Class Page : SOC 204 General Sociology: Sociology in Everyday Life
Instructor: Ricci Franks
Librarian: Torie Scott
Term: Spring, 2009
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Assignment
Find at least one article from a peer-reviewed sociology journal. It must be related to your social inquiry or sociological question.
Related research tools
Check out the Research Tools to the right or try these databases, journals and websites. Your best bet is probably to start with Databases by Subject and explore the tools in the subject most closely associated with your topic.
Academic Search Premier [database] An EBSCOhost database. Includes many peer-reviewed sociology journals.
Here's how to find find peer-reviewed sociology journals in EBSCOhost.
JSTOR [database] (Advanced Search) Full text of about 600 scholarly journals in the arts and sciences, from their earliest issues up to 3-5 years ago. You can limit your search to 68 Sociology journals.
A note on citation...
Why do we cite our sources? The obvious reason is so that you don't plagiarize and wind up expelled from PCC.. The other reasons may seem less obvious but are really important.
- Citations tell your reader (who is often your instructor) that you care about your work. You've been thinking critically, evaluating sources, and culling your list of resources from the best there is. Why not get credit for that?
- Citations are something you give your reader out of courtesy. How frustrating is it when you read an article that mentions something really cool but doesn't tell you how to find it? Providing your reader with citations is like saying, "Here, I invite you to learn more."
- Scholarly writing is about engaging in a conversation with the researchers who came before you as well as those who may come after. Failure to cite your sources is plagiarism, but it's also a lot like cutting yourself off in the middle of speaking. Who wants to be involved in that conversation?
- By showing the legacy of thought and research that has gone into your work you help to highlight the quality and validity of your own writing.
- People take your writing more seriously. Amongst scholars citations are a sign of authority.
- Spend some time with the How to Cite Sources page if you need more help.
