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Social Class



Your search for information on Social Class can include books, periodicals, online databases, and authoritative Internet resources.

Books

Use the Library Catalog to find books on your topic that are available in the Cerritos College Library. Books can provide a broad overview of a topic or in-depth information. You can search for books by Author, Title, Subject, or Keyword.

Listed below are some Library of Congress Subject Headings used in the catalog for books relating to Social Class. Use these terms to Search by Subject. Remember, this list is by no means conclusive.

Social Classes Cliques (Sociology)
Caste/Caste System Elite
Social Status Middle Class
Class Consciousness Upper Class
Classism Poor/Poverty
Social Stratification Working class

Selected Reference Books

Reference books are a good starting point for your research because they help you become better acquainted with your topic. Listed below are some reference books that may be useful in your research.

Encyclopedia of Sociology. 2nd ed.

REF HM425 .E5 2000 v.1-4

Encyclopedia of American Social History.

REF HN57 .E58 1993 v.1-3

Encyclopedia of European Social History from 1350 to 2000.

REF HN373 .E63 2001 v.1-6

Encyclopedia of Urban Cultures

REF HT108.5 .E53 2002 v.1-4

Encyclopedia of Homelessness

REF HV 4493 .E53 2004 v.1-2

Encyclopedia of Philosophy

REF B51 .E53 2006 v.1-10

Greenwood Encyclopedia of Women’s Issues Worldwide

REF HQ1115 .G74 2003 v.1-6

Encyclopedia of Women and World Religion

REF BL458 .E53 1999 v.1-2

Beacham’s Encyclopedia of Social Change

REF HN59.2 .B43 2001 v.1-4

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Finding Magazine, Journal and Newspaper Articles

Journals and magazines usually provide the most current information on a topic. Journal articles are more scholarly or professional while magazine articles tend to be shorter and more general. Newspaper articles, while not usually scholarly or professional, can give you the most current news and some additional facts on your topic.

To find articles on your topic, use one of the online databases listed below. These databases usually provide full-text articles on almost every topic. They are available via the Library Home Page by clicking on Magazines, Journals, Newspapers & More. Conduct your search in these databases by using subjects and keywords similar to those you used to locate books.

Online Databases for topics dealing with Social Class:

EBSCOhost
NewsBanK InfoWeb

 

Proquest
  Ethnic News Watch

  Gender Watch

  National Newspaper 5

 

Facts.com

RAND California

For remote access to the library databases, see E-Resource Login & Searching Options.

For historical research, the Library also has print indexes that must be used to find older articles, generally anything published before 1985.

 

Internet Sites

The Internet can be a valuable source for supplementing the information you have gathered from books and periodicals. It is important that you evaluate the information you get from the Internet to determine if it is reliable and useful to your research. A few Internet sites that may be useful are listed here.

Holt Labor Library

http://www.holtlaborlibrary.org/

 

INEQUALITY.org

http://www.demos.org/inequality/

 

International Institute of Social History

http://www.iisg.nl/

 

National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights

http://www.dalits.org/

 

People Like Us: Social Class in America

http://www.pbs.org/peoplelikeus/

 

Social Class

http://www.ssc.wisc.edu/~wright/Social%20Class%20--%20Sage.pdf

 

SocioSite: Social Science Information System based at the University of Amsterdam

http://www.sociosite.net/index.php

 

What Class Are You? Inside America’s Taboo Topic

http://www2.oprah.com/tows/pastshows/200604/tows_past_20060421.jhtml

 

 

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