
Helpful Resources for Instructors
Additional helpful resources for instructors was created by Kathy Dolan and Jennie Law of Georgia State University.
Resources include:
- A list of web sources related to each module.
 - Please see the curated YouTube playlists corresponding with each OpenStax Sociology 2E chapter at this link (note that these chapters differ slightly from the Lumen version): Curated YouTube Playlists For Each Chapter
 
General Sociology Resources
- American Sociological Association This is the site for the national sociology association. This site has resources on sociology, teaching, careers, research, and more.
 - Ted Talk Topics for Sociology This site is a curated list of Ted Talks on sociological topics.
 - Sociological Images This site is a wealth of resources on sociology, popular sociology, and visual sociology.
 - The Sociological Cinema This site contains great information and videos relevant to the course.
 - Contexts This is the ASA sociology magazine aimed at the general public. There are links to a lot of free articles.
 - OpenStax Sociology 2E
 
Sociology Infographics
- Visually infographics on sociology topics
 - Infographics Mania infographics on sociology topics
 - Sociology at work infographics on sociology topics
 - Black History Web infographics on sociology topics
 - Smithsonian Magazine WEB DuBois Infographics
 
Module 1: An Introduction to Sociology
- August Comte, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Website on August Comte
 - Harriet Martineau, The Martineau Society Website on Harriet Martineau
 - Sociologists for Women in Society Sociologists for Women in Society
 - Karl Marx New Yorker Magazine Karl Marx Yesterday and Today
 - Herbert Spencer PBS Carnegie writing on Spencer
 - Georg Simmel Georg Simmel
 - Emile Durkheim Did Emile Durkheim Forsee Today’s Chaos?
 - George Herbert Mead, The Social Self The Social Self
 - Max Weber, About Max Weber
 - Locavores Locavores Website
 
Module 2: Sociological Research
- Revise Sociology: Seven Examples of Field Experiments Seven Examples of Field Experiments
 - Thoughtco, Major Sociological Studies and Publications Major Sociological Studies and Publications
 
Module 3: Culture
- Medium.com, The Four Stages of Culture Shock The Four Stages of Culture Shock
 - The Guardian, Behemoth, Bully, and Thief: How the English Language is Taking Over the Globe Behemoth, Bully, and Thief: How the English Language is Taking Over the Globe
 - Popular Culture Intellect Books Popular Culture
 - The Digital Divide Stanford site on Digital Divide
 - The Economist, Mobile Phones in Sub-Saharan Africa In much of sub-Saharan Africa Mobile Phones are More Common Than Access to Electricity
 
Module 4: Socialization
- The Industrial Revolution Why the Industrial Revolution Didn’t Happen in China
 - Presentation of Self, Goffman’s Model Goffman’s Dramaturgical Model
 - Nature Versus Nurture What is Nature Versus Nurture
 - Gap Year What is a Gap Year?
 
Module 5: Society and Groups
- Barefoot College Barefoot College
 - Peer Influence and Smoking Peer Influence and Smoking
 - Tea Party U.S. Tea Party Official Site
 - Online Eating Disorder Support Groups Eating Disorder Hope
 - New York Times, Authoritarian Leaders Greet Trump as One of Their Own Autoritarian Leaders Greet Trump As One of Their Own
 - McDonaldization of Society What is McDonaldization?
 
Module 6: Deviance, Crime and Social Control
- BBC How Prison Changes you The unexpected ways prison time changes people
 - Business Insider, Florida Felons Regain Voting Rights Florida Felons Regain Voting Rights
 - Duke.edu, The Endless Cycle of Corporate Crime and Why it’s So Hard to Stop Endless circle of corporate crime
 - FBI Uniform Crime Reporting FBI UCR
 - National Crime Victimization Survey NCVS
 
Module 7: Stratification and Inequality
- CityLab, Does America Have a Caste System? Does America Have a Caste System?
 - History.com British Royalty and Commoners British Royals Marrying Commoners
 - Slate.com, The Most Prestigious Jobs in America The Most Prestigious Jobs in America
 - Conspicuous Consumption Conspicuous consumption
 - Global Inequality Inequality.org
 - Global Extreme Poverty Our World In Data Extreme Poverty
 - Banning Sweatshops Only Hurts the Poor Fee.Org Article
 - Factory Girls Factory Girls Have Grown Up and Are Going on Strike
 
