European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Peter Abell


Interdisciplinary Institute of Management
London School of Economics and Political Science
Houghton Street
London
WC2A 2AE
United Kingdom

phone: 00 44 (0) 20 7955 7357
fax: 00 44 (0) 20 7955 6887
p.abell@lse.ac.uk

Secretary: Sharon Barnes
phone: 00 44 (0) 20 7955 6559
fax: 00 44 (0) 20 7955 6887
s.l.barnes@lse.ac.uk

He was formerly Professor of Sociology at the Universities of Surrey and Birmingham. He is the author of several books on methodology and individual participation and co-operation.




European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Marzio Barbagli
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

Università di Bologna
Facoltà di Scienze Statistiche
Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Educazione
Via Filippo Re, 6
40126 Bologna
Italy

phone: 00 39 051 2091609
Marzio.barbagli@unibo.it

Marzio Barbagli, 1938, Professor: University of Bologna, Italy. Consultant of Istat, Ministry of Interior, Istituto Cattaneo, Il Mulino. He has been fellow at the Center for Studies in Higher Education, Berkeley University, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, and invited professor at the Universities of Edinburgh, Barcelona, Sidney, Stanford, Guadalajara,. He has published notably: "Educating for Unemployment. Politics, Labor Market and the School System, Italy, 1859-1973"(1982), "Sotto lo stesso tetto. Mutamenti della famiglia in Italia dal XV al XX secolo"(1984), "Italian family history" (1990), "Omosessuali in Italia"(2001), "Immigrazione e reati in Italia"(2002) and, as editor, the three volumes "The History of the European Family"(2001-2003).



European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Hans-Peter Blossfeld
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg
Chair of Sociology I
Lichtenheidestrasse 11
Postfach 1549
96045 Bamberg
Germany

phone: 0049 (0)951 - 863 - 2596
fax: 0049 (0)951 - 863 - 2597
soziologie1@sowi.uni-bamberg.de
hpb3007@t-online.de

Hans-Peter Blossfeld was born in 1954 in Munich. He studied sociology, economics, social statistics and computer science at the University of Regensburg (1976-80), took his doctorate in economics at the University of Mannheim (1984) and his Habilitation in sociology at the Free University of Berlin (1987). He is Professor of Sociology (Chair in Theory and Empirical Analysis of Social Structures and Economics Systems) at the University of Bielefeld. He was formerly Professor of Sociology at the European University Institute in Florence (1989-92) and Professor of Sociology (Chair in Social Statistics and Sociological Research Methods) at the University of Bremen (1992-98). He was a research scientist at the VASMA (Vergleichende Analysen der Sozialstruktur mit Massendaten) project at the University of Mannheim (1980-84) and senior research scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development and education in Berlin (1984-89). In the academic year 1988-89 he was a research fellow at the Netherlands Institute for the Advanced Study (NIAS) in the Humanities and Social Sciences in Wassenaar, The Netherlands. He has also taught and held visiting positions universities all over the world. Since 1990 he has been editor of the European Sociological Review. He has published twelve books and over one hundred articles on social inequality, youth, family educational sociology, labour market research, demography, social stratification and mobility, the modern methods of quantitative social research and statistical methods for longitudinal analysis. He directed the GLOBALIFE project, a major multidisciplinary and international comparative research project at Bielefeld University. Since 2002 he is professor of sociology at the University of Bamberg



European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Raymond Boudon
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

Universite de Paris - Sorbonne
Maison des Sciences de l'Homme
54 Bol Raspail
75006 Paris
France

phone: 00 33 (0) 1 49 54 21 55
rboudon@noos.fr


Raymond Boudon, 1934. Professor: University of Paris-Sorbonne. Member: Académie des Sciences morales et politiques, Academia Europaea, British Academy, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, International Academy of Human Sciences of St Petersburg, Central European Academy of Arts and Sciences. Has been fellow at the Center for advanced study in the behavioural sciences, and invited professor notably at Harvard, Oxford, and the Universities of Geneva, Chicago, and Stockholm. Has published notably: Education, opportunity and social inequality (1974), The logic of social action (1981), Theories of social change (1986), The Analysis of ideology (1989), The Art of self-persuasion (1994), The Origin of Values (2000).



