Provides advice and consulting services on the academic job search and all elements of the academic and post-academic career. A good resource for those who hope to continue on to get a masters or PhD in sociology.
According to the blog author, this blog “addresses a series of topics in the philosophy of social science.” It focuses on a variety of international topics.
An alternative to a traditional scholarly journal, this website and blog is “a new media journal intended to offer sociologists, students, and the general public a window into the world of sociology.”
An associate professor at Kent State University writes this blog, which covers exactly what its title implies: sociology and complexity. Recent blog post topics include “The Limits of Social Engineering: A Complexity Science Critique” and “Big Data, Big Data, and More Big Data.”
This blog covers issues pertaining to poverty eradication and gender justice. Posts cover topics such as trade unions, poverty, sustainable development, and human rights with a worldwide view.
Sociological Images is designed to encourage all kinds of people to exercise and develop their sociological imagination by presenting brief sociological discussions of compelling and timely imagery that spans the breadth of sociological inquiry.
Provides advice and consulting services on the academic job search and all elements of the academic and post-academic career. A good resource for those who hope to continue on to get a masters or PhD in sociology.