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America's Newcomers and the Dynamics of Diversity More info.

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Trust in Schools More info.

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Beyond College for All More info.

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Making Hate a Crime More info.


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The ASA Rose Series in Sociology invites proposals for manuscripts providing broad sociological approaches to issues relevant to public policy. Read more.


The Russell Sage Foundation publishes ASA's Rose Series in Sociology under an agreement between the Foundation and the American Sociological Association.

The Rose Series aims to bring the best of sociology to wide audiences in the social sciences. The Rose Series was established in 1967 through a bequest to the ASA from Arnold and Caroline Rose.

Over the years, the Series has emphasized the publication of research monographs and is published by the ASA, Cambridge University Press, and Rutgers University Press. Past volumes in the Series include such classics as Black and White Self-Esteem: The Urban Social Child by Morris Rosenberg and Roberta Simmons; Cities with Little Crime: The Case of Switzerland by Marshall Clinard; The Shape of Culture: A Study of Contemporary Cultural Patterns in the United States by Judith Blau; and Gender Differences in Scientific Careers by Gerhard Sonnert.

This previous Series produced outstanding volumes, but the mission was revamped in 1995 to address new challenges for the communication of scholarly knowledge. The "new" Rose Series consists of books providing an integrative, accessible overview of topics or issues. The Series focuses on larger sociological questions or social policy issues and reaches a broad audience of sociologists, other social scientists, and, when relevant, policymakers.

The Russell Sage Foundation is an ideal institution to help ASA translate its vision into reality. The Foundation has long been committed to publishing works of excellence that speak to major social science issues, including the important links between social science and social policy.






Last Updated on January 08, 2005