Session Presider - These presiders are responsible for determining speaking order, introducing presenters, and keeping the session and presentations on time. Appropriate for all career levels; engagement requires Annual Meeting attendance.
Session Discussant - Discussants are responsible for reviewing papers in advance of the Annual Meeting via the online portal and engaging panelists and audience members in discussion of papers. Appropriate for all career levels; engagement requires Annual Meeting attendance.
Roundtable Table Presider - These presiders are responsible for determining speaking order and introducing presenters, keeping the session and presenters on time, and facilitating discussion at the table. Appropriate for all career levels; engagement requires Annual Meeting attendance.
Speaker for a Prep/Pavilion Talk - Opportunity to serve as a guest speaker for 45-minute in-person sessions at the Annual Meeting. Focused on academic, professional, and career-related topics, ASA members can share practical tips and advice with an audience eager to learn more about how to navigate their career paths. Appropriate for all career levels; engagement requires Annual Meeting attendance.
Speaker for the Department Leader Preconference - Opportunities to serve as guest speakers and roundtable facilitators at the Department Leader Preconference at the Annual Meeting. This preconference focuses on leadership and departmental development and is designed for mid-career and senior faculty to share ideas, strategies, and tips on departmental issues to help fellow leaders grow in their roles. Appropriate for mid-career level and beyond; engagement requires Annual Meeting attendance.
Honors Program Volunteer - Honors Program volunteers can serve as a panelist, mentor, or roundtable presider. These sessions support undergraduates exploring graduate study and sociology careers. This is an opportunity to share your knowledge, insights, and passion for sociology with an eager group of undergraduates. Appropriate for graduate students and early career faculty; engagement requires Annual Meeting attendance.
Sociology in Practice Settings Symposium Committee Member - Sociologists in applied or practice settings are encouraged to help shape the Annual Meeting’s Sociology in Practice Settings Symposium. Committee members review abstracts and organize Annual Meeting sessions that highlight real world applications of sociology. Time commitment of 3-5 hours per year, with most activity in February-March. Two-year term. Appropriate for all career levels; engagement requires Annual Meeting attendance.
Teaching and Learning Symposium Committee Member - Opportunity for faculty at all ranks to review abstracts and organize sessions for the Annual Meeting’s Teaching and Learning Symposium focused on effective teaching and pedagogy. Time commitment of 3-5 hours per year, with most activity in February-March. Two-year term. Appropriate for all career levels; engagement requires Annual Meeting attendance.