European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Richard Breen
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

Nuffield College
Sociology Group
New Road
Oxford OX1 1NF
United Kingdom

phone: 00 44 1865 278520
richard.breen@nuffield.ox.ac.uk


Richard Breen is Professor of Sociology at the European University Institute in Florence. He is also an Official Fellow in Sociology at Nuffield College, Oxford. His research interests include social stratification and mobility, inequality and gender roles.



European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Cherkaoui
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

Groupe d'Etude des Mèthodes de l'Analyse Sociologique
Maison des Sciences de l'Homme
54 Boulevard Raspail
75270 Paris
France

phone: 00 33 (0) 1 49 54 21 55
fax: 00 33 (0) 1 42 22 33 66
mcherkaoui@yahoo.fr


Mohamed Cherkaoui is Director of Groupe d'Etude des Mèthodes de l'Analyse Sociologique (GEMAS) at the University of Paris, Sorbonne. His research interests include social stratification, mobility, education, research methods, epistemology and social theory.



European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Ralf Dahrendorf
Professor Dahrendorf is Honorary Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology.

Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung
Gemeinnützige Gesellschaft mbH
Forschungsprofessur
"Soziale und politische Theorie"
Reichpietschufer 50
10785 Berlin
Germany

phone: 0049 (0) 30 25491 503
fax: 0049 (0) 30 25491 514
hahn@wz-berlin.de



European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Andreas Diekmann
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

Soziologie
Scheuchzerstrasse 68/70
ETH-Zentrum, SEW E 26
CH-8092 Zürich

phone: 00 41 (0) 44 632 55 59
fax: 00 41 (0) 44 632 10 54
diekmann@soz.gess.ethz.ch


Andreas Diekmann, born 1951 in Lübeck, Germany. Studies of Sociology and Psychology at the Universities of Hamburg and Vienna. Doctoral Degree at the University of Hamburg 1979, Habilitation at the University of Munich 1987. Scientific Director at ZUMA, Mannheim, 1987-89. Professor for Research Methods and Statistics at the University of Mannheim, 1989-90. Professor for Empirical Social Research and Social Statistics at the Institute of Sociology, University of Bern, Switzerland. Research areas: Rational choice and experimental game theory. Research methods and statistics. Environmental sociology, demography, and labour market research.



European Academy of Sociology

Professor Robert Erikson
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

Swedish Institute for Social Research
Stockholm University
SE 106 91 Stockholm
Sweden

phone: 00 46 8 162093
fax: 00 46 8 154670
robert.erikson@sofi.su.se


Robert Erikson is professor of sociology at the Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University. His research interests concern social stratification, education, family, and health, especially the study of individual change over the life course and how it can be understood with regard to individual and structural conditions. He is a fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the British Academy, Academia Europaea and honorary fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford. He was in 1997-2001 chairman of the Standing Committee for the Social Sciences of the European Science Foundation. Selected publications include The Constant Flux - A Study of Class Mobility in Industrial Societies, (with John H. Goldthorpe); Welfare Trends in the Scandinavian Countries, (edited with E. J. Hansen, S. Ringen and H. Uusitalo); Can Education be Equalized? Sweden in Comparative Perspective, (edited with Jan O. Jonsson); as well as several articles in peer reviewed journals



European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Hartmut Esser
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

Universität Mannheim
Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften
Universität Mannheim
D-68131 Mannheim
Germany

phone: 00 49 (0) 621 181 2023
fax: 00 49 (0) 621 181 2021
esser@sowi.uni-mannheim.de


