American Sociological Review
Sociology (General)
American Sociological Review (ASR) is the American Sociological Association’s flagship journal. The ASA founded this journal in 1936 with the mission to publish original works of interest to the discipline of sociology in general, new theoretical developments, results of research that advance understanding of fundamental social processes, and important methodological innovations. All areas of sociology are welcome in ASR. Emphasis is on exceptional quality and general interest.
The American Sociological Association (ASA), founded in 1905, is a non-profit membership association dedicated to advancing sociology as a scientific discipline and profession serving the public good. With 12,000 members, ASA encompasses sociologists who are faculty members at colleges and universities, researchers, practitioners, and students. About 20 percent of the members work in government, business, or non-profit organizations. ASA hosts an annual meeting with more than 6,000 participants and publishes 14 professional journals and magazines.
As the national organization for sociologists, ASA, through its Executive Office, is well positioned to provide a unique set of services to its members and to promote the vitality, visibility, and diversity of the discipline. Working at the national and international levels, ASA aims to articulate policy and implement programs likely to have the broadest possible impact for sociology now and in the future.
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American Sociological Review (ASR) is the American Sociological Association’s flagship journal. The ASA founded this journal in 1936 with the mission to publish original works of interest to the discipline of sociology in general, new theoretical developments, results of research that advance understanding of fundamental social processes, and important methodological innovations. All areas of sociology are welcome in ASR. Emphasis is on exceptional quality and general interest.
| David A. Cort | University of Massachusetts-Amherst, USA |
| Laurel Smith-Doerr | University of Massachusetts-Amherst, USA |
| Donald Tomaskovic-Devey | University of Massachusetts-Amherst, USA |
| Claire Laurier Decoteau | University of Illinois-Chicago, USA |
| Sanyu A. Mojola | Princeton University, USA |
| Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz | University of California-Berkeley, USA |
| Christopher Uggen | University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, USA |
| Nathan Wilmers | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA |
| Pablo Perez-Ahumada | Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile |
| Amalia Marx Alvarez Benjumea | Max Planck Society, Germany |
| Amada Armenta | University of California-Los Angeles, USA |
| Victoria Asbury-Kimmel | New York University, USA |
| Pallavi Banerjee | University of Calgary, Canada |
| Patricia A. Banks | Mount Holyoke College, USA |
| Matthew E. Brashears | University of South Carolina-Columbia, USA |
| Reginald Anthony Byron | University of Denver, USA |
| Erin A. Cech | University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, USA |
| Kate Hee Choi | Western University, Ontario, Canada |
| Taylor M. Cruz | Northeastern University, USA |
| Jessie Daniels | CUNY-Hunter College, New York, NY, USA |
| Manali Desai | University of Cambridge, UK |
| Jun Fang | University of Toronto - Toronto, Canada |
| Myra Marx Ferree | University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA |
| Trevor George Gardner | Washington University in St Louis, USA |
| Rachel E. Goldberg | University of California - Irvine, USA |
| Patrick Ryan Grzanka | University of Tennessee-Knoxville, USA |
| Sari Hanafi | American University of Beirut, USA |
| Karen A. Hegtvedt | Emory University, USA |
| Ann M. Hironaka | University of California-Irvine, USA |
| Patricia Homan | Florida State University, USA |
| Chen-Shuo Hong | National Taiwan University, Taiwan |
| Simone Ispa-Landa | Northwestern University, USA |
| Margot Jackson | Brown University, USA |
| Kendra Jason | University of North Carolina-Charlotte, USA |
| Lanu Kim | KAIST, South Korea |
| Barbara Kiviat | Columbia University, New York, USA |
| Diego F. Leal | University of Arizona, USA |
| Elizabeth M. Lee | Saint Joseph's University, USA |
| Jooyoung Kim Lee | University of Toronto, Canada |
| Ya-Wen Lei | Harvard University, USA |
| Wan-Zi Lu | Stony Brook University, USA |
| Yao Lu | Columbia University, New York, USA |
| Sigrid Willa Luhr | University of Illinois-Chicago, USA |
| Renee Reichl Luthra | University of Essex, UK |
| stef m. shuster | Michigan State University |
| Daniel A. McFarland | Stanford University, US |
| Cecilia Menjivar | University of California, Los Angeles, USA |
| Eunmi Mun | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA |
| Sonny M. Nordmarken | Georgia State University, USA |
| Shiri Noy | Denison University, USA |
| Deirdre Aine Oakley | Georgia State University, US |
| Kathryn Pillay | University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
| Rocio Rosales | University of California-Irvine, USA |
| Mirna Safi | Sciences Po, Paris, France |
| Arthur Sakamoto | Hong Kong Baptist University, China |
| Carsten Sauer | Bielefeld University, Germany |
| Mary Larue Scherer | Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University, USA |
| Eiko Hiraoka Strader | George Washington University, USA |
| Myron T. Strong | Community College of Baltimore County, USA |
| Jonah Stuart Brundage | University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, USA |
| Naomi F. Sugie | University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA |
| LaTonya Trotter | University of Washington, USA |
| Hannah Waight | University of Oregon, USA |
| Patricia Y. Warren | Florida State University, USA |
| Katherine Weisshaar | Northwestern University, Chicago, USA |
| Rhys H. Williams | Loyola University-Chicago, USA |
| Youngmin Yi | Wellesley College, USA |
| Kathryne M. Young | George Washington University, USA |
| Linda Zhao | University of Chicago, USA |













