Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_A - African-american Studies The Sciences
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 1     1-20 of 101    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20
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  

         African-american Studies The Sciences:     more books (100)
  1. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, The Study of African American Problems: W.E.B. Du Bois's Agenda, Then and Now, Vol. 568, Mar., 2000 by Allan W.Editor Heston, 2000
  2. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science: The Study of African American Problems: W.E.B. Du Bois's Agenda, Then and Now (Annals ... of Political and Social Science (Cloth).) by Richard D. Lambert, 2000-03
  3. The African American Studies Reader, Second Edition
  4. Introduction to African American Studies by Talmadge Anderson, 1992-12-01
  5. Philanthropy and Jim Crow in American Social Science (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by John H. Stanfield, 1985-04-18
  6. Desegregating the City: Ghettos, Enclaves, And Inequality (Suny Series in African American Studies)
  7. African American Studies: An Introduction to the Key Debates by Henry Louis Gates Jr., 2008-09-01
  8. Lockstep And Dance: Images of Black Men in Popular Culture (Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies) by Linda G. Tucker, 2007-02
  9. A Companion to African-American Studies (Blackwell Companions in Cultural Studies)
  10. Leading Issues in African-American Studies by Nikongo Banikongo, 1997-08-01
  11. In the Vineyard: Working in African American Studies by Perry A. Hall, 1999-09
  12. Jennie Carter: A Black Journalist of the Early West (Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies)
  13. Black Power in the Suburbs: The Myth or Reality of African-American Suburban Political Incorporation (Suny Series in African American Studies) by Valerie C. Johnson, 2002-10
  14. Battered Black Women And Welfare Reform: Between a Rock And a Hard Place (Suny Series in African American Studies) by Dana-ain Davis, 2006-08-17

1. SULAIR: Research Quick Start Guides: African American Studies
on materials in the humanities and social sciences. N39I55; also 1988+ on Black Studieson Disc Indexes africanamerican periodicals of general and scholarly
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/adams/shortcu/afam.html
skip to main navigation Articles A-Z Humanities and Area Studies Engineering Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Government Numeric Data Archive of Recorded Sound Biology (Falconer) Bing Wing Business (Jackson) Eng.(Swain) Earth Sciences (Branner) East Asia Education (Cubberley) Engineering Government Docs. (Jonsson) Green Library Hoover Institution Information Center Lane Reading Room Law (Crown) Map Collections Marine Biology (Miller) Sciences Media and Microtext Medical (Lane) Meyer Music Physics Special Collections Social Science Social Science Resource Center Stanford Auxiliary Library SLAC Library
How Do I Find?
Research Quick Start Guides Any Topic Guide for PWR students ... RESEARCH QUICK START GUIDES
Research Quick Start Guides
African American Studies
Encyclopedias Bibliographies Indexes Biographical Sources ... Internet Resources Stanford University Libraries contains many titles on the historical and contemporary experience of African Americans, making it an excellent place for students conducting research in this area. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of African American Studies, relevant titles are often dispersed throughout the general collection depending upon subject matter. Use Socrates , Stanford's online catalog, to locate books and other materials. Use the library's

2. African American Resources - Black Studies - Social Studies- History
Black History Quest. africanamerican History, Culture, and Black studies Resources. AFRICA HOMEPAGE - Connecting a Continent to its children around the World. AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE sciences .
http://blackquest.com/link.htm
Black History Quest African-American History, Culture, and Black Studies Resources AFRICA HOMEPAGE - Connecting a Continent to its children around the World. AFRICA WITHIN - A comprehensive and well organized African Studies site with a large section on Ancient Egypt. - Connecting a Continent to its children around the World. AFRICAN AMERICAN ART-On the internet. AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE This site will guide you to the essentials of the African American culture. AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MAKERS AFRICAN AMERICAN IMAGES -from the 19th century AFRICAN AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY AFRICAN AMERICAN ODYSSEY - Library of Congress. AFRICAN AMERICAN SOLDIERS FOR LIBERTY AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE WEST AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS AFRICA SITES - A Comprehensive Guide to African Websites AFRO-AMERICAN ALMANAC - Information for BLACKs that makes a Difference. AFRICAN AMERICAN-Commemorative Stamps listing. AFRICAN AMERICAN GENEALOGICAL RESOURCES AFRICAN AMERICAN PUBLICATIONS- across the United States. AFRICAN AMERICAN HOLOCAUST AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE SCIENCES AFRICAN AMERICANS-In the U.S. Merchant Marine and U.S. Maritime Service.

