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Sociological Explanations between Micro and Macro and the Integration of Qualitative and Quantitative Methods

Sociological Explanations between Micro and Macro and the Integration of Qualitative and Quantitative Methods
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Sociological Explanations between Micro and Macro and the Integration of Qualitative and Quantitative Methods

– An article by Udo Kelle (University of Vechta) providing an overview of the important methodological discussions surrounding the basic questions of mixed (qualitative and quantitative) method designs in sociology.

The Impact of the AIDS Epidemic on Older Persons (with a Focus on Thailand)

The Impact of the AIDS Epidemic on Older Persons (with a Focus on Thailand)
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The Impact of the AIDS Epidemic on Older Persons (with a Focus on Thailand)

– A resource of reports and publications made by a team of Thai and U.S. researchers conducting an on-going investigation into the impact of AIDS on older people since 1998.

University of Calgary: The Social Construction of Male Homosexuality and Related Suicide Problems

University of Calgary: The Social Construction of Male Homosexuality and Related Suicide Problems
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University of Calgary: The Social Construction of Male Homosexuality and Related Suicide Problems

– Includes Problem description, links to publications and resources and contact information. Located in Calgary, AB, Canada.

University of California, Berkeley: Center for Culture, Organizations, and Politics

University of California, Berkeley: Center for Culture, Organizations, and Politics
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University of California, Berkeley: Center for Culture, Organizations, and Politics

– Offers working papers organized chronologically.

Virtual Urban Legends: Investigating the Ecology of the World Wide Web

Virtual Urban Legends: Investigating the Ecology of the World Wide Web
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Virtual Urban Legends: Investigating the Ecology of the World Wide Web

– A paper by Edmund Chattoe, University of Surrey, that discusses the evolution and spread of replicating messages ("chain mail") on the World Wide Web. The analysis draws a comparison to features shared by typical urban legends.