1800s: Martineau · Tocqueville · Marx · Spencer · Le Bon · Ward · Pareto · Tönnies · Veblen · Simmel · Durkheim · Addams · Mead · Weber · Du Bois · Mannheim · Elias The European Sociological Association (ESA) is an academic association of European sociologists with over 2800 members.
It is a member of the Initiative for Science in Europe and the International Sociological Association.
[2][3] Subsequent to the collapse of the Soviet system in Europe, several groups of sociologists founded the European Sociological Association (ESA), which in 2013 had about 1800 individual members and 28 national organizations.
[2] ESA publishes journals European Societies and European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology as well as the ESA conferences.
[5] Bristol University Press publishing the Emotions and Society journal in association with the ESA Research Network on Sociology of Emotions.