3. College Of Arts & Sciences - 2001 & 2002 Undergraduate Catalog
africanamerican studies courses at 3000-4000 level which must include three coursesfrom one of the two areas (Humanities and Social/Behavioral sciences) of
http://www.gsu.edu/~wwwreg/ugcat2002/asaas.htm
Departments
African-American Studies

Anthropology/Geography

Applied Linguistics and

English as a Second Lang.
...
Women's Studies Institute
Department of African-American Studies
962 One Park Place South, 404/651-2157
http://www.gsu.edu/afam

Charles E. Jones, Chair
Core Faculty: Akinyela, Dixon, Jones, Livingston, Presley, Umoja
Associate Faculty: Ali, L. Anderson, Calhoun-Brown, Denard, B. Hall, Hanna, Haydon, Hilliard, Holmes, Manning, Marsh-Lockett, Rouse, D. Stewart, Tatum, F. Taylor, Vernick, Zeigler
Degree Requirements
Degree offered: Bachelor of Arts Major in African-American Studies
Pre-education concentration Majors should complete the following:
  • Undergraduate Core Curriculum Areas A - E, listed in a previous section of this chapter; Area F: Courses Appropriate to the major, listed below; Area G: Major Courses, listed below; and Area H: Minor and Additional Courses, listed below if needed.
  • Alternatives are available to some core and major requirements. Please see a degree program adviser for specific guidelines.
    • Area A: Essential Skills (9) Area B: Institutional Options (4) Area C: Humanities and Fine Arts (6) Area D: Science, Mathematics, and Technology (11)

    4. Carter G. Woodson Institute
    Images from the Holsinger Studio Photograph Collection, Special Collections Digital Center, University of Virginia Library. Welcome to the World Wide Web home page for The Carter G. Woodson Institute for africanamerican and African studies at the University of Virginia drawing the majority of its faculty and students from the humanities and social sciences.
    http://www.virginia.edu/~woodson
    Images from the Holsinger Studio Photograph Collection, Special Collections Digital Center, University of Virginia Library W elcome to the World Wide Web home page for The Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies at the University of Virginia. The Institute was established in 1981 in response to student and faculty demands for a more coherent African-American and African Studies program and a more aggressive program of minority recruitment at the University. It is an interdisciplinary teaching and research center drawing the majority of its faculty and students from the humanities and social sciences. GREETINGS FROM THE DIRECTOR AAS COURSE OFFERINGS (FALL 2004) WOODSON FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS HOW TO CONTACT US SPONSORED RESEARCH PROJECTS CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
    AFRICAN AMERICAN CEMETERIES IN ALBEMARLE COUNTY

    PROFFIT HISTORIC DISTRICT

    STORMING THE GATES OF KNOWLEDGE
    ... BELL FUNERAL HOME RECORDS

    "Carter G. Woodson: Teacher, Historian, Publisher," by Charles H. Austin (1943)
    Office of War Information, News Bureau; Courtesy of

    5. Social Sciences: Ethnic Studies: African American Studies
    Home Social sciences Ethnic studies African American studies.Academic Departments (12). africanamerican Life During the Great
    http://www.spacetransportation.org/Social_Sciences/Ethnic_Studies/African_Americ
    Science Directory - African American Studies
    Home Search Add a Site Modify a Site ... Links SEARCH ADVANCED SEARCH RANDOM LINK Find this: CUSTOM LINKS
    Yoursite

    Another Area

    Somewhere else
    Home ... Ethnic Studies : African American Studies
    Academic Departments

    6. Southwestern College - School Of Social Sciences And International Studies
    School of Social sciences and International studies. africanamerican studies“Know your history and you will always be wise.” —African proverb.
    http://www.swc.cc.ca.us/~ssis/Disciplines/index.asp?D30

    7. UPS Library African-American Studies Resources
    In addition to coverage of the humanities and social sciences for nearly a century,the database covers many Selected African American studies Reference Books.
    http://library.ups.edu/gateway/africanamerican/home.shtml
    Select A Subject African Am. Studies Art Asian Studies Biology Chemistry Classics Communication Computer Science Comp. Sociology Economics/IPE Education English Environ. Studies Exercise Science Foreign Lang./Lit. Geology History Latin Am. Studies Mathematics Music Occup. Therapy Philosophy Physical Therapy Physics Psychology Religion Science in Context Theatre Arts Women Studies
    Articles
    Books Course-Related Pages Web Resources ... Liaison Librarian ARTICLES Social Sciences
    • Alternative Press Index
      Indexes approximately 250 alternative, radical, and left publications that report on and analyze cultural, economic, political and social change. Ninety percent of the publications indexed are unique to API.
      Restrictions : 1 simultaneous user ERIC ERIC via FirstSearch, 1966+

