Social Science
Social science is commonly used as an umbrella term to refer to a plurality of fields outside of the natural sciences. These include: anthropology, archaeology, economics, geography, history, linguistics, political science, international studies and, in some contexts, psychology. (Source - Wikipedia)
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American Turners http://www.northwestturners.org A federation of Turner Societies in the United States and Canada, is organized to promote health and physical education, cultural education and rational thinking, in order to advance the happiness and progress of mankind. | |
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The Association for Roman Archaeology http://www.associationromanarchaeology.org/ The ARA is a Registered Charitable Company, Limited by Guarantee, dedicated to supporting and fostering an interest in Roman Archaeology. Many members are professional archaeologists, others amateurs or individuals who are simply interested in our Roman heritage. | |
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The Bradshaw Foundation http://www.bradshawfoundation.com/ A non-profit making organisation dedicated to the study, recording and protection of rock art. The Foundation funds preservation projects around the world, scientific research and research publication. Aims, directors, CD-rom, types and examples of rock art from across the world. | |
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CenturyOne Foundation http://www.centuryone.org/ A nonprofit corporation aiming to fund archaeological projects, historical and biblical research, publications and education on the first century A.D. Projects, articles, online bookstore. Goals are to fund in whole and/or in part archaeological projects, historical and biblical research. | |
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Earthwatch Institute http://www.earthwatch.org This international nonprofit organization engages people worldwide in scientific field research and education to promote the understanding and action necessary for a sustainable environment. | |
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Global Heritage Fund http://www.globalheritagefund.org The Global Heritage Fund's mission is to save the earth’s most significant and endangered cultural heritage sites in developing countries and regions through scientific excellence and community development. | |
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The Institute of Archaeomythology http://www.archaeomythology.org International organization of scholars dedicated to fostering an interdisciplinary approach to cultural research with particular emphasis on the beliefs, rituals, social structure and symbolism of ancient societies. Includes profile, events, list of publications and journal available to members. | |
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Institute of History, Archaeology, and Education http://www.ihare.org Provides student, teacher, and public programs and activities. Teachers can earn professional development credit for the programs and in some cases graduate credit as well. Features mission statement, description of programs, staff profiles and contact details. | |
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Society for American Archaeology http://www.saa.org An international organization dedicated to the research, interpretation, and protection of the archaeological heritage of the Americas. Government Affairs, Awards, Committees and Task Forces, Publications. | |
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The Society for Historical Archaeology http://www.sha.org The main focus of the society is the era since the beginning of European exploration. SHA promotes scholarly research and the dissemination of knowledge concerning historical archaeology. Directors, publications, news, meetings. | |
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Association for Politics and the Life Sciences http://www.aplsnet.org Interdisciplinary association Concerned with evolutionary, genetic, and ecological knowledge and its bearing on political behavior, public policy and ethics. Journal and newsletter, online membership form, reading lists on various topics, and other information. | |
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Social Science Research Council http://www.ssrc.org An independent, nonprofit international organization founded in 1923. It nurtures new generations of social scientists, fosters innovative research, and mobilizes necessary knowledge on important public issues. | |