Database of the Month: SAGE Sociology Full-text

The SAGE Sociology Full-text database has just been added to our extensive list of database offerings! Not just for sociologists, this database will have broad appeal to researchers in a variety of fields. The collection provides us with the full-text of many core journals that were previously only accessible via Interlibrary Loan.

SAGE Sociology includes the full text of 36 peer-reviewed journals published by SAGE and participating societies, covering such subjects as Childhood, Contemporary Sociology, Comparative Sociology, Consumer Culture, Classical Sociology, Ethnic Studies, Gender Studies, Leisure Studies, Social Theory, Sociology of Sport, and Sociology of Work and Employment (Labor Studies).

The following journals are included:

* Ranked in the Thomson Reuters 2009 Journal Citation Reports®
  • Acta Sociologica*
  • American Behavioral Scientist*
  • Armed Forces & Society*
  • Body & Society*
  • Childhood*
  • Cultural Sociology*
  • Current Sociology*
  • Ethnography
  • European Journal of Social Theory
  • Gender & Society*
  • International Review for the Sociology of Sport
  • International Sociology*
  • Journal of Black Studies*
  • Journal of Classical Sociology
  • Journal of Consumer Culture
  • Journal of Contemporary Ethnography*
  • Journal of Family Issues*
  • Journal of Sociology*
  • Journal of Sport and Social Issues*
  • Men and Masculinities*
  • Race & Class*
  • Rationality and Society*
  • Sexualities
  • Social Compass*
  • Social Science Information*
  • Social Studies of Science*
  • Sociological Methods & Research*
  • Sociology*
  • Space and Culture
  • Theory, Culture & Society
  • Thesis Eleven
  • Time & Society*
  • Work and Occupations*
  • Work, Employment & Society*
  • Young
  • Youth & Society*

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Please visit the SAGE Sociology database to explore this valuable database further, or visit our Databases page to view a complete list of our resources.

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