Sociology
American
Sociological Association
This
101 year-old non-profit national membership organization is
dedicated to serving its members, and educating the global community
regarding policies, programs, and scientific advances in the
diverse field of Sociology.
American
Studies Web
The American Studies
Web site is a pilot version part of the Crossroads Project,
which is affiliated with Georgetown University. It is a huge
webliography with links to over 2,000 American Studies web
sites arranged by broad category, including a category for
Social Movements and Sociological Studies.
Electronic
Journal of Sociology
Users can set up a free log-in account to receive notices of new
issues and to access this electronic journal for free! The mission
of this free electronic journal is to bring sociologic issues
to the public in a variety of formats. “It is part of a
new publishing paradigm whereby the scholars themselves retain
control over all aspects of the scholarly communication process.”
This
Gender Equality: Striving for Justice in an Unequal World
A 336 page report published by the United Nations Research Institute
for Social Development (UNRISD) placing important emphasis on
gender equality research.
Graduate
School Directories
A comprehensive link to graduate schools both inside and outside
the U.S. Grad schools can be searched by subject and by school.
Financial aid information is available.
Making
of America
Consider this web site a huge mix of digital links, emphasizing
primary resources in American Social History, including Sociology.
Sponsored by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Project
Censored
Project Censored is run from Sonoma State University, currently
under the leadership of Dr. Peter Phillips, Assistant Sociology
Professor and Media Research Specialist. The purpose of this site
is to research news stories of social importance that are often
overlooked by the mainstream news media.
The
SocioLog: Julian Dierkes’ Comprehensive Guide to Sociology
Online
SocioLog is owned/maintained by Julian Dierkes, Ph.D. in Sociology,
who is an assistant professor at the University of British Columbia
in Vancouver Canada. Dr. Dierkes has been committed since 1994
to the cataloging of online sociology resources.
Theories
This web site was recommended by one of our Fullerton College
full-time Sociology Faculty. Enjoy!
"What
Can I Do With a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology?”
A 44-page publication issued by the Research and Development Department
of the American Sociological Association focuses on interviews
with graduating sociology majors. Questions include why they became
sociology majors, what skills they have learned, what they have
applied to their resumes and more.
This site maintained by Linda
Flint.
Most recent revision:
Thursday, October 11, 2007