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  1. Sociology (3rd Edition) by Linda L. Lindsey, Stephen Beach, 2003-03-06
  2. The Practical Skeptic: Core Concepts in Sociology by Lisa McIntyre, 2010-06-11
  3. Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach Value Package (includes MySocLab CourseCompass with E-Book Student Access ) by James M. Henslin, 2007-12-09
  4. Sociology (Cliffs Quick Review) by George D. Zgourides, Christie S. Zgourides, 2000-08-07
  5. Sociology: Study of Human Relationships by W. LaVerne Thomas, 2005-01
  6. Global Sociology: Second Edition by Robin Cohen, Paul Kennedy, 2007-08-01
  7. The Sociology of Religion by Max Weber, 1993-04-15
  8. The Sociology Of Education- (Value Pack w/MySearchLab) by Jeanne H. Ballantine, Floyd M. Hammack, 2009-01-18
  9. Essentials of Sociology (Third Edition) by Anthony Giddens, Mitchell Duneier, et all 2010-09-15
  10. Classic Readings in Sociology by Eve L. Howard, 2006-03-28
  11. Contemporary Issues in Sociology of Sport by Andrew Yiannakis, Merrill Melnick, 2001-01-19
  12. Global Sociology: Introducing Five Contemporary Societies by Linda Schneider, Arnold Silverman, 2009-01-01
  13. Introducing Sociology by Richard Osborne, 1999-01-14
  14. Careers in Sociology (3rd Edition) by W. Richard Stephens, 2003-02-21

61. Lawley--Bourdieu Paper
Examines applicability of Pierre Bourdieu's work in the sociology of culture to computermediated communications.
http://www.itcs.com/elawley/bourdieu.html
The Sociology of Culture
in Computer-Mediated Communication:
An Initial Exploration
by
Elizabeth Lane Lawley
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for
LS695 Seminar in Research Design April 1994 Right now, all we have on the Net is folklore, like the Netiquette that old-timers try to teach the flood of new arrivals, and debates about freedom of expression versus nurturance of community. About two dozen social scientists, working for several years, might produce conclusions that would help inform these debates and furnish a basis of validated observation for all the theories flying around. A science of Net behavior is not going to reshape the way people behave online, but knowledge of the dynamics of how people do behave is an important social feedback loop to install if the Net is to be self-governing at any scale. Howard Rheingold (1993)
Introduction
In her paper "Appropriating Bourdieu: Feminist Theory and Pierre Bourdieu's Sociology of Culture" (1991), Toril Moi defines the process of appropriation as "a critical assessment of a given theory formation with a view to taking it over and using it for feminist purposes." In that same sense, I hope to appropriate Bourdieu for the purpose of structuring a research program on the social and cultural aspects of computer-mediated communication. In order to show the applicability of Bourdieu's theories to the study of CMC and related information networks, I will first discuss the justification for defining CMC environments as culture, go on to provide an overview of Bourdieu's theoretical project, and then examine the tasks that must be undertaken in order to utilize Bourdieu's constructs in exploring and understanding that culture. I will conclude with an assessment of the viability and usefulness of such a research project.

62. Teaching Sociology Home Page
(Join ASA!). Publishing articles, notes, and reviews intended to be helpful to teachers of sociology. The Editor of Teaching sociology is Liz Grauerholz.
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For articles, notes, and conversations, send manuscripts to: Liz Grauerholz , Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Purdue University Stone Hall, 700 West State Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2059. Phone: 765-494-5874, Fax: 765-496-1476.
For book, video, and software reviews, send manuscripts to: Jay Howard , Department of Sociology, Indiana University Columbus, 4601 Central Avenue, Columbus, IN 47203-1769.
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63. Department Of Rural Sociology
Research and extension areas, research centers and programs, faculty, publications, Toxics Release Survey, new items, and contact information.
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64. SociologyOnline | The Site For All Students Of Sociology And Social Theory
A site for students of sociology, criminology and social theory. The site has slideshows, quizzes and documents as well as a SocioNews page.
http://www.sociologyonline.f9.co.uk/
Welcome I'm pleased you have taken the time to visit my site. Use the menu to navigate through the various sections of the site. There is a search in the toolbox.
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Timelines SociologyOnline contains a major reference resource for students. The SociologyOnline 'Timelines' provide historical information on politics and postmodernism . Use these to contextualise your understanding of contemporary ideas and structures in these fields. 'Imagining Society' What is a 'sociological imagination'?
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65. Faculty
Credentials, contact information and personal websites.
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Faculty Sociology at Central Connecticut State University Home Courses Faculty Requirements Mission ... 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 Betsy Kaminski Ph.D., Ohio State University, Assistant Professor (2003) Areas of Interest: Gender; Qualitative Methods; Gay and Lesbian Communities; Social Movements John R. Mitrano