Hartmut Esser was born in 1943 in Elend/Sachsen-Anhalt. He studied Economics and Sociology at the University of Cologne. At the moment he occupies a chair in Sociology and Philosophy of Science at Mannheim University. The most important of his books are: "Soziale Regelmässigkeiten des Befragtenverhaltens" (1975); "Wissenschaftstheorie (Vol. 2) (1977); "Aspekte der Wanderungssoziologie" (1980); "Generation und Indentität" (ed. with Jürgen Friedrichs) (1990); "Alltagshandeln und Verstehen. Zum Verhältnis von erklärender und verstehender Soziologie am Beispiel von Alfred Schultz und Rational Choice" (1991); " Modellierung sozialer Prozesse (ed. with Klaus Troitzsch) (1991); "Soziologie. Allgemeine Grundlagen" (1993); "Soziologie. Spezielle Grundlagen (Vol. 6) (1999-2001).



European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Anuška Ferligoj
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

University of Ljubljana
Faculty of Social Sciences
Kardeljeva pl. 5
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia

phone: 00 386 (1) 5805 281
anuska.ferligoj@fdv.uni-lj.si


Anuška Ferligoj, 1947, Professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences at University of Ljubljana, head of the graduate program on Statistics at the University of Ljubljana. She is editor of the journal Advances in Methodology and Statistics (Metodoloski zvezki) since 2004 and is a member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Mathematical Sociology, Journal of Classification, Social Networks, Statistic in Transition, Methodology, Structure and Dynamics: eJournal of Anthropology and Related Sciences. She was a Fulbright scholar in 1990 and visiting professor at the University of Pittsburgh. She was awarded the title of Ambassador of Science of the Republic of Slovenia in 1997. Her interests include multivariate analysis (constrained and multicriteria clustering), social networks (measurement quality and blockmodeling), and survey methodology (reliability and validity of measurement). She is the coauthor of the monography "Generalized Blockmodeling" published by Cambridge University Press (2005).



European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Erhard Friedberg
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

Center for the Sociology of Organisations
19 Rue Amelie
75007 Paris
France

phone: 00 33 (0) 1 40 62 65 70
fax: 00 33 (0) 1 47 05 35 55
e.friedberg@cso.cnrs.fr

Secretary: Anne Toppani
a.toppani@cso.cnrs.fr


Austrian, born in 1942, is Professor at the Paris Institute of Political Science, Director of the Center for the Sociology of Organizations, a CNRS research laboratory, and Director of the PhD program in sociology of the Paris Institute of Political Science.

His present interests are: History of organizational thought, study of the new modes of rationalization and reform in both private and public organizations.
Among his books are: L'Analyse sociologique des organisations, 1972, Actors and Systems, 1977 (in collaboration with Michel Crozier), En Quête d'Universités, 1989 (in collaboration with Christine Musselin), L'Etat face aux universités en France et en Allemagne, 1993 (in collaboration with Christine Musselin), and his latest book Le Pouvoir et la Règle, 1993 (in English, Local Orders, Dynamics of Organized Action, 1997).


European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Jürgen Friedrichs
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

Institut für Angewandte Sozialforschung
Universität zu Köln
Greinstrasse 2
D-50939 Köln
Germany

phone: 00 49 (0) 221 470 24 09
fax: 00 49 (0) 221 470 50 25
friedrichs@wiso.uni-koeln.de


Jürgen Friedrichs, born in 1938, has a chair in Sociology at the University of Cologne and is Director of the Research Institute of Sociology. He is senior editor of the Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie. His major fields of research are rational choice theory, the decline and revitalisation of cities, urban poverty and neighbourhood effects. He has published numerous books and articles in scientific journals. His most recent books are: "Cities in the 1990s" (1998); "The Individualisation Hypothesis" (1998); "Life in Distressed Neighbourhoods" (2000).



