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         Sociology:     more books (100)
  1. Sociology in a Changing World by William Kornblum, Carolyn D. Smith, 2002-08
  2. Twenty Lessons in Environmental Sociology by Kenneth A. Gould, Tammy L. Lewis, 2008-08-20
  3. Sociology of Education: A Critical Reader
  4. The Blackwell Dictionary of Sociology: A User's Guide to Sociological Language by Allan G. Johnson, 2000-06-29
  5. Sociology of Religion: A Reader (2nd Edition) by Susanne C. Monahan, William A. Mirola, et all 2010-09-30
  6. The Sociology of Philosophies: A Global Theory of Intellectual Change by Randall Collins, 1998-03-04
  7. Outsiders: Studies In The Sociology Of Deviance by Howard S. Becker, 1997-03-01
  8. Handbook of Medical Sociology, Sixth Edition
  9. Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life, Brief Edition
  10. Sociology (10th Edition) by John J. Macionis, 2005-01-01
  11. Sociology of Law: Visions of a Scholarly Tradition by Mathieu Deflem, 2008-03-17
  12. Everyday Sociology An Introduction by C. Michael Botterweck, Sue Greer-Pitt, et all 2009
  13. Urban Sociology: Images and Structure by William G. Flanagan, 2010-01-16
  14. Cengage Advantage Books: Sociology by Jon M. Shepard, 2009-01-12

101. International Sociological Association Research Committee On Environment And Soc
Features governance, events, awards, resources and membership information.
http://www.environment-societyisa.org/

102. Sociological Forum
Official journal of the Eastern Sociological Society. Peer-reviewed, quarterly. Tables of contents and abstracts available on-line.
http://www.nyu.edu/pubs/sociological.forum/

103. Dansk Sociologforening
En interesseforening for samfundsfaglig erfaringsudveksling i Danmark.
http://www.sociologi.dk/
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Velkommen til Dansk Sociologforenings hjemmeside
Dansk Sociologforening er faglig interesseforening for sociologer og kultursociologer samt andre, der arbejder med sociologiske problemstillinger og har til formål at varetage sociologers faglige og professionelle interesser.
Vi udgiver tidsskriftet Dansk Sociologi, udsender nyhedsbreve, arrangerer foredrag og debatmøder om aktuelle sociologiske emner samt arrangerer danske og internationale sociologkongresser i Danmark. Vi har lokalafdelinger i København, Aalborg, Roskilde og Aarhus, der står for lokale arrangementer. Desuden kan der organiseres arbejdsgrupper om faglige emner efter behov.
Læs Professor Emeritus Else Øyens besvarelse på: "hvorfor hun blev sociolog?"
Forskningsgrupper og Web 2.0 på Sociologforeningens hjemmeside
Som en service til alle sociologer kan Sociologforeningen nu tilbyde en kommunikationsportal for forskningsgrupper hvor du kan mødes virtuelt med andre, der har samme faglige interesse som dig og holde kontakt, udveklse informationer, dele opslagstavle og links.
Vi håber, at I vil tage godt imod systemet, og informere kolleger og andre interesserede om eksistensen af det.

104. The SocioWeb: A Guide To Sociology And Sociological Research
An independent guide to sociological resources on the Internet.
http://www.socioweb.com/
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105. Sociologi
Om studier, arrangementer, l rere, laboratorium, bibliotek og opslagstavle.
http://www.socsci.auc.dk/sociologi/

106. A Sociological Tour Through Cyberspace
Essays, data analyses, and links on sociologies of knowledge, death, aging, family, time, and inequality.
http://www.trinity.edu/mkearl/index.html
Thirty years ago columnist Lewis Lapham made the following observation: There no longer exists a theater of ideas in which artists or philosophers can perform the acts of the intellectual or moral imagination. In nineteenth-century England Charles Darwin could expect On The Origin of Species to be read by Charles Dickens as well as by Disraeli and the vicar in the shires who collected flies and water beetles. Dickens and Disraeli and the vicar could assume that Mr. Darwin might chance to read their own observations. But in the United States in 1979 what novelist can expect his work to be read by a biochemist, a Presidential candidate, or a director of corporations; what physicist can expect his work to be noticed, much less understood, in the New York literary salons? ("A Juggernaut of Words," Harper's Magazine , June 1979: pp. 12-13). Conditions have hardly improved three decades later. Now in the supposed "Information Age" six out of ten American households do not purchase a single book and one-half of American adults do not read one. Forty-three years ago in 1965 when the Gallup Organization asked young people if they read a daily newspaper, 67 percent said yes; in 2006, according to the

107. The Institute For Social Ecology
Features educational opportunities, projects, resources and contact information.
http://www.social-ecology.org/
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