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American Sociological Association: Gerhard E. Lenski Award Statement
http://www.asanet.org/about/awards/duboiscareer/lenski.cfm
This annual award honors
a scholar who has shown outstanding commitment to the profession of
sociology and whose cumulative work has contributed in important ways
to the advancement of the discipline. During more than 50 years of
groundbreaking, interdisciplinary scholarship, Lenski has developed
social theory that guides concrete research. He has made lasting
contributions to the sociology of religion, social stratification, the
development of evolutionary social theory, and comparative
macrosociology. Seminal works, such as The Religious Factor and Power and Privilege,
remain influential today. Lenski has been an admired and effective
advisor and mentor to graduate students, whose work and careers he has
influenced greatly. Notably, Lenski has made very important
contributions to undergraduate education, particularly to the teaching
of Introductory Sociology. Lenski’s scholarship is wide ranging, both
historically and geographically; it is theoretical, but also
empirically grounded. Lenski’s career in sociology has been remarkable
for its contribution to scholarship and for his contribution of the
education of graduate and undergraduate students.