European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Diego Gambetta
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

Nuffield College
Sociology Group
New Road
Oxford
OX1 1NF
United Kingdom

phone: 0044 1865-2 78698
fax: 0044 1865-2 78621
diego.gambetta@nuffield.ox.ac.uk

Diego Gambetta was born in Turin, Italy in 1952. He received his PhD in Social and Political Sciences from the University of Cambridge in 1983. From 1984 to 1991 he was first Junior and then Senior Research Fellow at King's College, Cambridge. From 1995 until 2003 he was Reader in Sociology at the University of Oxford and Fellow of All Souls College. In 2003 he became Professor of Sociology and Official Fellow of Nuffield College. In 2000 he was elected a Fellow of the British Academy.
His research interests are in Analytical Sociology; Signalling Theory and applications; Trust and mimicry; and Organised Crime.
His books include: Were They Pushed or Did They Jump? Individual Decision Mechanisms in Education (1987); Trust. Making and Breaking Co-operative Relations (1988, Ed.); The Sicilian Mafia. The Business of Private Protection (1993); Streetwise. How taxi drivers establish their customers trustworthiness (2005, with Heather Hamill); Making sense of suicide missions (2005, ed.).


European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. John H. Goldthorpe
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

University of Oxford
Manor Road
Oxford, OX1 3UQ
United Kingdom

phone: 0044 1865 286 170
fax: 0044 1865 286 171
john.goldthorpe@nuffield.ox.ac.uk

Secretary: Lin Sorrell
lin.sorrell@nuffield.ox.ac.uk


John Goldthorpe is an Official Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford University. Member of the British Academy. Author of several books on social mobility and social class.


European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Anthony Heath
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

Nuffield College
Sociology Group
New Road
Oxford
OX1 1NF
United Kingdom

phone: 00 44 (0) 1865 286 172
fax: 0044 (0) 1865 286 171
anthony.heath@nuffield.ox.ac.uk


Anthony Heath is Professor of Sociology at the University of Oxford. He is head of the Department of Sociology and Co-Director of CREST. His research interests include national devolution, nationalism and election practise.


European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Peter Hedström
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

Nuffield College
Oxford University
New Road
Oxford OX1 1NF
United Kingdom

phone: 00 44 1865 278 636
fax: 00 44 1865 278 621
Mobil: 0044 7747 467830
peter.hedstrom@nuffield.ox.ac.uk


Peter Hedström received his PhD at Harvard University in 1987. He then took a post as assistant professor at the University of Chicago and in 1989 he accepted his current position as professor of sociology at Stockholm University. He has been editor of Acta Sociologica and associate editor of American Journal of Sociology and Rationality and Society, and he is the past president of the Swedish Sociological Association. His main areas of interest within sociology are theories of social action, network analysis, and computational modelling. Lately his empirical research has mostly focused on the diffusion of social movements.


European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Gudmund Hernes
Honorary Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

International Institute for Educational Planning
Documentation Centre (4th floor)
7-9, rue Eugene Delacroix
75116 Paris
France

phone: 0033 1 4503 7780
fax: 0033 1 4072 88366
gudmund.hernes@fafo.no
gudmund.hernes@bi.no



European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Jan O. Jonsson
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI)
Stockholm University
SE-10691 Stockholm
Sweden

phone: +46 8 162654
janne.jonsson@sofi.su.se
http://www.sofi.su.se/~joj/

Jan O. Jonsson is professor of sociology at the Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University, and director of the Swedish Level of Living Surveys. His research interests are social stratification, especially educational inequality and social mobility; sociology of the family; and life-course studies.



