User:SethAllen623/Vital articles/Level/5/General social sciences articles

Return to User:SethAllen623/Vital articles/Level/5

Social science is a branch of science devoted to the study of societies and the relationships among individuals within those societies. The term was formerly used to refer to the field of sociology, the original "science of society," established in the 19th century. In addition to society, it now encompasses a wide array of academic disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, human geography, management science, and history. Included below are:

  • Basic overview articles and outlines related to social science in general.
  • Communication – the activity of exchanging information and expressing ideas in speech, writing, signs, etc., including the transmission of information via technology.
  • Ethnology – the science dealing with the division of mankind into races and their origin, distribution, relations, and characteristics.
  • Sociology – the science of society, social institutions, and social relationships, including the systematic study of the development, structure, interaction, and collective behavior of organized groups of human beings.

Many sub-disciplines within the social sciences have their own sublists, namely: business studies and economics, education, linguistics, law, media studies, political science, and psychology, as do related topics such as culture, war and military.

This user-made vital articles sublist includes 510 subjects related to social sciences topics which do not specifically pertain to any other sublist for which I personally believe the English Wikipedia should have corresponding articles. Articles are labeled based on their quality as outlined below.

  • Featured articles
  • Former featured articles
  • A-class articles
  • Good articles
  • Delisted good articles
  • B-class articles
  • C-class articles
  • Start-class articles
  • Stub-class articles
  • List-class articles
  • Unassessed
  • A full list is at Template:Icon/doc.


Basics of social science (quota: 40 articles)

edit

Communication (quota: 80 articles)

edit

Ethnology and anthropology (quota: 270 articles)

edit

Ethnology (quota: 12 articles)

edit

Anthropology (quota: 40 articles)

edit

Ethnic groups (quota: 176 articles)

edit
  1.   Arabs
    1.   Bedouin
  2.   Austronesian peoples
  3.   Black people
  4.   Creole peoples
  5.     Jews
  6.   White people

Africa (13 articles)

edit
  1.   Bantu peoples
    1.   Tutsi
    2.   Zulu people
  2.     Berbers
  3.   African Pygmies
  4.   Dogon people
  5.   Fula people
  6.   Habesha peoples
  7.   Hausa people
  8.   Hadza people
  9.   Maasai people
  10.     San people
  11.   Yoruba people

Americas (35 articles)

edit
  1.   African Americans
  2.     Amish

Indigenous people (33 articles)

edit
  1.   Indigenous peoples of the Americas
  2.   Indigenous peoples in Canada
    1.   Cree
    2.   Inuit
    3.   Wyandot
  3.   Indigenous peoples of Mexico
    1.   Maya peoples
    2.   Mestizo
    3.   Nahuas
    4.   Zapotec peoples
  4.   Indigenous peoples of South America
    1.   Arawak
    2.   Carib
    3.   Guaraní people
    4.   Mapuche
    5.   Quechua people
    6.   Tupi people
  5.   Native Americans in the United States
    1.     Apache
    2.   Cherokee
    3.   Chickasaw
    4.     Choctaw
    5.   Chumash
    6.   Iroquois
    7.   Muscogee
    8.   Navajo
    9.   Ojibwe
    10.   Puebloans
    11.   Seminole
    12.   Shawnee
    13.   Shoshone
    14.   Sioux
    15.   Ute

Asia (21 articles)

edit
  1.   Adivasi
  2.   Gurkha
  3.   Han Chinese
    1.   Overseas Chinese
      1.   Hoa people
  4.   Hmong people
  5.   Indigenous peoples of Siberia
  6.   Javanese people
  7.   Kurds
  8.   Makassarese people
  9.   Malays
  10.   Moro people
  11.   Ryukyuan people
  12.   Sentinelese
  13.   Taiwanese indigenous peoples
  14.   Yamato people

China (5 articles)

edit
  1.   Ethnic minorities in China
  2.   Manchu people
  3.   Tibetan people
  4.   Uyghurs
  5.   Zhuang people

Europe (8 articles)

edit
  1.   Basques
  2.   Circassians
  3.   Gagauz people
  4.   Karelians
  5.   Romani people
  6.   Sámi people
  7.   Slavs
  8.   Tatars

Oceania (4 articles)

edit
  1.   Aboriginal Australians
  2.   Kanak people
  3.   Māori people
  4.   Native Hawaiians

Sociology (quota: 120 articles)

edit