The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA) is an independent, interdisciplinary body of elected Fellows. Fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences (FASSA) is an honour conferred for scholarly distinction in research or the advancement of social sciences.
The Academy has also made provision for the nomination of Honorary Fellows to the Academy aimed at honoring individuals who are recognized for their exemplary achievements but not necessarily in academia.
There are 655 elected Fellows (including 26 overseas Fellows and 16 Honorary Fellows) of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.
Displaying all Fellows match the following:
1994Economics
International trade and development, agricultural economics, wine economics, WTO, China
Panel B
1994
Anthropology
identity, ethnicity, gender, culture, difference
Panel A
1994
Economics
social policy, public policy, governance, women and leadership, disability
Panel B
1994
Political Science
Russia, post-communism, politics, state, democratisation
Panel C
1994
Psychology
psychology, visual perception, cognitive science, stereopsis
Panel D
1994
Education
self-concept, identity, and motivation; students' evaluations of university teaching effectiveness; quantitative analysis (particularly structural equation & multi-level modelling); meta-analysis; educational, social, and sport/exercise psychology; higher
Panel D
1994
Psychology
family relationships, family communication, adult attachment, nonverbal communication, siblings
Panel D
1994
Economics
industrial relations, wages, employer associations, industrial arbitration, trade unions
Panel B
1994
Sociology
quality of life, public policy, economic restructuring, social change, social attitudes, globalisation
Panel A
1994
Economics
labour markets, inequality, poverty, investment in children, migration,ageing workforce
Panel B
1994
Geography
leisure, recreation, tourism, social well-being, community, regional development, quality of life, planning, futurology
Panel A
1994
Demography
Demography, Australia, family, population, labour force
Panel A
1994