Registration

Online registration is closed. Contact the Meetings Team if you have any questions.

All participants on the Annual Meeting program are required to register. A participant is anyone listed as an author, presenter, presider/table presider, discussant, panelist, moderator, leader, or any similar substantive role on the program. For multiple-authored papers, co-authors who are not presenting and who will not be attending the Annual Meeting are not required to register.

All ASA Annual Meeting attendees will be required to follow any COVID 19-related protocols mandated by local authorities at the time of the meeting. ASA strongly recommends that attendees receive COVID 19 vaccination in advance of participation and use masks while we are together in Philadelphia. As you navigate the meeting space, please do your best to help protect all of our colleagues. ASA may choose to enact stricter protocols should they be warranted by public health circumstances closer to the meeting time.

ASA will offer the opportunity for remote presentation, with paid registration, for people who have a disability and people who have a medical condition for which a medical professional would advise against in-person attendance. ASA is optimistic that all remote presentation requests can be accommodated, but depending on demand and available Wi-Fi bandwidth, remote presenters should be aware that the Wi-Fi could potentially fail to support the presentation. Therefore, registrants are asked to only request remote presentation if truly necessary to increase the chances that sufficient bandwidth will be available to those who need it. A request for remote presentation must be made by August 3, 2023. To request remote presentation, email the dedicated Access for All email or call (202) 247-9848.

Member Registration Rates

Early Bird Registration (register before July 14 at 11:59 p.m.)

Registration category must match membership category. For example only those with a Retired Sociologist membership can select Retired Sociologist registration.
Regular Member/Affiliate Member:  $250
International Associate: $133
Community College Faculty:  $133
Part-time Contingent Faculty:  $133
Not Employed Sociologist: $133
Retired Sociologist: $133
High School Teacher:  $133
Student:  $133

Regular Registration (July 15 – August 21)

Registration category must match membership category. For example only those with a Retired Sociologist membership can select Retired Sociologist registration.
Regular Member/Affiliate Member:  $304
International Associate: $176
Community College Faculty:  $176
Part-time Contingent Faculty:  $176
Not Employed Sociologist: $176
Retired Sociologist: $176
High School School Teacher:  $176
Student:  $176

Non-member Registration Rates

Early Bird Registration (register before July 14 at 11:59 p.m.)

Sociologist:  $431
Community College Faculty:  $197
Part-time Contingent Faculty:  $197
International Sociologist: $250
Non-Sociologist:  $250
High School Teacher:  $197
Student:  $197

Regular Registration (July 15 – August 21)

Sociologist:  $539
Community College Faculty:  $240
Part-time Contingent Faculty:  $240
International Sociologist: $304
Non-Sociologist:  $304
High School Teacher:  $240
Student:  $240

Guest Registration

A registrant may register one spouse, partner, friend, or family member as a guest. Students of sociology, members of ASA, persons in the discipline, or people on the meeting program do not qualify for a guest registration. Guest registration is $63 by July 14 and $74 after July 14.

Complimentary Registration

Complimentary registration may be granted to an individual who would not normally attend the meeting, is invited to present or participate on a scheduled session (persons making their own submission for consideration are not eligible), works outside the discipline/field, and is not an ASA member or ever held an ASA membership. You can request a complimentary registration for a qualified presenter by emailing [email protected] before June 2, 2023.

REGISTRATION AREA HOURS

The ASA Badge Pick Up and Registration Area will be located in the Pennsylvania Convention Center, Level 200 during the following hours:

Thursday, August 17   7:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Friday, August 18         7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, August 19    7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Sunday, August 20       7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Monday, August 21     7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Annual Meeting Policies

Registration Policies

  • All participants are required to register.
  • Registration is required to attend any event.
  • Refund requests must be submitted via email to [email protected] by July 14, 2023. Refunds will be issued minus a 10% processing charge. Refund requests received after July 14, 2023 may not be issued.

Liability Waiver

By registering for the Annual Meeting, I freely and voluntarily agree and acknowledge that I am undertaking participation in ASA events and activities as my own free and intentional act and I am fully aware that possible physical injury, exposure or infection with COVID-19 (or its variants) might occur to me as a result of my actions or those of other attendees or participants including the Venue’s employees and ASA’s officers, directors, employees, or agents. I do hereby assume responsibility for my own well-being. I also agree not to allow any other individual to participate in my place. An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. According to the CDC, senior citizens and individuals with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable. I hereby release, for myself, my heirs,  and  personal representatives, and do forever discharge, indemnify and hold harmless ASA, its directors, officers, staff, agents, members, and representatives,  from any and all claims, liabilities, actions, damages, costs or expenses of any kind arising out of, in connection with, or relating to my attending or participating in the Annual Meeting including, without limitation, any illness, damages, or injury resulting from my travel to and from, and attendance at, the Annual Meeting, participation in events related to the Annual Meeting, exposure to an infectious disease (including COVID-19) or the manner in which the Annual Meeting or its related events and activities are conducted (collectively, “Claims”). I understand and agree that this Waiver includes any Claims based on the actions, errors, omissions, or negligence of ASA, its directors, officers, staff, agents, members, and representatives. 

