2007-02-02

有关网络社会学研究的一些国外资源

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Journals
  • Cybersoc
    Sociological and ethnographic study of Cyberspace. An online resource for members of the online community as well as to academics in the social sciences. Includes papers by Robin Hamman and other cyberspace researchers, resources for social scientists researching (bibliographies and categorised links). Editor: Robin Hamman.

  • Cybersociology Magazine
    Magazine for social-scientific researchers of cyberspace. Editor: Robin Hamman.

  • Journal of Computer Mediated Communication (JCMC)
    A joint project of the Annenberg School for Communication (University of Southern California) and the Information Systems Division of the School of Business Administration (Hebrew University of Jerusalem). Editors: Margaret McLaughlin and Sheizaf Rafaeli.

  • Journal of Virtual Environments (JOVE) [full text]
    A refereed electronic journal which publishes research that relates to or makes use of virtual environments. Editor: David Jacobson.

  • The Information Society (TIS)
    A critical forum for leading edge analysis of the impacts, policies, system concepts, methodologies related to information technologies and changes in society and culture. Includes computers and telecommunications; the sites of social change include homelife, workplaces, schools, communities and diverse organizations, as well as new social forms in cyberspace. It publishes scholarly articles, position papers, debates, short communications and book reviews. Editor-in-Chief: Rob Kling.
Index Magazines
  • Communications of the ACM (Association for Cumputing Machinery)
    A monthly magazine and claims a readership of 83,000 computing professionals. Includes general interest articles, case studies, and special sections. There are also several channels for expressions of opinion and technical commentary.

  • CMC Magazine
    Reports about people, events, technology, public policy, culture, practices, study, and applications of the phenomenon of human communication and interaction via computer networks and in online environments. Go directly to the Current Issue. Editor: John December

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  • Administrative Science Quarterly [table of contents and abstracts]
    A major journal in organisation theory. Includes table of contents of the current issue and information about the journal which publishes interdisciplinary research in organisational theory.

  • Advancing Women [full text]
  • American Journal of Sociology (AJS) [table of contents]
    Information about the journal, including tables of contents, submission guidelines, subscription and ordering information. Editor: Edward O. Laumann. AJS was established in 1895 as the first U.S. scholarly journal in its field. It remains a leading voice for analysis and research in the social sciences, presenting work on the theory, methods, practice,and history of sociology. The Journal also seeks the application of perspectives from other social sciences and publishes papers by psychologists, anthropologists, statisticians, economists,educators, historians, and political scientists.

  • Annual Review of Sociology (ARS) - John Hagan University of North Carolina.
    You can search the abstracts of articles for the past 12 years. The Sociology Abstract Database allows searches for any word(s) or concepts found in author names, titles, or in the full text of the abstracts 1993-1996 (ARS Volumes 10-22). A list of abstracts that contain your search word(s)/concept(s) will be presented. In that list, click on any link to bring up the full text of the abstract. Over 6000 selected references to the literature, and an international address book.

  • American Sociological Review (ASR) [table of contents]
    The ASR is the flagship journal of the American Sociological Association. Founded in 1936, the Review's mission is to publish original works of interest to the discipline in general, new theoretical developments, results of research that advance our understanding of fundamental social processes, and important methodological innovations. All areas of sociology are welcome in the ASR. Emphasis is on exceptional quality and general interest. Editor: Glenn Firebaugh (Penn State).

  • Brooklyn Journal of Social Semiotics Research [full text]
    Editors: Jerome Krase and Timothy Shortell.

  • Chance Magazine [table of contents]
    A magazine of the American Statistical Association and Springer-Verlag about statistics and its use in society. Editor: Dalene Stangl.

  • CMC Magazine [full text and free]
    A Computer-Mediated Communication Magazin, published by December Communications, Inc. In 1999 Jon December decided to cease publication of the magazine.
  • Critical Inquiry [excerpts from articles]
    An interdisciplinary journal devoted to publishing the best critical thought in the arts and humanities. "Combining a commitment to outstanding scholarship with a vital concern for dialogue and debate, the journal brings its readers current criticism on a variety of topics within literature, art, architecture, film, history, philosophy, and music."

