Thank you to everyone who participated in our panels, round tables, mentorship session, and reception at ASA! And of course, thank you to our amazing volunteers who gave their time and ideas to make all of these events happen! Our section wouldn't be what it is without you.
Nominations for our section's awards are due tomorrow! Nominate yourself or a colleague for the Distinguished Contribution to Research Book Award, Distinguished Contribution to Research Article Award, Cristina Maria Riegos Student Paper Award, & Julian Samora Career Award.
🚨 Call for Papers! 🚨
Submit to our ASA session, “Rethinking the Status Quo: Toward a More Equitable Future of Latina/o Sociology.” We seek work that examines Latina/o Futures/Futurism as an aesthetic, political, relational, humanitarian, intimate, and/or epistemological matter.
🚨 Call for Papers! 🚨
Submit to our ASA session, “Latinx Immigrant Detention, Deportation, and the Carceral State.” We seek work that examines how immigration enforcement, detention, and deportation shape the lives of Latinx communities within the U.S. carceral state.
Are you teaching at a community college or attending one? Did you start your academic journey at a community college? We invite you to showcase your accomplishments in our newsletter. To participate, submit your short bio and a photo to [email protected]
Got a new publication, grant, or job? We want to hear about it and highlight your accomplishments in our next issue of Notas! Submit all announcements here by October 23rd: https://t.co/nDUThCHu0u.
We are please to announce that the section call for panels and papers for LASA 2026 (Paris, France, May 26-30, 2026) is open. More information at: https://t.co/76VzBpS8c5
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We are excited to see all of you at ASA! We invite you to join our reception and be in community with us on August 10th, 7:30-9:30 PM. We will be serving Puerto Rican food, refreshments, and drinks. We also hope you enjoy the music and join us at the dance floor!
As the major driver of demographic change, Latina/os are reshaping the social, economic, political & cultural landscape of the USA.
Don’t miss what Edward Telles calls “the most comprehensive & up-to-date reference on this often misunderstood population.”
It’s OUT NOW ↓
Want to be featured in NOTAS? If you are doing activist work through your university or community, send us a personal bio: [email protected]. We will be featuring members of our section who are involved in community organizing in our next issue!
🚨 Call for Papers! 🚨
Submit to our ASA session, Toward an Unruly Latinx Sociology. We seek work that challenges traditional paradigms and rethinks Latinx experiences through power dynamics like empire, racial capitalism, and anti-Indigeneity. Join us! #LatinxSociology#ASA2025
🚨 Call for Papers! 🚨
Submit to our panel, Latinos in Comparative Places. This session explores Latinx experiences across physical & symbolic places. We're looking for work that compares Latinxs across regions, generations, class, & political ideologies. #LatinxStudies#ASA2025
Not sure what ASA roundtable to submit your research to? The Latina/o Sociology section has an open call for roundtable submissions! Submit your work before the ASA February 26th deadline.
#LatinxSociology#ASA2025
🚨 Call for Papers! 🚨
Submit to our panel, Latinos in Comparative Places. This session explores Latinx experiences across physical & symbolic places. We're looking for work that compares Latinxs across regions, generations, class, & political ideologies. #LatinxStudies#ASA2025
🚨 Call for Papers! 🚨
Submit to our ASA session, Toward an Unruly Latinx Sociology. We seek work that challenges traditional paradigms and rethinks Latinx experiences through power dynamics like empire, racial capitalism, and anti-Indigeneity. Join us! #LatinxSociology#ASA2025