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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 (12th Edition) by John J. Macionis, 2007-11-04
  4. Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach (10th Edition) by James M. Henslin, 2009-10-03
  5. Introduction to Sociology (Seventh Edition) by Anthony Giddens, Mitchell Duneier, et all 2009-01-06
  6. Essentials of Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach by James M. Henslin, 2004-12-16
  7. Sociology in Our Times: The Essentials by Diana Kendall, 2008-12-02
  8. Down to Earth Sociology: Introductory Readings, Fourteenth Edition by James M. Henslin, 2007-02-13
  9. Sociology by Richard T. Schaefer, 2009-09-18
  10. Readings for Sociology, Sixth Edition by Garth Massey, 2008-10-19
  11. Invitation to Sociology: A Humanistic Perspective by Peter L. Berger, 1963-03-01
  12. Sociology: A Brief Introduction by Richard T. Schaefer, 2008
  13. Sociology Matters by Richard T. Schaefer, 2008-11-13
  14. Sociology For Dummies by Jay Gabler, 2010-03-29

161. Emerald Fulltext:
sociology Resourcessociology resources. For access to librarysupported electronic journals on sociology, see the subject list of e-journals and search for sociology.
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162. Social Network Analysis: Soc. 157 Home Page
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
Social Network Analysis Sociology 157 Course Home Page This page is the starting point for Sociology 157, an undergraduate introductory course on social network analysis. The course is taught by Robert A. Hanneman of the Department of Sociology at the University of California, Riverside. For more information, or to offer comments, you can send me e-mail. The materials supporting the course are presented on a number of pages (some pages may not be available when this course is not in session): UCR Campus homepage for this course (an alternative way to reach the resources below)
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163. Sociology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
sociology. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. sociology studies the social rules sociology and the Internet. The Internet is of interest
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sociology studies the social rules and processes that bind, and separate, people not only as individuals, but as members of associations groups , and institutions A typical textbook definition of sociology calls it the study of the social lives of humans, groups and societies . Sociology is interested in our behavior as social beings; thus the sociological field of interest ranges from the analysis of short contacts between anonymous individuals on the street to the study of global social processes Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Introduction
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Sociology as a discipline emerged in the 19th century as an academic response to the challenge of modernity : as the world is becoming smaller and more integrated, people's experience of the world is increasingly atomized and dispersed. Sociologists hoped not only to understand what held social groups together, but also to develop an "antidote" to social disintegration Today sociologists research macro- structures that organize society, such as

164. School Of Social Sciences And Cultural Studies
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/
School of Social Sciences and Cultural Studies "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, 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. 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.
The School of Social Sciences and Cultural Studies attracts students from all over the world and offers a diverse and cosmopolitan social and cultural experience in a similarly vibrant and youthful town."

165. NSF - SBE - SES - Sociology
The sociology Program supports research on problems of human social organization, demography, and processes of individual and institutional change.
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SES Target Dates Search Award Abstracts FastLane ... SES Presentations The Sociology Program supports research on problems of human social organization, demography, and processes of individual and institutional change. The Program encourages theoretically focused empirical investigations aimed at improving the explanation of fundamental social processes. Included is research on organizations and organizational behavior, population dynamics, social movements, social groups, labor force participation, stratification and mobility, family, social networks, socialization, gender roles, and the sociology of science and technology. In assessing the intrinsic merit of a proposed piece of research, four components are key to securing support from the Sociology Program: (1) The issues investigated must be theoretically grounded. (2) The research should be based on empirical observation or be subject to empirical validation. (3) The research design must be appropriate to the questions asked. (4) The proposed research must advance our understanding of social processes or social structures.

