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The International Sociological Association (ISA) is a
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dedicated to scientific purposes in the field of
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and
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s. It is an international sociological body, gathering both individuals and national sociological organizations. The ISA was founded in 1949 under
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and it has about 4,500 individual and 45 collective members, hailing from 167 countries. Its sole purpose is to "represent sociologists everywhere, regardless of their school of thought, scientific approaches or ideological opinion" and its objective is to "advance sociological knowledge throughout the world". Along with the Institut International de Sociologie (IIS), it is seen as a world-leading international sociological organization. ISA is a member of the
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with the status of the non-governmental organization in formal associate relations with UNESCO and special consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the
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. The ISA's international conference is held every four years, the last of which, the XVIIIth World Congress of Sociology was held in
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, Japan, in July 2014. ISA also organizes a number of smaller conferences, and publishes two peer-reviewed academic journals: '' Current Sociology'' and ''
International Sociology ''International Sociology'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the field of sociology. The editor-in-chief is Marta Soler Gallart (Universitat de Barcelona). It was established in 1986 and is published by SAGE Publications on behalf of th ...
''. ISA's first president (1949–1952) was Louis Wirth. The current president (2018–2022) is Sari Hanafi, Lebanon.


Origins

The history of ISA can be traced to the 1948 initiative of
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's Social Science Department. The initiative was part of a larger plan aiming together to reform the
social sciences Social science is one of the branches of science, devoted to the study of societies and the relationships among individuals within those societies. The term was formerly used to refer to the field of sociology, the original "science of so ...
worldwide, by improving the ties between scholars worldwide "to promote research in fields crucial to establishments of a peaceful world order". As of 1949, sociological associations existed only in Belgium, Brazil, China, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, and the United States, with about twenty four more countries having sociologist represented in a different type of an institution. The Institut International de Sociologie (IIS), founded in 1893, was deemed too limited, and it was decided that a new organization needs to be created. In the end, representatives from 21 countries were invited for a Constituent Congress, held in
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on 5–11 September 1949. The original stated purpose of the organization was "to advance sociological knowledge throughout the world" through measures including developing "personal contacts between sociologists" in different regions and encouraging "international dissemination and exchange of information". A provisional Council was appointed, as were an Executive Secretary, Treasurer, and the Secretariat personnel; statutes were adopted. SA's first president was Louis Wirth. The first ISA conference was planned for 1950.


Activities

In 1952 ISA begun publishing an academic journal, '' Current Sociology''. 1971 marked the introduction of the official newsletter, the ''ISA Bulletin''. In 1986 ISA launched ''
International Sociology ''International Sociology'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the field of sociology. The editor-in-chief is Marta Soler Gallart (Universitat de Barcelona). It was established in 1986 and is published by SAGE Publications on behalf of th ...
'', a
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ed journal published six times annually and provided to all members. ''International Sociology'' also has a child publication, a bi-annual ''International Sociology Review of Books''. Other ISA's publications include the book series ''Sage Studies in International Sociology Books'' and ''ISA Handbooks''. It also has published its own
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. ISA organizes World Congress of Sociology and Forum of Sociology (every four years). In addition ISA organizes a number of smaller, regional and thematic conferences.


Organization

The statutes of ISA were first amended during the World Congress at Varna, and were subsequently amended again in 1974 at
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, 1978 at
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, 1982 at
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, 1986 at
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, 1994 at
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and 2010 at Gothenburg. At first, the governing body of ISA was the council of national representatives. The council elected the executive committee, which was composed of a President, three Vice-presidents, an Executive Secretary, and six other members. In 1970 ISA allowed general individual membership (previously it focused on organizational membership). Since then, ISA has both individual and collective members. Currently, the Council of National Associations is supplemented by the Research Council, which is composed individual representatives of all Research Committees. The two Councils hold the Assembly of Councils at the Congresses every four years, electing the President and other officials. Scientific activities of the ISA occur under the auspices of research committees that gather sociologists interested in similar subfields or topics within sociology. As of 1997 there were 59 such groups with a total membership of 4442 individuals. The two largest groups at that time were Migration and Social Stratification. As of July 2012, ISA webpages listed 55 Research Committees, 3 Working Groups and 5 Thematic Groups. As of 1994, ISA had 45 national associations as its members. Currently its members come from 167 countries. The ISA Junior Sociologists Network (JSN) is a global network of students, early-career academics and practitioners to share information and create collaborations. ISA offices have changed their location several times; since 1987 they are located are in
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, Spain. Although at its beginning, the ISA's budget consisted mainly of UNESCO funds, the modern ISA budget is primarily (90%) composed of membership dues and sales of publications; only 10% comes from grants of UNESCO/ISSC. The ISA is a member of the
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with the status of the non-governmental organization in formal associate relations with UNESCO and special consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the
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. The recognized languages of the ISA are English, French and Spanish; English is the organization's administrative language.


