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  1. Sociology Now, Books a la Carte Plus MySocLab Pegasus by Michael S. Kimmel, Amy Aronson, 2010-09-26
  2. A Dictionary of Sociology (Oxford Paperback Reference) by John Scott, Gordon Marshall, 2009-02-15
  3. Essentials of Sociology by David B. Brinkerhoff, Lynn K. White, et all 2010-01-01
  4. Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach Value Package (includes MySocLab CourseCompass with E-Book Student Access ) by James M. Henslin, 2007-12-09
  5. Sociology Now: The Essentials (2nd Edition) (MySocLab Series) by Michael S. Kimmel, Amy Aronson, 2010-02-04
  6. Sociology of Deviant Behavior by Marshall B. Clinard, Robert F. Meier, 2010-03-24
  7. The New Urban Sociology: Fourth Edition by Mark Gottdiener, Ray Hutchison, 2010-07-27
  8. The Penguin Dictionary of Sociology (Penguin Dictionary) by Professor Nicholas Abercrombie, Stephen Hill, et all 2006-08-29
  9. The Sociology of Religion by Max Weber, 1993-04-15
  10. Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life, Brief Edition by Dr. David M. Newman, 2010-08-31
  11. Sociology (Cliffs Quick Review) by George D. Zgourides, Christie S. Zgourides, 2000-08-07
  12. Sociology and You, Student Edition by Glencoe McGraw-Hill, 2006-12-27
  13. Global Sociology: Second Edition by Robin Cohen, Paul Kennedy, 2007-08-01
  14. Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life, Brief Edition

61. JSTOR: Sociology Of Education
Journal Information for sociology of Education sociology of Education ( SOE ) provides a forum for studies in the sociology of education and human
http://www.jstor.org/journals/00380407.html
RESOURCES FOR LIBRARIANS RESOURCES FOR PUBLISHERS PARTICIPATION INFORMATION
Sociology of Education
(continues Journal of Educational Sociology JSTOR Coverage: Vols. 37 - 75, 1963-2002
JSTOR Collection: Please read JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use before you begin. Search This Journal Browse This Journal
Journal Information for Sociology of Education
Publisher American Sociological Association Moving Wall Sociology of Education SOE ) provides a forum for studies in the sociology of education and human social development. SOE publishes research that examines how social institutions and individuals' experiences within these institutions affect educational processes and social development. Such research may span various levels of analysis, ranging from the individual to the structure of relations among social and educational institutions. In an increasingly complex society, important educational issues arise throughout the life cycle. The journal presents a balance of papers examining all stages and all types of education at the individual, institutional, and organizational levels. ISSN
OCLC
LCCN
Journal information provided by American Sociological Association.

62. Research In The Department Of Sociology
A group that carries out social research on environmental topics with the aim of providing inputs to the formation of policy and practice.
http://www.soc.surrey.ac.uk/research/research_groups/environment.htm
Sociology of the Environment Our research interests Current research : Current funded research includes a project on the environmental concerns of disadvantaged groups, a study of public and business responses to ecological tax reform policies in a number of European Countries including the Climate Change Levy ( PETRAS ) in the UK and a study which will improve water resource planning through the use of multi-agent models
FIRMA
Doctoral research in the group : In Autumn 2000 one student began an ESRC Case Studentship (in association with The Environment Agency) on the topic of local experiences and constructions of the impact of flooding in the UK, and another is working on a PhD related to the FIRMA project. Current members Members are Tasia Asakawa Dr. Kate Burningham Dr. Simon Dresner Professor Nigel Gilbert To find out more, contact the: Institute of Social Research
University of Surrey
Guildford
Surrey GU2 7XH
England Tel. 01483 876688

