A quarterly publication of the Department of Sociology at the University of Surrey, UK. Its purpose is to help social researchers keep up to date with developments in their field.
Sociological Research Online publishes applied sociology, focusing on theoretical, empirical and methodological discussions which engage with current political, cultural and intellectual topics and debates.
REGARD is a database service containing in-depth information on social science research, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (UK). You can search using simple keywords for details of research projects which have been granted awards by the ESRC, as well as publications and other research activities which are products of such awards.
RRSS provides extensive links to Web sites, including e-journals, listservs, and full-text resources. It is organized into 18 categories including: general resources, reference materials, data archives, and news resources, and there are also links to sites for the various social science disciplines.
The Commission on Legal Problems of the Elderly (CLPE) is dedicated to examining the law-related concerns of older persons. The Commission has sought to improve legal services for the elderly, and has explored legal issues surrounding long-term care, surrogate decision-making, individual rights, guardianship, housing, social security, elder abuse, and other public benefit programs.
The IR&R Section plays a unique and vital leadership role and the legal community and nation at large in protecting and advancing individual human rights, civil liberties, and social justice. This site contains links to many law related pages dealing with social justice.
Located in Montgomery, Alabama, the Center is known for its years of courtroom accomplishments, legal victories against white supremacist groups, monitoring of hate activity across the country, national tolerance education and the Civil Rights Memorial. The site includes news of major legislation and cases and monitors a variety of groups.