Social Science Resources

David Nollmeyer


This is a Social Science Resource site. Herein one may find links to the various social sciences and a little more. I hope that you will find the contents informative and peruse of it often. The major divisions will contain information regarding Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology.

Anthropology

Anthrotech - This the Anthropology section of the World Wide Web Virtual Library. This is an excellent point of departure.

http://vlib.anthrotech.com/

Cultural Anthropology - This pleasing site Of The University of Minnesota develops many areas of the discipline in an easy to follow outline. http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/anthropology/culturalanth.html

Economics

WWW Virtual Library: Economics - This the Economics section of the World Wide Web Virtual Library. This is an excellent point of departure. http://www.helsinki.fi/WebEc/EconVLib.html

Contributions to Political Economy - This is a high quality site with PDF downloads developed by Oxford Jornals online. http://cpe.oupjournals.org/

Property and Environment Research Center - This is a unique site for your consideration. PERC seeks market solutions for problems of the environment. http://www.perc.org/

John Stuart Mill - The Principles of Political Economy -  Here is an online copy of Mill's work on the Political Economy. http://socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/~econ/ugcm/3ll3/mill/prin/

Political Science

Political Science on the Web - This the Political Science section of the University of Michigan. This is an excellent point of departure. http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/polisci.html

World Trade Organization - The use of dissymmetry of information has lead to a different and new dichotomy of the manner in which dispute settlement occurs in The World Trade Organization. http://www.angelfire.com/empire2/nollmeyer/wto.htm

Psychology

Psychology World Wide Web Virtual Library - This the Psychology section of the World Wide Web Virtual Library. This is an excellent point of departure. http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/psi/

Antisocial Personality - This intriguing facet of psychopathy has been lead by the research of Robert Hare. This diagnostic which is listed in DSM - IV sheds insight in the disorders of those considered unreachable. http://members.lycos.co.uk/antisocial1/antisocial.htm

Ecological Systems - Uriel Bronfenbrenner's unique model of human ecology and the development of the child through socialization of systems and their effects upon one another is briefed in this paper. http://socialtheory1.tripod.com/ecologicalsystems/

Jean Piaget: The Stage Theory in the Development of Children - This is an interesting concept of cognitive psychology from a seminal figure. The Stage Theory is a basic outline for Piaget's model for the development of the child. http://socialtheory1.tripod.com/

Sociology

WWW Virtual Library: Sociology -  This the Sociology section of the World Wide Web Virtual Library. This is an excellent point of departure. http://socserv2.mcmaster.ca/w3virtsoclib/

Capital Punishment: Opposing Perspectives on Moral, Ethical, and Legal Arguments - The following small paper is intended to brief one on a systematic presentation on the matter based on the theory of law. The desire is  to present the best intentions of both the retentionist and abolitionist positions. http://socialtheory1.tripod.com/capitalpunishment/


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