- http://www.pscw.uva.nl/sociosite/ - The SocioSite is designed to get access to information and resources which are relevant for sociologists and other social scientists. It has been designed from a global point of view - it gives access to the world wide scene of social sciences. The intention is to provide a comprehensive listing of all sociology resources on the internet. The enormity and constantly changing nature of the Internet makes it impossible to develop a definitive and comprehensive listing. That's why the SocioSite will always be 'under construction'.
- http://www.socioweb.com/ - The SocioWeb is an independent guide to the Sociological resources available on the internet and is founded in the belief that the internet can help to unite the sociological community in ways never before possible.
- http://wizard.ucr.edu/praxis/ - The University of California-Riverside brings you this site full of lively discussions, chats, resources, and general info on what the Sociology department is like at the school.
- http://www.asanet.org/ - The American Sociological Association (ASA), founded in 1905, is a non-profit membership association dedicated to advancing sociology as a scientific discipline and profession serving the public good. With approximately 13,000 members, ASA encompasses sociologists who are faculty members at colleges and universities, researchers, practitioners, and students. About 20 percent of the members work in government, business, or non-profit organizations.
- http://www.pbs.org/classinamerica/ - This is the "Class in America" website. It's been conceived as a companion to the PBS documentary special, a place to learn how social class works in America and to test your own preconceptions about who belongs where on the social scale. The site has games, resources, personal stories, provocative links, and plenty of places for you to add your own comments.
- http://www.iversonsoftware.com/sociology/ - The Sociology Dictionary defines common terms and ideas from all aspects of sociology. If there is any key word you need more help with, this is the place to come. Click on the letter at the beginning of the word and this site will deliver you a list of terms.
- http://www.sociumas.lt/Eng/ - Sociumas is a magazine about things that matter to many of us: children and elderly people, religion and economics, law and morality, love and violence, death and birth, family and school and lots of other aspects of life. The articles of "Sociumas" are about our society and individual living in it. Sociumas is not limited only to the discussions of certain questions. This journal deals with the issues that are pressing to every individual, and is interested in the feelings, views, estimations of every person. That is why "Sociumas" asks the readers to fill in virtual questionnaires and to discuss together in the section " Pulse". And, seriously, do not forget to read the "Ha" section for some hilarious courtroom comments.
- http://soc.annualreviews.org/ - Annual Reviews of Sociology is a resource for sociological literature, offering access to abstracts and complete articles and features.
- http://www.familydiscussions.com/ - Family Discussions is intended to provide useful resources for anyone interested in the sociology of the family, especially recent sociological discussions of family change. It will highlight the work of scholars who are making serious and creative attempts to understand our changing families in the context of a changing social world.
- http://www.sshub.com/soc.htm - The Social Sciences Hub's Sociology page contains the top, hand-picked sociology sites from around the world. They are listed in alphabetical order, and many of them are accompanied by descriptions to help you find what you need.
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