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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox organization Шаблон:One source The International Institute of Sociology (IIS) is a scholarly organization which seeks to stimulate and facilitate the development, exchange, and application of scientific knowledge to questions of sociological relevance. Membership is open to all sociologists as well as to scholars in neighbouring disciplines.

Created in Paris in 1893 by René Worms, it is the oldest continuous sociological association in existence. Its first congress was held in Paris in October 1894[1]Шаблон:Rp under the chairmanship of René Worms, which formalised the foundation of this institution.[1]Шаблон:Rp The Révue internationale de sociologie, founded the year before, became the printed organ of the Institute.[1] Since its foundation the goal of the IIS has been to bring together sociologists from around the world. It has a longstanding tradition of promoting discussions on the most crucial theoretical issues of the day and on the practical use of social scientific knowledge. Among its members and associates were prominent scholars such as: Franz Boas, Roger Bastide, Lujo Brentano, Theodor Geiger, Gustave Le Bon, Karl Mannheim, William F. Ogburn, Pitirim Sorokin, Georg Simmel, Werner Sombart, Gabriel Tarde, Ferdinand Toennies, Thorstein Veblen, Lester F. Ward, Eliezer Ben-Rafael, Sidney Webb, Max Weber, Florian Znaniecki, and Ludwig Gumplowicz[1]Шаблон:Rp

Every two years the IIS organizes a world congress in Sociology. Recent IIS World Congresses were held in Uppsala (2013), Delhi (2012), Yerevan (2009), Budapest (2008), Stockholm (2005), Beijing (2004), Kraków (2001), Tel Aviv (1999), Köln (1997), Trieste (1995), Paris (1993), Kobe (1991), and Rome (1989).

In addition to the congresses and other meetings, the IIS publishes the Annales de l'Institut International de Sociologie / Annals of the International Institute of Sociology. First published in 1895 after the first world congress, this book series seeks to present cutting-edge research and synthesis.

Leadership

Nr President Country Term
1 John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury Шаблон:Flag 1893 – 1895
2 Albert Schäffle Шаблон:Flag 1895 – 1896
3 Alfred Jules Émile Fouillée Шаблон:Flag 1896 – 1897
4 Paul von Lilienfeld Шаблон:Flag 1897 – 1898
5 Gumersindo de Azcárate Шаблон:Flag 1898 – 1899
6 Achille Loria Шаблон:Flag 1899 – 1900
7 Guillaume De Greef Шаблон:Flag 1900 – 1901
8 Carl Menger Шаблон:Flag 1901 – 1902
9 Valtazar Bogišić Шаблон:Flag 1902 – 1903
10 Lester Frank Ward Шаблон:Flag 1903 – 1904
11 Pierre Émile Levasseur Шаблон:Flag 1904 – 1905
12 Maksim Kovalevsky Шаблон:Flag 1905 – ?
13 Francisco Giner de los Ríos Шаблон:Flag ?
14 Hector Denis Шаблон:Flag ?
15 Ludwig Stein Шаблон:Flag 1909 – ?
16 Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk Шаблон:Flag ?
17 Franklin Henry Giddings Шаблон:Flag ?
18 Frederic Harrison Шаблон:Flag ? 1910
19 Nikolai Ivanovich Kareev Шаблон:Flag ? – 1917
20 Tomáš Masaryk Шаблон:Flag 1921 – 1923
21 Albion Woodbury Small Шаблон:Flag 1923 – 1925
22 Ferdinand Buisson Шаблон:Flag 1925 – 1929
23 Mariano Harlan Cornejo Шаблон:Flag 1929 – 1936
24 Charles A. Ellwood Шаблон:Flag 1936 – 1937
25 Pitirim Sorokin Шаблон:Flag 1937
26 René Maunier Шаблон:Flag ? – 1944
27 Corrado Gini Шаблон:Flag 1950 – 1963
28 Alfredo Poviña Шаблон:Flag 1963 – 1969
Edgar F. Borgatta Шаблон:Flag ?
Paolo Ammassari Шаблон:Flag 1989 – 1991
William V. D'Antonio Шаблон:Flag 1991 – 1993
Masamichi Sasaki Шаблон:Flag 1997 – 2001
Eliezer Ben-Rafael Шаблон:Flag 2001 – 2008
Björn Wittrock Шаблон:Flag 2008 – 2013
Craig Calhoun Шаблон:Flag 2013 – present

See also

References

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  1. 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 A History of Classical Sociology. Ed. by Igor Kon. Moscow, 1989. Шаблон:ISBN