ISA World Congresses

Since 1962, the ISA World Congress has taken place every four years in a different location; before that period, the Congresses were held every three years. The programme of the association and the number of participants at the congresses have grown rapidly since the first Congress met in Zurich, Switzerland (1950) with about 150 participants; the 1994 congress in
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, Germany, attracted 3,678 participants.


ISA Forums

The idea of the Forum gathers and redefines the traditionally organized ISA Research Council conference and the interim conferences of ISA Research Committees. It was an event with two kinds of programs: a general program conceived as a dialogue between Research Committees and made up of the papers presented by the RCs’ delegates to the Research Council conference, and the parallel programs of the RCs organized by them. ISA Forums have been held in
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(2008),
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(2012), and
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(2016).


ISA Award for Excellence in Research and Practice

The ISA Award for Excellence in Research and Practice was established in March 2013. It is awarded to a sociologist who advances and promotes sociological knowledge and practice through outstanding contributions to the discipline, the profession, and the ISA. The award is presented every four years at the World Congress of the International Sociological Association at a special ISA awards ceremony. Immanuel Wallerstein was the first recipient of the award at the ISA World Congress of Sociology, Yokohama, Japan, 2014.


Foundation Mattei Dogan Award

A prominent sociologist is awarded the
Foundation Mattei Dogan Prize
in Sociology in recognition of their lifelong contributions to the progress of the field. After 2010, the prize awarded every four years at the ISA World Congress was discontinued. This award continued for other disciplines of the social sciences.


Survey on most influential works in sociology

In 1997, ISA conducted a survey of its membership to identify the 20th century's most influential books in sociology. Members were asked to name the five books that had the most influence on their own professional work. There were 455 respondents (16% of ISA's members), of whom 20.9% named ''
Economy and Society ''Economy and Society: An Outline of Interpretive Sociology'' (1921; ; or simply ''Economy and Society'') is a book by political economist and sociologist Max Weber, published posthumously in Germany by his wife Marianne. Alongside ''The Prote ...
'' by Max Weber, placing it first on the ISA list. The list was unveiled at the 1998 ISA congress.


List of ISA Presidents

The following individuals held or hold the title of ISA president: # 1949–1952 Louis Wirth, US # 1953–1956 Robert C. Angell, US # 1956–1959 Georges Friedmann, France # 1959–1962 Thomas Marshall, UK # 1962–1966 René König, Germany # 1966–1970 Jan Szczepański, Poland # 1970–1974 Reuben Hill, US # 1974–1978 Thomas Bottomore, UK # 1978–1982 Ulf Himmelstrand, Sweden # 1982–1986
Fernando Henrique Cardoso Fernando Henrique Cardoso (; born 18 June 1931), also known by his initials FHC (), is a Brazilian sociologist, professor and politician who served as the 34th president of Brazil from 1 January 1995 to 31 December 2002. He was the first Brazi ...
, Brazil # 1986–1990 Margaret Archer, UK # 1990–1994 T.K. Oommen, India # 1994–1998 Immanuel Wallerstein, US # 1998–2002 Alberto Martinelli, Italy # 2002–2006 Piotr Sztompka, Poland # 2006–2010
Michel Wieviorka Michel Wieviorka (born 23 August 1946, Paris) is a French sociologist, noted for his work on violence, terrorism, racism, social movements and the theory of social change. He was the 16th president of International Sociological Association (200 ...
, France # 2010–2014
Michael Burawoy Michael Burawoy (born 15 June 1947) is a sociologist working within Marxist social theory, best known as the leading proponent of public sociology and the author of '' Manufacturing Consent: Changes in the Labor Process Under Monopoly Capitalism ...
, US # 2014–2018 Margaret Abraham, US # 2018–2022 Sari Hanafi, Lebanon


References


Further reading

* Genov, Nikolai. 2021.
Building Global Sociology in a Divided World (1949–1990).
''Sociological Forum''. * Anon. 2021. �
Sociology Plus
” Sociology Plus. Retrieved July 25, 2022


External links

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