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Socius

Socius

Sociological Research for a Dynamic World
Published in Association with American Sociological Association
Other Titles in:
Sociology (General)

eISSN: 23780231 | ISSN: 23780231 | Current volume: 9 | Current issue: 1 Frequency: Yearly
Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World, ASA's open access journal, is an open access journal that aims to make new research readily available. It provides an online forum for the rapid dissemination of peer-reviewed empirical work, produced in time to be relevant to ongoing debates. Socius is a place to find fresh ideas, early discoveries, and open theoretical problems that can pose new challenges for social science. Committed to an efficient peer review process and open access, Socius’s online format ensures that all scientifically sound sociological research from any subfield can be published, without the volume constraints imposed by traditional print limits. Traditional manuscript styles are welcome, but we strongly encourage short papers and those providing interesting empirical findings that may spark innovation and future work.


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.

Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World is an open access journal that aims to make new research readily available. It provides an online forum for the rapid dissemination of peer-reviewed empirical work, produced in time to be relevant to ongoing debates. Socius is a place to find fresh ideas, early discoveries, and open theoretical problems that can pose new challenges for social science. Committed to an efficient peer review process and open access, Socius’s online format ensures that all scientifically sound sociological research from any subfield can be published, without the volume constraints imposed by traditional print limits. Traditional manuscript styles are welcome, but we strongly encourage short papers and those providing interesting empirical findings that may spark innovation and future work.

Editors
Aaron Olaf Gullickson University of Oregon
Ryan Light University of Oregon
C.J. Pascoe University of Oregon
Editorial Board Members
Maria Abascal New York University
Steven Elias Alvarado Cornell University, USA
Camilla H. Alvarez University of California-Merced
Latrica E. Best University of Louisville
Jenifer L. Bratter Rice University
Reginald Anthony Byron Southwestern University
Jenny L. Davis Australian National University
Per Engzell UCL Social Research Institute
Laura J. Enriquez University of California-Berkeley
Tim F. Liao University of Illinois
S. Michael Gaddis NEWA
Daanika Gordon Tufts University
Patrick T. Greiner Vanderbilt University
Jill Ann Harrison University of Oregon
Claire Herbert University of Oregon
Melanie M. Hughes University of Pittsburgh
Michael Hughes Esposito Washington University-St. Louis
Andrew K. Jorgenson The University of British Columbia, Canada
Danya Lagos University of California-Berkeley
Joel Mittleman University of Notre Dame, USA
Shirin Montazer Wayne State University
Beth Redbird Northwestern University
Fabio Rojas Indiana University-Bloomington
Vincent J. Roscigno Ohio State University
David R. Schaefer University of California-Irvine
Landon Schnabel Cornell University
Jiannbin Lee Shiao University of Oregon
Desi Small-Rodriguez University of California-Los Angeles
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