This guide aims to give you a very quick introduction to Social Theory. If you would like any help with Social Theory, or with finding and using other information resources, please contact the Information Consultant for Education, Music and Social Science, Claire Molloy, on Floor 6 of The Sir Duncan Rice Library or by email: c.a.l.molloy@abdn.ac.uk
Accessing the database
ACCESS INFORMATION: You will need to use the Shibboleth/UK Federation authentication route to access these resources. Follow the prompts as detailed below:
- Go to https://search.alexanderstreet.com/social-theory/browse/title
- Off-campus you will need to click on Browse then Authors.
- Under Shibboleth Credentials select University of Aberdeen and click Login.
You will be prompted to log in via the your University of Aberdeen Microsoft365 account. Sign in using username@abdn.ac.uk (e.g. u99jb22@abdn.ac.uk or s01ep2@abdn.ac.uk) and your password. You may be prompted to use the multifactor authentication app to authorise.
About the database
Social Theory offers an extensive selection of documents that explore the complexities and interpret the nature of social behaviour and organisation. The collection includes more than 122,000 pages from 346 works by 100 authors. Highlights include 33 volumes of the Complete Works of Marx and Engels and nearly 26,000 pages of German language content.
Authors covered: The current release features more than 145,000 pages of content by such major theorists as Jean Baudrillard, Simone de Beauvoir, Ulrich Beck, Howard Becker, Pierre Bourdieu, Nancy Chodorow, Lewis Coser, John Dewey, Émile Durkheim, Michel Foucault, Erving Goffman, Jürgen Habermas, Claude Levi-Strauss, Robert Merton, Talcott Parsons and Dorothy Smith.
Note: Each book is also listed in our information gateway, Primo: https://abdn.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/
Searching the database
Displaying the results
After the search, the screen will refresh and display the results found - it should state at the top of the results list how many were returned for your search.
You can click on Document to see the chapter.
Last revised by Claire Molloy, August 2023