Chapter 1 Recommended Resources

Thinking Like a Sociologist

Multimedia Resources

The Sociological Cinemawww.thesociologicalcinema.com

This website is a valuable resource for students seeking to connect sociological concepts and ideas to popular cultural content.

Feminist Frequency https://feministfrequency.com/

This website is operated by a not-for-profit organization that addresses media content from an intersectional feminist perspective.

Society for the Study of Social Problemshttps://www.sssp1.org/

This website includes contributions from a community of scholars, advocates, and students interested in the study of social problems. It also includes information about conferences, publications, and award opportunities.

Global Social Theoryhttps://globalsocialtheory.org/

This website is a resource for students, teachers, and academics who aim to understand social theory from a global perspective. It includes contributions from sociologists from around the world.

Canadian Sociological Associationhttps://www.csa-scs.ca/

The Canadian Sociological Association website promotes research, teaching, and publications in sociology. The website also includes information on student conferences.

Statistics Canadawww.statscan.gc.ca

The Statistics Canada website is a government-operated website that includes statistical information on social issues in Canada such as crime, poverty, and population make-up, among other issues.

Contextshttps://journals.sagepub.com/home/ctx

The American Sociological Association publishes Contexts, an academic journal that presents contemporary research in an accessible fashion for a general reader.

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