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ASA Press Releases - 2003
NOVEMBER
November 17, 2003
Marriage Promotion Plan Must Take Social Science Research into Account
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November 14, 2003
Private Schools Are Not Emotional Havens for Teens
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November 3, 20023
Statement on Political Challenges to NIH Peer Review
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OCTOBER
October 27, 2003
ASA Congressional Briefing on Human Dimension of Disasters
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October 8, 2003
Statement on the Defeat of Proposition 54
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SEPTEMBER
September 22, 2003
American Sociological Association Urges a “No” Vote on Proposition 54
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AUGUST
August 13, 2003
MEDIA ADVISORY: Race and Education: A Look at the American Education System
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August 1, 2003
American Sociological Association Holds 2003 Annual Meeting in Atlanta
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August 1, 2003
Congress Is Not So Easily “Bought”
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August 1, 2003
Sociological Association Takes Position on Conflict in Iraq
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JULY
July 28, 2003
American Sociological Association to Present Awards to Distinguished Sociologists Read more...
July 1, 2003
Award-winning Contexts Magazine Launches Redesigned Website
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JUNE
June 13, 2003
Duster Elected 96th President of the American Sociological Association
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MAY
May 28, 2003
Importance of Racial and Ethnic Data in Public Policy
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May 21, 2003
Contexts Is Ranked Among Best New Magazines of 2002
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FEBRUARY
February 24, 2003
Variety of Casual Acquaintances Affects Success and Health
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February 24, 2003
Repeal of Estate Tax to Increase Tax Burden and Widen Wealth Gap
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February 17, 2003
Sociologists Offer Brief to U.S. Supreme Court in Support of University of Michigan’s Affirmative Action Policy
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February 4, 2003
Contexts Magazine Wins American Publishers’ “Best Journal” Award
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JANUARY
January 29, 2003
If Felons Could Have Voted, National Election Outcomes Would Have Been Different
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