SOCIOLOGY 325: Sociology of Emotions
Library Resources


Recommended Reading
Reference Books
Library Catalogue
Databases & Articles
Referencing and Plagiarism

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Subject Librarian:
Musarrat Begum


Recommended Reading

Books in the Short Loan Collection are in the Course Materials list.


Reference Books

Bruce, Steve and Steven Yearley. 2006. The Sage Dictionary of Sociology. London: SAGE. Library copies

Ritzer, George, ed. 2007. The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. Malden: Blackwell. Library copies

Scott, John and Gordon Marshall, eds. 2005. Oxford Dictionary of Sociology. 3rd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Library copies


Library Catalogue

Search tips

  • Use truncation symbols to find variant word endings: Use * in The Catalogue and ? in Voyager. Search for emotion* to find emotion, emotional, emotions, etc.
  • Search for phrases in quotation marks: "road rage"
  • Search for synonyms and related terms: anger or rage

Subject Headings

Emotions
Emotions--Social aspects
Emotions--Sociological aspects


Databases & Articles

Sociology - A Sage Full Text Collection This has the complete text of forty sociology journals published by SAGE.

The default search is Keywords (searching for words in the article title, abstract, and subject headings or descriptors. To find more articles you can broaden the search to look for words Anywhere in the article (although this might find too many articles of little relevance). Search for Descriptors (a list of the main topics discussed in the article) to get a shorter more relevant list.

More databases are listed on the Sociology resource pages.


Referencing and Plagiarism

The Chicago Manual of Style Online

The Chicago Manual of Style. 2003. 15th ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Library copies

Honesty and integrity are valued in all academic activities at The University of Auckland. This website provides information about the key principles and practices underlying academic honesty, and advice and resources: Academic Honesty and Plagiarism.

ReferenŠite Academic referencing resource


Contact: m.begum@auckland.ac.nz
File last updated: 15 December, 2010