Sections
The PTS currently has 15 sections dedicated to various subfields of sociology. Members can enroll in more than one section.
- Sekcja Socjologii Pracy (Industrial sociology)
- Sekcja Socjologii Wsi i Rolnictwa (Rural sociology)
- Sekcja Socjologii Nauki (Sociology of science)
- Sekcja Socjologii Dewiacji i Kontroli Społecznej (Sociology of deviance)
- Sekcja Socjologii Miasta (Urban sociology)
- Sekcja Antropologii Społecznej (Social anthropology)
- Sekcja Metodologii Badań Społecznych (Methodology of social research)
- Sekcja Socjologii Jakościowej i Symbolicznego Interakcjonizmu (Qualitative research and Symbolic interactionism)
- Sekcja Socjologicznych Problemów Bezpieczeństwa Narodowego (formerly Sekcja Socjologii Wojska) (Military sociology)
- Sekcja Socjologii Medycyny (Medical sociology)
- Sekcja Pracy Socjalnej (Sociology of social work)
- Sekcja Socjotechniki (Social engineering)
- Sekcja Socjologii Prawa (Sociology of law)
- Sekcja Socjologii Religii (Sociology of religion)
- Sekcja Historii Socjologii (History of sociology)
- Sekcja Kół Naukowych PTS ("Scholarly circles of the Polish Sociological Association")
- Sekcja Socjologii Młodzieży i Edukacji (Sociology of youth and education)
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