ISA RC 46

 

The aims of the RC46 are: to advance knowledge in all areas of clinical sociology throughout the world; to provide a common meeting ground for clinical sociologists and others interested in clinical sociological knowledge; to encourage international cooperation in clinical sociology research; to promote training and educational opportunities to further the development of clinical sociology; to develop bonds with other disciplines and other specializations in sociology.


RC 46 Statuses

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Board 2010 - 2014 of RC46

 
President Jan Marie FRITZ, University of Cincinnati, USA, jan.fritz@uc.edu
Vice-Presidents Program - Tina Uys (South Africa) tuys@uj.ac.za

Publications - Emma Porio (Philippines) eporio@ateneo.edu
Secretary-Treasurer Harry Perlstadt (US)  perlstad@msu.edu
Additional Executive Board Members/Autres members du Conseil (2012-2014)
  Nicole Aubert (France) niaubert@club-internet.fr

Jenifer Cartland (US) jcartland@luriechildrens.org

Massimo Corsale (Italy) massimocorsale@yahoo.it

John Cultiaux (Belgium) johncultiaux@yahoo.fr

Vincent de Gaulejac (France)v.gaulejac@wanadoo.fr

Judith Gordon (US) judith.gordon@yale.edu

Patricia Guerrero Morales (Chile)ps.pguerrero@gmail.com

Gwynth Marshall Øverland (Norway) gwyn.overland@sshf.no

Jacques Rheaume (Canada)rheaume.jacques@uqam.ca

Abdul Mumin Sa’ad (Nigeria)amsaad89@hotmail.com

Robert Sévigny (Canada)robert.sevigny@umontreal.ca

Andre Suchet (France) a.suchet@wanadoo.fr

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Board Members and Regional Representatives

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Member Initiatives

Initiative Leader Description
Website and listserv Jenifer Cartland

Develop website and listserv to support communications and information sharing

Membership and recruitment Regional representatives

Develop linkages with associations in own countries

Coordination of the RC 46 meeting Jan Marie Fritz
 
RC46 upcoming meetings Jean-Philippe Bouilloud

Coordinate the program committee for the RC46 meeting at the ISA Forum

Publications Norma Takeuti

Explore publication opportunities for clinical sociology; develop
multi-language reading list; coordinate the publications committee

Publications and ISA Forum Patricia Guerrero Morales

Co-coordinator of the publications committee and the program
committee for the RC46 meeting at the ISA Forum

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Membership

Dues for four years:

Category

of Economies
Regular
Student
A
USD 30
USD 20
B
USD 15
USD 10
C
USD 10
USD 10

ISA membership registration form is available on https://secured.com/~f3641/formisa.htm

Table of Economies by Category Source: For operational and analytical purposes, the World Bank’s main criterion for classifying economies is gross national income (GNI) per capita. This classification does not necessarily reflect development status. The World Bank, October 2011,www.worldbank.org

CATEGORY A
Andorra

Aruba

Australia

Austria

Bahamas

Bahrain

Barbados

Belgium

Bermuda

Brunei

Canada

Cayman Is.

Channel Is.

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Rep.

Denmark

Estonia

Equatorial Guinea

Faeroe Is.

Finland

France

French Polynesia

Germany

Greece

Greenland

Guam

Hong Kong, China

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Isle of Man

Israel

Italy

Japan

Korea, Rep

Kuwait

Latvia

Liechtenstein

Luxembourg

Macao, China

Malta

Monaco

Netherlands

Neth. Antilles

New Caledonia

New Zealand

Mariana Is.

Norway

Oman

Poland

Portugal

Puerto Rico

Qatar

Saudi Arabia

San Marino

Singapore

Slovak Rep.

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Taiwan

Trinidad & Tobago

Utd Arab Emirates

United Kingdom

United States

Virgin Islands (US)

 
CATEGORY B
Albania

Algeria

American Samoa

Antigua & Barbuda

Argentina

Azerbaijan

Belarus

Belize

Bhutan

Bosnia-Herzegovina
Brazil

Bulgaria

Chile

Colombia

Costa Rica

Cuba

Dominican Rep.

Gabon

Grenada

Iran

Jamaica

Kazakhstan

Lebanon

Libya

Lithuania

Macedonia

Malaysia

Maldives

Marshall Is.

Mauritius

Mayotte

Mexico

Montenegro

Namibia

Palau

Panama

Peru

Romania

Russian Fed.

Samoa
Serbia

Seychelles

South Africa

St. Kitts-Nevis

St. Lucia

St. Vincent

Suriname

Turkey

Uruguay

Venezuela, RB
 
CATEGORY C

Afghanistan

Angola

Armenia

Bangladesh

Benin

Bolivia

Botswana

Burkina Faso

Burundi

Cambodia

Cameroon

Cape Verde

Central African R.

Chad

China

Congo, Dem. Rep.

Congo, Rep.

Côte d'Ivoire

Djibouti

Dominica

Ecuador

Egypt

El Salvador

Eritrea

Ethiopia

Fiji

Gambia

Georgia

Ghana

Guatemala

Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

Guyana

Haiti

Honduras

India

Indonesia

Iraq

Jordan

Kenya

Kiribati

Kyrgyzstan

Lao PDR

Lesotho

Liberia

Madagascar

Malawi

Mali

Mauritania

Micronesia

Moldova

Mongolia

Morocco

Mozambique
Myanmar

Nepal

Nicaragua

Niger

Nigeria

Pakistan

Papua New

Paraguay

Philippines

Rwanda

S.Tomé-Principe

Senegal

Sierra Leone

Solomon Is.

Somalia

Sri Lanka

Sudan

Swaziland
Syria

Tajikistan

Tanzania

Thailand

Timor-Leste

Togo

Tonga

Tunisia

Turkmenistan

Uganda

Ukraine

Uzbekistan

Vanuatu

Vietnam

West Bank & Gaza

Yemen, Rep.

Zambia

Zimbabwe

 

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2012 Clinical Sociology Awards Recepients 

RC46 gave its first awards on August 3 at the 2012 ISA Forum in Buenos Aires, Argentina.  Three awards were presented – the Lifetime Achievement Award, Outstanding Early Career Award and Distinguished Book Award.

Lifetime Achievement Award in Clinical Sociology

This Lifetime Achievement Award honors a colleague whose research and/or practice has significantly contributed to advances within clinical sociology. The award recognizes exceptional merit.  The first RC46 Distinguished Career Award was given to Robert Sévigny (Canada), professor emeritus at the University of Montreal and first president of our organization, for his exceptional contributions to the field of clinical sociology.  Letters of nomination noted that Sévigny is one of the pioneers in formally establishing clinical sociology within the ISA and in Quebec, Canada where he was the main organizer of two international clinical sociology conferences in 1990 and 1991.  Sévigny also played “a decisive role” in collaborating with those who developed clinical sociology in France and other countries.  Sévigny “accomplished numerous groundbreaking achievements, assuming with integrity and dedication… various roles and responsibilities.”  He is described as a “pioneer and visionary” in co-founding a multi-disciplinary research and training center within a front-line health and social services organization in the early 1990s in Montreal.  The center has grown to more than 50 university researchers and, each year, they carry out about 80 research projects, give approximately 60 training seminars for practitioners and produce numerous publications and conferences.  Sévigny, the center’s first scientific director, developed an organization “steeped in the clinical sociology tradition (that is) a living legacy and testimony to (his) work, knowledge and wisdom.”  Robert Sévigny is considered “a major leader in the field of sociology, gaining respect from many sides, from (those) quite far from a clinical approach (as well as from those who) are close partners.”

Outstanding Early Career Award in Clinical Sociology

The award for an Outstanding Early Career in Clinical Sociology honors junior scholars who have shown outstanding commitment to clinical sociology and whose research has contributed in important ways to the advancement of the discipline.  The 2012 award was given to Olga Guzhva, an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology of Management and Social Work at the V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University (Ukraine).  Those nominating Olga noted her “energy and initiative.”  She is the editor of Studies of Changing Societies, an international, multi-disciplinary on-line journal.  She also is the deputy editor of SOCIOIIPOCTIP, an on-line research journal connected to sociology and social work.  Olga has many publications.  One colleague noted Olga’s “linguistic, analytical and methodological prowess” and described her work in the area of security as “innovative.”  Another colleague said Olga provides “deep theoretical insight, methodological precision and excellent analysis…” in her studies of political leadership, social security and corruption.  One of her colleagues noted that Olga “is truly on the path to becoming a young global leader.”

Distinguished Scholarly Book Award in Clinical Sociology

The Distinguished Scholarly Book Award honors a recent book in the field of clinical sociology.  The 2012 award was given to International Clinical Sociology. The book provides essential information (conceptual and theoretical approaches, research methods, history of the field in different regions) as well as introduces many areas of application. The volume, published by Springer, contains the work of 22 authors and co-authors from 9 countries. The book was edited by Jan Marie Fritz, a professor at the University of Cincinnati in the United States, and includes chapters by a number of RC46 members including Jacques Rhéaume (Canada), Vincent de Gaulejac (France), Yuji Noguchi (Japan), Anastasia-Valentine Rigas (Greece), Andriani Papadaki (Greece), Robert Sévigny (Canada), A. Halim Wan (Malaysia), and Walda Katz Fishman (US).  Those nominating the book noted that the editor had “assembled a first class group of authors” and that the volume “expresses, with completeness, the achieved maturity of the specialization” and “represents a significant contribution in the development of sociology.”

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Awards and Citations

RC46 Lifetime Achievement Award in Clinical Sociology
RC46 Outstanding Early Career in Clinical Sociology
RC46 Distinguished Scholarly Book Award in Clinical Sociology
RC46 Outstanding Scholarship in Clinical Sociology
RC46 Distinguished Service in Clinical Sociology

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Links

International Sociological Association
Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology
Association Francaise de Sociologie (RT 16 Sociologie Clinique)
Association Internationale des Sociologues de Langue Francaise (CR 19 Sociologie Clinique)
Institut International de Sociologie Clinique