  • Current Research in Social Psychology (CRISP) [full text]
    A peer reviewed, electronic journal that covers all aspects of social psychology. Editor: Michael J. Lovaglia, University of Iowa.
  • Current Sociology
    Each issue of CS is devoted to a comprehensive trend report on a topic of interest to the international community of sociologists. The aim is to analyse ongoing controversies and new tendencies, sketch desirable lines of future work and provide extensive bibliographies. Editor: Robert Brym (Univ. of Toronto).

  • Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture (EJVC) [1993-1996]
    A refereed scholarly journal published by Marshall & Kent State Universities. Virtual culture is computer-mediated human experience, action, and interaction, including electronic mail, conferences, and journals; information distribution and retrieval; the construction and visualization of images, representations, models of reality and/or worlds; and global connectivity. The purpose is to foster, encourage, advance, and communicate scholarly thought (including analysis, evaluation, and research) in multiple disciplines about virtual culture.

  • Electronic Green Journal - Univ. Idaho Library, USA.
    A professional refereed publication devoted to disseminating information concerning sources on international environmental topics including: assessment, conservation, development, disposal, education, hazards, pollution, resources, technology, and treatment.

  • Essays in History [full text]
    Published by the Corcoran Department of History at the University of Virginia, USA. Editor: Meg Jacobs.

  • Illuminations - Critical Theory
    A research resource for those interested in the Critical Theory project. Firmly based in Frankfurt School thought, this site maintains a collection of articles, excerpts, and chapters from many contemporary writers of and about Critical Theory. Additional submissions from graduate students and others are also available, as are links to other websites and relatedsources.

  • Janus Head [full text]
    Interdisciplinary journal in the continental tradition which explores the intersections among philosophy, literature and the social science, especially psychology.

  • Journal of Anthropological Archaeology (JAA) [table of contents + abstracts]
    The JAA is devoted to the development of theorie and methodology for the systematic and rigorous understanding of the organization, operation, and evolution of human societies.

  • Journal of Computer Mediated Communication (JCMC) [full text]
    A joint project of the Annenberg School for Communication (University of Southern California) and the Information Systems Division of the School of Business Administration (Hebrew University of Jerusalem). Editors: Margaret McLaughlin and Sheizaf Rafaeli.

  • Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture (JPJPC)
    It serves the criminal justice/criminological community by publishing reviews of all types of popular culture artifacts and original essays pertaining to the intersection of popular culture and criminal justice. Editors: Jack K. Reed & Brian C. Renauer (Univ. at Albany).

  • Journal of Electronic Publishing (JEP) [full text]
    A free electronic archive of articles on electronic publishing. Editor: Colin Day (Univ. of Michigan Press). See especially the March 1999 issue: Who Owns What? (Intellectual Property, Copyright, and the Next Millennium).

  • Journal of Online Behavior (JOB) [full text]
    Dedicated to the empirical study of human behavior in the online environment.

  • Journal of Religion and Society (JRS) [full text]
    A cross-disciplinary electronic journal published by the Center for the Study of Religion & Society at Creighton University. It promotes scientific studies of all religious groups and beliefs among the various peoples of the world, past and present. Editor: Ronald A. Simkin.

  • Journal of World Systems Research (JWSR) [full text]
    An interdisciplinary electronic journal dedicated to scholarly research on the modern world-system and earlier, smaller intersocietal networks. JWSR espacially want to include works that proceed from several different theoretical stances and disciplines. Editor: Walter L. Goldfrank.

  • Journal of the Sociology of Art
    The journal has a particular interest in examining what is an art world and who or what are the significant players. Attention to issues related to race, gender, class, or power are also of interest. Full text articles. Editor: Robert Moore.

