SOC 202 Sociocultural Studies is a study of human culture, social structure, anthropology, and human interaction in society and the world. Special attention is given to anthropological thought and theory, and the social institutions of society: the family, school, church, business, and government.
This guide is designed to help you get started with your research for this and related classes.
If you want to just browse the Masland Library Shelves for books related to Sociocultural Studies use the call number ranges below.
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Call Number Range |
Sociology (General) |
HM1-1281 |
History of sociology. History of sociological history |
HM435-477 |
Schools of sociology, Schools of social thought |
HM461-473 |
Theory. Method. Relations to other subjects |
HM481-554 |
Culture |
HM621-656 |
Social Control |
HM661-696 |
Social systems |
HM701 |
Social structure |
HM706 |
Groups and organizations |
HM711-806 |
Community |
HM756-781 |
Organizational sociology. Organization theory |
HM811-821 |
Social institutions |
HM826 |
Social change |
HM831-901 |
Social psychology |
HM1001-1281 |
Social perception. Social cognition. Including perception of the self and others, prejudices, stereotypes. |
HM1041-1101 |
Interpersonal relations. Social behavior | HM1106-1171 |
Social influence. Social pressure | HM1176-1281 |
Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform | HN1-995 |
The church and social problems | HN30-39 |
Community centers. Social centers | HN41-46 |
By region or country | HN50-995 |
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