    8. Science, Social Sciences, Ethnic Studies: African American Studies
    Epinions.com African American studies - Reviews on relevant websiteswritten by consumers at Epinions.com. H-Afro-Am african-american
    http://www.combose.com/Science/Social_Sciences/Ethnic_Studies/African_American_S
    Top Science Social Sciences Ethnic Studies ... Harlem Renaissance Related links of interest:

    9. UM-Dearborn College Of Arts, Sciences, And Letters
    African and africanamerican studies is an interdisciplinary program housed in theCollege of Arts, sciences, and Letters at the University of Michigan-Dearborn
    http://casl.umd.umich.edu/AAAS/

    CASL Home Page
    AAAS Home Page African and African-American Studies is an interdisciplinary program housed in the College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. The program offers a flexible, challenging, and stimulating course of studies for students who wish to pursue a minor that will allow them to:
    • Explore the unique cultural heritages and experiences of Africans and African-Americans beyond the confines of a traditional curriculum.
      Increase their skills in critical analysis, discourse, and writing, while honing these tools in a multi-cultural classroom environment.
      Gain a sense of perspective about the series of crucial issues confronting a multi-cultural society, including: cultural hegemony, social class antagonisms, gender inequities and the lingering legacy of pseudo-scientific racist preconceptions.
      Become more knowledgeable, more active members of their communities as a result of their university experience.
      casl.webmaster@umich.edu

    10. African-American Studies - General
    sciences, humanities, general science, multicultural studies and education. RestrictionsDePaul users only Resource TypeJournal Articles. 2. African American
    http://www.lib.depaul.edu/eresource/subject_search_infotype.asp?SubjectID=3&Topi

    11. 2003-04 UC Irvine Catalogue: Interdisciplinary
    York, Buffalo, Director of africanamerican studies, Acting Director minor in NativeAmerican studies is an of Humanities, Social Ecology, and Social sciences.
    http://www.editor.uci.edu/03-04/idp/idp.2.htm
    ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY Asian Studies Global Sustainability Native American Studies Religious Studies ... Latin American Studies Minor in Asian Studies
    R. Bin Wong, Director Participating Faculty Steven D. Carter, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, Department Chair and Professor of East Asian Languages and Literatures (medieval Japanese poetry and intellectual history) Chuansheng Chen, Ph.D. University of Michigan, Department Chair of Psychology and Social Behavior and Associate Professor of Social Ecology (cross-cultural psychology, socialization of achievement, adolescent development) Chungmoo Choi, Ph.D. Indiana University, Associate Professor of Korean Culture (modern Korea, post-colonial and colonial discourse, popular culture, anthropology) Edward Fowler, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, Professor of Japanese (modern Japanese literature, cultural studies, film) James Fujii, Ph.D. University of Chicago, Associate Professor of Japanese (modern Japanese literature; critical theory and cultural studies) Michael A. Fuller, Ph.D. Yale University

    12. African-American Studies
    (2) As an interdisciplinary field of scholarship, africanamerican studies includesresearch in the social sciences and humanities, examining topics and issues
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/gsas/bulletin-pages/dept-listings/african-american-st
    African-American Studies
    M.A. PROGRAM SUBCOMMITTEE ON AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/gsas/african_american_studies/
    CHAIR
    Steven Gregory
    PROFESSORS
    Farah Griffin (English and Comparative Literature) Manning Marable (History)
    ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS
    Steven Gregory (Anthropology) Robin D. G. Kelley (Anthropology) David Scott (Anthropology) Sudhir Venkatesh (Sociology)
    ASSISTANT PROFESSORS
    David Maurrasse (International and Public Affairs) Samuel K. Roberts (History) The Institute for Research in African-American Studies of Columbia University, founded in July 1993, brings together scholarly analyses that explore the historical, cultural, and social contours of urban black America, with a commitment to social responsibility addressing the contemporary political and economic problems that challenge race relations throughout our society. The basic mission of the Institute is to produce scholarship that addresses the problems and debates on race and inequality within the social terrain of urban America. The Institute invites the fullest possible range of scholars, community leaders, public officials, and others to participate in its forums, workshops, and conferences. The Institute's programs concentrate on the problems of American cities, especially the specific issues facing the black population of New York City. The Institute also explores the prospects of multiracial and multicultural political coalition-building in the context of urban and national politics.

