Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society

The Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society (IUS) is a professional organization and forum for the exchange and evaluation of research on military institutions, civil-military relations, and military sociology with a broad emphasis across the social and behavioral sciences. The IUS is intended to be interdisciplinary in nature and has around 600 fellows in over 35 countries, who hold varying occupations in the military, academia, and the private sector.[1]

Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society
Formation1960
FounderMorris Janowitz
HeadquartersLoyola University Chicago
FieldResearch
President and Chair
Laura L. Miller
Executive Director
Ryan J. Burch
Secretary
Brenda L. Moore
Treasurer
Robert A. Vitas
Websitehttp://www.iusafs.org/

History

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The Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society was founded in 1960 by Morris Janowitz, professor of sociology at the University of Chicago. The IUS is centrally located at Loyola University Chicago and has a Washington D.C. region, a Rocky Mountain region, and a Canada region. The stated mission of the IUS is to provide independent, interdisciplinary analysis of military institutions, which "requires intellectual collaboration across university, organizational, disciplinary, theoretical, and national lines."[2] The IUS publishes the journal Armed Forces & Society, which has been in circulation since 1974. The IUS hosts international conferences every other year, which provide for the presentation and evaluation of new research on civil-military issues.[3][4]

President and Chair

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From left to right: Charles Moskos, Sam Sarkesian, David Segal, Jay Williams

The following persons are or have been President and Chair of the IUS:

Scholarly Study of IUS

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Burk (1993) explored the origins of the study of military sociology with a specific emphasis on the works of Janowitz and a historical review of the first 20 years of the Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society.[8]

References

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  1. ^ http://www.iusafs.org/about/AboutUs.asp, website accessed 5/16/11
  2. ^ http://www.iusafs.org/history/history.asp Archived 2009-10-07 at the Wayback Machine, website accessed 5/16/11
  3. ^ http://www.iusafs.org/conferences/conferences.asp, website accessed 5/18/1
  4. ^ Burk, James. (1991)"Introduction: A Pragmatic Sociology" in On Social Organization and Social Controlby Morris Janowitz, The University of Chicago Press, p17.
  5. ^ http://www.iusafs.org/history/history.asp Archived 2009-10-07 at the Wayback Machine, website accessed 5/18/11
  6. ^ "Faculty Profiles". faculty.txst.edu. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
  7. ^ "The IUS President". Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
  8. ^ Burk, James. (1993). Morris Janowitz and the Origins of Sociological Research on Armed Forces and Society. Armed Forces & Society.Vol. 19 no. 2 167-185 - http://afs.sagepub.com/content/19/2/167.short
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