2011 New Subject Headings in the Social Sciences

2011:List 23 (August 15th)

  • Arts, Ngaanyatjarra
  • Blind students
  • Camp à Challignac Site (France)
  • Central Melanau language
  • Chru (Vietnamese people)
  • Church work with people with social disabilities
  • Cocopa Indians
  • Dar Daju Daju language
  • ʻEn Nashut Site (Golan Heights)
  • Gamkonora (Indonesian people)
  • Gamkonora language
  • Grimspound Site (England)
  • Hausa (African people)
  • HIV-positive persons
  • Hoti language
  • Indian silversmiths
  • Integrational linguistics  (Berlin school)
  • ntegrational linguistics (Oxford school)
  • Khirbet Dikke Site (Golan Heights)
  • Koyaga (African people)
  • Logba language (Ghana)
  • Mangati (African people)
  • Marka (Burkinabe and Malian people)
  • Masacali Indians
  • Masks, Marka (Burkinabe and Malian people)
  • Mateo Salado Site (Peru)
  • Names, Uspanteca
  • Ngazija dialect
  • Nudism
  • Nudists
  • Nyaturu (African people) 
  • Parents of blind children
  • Parents of deaf children
  • Parents of deafblind children
  • Pasto art
  • Preaching to African Americans
  • Pyrgos-Mavroraki Site (Cyprus)
  • Qāniʼ Site (Yemen)
  • Quapaw Indians
  • Rumor in mass media
  • Saʻad Site (Jordan)
  • Sahu language
  • Sahu languages
  • Social host liability
  • Sociolinguistics
  • Songs, Garifuna
  • Soninke (African people)
  • Soninke language
  • Souskiou-Vathyrkakas Site (Cyprus)
  • Tlapanec Indians
  • Umm al-Biyara Site (Jordan)

2011:List 22  (July 15th)

  • Adulterers
  • Adultresses
  • African-American women track and athletes
  • Aleuts
  • Antilleans
  • Applied ethnomusicology
  • Arthribis (Extinct ity)
  • Bal’amah Site (West Bank)
  • Beech Creek Site (Wash.)
  • Beycesultan Site (Turkey)
  • Bilancino Site (Italy)
  • Bisharin (African people)
  • Block parties
  • Bowes Roman Fort Site (Bowes, England)
  • Central Mnông language
  • Chanchona (Music)
  • Cooking, Gabon
  • Cooking, Indic-Konkan style
  • Criminal investigation (Islamic law)
  • Cumbia (Music)
  • Discrimination against overweight persons
  • Fang literature
  • Folk literature, Sao Tomean
  • Folk poetry, Gabon
  • Gabonese
  • Gender expression
  • Golden Rock Site (Netherlands Antilles)
  • Hamoukar, Tell (Syria)
  • Health Belief Model
  • Hopi yellow ware
  • Human engineering
  • Ibanag language
  • Indian astronauts
  • Indian whalers
  • Iranun language
  • Jupda Indians
  • Kala-i Kakhkakha Site (Tajikistan)
  • Kelon language
  • Kukatja language
  • Lease Rigg Roman Fort Site (England)
  • Makossa (Music)
  • Male quiltmakers
  • Mandingo language
  • Mandjildjara dialect
  • Mmaala language
  • Mythology, Entsy
  • Ndut language
  • Nomaante language
  • Norn dialect
  • Omrit Site (Israel)
  • Papiamento
  • Physical-appearance-based bias
  • Pintupi dialect
  • Sculpture, Gabon
  • Selhurst Park Farm Site (England)
  • Sex role
  • Sherente Indians
  • Shuswap art
  • Shuswap Indians
  • Sibling attachment
  • Terra Indígena do Pradinho (Brazil)
  • Tsogo literature
  • Tswana (African people)
  • Tulūl Khaṭāb Site (Iraq)
  • Western desert language
  • Wolof language
  • Womanizers
  • Women, Male (African people)
  • Wood sculpture, Gabon
  • Wood sculpture, Thai
  • Xavante language
  • Yangben language
  • Zialo language

2011:List 21  (June 20th)

  • ʻAin Ghazal Site (Jordan)
  • Akwa language (Congo (Brazzaville))
  • Botswanans
  • Christian scholars
  • Cottam (Extinct city)
  • Folk drama, Tagalog
  • Gays in mass media
  • Jewish women athletes
  • Kaleung (Southeast Asian people)
  • Kragehul Site (Denmark)
  • Kwanja (African people)
  • Mastos Hill Site (Greece)
  • Mediation therapy for teenagers
  • Prosecution (International law)
  • Proverbs, Altai
  • Semar (Javanese mythology)
  • Shinto dance
  • Songs, Chamorro
  • Targeted killing
  • Targeted killing (International law)
  • Tomboys
  • Women poets, Pushto

2011:List 20 (May 18th)

  • Awlad Ali (Arab people)
  • Criminal investigation (International law)
  • Defense (International criminal procedure)
  • Evidence, Criminal (International law)
  • Folk drama, Bhojpuri
  • Folk drama, Philippine
  • Genocide (International law)
  • Hát then (Rite)
  • Hdi (African people)
  • Human trafficking (International law)
  • Lên đò̂ng (Rite)
  • Terrorism (International law)

