Pacific Sociological Association

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Pacific Sociological Association
FormationOctober 1, 1929; 91 years ago (1929-10-01)
HeadquartersPacific Sociological Association
PO Box 4161
Arcata, CA 95521
2017-18 President
Amy Orr
Executive Director
Lora Bristow
Websitepacificsoc.org

The Pacific Sociological Association (PSA) is a professional association of sociologists in the Pacific region of North America. The PSA is best known for its annual conference and academic journal Sociological Perspectives.[1]

History[]

The Pacific Sociological Association was established in October 1929, when Emory S. Bogardus of the University of Southern California called together a group of area sociologists for the purpose of organizing a society.[2] The organization was originally called the Pacific Southwest Sociological Society. In 1930, the new name, Pacific Sociological Association, was adopted. The goal of the charter members was to emerge from the isolation in which they had been at their respective institutions in order to, in union, promote sociological research and teaching. The first annual meeting was held in January 1930 in Los Angeles.[3]

Regions[]

The Pacific Sociological Association currently encompasses much of the Pacific region of North America. The organization of the PSA is divided into three regions:[4]

Leadership[]

The current executive director of the PSA is Lora Bristow.[5] The presidency of the organization shifts each year at its annual conference. Recent Presidents include: 2014-15 Dr. Patricia A. Gwartney of the University of Oregon, 2015-16 Dr. Robert Nash Parker of UC Riverside, 2016-17 Dr. Karen Pyke of UC Riverside, 2017-18 Dr. Amy Orr of Linfield College, and 2018-19 Dr. Elaine Bell Kaplan of the University of Southern California.

Periodicals[]

Awards[]

The Pacific Sociological Association Awards Committee grants 8 annual awards. Nominations for these awards must come from members of the PSA.[8]

  • The Distinguished Scholarship Award
  • The Dean S. Dorn Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award
  • The Early Career Award for Innovation in Teaching Sociology
  • The Distinguished Praxis Award
  • The Distinguished Undergraduate Student Paper Award
  • The Distinguished Graduate Student Paper Award
  • The Distinguished Contribution to Sociological Perspectives Award
  • The Social Conscience Award

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Dorn, Dean S. "Turning Fifty: Sociological Perspectives and the Pacific Sociological Association." 2007. Sociological Perspectives. 50(1):1-6. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
  2. ^ Dorn, Dean S. 2004. Seventy-Five Years of the Pacific Sociological Association. Sacramento, CA: Pacific Sociological Association.
  3. ^ Dorn, Dean S. 2004. Seventy-Five Years of the Pacific Sociological Association. Sacramento, CA: Pacific Sociological Association.
  4. ^ Pacific Sociological Association: About. Accessed 6 December 2013. Archived 13 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Pacific Sociological Association: Executive Office. Accessed 6 December 2013. Archived 13 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Pacific Sociological Association: Publications. Accessed 6 December 2013. Archived 13 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Pacific Sociological Association: Publications. Accessed 6 December 2013. Archived 13 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "Pacific Sociological Association: Awards Committee. Accessed 20 December 2013". Archived from the original on 21 December 2013. Retrieved 20 December 2013.

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