|
| Sociology Sites (A Selection) | ![]() |
|
|
|
|
|
General Sociology Resources |
|
|
Dead Sociologists' Society |
| Homepage (Larry R. Ridener, Radford U.) |
| Dead Sociologists Gallery |
| Dead Sociologists Index |
| Timeline |
| Information about Internet Resources in Social Theory, Organisation and Technology (STOT) (Olaf Boettger, Keele U., UK) |
| International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam ("world's largest documentary and research institutions in the field of social history in general and the history of the labour movement in particular") |
| Resources of Scholarly Societies - Sociology (U. Waterloo) |
| Larry R. Ridener (Radford U.), Social Theory (course site that includes substantial excerpts from many online texts) |
| Social Science Information Gateway (Inst. for Research and Learning Technology, U. Bristol) |
| Social Sciences WWW Virtual Library (T. Matthew Ciolek, Australian National U.) |
| The Social Science Research Engine (Cindy Alvarez, Harvard U.) |
|
|
Society for Social Research Page |
| Homepage (student-maintained page of the U. Chicago Sociology Dept.; includes extensive archive of summaries of major sociological theorists) |
| Classical Sociology Theory |
| Formal Organizations |
| Political Sociology |
| Population / Family / Gender |
| Social Change |
| Social Stratification |
| Sociology of Culture |
| Urban and Ethnic |
| A Sociological Tour Through Cyberspace (good set of links to sociology resources on the net) (Michael C. Kearl, Trinity U., Texas) |
| Sociology Links (Princeton U. Sociology Dept.) |
| Sociology Links (U. Sydney Sociology Dept.) |
| Sociology Page (includes links on sociology, cultural theory, postmodern culture, and Marx/Engels) (Patrick Macartney, U. Leeds) |
| Sociology Server (Andrew Miller, Boston U.) |
|
|
SocioSite - Social Science Information System |
| Homepage of SocioSite (very extensive, well-organized site for sociology and sociology-related areas; many areas overlap with humanities disciplines; esp. useful for its blend of global and specifically European resources) (Albert Benschop / Sociological Institute, U. Amsterdam) |
| Data Archives |
| Electronic Journals |
| Expert Centers |
| Institutions |
| Libraries |
| Mailing Lists |
| NewsGroups |
| NewsLetters |
| NewsPapers |
| Professional Associations |
| Publishers & Bookstores |
| Research Centers |
| Sociologists |
| Sociology Courses |
| Sociology Departments |
| Subject Areas |
| The SocioWeb: A Sociological Resource Center (Mark Blair) |
| Lytle Givens (Union U., Tennessee), History of Social Thought (course) |
| Kearl's Guide to the Sociology of Death (deep page of death-related resources, including datasets on death rates, accidents, etc.) (Michael C. Kearl, Trinity U., Texas) |
| Kearl's Guide to the Sociology of the Family (Michael C. Kearl, Trinity U., San Antonio, Texas) |
| Gary King (Harvard U.), A Solution to the Ecological Inference Problem (Preface and first chapter of a book published in 1997 by Princeton University Press that "presents a solution to the problem of inferring individual attributes from aggregate data, the first method of ecological inference that works in practic |
| Peter Kollock(UCLA), The Sociology of Cyberspace (course) |
|
|
|
|
|
Rural Studies |
| Center for Rural Studies (U. Vermont) |
| Rural Society: A Quarterly Journal of Rural Social Issues (Centre for Rural Social Research, Charles Sturt U., Australia) |
| Leonardo Salamini and Jim Brazell (Bradley U.), The Sociology of Cyberspace (course) |
| The Times of Our Lives: Investigations into Socio-Chronology (page of links, commentary, and other resources related to research on "time and the revolutionary changes it has undergone [in] Western societies") (Michael C. Kearl, Trinity U., Texas) |
|
||||||