Description

The Sociology Program supports basic research on all forms of human social organization -- societies, institutions, groups and demography -- and processes of individual and institutional change. The Program encourages theoretically focused empirical investigations aimed at improving the explanation of fundamental social processes. Included is research on organizations and organizational behavior, population dynamics, social movements, social groups, labor force participation, stratification and mobility, family, social networks, socialization, gender roles, and the sociology of science and technology. The Program supports both original data collections and secondary data analysis that use the full range of quantitative and qualitative methodological tools. Theoretically grounded projects that offer methodological innovations and improvements for data collection and analysis are also welcomed. Click here for information on Strengthening Qualitative Research through Methodological Innovation and Integration.

The Sociology Program also funds doctoral dissertation research to defray direct costs associated with conducting research, for example, dataset acquisition, additional statistical or methodological training, meeting with scholars associated with original datasets, and fieldwork away from the student's home campus. Please click here for additional information on the Sociology Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant.

Please Note: Principal Investigators should select PD 98-1331 in the program announcement/solicitation block on the proposal Cover Sheet for submission of projects to the Sociology Program.Projects are evaluated using the two Foundation-wide criteria, intrinsic merit and broader impacts. In assessing the intrinsic merit of proposed research, four components are key to securing support from the Sociology Program: (1) the issues investigated must be theoretically grounded; (2) the research should be based on empirical observation or be subject to empirical validation or illustration; (3) the research design must be appropriate to the questions asked; and (4) the proposed research must advance our understanding of social processes, structures and methods.The NSF also offers a number of specialized funding opportunities through its crosscutting and cross-directorate activities; some of the Sociology related opportunities are listed below.Crosscutting Research & Training Opportunities:ADVANCE: Increasing the Participation and Advancement of Women in Academic Science and Engineering CareersFaculty Early Career Development (CAREER) ProgramEducation & Human Resources ProgramGraduate Research Fellowship ProgramIntegrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) ProgramMajor Research Instrumentation (MRI) ProgramSBE Minority Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (MPRF)Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU)Research at Undergraduate Institutions (RUI)Science of Learning Centers (SLC)Science and Technology Centers: Integrative PartnershipsSmall Business Innovation Research (SBIR) ProgramTo get information about these programs and others, please visit the Cross-cutting and NSF-wide Active Funding Opportunities homepage.

Eligible Applicants

Unrestricted

Agency Name

National Science Foundation

Closing Date for Applications:

Full Proposal Target Date: August 15, 2011
Regular Research
August 15, Annually Thereafter

Full Proposal Target Date: October 15, 2011
Dissertation Research
October 15, Annually Thereafter

Full Proposal Target Date: January 15, 2012
Regular Research
January 15, Annually Thereafter

Full Proposal Target Date: February 15, 2012
Dissertation Research
February 15, Annually Thereafter

If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

grantsgovsupport@nsf.gov

Patricia E. White-Program Director
pwhite@nsf.gov
(703) 292-8762

Regina E. Werum-Program Director
rwerum@nsf.gov
(703) 292-2690

Katherine Meyer-Program Director
kmeyer@nsf.gov
(703) 292-4780

Lakiera P. Spicer-Program Specialist
lspicer@nsf.gov
(703) 292-7167

Source:

http://www.grants.gov

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