American Sociological Association - national association with information for sociologists, students, and the public. Professional information includes membership, organizational activities, research & funding opportunities, ASA Footnotes, monthly Employment Bulletin and more.
International Sociological Association - international society founded in 1949 to advance sociological knowledge throughout the world.
Society
for Applied Sociology - founded in 1978, is an international organization
for professionals involved in applying
sociological knowledge in a wide variety of settings.
North Carolina Sociological Association - state-wide organization dedicated to the expansion of the field of sociology in education, business, and the community.
Pacific Sociological Association - regional association for West Coast based sociologists.
Southern Sociological Society - located at Mississippi State University to promote the development of sociology as a profession and scientific discipline.
Anabaptist Sociology and Anthropology Association - an organization for sociologists and anthropologists (and fellow travelers of these disciplines) who either embrace or study the several Christian movements descended from the Anabaptist movement of the 16th century (e.g., Amish, Brethren, Hutterite, Mennonite).
Social Science Computing Association - to promote the development of computing within the social sciences through organized activities and the interchange of ideas, data, teaching materials, experiences, research results, and other resources.
Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction (SSSI) - professional organization of scholars interested in qualitative, especially interactionist, research.
Mid-South Sociological Association - a regional association for sociological interests.
Southwestern
Social Science Association - to stimulate and improve scientific research
in the study of society and to
encourage communication and cooperative relations among persons engaged
in this pursuit.
The Association for Humanist Sociology - active support network for sociologists and other scholars committed to humanist values, as they practice in institutions often hostile to such an approach.
Academic Info: Sociology - An independent directory compiled by Mike Madin.
A Sociological Tour Through Cyberspace - Michael Kearl's sociological pages from Trinity University- top rated site.
SocioSite - by Albert Benschop at the University of Amsterdam.
Ed Stephan's Timeline of Sociology - information on prominent personalities and ideas in the development of sociology.
Socioweb - independent guide to sociological resources on the Internet.
Progressive Sociology Network - a mailing list of sociologists from all over the world
Marx/Engels Archives - extensive collection at University of Colorado.
Marxism - pages by Department of Political Science at the Australian National University.
WWW Virtual Library: Sociology - The WWW Virtual Library: Sociology was established on January 15, 1995 by Dr. Samuel R. Brown. It was updated by David Kincheloe. It is now maintained by Dr. Carl Cuneo, Dept. of Sociology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Sociology of Knowledge - resources by University of Colorado at Denver - School of Education.
Social Science Information Gateway - SOSIG - the Social Science Information Gateway (SOSIG) aims to provide a trusted source of selected, high quality Internet information for researchers and practitioners in the social sciences, business and law. Excellent site from our friends at University of Bristol (UK).
Yahoo - Social Science:Sociology - diverse list of sociological resources on Yahoo! search engine.
Public Sphere - Topics in Sociology and Beyond - for discussion, networking and research, centered around the department of Sociology at the University of Arizona.
Sociological Omnibus Cafe - unmoderated discussion list dedicated to the exchange of ideas and information relevant to sociology and related disciplines.
Sociology Dictionary - sociological references to define common terms and concepts, includes a chat room.
Sociology Internet Pathfinder - This site is intended to bring the sociology student and researcher accurate and useful resources and emphasizes full text, statistical, and database resources.
SocioRealm - The links to research material on this site are chosen according to their ability to provide you with information on the various topics in sociology.
Sociumas - magazine of social sciences, which writes 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 individuals living in it.
Social Science Scout Reports - A Publication of the Internet Scout Project Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison. The target audience of the new Scout Report for Social Sciences is faculty, students, staff, and librarians in the social sciences. Each biweekly issue offers a selective collection of Internet resources covering topics in the field that have been chosen by librarians and content specialists in the given area of study. The Scout Report for Social Sciences is also provided via email once every two weeks.
Notice: The content for this section was obtained from the Dead Sociologists' Society at Pfeiffer University.