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  1. Index Islamicus Volume 1981-1985
  2. Index Islamicus Volume 1976-1980
  3. Set of Yearbooks of the Index Islamicus, 1906-2003 Index Islamicus 2001 ="yearbook 2000"
  4. Set of Yearbooks of the Index Islamicus, 1906-2003 , Index Islamicus 1997 ="yearbook 1996"
  5. Set of Yearbooks of the Index Islamicus, 1906-2003 Index Islamicus Quarterlies 1986-1989
  6. Set of Yearbooks of the Index Islamicus, 1906-2003 , Index Islamicus 1961-1965
  7. Set of Yearbooks of the Index Islamicus, 1906-2003 , Index Islamicus 1993
  8. Set of Yearbooks of the Index Islamicus, 1906-2003 Index Islamicus 1996 =" Yearbook 1995"
  9. Set of Yearbooks of the Index Islamicus, 1906-2003 , Index Islamicus 1998 ="yearbook 1997"
  10. Set of Yearbooks of the Index Islamicus, 1906-2003 , Index Islamicus 1956-1960
  11. Set of Yearbooks of the Index Islamicus, 1906-2003 Index Islamicus 1966-1970
  12. Set of Yearbooks of the Index Islamicus, 1906-2003 , Index Islamicus 1971-1975
  13. Set of Yearbooks of the Index Islamicus, 1906-2003 Index Islamicus 1995 ="yearbook 1994"
  14. International Bibliography of the Social Sciences : Sociology 1973, Volume 23 by International C, 1990-12

81. EServer: Cultural Studies And Critical Theory
Cultural studies draws from the fields of anthropology, sociology, gender studies, feminism, literary criticism, history and psychoanalysis in order to discuss contemporary texts and cultural practices.
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Wecome to the EServer Cultural Studies and Critical Theory Collection. Cultural studies and critical theory combine sociology, literary theory, film/video studies, and cultural anthropology to study cultural phenomena in industrial societies. Cultural studies researchers often concentrate on how a particular phenomenon relates to matters of ideology, race, social class, and/or gender. Cultural studies concerns itself with the meaning and practices of everyday life. Cultural practices comprise the ways people do particular things (such as watching television, or eating out) in a given culture. Particular meanings attach to the ways people in particular cultures do things.

82. Review Reports - Subject Level
sociology. A B C D E G H K L M N O P Q R S T U W Y . A. Anglia Polytechnic University. text only
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83. Centre For The Sociology Of Sport: Department Of Sociology: University Of Leices
MA sociology of Sport, MSc sociology of Sport and Sports Management by Distance Learning, and MBA Sports Management by Distance Learning.
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84. Kearl's Guide To Sociological Thanatology
Articles and resources about the sociology of death and dying.
http://www.trinity.edu/mkearl/death.html
S OCIOLOGY OF D EATH AND D YING
It has been claimed that one can never look directly at the sun nor at one's own death. And yet, throughout the history of mankind, both have been the enduring themes of myth and religion, science and magic, curiosity and fear. From our late twentieth century vantage point we find that as the sun is understood as being the source of life in the natural order, so death is becoming recognized as the central dynamism underlying the life, vitality, and structure of the social order. Death is the muse of our religions, philosophies, political ideologies, arts and medical technologies. It sells newspapers and insurance policies, invigorates the plots of our television programs, andjudging from our dependency on fossil fuels (84.5% of all U.S. energy consumption in 1995)even powers our industries. It is the barometer by which we measure the adequacy of social life, such as when we compare cross-cultural death and life expectancy rates to gauge social progress, compare national homicide rates to infer the stability of social structures, or compare death rates of different social groups to ascertain social inequalities . In fact, perhaps the very first evidence of

85. Index
The Asia Pacific Sociological Association (APSA) was formally established in 1997. Australia see www.ansoc.uq.edu.au/asia-pacific/index.html.
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You need Java to see this applet. The Asia Pacific Sociological Association (APSA) was formally established in 1997.  There was a desire amongst social scientists to  create a forum through which the diversity and dynamism of social research and social science teaching in the Asia Pacific region could be recognised.  It was considered important to enhance networks between regional social science practitioners.  Since its inception the Association has regularly held conferences which have successfully provided such a forum for the exchange of ideas and experiences and have assisted in consolidating and expanding relationships.  The first conference was held in Manila at the University of the Philippines in 1996.  Sinec that time APSA has staged 4 conferences in different countries in the Asia Pacific region.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 1997
Cheju, South Korea - 1999
Kobe, Japan - 2000. Our next conference is planned for 4-7 July 2001 in Brisbane, Australia - see www.ansoc.uq.edu.au/asia-pacific/index.html. The goals of the APSA are: to establish a network to link sociological associations, sociology departments and individual sociologists in the Asia Pacific region;