63. Criminal Sociology
Complete text of the work by Enrico Ferri, published 1899.
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/FerCrim.html
Ferri, Enrico. Criminal Sociology
Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library
The entire work
490 KB Table of Contents for this work All on-line databases Etext Center Homepage
  • Header ...
  • Chapter 1 CHAPTER I. THE DATA OF CRIMINAL ANTHROPOLOGY
  • Chapter 2 CHAPTER II. THE DATA OF CRIMINAL STATISTICS.
  • Chapter 3 CHAPTER III. PRACTICAL REFORMS.
  • 64. Socio.ch - Sociology In Switzerland
    sociology Resources Useful Inventories for Sociological Teaching and Research. Addresses of the Social Sciences, sociology of the mobile phone
    http://socio.ch/
    Soziologisches Institut der Universität Zürich Organisation Lehre Mitglieder ... What's New?
    Current Announcements
    and New Online Studies Online Publications
    Downloadable Scientific Literature
    in Sociology and Political Science. Sociology Resources
    Useful Inventories for Sociological
    Teaching and Research Addresses
    Swiss Institutions
    and University Departments
    in the Social Sciences Online Journals
    Full-text Periodicals in Sociology and Related Fields Socio-cultural Evolution On Hominisation, societal devlopment, Memetics and the "Global Brain" Swiss Political Links Public Agencies, Parties, Associations, Cantons, Communes, and Media Wandel der Arbeitswelt Konzept, Theorie und Ergebnisse eines neuen Forschungsschwerpunkts Georg Simmel His major sociological Books and Essais (in German) Gemeindestudien On community politics, communal policies and administration The Classical Treasury Founders and Pioneers of the Social Sciences Sociology of the mobile phone Social and societal impacts of wireless communication Contact Sign our Guestbook..

    65. PSN HOME PAGE
    PSN is a moderated list devoted to the examination of issues of theoretical and political importance to sociologists.
    http://www.colorado.edu/Sociology/gimenez/psn2/
    PROGRESSIVE SOCIOLOGISTS NETWORK P S N PSN is a moderated list devoted to the examination of issues of theoretical and political importance to sociologists. We seek intellectually stimulating debates around issues such as the nature of the "New World Order," the globalization of capital, the redistribution of labor from the South to the North and its effects on labor struggles, racism, sexism, sexual politics, the resurgence of white supremacist groups, nationalism and ethnic struggles, the future of democracy in an increasingly polarized world and so forth. Last, but not least, we seek a debate about the relevance of Marxism for the theoretical and empirical investigation of the present historical conjuncture. We especially encourage the participation of graduate students through an atmosphere that is supportive as well as intellectually stimulating. PSN has hosted a seminar on the 150th anniversary of the Manifesto Join PSN today! Suggestions, comments (supportive or otherwise:) should be sent to the moderators:
  • Martha
    PSN Founding Editor
    Martha.Gimenez at Colorado.Edu
  • 66. Sociology Of Knowledge
    Schneider Ideology, Culture, and the sociology of Knowledge; Shapin (1995) Here and Everywhere sociology of Scientific Knowledge; Sosteric (1996)
    http://www.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/soc_knowledge.html
    Martin Ryder
    University of Colorado at Denver
    School of Education Sociology of Knowledge
    Basics
    Resources
    Articles

    67. 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

    68. Teaching Sociology Home Page
    The Editor of Teaching sociology is Liz Grauerholz. The Teaching sociology Web Page is located at the Department of sociology and Anthropology at Le
    http://www.lemoyne.edu/ts/tsmain.html
    A QUARTERLY PUBLICATION OF
    THE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Join ASA! Publishing articles, notes, and reviews intended to be helpful to teachers of sociology. Articles range from experimental studies of teaching and learning to broad, synthetic essays on pedagogically important issues. Sharing theoretically stimulating and practically useful information and advice among teachers. Formats include full-length articles, conversations, interviews, notes of 10 pages or less, review essays, reviews of books, films, videos, and software. The Editor of Teaching Sociology is Liz Grauerholz
    For articles, notes, and conversations, send manuscripts to: Liz Grauerholz , Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Central Florida, Howard Phillips Hall 403, Orlando, FL 32816-1360. Phone: 407-823-2227, Fax: 407-823-3026.
    For book, video, and software reviews, send manuscripts to: Jay Howard , Department of Sociology, Indiana University Columbus, 4601 Central Avenue, Columbus, IN 47203-1769.
    For questions about manuscript processing, contact

