ASA Mathematical Sociology Section

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The purpose of the Mathematical Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association (ASA) is to encourage, enhance and foster research, teaching and other professional activities in mathematical sociology, for the development of sociology and the benefit of society, through organized meetings, conferences, newsletters, publications, awards, and other means deemed appropriate by the Section Council. The Section seeks to promote communication, collaboration, and consultation among scholars in sociology in general, mathematical sociology, and allied scientific disciplines.

Section Council

Chair: Lynn Smith-Lovin, Duke University
Chair-Elect: Dawn T. Robinson, University of Georgia
Past Chair: Guillermina Jasso, New York University
Section Secretary/Treasurer: Pamela Emanuelson, North Dakota State University
Weihua An, Emory University
Matthew E. Brashears, University of South Carolina-Columbia
Neha Gondal, Boston University
Kevin Lewis, University of California-San Diego
Victoria Money, University of South Carolina (Student Representative)
Kimberly Brooke Rogers, Dartmouth College
Emma Spiro, University of Washington

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Zack W. Almquist, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Washington

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