Member News & Notes – February 2023
February 2023 Issue Calls for Papers: Publications Calls for Papers: Conferences Calls for Books Chapters and Manuscripts Calls for Applications: Workshops Calls for Prizes Miscellaneous
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February 2023 Issue Calls for Papers: Publications Calls for Papers: Conferences Calls for Books Chapters and Manuscripts Calls for Applications: Workshops Calls for Prizes Miscellaneous
Sociological work on colonization and settler colonialism tends to emphasize the material motivations of empires, invasions, and conquests. It speaks to one of the roots
The Polarising Sexual and Gendered Lives: Divisions, Differences, and LGBTQI+ Equalities international symposium will be held at University of College Dublin on June 21, 2023.
Online registration is closed. Contact the Meetings Team if you have any questions. All participants on the Annual Meeting program are required to register. A participant
Thematic Sessions explore the meeting theme. These sessions are broad in scope and endeavor to make the theme of the meeting come alive. 125 Years
Special Sessions focus on new areas of sociological work or other timely topics which may or may not relate to the theme. They generally address
Graves Edwards Enck passed away on Thursday, June 2, 2022, after a long, courageous battle with cancer. Enck earned several degrees, including a BA from
Debates en Sociología seeks multidisciplinary empirical and theoretical works using varied methodologies and conceptual approaches. It accepts research papers, essays, book reviews in English, Spanish,
Andréa Becker, The Graduate Center, CUNY, was selected by The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation’s Institute for Citizens and Scholars as one of its Dissertation
Said Arjomand, Stony Brook University, and Stephen Kalberg, Boston University, Eds., From World Religions to Axial Civilizations and Beyond (SUNY Press 2021). Ruha Benjamin, Princeton
Sciences Po welcomes applications from senior academics for research stays of 1–2 months at Sciences Po in the heart of Paris. Visitors will work in
Director of Research, Professional Development, and Academic Affairs Are you committed to advancing sociology as a science and profession? Would you enjoy conceptualizing and organizing
March 2022 Issue Call for Book Proposals Calls for Papers: Publications Calls for Papers: Conferences Call for Proposals Fellowships Prizes for Undergraduates and Graduates Call for
February 2022 Issue Calls for Papers: Publications Calls for Papers: Conferences Calls for Proposals Mentoring Institute, Summer Institute, and Visiting Scholar Program Events Funding Accomplishments
The interlocked triple crisis of capitalist globalization-driven inequality, bought-and-paid-for democracies, and pervasive cultures of violence—from our most intimate relationships to the militarism of the U.S.—has
We are pleased to introduce you to the distinguished winners of ASA’s 2021 awards. The winners will be honored in a special virutal ceremony during the
In a new podcast, Patricia Homan and Amy Burdette discuss their research, “When Religion Hurts: Structural Sexism and Health in Religious Congregations.” The article appears
Contact: Preeti Vasishtha, ASA Director of Communications, (202) 247-9872, [email protected]. Washington, DC—Over the past three decades, numerous studies have shown that religious involvement—indicated by observable
The following tables show the 10 articles that were downloaded the most from January 1-December 31, 2018, on each journal’s publisher platform. American Sociological Review
As part of ASA’s efforts to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak, we partnered with our journal editors to identify existing articles in ASA journals that