    69. SLGBTC
    Encourages unprejudiced sociological research on lesbians and gay men and their social institutions, and provides a forum for current research, teaching methods and materials, and professional issues relevant to homosexuality.
    http://www.qrd.org/www/orgs/slgc/SLGC.html
    NEWSLETTERS SUMMER 1999
    Fall/Winter 1998
    The Sociologists' Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Caucus
    The Sociologists' Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Caucus is organized to: Encourage unprejudiced sociological research on lesbians and gay men and their social institutions; Provide a forum for current research, teaching methods and materials, and professional issues relevant to homosexuality; Monitor anti-gay ideologies in the distribution of sociological knowledge and to investigate practices oppressive to lesbians and gay men; Oppose discrimination against gay and lesbian sociologists in employment, promotion, tenure, and research situations; Maintain a social support network among its members. For more information, subscriptions or submissions to the newsletter, email Tracy Ore tore@STCLOUDSTATE.EDU ow write: SLGBTC
    P. O. Box 2133
    Saint Cloud, Minnesota 56302-2133 To join, and get our newsletter, send $7.50 (student), $20 (salaried), or more to SLGBTC at the above address, with the following info: Name
    Mailing Address
    Telephone (h): (w): Fax:
    E-Mail:
    Do you want your name included in a members-only directory?

    70. STATISTICAL RESOURCES ON THE WEB/SOCIOLOGY
    Catalog of data archives on sociology, psychology, health, education, disability, See Comprehensive sociology Sources for poverty statistics in other
    http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/stsoc.html
    Statistical Resources on the Web
    Sociology
    Frames Index No-Frames Version Adoption Aging ... Wealth Last updated on July 12, 2005
    Comprehensive Sources
    United States
    • Annual Review of Sociology
      • Searchable abstracts of the periodical since 1984
      • Abstracts may indicate availability of data in the full text
      • The last 10 years of the paper copy are located in Graduate Library Reference: HM 1. A625
    • Assessing the New Federalism
      • State data base includes statistics and law tracking for the 50 states and D.C.
      • Fiscal, economic, demographic data
      • Information about income security, health, employment, housing, and child welfare programs
      • EXAMPLE: State Data Base - Use Online - Begin - Health Insurance/Proceed - Minimum Group Size/Proceed - All Years - for state laws on minimum size of group health insurance coverage
      • Similar procedure for data on food stamps and AFDC caseloads
      • Includes articles on state social service policies
    • Best Places to Live (Money Magazine)
      • Ranks 300 cities to live by economy, health, crime, housing, education, weather,leisure, transit, arts
      • Arranged by ranking and alphabetically by city
      • City pages include a description and relocation information as well as statistical data on the quality of life and the cost of living
      • Interactive interface permits the user to create own rankings
    • Computer-Assisted Survey (UC-Berkeley)
      • Data sets from the 1972-94 General Social Survey

    71. Commission On Applied And Clinical Sociology
    Established by the Society for Applied sociology and the Sociological Practice Association to develop, promote and support quality sociological education
    http://www.sociologycommission.org/

    Melodye Lehnerer,
    Chair
    Department of Sociology and Anthropology
    Southwest Missouri State University
    Springfield, MO 65804
    Tel: (417) 836-6954
    Fax: (417) 836-6416
    Quick Links
    Articles About Accreditation

    Contact Us (Form)

    Online Application
    Page last updated: 1/16/2005 First Accredited Program: Dr. James Sherohman, St. Cloud State University, accepts a plaque in recognition from Dr. Harry Perlstadt, Chair of the Commission. The Commission on Applied and Clinical Sociology was established in 1995 by the Society for Applied Sociology and the Sociological Practice Association to develop, promote and support quality sociological education and practice in applied and clinical areas. accredit clinical and applied sociological practice programs in post-secondary sociology departments.

