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Sociology encompasses and overlaps many fields involves in the study of social relationships and institutions, including organizational behavior, societal development and structure, and cross-cultural interaction. The term "sociology" as the scientific analysis of collective human behavior was coined in 1838 by Auguste Comte, but Max Weber and Durkheim are generally credited as the founders of the modern field.
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Features history, research links, and contact information.
Features comparative resource tools, public intellectuals links and details on developers.
Presents 'astrosociology' as a developing sociological area of study. Offers history, resources, links and membership details.
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.
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.
Features blog entries, archives and list of links. Located at the University of Exeter, UK.
Popular culture, youth culture British literature, and media studies.
Features projects, publications, listing of academics, links and contact information.
Contains explanations on how to create surveys and questionnaires. Articles cover attitude and ethics, the behaviour of groups and populations, data collection, lists and sampling. Created by a Granby Cegep Professor located in Granby, Quebec, Canada.
Specializes in humanities and social sciences research. Includes research material in various formats.
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.
A comprehensive catalog of scientific resources and media worldwide but especially in German and English: Directories of Sociology Journals; Sociology-related catalogs of scientific search engines; additional starting points and sites of special interest.
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.
Sociology resources in English, German, Spanish and Portuguese.
Topical index and dictionary with leads to abstracts, bibliography, syllabus and journals, including sociology departments around the world.
Sociology web site offering free resources for Sociology teachers and students.
An independent guide to sociological resources on the Internet.
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.
Reports about global social, political, economic and demographic changes. Links to theory, research, data and free software.
Features PhD course syllabus, resources, news, blog and contact information.
Offers categorized academic resources.
Offers categorized academic resources.
Topical index and dictionary with leads to abstracts, bibliography, syllabus and journals, including sociology departments around the world.
Features comparative resource tools, public intellectuals links and details on developers.
Features blog entries, archives and list of links. Located at the University of Exeter, UK.
Features projects, publications, listing of academics, links and contact information.
Presents 'astrosociology' as a developing sociological area of study. Offers history, resources, links and membership details.
Features PhD course syllabus, resources, news, blog and contact information.
Features history, research links, and contact information.
Popular culture, youth culture British literature, and media studies.
Contains explanations on how to create surveys and questionnaires. Articles cover attitude and ethics, the behaviour of groups and populations, data collection, lists and sampling. Created by a Granby Cegep Professor located in Granby, Quebec, Canada.
Reports about global social, political, economic and demographic changes. Links to theory, research, data and free software.
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.
Specializes in humanities and social sciences research. Includes research material in various formats.
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.
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.
An independent guide to sociological resources on the Internet.
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.
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.
Sociology web site offering free resources for Sociology teachers and students.
Sociology resources in English, German, Spanish and Portuguese.
A comprehensive catalog of scientific resources and media worldwide but especially in German and English: Directories of Sociology Journals; Sociology-related catalogs of scientific search engines; additional starting points and sites of special interest.

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