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On the Web
- Famous Sociologists - SocioSite listing of famous sociologists.
- The Internet 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.
- Association of Black Sociologists - A national, professional organization of sociologists and social scientists, founded by women and men of African descent.
- Verstehen (Max Weber's Home page] - The Max Weber web site. Introductory text on the studies and theories of the German sociologist. Key figure in initial understanding of bureaucratic institutions and motivation.
- Clarke, Lee - Sociologist (Rutgers Univ.), organizations and technology. Excerpts of papers and books, links to other resources.
- Harris, Dave - Essays, papers, courses by British sociologist (College of St Mark and St John)
- Reed, John Shelton - Sociologist of the U.S. South (UNC Chapel Hill), with biographical sketch and list of books.
- Simmel Online - Fulltext archive of the German sociologist
- Biographical information on Canetti - "Elias Canetti was a Bulgarian-born English novelist, essayist, sociologist ..."
- Dead Sociologists Index - Du Bois - Biographical introduction with articles about his work and ideas.
Wikipedia Articles
- List of sociologists - This article provides a list of noted sociologists and major contributors to sociology (even if they did not primarily work as sociologists):
- Sociology of culture - Sociology of culture, or cultural sociology, is one of the most popular fields of sociology, particularly in the United States. Cultural sociology is a methodology that incorporates cultural analysis into interpretations of social life. Cultural sociologists are influenced by many social and cultural theories. More than other fields of sociology, cultural sociologists tend to explore interdisciplinary social and cultural theories including, but not limited to, postmodern and poststructural theory. Scientific investigation and the production of empirically verifiable analysis (especially in terms of testable theories) is considered taboo among many, but not all self proclaimed cultural sociologists.
- Sociologists for Women in Society - Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS) is an international organization of social scientists--students, faculty, practitioners, and researchers--working together to improve the position of women within sociology and society in general.
- Sociologists Without Borders - Founded in Madrid in 2001, Sociologists without Borders/Sociólogos Sin Fronteras (SSF) is a Non-Governmental Organization that advances a cosmopolitan sociology and its activities are considered to be Public Sociology. The organization has active chapters in Brazil, Chile, Italy, Spain and the U.
- John Porter (sociologist) - John Arthur Porter (November 12, 1921 - June 15, 1979) was one of Canada's most important sociologists during the period from 1950 to the late 1970's. His work in the field of social stratification opened up new areas of inquiry for many sociologists in Canada.