Loretta E. Bass2016-01-142016-03-302016-01-142016-03-302010-03-01Bass, L. E. (2010). Childhood in Sociology and Society: The US Perspective. Current Sociology, 58(2), 335-350. doi: 10.1177/0011392109354248http://hdl.handle.net/11244/25505The field of childhood studies in the US is comprised of cross-disciplinary researchers who theorize and conduct research on both children and youth. US sociologists who study childhood largely draw on the childhood literature published in English. This article focuses on American sociological contributions, but notes relevant contributions from non-American scholars published in English that have shaped and fueled American research. This article also profiles the institutional support of childhood research in the US, specifically outlining the activities of the ‘Children and Youth’ Section of the American Sociological Association (ASA), and assesses the contributions of this area of study for sociology as well as the implications for an interdisciplinary field.en-USchildhoodchildrenchildren’s well-beingsocial inequalitiessocial policyUnited StatesChildhood in Sociology and Society: The US PerspectiveResearch Article10.1177/0011392109354248false