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Mailing lists available from the ASA include Association members, nonmember journal subscribers, and departments of sociology. The lists are continuously revised, assuring the highest degree of deliverability to a highly specialized audience.
ASA mailing lists are obtained for one-time rental only. Mailing lists are updated continuously; thus, counts will vary slightly. Lists include current members and unrenewed members from the immediate prior membership year. Lists are provided in an electronic file or on gummed labels. Totals listed below were pulled from the ASA database on June 6, 2012, and exclude the approximately 15 percent of ASA members who have opted out of having their information included in mailing list rentals.
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To order a mailing list, complete the order form and send the form and a sample mailing piece to:
Mailing List Rentals
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1430 K Street Avenue, NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20005
Tel (202) 383-9005, x301
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mailing.lists@asanet.org
All orders must be accompanied by a completed order form and a sample mailing piece.
Members
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| Total members |
13,845
|
| U.S. members only |
12,147
|
| U.S./Canada members only |
12,448
|
Journal/Newsletter Subscribers (individuals only)
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| American Sociological Review |
6,819
|
| Contemporary Sociology |
2,294
|
| City & Community* |
671
|
| Contexts* |
2,687
|
| Journal of Health and Social Behavior |
1,435
|
| Social Psychology Quarterly |
987
|
| Society and Mental Health |
509
|
| Sociological Methodology* | 653 |
| Sociological Theory* |
1,342
|
| Sociology of Education |
998
|
| Teaching Sociology |
1,672
|
Section Lists
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These specialized lists provide names and addresses of ASA members who belong to and participate in ASA Sections. Individuals on these lists represent those with a committed, dues-paying interest in each of these specialized sociological fields.
| 1 | Teaching and Learning |
880
|
| 2 | Methodology |
433
|
| 3 | Medical Sociology |
970
|
| 4 | Crime, Law, and Deviance |
665
|
| 5 | Sociology of Education |
872
|
| 6 | Family |
760
|
| 7 | Organizations, Occupation and Work |
938
|
| 8 | Theory |
860
|
| 9 | Sex and Gender |
1,165
|
| 10 | Community and Urban Sociology |
671
|
| 11 | Social Psychology |
710
|
| 12 | Peace, War, and Social Conflict |
300
|
| 13 | Environment and Technology |
499
|
| 14 | Marxist Sociology |
352
|
| 15 | Sociological Practice |
343
|
| 16 | Sociology of Population |
468
|
| 17 | Political Economy of the World-System |
442
|
| 18 | Aging and the Life Course |
612
|
| 19 | Sociology of Mental Health |
495
|
| 20 | Collective Behavior/Social Movements |
870
|
| 21 | Racial and Ethnic Minorities |
868
|
| 22 | Comparative/Historical Sociology |
735
|
| 23 | Political Sociology |
894
|
| 24 | Asia/Asian America |
362
|
| 25 | Sociology of Emotions |
272
|
| 26 | Sociology of Culture |
1,251
|
| 27 | Science, Knowledge and Technology |
503
|
| 28 | Communication and Information |
325
|
| 29 | Latino/a Sociology |
358
|
| 30 | Alcohol, Drugs and Tobacco |
224
|
| 31 | Children and Youth |
448
|
| 32 | Sociology of Law |
413
|
| 33 | Rationality and Society |
163
|
| 34 | Sociology of Religion |
688
|
| 35 | International Migration |
634
|
| 36 | Race, Gender, and Class |
1,061
|
| 37 | Mathematical Sociology |
226
|
| 38 | Sociology of Sexualities |
520
|
| 39 | History of Sociology |
199
|
| 40 | Economic Sociology |
851
|
| 41 | Labor and Labor Movements |
405
|
| 42 | Animals and Society | 171 |
| 43 | Ethnomethodology/Conversation Analysis |
146
|
| 44 | Evolution and Sociology |
163
|
| 45 | Disability and Society |
292
|
| 46 | Human Rights |
315
|
| 47 | Altruism and Social Solidarity | 327 |
| 48 | Body and Embodiment | 310 |
| 49 | Global and Transnational Sociology | 668 |
| 50 | Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility | 689 |
| 51 | Sociology of Development | 421 |
| 52 | Consumers and Consumption | 217 |
Area Interest Lists
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These highly specialized lists provide names and addresses of ASA members by self-designated areas of sociological interest and expertise.
