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Winter, Michael F. – Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian, 1988
Presents a list of 334 social theory monographs that was developed for collection evaluation in a major research library in a field that is not readily accessible through traditional subject headings or lists. The discussion covers preliminary bibliographic analysis and hints for use in smaller libraries. (Author/CLB)
Descriptors: Check Lists, Library Collection Development, Monographs, Scholarly Journals
Schaeffer, Matthew M., Comp. – 1987
Drawn from articles, books, book chapters, and audio and visual materials, this bibliography contains nearly 900 items pertaining to George Orwell's novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four." The items are arranged in a topical format under the following headings: (1) biographical materials, (2) general comment and literary criticism, (3) science and…
Descriptors: English Instruction, English Literature, Intellectual History, Literary Genres
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DuPertuis, Lucy – Teaching Sociology, 1986
Demonstrates how the typical American sociology course requires American or Western cultural literacy. Uses as an example the teaching of sociology on the Yap Islands in Micronesia. Demonstrates how to overcome the westernized world view limitation by using cross-cultural comparisons and other techniques. (JDH)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Course Descriptions, Cross Cultural Studies
d'Abbs, Peter – 1982
This document explores the field of social network theory (with particular emphasis given to Australian research literature) by identifying and evaluating the major explanatory models in use--which have origins in such diverse disciplines as anthropology, sociology, social psychology, and social psychiatry--and by summarizing important findings;…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Foreign Countries, Intergroup Relations, Literature Reviews
Makedon, Alexander – 1990
How objective are the research methods of sociologists? Is the scientific method more or less bias-free or truthful than other methods? Even assuming that the scientific method is the best or most truthful method presently available to sociologists, how do researchers know which theory to test? This paper, an introductory essay to a college…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Educational Principles, Educational Research, Educational Sociology
Zubal-Ruggieri, Rachael, Ed.; Smith, Valerie, Ed. – Center on Human Policy, 2003
Despite progress, there is a continuing need for resource information about available supports for full inclusion of students with disabilities in educational settings. This information packet, substantially revised from 1993, is intended to provide basic information on timely subjects within inclusive education and to assist interested people in…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Disabilities, Mainstreaming, Equal Education
Reis, Harry T. – 1978
A self-presentational framework for understanding how people define a just exchange and why behaving justly is important to them is proposed. A case is posited for two self-presentational principles of justice -- that one is responsive to the perceived beliefs of significant others in determining what is just; and that one usually comes to believe…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Individual Psychology, Justice, Literature Reviews
Roosa, Mark W. – 1974
With the intent of integrating partial theories that have developed in the area of mate selection, this paper presents propositions extracted from the research literature (1950-1976). A logical ordering of these propositions is suggested and new propositions are derived by interrelating selected propositions. These conclusions are reached: first,…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Developmental Stages, Marriage, Mate Selection
Nye, F. Ivan – 1977
This paper takes a step toward the construction of a general social theory. As the author points out, such a theory must deal with the interplay of social organizations, social movements and social institutions, and the interaction between them and individuals. The author hints that a theory of choice and exchange may some day meet these…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Beliefs, Decision Making, Family (Sociological Unit)