    13. African-American Studies , University Of New Mexico
    Plan C. The africanamerican studies minor requires 24 hours, 15 hours of corecourses, and 19 hours of electives in the College of Arts and sciences.
    http://www.unm.edu/~afamstds/degree.htm
    Contents Introduction Faculties Degrees Courses ... - Home Degree-
    Major
    Minor Course Descriptions Bachelor of Arts in African-American Studies
    The interdisciplinary major in African American Studies approaches the study of the historical, cultural, and intellectual development of people of African descent from a multidisciplinary perspective. (3 hrs) Foundational
    Af Am 103 Foundation of African-American Studies (required)
    (3 hrs) Language
    Af Am 101 Swahili I
    Af Am 102 Swahisi II
    Af Am 106 Elementary Arabic I
    Af Am 107 Elementary Arabic II
    Af Am 206 Intermediate Arabic I
    Af Am 207 Intermediate Arabic II
    (12 hrs) History Af Am 284 African American History I (required) Af Am 285 African American History II (required) Af Am 388 Blacks in Latin American I (required) Af Am 396 Emancipation and Equality Hist 487 Atlantic Slavery in Comparative Perspective (9 hrs) Political Science Af Am 299 Black Leaders in the U.S.

    14. African - American Studies
    sciences Three hours in the humanities to be selected from Anthropology, History,Political Science, and Sociology courses in the africanamerican studies
    http://sitemason.vanderbilt.edu/aframst/informationaboutmajor
     African - American Studies Home
    Information about Major

    Information about Minor

    Couses
    ...
    Contact Information

    Major in African-American Studies: The interdisciplinary major consists of 30 hours of core courses and 6 hours of electives. Requirements for the completion of the major include: African American Studies 101: Introduction to African American Studies African American History: History 279-280 African History: History 253-254 African American Humanities: Three hours in the humanities to be selected from English, Fine Arts, Music, Dance, and Religious Studies courses in the African-American Studies Program. African Humanities: Three hours in the humanities to be selected from English, French, Humanities, Music, and Religious Studies courses in the African-American Studies Program. African American Social Sciences: Three hours in the humanities to be selected from Anthropology, History, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology courses in the African-American Studies Program. African Social Sciences: Three hours in the humanities to be selected from Anthropology, History, Political Science, and Sociology courses in the African-American Studies Program.

    15. African & African-American Studies
    African and africanamerican studies Minor. Required Courses Credits.Group A (Choose TWO Courses From The Following), ART218, African Art,3.
    http://appserv.pace.edu/execute/page.cfm?doc_id=5751

    16. The Committee On African And African-American Studies>
    an AM degree based upon a specialization in African or africanamerican studiesmay apply to the Master of Arts Program in the Social sciences, the Committee
    http://catalogs.uchicago.edu/divisions/african.html
    The Committee on African and African-American Studies
    Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences , the Committee on International Relations , or the Master of Arts Program in the Humanities . The main activities of the Committee on African and African-American Studies are the coordination of graduate studies programs (including opportunities for student teaching in undergraduate courses) and the management of workshops (advanced research seminars) and conferences. For further information on the committee, contact Ralph A. Austen; Committee on African and African-American Studies; The University of Chicago; 5828 South University; Chicago, IL 60637; telephone: (773) 702-8344; fax: (773) 702-2587; e-mail: wwb3@midway.uchicago.edu ; web page (via Social Sciences Division): http://social-sciences.uchicago.edu For further listings of courses with susbtantial content related to race and ethnicity, please see the Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture's listing of courses at: http://csrpc.uchicago.edu/resources_courses.shtml

    17. Arts & Sciences (African-American Studies - Communication)
    The College of Arts and sciences offers a minor in africanamerican Studiesconsisting of a minimum of 18 semester hours. Program Requirements
    http://www.ucf.edu/catalog/9697/art_science2.html
    Table of Contents AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES PROGRAM The College of Arts and Sciences offers a minor in African-American Studies consisting of a minimum of 18 semester hours. Program Requirements: 1. Required: any six from this list or approved upper division courses. (18 hours) AMH 3570 Afro-American History 3 hours ARH 3520 African Arts 3 hours COM 4461 Intercultural Communication 3 hours LIN 4612 African-American English 3 hours LIT 4354 Afro-American Writers 3 hours PUP 3914 Minorities in Politics 3 hours SYD 3720 Race and Ethnic Minorities in the U.S. 3 hours SOP 3724 Psychology of Racial Prejudice 3 hours SOP 3930 Psychology of Ethnic Minorities 3 hours 2. Other courses as approved For further information, contact Dr. William Wooten, Psychology Department, PH 305C,
    AMERICAN STUDIES PROGRAM The minor in American Studies requires at least 21 hours of approved upper-division courses. The courses include at least three hours of restricted electives from each of these three fields: literature and humanities, social sciences, and history. Other courses may be chosen from the list of approved courses which is available from the American Studies advisor. For further information, contact Dr. John Lynxwiler, FA 405, (407) 823-2227. ANTHROPOLOGY (see Department of Sociology and Anthropology) DEPARTMENT OF ART Chair: Robert T. Reedy

