The American Association of University Professors champions academic freedom, advances shared governance, and organizes faculty to ensure higher education's contribution to the common good.
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Migration Studies is a leading journal of the determinants, processes, and outcomes of human migration. Impact Factor: 2.2 (2023). https://academic.oup.com/migration
Our mission is to advance sociological theory through the exchange of ideas, research, and teaching experiences.
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Official BlueSky Presence for Political Sociology (PoliSoc), a section of the American Sociology Association
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PAA is a non-profit, scientific, professional organization that promotes and supports research on population issues.
Interdisciplinary Center for Arts and Culture at NYU. All about Latinx culture, creativity, scholarship & +
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A quarterly public sociology magazine upholding the 4 Rs: Rigorous, Readable, Relevant, and Rad. In other words, sociology can be both approachable and applicable! Edited by Amin Ghaziani, Seth Abrutyn, and Letta Page.
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The leading journal for the analysis of race, #racism, ethnicity and #migration worldwide.
https://www.tandfonline.com/ERS
UNLV Sociology PhD Candidate and Urban Scholar.
Exploring the cumulative effects of interstate highway placement on communities of color as a catalyst for repetitive urban trauma.
Cajun in Vegas. Queer elder. 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈
PhD Candidate @uoregon | Sociology | Race & Ethnicity, Politics, Social Stratification, Demography, & Quantitative Methods
Founded in 1905, the ASA's mission is to serve sociologists in their work, advance sociology as a science and profession, and promote the contributions and use of sociology to society. Our most popular pages here: https://bit.ly/m/AmSocAssoc
An ASA peer-reviewed journal focused on the scholarship of teaching and learning and pedagogy. Tweets by Editor, Deputy-Editor and editorial assistants.
MiSC is a community of scholars fighting to decriminalize migration and open wider pathways to legal immigration in the United States. Op Eds + Public History
https://sites.google.com/lclark.edu/misc
sociologist, ethnographer studying immigration, informal economies, race/ethnicity. UC Press author of Fruteros http://tinyurl.com/rum7zdp
Sociologist at UCLA. I study immigration, gender-based violence, bureaucracies, gender, state power.
Sociologist // Author of ‘Sin Padres, Ni Papeles’ @UCPress & ‘Everyday Futures’ @StanfordPress
Sociologist and ChcLat Prof. at UCI studying race and work, gender, and education. Author of Latina Teachers (2017) and The Weight of the White Coat (2025) https://www.ucpress.edu/books/the-weight-of-the-white-coat/paper
She/her/ella • Sociologist • Professor • Studying race, migration, and (Afro)Latinidad • Boston • 📚☕️🇩🇴
The Collaborative supports academics who conduct multidisciplinary, empirical research on immigration.
We support this work by promoting scholars’ work and translating findings for use by policymakers and community organizations.