    72. 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
    NIU - Sociology 388 (Corrections) Discussion List Archives (Spring, 2004)
    About this Archive
    Related Links
    Updated - Daily This homepage maintained by: Jim Thomas at: jthomas@sun.soci.niu.edu

    73. MMU - MIPC > Teaching > Football & Society
    A core optional unit for 3rd Year Cultural Studies and sociology. Brief overview with details of teaching staff.
    http://www.mipc.mmu.ac.uk/pages.php?node=02/10/06/9114929

    74. Princeton University Department Of Sociology
    sociology (Princeton, NJ)
    http://sociology.princeton.edu/
    @import "/includes/worksite.css";
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    People
    Faculty Graduate Students Guests Hire Us! ... NEW
    Programs Undergraduate Graduate Prospective Students Workshops/Seminars ... University
    The Department of Sociology at Princeton University has an international reputation for the quality of its teaching and research. Its approximately 20 full-time faculty have interests that span the sociology of culture, economic sociology and organizations, migration and development, social demography, social inequality, regional and comparative studies, urban ethnography, and advanced statistics. There are about 40 graduate students in residence and 80 undergraduate majors. Regular workshops in culture and inequality, economic sociology, religion and public policy, and social demography, together with supervised independent research projects among junior and senior majors, facilitate close student-faculty interaction. Princeton Sociology Welcomes Three New Faculty
    Katherine Newman

    Devah Pager

    Martin Ruef
    A Message From the Chair
    Founded in 1961, the Princeton Sociology department has evolved over the years to become one of the premier teaching and research units in the discipline. Firm and generous University support has allowed the department to attract a number of senior scholars in recent years, while the maturation of junior faculty into seasoned and recognized scholars have added to its internal stability and external visibility.

    75. World-Wide Web Resources - Sociology
    Annotated links to sociology information on the web. Gathered by the University of Kentucky.
    http://www.uky.edu/Subject/socio.html

    Sociology
  • alt.culture , an A to Z encyclopedia of '90s youth culture.
  • American Demographics Magazine
  • American Sociological Association
  • American Studies Electronic Crossroads (ASEC). Sponsored by the American Studies Association and hosted by Georgetown University, a collection of resources for using technology in American Studies classrooms.
  • Annual Review of Sociology , from Annual Reviews. Accessible from campus computers and off-campus via the proxy server
  • Bureau of Labor Statistics Data
  • The Canadian Journal of Sociology
  • Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict ...
  • CenStats , from the Census Bureau. User specifies geographic areas, data sets, commodities, etc. and CenStats finds and displays the specified data. As a value-added enhancement, CenStats takes advantage of a standard feature of the Internet by providing direct links between several databases that have common geography (i.e., counties, ZIP code areas, and census tracts).
  • Census Watch , ESRI site with access to information on Census-related data resources, redistricting, online GIS mapping, education and training, as well as news and articles.
  • , at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
  • 76. Faculty
    Credentials, contact information and personal websites.
    http://www.sociology.ccsu.edu/faculty.htm
    Faculty in Sociology CCSU home page Sociology Home page Courses Faculty ... Sociology links Faculty John Mitrano (Chair) Stephen Adair Bruce Day Mary Erdmans ... Stephen Adair Ph.D., Northeastern University; Associate Professor (1997). Areas of interest: Social Theory; Social Movements; Inequality; Media; and Research Methods. adairs@ccsu.edu Bruce Day Ph.D., University of New Hampshire; Assistant Professor (1998). Areas of interest: Organizations, Occupations and Work; Family; Art and the Media; Introduction to Sociology. dayb@ccsu.edu Mary Erdmans Ph.D., Northwestern University; Assistant Professor (2002) Areas of interest: Race and Ethnic Relations, Social Movements; Field Studies; Polish and Polish American Studies erdmansm@ccsu.edu Jessica Greenebaum Ph.D., Syracuse University; Assistant Professor (2000). Areas of interest: Marriage and Family; Gender; Sex and Sexuality; Qualitative Methods; Jewish Studies greenebaumj@ccsu.edu Elizabeth Kaminski Ph.D., Ohio State University, Assistant Professor (2003) Areas of Interest: Social of Music; Sexuality; Gender; Qualitative Methods; Gay and Lesbian Communities; Social Movements