    18. ARTS & SCIENCES - DEPARTMENTS AND PROGRAMS
    AMERICAN studies PROGRAM Director Dr. William Wooten, PH 305C, (407) 8232216The College of Arts and sciences offers a minor in african-american studies.
    http://www.ucf.edu/catalog/9798/Departments_and_Programs/College_of_Arts_and_Sci
    DEPARTMENTS AND PROGRAMS AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES: PROGRAM
    Director: Dr. William Wooten, PH 305C, (407) 823-2216

    The College of Arts and Sciences offers a minor in African-American Studies. This program allows a student to pursue a number of courses which deal with the artistic, cultural and heritage of African-Americans.
    Degrees: Minor in African-American Studies
    Tracks: None
    Minors: African-American Studies AMERICAN STUDIES: PROGRAM
    Director: Dr. John Lynxwiler, FA 405, (407) 823-2227

    The College of Arts and Sciences offers a minor in American Studies. This program requires students to select relevant restricted electives from literature, humanities, social sciences and history.
    Degrees: Minor in American Studies
    Tracks: None
    Minors: American Studies ART: DEPARTMENT Chair: Robert T. Reedy, VAB 117, (407) 823-2676 Faculty: Abbas, Abraham, Collins, Chavda, Congdon, Eyfells, Francis, Gaudnek, Haran, Haxton, Lotz, Martin, Reedy, Rivers, Wahlman, Wellman The Department of Art has 16 full-time and 12 part-time faculty members teaching studio arts, graphic design, and art history. The curriculum in Art provides professional preparation in art history, and in the studio concentrations of cel animation, computer animation, ceramics, drawing, fibers and fabrics, graphic design, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture. Both the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees are offered. Competitive scholarships and awards are available to currently enrolled full-time UCF art majors through portfolio reviews by faculty. These awards are sponsored by UCF and the Altrusa Club of Winter Park.

    19. The Frederick Douglass Institute For African And African-American
    Institute for African and africanamerican studies, provides an interdisciplinaryprogram of studies that integrates the social sciences (History, Political
    http://www.rochester.edu/College/AAS/undergraduate.php
    Home
    The AAS Major

    The AAS Concentration

    Fall 2004 Course Schedule
    ...
    Internship Opportunities
    The Undergraduate Concentration in
    African and African-American Studies
    The Frederick Douglass Institute for African and African-American Studies
    Proudly Announces
    A New Interdisciplinary Concentration in
    African and African-American Studies
    The undergraduate concentration in African and African-American Studies, administered by the Frederick Douglass Institute for African and African-American Studies, provides an interdisciplinary program of studies that integrates the social sciences (History, Political Science, Anthropology, Psychology, Economics) and the humanities (English, Modern Languages and Cultures, Religion and Classics, Music, Philosophy). It allows students to follow a rigorous and closely monitored concentration designed to facilitate both broad exposure and in-depth mastery of a field which has, in the last twenty years, rapidly established itself as a crucial focus in a broad array of disciplines. The Concentration in African and African-American Studies is multi-disciplinary and inter-departmental. It brings together historical, cultural, psychological, economic, and political approaches and perspectives to the study of people of African descent in the Atlantic world, including the United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America.

    20. The Frederick Douglass Institute For African And African-American
    will focus primarily on the social sciences and humanities. A broad range of undergraduatecourses in African and africanamerican studies are offered in
    http://www.rochester.edu/College/AAS/
    About the Institute
    Contact Us

    Search the Site

    The 2003 Frederick Douglass Conference
    ...
    University of Rochester Home

    Enter your email address to sign up for our e-mailing list:
    Welcome
    View of the Quadrangle at the University of Rochester. The Frederick Douglass Institute is located in Morey 302. The Frederick Douglass Institute for African and African-American Studies is located on the Eastman Quadrangle, in Morey Hall 302. For further information, call (585) 275-7235, email: fdi@troi.cc.rochester.edu or drop in at your convenience.
    Frederick Douglass Institute
    for African and
    African-American Studies
    University of Rochester
    Morey 302 Rochester, NY 14627 TEL FAX E-mail fdi@troi.cc.rochester.edu Contact information

    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  

    Page 1     1-20 of 101    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

    free hit counter