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Established in 1988

To pursue a broadly based approach to the interrelationship
between sociological and demographic phenomena. Specifically,
the RC41 is concerned with how sociological phenomena affect
population structure and processes and vice versa. Both
macro and micro approaches are encouraged as well as research
addressed to integrating these two levels of analysis. The
RC41 will focus on conceptual and methodological development
with the primary goal being an integrated and cumulative
approach to the study of the articulation between population
and social structure. Emphasis will be placed on cross-cultural
research with a maximum exchange of research findings. Special
attention is given to policy-relevant research.
Bylaws
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PDF file, 67 KB]
RC41 website

President
Encarnación Aracil, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain, enaracil@cps.ucm.es
Vice-President
Devanayaka Sundaram, India
Secretary
Joseph Troisi, University of Malta, Malta, joseph.troisi@um.edu.mt
Treasurer
Elena Bastida-Gonzalez, USA, bastida@panam.edu
Members
Rosa María Camarena-Cordova, UNAM, Mexico
Gloria Luz Nelson, University of the Philippines, Philippines
Ofra Anson, Ben Gurion University, Israel
Ex-officio
Bali Ram, Canada



RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations
RC06 Family
Research
RC11 Sociology
of Aging
RC15 Sociology
of Health
RC31 Sociology
of Migration

RC41 Newsletter, May
2008, pdf file, [123 KB]

Dues: $20 (discount $10) for a 4-year period;ISA membership
registration form is available on http://www.isa-sociology.org/memb_i/index.htm
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