European Academy of Sociology

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The European Academy of Sociology (EAS) is an organization of European scholars in many different areas of sociology and a common concern with quality standards for sociological research and education. Currently, the Academy has 42 elected fellows (including, for instance, Melinda Mills, Diego Gambetta, and Lars-Erik Cederman) and 16 emeritus fellows (including, for instance, John Goldthorpe, Anuška Ferligoj, and Anthony Heath).

EAS was founded in Paris in 2000 and Raymond Boudon was its first President.[1] Subsequent Presidents were Peter Hedström, Werner Raub, Frank Kalter, and Emmanuel Lazega. The current President is Lucinda Platt.

Mission

Raymond Boudon Award winners

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