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  1. Essentials of Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach (8th Edition) by James M. Henslin, 2008-10-17
  2. Sociology: A Brief Introduction by Richard T. Schaefer, 2008-09-22
  3. Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach (10th Edition) by James M. Henslin, 2009-10-03
  4. Sociology (12th Edition) by John J. Macionis, 2007-11-04
  5. Invitation to Sociology: A Humanistic Perspective by Peter L. Berger, 1963-03-01
  6. Introduction to Sociology (Seventh Edition) by Anthony Giddens, Mitchell Duneier, et all 2009-01-06
  7. Essentials of Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach by James M. Henslin, 2004-12-16
  8. Sociology by Richard T. Schaefer, 2009-09-18
  9. Down to Earth Sociology: Introductory Readings, Fourteenth Edition by James M. Henslin, 2007-02-13
  10. Sociology in Our Times: The Essentials by Diana Kendall, 2008-12-02
  11. Sociology: A Brief Introduction by Richard T. Schaefer, 2008
  12. Sociology For Dummies by Jay Gabler, 2010-03-29
  13. The Real World: An Introduction to Sociology (Second Edition) by Kerry Ferris, Jill Stein, 2009-11-24
  14. Sociology: The Core by Michael Hughes, Carolyn Kroehler, 2008-10-30

161. Social Network Analysis
This page is the starting point for sociology 157, an undergraduate introductory course on social network analysis. It contains the text book online, and bibliographical resources for sociologists.
http://faculty.ucr.edu/~hanneman/SOC157/Index.html

162. WSU Sociology Department Homepage
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163. Sociology In Latin America - LANIC
Sociolog­a en Latinoam©rica. Una enorme colecci³n de enlaces a recursos de sociolog­a. La p¡gina en s­ est¡ en ingl©s, pero la gran mayor­a de los sitios listados est¡ en espa±ol.
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164. Department Of Sociology At UCSC
Course information, research, faculty information, related links, program information, and contact information.
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S ociology is the study of social groups, institutional structures, and social interaction. It deals with the contexts of human action: systems of beliefs and values, the patterns to which social relations conform, and the processes whereby social institutions are created, maintained, and transformed. Sociology combines the elements of a search for social order with a vision of a just, free, and egalitarian society a vision that may require fundamental social change. Developing an understanding of this double aspect of the sociological tradition the interrelationship between social order and social change is one of the teaching goals of sociologists at Santa Cruz. An equally important and necessarily implicated aim is the development of an appreciation for disciplined inquiry, observation, and research.
For questions about the Sociology Graduate Program, email Maria Sliwinski, socyga@ucsc.edu For questions about the Sociology Undergraduate Program, call Laura Engelken, engelken@ucsc.edu

165. Society Redefined : Category / Forum Listings
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166. Garry Stevens And His Key Centre For Architectural Sociology | Archsoc.com
Former academic Garry Stevens conducts sociological research on the architectural profession, its education and its impact on Australian society. Publications and reports.
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Looking for our research ranking of the world's architecture schools ? Find them here Dr Garry Stevens is an Aussie who spent 15 years as an academic at architecture schools in Australia and the United States, and then migrated into the real world. He is the author of three books published in the United States and the United Kingdom on computer-aided design; mathematics; and sociology. They have been translated into four languages. Maybe five or six. He now works in the IT industry, where he gets to experience the realities of the private sector, and some dollops of the public sector. Every so often Garry gets asked to give lectures in his native Australia or overseas, but to really keep his academic hand in, Garry runs the Key Centre for Architectural Sociology . This conducts research into architects and society, architectural history, education, and the architecture schools. Many more people have read his works from his website than they ever did from his many academic articles and books. He is best known, though, as the designer of several popular historical family

167. Home Page
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168. University Of Regina: Department Of Sociology And Social Studies
Course syllabus and lectures by Paul Gingrich of the University of Regina Department of sociology and Social Studies. Covers work of Marx, Durkheim, Weber, Mead, and 20th century theorists.
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169. IngentaConnect Publication: Critical Sociology
Critical sociology logo Brill Academic Publishers logo. Publisher Brill Academic Publishers. 17 issues are available electronically
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170. UMass Amherst:Department Of Sociology
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171. Kearl's Guide To Sociological Thanatology
Articles and resources about the sociology of death and dying.
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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

172. RSS Rural Sociology Journal
The Rural Sociological Society is a professional social science association that promotes the generation, application and dissemination of sociological
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Rural Sociology Published since 1937, RURAL SOCIOLOGY reaches an international audience of social scientists, policy makers, and agency professionals concerned with rural people, places, and problems. It provides a forum for cutting edge research that explores inter-disciplinary approaches to emerging issues, new approaches to older questions and material, and policy relevant discussions of rural development, environmental impacts, the structure of food and agricultural production, and rural-urban linkages. In addition to its long-time interest in sociological approaches to rural policy challenges, RS also emphasizes a variety of other issues such as community revitalization and rural demographic changes.
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173. Canadian Journal Of Sociology Online
Peerreviewed, bi-monthly. Book reviews, tables of content, article indices, and other information available on-line.
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176. Sociology Dept., WCAS
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Sociologists study systems made up of relations among people, such as families, formal organizations, ethnic groups, or countries and their politics. The Northwestern Sociology Department concentrates especially on those relations that create and maintain inequalities, looking at the social movements, legal and economic systems, institutions, organizations, and cultural forms that shape, redress, or defend these systems of inequality. We teach courses and do research on relations between men and women, racial and ethnic groups, rich and poor, and workers and managers, and the feminist, civil rights, and labor movements that grow from them. As a discipline, Sociology blends scientific and humanistic approaches. This department uses and teaches four main methods: quantitative survey methods, historical and comparative methods, ethnographic methods, and cultural analysis.
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177. BJS - Berlin Journal For Sociology [English]
The Berliner Journal f¼r Soziologie (Humboldt University Berlin) is devoted to empirical as well as theoretical research in sociology and related fields of study. Peerreviewd, quarterly. Tables of contents and some abstracts available on-line.
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179. American Journal Of Sociology
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