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International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences - Largest reference work ever published for the social and behavioral sciences.
American Anthropological Association
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These sources may be helpful in identifying a social science theory to apply to your work, in getting an overview of a particular theory, or in identifying scholarly sources about a theory.
Anthropological Theories - Practical online guide to anthropological theories written by graduate students at the University of Alabama.
Anthropological Theory: An Introductory History (McGee & Warms, 2017) - This print book compiles the original writings of many theorists whose ideas have informed anthropological thinking, including Boas, Benedict, Radcliffe-Brown, Geertz, Foucault, and many others. See link for table of contents.
Archaeological Theory: The Basics (Chapman, 2023) - This ebook outlines a number of archaeological theories, and is also a good source for definitions of archaeological concepts such as culture, material culture, agency, identity, etc.
Archaeological Theory: An Introduction (Johnson, 2020) - This print book describes major archaeological theories and includes case studies to show how the theories can be applied.
International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences (Wright, 2015) - This online encyclopedia includes numerous in-depth entries on theories and theorists, along with citations for scholarly sources on each. In addition to entries on single theories (e.g. rational choice theory), there are some entries on groups of related theories (e.g. theories of sexuality). The table of contents is too extensive to browse through, but a search on “theory” brings up a list of relevant results for those who have not yet chosen a theory/framework.
Encyclopedia of Social Theory (Harrrington et al., 2006) - This print encyclopedia has concise, overview-level entries on theories (e.g. systems theory), theorists (e.g. Simone de Beauvoir), and concepts/social issues (e.g. social movements, violence).
Encyclopedia of Social Theory (Ritzer, 2005) - This two-volume print encyclopedia provides overviews of many theories, theorists, and social concepts, with references to the original scholarly sources.
Doing Anthropological Research: A Practical Guide (Konopinski, 2014)
Participant Observation a Guide for Fieldworkers (DeWalt & DeWalt, 2011)
Doing Visual Ethnography (Pink, 2021)
Decolonizing Research: Indigenous Storywork as Methodology (Archibald, Lee-Morgan, & Santolo, 2019)
Messy Ethnographies in Action (Plows, 2018)
Approaches to Ethnography: Analysis and Representation in Participant Observation (Jerolmack & Khan, 2018)
Video Ethnography in Practice: Planning, Shooting, and Editing for Social Analysis (Shrum & Scott, 2017)
Exploring Everyday Life: Strategies for Ethnography and Cultural Analysis (Ehn, Löfgren, & Wilk, 2016)
Research for Indigenous Survival: Indigenous Research Methodologies in the Behavioral Sciences (Lambert, 2014)
Research Methods for Cultural Studies (Pickering, 2008)