Midwest Sociological Society
The Midwest Sociological Society (MSS) is a "… membership organization of academic and applied sociologists as well as students of the discipline."[1] The society was founded in 1936 and held its first annual meeting in 1937. In 2011–12 its membership marked its 75th anniversary at annual meetings held in St Louis and Minneapolis.[1]
While membership of the society is open to everyone, the majority of its 1300 members (2/3)[2] are from the Midwest.[1]
The society publishes the scholarly journal, The Sociological Quarterly; holds an annual meeting each spring; supports fellowship, grant, and award programs; and supports research by its members.[2]
Presidents
Name | Term |
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L. Guy Brown | 1937 |
J. O. Hertzler | 1937–38 |
Noel P. Gist | 1938–39 |
Leslie D. Zeleny | 1939–40 |
Clyde W. Hart | 1940–41 |
Carrol D. Clark | 1941–42 |
James M. Reinhardt | 1942–44 |
David E. Lindstrom | 1944–45 |
Ernest Manheim | 1945–46 |
Howard P. Becker | 1946–47 |
T. Earl Suellenger | 1947 |
Lloyd V. Ballard | 1947–48 |
Ray E. Wakeley | 1948–49 |
George V. Vold | 1949–50 |
Thomas D. Eliot | 1950–51 |
J. Howell Atwood | 1951–52 |
Donald O. Cowgill | 1952–53 |
William H. Sewell | 1953–54 |
John H. Burma | 1954–55 |
Harold W. Saunders | 1955–56 |
C. Terrence Pihlblad | 1956–57 |
Paul Meadows | 1957–58 |
Elio D. Monachesi | 1958–59 |
Paul J. Campisi | 1959–60 |
Ruth Shonle Cavan | 1960–61 |
Arnold M. Rose | 1961–62 |
Manford H. Kuhn | 1962–63 |
Alan P. Bates | 1963–64 |
Robert L. McNamara | 1964–65 |
Marshall B. Clinard | 1965–66 |
William L. Kolb | 1966–67 |
Raymond Mack | 1967–68 |
Robert W. Habenstein | 1968–69 |
Nicholas Babchuk | 1969–70 |
Roy G. Francis | 1970–71 |
Ira Reiss | 1971–72 |
Robert F. Winch | 1972–73 |
Carolyn Rose | 1973–74 |
Warren A. Peterson | 1974–75 |
Helena Z. Lopata | 1975–76 |
Richard H. Hall | 1976–77 |
Charles K. Warriner | 1977–78 |
Scott Greer | 1978–79 |
Joan Huber | 1979–80 |
Ethel Shanas | 1980–81 |
Hans O. Mauksch | 1981–82 |
Scott G. McNall | 1982–83 |
James L. McCartney | 1983–84 |
Michael Aiken | 1984–85 |
Peter M. Hall | 1985–86 |
John P. Clark | 1986–87 |
Kathleen S. Crittenden | 1987–88 |
Norman K. Denzin | 1988–89 |
Roberta G. Simmons | 1989–90 |
Alan Booth | 1990–91 |
Susan E. Wright | 1991–92 |
Clark McPhail | 1992–93 |
Carl Couch | 1993–94 |
Richard T. Schaefer | 1994–95 |
Barbara S. Heyl | 1995–96 |
Anthony M. Orum | 1996–97 |
R. Dean Wright | 1997–98 |
Joanne Nagel | 1998–99 |
Joel Best | 1999–00 |
John E. Farley | 2000–01 |
Gary Alan Fine | 2001–02 |
Philip Olson | 2002–03 |
Chris Prendergast | 2003–04 |
Eleanor Miller | 2004–05 |
Robert Benford | 2005–06 |
Patricia & Peter Adler | 2006–07 |
Helen A. Moore | 2007–08 |
Susan Stall | 2008–09 |
Diane Pike | 2009–10 |
Peter Kivisto | 2010–11 |
Mary Zimmerman | 2011–12 |
Linda Lindsey | 2012–13 |
Barbara Keating | 2013–14 |
Notes
References
- "Midwest Sociological Society". Midwest Sociological Society. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
- "About the Midwest Sociological Society". Midwest Sociological Society. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
Further reading
Boos, Robert (17 June 2016). "Four students found their voice at the Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting". Metropolitan State University. Retrieved 3 November 2018.