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A
section of the American Sociological Association
The
purpose of the Section on Sociology of Populationis is to foster the
development of the study of population within the context of sociology.
Announcement
Call
for Nominations -
Section on Sociology of Population - 2005 Otis
Dudley Duncan Award
Click here
for announcement
Why
join the Section of Sociology of Population?
The
Section provides many important services for members including:
- maintaining
and building a presence for population studies within the field
of sociology,
- organizing
sessions at the ASA annual meetings in which we can present and
listen to work in our own field,
- providing
a home for social demographers to communicate with each other,
- publishing
a newsletter specifically for social demographers, and
- helping
social demography graduate students connect up with more senior
social demographers at other institutions.
How
do I join the Section on Sociology of Population?
The
Section on Socilogy of Populaion currently has 430 members. If you
have interests in the sociology of population, we'd like to invite
you to join us.
If
you are already an American
Sociological Association member, you can check the box for the
Section on Sociology of Population when you renew your ASA membership.
Section Dues are just $12 per year ($5.00 for student members).
If
you do not belong to the ASA, a prerequisite for section membership,
we invite you to join both using an ASA
application form. If you would like to speak with a membership
team member, call 202-383-9005, ext. 389 Monday-Friday, 9 AM to
5 PM EST.

Last
Updated: January 6, 2005
Webmaster:
Rachel Veerman
rveerman@ucla.edu
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