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Session Allocation The number of sessions allocated to a Section at the Annual Meeting is determined by its membership count as of September 1. Sections
January/February 2020 (Volume 48, Number 1) Announcing the 2020 ASA Award Winners Socius Welcomes a New Editorial Team from the University of Oregon: Light, Gullickson, and
January/February (Volume 46, Number 1) Philadelphia Pioneered Worldwide Criminal Justice Systems Recipients of the 2018 ASA Awards Almost Half a Million High School Students Enroll
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We are pleased to announce the results of the 2017 ASA elections. Thank you to all of the candidates who generously volunteered their service, and
For further details on the information presented below, please see the Summary of Editorial Activity table. To see editors’ reports from previous years, click here. American
January 1993 (Volume 21, Number 1) 1993 Annual Meeting: “Miami: Postmodern from Birth” Spivack Program Sponsors Work-Family Linkages Briefing (Paula Trubisky) Panel Releases Report on
January 1994 (Volume 22, Number 1) Felice J. Levine Meets with Chairs: Core Disciplines at Issue in Kentucky Universities Federal Science Policy Is the Theme
January 1989 (Volume 17, Number 1) Sorokin Lives! Centennial Observations (Barry V. Johnston) NSF Seeks New Director of Division of Social and Economic Science Departmental
January 1986 (Volume 14, Number 1) Four New (Petition) Candidates File for ASA Presidency–Edgar Borgatta, Amitai Etzioni, Albert J. Reiss, Jr., and Neil J. Smelser Enjoy
As the holiday season begins, the American Sociological Association (ASA) has sociologists available to discuss holiday-related topics ranging from shopping to sadness. John Baugher is
Jump To: Grants Related Associations Journals Grants The Sociology of Religion Section offers two grants annually: Student Travel Grants The ASA Section on Religion Section
Section on Children and Youth Distinguished Career Award 2025: Amanda Lewis, University of Illinois Chicago 2025: Aaron Pallas, Teachers College – Columbia University 2019: Glen H.
The Theory Section’s Graduate Student Prize Award established in 1996. Was previously the Edward Shils- James Coleman Prize for Best Graduate Student Paper. 2025: Jacob
Many ASA Sections offer awards to recognize achievement in their respective areas of academic interest. Following are the most recent calls for nominations from each section.
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June 2026 Issue Calls for Papers: Publications Calls for Papers: Conferences Fellowship Award Calls for Applications Accomplishments In the News New Books In Memoriam: Bruce
Paul D. Almeida, University of California-Merced, Climate Change and Civic Engagement: The Origins and Future of the Climate Justice Movement (University of California Press 2026),
New sociological research shows that while many young adults are leaving organized religious institutions, they are not abandoning spirituality or belief. Instead, they’re practicing their