  • Lore: Rhetoric, Writing, Culture [full text]
    An electronic journal sponsored by the Rhetoric and Writing Studies department at San Diego State University.

  • Moving Ideas
    A virtual magazine of the electronic policy network.

  • Negations - Interdisciplinary Journal of Social Thought [full text][Moved to ...?]
    An interdisciplinary journal drawing upon philosophy, political science, sociology, arts and humanities, oriented around the notion of but not limitedto Marcuse's one-dimensional man. The editorial staf is concerned with the reduction of life to the level commodity in all areas of life, scientific reductionism in the academy, consumerism on the street. Negations promises to be an exceptional forum for cultural and political criticism in the years to come" [Martin Jay]. Editor: Tim Wood.
  • Northern Light
    A new commercial site where you can download information from more than 3,400 journals, books, magazines, databases and newswires not available on any other search engine. It will cost you $1 per article.

  • Other Voices [full text]
    An electronic journal of cultural criticism, founded in March 1997. Other Voices publishes provocative essays, interviews, lecture transcriptions, hypermedia projects, translations and reviews in the arts and humanities, covering philosophy, literature, visual art, music, and theory in a variety of traditional and non-traditional forms. All submissions are subject to strict lateral peer review: all essays are reviewed by peers of equal or greater stature. Editor: Vance Bell. Publisher: University of Pennsylvania. ICAAP member.

  • Political Chronicle [full text]
    A bi-annual journal in political science research. The editors invite submissions in the fields of political and social sciences, history, public policy and international affairs. Editor: Waltraud Q. Morales.

  • Postmodern Culture
    Essays and reviews etc. to promote discussion on postmodern culture. Full texts. Published by North Caroline State University and the University of Virginia's Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities.

  • Public Administration and Management
    A peer-reviewed journal devoted to the fields of public administration and management. The journal targets both scholars and practitioners in public administration and management. Editors: Jack Rabin and Robert Munzenrider (Pennsylvania State University at Harrisburg).

  • Qualitative Report, The
    An online journal dedicated to writing and discussion of and about qualitative and critical inquiry. It serves as a forum and sounding board for researchers, scholars, practitioners, and other reflective-minded individuals who are passionate about ideas, methods, and analyses permeating qualitative and critical study. The pages are open to a variety of forms: original, scholarly activity such as qualitative research studies, critical commentaries, editorials, or debates concerning pertinent issues and topics; news of networking and research possibilities; and other sorts of journalistic and literary shapes which may interest and pique readers. Editor: Ron Chenail. From the School of Social and Systematic Studies, Nova Southeastern Univ., USA.

  • Queen - a journal of rherotic and power [full text]
    An semi-annual journal published by the Centre for Rhetorics and Hermeneutics.

  • Radical Pedagogy (RP) [full text]
    Sociology's first journal devoted to developing the art and theory of critical and transformative pedagogy. RP is devoted to publishing advanced theoretical pieces, course syllabi, descriptions of instructional techniques, and reviews of pedagogical material (print and online).

  • Rationality and Society
    An international journal focusing on the latest social research and theory using rational choice as its foundation. Editor: Mary C. Brinton (Univ. of Chicago). It will cost you $ 52 for one year.

  • Rural Conditions and Trends [full text]
    Published three times a year by the Economic Research Service of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). It is devoted to analyses of farm- en forest-related manufacturing.
  • Science as Culture (SAS) [table of contents ; some full text]
    The object of this site is to provide food for thought, to stimulate debate and to obtain constructive criticism for articles. Editor: Robert M. Young.

  • Social Forces Abstracts - Southern Sociological Society (USA)

  • Social Science Paper Publisher (SSPP)
    The Informal Electronic Journal for Sociology and Social Science. SSPP is designed as an academic resource and opportunity for scholars who would like to find a readership for a sociological or social science paper. You are invited to submit your sociology or social science research paper. Editor: Alain Samson (University of California, Berkeley, USA).

