Press Releases

June 26, 2024

American Sociological Association Honors Leaders in the Discipline

May 29, 2024

Shelley J. Correll Elected 117th ASA President; Victor E. Ray Voted Vice President

May 20, 2024

COVID-19 Impacted Domestic Violence Differently Depending on Class, but Not in the Way You May Think: New Study

April 29, 2024

Eight Sociologists Recognized by Premier Science Associations

April 9, 2024

Public Policy and the Well-Being of Transgender and Gender Diverse Youth in the U.S.: A Sociological Guide for the Public

March 20, 2024

Financialization Increases Housing Precarity: New Study

March 12, 2024

Lower-Class Background Contributes to Imposter Syndrome in Academia: New Study

January 23, 2024

Global Illiberalism Impacts Academic Freedom: New Study

November 16, 2023

Gender Wage Gap vs. Family Wage Gap: Its Complicated, New Study Shows

September 26, 2023

Stigma Has Declined for Chronic Diseases but Not for Mental Illnesses, Study Finds

July 26, 2023

Sociological Perspectives on Immigrants and Immigration Available

July 24, 2023

White Police Membership in Republican Party Associated with Racial Bias, Study Finds

July 19, 2023

Sociologists to Explore Topics of Attacks on Public Education, Racial Justice, the Future of Democracy, and More at ASA Annual Meeting, Aug. 17-21, Philadelphia; Press Registration Open

June 16, 2023

American Sociological Association Honors Leaders in the Discipline

June 1, 2023

Adia Harvey Wingfield Elected 116th ASA President; Allison J. Pugh Voted Vice President

May 19, 2023

World’s Militaries Increase Carbon Emissions: Study

March 23, 2023

Hard-Right Social Media Activities Lead to Civil Unrest: Study

January 25, 2023

The Role of Community in the Abandonment of Not-for-Profit Status

January 23, 2023

Race and Racism in the United States: A Sociological Guide for the Public

November 29, 2022

Making Sense Out of Conspiracy Theories: Study Explores the Trajectory of Online Conspiracy Talk

September 26, 2022

New Study Delves into What Drives Colleges’ Continued Use of Legacy Preference

July 28, 2022

Party Animals: A New Study on Retirement Timing by Federal Judges 

June 22, 2022

Sociologists to Explore Topics of Gun Violence, Policing, Housing Insecurity, Abortion Rights, and More at ASA Annual Meeting, Aug. 5-9, Los Angeles; Press Registration Open

June 15, 2022

American Sociological Association Honors Leaders in the Discipline

June 2, 2022

Joya Misra Elected 115th ASA President; Jennifer A. Reich Voted Vice President

May 17, 2022

Exploitation, Corporate Responsibility, or State Regulation? A New Study on Public Perceptions of Global Supply Chains

March 18, 2022

What Role Does Sexuality Play in the Academic Gender Gap?

January 27, 2022

Beyond Big Pharma: How Opioids Became the Go-To Tool for Pain Management

November 22, 2021

Do Protests Matter? New Study Examines How Protests Bring About Change

October 18, 2021

Experts Discuss the Complicated Role of Technology in Society

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