Sociological abstracts
 
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Sociological abstracts
Description
Abstracts and indexes the international literature in sociology and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences. The database provides citations from 1963 to the present to journal articles, book reviews, books, book chapters, dissertations, and conference papers. Records for journal articles added after 1974 contain in-depth abstracts. Major areas of coverage include culture and social structure; demography and human biology; economic development; environmental interactions; evaluation research; family and social welfare; health and medicine and law; history and theory of sociology; management and complex organizations; mass phenomena and political interactions; methodology and research technology; policy, planning, forecast and speculation; radical sociology; religion and science; rural and urban sociology; social development; social differentiation; social psychology and group interaction; sociology of the arts, business, education; studies in violence and power; substance abuse and addiction; welfare services; women's studies.
Subject Keywords
abuse and neglect, aging, anthropology, criminology, crisis intervention, demography, development policy, education, law and penology, race relations, social psychology, sociology, urban development, urban studies, violence
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Updated monthly
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Content provided by Sociological Abstracts. – One of the databases available from the Cambridge Scientific Abstracts Internet Database Service.
Resource Type(s)
Articles (Journals)
Contributors, Sponsors, Providers
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, Inc.Internet Database Service.
Sociological Abstracts, Inc.
Alternate Title(s)
CSA Sociological abstracts
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Sociological abstracts  Bethesda, Md. : Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
Other title(s): CSA Sociological abstracts
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Last update: 2009-11-08