Sociology
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Websites
- Gallup Organization:
A wealth of information from opinion polls, special reports, trends, and
social audits from the nation's leading pollster.
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Hoover
Digest: Published by the Hoover Institution, a public policy research
center at Stanford University, the Digest consists of short articles and
opinion pieces written by the Institutions scholars. The mix of articles includes original pieces as well as
reprinted material and excerpts from books and monographs.
- Internet
Crossroads in the Social Sciences: Links to data collections and
articles from the government and from associations on subjects like
economics, health, labor, demographics
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MagPortal: A directory of magazine articles that are freely available online on society, politics,
and culture.
- SocioSite:
Topics: Annotated links for academic sociology, social theory,
activism, social movements, and utopianism
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