    77. Harvard Sociology Department
    sociology Department. Creating New Knowledge for a Changing World. sociology Faculty Harvard sociology Faculty pictured at the Faculty Research Conference,
    http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/soc/
    Sociology
    Department Creating New Knowledge for a Changing World
    Harvard Sociology Faculty , pictured at the Faculty Research Conference, are (from left to right): first row: ; middle row: William Julius Wilson, Robert Sampson, Nicholas Christakis, Orlando Patterson, Jason Kaufman, Martin Whyte, Christopher Winship ; back row: Stanley Lieberson, Peter Marsden, Neil Gross, Frank Dobbin . (Unavailable for photo: Christopher Jencks
    People
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    Ph.D.s on the Market

    Staff

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    Undergraduate
    Courses Resources Computing What's Happening? News Events Calendar Employment Opportunity William James Hall, Sixth Floor, 33 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 phone: 617.495.3812 fax: 617.496.5794 E-mail: Sociology Information Home Faculty Students ... Events

    78. EASST
    An interdisciplinary scholarly society, addressing the history, philosophy, psychology and sociology of science.
    http://www.chem.uva.nl/easst/
    @import "misc/drupal.css"; Feed: RSS Admin: Login This website is updated quarterly on or about the 15th of March, June, September and December, which coincides with the publication of the EASST Review. Contact: Richard Rogers EASST site by Floatleft , powered by Drupal Affix the EASST logo to your site. EASST Review: Volume 24(1) March 2005
    Actor Network Theory and Psychology; Objects of Knowledge
    INES workshop call for papers
    Locating Engineers: Education, Knowledge, Desire
    International Network for Engineering Studies (INES) Workshop
    Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA
    September 10-13, 2006
    Deadline for manuscript proposals: December 1, 2005
    Notification of acceptance: January 15, 2006
    Deadline for completed draft manuscripts: July 1, 2006
    INES workshop website: www.inesworkshop.sts.vt.edu
    Reform in engineering education has become an object of intense interest and desire in countries throughout the world. What is at stake in the contents of education for engineers, and for whom?
    This first workshop of the International Network for Engineering Studies (INES), sponsored by the U.S. National Science Foundation and Virginia Tech, will bring together researchers on the history, social and cultural studies, and philosophy of engineering education to address these questions by placing them in wider historical and cultural contexts.

    79. CSAA Has Moved
    Bilingual professional association promoting research, publication, and teaching in Anthropology and sociology in Canada.
    http://www.unb.ca/web/anthropology/csaa/csaa.html
    The CSAA Web site has moved to a new location.
    CLICK HERE TO VISIT
    if you are not directed automatically in 5 seconds.

    80. Department Of Sociology
    Department of Harold Garfinkel, John Heritage, Emanuel Schegloff and Melvin Pollner.
    http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/soc/
    Welcome
    Located in Los Angeles, the city that the world watches to detect the shape of the future, UCLA Sociology sets the discipline’s pace. Our internationally-renowned faculty spans the entire disciplinary gamut, from conversation analysis and ethnomethodology on one end, to mathematical sociology on the other, and with virtually every other major specialty represented. We study any number of topics, from the past (18 th century China) to the future (the internet); from here (Los Angeles) to there (Eastern and Western Europe; southeast Asia; Latin America); from the smallest-scale (two people in conversation) to the largest (world empires). Committed to methodological diversity, we boast the largest contingent of ethnographers of any department, working in friendly co-existence with a very sophisticated group of quantitative researchers. We conduct sociological research in a myriad of ways, whether through direct observation, archival work, recording of naturally occurring data, large-scale sample surveys, experiments, or secondary data analysis. Our home base Los Angeles – is a dynamic social setting that proves stimulating for sociological eyes, whether professionally trained on the region or not. Los Angeles’ unparalleled levels of ethnic diversity, social and political experimentation, and diverse urban life experiences offer unique opportunities for sociological research – which faculty and students pursue with the full array of tools supported and developed at UCLA.

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