sociology
(Mister Wong community recommendations)
most popular brand new
The Stanford Prison Experiment
A Simulation Study of the Psychology of Imprisonment Conducted at Stanford Universitysaved at 01.08.2007, by mikey, 2 UsersViewing American class divisions through Facebook and MySpace
saved at 25.06.2007, by steford, 3 UsersPsychology Today: Ten Politically Incorrect Truths About Human Nature
saved at 16.08.2008, by flamingsword, 4 UsersTED Blog: "Paradox of Choice" author Barry Schwartz on TEDTalks
Barry Schwartz is a sociology professor at Swarthmore College and author of The Paradox of Choice. In this talk, he persuasively explains how and why the abundance of choice in modern society is ac...saved at 28.09.2006, by cubicgarden, 2 UsersMagazine Preview - The Data-Driven Life - NYTimes.com
saved at 04.05.2010, by gianouts, 2 UsersTim Forbes | It's Game Time Somewhere
saved at 05.03.2013, by bascomhill, 1 UserJack Gage | The Fact/Faith Debate – Why Science Hasn't Killed Religion
saved at 08.01.2013, by bascomhill, 1 UserNo Man’s Blog - Facebook Applications Trends Report #1
Asi Sharabi’s Private Selectionssaved at 22.11.2007, by Davezilla, 2 UsersFindings - People Share News Online That Inspires Awe, Researchers Find - NYTimes.com
Awe turns out to be the most defining emotion when it comes to choosing which story to share with friends.saved at 24.03.2010, by Davezilla, 1 UserSocial network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
saved at 17.12.2010, by alexdc, 2 UsersWhatever: Being Poor
Being poor is people wondering why you didn't leave.saved at 17.12.2010, by alexdc, 4 UsersLife With Alacrity: Tracing the Evolution of Social Software
The term 'social software', which is now used to define software that supports group interaction, has only become relatively popular within the last two or more years.social-software sociologysaved at 17.12.2010, by akav, 2 Usersphenomenology
As an approach within sociology, phenomenology seeks to revealsaved at 23.08.2008, by msdeena, 1 UserAnnals of Sociology: Red Sex, Blue Sex: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker
Regnerus argues that religion is a good indicator of attitudessaved at 29.10.2008, by msdeena, 1 User