166. Society Redefined : Category / Forum Listings
Multiple fora for the discussion of sociology topics.
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167. The Department Of Sociology At The University Of Essex
The Department of sociology Home Page information about academic and social life within the department. Welcome to the Department of sociology at Essex.
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Welcome to the Department of Sociology at Essex The Department of Sociology at the University of Essex is one of the largest of its kind in the UK and currently provides more than 100 courses for students of its 22 degree schemes. Its well-documented success in teaching, learning and research reflects the diverse intellectual backgrounds and research interests of its staff members - the combination of which underpins the department's commitment to the pursuit of imagination and academic excellence in sociology. The Department has consistently achieved the highest rating in the National Research Assessment Exercise. Feedback from the RAE 2001 states:
  • This unit is amongst the very best in the UK Internationally excellent, with strength in depth and a wide and diverse range of interests Research Student activities are very high and judged to contribute positively to the quality of research culture There is evidence of an excellent research culture overall
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168. Sociology Dept., WCAS
The Northwestern sociology Department concentrates especially on those relations that create and maintain inequalities, looking at the social movements, legal
http://www.northwestern.edu/sociology/
A department is not just an intellectual discipline. It is also a place where people teach and learn, meet requirements for degrees, prepare for and pursue careers, and develop and maintain intellectual, professional, and personal ties. The evidence suggests we are doing these tasks well. The books and articles of the faculty and students regularly win prizes and honors and we do extremely well in national ranking systems. Even our most demanding courses are well received by both majors and nonmajors. And one could make a plausible case for eavedropping on our hallway conversations as a good introduction to the sociological imagination.
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169. Development Sociology Seminar
Offered by the Department of sociology. Introduction, calendar, seminars, publications, activities.
http://www.soc.uu.se/research/development/

170. The Sociology Ring

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171. 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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172. Norbert Elias And Process Sociology
Norbert Elias and Process sociology This site identifies and provides internet resources for all social scientists working with the ideas of Norbert Elias and
http://www.usyd.edu.au/su/social/elias/elias.html

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N orbert E lias and P rocess S ociology
T his site identifies and provides internet resources for all social scientists working with the ideas of Norbert Elias and process sociology. I f you wish to have material included on the page, you can either post it to the Elias-I listserv or email it directly to this location. There is also a Frames version of the site

173. The Department Of Sociology & Anthropology
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174. Sociology Department . Rutgers Uinversity . Livingston Campus
Welcome to Rutgers sociology. Fall 04 Course Information. Incoming graduate students, 2003. 54 Joyce Kilmer Avenue, Piscataway NJ 08854
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175. 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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176. Welcome To Sociology And Crime, Law And Justice
Welcome . Welcome to the Department of sociology at The Pennsylvania State University. At this website you will find everything
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177. The Department Of Sociology And Anthropology
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178. American Journal Of Sociology
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179. ALAN Review - Fall 1998 Volume 26, Number 1
Discusses Dahl's views of adults and social institutions and explores how his views have affected his books.
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/ALAN/fall98/royer.html
Editors: James Blasingame James.Blasingame@asu.edu Lori A. Goodson LAGoodson@aol.com Fall 1998 Volume 26, Number 1
Roald Dahl and Sociology 101
Sharon E. Royer Largely known as the author of James and the Giant Peach (1961) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964), Roald Dahl is also the author of three full-length works for early adolescents. It is of this group of young people that Dahl once said, " 'If my books can help children become readers, then I feel I have accomplished something important' " ( West ). Dahl's books for adolescents have caught the attention of young people and adults alike. The view of society revealed through his bookshis implied criticism of adults and his contempt for social institutionshas made his works popular with adolescents. This same view has brought mixed reactions from critics. The variety of audiences that Dahl successfully wrote for throughout his career demonstrates his ability to appeal to specific groups of readers. Ironically, Roald Dahl wrote extensively for adults and children before he attempted to write books for young adults. His writing career began when Cecil Scott Forester interviewed him for the Saturday Evening Post and submitted Dahl's fictionalized account of his adventures in the Royal Air Force to the newspaper ( Pendergast ). In 1943, Dahl wrote his first children's story, The Gremlins, for Walt Disney, who wanted to make it into a film. Although it was never produced, Disney later published the story, complete with Disney's illustrations (

180. Southern Rural Sociology
Official journal of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Peerreviewed, annual. Tables of content available on-line.
http://www.ag.auburn.edu/srs/journal/
Southern Rural Sociology The Journal of the Southern Rural Sociological Society Statement of Purpose
Southern Rural Sociology is the official journal of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. The SRSA is a section of the Southern Association of Agricultural Scientists, an organization of researchers and Extension staff in 1862 and 1890 land grant colleges and universities in the South. The SRSA is not, however, limited in its membership to people who work at land grant institutions. Membership of the SRSA is drawn from a range of social science interests and disciplines, as well as from the ranks of those involved in the promoting social change. As an academic refereed journal, Southern Rural Sociology was established in 1983 to stimulate research on a wide range of rural issues that relate to the South. Areas of interest include rural economic restructuring, rural development, rural households in transition, the sociology of community, health, and poverty, rural labor market participation, agricultural restructuring, natural resource and environmental issues, agricultural and natural resource commodity systems, globalization of the agro-food system, race, gender, and class inequality. As a matter of editorial policy established by the SRSA's Executive Committee, the geographic focus of

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