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European Academy of Sociology

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The European Academy of Sociology aims to promote and maintain rigorous quality standards for research and education in sociology that help the general public, policy makers, funders, and prospective students to identify excellent research and teaching programs. To that aim, the fellows are willing
19:(EAS) is an organization of European scholars in many different areas of sociology and a common concern with quality standards for sociological research and education. Currently, the Academy has 42 elected fellows (including, for instance, 75:(since 2016). The Raymond Boudon Award winner is invited to deliver a lecture at the Academy´s Annual Meeting, and one or more fellows and/or invited scholars deliver additional lectures. Some of these lectures were published in the 252:
Goldthorpe, John E. (1 April 2004). "Sociology as Social Science and Cameral Sociology: Some Further Thoughts: European Academy of Sociology, Third Annual Lecture, Paris, 25 October 2003".
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Schluchter, Wolfgang (1 December 2003). "The Sociology of Law as an Empirical Theory of Validity: European Academy of Sociology, Second Annual Lecture, Paris, November 16, 2002".
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Boudon, Raymond (1 September 2002). "Sociology that Really Matters: European Academy of Sociology, First Annual Lecture, 26 October 2001, Swedish Cultural Center".
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The Academy annually awards two prizes recognizing research excellence in sociology: A prize for distinguished publications (since 2005) and the
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Lindenberg, Siegwart (1 September 2002). "The European Academy of Sociology (EAS)".
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to offer their services for international bodies of accreditation and evaluation.
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The following scholars have received the Raymond Boudon award:
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was its first President. Subsequent Presidents were
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Melinda Mills
Diego Gambetta
Lars-Erik Cederman
John Goldthorpe
Anuška Ferligoj
Anthony Heath
Raymond Boudon
Peter Hedström
European Sociological Review
New York University
Bocconi University
Arnout van de Rijt
European University Institute
ETH Zürich
University College London
ETH Zürich
University of Copenhagen
doi
10.1093/esr/18.3.369
"European Academy of Sociology"
doi
10.1093/esr/18.3.371
doi
10.1093/esr/19.5.537
doi
10.1093/esr/jch010
Categories
Sociological organizations
Organizations established in 2000

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