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TSP brings social science to broader public visibility and influence.
The Society Pages (TSP) is an open-access social science project headquartered in the at the and supported by individual donors.
TSP consists of in-house “TSP HQ” articles, blogs, and podcasts; our “Community Pages”; and content produced by our partners.
Produced directly by TSP editorial team and our wonderful authors and contributors, all of this original work is freely available online.
New and exciting research from the journals, vetted and summarized by the TSP graduate editorial board.
Long-form articles meant to give a broad, social scientific view on an issue or topic without the usual academic jargon.
Lively and engaging social science blogs written by academics who share our passion for sharing the sociological imagination in an open, accessible manner.
Our team is made up of editors-in-chief Doug Hartmann and Chris Uggen; graduate editor Mahala Miller; special projects coordinator Neeraj Rajasekar; Jon Smajda, our web editor; and an accomplished (and all-volunteer!) student board.
Meet the TeamWant to contribute to TSP? We're looking for research-based content (i.e. no op-eds). Writing should be geared towards a public audience and around 2,000 words. Figures and charts are welcome.
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TSP hosts contexts.org, the website for Contexts magazine, the public engagement journal of the American Sociological Society.
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Over the past two decades, the Council on Contemporary Families has built an outstanding reputation as a go-to source for authoritative social research on family life.
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