1. INTERNATIONALIZING AMERICAN SOCIOLOGY THROUGH THE RESEARCH COMMITTEES OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION.
- Author
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Janowite, Morris and Hill, Reuben
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ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. ,SOCIOLOGISTS ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
In August 1974, the International Sociological Association (ISA) will hold its Eighth World Congress of Sociology in Toronto in Ontario, Canada, and thereby afford an accessible opportunity for many North American sociologists to participate. The reorganization of the International Sociological Association by its Council in 1970 at Varna, Bulgaria, during sessions of the Seventh World Congress of Sociology was desired to strengthen the autonomy and effectiveness of its thirty research committees. This should provide opportunity for greater involvement for individual sociologists, both in the periodic international meetings and in the ongoing work of the ISA. These organizational changes come at an appropriate period in that North American sociologists are now demonstrating a stronger interest in cross-national sociology. This article is designed to describe to the membership of the American Sociological Association the implications of the new format of the International Sociological Association for international intellectual cooperation.
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- 1973