I further agree to abide by all laws, rules, regulations, and standards in effect during the meeting, including any safety requirements imposed by the Event Venue and ASA that may be deemed necessary to protect public health and safety (collectively, “Guidance”). I understand that the Guidance may continue to evolve over time. By registering, I attest that I have read this waiver, understand that I am waiving important rights, and agree to abide by its requirements.

Anti-Harassment Policy

ASA reminds everyone: ASA meetings are convened for the purposes of professional development and scholarly educational interchange in the spirit of free inquiry and free expression. Harassment of meeting participants undermines the principle of equity at the heart of these professional fora and is inconsistent with the principles of free inquiry and free expression. Consequently, harassment is considered by ASA to be a serious form of professional misconduct. The following Anti-Harassment Policy outlines expectations for all those who attend or participate in ASA meetings. It reminds ASA meeting participants that all professional academic ethics and norms apply as standards of behavior and interaction at these meetings.

Purpose. ASA is committed to providing a safe and welcoming conference environment for all participants, free from harassment based on age, race, sex, ethnicity, national origin, religion, language, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, disability, health conditions, socioeconomic status, marital status, domestic status, or parental status (hereafter, simply harassment). “Participant” in this policy refers to anyone present at ASA meetings, including staff, contractors, vendors, exhibitors, venue staff, ASA members, and all other attendees.

Expected Behavior. All participants at ASA meetings are expected to abide by this Anti-Harassment Policy in all meeting venues, both in-person and virtual, including ancillary events as well as official and unofficial social gatherings.

  • Follow the norms of professional respect that are necessary to promote the conditions for free academic interchange.
  • If you witness potential harm to a meeting participant, be proactive in helping to mitigate or avoid that harm.
  • At in-person events, alert venue security personnel or law enforcement if you see a situation in which someone might be in imminent physical danger. For online meetings, alert law enforcement.

Unacceptable Behavior. Harassment of any participant is unethical behavior under the American Sociological Association Code of Ethics. Harassment may consist of a single intense and severe act or of multiple persistent or pervasive acts which are demeaning, abusive, or offensive, or create a hostile professional or workplace environment. Harassment may include sexual solicitation, physical advance, or verbal or non-verbal conduct that is sexual in nature; it may also include threatening, intimidating, or hostile acts; circulation of written or graphic material that denigrates or shows hostility toward an individual or group; epithets, slurs, or negative stereotyping based on group identity.

Participants are encouraged to immediately report instances of harassment to the ASA Executive Officer, Nancy Kidd, at [email protected], (646) 408-9063 or to the Director of Meeting Services, Michelle Randall, at [email protected]. Reports will be treated as confidential. Violations of this policy may lead to removal from the meeting. Click here to read the American Sociological Association Code of Ethics in its entirety.

Recording and Social Media Use

Preamble. During the ASA Virtual Annual Meeting, presenters may record presentations and provide links to ASA. ASA will make the links to the recordings available online. ASA itself, or through its contractors, may take photographs and background roll footage that may capture images of you as you attend or present at event sessions. As ASA must obtain permission from the subjects of any photographs or footage that ASA might display publicly, this agreement serves two purposes: (1) it provides ASA with your permission to make the link to your presentation available to others for future viewing (this permission is finite in duration); and (2) it provides ASA with permission to publicly display your image as captured in the event broadcast, photographs and background roll footage ASA captures during the event  (this permission is generally irrevocable except if you would like to request ASA to refrain from using your image from promotional materials). ASA will be able to use these photographs and footage for all purposes and in any format (e.g., print, online, etc.) to further its mission.

This agreement does not require you to give up any rights to your presentation. You will retain ownership of all rights to your presentation. Secondly, you will retain all rights to your voice and likeness. You will just be providing ASA permission to use your voice and likeness as captured in images and footage taken by ASA or its contractors.

Recording and Social Media Use. The American Sociological Association (“ASA”), through itself or its contractors, may photograph, broadcast and/or record all or portions of the events and functions at the Annual Meeting, including through audio and video recording, web streaming and photography, for the production of material distributed for a variety of purposes, including but not limited to educational, archival, commercial or promotional purposes (collectively known as the “Material”).  By registering for the Annual Meeting, you irrevocably grant the ASA, its assignees and licensees permission to capture your image, likeness, name, biographical information, actions, performance, voice, conversations, quotes and material spoken (collectively, “Likeness”) through photography, video, or any other means, and publish, exhibit, display, reproduce, translate, modify, edit or otherwise use perpetually throughout the world, in all media now and hereafter known or devised, in whole or in part, your Likeness as captured in the Material.   If you would like to decline permission for ASA to use your Likeness in the Material that is distributed for promotional purposes, you can request, in writing to [email protected], to be excluded and ASA will make a good faith effort to remove you from any of the Material that is published or otherwise publicly shared for promotional purposes.

You should be aware that recording by attendees during open sessions is a possibility as well as posting material discussing or relating to the Annual Meeting on social media.  ASA requests that all attendees respect their colleagues and behave responsibly when engaging in recording and social media activities. ASA does not take responsibility for the manner in which attendees use privately recorded material. As a general rule, Annual Meeting sessions also are open to the press, who may report on discussions, quote participants and publish other information made available during the session.