2011:List 19 (May 11th)

  • Arcóbriga (Extinct city)
  • Bashada (African people)
  • Bathampton Down Site (England)
  • Bric San Vito Site (Italy)
  • Mmaala language
  • Navajo youth
  • Remo (African people)
  • Taurini
  • Transgender athletes
  • Women Olympic athletes
  • Zambians

2011:List 18 (May 4th)

  • Barkhatov culture
  • Cancuén Site (Guatemala)
  • Children’s poetry, Achinese
  • Colo (Gorilla)
  • Cotehouse Farm Site (Stoke on Trent, England)
  • Hawaiian teenagers
  • Indian dentists
  • Marsoulas Cave (France)
  • Pryssgården Site (Sweden)
  • Religious discrimination
  • Santuario di Minerva (Breno, Italy)
  • Senuwar Site (India)
  • Travelers’ writings, Hebrew
  • Travelers’ writings, Peruvian
  • Wood sculpture, Micronesian
  • Zuni painting

2011:List 17 (April 27th)

  • Blackbeck Gunpowder Works Site (England)
  • Conjoined twins (Islamic law)
  • Cursus Barrow Group (England)
  • Hispanic American HIV‑positive women
  • Kouya language
  • Mazagway language
  • Moloko language
  • Normanton Down Site (England)
  • Nyamwanga language
  • Vidunda language

2011:List 16 (April 20th)

  • Adele language (Kwa)
  • Assimilation (Sociology) in motion pictures
  • Awing language
  • Bruixes Cave (Spain)
  • Cuvok language
  • Elip language
  • Korean sign language
  • Lambadi (Indic people)
  • Merey language
  • Ruborough Camp Site (England)
  • Scribla Site (Italy)
  • Tháp Bà Nha Trang (Vietnam)
  • Tomba dei demoni alati (Sovana, Italy)
  • Women, Adygei

2011:List 15 (April 13th)

  • Arabana (Australian people)
  • Babanki language
  • Kanyok language
  • Kaxuyana Indians
  • Tavole Palatine (Metapontum : Temple)

2011:List 14 (April 6th)

  • African American checker players
  • Arab‑Israeli conflict (Islamic law)
  • Aymara art
  • Brentor Site (England)
  • Brickkiln Wood Site (England)
  • Cuban American children
  • Dominican American printmakers
  • Durrington Firs Site (England)
  • Farmana Site (Farmāna Khās, India)
  • Jewish philanthropists
  • Jewish women philanthropists
  • Male college athletes
  • Male cross‑country runners
  • Mariachi musicians
  • Muslim actresses
  • Oatlands Palace Site (England)
  • Preutești‑Haltă Site (Romania)
  • Songs, Hopi
  • Songs, Lango (Uganda)
  • Songs, Navajo
  • Songs, Ojibwa
  • Songs, Passamaquoddy
  • Songs, Seminole
  • Songs, Tewa
  • Songs, Zuni
  • Surt Site (Libya)
  • Women professional employees

2011:List 13 (March 30th)

  • Aleut basket makers
  • Aleut women basket makers
  • Assyrian Church of the East members
  • Church of the East members
  • Church of the East monasticism and religious orders
  • Lake Down Site (England)
  • Marble sculpture, Britis
  • Military morale
  • Missions to Assyrian Church of the East members
  • Missions to Church of the East members
  • National characteristics, Montenegrin
  • Romblomanon language
  • Unua language
  • Women in the Puranas
  • Women sportscasters

2011:List 12 (March 23rd)

  • Ausewell Wood Site (England)
  • Borsippa (Extinct city)
  • Children of illegal aliens
  • Effeminacy
  • Faragola Site (Italy)
  • Folk dancing, Sundanese
  • Harassment in the military
  • Hispanic American churches
  • Kimaragang language
  • Mennonite youth
  • Mon language
  • Olympic athletes
  • Refugees (Islamic law)
  • Speech perception in older people
  • Trebbio Site (Italy)
  • Unitarian Universalist sexual minorities
  • Unkechaug Indians
  • Women harpsichordists
  • Zialo language

2011:List 11 (March 16th)

  • Aarqa, Tallet (Lebanon)
  • Higher Castles Site (England)
  • J.B. White Site (Tex.)
  • Krache language
  • Kulung language (Nigeria)
  • Maya wood sculpture
  • Merkity (Mongolian people)
  • National characteristics, Ivoirian
  • Nørre Hedegård Site (Denmark)
  • Oldbury Castle Site (England)
  • Psychic trauma in music
  • Rooks Castle Site (England)
  • Social norms in art
  • Vigna Parrocchiale Site (Cerveteri, Italy)
  • Women opera producers and directors
  • Wood sculpture, Central American
  • Zargari (Secret language)

2011:List 10 (March 9th)