European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Siegwart M. Lindenberg
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

Department of Sociology / ICS
University of Groningen
Grote Rozenstrasse 31
NL-9712 TG Groningen
The Netherlands

phone: 00 31 (0) 50 363 7398
fax: 0031 (0) 50 363 6226
s.m.lindenberg@ppsw.rug.nl
www.ppsw.rug.nl/~lindenb


Siegwart M. Lindenberg (1941) is professor of theoretical sociology at the University of Groningen (ICS/department of sociology). He is also one of the scientific directors of the Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology (ICS). His interests lie mainly with questions concerning the micro foundations of the social sciences (rational choice, framing, theory of preferences, and the macro/micro link) and the application of these micro- theories to questions of solidarity and community (in groups, organisations and the society at large). He did his graduate work at Harvard and subsequently taught for four years in Princeton before coming to Groningen in 1973. In 1995 he has been elected member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Some recent publications are: Lindenberg, S. [1997], "Grounding groups in theory: functional, cognitive, and structural interdependencies." pp. 281-331 in Advances in Group Processes Vol.14. Greenwich CT:JAI Press; [1998] Solidarity: its microfoundations and macro dependence. A framing approach. In: Doreian, P., and Fararo, T.J. (eds.). The Problem of Solidarity: Theories and Models. Amsterdam: Gordon and Breach; [1998], "The cognitive turn in institutional analysis: beyond NIE and NIS." Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE), Vol. 154:716-727; [2000] "It takes both trust and lack of mistrust: The workings of co-operation and relational signalling in contractual relationships. Journal of Management and Governance, 5:1-23


European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Karl Ulrich Mayer
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

Yale University
Department of Sociology
Chair and Director
Center of Research on Inequalities and the Life Course (CIQLE)
P.O. Box 208265
140 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06520-8265
USA

phone: 001 203 432 6332 / 3320
mayer@mpib-berlin.mpg.de
uli.mayer@yale.edu


Karl Ulrich Mayer is the Director of the Max Planck Institute for Human Development and head of the Center for Sociology and the Study of the Life Course. His research interests include: higher education and labour markets; social stratification and mobility; sociology and social policy of the life course; problems of vocational training and academic careers and university reform.



European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Karl-Dieter Opp
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

Institut für Soziologie
Universität Leipzig
Burgstrasse 21
D-04109 Leipzig
Germany

phone: 00 49 (0) 34 17 435 690
fax: 00 49 (0) 34 19 735 669
karldopp@aol.com


Karl-Dieter Opp is Professor of Sociology at the University of Leipzig, Germany. His areas of interest include collective action and political protest, rational choice theory, and the emergence and effects of norms and institutions. He has been a Fellow at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study 1976/77, the Theodor Heuss Professor 1991/92 at the New School for Social Research, and a Visiting Scholar at the Russell Sage Foundation 1996/97.

Published books in English are: The Rationality of Political Protest (1989, Westview Press); (editor with M. Hechter, R.) Social Institutions. Their Emergence, Maintenance and Effects (1990, Aldine de Gruyter); (co-author, with P. Voss and C. Gern) The Origins of a Spontaneous Revolution. East Germany 1989 (1995, Michigan University Press); (editor with M. Hechter) Social Norms (2001, Russell Sage Foundation).

He has written numerous articles that were published in scholarly journals such as the American Sociological Review, Social Forces, American Political Science Review and the American Journal of Political Science. Among other things, he is currently engaged in a book project on explaining collective political action, based on a four wave panel referring to the situation in East Germany in 1989, 1993, 1996, and 1998. His areas of interest include collective action and political protest, rational choice theory, the emergence and effects of norms and institutions, and the philosophy of the social sciences.


European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Trond Petersen
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

Department of Sociology
410 Barrows Hall
University of California
Berkeley
CA 94720-1980
United States of America

phone: 00 1 510 642 6423
fax: 00 1 510 642 0659
trond@haas.berkeley.edu


Trond Petersen is Professor at the University of California, Berkeley in the Department of Sociology and the Haas School of Business. His research interests include gender discrimination in organisations, the gender wage gap and hiring policies.


