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Section Activities
ASA Sections contribute an important segment to the Annual Meeting Program. Section sessions and activities at the Annual Meeting are interspersed throughout the four-day schedule. These specialized sessions range in format from formal paper presentations to panels and discussion roundtables and are open to all meeting attendees.
The number of sessions allocated to each Section is based on the size of the Section membership. Over 175 sessions/meetings are scheduled. Sections provide a valuable way to meet colleagues interested in similar sociological specialties and find a small “home” in a large meeting.
The primary day for each Section’s program is listed below. Sections whose programs are too large to fit onto one day (*shown below with an asterisk) will have the overflow accommodated on an adjacent day. Check the online Searchable Program for specific information.
Saturday, August 14
Community and Urban Sociology
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
Sunday, August 15
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*
Monday, August 16
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drugs
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
Tuesday, August 17
Animals and Society
Collective Behavior & Social Movements
Communication and Information Technology
Education, Sociology of *
Emotions, Sociology of
International Migration
Medical Sociology*
Political Economy of the World System*
Race, Gender, and Class*
Theory*
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*overflow sessions held on adjacent day
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