86. SOCIOLOGY 388 Discussion Archives: Http://venus.soci.niu.edu/~archives)
Archive of online discussions of issues related to corrections.
http://venus.soci.niu.edu/~archives/SOCI388/soci388.html
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87. Deviance
Discusses the sociology of deviance, criminal and noncriminal deviance, and related theories. Includes links to similar content.
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88. Sociology Resources
Search for educational information and links in over 50 categories.
http://www.educationindex.com/sociology/
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Administrative Science Quarterly
Need to know more about how business, government, and education organizations work? ASQ publishes the latest and best research in organization studies and theory. The site contains the contents tables of current and past issues, and abstracts of the articles.
American Sociological Association
This website offers lots of resources to the sociology student and professional. You will find assocation-specific as well as general sociology information.
Annual Reviews Sociology On-line
Annual Reviews has developed a very useful site. They have compiled abstracts of articles for the past 12 years and made them searchable. You can obtain a reprint for $5.00 per article and receive it in a PDF format available for downloading. What a service!
The Canadian Journal of Sociology Online
"Provides readers with an opportunity to sample what CJS has to offer" through samples of recent issues, announcements, and events. You can also subscribe to the journal here.
Careers in Sociology
A summary of the careers in sociology and the benefits you receive, with additional web sites for reference.

89. Major Requirements
Overview for the BA program as well as for the Concentration in sociology.
http://www.sociology.ccsu.edu/major.htm
Requirements for Sociology Majors CCSU home page Sociology Home page Courses Faculty ... Sociology links Faculty John Mitrano (Chair) Stephen Adair Bruce Day Mary Erdmans ... All Soc faculty Students majoring in Sociology develop their programs in cooperation with a departmental faculty advisor. The faculty advisor to whom you are assigned (or whom you request ) will work with you during your stay at CCSU. Your advisor will sign your registration forms during the Fall and Spring registration periods. It is suggested that you meet with your advisor two or three weeks before these registration periods. Your advisor will assist you in selecting appropriate Sociology courses and courses in other disciplines related to your particular Sociology program. He or she will also assist you by providing answers to questions you may have about the Sociology major, University course requirements, and career options and objectives. To be assigned an advisor, contact Sophia Johnson, Administrative Assistant, Sociology Department; DiLoreto Hall, Room 208-008; 860-832-3135. The requirements for the major in Sociology were recently changed. Students who are new to Central as of September 2003 or who declare Sociology as a major after September 1, 2003 will be required to complete the current requirements. Students who declared Sociology as a major between Fall of 1999 and the Fall of 2003 may complete the previous program requirements. Students who declared Sociology as a major prior to the fall of 1999 may complete the major under the early program. All students may elect to complete the program using the current requirements.

90. Association For The Sociology Of Religion
International scholarly association that seeks to advance theory and research in the sociology of religion.
http://www.sociologyofreligion.com/
The Association for the Sociology of Religion (ASR) is an international scholarly association that seeks to advance theory and research in the sociology of religion. Formed in 1938 as the American Catholic Sociological Society, ASR traces its roots to scholars in search of a hospitable place for both empirical study and social criticism animated by the social teachings of the church. Our 700+ members come from all continents of the world, and their interests and perspectives are just as diverse and global. The Association encourages and communicates research that ranges widely across the multiple themes and approaches in the study of religion, and is a focal point for comparative, historical and theoretical contributions to the field. In addition, the Association facilitates the sharing of members’ interests with sociologists in other associations and scholars of religion in other disciplines. 2006 Call for Papers Learn More About the ASR Apply for ASR Membership Annual ASR Lectures, Research Grants, and Student Paper Awards ... Links: Other Societies and Pages of Interest Contact the ASR Office
William H. Swatos, Jr., Ph.D., Executive Officer

91. SUNY Press :: Home
Publishes books social sciences and humanities, especially in education, philosophy, religion, Jewish studies, Asian studies, political science, and sociology.
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92. USEFUL LINKS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE STUDENTS
A page of links for use by A'level and degree students studying sociology, psychology, research, criminology and British politics.
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'He is able who thinks he is able' - Buddha I intend to use this page as a notice board of sorts for students studying social sciences at A'level and degree level - I will be putting all the useful links I have found on it and also link to a page containing any ideas, tips, useful bits of info that I find - it will be updated regularly - please feel free to visit often! I make no apologies for the fact that this page is geared towards U.K. students. Oh, O.K. then - sorry! I do apologise for the disorganisation of the site - I will be making it easier to negotiate (with headings and page breaks, etc) very soon - please bear with me :o) Anything that you would like to pass on for this page will be gratefully received - please remember to add your name so I can give you the credit!! Coming soon ...... a guide to referencing assignments ...... a postgraduate funding page (U.K.) ...... see you again soon ....... Links I have found so far:
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93. WWW Virtual Sociology Library, Forwarding
Please change your WWW Virtual Library sociology Home Page bookmark to If you do nothing, you will be taken to the new WWW Virtual sociology Library
http://www.mcmaster.ca/socscidocs/w3virtsoclib/
WWW Virtual Library Sociology Has Moved
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If you do nothing, you will be taken to the new WWW Virtual Sociology Library site within three seconds. Questions and Comments: Contact Carl Cuneo

