📣The latest issue of our newsletter is now available. Read contributions by Laura Ford, Jeffrey C. Alexander and Jack Porter, and an interview with George Steinmetz. Enjoy!
https://t.co/a2SVBWjEdh
The HoSST section invites graduate student section members to apply for funding to cover travel and accommodations expenses for ASA's 2026 meeting in NYC. We have two travel grants available to cover expenses for up to $450.
While all graduate student section members attending the ASA meeting are welcome to apply, students presenting in the HoSST sessions will be given priority. For details on how to apply, refer to the section announcements sent by email.
Do you know someone who would make an excellent Chair-Elect, Secretary-Treasurer, Council Member, or Graduate Student Representative for our section? Are you interested? Send in your nominations to past chair Laura Ford. #ASA
Are you interested in getting more involved in the HoSST section? Volunteer for a committee! Check your email to find the link for the volunteer sign up form (closing 16 September). We'd love to have your input. Plus it would look fabulous on your CV...
Are you interested in getting more involved in the HoSST section? Volunteer for a committee! Check your email to find the link for the volunteer sign up form (closing 16 September). We'd love to have your input. Plus it would look fabulous on your CV...
It was great to see such a big turnout to our sessions. Thank you to all the presenters, organisers and council members. Looking forward to seeing everyone next year in NYC!
Self-nominations are encouraged. Please send nominations along with an electronic version of the paper to the Committee chair:
Jean-Pierre Reed, Committee Chair
[email protected]
This is a reminder about the Section’s three annual Awards. We warmly welcome nominations by March 15, 2025 for: (1) the Lifetime Achievement Award, (2) the Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award, and (3) the Graduate Student Paper Award.
If published, the paper should have appeared within the past two calendar years (i.e. a paper nominated in 2025 may have been published anytime during 2023 or 2024). Unpublished papers should not exceed 9,000 words of text (excluding references, tables, etc.).