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I. MEMBERSHIP AND GOVERNANCE
I.A. Members are those who pay RC-40 dues and participate in the scientific
activities of the committee. Dues are set by the Executive Committee of
RC-40.
I.B.
Members of RC-40 have the right to
I.B.1. Run for office
I.B.2.
Vote in all RC-40 elections
I.B.3.
Participate in RC-40 business meetings
I.B.3.a.
To participate in the quadrennial business meetings, individuals must be
members of the International Sociological Association
I.B.4.
Have priority status for participation in any of the scientific activities of
the committee
I.C. Members are strongly urged to maintain membership in good standing
in the International Sociological Association
I.D.
Officers of the RC-40 are
I.D.1.
The President
I.D.2.
The Secretary
I.D.3.
The Executive Committee, which consists of
I.D.3.a.
The current president and secretary-treasurer
I.D.3.b.
The immediate past president and secretary-treasurer
I.D.3.c.
Four elected representatives
I.E.
Officers are elected in the year prior to the quadrennial World Congress and
take office at that Congress
I.E.1.
Officers can not succeed themselves
I.E.2.
All Officers must be members in good standing in the International Sociological
Association
I.F.
Duties of the President
I.F.1.
The president has executive authority to organize the scientific and
administrative work of the committee in consultation with the secretary-treasurer
and members of the executive committee
I.F.2.
The president convenes and organizes the quadrennial business meeting as well
as any meetings of the executive committee
I.F.3.
The president appoints the editorial committee of the International Journal of
the Sociology of Agriculture and Food
I.F.4.
The president, with the assistance of the secretary, organizes the publication
and distribution of the semi-annual newsletter
I.G.
Duties of the Secretary-Treasurer
I.G.1.
The secretary assists the president in the coordination of the scientific and
business activities of RC-40
I.G.2.
The secretary-treasurer shall maintain a record of all committee business and
executive meetings, and maintain the financial records
I.G.3.
The secretary shall make a yearly financial accounting to the executive
committee and a quadrennial financial accounting to the membership at the
quadrennial business meeting
I.G.4.
The secretary shall be responsible for conducting the elections of new officers
I.H.
Duties of the Members of the Executive Committee
I.H.1.
Advise the President and Secretary on all scientific and business matters
pertaining to the activities of the Research Committee
I.H.2. Review the secretary's annual financial report
II.
SCIENTIFIC WORK OF THE COMMITTEE
II.A. To promote and encourage scientific analysis of the social organization
of agriculture and food systems
II.B.
Organization of the substantive content of the RC-40 session of the quadrennial
meetings of the World Congress of Sociology
II.C. Organization of additional international meetings, including those that are held in conjunction with the World Congress and other scientific meetings
III. ORGANIZATION OF THE JOURNAL
III.A. The International Journal of the Sociology of Agriculture and Food
is the official scientific journal of RC-40
III.B.
The editor(s) are appointed by the president in conjunction with the executive
committee transmit a complete record of journal finances to the secretary of
RC-40, who shall add those records to the yearly financial report that is to be
submitted to the executive committee and the quadrennial report submitted to
the business meeting
III.D.
The president of RC-40, in consultation with the editor and the members of the
executive committee, shall appoint the members of the editorial board
III.E. The content of the journal shall reflect the scientific interests
of the Research Committee, which is the sociological study of agriculture
and food
IV. AMENDMENTS TO THE BY-LAWS
IV.A.
Amendments to the by-laws can be submitted by any member in good standing of
the Research Committee.
IV.B.
Amendments must be initially approved at RC-40 business meetings
IV.C.
Amendments must then be ratified by mail ballot of members by a majority of
those voting

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