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Introduction

Welcome to the class research guide for  SOC 300: Gender, Race and Class in the Caribbean.  Use the tabs above for a quick guide to some specially selected resources from Syracuse University Libraries.

This guide was created to assist students in finding and identifying sources that cover issues of intersectionality within the Caribbean. This guide will also describe a few research skills that students can employ to find the most relevant materials such as developing key words, or evaluating and determining the types of  sources that are needed for their research.

For questions, please don't hesitate to contact the guide creator, Bonnie Ryan,  bcryan@syr.edu Librarian for Latin American Studies and Sociology.

Citation and Style Guides for your paper

Style Guidelines for Sociology

Check out the Libraries' page on Citation Styles for help with other citation styles such as APA, and citation management systems such as RefWorks, EndNote, Zotero or Mendeley.

Related Research Guides

Latin American Subject Guide -  https://researchguides.library.syr.edu/latamstudies

Basic Research in Sociology and other Social Sciences - https://researchguides.library.syr.edu/socresearch

 

Books on Intersectionality in the Caribbean