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July 07, 2006
American Sociological Association Brings Luminaries to
Annual Meeting in Montreal
A wide range of social
science topics will be the focus of the meeting’s more than 550 sessions. Dr.
Ruth Westheimer, whose radio and television advice on sexual behavior challenged
a boundary between the acceptable and unacceptable topics on broadcast airwaves,
will speak at a thematic panel on changing sexual mores. In addition, the latest
sociological research on Hurricane Katrina, immigration, family values, human
rights, education, the sociology of food, religion, homosexuality, popular
culture, and more promising research to educate and challenge attendees and
members of the press.
The theme of the
101st ASA Annual Meeting is an
intellectual platform to explore how the constructs
of race, religion, gender, sexuality, class, and nation create serious
inequalities, conflicts, and human suffering. In addressing the theme, ASA
President Cynthia Fuchs Epstein (Graduate Center, City University of New
York) said,
“This intellectual project is integrated
with the quest to better understand major social problems—war; hunger; the human
rights of women, workers, and religious minorities; access to power; and the
worldwide transmission of disease.”
Following its established tradition
of bringing renowned scholars and leaders to speak at the Annual Meeting, this
year ASA brings three exciting sessions, including “Transgressing Sex
Segregation: The Law, Social Science, and Social Policy.” This August 11 plenary
session features U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg speaking on
changes in the legal profession over the past 40 years. She will be joined by
law professors Deborah Rhode of the Stanford Law School and Judith Resnik of
Yale Law School. On August 14, Gloria Steinem, women’s rights activist, founder
of Ms. magazine, and cofounder of the National Women’s Political
Caucus, will address another plenary on “Transgressing Distinctions of Gender
and Race” with sociologist Lawrence Bobo, Director of the Center for Comparative
Studies in Race and Ethnicity. Their session will focus on race and gender
issues and the political sphere.
In
addition to the hundreds of paper presentations, featured speakers, workshops,
and poster sessions, the 2006 Annual Meeting will include author meets critic
sessions, local tours, and other events on a variety of research and
policy-related issues. Also highlighted are regional spotlights, which highlight
research on the local community, such as “Cities, Space, and State
Restructuring” and “Canadian Health Care in Practice.” The searchable and PDF
version of the preliminary
program and up-to-date press releases are posted on the ASA
website. For a printed copy
of the preliminary program, contact Johanna Olexy at pubinfo@asanet.org.
Media
Opportunities at the Annual Meeting
include:
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Interviews with high
profile sociologists
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Releases of new
research findings
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Newsworthy topics and
exciting
presentations
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serving sociologists in their work, advancing sociology as a science
and profession, and promoting the contributions to and use of sociology by society.