  • Creek Site (Calif.)
  • Art, Guadeloupe
  • Assenede Castle Site (Assenede, Belgium)
  • Chinese American churches
  • Chinese American clergy
  • Dȯrvȯd (Mongolian people)
  • Dȯrvȯd dialect
  • Grupa Ładnie (Group of artists)
  • Korean American churches
  • Korean American clergy
  • Online identity theft
  • Rathgall Site (Ireland)
  • Shrinking cities

2011:List 09 (March 2nd)

  • Chimu sculpture
  • Church work with internal migrants
  • Exiled dancers
  • Exiled women dancers
  • Folk dancing, Armenian
  • Graham Cave (Mo.)
  • Kulung (Nigerian people)
  • Marba language
  • Narrative painting, Mexican
  • Nursing home patients’ families
  • Shipwreck survival
  • Tamassos (Extinct city)
  • West Indians in motion pictures
  • Women authors, Sri Lankan

2011:List 08 (Feb. 23rd)

  • Allianoi (Extinct city)
  • Autism spectrum disorders in children
  • Barrata Site (Italy)
  • Childfree choice
  • Children with autism spectrum disorders
  • Gortys (Extinct city)
  • Gossip in the workplace
  • Internet and immigrants
  • Jewish gauchos
  • Miskito literature
  • Miskito poetry
  • Montegibbio di Sassuolo Site (Italy)
  • Muslim prisoners
  • Ngāti Hikairo (New Zealand people : Tainui)
  • Ngāti Ira (New Zealand people : Te Whakatōhea)
  • Ngāti Paoa (New Zealand people)
  • Ngāti Parewaeono (New Zealand people)
  • Ngāti Parewahawaha (New Zealand people)
  • Ngāti Rehua (New Zealand people)
  • Ngāti Rongo (New Zealand people : Ngāi Tūhoe)
  • Slusegård Site (Denmark)
  • Songs, Susu

2011:List 07 (Feb. 16th)

  • Access to knowledge movement
  • Civil religious hierarchies
  • Cobaría law
  • Folk literature, Hazaragi
  • Girl evangelists
  • Henga (African people)
  • Khotogoĭd (Mongolian people)
  • Malayans (Indic people)
  • Prejudices in mass media
  • Russian American artists
  • Shortlands Lane Site (Cullompton, England)
  • Women, Gallong
  • Zhongba Site (China)

2011:List 06 (Feb. 9th)

  • Alaska Native mythology
  • Beisamoun Site (Israel)
  • Dust Cave (Ala.)
  • Folk dancing, East European
  • Folk songs, Avaric
  • Gay figure skaters
  • Hora (Dance)
  • Isleños
  • Kapitan Dimitrievo Site (Bulgaria)
  • Names, Kasem
  • Petjo language
  • Sher (Dance)
  • Vistad Site (Sweden)

2011:List 05 (Feb. 2nd)

  • Arjān (Extinct city)
  • Aziz Dheri Site (Pakistan)
  • Folk literature, Central Asian
  • International criminal law
  • Inuit arts
  • Kongwangshan Site (China)
  • Oedenburg Site (Haut Rhin, France)
  • Songs, Aduma
  • Songs, Chewa
  • Songs, Ndau
  • Songs, Ruund
  • Songs, Sena
  • Songs, Tsonga
  • Songs, Xhosa
  • Transphobia in the military

2011:List 04 (Jan. 26th)

  • African American middle school teachers
  • Baris (Dance)
  • Broca’s area
  • Capo Alfiere Site (Italy)
  • Catastrophizing
  • Coldharbour Farm Site (Crowmarsh Gifford, England)
  • Dīnavar (Extinct city)
  • Eskimo drawing
  • Immigrants’ spouses
  • Italian American Protestants
  • Jumūʻīyah (Arab people)
  • Miranduolo Site (Italy)
  • Mzimela (African people)
  • Pain catastrophizing
  • Polizzello Site (Italy)
  • Surel (Nepalese people)
  • Terena children

2011:List 03 (Jan. 19th)

  • Bissa language
  • Chinlon (Game)
  • Chʻunaengchŏn (Dance)
  • Duri language
  • Kumawat Kshatriyas
  • Polish American criminals
  • Rajrājah (Berber people)
  • Tsattine cosmology

2011:List 02 (Jan. 12th)

  • Belonging (Social psychology)
  • Chak 86 Mound (India)
  • Children of miners
  • Gault Site (Tex.)
  • Haid Site (Austria)
  • Hauterive/Rouges Terres Site (Switzerland)
  • Immigrant youth
  • Jaaukanigás Wetland (Argentina)
  • Manda language (Dravidian)
  • Moray Site (Peru)
  • Rgyalrong language
  • Runaway women
  • Via D’Azeglio Site (Bologna, Italy)
  • Wellington Quarry Site (England)
  • Yakha (South Asian people)

2011:List 01 (Jan. 5th)

  • African American private investigators
  • Children of internal migrants
  • Chilkat blankets
  • Deaf culture
  • Gorani (European people)
  • Hispanic American healers
  • Jetavana Stupa and Monastery Site(Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka)
  • Jewish police officers
  • Luso Americans
  • Molpa Site (Calif.)
  • People Quotient Scale
  • Post apartheid depression

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