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The SocioLog - http://www.sociolog.com/
Julian Dierkes' comprehensive guide to sociology on-line |
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Theory.org.uk - http://www.theory.org.uk/
Media studies and gender studies with content on queer theory, gender, Foucault, Judith Butler, media influences, cyber culture, role models, and critical theory. Produced by Dr David Gauntlett, University of Leeds, UK. |
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WWW Virtual Library: Evaluation - http://www.policy-evaluation.org/
Information gateway for the field of Social Policy. |
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The Question Bank - http://qb.soc.surrey.ac.uk/
The Centre for Applied Social Surveys [CASS] Question Bank (Qb) is a store of complete UK social survey questions, questionnaires and response forms. |
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The Internet Sociologist - http://www.vts.intute.ac.uk/he/tutorial/sociologist/
A free "teach yourself" tutorial on Internet information skills for sociologists, written by Stuart Macwilliam, Library and Information Services, University of Exeter. It is one of a set tutorials within the RDN Virtual Training Suite, created by subject-specialists from universities and professional organisations across the UK. |
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SIDOS - http://www.sidos.ch/index-e.html
Swiss information and data archive service for the social sciences: Provides information about research in social sciences - archives research data - facilitates secondary data analysis |
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Boekman Foundation - http://www.boekman.nl/
The Boekman Foundation is a centre where information about arts and cultural policy is collected and disseminated. It covers the areas of policy-forming and all aspects of implementation. Bilingual en/nl. |
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Social, Political and Economic Change - http://gsociology.icaap.org/
Links to resources |
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Social Capital - http://www.socialcapitalgateway.org/
Contains useful resources for researchers interested in social capital and in its relationship with economic development. The website is edited by Fabio Sabatini, of the University of Rome La Sapienza. |
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A Sociological Tour Through Cyberspace - http://www.trinity.edu/mkearl/index.html
Essays, data analyses, and links on sociologies of knowledge, death, aging, family, time, and inequality. |
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Astrosociology.com - http://www.astrosociology.com
Astrosociology is a developing sociological subfield and multidisciplinary field that focuses on astrosocial phenomena (i.e., social and cultural patterns related to outer space). |
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Developmental Idealism Studies - http://developmentalidealism.org/
Developmental Idealism Studies are motivated by the understanding that developmental idealism has been a powerful force for social change in both the West and non-West. |
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Guide to Questionnaires and Surveys - http://members.tripod.com/~frede_dast/conseil1_a.html
Frédéric D'Astous explains how to create surveys and questionnaires. His articles cover attitude and ethics, the behaviour of groups and populations, data collection, lists and sampling. |
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Sociologia.de - http://www.sociologia.de/
Sociology resources in English, German, Spanish and Portuguese. |
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SocioSite - http://www.sociosite.net/
SocioSite is a multi-purpose guide for sociologists. Includes useful links to sites around the world. Based in the Netherlands. |
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Commission for Applied and Clinical Sociology - http://www.sociologycommission.org/
Established by the Society for Applied Sociology and the Sociological Practice Association to develop, promote and support quality sociological education and practice in applied and clinical areas. Michigan State University. |
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Social Policy Virtual Library - http://www.bath.ac.uk/~hsstp/dp-dbas.htm
Offers links to pages that feature surveys, statistics and charts. Includes national categories. |
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Sociopranos - http://www.sociopranos.com
Social Science Discussion Forum. |
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Social Network Analysis - http://faculty.ucr.edu/~hanneman/soc157/
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. |
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Introduction to Social Theory - http://uregina.ca/~gingrich/s250iw03.htm
Course syllabus and lectures by Paul Gingrich of the University of Regina Department of Sociology and Social Studies. Covers work of Marx, Durkheim, Weber, Mead, and 20th century theorists. |