EJS - Index by Volume and Issue

Volume Five

Number Three (March 01)

Al Bellamy, Cheryl Hanewicz An Exploratory Analyses Of The Social Nature Of Internet Addiction: A Research Paper Submitted To The Electronic Journal Of Sociology [HTML]

Norman Dubeski Durkheim's Altruism As The Source Of His Social Holism: A Discussion Of The Viability Of A Social Basis For Moral Principles [HTML]

David R. Heise Project Magellan: Collecting Cross-cultural Affective Meanings Via The Internet [HTML]

Kathleen Korgen, Patricia Odell & Phyllis Schumacher Internet Use Among College Students: Are There Differences By Race/ethnicity? [HTML]

Number Two (May 00)

Linda A. Mooney & Kevin R. Ousley - Homelessness In A Small Southern City [HTML]

William Cummings - Interdisciplinary Social Science [HTML | PDF]

Volume Five

Number One (April 00)

G. Coates - Experiencing Performance Appraisal in a Trust Hospital [HTML]

John Garrick and Robin Usher - Flexible Learning, Contemporary Work And Enterprising Selves [HTML]

Emanuel Smikun - Timeless Moral Imperatives in Causal Analysis of Social Functioning [HTML]

Herman W Smith and Takako Nomi - Is Amae the Key to Understanding Japanese Culture? [HTML]

Volume Four

Number Three (Aug 1999)

Nadejda Stahovski - On Structural and Functional Status of Culture in the Social System [HTML]

Reinald Döbel - Power and Powerlessness in the Global Village: Stepping into the "Information Society" as a "Revolution From Above." [HTML]

Mark P. Worrell - The Veil of Piacular Subjectivity: Buchananism and the New World Order. [HTML]

François Larose, et. al - Information and Communication Technologies in University Teaching and in Teacher Education: Journey in a Major Québec University's Reality. [HTML]

Number Two (April 1999)

An Interactive Poll - Science and Emotion

Joseph D. Diaz - Blood Money: Life, Death, and Plasma on the Las Vegas Strip [HTML]

Andreas Schneider - Emergent Clusters of Denotative Meaning [HTML]

Roberto Rodriguez Gomez and Mike Sosteric - Higher Education in Transition: An Agenda for Discussion [HTML]

Number One (January 1999)

David Locher - Unacknowledged Roots and Blatant Imitation: Postmodernism and the Dada Movement [HTML] [IXML]

Mike Sosteric - The EJS and SGML Production: A New Era in Scholarly Communication [HTML] [IXML]

Alexander Thomas - Untowning Harwick: Restructuring a Rural Town [HTML] [IXML]

Al Bellamy and Cheryl Hanewicz - Social Psychological Dimensions of Electronic Communication [HTML] [IXML]

Volume Three

Number One (September, 1997)

Thomas J. Scheff & Suzanne M. Retzinger - Shame, Anger, and the Social Bond: A Theory of Sexual Offenders and Treatment [HTML] [IXML]

John Sandlos - Purple Loosestrife and the "Bounding" of Nature in North American Wetlands [HTML] [IXML]

Michael D. Mehta - The Public and the Re-licensing of Nuclear Facilities in Canada: The 'Risk Society' in Action [HTML] [IXML]

Denna Harmon & Scot B. Boeringer - A Content Analysis of Internet-Accessible Written Pornographic Depictions [HTML] [IXML]

Number Two(December, 1997)

Evelyn Kallen FRSC - Hate on the Net [HTML] [IXML]

Crystal Hepburn & Ronald Hinch - Researching Serial Murder: Methodological and Definitional Problems [HTML] [IXML]

Number Three (April, 1998 (Special Issue))

Peter Roberts - Rereading Lyotard: Knowledge, Commodification and Higher Education. [HTML] [IXML]

David Beckett - Disembodied Learning: How Flexible Delivery Shoots Higher Education In The Foot: Well, Sort Of. [HTML] [IXML]

Janet Atkinson-Grosjean - Illusions of Excellence and the Selling of the University: A Micro- Study. [HTML] [IXML]

Mike Sosteric, Gina Ratkovic and Mike Gismondi - The University, Accountability, and Market Discipline in the Late 1990s. [HTML] [IXML]

T.A. Callister and Nicholas C. Burbules - Paying the Piper: The Educational Cost of the Commercialization of the Internet [HTML] [IXML]

Number Four (August, 1998)

Timothy McGettigan - Redefining Reality: Epiphany as a Standard of Postmodern Truth [HTML] [IXML]

Oz Almog - The Problem of Social Type: A Review [HTML] [IXML]

Linda A. Mooney and Sarah C. Brabant - Off the Rack: Store Bought Emotions and the Presentation of Self [HTML] [IXML]

Alexander R. Thomas - Ronald Reagan and the Commitment of the Mentally Ill: Capital, Interest Groups, and the Eclipse of Social Policy [HTML] [IXML]

Volume Two

Number One (January, 1996)

EDITORIAL - A Response To Sociological Research Online. The Rigour of Peer Review and Other Myths of Science. [HTML] [IXML]

Greg Smith: Gender Advertisements Revisited: A Visual Sociology Classic? [HTML] [IXML]

Rich Ling: Cyber McCarthyism: Witch Hunts in the Living Room [HTML] [IXML]

NumberTwo(November, 1996)

Steve Mainprize - Elective Affinities in the Engineering of Social Control: The Evolution of Electronic Monitoring [HTML] [IXML]

Mike Sosteric - Electronic Journals: The Grand Information Future? [HTML] [IXML]

Fran Collyer - Frankenstein Meets The Invisible Man: Science, Medicine and a Theory of Invention [HTML] [IXML]

Number Three (March, 1997)

Michelle Proulx and Brian Campbell - The Professional Practices of Faculty and the Diffusion of Computer Technologies in University Teaching [HTML] [IXML]

Juan M. Delgado-Moreira - Cultural Citizenship and the Creation of European Identity [HTML] [IXML]

James Curry - The Dialectic of Knowledge-in-Production: Value Creation in Late Capitalism and the Rise of Knowledge-Centered Production [HTML] [IXML]

Volume 1

Number One (September, 1994)

Carl H.A. Dassbach - Where is North American Automobile Production Headed: Low-Wage Lean Production [HTML] [IXML]

Mauri P. Collins and Zane L. Berge - Professional and Technical Moonlighters [HTML] [IXML]

Number Two(March, 1995)

Nicholas J. Fox - Intertextuality and the Writing of Social Research. [HTML] [IXML]

Carl H.A. Dassbach - Comment on Fox [HTML] [IXML]

Number Three (August, 1995)

Carl Cuneo - The Withering of Trade Union Patriarchy
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Bradley Nash - Sociology Resources on the Internet [HTML] [IXML]