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General |
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ORGANIZATIONS
JOURNALS
The Sociological Review One of the oldest journals about sociology in print. This is a good resource for current research and studies in the field.
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JOURNALS
The Sociological Review One of the oldest journals about sociology in print. This is a good resource for current research and studies in the field.
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- SocioSite This site was developed at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, but has a lot of resources on a variety of topics regarding sociology.
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Society and the Individual |
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Social Inequalities |
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- The Central Park Five: A Film by Ken Burns, David McMahon & Sarah Burns The companion website to the Ken Burns documentary that chronicles the rape of a white woman in Central Park in 1989 and the five African Americans and Latinos who were wrongfully convicted of the crime. Includes information about the case, clips, and teacher's guide.
- East Lake Meadows: A Public Housing Story The companion website to the documentary by Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, and David McMahon that looks that the history of the East Lake Meadows, a public housing community that was in Atlanta, Georgia, from 1970 until the mid1990s. Includes clips and teacher resources.
- My Language, My Choice: Words Mean Things Pacific Lutheran University sponsors this site that explores how the words we choose can have a negative reaction from others.
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Social Institutions |
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- National Study of Youth and Religion Sociologist Christian Smith and Lisa Pearce report on their study exploring how much religion influences American youth and their religious habits.
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Global Patterns |
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