94. Homepage
mainly administrative information. The School brings together the core subjects of Anthropology, Economics, Geography, International Relations and Politics, Media Studies and sociology and interdisciplinary centres such as the Sussex European Institute, the Centre for Culture, Development and Environment, the Centre for Gender Studies. Students can focus their studies on particular subjects, but they will find that these are enriched by the broad interdisciplinary contexts provided by the School.
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/soccul/
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Home Admissions Departments Services ... INFORMATION ABOUT EXAM MARKS AND PASSLISTS FOR SOCCUL STUDENTS "The School of Social Sciences and Cultural Studies is a large and lively community of students and academics representing a wide range of social science disciplines concerned with the analysis of key issues of contemporary culture and society - for example, issues of development and the environment, inequality and identity, migration and human rights, communication and the media, European integration and citizenship, globalisation and international relations, regulation and risk and economic transformation in post-socialist societies.
The University of Sussex and the School of Social Sciences and Cultural Studies has an international reputation for interdisciplinary teaching and research. The School brings together the core subjects of Anthropology, Economics, Geography, International Relations and Politics, and Sociology and interdisciplinary centres such as the Sussex European Institute, the Centre for Culture, Development and Environment, the Centre for Gender Studies. Students can focus their studies on particular subjects, but they will find that these are enriched by the broad interdisciplinary contexts provided by the School. The School also offers a wide range of interdisciplinary programmes in Contemporary European Studies, Development Studies, Gender Studies and Cultural Studies, which can be studied at postgraduate level, or in combination with other subjects at undergraduate level.

95. Division Of The Social Sciences | University Of Chicago
Anthropology, economics, political science, education, history, sociology, psychology and other human sciences.
http://social-sciences.uchicago.edu/
uchicago sm 1126 E. 59th Street, Chicago, IL 60637

96. Birkbeck, University Of London - School Of Politics And Sociology - Home Page
Offers degree information, faculty profiles, and news. Also features descriptions of courses and study aids.
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/polsoc/
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Applications are welcomed from qualified people who wish to take any of the School's taught Masters or research degrees on either a part-time or a full-time basis.

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MSc/MRes European Public Policy
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The College operates a flexible entry policy for undergraduate degree courses for students aged over 21.

The School admits well-qualified students who wish to study for the degree of MPhil or PhD, either part-time or full-time. The minimum period of registration for a part-time research degree is three years, and for full-time students two years.
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97. Allyn & Bacon's Sociology Links Home Page
Complete List of Allyn Bacon sociology Links Pages !!! Remember to bookmark this page before you leave !!! sociology Mega Sites Age Inequality
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98. Sociology & Equity Studies In Education
Information on degree programs and related resources.
http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/depts/sese/
Sociology and Equity Studies in Education 252 Bloor Street West , 12th Floor. Phone:416.923.6641 Fax: 416.926.4751 SESE Faculty SESE Fall 2005 Course Schedule Departmental / Institution Forms SESE Winter 2006 Course Schedule ... SESE 2003-2004 Visiting Scholars
Graduate Degree Programs The SESE program offers students a foundation in Sociology in Education with emphasis on equity issues. Interdisciplinary research areas include:
  • Etudes en francais. En plus des "focuses/foci" listés ci-dessus, on peut aussi prendre des spécialisations interdépartementales et des programmes collaboratifs, ainsi que des cours par ordinateur en français et en anglais. Pour deplus amples informations, veuillez consulter le bulletin OISE/UT Critical Pedagogy and Cultural Studies Learning, Work and Change
Interdepartmental specializations include:
  • Aboriginal Education Gender Equity in Education
Collaborative programs include: For further information, please refer to the OISE/UT Graduate Bulletin SESE Faculty SESE Fall 2004 Course Schedule Departmental / Institution Forms ... SESE 2003-2004 Visiting Scholars

99. A Sociological Tour Through Cyberspace
sociology of Knowledge To what extent are different types of knowledge socially Return to Home Page of Department of sociology and Anthropology
http://www.trinity.edu/~mkearl/
Over a quarter century ago columnist Lewis Lapham made the following observation: There no longer exists a theater of ideas in which artists or philosophers can perform the acts of the intellectual or moral imagination. In nineteenth-century England Charles Darwin could expect On The Origin of Species to be read by Charles Dickens as well as by Disraeli and the vicar in the shires who collected flies and water beetles. Dickens and Disraeli and the vicar could assume that Mr. Darwin might chance to read their own observations. But in the United States in 1979 what novelist can expect his work to be read by a biochemist, a Presidential candidate, or a director of corporations; what physicist can expect his work to be noticed, much less understood, in the New York literary salons? ("A Juggernaut of Words," Harper's Magazine , June 1979: pp. 12-13). Conditions have hardly improved in 2005. Now in the supposed "Information Age" six out of ten American households do not purchase a single book and one-half of American adults do not read one. Forty years ago in 1965 when the Gallup Organization asked young people if they read a daily newspaper, 67 percent said yes; thirty-five years later, roughly 20 percent answer affirmatively. And yet "they" say we are saturated with informational overload!

100. Polish Sociology
Polish sociology Guide
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