American Sociological Association - Presidents

Presidents

The following persons have been president of the American Sociological Association:

  • Lester F. Ward 1906–1907
  • William G. Sumner 1908–1909
  • Franklin H. Giddings 1910–1911
  • Albion Woodbury Small 1912–1913
  • Edward A. Ross 1914–1915
  • George E. Vincent 1916
  • George E. Howard 1917
  • Charles Cooley 1918
  • Frank W. Blackmar 1919
  • James Q. Dealey 1920
  • Edward C. Hayes 1921
  • James P. Lichtenberger 1922
  • Ulysses G. Weatherly 1923
  • Charles A. Ellwood 1924
  • Robert E. Park 1925
  • John L. Gillin 1926
  • W. I. Thomas 1927
  • John M. Gillette 1928
  • William F. Ogburn 1929
  • Howard W. Odum 1930
  • Emory S. Bogardus 1931
  • Luther L. Bernard 1932
  • Edward B. Reuter 1933
  • Ernest W. Burgess 1934
  • F. Stuart Chapin 1935
  • Henry P. Fairchild 1936
  • Ellsworth Faris 1937
  • Frank H. Hankins 1938
  • Edwin Sutherland 1939
  • Robert M. MacIver 1940
  • Stuart A. Queen 1941
  • Dwight Sanderson 1942
  • George A. Lundberg 1943
  • Rupert B. Vance 1944
  • Kimball Young 1945
  • Carl C. Taylor 1946
  • Louis Wirth 1947
  • E. Franklin Frazier 1948
  • Talcott Parsons 1949
  • Leonard S. Cottrell, Jr. 1950
  • Robert C. Angell 1951
  • Dorothy Swaine Thomas 1952
  • Samuel A. Stouffer 1953
  • Florian Znaniecki 1954
  • Donald Young 1955
  • Herbert Blumer 1956
  • Robert K. Merton 1957
  • Robin M. Williams, Jr. 1958
  • Kingsley Davis 1959
  • Howard P. Becker 1960 (died in office)
  • Robert E.L. Faris 1961
  • Paul Lazarsfeld 1962
  • Everett C. Hughes 1963
  • George C. Homans 1964
  • Pitirim A. Sorokin 1965
  • Wilbert E. Moore 1966
  • Charles P. Loomis 1967
  • Philip M. Hauser 1968
  • Arnold M. Rose 1969 (died in office)
  • Ralph Turner 1969
  • Reinhard Bendix 1970
  • William H. Sewell 1971
  • William J. Goode 1972
  • Mirra Komarovsky 1973
  • Peter M. Blau 1974
  • Lewis A. Coser 1975
  • Alfred McClung Lee 1976
  • John Milton Yinger 1977
  • Amos H. Hawley 1978
  • Hubert M. Blalock, Jr. 1979
  • Peter H. Rossi 1980
  • William Foote Whyte 1981
  • Erving Goffman 1982
  • Alice S. Rossi 1983
  • James F. Short, Jr. 1984
  • Kai T. Erikson 1985
  • Matilda White Riley 1986
  • Melvin L. Kohn 1987
  • Herbert J. Gans 1988
  • Joan Huber 1989
  • William Julius Wilson 1990
  • Stanley Lieberson 1991
  • James S. Coleman 1992
  • Seymour Martin Lipset 1993
  • William A. Gamson 1994
  • Amitai Etzioni 1995
  • Maureen T. Hallinan 1996
  • Neil Smelser 1997
  • Jill Quadagno 1998
  • Alejandro Portes 1999
  • Joe R. Feagin 2000
  • Douglas S. Massey 2001
  • Barbara F. Reskin 2002
  • William T. Bielby 2003
  • Michael Burawoy 2004
  • Troy Duster 2005
  • Cynthia Fuchs Epstein 2006
  • Frances Fox Piven 2007
  • Arne L. Kalleberg 2008
  • Patricia Hill Collins 2009
  • Evelyn Nakano Glenn 2010
  • Randall Collins 2011
  • Erik Olin Wright 2012
  • Cecilia L. Ridgeway 2013

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