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- c1952-c2002 (Creation)
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128 boxes
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The British Sociological Association was founded in 1951, following several meetings held in London, on the initiative of a number of university Professors, including A M Carr-Saunders, D V Glass, V G Childe, Raymond Firth and M Fortes. The Association was aimed at 'promoting interest in sociology, and advancing its study and application in this country, and at encouraging contact and co-operation between workers in all relevant fields of inquiry', bringing together those who were interested in the sociological aspect of their own field of study. The membership of the Association continues to be drawn from a wide range of interest groups, including research, teaching, postgraduates, undergraduates, and practitioners in many professional fields. The BSA promotes the exchange of ideas and information both through it's publications, most notably the journal 'Sociology', and through study groups, Summer Schools and the Postgraduate Forum (a network for postgraduate students). It actively promotes professional standards, advising individuals and institutions, and producing guidelines. It also contributes to policy development in related areas of research and training.
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GB 0097 BSA c1952-c2002 Collection 128 boxes British Sociological Association
The British Sociological Association was founded in 1951, following several meetings held in London, on the initiative of a number of university Professors, including A M Carr-Saunders, D V Glass, V G Childe, Raymond Firth and M Fortes. The Association was aimed at 'promoting interest in sociology, and advancing its study and application in this country, and at encouraging contact and co-operation between workers in all relevant fields of inquiry', bringing together those who were interested in the sociological aspect of their own field of study. The membership of the Association continues to be drawn from a wide range of interest groups, including research, teaching, postgraduates, undergraduates, and practitioners in many professional fields. The BSA promotes the exchange of ideas and information both through it's publications, most notably the journal 'Sociology', and through study groups, Summer Schools and the Postgraduate Forum (a network for postgraduate students). It actively promotes professional standards, advising individuals and institutions, and producing guidelines. It also contributes to policy development in related areas of research and training.
Minutes of the Executive Committee, the finance committee, and related subcommittees; AGM papers; membership registers; material relating to study groups, publications and Summer Schools; conference papers; administrative files; and material relating to relationships with external bodies, the Social Science Research Council, the teachers' section, the Scottish branch and the newsletter.
This collection is mostly unlisted. The administrative files have been boxlisted.
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English
No handlist available.
LSE holds additional material relating to Professor Bottomore's presidency of the BSA in the Bottomore papers.
Output from CAIRS using template 14 and checked by hand on July 15, 2002 15 July 2002 Associations British Sociological Association Childe , Vere Gordon , 1892-1957 , prehistorian and archaeologist Deontology Educational policy Ethics Firth , Sir , Raymond William , 1901-2002 , Knight , anthropologist Fortes , Meyer , 1906-1983 , anthropologist Glass , David Victor , 1911-1978 , sociologist and demographer Interdisciplinary approach Learned societies Organizations Professional associations Saunders , Sir , Alexander Morris , Carr- , 1886-1966 , Knight , economist and educationist x Carr-Saunders , Sir , Alexander Morris Scientific methods Social Science Research Council Sociology
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Minutes of the Executive Committee, the finance committee, and related subcommittees; AGM papers; membership registers; material relating to study groups, publications and Summer Schools; conference papers; administrative files; and material relating to relationships with external bodies, the Social Science Research Council, the teachers' section, the Scottish branch and the newsletter.
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This collection is mostly unlisted. The administrative files have been boxlisted.
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CLOSED UNTIL LISTED
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DONOR
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- English
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- Latin
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LSE holds additional material relating to Professor Bottomore's presidency of the BSA in the Bottomore papers.
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