Application and Practice
|
A1 |
Applied Sociology/Evaluation Research |
634
|
| A2 | Communication and Information Technologies |
286
|
| A3 | Policy Analysis |
332
|
| A4 | Social Welfare/Social Work |
248
|
| A5 | Sociological Practice |
167
|
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A6 |
Teaching and Learning in Sociology |
1,083
|
Comparative and Historical Approaches
| B1 | Comparative/Historical Sociology | 1,276 |
| B2 | Development | 748 |
| B3 | Global/Transnational Sociology |
523 |
Family, Life Course, and Society
| C1 | Aging/Social Gerontology | 779 |
| C2 | Animals and Society |
163
|
| C3 | Children and Youth |
749
|
| C4 | Family |
1,660
|
Gender and Sexuality
| D1 | Sex and Gender |
2,135
|
| D2 | Sexualities |
716
|
| D3 | Body and Embodiment |
222 |
Inequalities and Stratification
| E1 | Disabilities |
211
|
| E2 | Education |
1,625
|
| E3 | Race, Class and Gender |
2,251
|
| E4 | Stratification/Mobility |
1,542
|
Medicine and Health
| F1 | Alcohol and Drugs |
343
|
| F2 | Medical Sociology |
1,616
|
| F3 | Mental Health |
619
|
Place and Environment
| G1 | Community |
571
|
| G2 | Environmental Sociology |
753
|
| G3 | Rural Sociology |
310
|
| G4 | Urban Sociology |
1,152
|
Politics and Social Change
| H1 | Collective Behavior/Social Movements |
1,252 |
| H2 | Marxist Sociology |
343
|
| H3 | Military Sociology |
148
|
| H4 | Peace, War, World Conflict, and Conflict Resolution |
378
|
| H5 | Political Economy |
568
|
| H6 | Political Sociology |
1,575 |
| H7 | Public Policy |
507
|
| H8 | Social Change |
733
|
| H9 | Human Rights |
282 |
Population and Ecology
| I1 | Biosociology |
117
|
| I2 | Demography |
1,092
|
| I3 | Human Ecology |
106
|
| I4 | Evolution and Society | 68 |
Race and Ethnicity
| J1 | Asians/Asian-Americans |
275 |
| J2 | Latina/o Sociology |
377
|
| J3 | Migration/Immigration |
1,038
|
| J4 | Racial and Ethnic Relations |
1,798
|
Social Control, Law, Crime, and Deviance
| K1 | Criminal Justice |
456
|
| K2 | Criminology/Delinquency |
1,094
|
| K3 | Deviant Behavior/Social Disorganization |
682
|
| K4 | Law and Society |
624
|
| K5 | Penology/Corrections |
134
|
| K6 | Social Control |
185
|
Social Psychology and Interaction
| L1 | Emotions |
294
|
| L2 | Small Groups |
150
|
| L3 | Social Psychology |
1,462
|
| L4 | Socialization |
201
|
| L5 | Altruism and Social Solidarity | 127 |
Sociology of Culture
| M1 | Art/Music |
217
|
| M2 | Cultural Sociology |
2,028
|
| M3 | Leisure/Sports/Recreation |
169
|
| M4 | Mass Communication/Public Opinion |
283
|
| M5 | Religion |
1,041
|
| M6 | Visual Sociology |
150
|
Theory, Knowledge, Science
| N1 | History of Sociology/Social Thought |
386
|
| N2 | Knowledge |
351
|
| N3 | Rational Choice |
106
|
| N4 | Science and Technology |
585
|
| N5 | Theory |
1,638
|
Work, Economy and Organizations
| O1 | Economic Sociology |
1,134
|
| O2 | Labor and Labor Movements |
337
|
| O3 | Occupations/Professions |
443
|
| O4 | Organizations, Formal and Complex |
909
|
| O5 | Social Organization |
299
|
| O6 | Work and Labor Markets |
813
|
Qualitative Approaches
| P1 | Ethnography (Anthropology) |
463
|
| P2 | Ethnomethodology/Conversational Analysis |
144
|
| P3 | Language/Social Linguistics |
135
|
| P4 | Qualitative Methodology |
1,174
|
Quantitative Approaches
| Q1 | Mathematical Sociology |
169
|
| Q2 | Quantitative Methodology |
1,117
|
| Q3 | Social Networks |
672
|
| Q4 | Statistics |
370
|
| Q5 | Microcomputing |
19
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Departments of Sociology
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These lists include graduate and undergraduate departments of sociology/social science, categorized by highest degree offered and addressed to the current department chair. There is no duplication between categories. Departments which offer more than one degree appear only under the highest degree offered.
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