Collection of links related to sociology, compiled by Julian Dierkes, an associate professor at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada
This online social science dictionary has approximately 1000 entries. It is a product of Canada's Athabasca University and ICAAP (theInternational Consortium for the Advancement of Academic Publication, a research and development unit within Athabasca University.)
Provides resources for the study of social movements in the U.S., including movements linked to transnational and global movements. Site created by Prof. T.V. Reed at Washington State University.
The SocioWeb is a guide to sociological resources on the internet. The SocioWeb is maintained by Mark Blair, a graduate of Sociology at Sonoma State University
Population clocks on the US Census Bureau's website. Refresh browser to see the numbers change. Population numbers are based on estimated population growth.
Provides a global centre for data on international trade, national accounts, energy, industry, environment and demographic and social statistics gathered from national and international sources
Information about various countries of the world-- history, people, government, economy, geography, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is the directing and coordinating authority for health within the United Nations system.WHO provides useful access to data and analyses for monitoring the global health situation.