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  • Social Science Research (SSR) [table of contents + abstracts]
    Publishes papers devoted to quantitative sociale science research and methodology. The articles illustrate the use of quantitative methods in the empircal solution of substantive problems.

  • Sociation Today [full text]
    An open access journal and are abstracted in Sociological Abstracts. Back issues are indexed in the DOAJ. The journal is sponsored by the North Carolina Sociological Association and is peer-reviewed.

  • Society & Animals (S&A) - Social Scientific Studies of the Human Experience of Other Animals [full text and free]
    Psychologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, US. S&A publishes studies which describe & analyze our experience of animals. The goal of the journal is to stimulate and support an emerging content area within the social sciences. Animal studies consists of investigations of the ways in which nonhuman animals figure in our lives.

  • Sociological Abstracts Inc. (SAI)
    SAI publishes print and electronic products in sociology, sociological practice, and linguistics and language research. They offer three major reference products: Sociological Abstracts (SA), Social Planning/Policy & Development Abstracts (SOPODA), and Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA) offer abstracts of articles from more than 2,000 core and discipline-related journals, books and book chapters, conference papers, and citations to dissertations and book and other media reviews.

  • Sociological Forum [abstracts]
    SF is a peer-review journal that emphasizes innovative articles that develop topics or areas in new ways or directions. While also supporting the central interests of sociology in social organizations and change, SF also publishes integrative articles that link subfields of sociology or relate sociological research to other disciplines, thus providing a larger focus on complex issues. Editor: Richard H. Hall (Dept. of Sociology, University at Albany, SUNY).

  • Sociological Methods and Research (SMR) [table of contents]
    A quarterly journal devoted to sociology as a cumulative empirical science. The objectives of SMR are multiple, but emphasis is placed on articles that advance the understanding of the field through systematic presentations that clarify methodological problems and assist in ordering the known facts in an area.

  • Sociological Methodology [table of contents & abstracts]
    An annual volume on methods of research in the social sciences. Sponsored by the American Sociological Association, its mission is to disseminate material that advances empirical research in sociology and related disciplines. Chapters present original methodological contributions, expository statements on and illustrations of recently developed techniques, and critical discussions of research practice. You get the table of contents (starting in 1994) and abstracts of the articles. Editor: Adrian E. Raftery.

  • SPEED: Technology . Media . Society [full text]
    SPEED provides a forum for the critical investigation of technology, media, and society. They want to contribute toward a democratic discourse of technology and media, one that is always focused upon the material conditions of life that technologies and media constitute and demand, and yet does not lose sight of the power of ideas to change those conditions.

  • Teaching Sociology (TS) [table of contents]
    A quarterly publication of the American Sociological Association. Publishing articles, notes, and reviews intended to be helpful to teachers of sociology. Sharing theoretically stimulating and practically useful information and advice among teachers.

  • Western Criminology Review (WRC)
    A forum for the publication and discussion of theory, research, policy and practice in the fields of criminology and criminal justice. The journal is intended to reflect local (Western), national and international concerns. Historical and contemporary perspectives are welcome, as are diverse methodological approaches. The publication and distribution of articles will also be accompanied by electronic commentary and discussion. It is the official journal of the Western Society of Criminology. Editor: Patrick Jackson.

  • Worldwide Attitudes (WwA)
    Publishes original research reports based on rigorous analysis of data from large, representative national sample surveys. The reports are drawn from sociology, demography, political science and economics. The website offers some sample WwA articles. Editor: M.D.R. Evans (Australian National University).

  • Yale Journal of Sociology (YJS) [full text]
    An online full-text journal that published innovative research by the Yale Sociology scholarly community - graduate students, faculty members, emeriti faculty, visiting fellows, Yale alumni and participants in the Yale workshops, colloquia, and conferences. Its aim is to showcase the work done by the plural and fertile group of sociologists working in and around the Yale Sociology Department. The Journal includes articles by Jeffrey Alexander, Phil Smith, Karl Ulrich Mayer, among others, on topics ranging from cultural sociology to life course research in multiple substantive areas.

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