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The International Migration Section of the American Sociological Association (ASA)holds a mini-conference every four years on the day prior to the annual ASA meeting. The 2018 Annual ASA Meeting: “Feeling Race: An Invitation To Explore Racialized Emotions” will be held 11-14 August in Philadelphia, and the steering/planning committee (of which Penn Professors Chenoa Flippen, Emilio Parrado, Amada Armenta, and Onoso Imoagene are members) has selected the campus of the University of Pennsylvania as the location for the Mini-Conference on The Future of Immigration Scholarship.
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Please see the link below to learn more about the 2018 Mentorship Luncheon, including how to register:
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Please see the PDF below for a list of all section events at the 2018 Annual Meeting:
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Thomas & Znaniecki Best Book Award
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Distinguished Career Service Award of the Section on Children and Youth
Deadline: March 1, 2021
Contact: Ingrid Castro, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (i.castro@mcla.edu)
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Distinguished Career Award
Deadline: March 1, 2021
Contact: Wesley Longhofer, Emory University
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CARLA B. HOWERY AWARD FOR DEVELOPING TEACHER-SCHOLARS
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James Coleman Award for Best Article
American Sociological Association Section on Sociology of Education James Coleman Award for Best Article. The James Coleman Award annually honors the author of the best article in the field of sociology of education published in the preceding two years - 2019 and 2020, in this case, and based on the date of the paper's journal's volume-issue.
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Global Note: All nominees must be members of the ASA to be considered for section awards.
IBN KHALDUN DISTINGUISHED CAREER AWARD
The section presents the Ibn Khaldun Distinguished Career Award every year in order to recognize a lifetime of outstanding contributions to the subfield of comparative-historical sociology. This is one of the most celebrated awards given by the section presented only to scholars of the utmost distinction.
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Robert Boguslaw Award for Technology and Humanism