The scheduling of the activities of the Annual Meeting is the responsibility of the ASA Executive Office. The tentative schedule of general ASA activities and plenary sessions for 2007 is as follows. No other activities may be held during the plenary times noted below.
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Friday, August 10
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7:00-9:00 p.m., Opening Plenary
9:00-10:00 p.m., Welcoming Reception
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Saturday, August 11
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6:30-8:15 p.m., Section Receptions
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9:30-11:00 p.m., Departmental Alumni Night
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Sunday, August 12
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4:30-6:15 p.m., ASA Awards Ceremony & Presidential Address
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6:30- 7:30 p.m., Honorary Reception
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8:00-10:00 p.m., Activities of Other Groups
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9:30-11:00 p.m., MFP Benefit Reception
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Monday, August 13
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6:30-8:15 p.m., Section Receptions
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9:30-11:00 p.m., Just Desserts, a TEF Benefit Reception
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Tuesday, August 14
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7:30-8:15 a.m., ASA Business Meeting
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Due to the complexities of scheduling a program with over 600 sessions and more than 4,000 participants, it is not possible to avoid all conflicts of individual obligations. Participants with multiple commitments may contact their session organizers or ASA Meeting Services staff anytime before March 15, 2007 and request scheduling consideration. Meeting Services staff will try to accommodate reasonable requests, but no guarantees can be given. Information on the program schedule in general will not be available before May 15.
Section Scheduling. Section activities are pre-assigned to specific days following a four-year rotation schedule. Section session times on those days will not be finalized until the overall program schedule is completed. The rotation schedule for Section activities in 2007 results in the groupings on assigned days shown below.
All Section program sessions and Council/Business meetings will be scheduled on the assigned days. Those Sections whose programs are larger than the time slots available on their days will have sessions scheduled on adjacent days, as noted below.
Section Council/Business meetings must be held on the assigned days.
| Saturday, August 11 |
| Community and Urban Sociology** |
| Ethnomethodology & Conversational Analysis |
| History of Sociology |
| Latina/o Sociology |
| Law, Sociology of* |
| Mathematical Sociology |
| Mental Health, Sociology of* |
| Political Sociology** |
| Population, Sociology of* |
| Science, Knowledge, and Technology* |
| Sex and Gender*** |
| Sunday, August 12 |
| Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco |
| Comparative and Historical Sociology* |
| Environment and Technology |
| Family, Sociology of the** |
| Organizations, Occupations, and Work*** |
| Peace, War, and Social Conflict |
| Racial and Ethnic Minorities** |
| Rationality and Society |
| Religion, Sociology of* |
| Sexualities, Sociology of |
| Sociological Practice |
Monday, August 13 |
| Animals and Society |
| Collective Behavior & Social Movements* |
| Communication & Information Technologies |
| Education, Sociology of* |
| Emotions, Sociology of |
| Evolution and Sociology |
| International Migration |
| Medical Sociology*** |
| Political Economy of the World System |
| Race, Gender, and Class** |
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Theory**
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Tuesday, August 14 |
| Aging and the Life Course~~ |
| Asia and Asian America |
| Children and Youth~ |
| Crime, Law, and Deviance~ |
| Culture, Sociology of~~~ |
| Economic Sociology~ |
| Labor and Labor Movements~ |
| Marxist Sociology~ |
| Methodology |
| Social Psychology~ |
| Teaching and Learning in Sociology~ |