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Introduction to Areas of Study (HC)

Sociology

Prateek Sengupta, Crisis! Water, Health, Education even Identity, Dholak Basti, India, 2017 (Wikimedia Commons, C C 4.0) " Dholak Basti is a recently settled community thriving in the nastiest slum conditions. The settlement comprises of migrants from remote hills and rural parts of Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and predominantly occupied as Dholak (Indian folk instrument) players followed by laborers and daily wage workers.

Blogs and News

Companions and Handbooks

The companion and handbook genre is a publication type that has flourished in the last decade.  The goal is for leading scholars to provide a thorough description of the subject matter of a field while also giving the most current interpretations of key questions.  Each essay in a companion reflects an important subject facet and identifies the books and articles which are crucial for a greater understanding.   Companions for Sociology include:

Literature Reviews

Literature reviews are a particularly useful resource when doing research.  They address the issues involved in a particular question and the debates among scholars.  They map out the intellectual terrain succinctly and give you the major landmarks in terms of key authors and significant titles for greater understanding.  It is one of the best places to find discussion of issues that are unresolved or in contention.

Journals Indexes

Major Journals

Associations and Conferences

Staying Current

More Resources at Haverford

Subject librarians make research guides for individual classes and for topics.  Browse for information on different subjects.  See this introduction to research guides video for more information.  Research guides for courses in Sociology include: