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British Sociological Association : ウィキペディア英語版 | British Sociological Association The British Sociological Association (BSA) is a scholarly and professional society for sociologists in the United Kingdom, and was founded in 1951. It publishes the academic journals ''Sociology'', ''Work, Employment and Society'' and ''Cultural Sociology'' (with SAGE Publications) as well as its membership newsletter ''Network'' and a monthly eNewsletter. Formerly, the ''British Journal of Sociology'' was the BSA's official journal, but it was replaced by ''Sociology'' some years after the latter had been established.〔A. H. Halsey, ''A History of Sociology in Britain'', Oxford University Press, 2004, p. 183〕 It is a registered charitable company (charity no: 1080235) which states its mission is to "represent the intellectual and sociological interests of our members."〔http://www.britsoc.co.uk/about/about-the-bsa.aspx〕 ==Organisation of the BSA== The activities of the BSA are co-ordinated by an Advisory Forum charged with overseeing governance, membership services and publications. Decisions are monitored and ratified by the Board of Trustees, which includes the BSA president. An office of 12 staff members takes care of the day-to-day running of the Association.
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