The Association for the Sociology of Religion (ASR) is a scholarly community dedicated to advancing the sociological study of religion. By becoming a member, you’re not just joining an association—you’re joining a network of researchers, educators, and professionals committed to supporting rigorous scholarship, fostering collaboration, and strengthening the field.
Whether you’re an individual scholar seeking community and professional support, or an institution looking to connect faculty, students, and researchers with a leading professional association, ASR has a membership option designed for you.
As a member of ASR, you gain access to:
Professional Development – Opportunities to share your work, strengthen your research, and engage with emerging topics in the field.
Networking & Community – Connect with sociologists of religion across career stages, institutions, and research interests.
Conference & Program Engagement – Participate in ASR programming, sessions, and community-building opportunities throughout the year.
Field Leadership & Visibility – Support and advance the sociology of religion as a vibrant, essential area of sociological inquiry.
Student & Early-Career Support – Resources and community for students and emerging scholars building their networks and trajectories.
$25 | 1 Year
A reduced-rate membership for individuals with limited financial resources. Includes full access to ASR programs, resources, and community engagement.
$25 | 1 Year
Available to undergraduate and graduate students. Provides affordable access to ASR’s professional community, programs, and networking opportunities.
$70–$130 | 1 Year
For professionals at all career stages. Pricing is based on annual salary.
$125–$245 | 2 Years
A multi-year option offering cost savings and uninterrupted access to ASR benefits. Pricing is based on annual salary.
$175–$355 | 3 Years
The best long-term value for professionals seeking sustained engagement with ASR. Pricing is based on annual salary.