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- About Gender: A wide-ranging `resource` of essays and articles published by the Derby TV/TS Group (UK) discussing the manifold interpretations of gender. Articles/essays are categories by perspective and are added regularly.
- An Essay on Radical Labor Education: A paper by Michael Yates, a labor educator, tracing the history of radical labor education suggesting that the time for renewal may be at hand.
- Budgetary Decision-Making and Mechanisms of Evolution: An article by Edmund Chattoe and Prof. Nigel Gilbert, University of Surrey, describing an inductively designed simulation of individual budgetary decision making.
- Cultural Selection: A collection of papers by Agner Fog on "cultural selection" including how it differs to sociology. Sample chapters from the book, Cultural Selection, are also linked.
- How Can the Human Self Be Truly Described?: An excerpt from the preface to Eli Siegel's major text, "Self and World: An Explanation of Aesthetic Realism".
- Howard Becker: Assorted by Howard S. Becker (Sociology, UC Santa Barbara, USA) that, in his own words, "[are made available here] primarily to make things I've written and published in obscure places available to anyone who wants them."
- Identifying Dimensions of Urban Social Change In Dublin - 1986 to 1996: A quantitative study of social and demographic changes in Dublin, Ireland employing principal component analysis (PCA) on data collected using ten-yearly census data and smaller mid-decade census data.
- Information Society, Work and the Generation of New Forms of Social Exclusion: The first interim report (literature review) delivered to the European Commission representing a "state of the art" review of all aspects of work, especially change, in the Information Society in Europe in 1999.
- Modelling the Adoption of AEMs as an Innovation Diffusion Process: An internal working paper literature review on the diffusion of innovations by Edmund Chattoe (research fellow) and Nigel Gilbert (professor), Department of Sociology, University of Surrey (UK). Works are applies to the task of modelling the decisions made by farmers to adopt The Agricultural Environmental Measures (AEMs).
- Narratives of Liver Transplantation: Recipient Perspectives on the Quality of Life: An exploratory study into individual perceptions of end-stage liver disease and liver transplant with a special focus on Quality of Life concepts, including interviews with liver transplant recipients. Concludes that quality of life is best measured with respect to social norms.
- Peculiarities of Cyberspace: Building Blocks for an Internet Sociology: A `resource` of essays and articles discussing a range of social phenomena arising from the increased use of ICT and the internet in social life. These are argued to form the beginning of a new sub-discipline, cyber-sociology, or netsociology, by Albert Benschop (University of Amsterdam).
- Reports Made by 'The Global Social Change Research Project': A `resource` of reports showing recent social, demographic, political and communication technology changes in the world as a whole and for developed and less developed sections.
- Sociological Explanations between Micro and Macro and the Integration of Qualitative and Quantitative Methods: An article by Udo Kelle (University of Vechta) providing an overview of the important methodological discussions surrounding the basic questions of mixed (qualitative and quantitative) method designs in sociology.
- The Impact of the AIDS Epidemic on Older Persons (with a Focus on Thailand): A `resource` of reports and publications made by a team of Thai and U.S. researchers conducting an on-going investigation into the impact of AIDS on older people since 1998.
- The Social Construction of Male Homosexuality and Related Suicide Problems: A sociological explanation for the rise in North American male suicide since 1950 examining changes in the constructions of homosexuality and arguing that the rise in male suicide is corollary. Proposals for future studies are also made.
- Virtual Urban Legends: Investigating the Ecology of the World Wide Web: A paper by Edmund Chattoe, University of Surrey, that discusses the evolution and spread of replicating messages ("chain mail") on the World Wide Web. The analysis draws a comparison to features shared by typical urban legends.
- Women and Decadence: A Critique of Feminist Ideology: BA dissertation giving a broad overview and critique of Western feminist ideology and perspectives.
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