European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Werner Raub
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

Department of Sociology
Universiteit Utrecht
Heidelberglaan 1
3584 CS Utrecht
The Netherlands

phone: 00 31 (0) 30 253 47 38
fax: 00 31 (0) 30 253 44 05
w.raub@fss.uu.nl


Werner Raub is a Professor of Theoretical Sociology at the Department of Sociology, Utrecht University, Netherlands. Member of the Board of the Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology (ICS) and
Scientific Director of ICS-Utrecht. Visiting appointments: University of Chicago (1992 and 1998), University of Berne (1994 and 1997), Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA (1990), Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIAS; 2001/2). Publications in Acta Sociologica, American Journal of Sociology, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Mathematical Sociology, Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpschologie, Rationality and Society, Zeitschrift für Soziologie.

His research interests include co-operation theory for dyadic relations, small groups, and collective action problems, game theory and its applications in the social sciences, rational choice, organization studies, philosophy of science.


European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Luca Ricolfi
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

Università degli studi di Torino
Dipartimento di Scienzi Sociali
Via S Ottavio 50
10124 Torino
Italy

phone: 00 39 (0) 1 16 70 26 06
fax: 00 39 (0) 1 16 70 26 12
luca.ricolfi@virgilio.it


Luca Ricolfi is Professor of 'Metodologia della ricerca psicosociale' at the University of Turin. His research interests include political influence and corruption, labour markets and theory of action.


European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schluchter
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

Institut für Soziologie
Universität Heidelberg
Sandgasse 9
69117 Heidelberg
Germany

phone: 00 49 (0) 6221 54 2976
fax: 00 49 (0) 6221 54 2996
wolfgang.schluchter@soziologie.uni-heidelberg.de


Wolfgang Schluchter was Vice President of the University of Erfurt and Dean of the Max Weber Center for Cultural and Social Study and of the Faculty of Social and Political Science of the University of Erfurt. For four years he was Vice President of the German Sociological Association. He has been Director of the Institute of Sociology since 1976. Professor Schluchter is Co-editor of the Collected Works of Max Weber and of the Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie. His major fields of research include sociological theory, the sociology of religion, political sociology and comparative cultural analysis.



European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Frans Stokman
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

University of Groningen
Department of Sociology
Grote Rozenstraat 31
9712 TG Groningen
The Netherlands

phone: 00 31 (0) 50 363 62 59
fax: 00 31 (0) 50 363 62 26
f.n.stokman@rug.nl
http://web.inter.nl.net/users/stokman


Frans Stokman is Professor of the Methodology of Social Research at the University of Groningen. He is the author of many books and articles and his research interests include political analysis, decision making and the exertion of power.


European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Tom Snijders
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

University of Oxford
Nuffield College
New Road
Oxford OX1 1NF
United Kingdom

phone: 00 44 (0)1865 278 599
fax: 00 44 (0) 1865 278 621
snijders@nuffield.ox.ac.uk

Tom A.B. Snijders (1949) received his PhD in mathematical statistics at the University of Groningen in 1979. Earlier he was professor of mathematical sociology at the University of Utrecht. He is professor of statistics in the social sciences at the University of Oxford and a fellow of Nuffield College; and also professor of statistics and methodology at the University of Groningen. He received an honorary doctorate in the social sciences from the University of Stockholm, 2005. He is co-editor of Social Networks. His main current research interests are methodology for social network analysis (including development of new procedures, making them available through software, and contributing to their application) and multilevel analysis.


European Academy of Sociology

Prof. Dr. Wout Ultee
Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

University of Nijmegen
Faculty of Social Sciences
Department of Sociology
PO Box 9104
6500 HE Nijmegen
The Netherlands

phone: 00 31 (0) 24 361 6095
fax: 00 31 (0) 24 361 2399
w.ultee@maw.kun.nl


Wout Ultee is Professor of General and Theoretical Sociology at the Catholic University Nijmegen. His research interests include social inequality, social cohesion and methodology in sociology.