology from 1600 also contains links to many biographies and works by important names in the field
Tracing Baby Boomer Attitudes Then and Now: A Comparative Look at the Attitudes of Baby Boomers in the 1970s and 2002
Women's Issues --page of links
Women's Issues --quotes

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