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The ASA Section on Methodology aims to encourage
the development of methodology and its application in Sociology.
The term methodology shall be interpreted in its broadest sense
to include the development of investigative techniques appropriate
to any branch of sociology, of statistical and experimental procedures,
and of mathematics, data processing, and such other interests as
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Chair: Ross M. ("Rafe") Stolzenberg, University of Chicago
Chair-Elect: Tim Futing Liao, University of Illinois
Past Chair: Thomas A. DiPrete, Columbia University
Secretary-Treasurer: Guang Guo, University
of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Section Council: Lingxin Hao, Johns Hopkins University
Section Council: David B. Grusky, Stanford University
Section Council: Kenneth C. Land, Duke
University
Section Council: Pamela Paxton,
Ohio State University
Section Council: Aimee Dechter, University
of Wisconsin-Madison
Section Council: Trond Petersen, University
of California-Berkeley
Newsletter Editor: Lawrence E. Raffalovich,
University at Albany-SUNY
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Congratulations to 2007 Paul F. Lazarsfeld Memorial Award
winner Stanley Lieberson and Arthur Stinchcombe, 2007 Leo Goodman Award
winner Mitchell Duneier, and 2007 Clifford Clogg Award winner Paul von Hippel.
2007 Clogg Awards Nomination.
The Clifford Clogg Award is presented for the best paper written by a graduate student that either makes a significant contribution to sociological methodology or that uses existing methodology in an innovative way to address an important substantive problem. The paper must have been written within two years of submission. The author/first author must be a graduate student at the time of submission and all authors must be graduate students when the paper was written.
2007 Methodology Section Awards Nomination.
The Leo Goodman Award recognizes contributions to sociological methodology or innovative uses of sociological methodology made by a scholar who is no more than 15 years past Ph.D.
The Paul Lazarsfeld Award recognizes a career of scholarship to sociological methodology.
2007 Clogg Scholarship Award
ASA Methods Group and the ICPSR agreed to establish a scholarship award in honor of the late Clifford C. Clogg. Cliff, a major figure in quantitative social science research methodology.
The Clogg Scholarship award is a waiver of Program Scholar fees to attend the FOUR and/or EIGHT-week ICPSR Summer Program.
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