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Teaching Sociology

Teaching Sociology

Published in Association with American Sociological Association

eISSN: 1939862X | ISSN: 0092055X | Current volume: 52 | Current issue: 4 Frequency: Quarterly
Teaching Sociology publishes articles, notes, and reviews intended to be helpful to the discipline’s teachers. Articles range from experimental studies of teaching and learning to broad, synthetic essays on pedagogically important issues. The general intent is to share theoretically stimulating and practically useful information and advice with teachers.

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The American Sociological Association (ASA), founded in 1905, is a non-profit membership association dedicated to advancing sociology as a scientific discipline and profession serving the public good. With 12,000 members, ASA encompasses sociologists who are faculty members at colleges and universities, researchers, practitioners, and students. About 20 percent of the members work in government, business, or non-profit organizations. ASA hosts an annual meeting with more than 6,000 participants and publishes 14 professional journals and magazines.

As the national organization for sociologists, ASA, through its Executive Office, is well positioned to provide a unique set of services to its members and to promote the vitality, visibility, and diversity of the discipline. Working at the national and international levels, ASA aims to articulate policy and implement programs likely to have the broadest possible impact for sociology now and in the future.

Teaching Sociology publishes articles, notes, and reviews intended to be helpful to the discipline’s teachers. Articles range from experimental studies of teaching and learning to broad, synthetic essays on pedagogically important issues. The general intent is to share theoretically stimulating and practically useful information and advice with teachers.

Editor
Michele Lee Kozimor Elizabethtown College
Deputy Editor
Barbara F. Prince Lebanon Valley College
Editorial Board Members
Tennille Nicole Allen Lewis University
Joslyn Brenton Ithaca College
Cliff Brown University of New Hampshire
Jeffrey Chin Le Moyne College
Elizabeth T. Culatta Augusta University
Shannon N. Davis George Mason University Korea
Paul Dean Ohio Wesleyan University
Michel Estefan University of California-San Diego
Sylvia L. Flores South Texas College
Catherine V. Fobes  
Robert Donald Francis Whitworth University
Raj Andrew Ghoshal Elon University
Alanna Gillis St. Lawrence University
Kaya Hamer-Small Hillsborough Community College
David J. Hutson Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Abington
Erin N. Kidder Eckerd College
Colby R. King University of South Carolina-Upstate
Kathleen Odell Korgen William Paterson University
Laura Krull Saint Norbert College
Nik M. Lampe University of South Florida
Jessica A. Leveto Kent State University-Ashtabula
Greggor Mattson Oberlin College
Matthew May Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USA
Betty McCall Lycoming College
Matthew H. McLeskey SUNY-Oswego
Melinda Jo Messineo Ball State University
Amanda A. Mireles University of California-Merced
Ed A. Munoz University of Utah
Kristjane Nordmeyer Westminster College
Alexandra Catherine Hayes Nowakowski Florida State University
Shiri Noy Denison University
Daphne Pedersen University of North Dakota
Sadie R. Pendaz-Foster Inver Hills Community College
Diane L. Pike Augsburg University
Chavella T. Pittman Dominican University
Janis Prince Saint Leo University
Rachel Romero Texas State University
Laura Ann Sanchez Bowling Green State University
Josh Seim Boston College
Carrie Lee Smith Millersville University
Mehmet Soyer Utah State University
Robert Werth University of Southern California
Cameron Thomas Whitley Western Washington University
Jacqueline M. Zalewski West Chester University
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