Module 8: Race and Ethnicity
- Fair Housing Act of 1968 Digital Commons Law
 - Intersectionality What is Intersectionality, and what does it have to do with me?
 - Model Minority Model Minority Myth Used as a Racial Wedge
 
Module 9: Gender, Sex, and Sexuality
- Gay Gene Research DNA and Sexuality
 - Teaching Tolerance, Toxic Masculinity What we mean when we say toxic masculinity
 - The #MeToo Movement in India Times of India MeToo Movement
 - Unconsenting Media: A Search Engine for Sexual Violence in Broadcasting
 
Module 10: Marriage and Family
- The Atlantic The Rise of the Single Dad
 - NPR DNA Tests and Ancestry My Grandmother Was Italian Why Aren’t My Genes Italian?
 - Psychology Today, Polyandry Why are there virtually no polyandrous societies?
 - National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome Don’t Shake
 
Module 11: Religion
- Vice Pentecostal Snake Handling
 - Washington Post, Megachurches Billy Graham Inspired Megachurches Taking Over the World
 - The Economist, Separation of Church and State American separation of church and state is fraying
 - Atheism Atheist Organization
 
Module 12: Education
- Smithsonian Magazine, Finnish Schools Why are Finnish Schools Successful?
 - National Trends in Grade Inflation Grade Inflation
 - PBS Charter School FAQ Closing the Achievement Gap
 - InsideHigherEd.com, Cultural Capital Can colleges build students’ cultural capital and should they?
 
Module 13: Health and Medicine
- Columbia Journalism Review, Contested Illness Lyme Disease a Contested Illness
 - Think Before You Pink Stop the distraction
 - Sleep Foundation, Sleep Hygiene
 - State Of Obesity Youth Obesity
 
Module 14: Aging and the Elderly
- The Atlantic, Making Aging Positive Valuing the elderly, improving public health
 - Eldercare Robots Waypoint Robotics
 - LGBT Seniors LGBT Seniors Face Tougher Old Age
 - National Institute on Aging, Elder Abuse NIA Aging
 
Module 15: Government and Politics
- Nautilus, Charisma The anatomy of charisma
 - Washington Times Anarchy in Armenia
 - Pew Research Center Voter Participation
 - Sociological Images The Power Elite
 
Module 16: Work and the Economy
- Wired The Future of Work
 - Life Without Money Moneyless
 - The Global Assembly Line IPhones The economics of iPhones
 - Vox Career Inheritance
 - Pew Research Gender and Jobs in Online Image Searches
 
Module 17: Population, Urbanization and the Environment
- Live Science, Fracking What is Fracking?
 - Washington Post, Megalopolis South could become an overdeveloped megalopolis in the next half century
 - Forbes, Exurbs So much for the death of sprawl, America’s exurbs are booming
 - The Hindu, Water Crisis Water Crisis in the Himalayas
 
Module 18: Social Movements and Social Change
- The Nation, Anonymous Truth about anonymous activism
 - The Guardian, Princess Diana’s Death and Crowds Death of Diana
 - The Black Church, Nonviolence, and the Civil Rights Movement The Black Church, Nonviolence, and the Civil Rights Movement
 - The Atlantic, Stonewall An amazing account of the Stonewall uprising
 
Candela Citations
CC licensed content, Shared previously
- Resources for Instructors. Authored by: Kathy Dolan and Jennie Law . Provided by: Georgia State University.. Located at: https://oer.galileo.usg.edu/psychology-ancillary/11/?fbclid=IwAR0w1n8jecFiy49h_hKpaZ5bqd43keKhxGxKtpYUs6_eNatlYVhpYadleIA. Project: Affordable Learning Georgia Grant 2018. License: CC BY: Attribution
 - Folder Arrow. Authored by: AlfredoCreates.com. Provided by: Noun Project. Located at: https://thenounproject.com/term/folder-arrow/444206/. License: CC BY: Attribution