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A publication of the American Sociological Association
ASA News & Events
May/June
2020
Volume
48
Issue
3
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Special Issue
Personal Narratives
Professional Challenges
Sociological Insights
ASA News
Announcements
Special Issue on COVID-19
Sociologists and Sociology during COVID-19
Personal Narratives
Remedies in a World Upside Down
How Am I Doing?
Mentally Returning to Mississippi
Insights on the Pandemic from Abroad
Reflections from a Sabbatical during COVID-19
Redefining Progress
Are We Protected Enough?
Views of the Pandemic from Retirement
Professional Challenges Facing Sociologists
International Education and the COVID-19 Crisis
Finding Our Way Forward When the Only Paths Are Rocky: The Case of CSU-Channel Islands
Archival Research during COVID-19
Ethnography in the Time of COVID-19
Pandemic, Pandemonium, and Plight for Graduate Students
Strategies for Managing Stress during a Storm
Contingent Faculty Face Added Insecurity during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Essential Skills for Researchers during COVID-19: Agility and a Quick Pivot
Graduate Education and Academic Labor for Graduate Students during the Pandemic
Sociological Reflections on the Distance Between Skin and Skin
Challenges for High School Teachers of Sociology during the Pandemic
Sociological Insights on COVID-19
Pervasive Ageism in the Response to the Pandemic (Aging and the Life Course)
What Happens When a Pandemic Intersects With an Epidemic? (Alcohol, Drugs and Tobacco)
COVID-19, Animals, and Us: Human Supremacy as an Environmental Pathology (Animals and Society)
The Nativist Fault Line and Precariousness of Race in the Time of Coronavirus (Asia and Asian America)
Coronavirus and the Inequity of Accountability for At-Home Learning (Children and Youth)
Local Politics and Civic Participation during the COVID-19 Crisis (Community and Urban Sociology)
"Condemned to Repeat It”: The U.S. Response to COVID-19 (Comparative-Historical Sociology)
Disability as an Axis of Inequality: A Pandemic Illustration (Disability in Society)
Framing the Pandemic for Students from a Sociological Perspective (Economic Sociology)
Lessons in Finding Consensus (Environmental Sociology)
Social Interaction and Presentation of Self in a Masked World (Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis)
The COVID-19 Pandemic: A Lesson in Evolution, Biology, and Society (Evolution, Biology, and Society)
Imagining the Public Amidst the Pandemic in China and the United States (Global and Transnational Sociology)
How Might a Study of the History of Sociology Inform the Discipline’s Response to the Pandemic? (History of Sociology)
The COVID-19 Pandemic: Normal Accidents and Cascading System Failures (Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility)
Being an Immigrant with Limited Social Protections Is a Killer during a Pandemic Too (International Migration)
Contributions to COVID-19 Response Efforts (Mathematical Sociology)
Sociology as a Lens on the Pandemic and Responses to It (Medical Sociology)
Modeling the Impact of Collective Action on Coronavirus Containment (Methodology)
COVID-19: A Threat to Jobs and Identities (Organizations, Occupations, and Work)
Theorizing Social Response to COVID-19 in the U.S. (Political Sociology)
Linking Higher Black Mortality Rates from COVID-19 to Racism and Racial Inequality (Racial and Ethnic Minorities)
COVID-19 and the Politics of Knowledge (Science, Knowledge, and Technology)
Looking Beyond the Sick Body (Sociology of Body and Embodiment)
Culture, Crisis, and Morality (Sociology of Culture)
Development, Global Health, and COVID-19 (Sociology of Development)
COVID-19, Technology, and Implications for Educational Equity (Sociology of Education)
Is it Really Okay to Feel Not Okay? Reflections from Three Scholars of Emotion (Sociology of Emotions)
The Sociology of Human Rights and COVID-19 (Sociology of Human Rights)
Speaking for the Dying (Sociology of Law)
What We Still Need to Know (Sociology of Population)
Why Sociologists of Religion Are Needed to Study COVID-19 Response (Sociology of Religion)
Reproduction during COVID-19: Implications of Physical and Social Isolation (Sociology of Sex and Gender)
Isolating Intervention: Prevention as Citizenship (Sociology of Sexualities)
Three Perspectives on Teaching and Learning in the Time of COVID-19 (Teaching and Learning in Sociology)
ASA News
ASA’s COVID-19 Resources for Sociologists
ASA Advocacy during the Pandemic
2019 Journal Manuscript Summary Report
ASA Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline
2020 ASA Community Action Research Initiative Grant
Journals in Transition
References for the Special Issue on COVID-19
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