66. Compass Bookmarks
The sociology of Cyberspace (SOC 391)is a collaborative project with coordinating professors from a varietyof disciplines including sociology, physics
http://lydia.bradley.edu/las/soc/syl/391/
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The Sociology of Cyberspace (SOC 391) is a collaborative project with coordinating professors from a variety of disciplines including sociology, physics, philosophy, business, art, English, women's studies, and computer science. The class was first taught by faculty and students at Bradley University during the Spring 1995 semester. The Sociology of Cyberspace examines the contemporary revolution in human interaction via computer. Using both postmodern and traditional media theory, we will discuss the social construction of the virtual world and new virtual communities with emphasis on the new culture, institutions and norms in the experience of cyberspace. Topics include: new concepts of space, time, and order; electronic subjectivity and anonymity; new representation of gender, race and class; emergence of new languages of expression; and the revolutionary impact of hypertext and multimedia technologies on human thinking and learning.
Principal Investigators:
Dr. Leo Salamini

67. EASST
An interdisciplinary scholarly society, addressing the history, philosophy, psychology and sociology of science.
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68. CSAA Has Moved
Bilingual professional association promoting research, publication, and teaching in Anthropology and sociology in Canada.
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69. 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
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  • 70. Welcome To The Advanced Extranet Server, ADVX!
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    71. The Next Generation: Children Of Prisoners
    Examines the unintended consequences of the incarceration of parents on children. By Dr. John Hagan, Professor in the Department of sociology and the Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto.
    http://www.doc.state.ok.us/DOCS/OCJRC/Ocjrc96/Ocjrc19.htm
    The Next Generation: Children of Prisoners
    by John Hagan, Ph.D.
    University of North CarolinaChapel Hill
    University of Tornoto
    Abstract This paper is concerned with the unintended consequences of the incarceration of parents on children. These consequences may include problems with separation, caretaking, schooling, antisocial behavior during childhood, educational failure, precocious sexuality, premature departures from home, early childbearing and marriage, and idleness and joblessness during adolescence and early adulthood. I propose a longitudinal study to examine the dimensions and causes of these problems among children of parents sentenced in the federal district courts of New York. A major premise of this proposal is that the withdrawal or loss of a parent can result in the loss not only of economic capital, but also of social capital involving relationships among family members and the organization of family life toward the maintenance and improvement of life chances of children.
    INTRODUCTION
    Crime and Families
    In a recent review of research on genetics and crime, Christopher Jencks (1992, Chapter 3) emphasizes how primitive our knowledge of the heritability of crime is. Nearly all these studies are of males. He concludes that

    72. Social Science Hub - Home
    Resources for Anthropology and sociology. Links to web sites, news, data archives, newsgroups, conferences, search tools, and organisations.
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    73. University Of Chicago - Department Of Sociology
    Sociological research and teaching.
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    Sociology at Chicago
    The University of Chicago Department of Sociology is among the great sociology departments of the world. Founded in 1892, Chicago has a proud tradition of creative and foundational work. Chicago graduates and faculty have shaped sociological subfields from stratification and demography to deviance and urban studies. They have originated methodologies from path analysis and log-linear modeling to urban ethnography. Diverse in interests, methodologies, theories, and politics, faculty and students at Chicago are unified in their intensity of intellectual commitment, in their attempt to combine rigorous inquiry with mutual intellectual respect, and in their aspiration to continuously reimagine sociology as a framework for social inquiry.
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    74. Department Of Sociology University Of Surrey Guildford Surrey GU2
    Department of sociology University of Surrey Guildford Surrey GU2 7XH United Kingdom. Telephone UK 01483 689365 Int l +44 1483
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    75. WWW Virtual Library: Sociology
    WWW Virtual Library sociology. WWW Virtual Library Icon. The WWW Virtual Library sociology was established on January 15, 1995 by Dr. Samuel R. Brown.
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    76. Rutgers University Press - Home Page
    Publishes academic books especially cultural studies, gender studies, sociology, ethnic studies, and regional books.
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    77. ASU - Department Of Religious Studies
    The Department of Religious studies brings together perspectives and approaches from history, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, and literature to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the individuals and traditions that constitute religions and cultures. When students major or minor in religious studies they can tailor their program to suit their individual interests, such as focusing on a particular region of the world, or a particular religious tradition.
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    78. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Qualitative Sociology

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    79. Department Of Sociology, Texas A&M
    Undergraduate information, faculty member listings and office hours, resources, graduate student listings, graduate information, newsletter, REU resources, internships, publications, mission statement, links, and description of sociology.
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