ESS - Eastern Sociological Society

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ESS - Eastern Sociological Society
ESS 2014
Eastern Sociological Society
84th Annual Meeting
Baltimore Hilton
February 20-23, 2014
GENERAL INFORMATION
REGISTRATION
Hours:
Thursday, 11:30 am-5:00 pm
Saturday, 8:00 am-5:00 pm
Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm.
Sunday, 8:00 am-10:00 am.
The Registration Desk is located in the Coatroom on the 2nd Floor
1. When you register, you will be given a registration badge.
2. Badges are to be worn at all sessions and are required for admission to ESS events.
3. Registered participants may request complimentary badges for their nonmember spouses.
ESS COMMONS
The ESS COMMONS is on the Mezzanine level in East Foyer. It includes:
The Book Exhibit, which is described on the back inside cover of the program.
The Message Board, where participants can leave and receive messages.
Because too few job openings were submitted prior to program publication, the Employment
Center will be suspended for this year. Please do check the Employment Services section on
our website (http://essnet.org) for current postings.
GENDER-NEUTRAL RESTROOM
2nd floor, around the corner from Key 9.
COPIES OF PAPERS
The ESS does not sell or distribute papers or abstracts. Please contact authors directly to obtain
copies of papers or to get further information.
SESSION AND PAPER LENGTH
Sessions are scheduled with the expectation that presenters and discussants will take
approximately 15 minutes to make their initial presentations. This will allow time for discussion
among the panelists and for audience participation.
Presiders should end sessions promptly to enable the following sessions to start on time. If
there is no Presider listed, please appoint one from the panel for time-keeping purposes.
Next Year's Annual Meeting will be at the
Millennium Broadway Hotel
New York, New York
February 26-29, 2015
The 84th Annual Meeting
of the
Eastern Sociological Society
Baltimore Hilton
Table of Contents
Program Highlights
Program Summary
Program Details
Previous Officers and Award Winners
ESS Officers and Committees
Acknowledgements
Call for Papers 2015
Publisher Advertisements
Index of Participants
General Information
Book Exhibitors, New Book Reception
Session Room Maps
2
13
22
101
104
107
109
110
114
Inside Front Cover
Inside Back Cover
Back Cover
Cover Design: Brad Smith, Emily Mahon
Begin Making Plans for ESS 2015:
Crossing Borders
Millennium Broadway Hotel
New York, New York
February 26-29, 2015
1
Invisible Work
ESS 2014 Program Highlights
PLENARY SESSIONS
Robin Williams Lecture presented
by Karen Cerulo
Key 8
174
The 1964 Civil Rights Act, 50th Anniversary
Reflections
Key 8
303
Presentation of 2014 Awards &
Marjorie DeVault`s Presidential Address
Key 8
Thursday
5:30 - 7:00 PM
54
Friday
5:30 - 7:00 PM
Saturday
5:30 - 7:00 PM
SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL SESSIONS
Thursday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
18
Sociologists as Film Makers
Paca
Friday
8:30 - 10:00 AM
59
Focus on Civil Rights: Legacies and Extensions of
the Civil Rights Movement
Key 11
Friday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
78
The Future of Academic Publishing
Key 11
Friday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
105
Inequality in the Aftermath of the Great Recession
Key 11
Friday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
106
The Invisible Labor Collective: Dis/Embodied Work
in the Consumptive, Digital, and Global Era
Key 9
Friday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
129
Bridging the Situated and the Structural in
Invisible Labor
Key 9
Saturday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
199
Race, Class and Gender in Biomedical Science
Key 11
Saturday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
226
New York and Amsterdam: Immigration and the
New Urban Landscape
Key 11
Saturday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
227
Visual Sociology: Collaborative Seeing
Key 5
Key 9
Saturday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
228
Focus on Civil Rights -- A Conversation about the
Civil Rights Era Ku Klux Klan
Saturday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
257
Time and Craft in the Practice of Slow Sociology
Key 5
Key 7
Saturday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
258
Race, Law and History: The Struggle for Equality
in Comparative Perspective
Saturday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
286
Focus on Civil Rights - Racial Profiling: Research
and Activism
Key 7
THEMATIC SESSIONS
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
1:45 - 3:15 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
2
17
56
Invisible Work in the Black Middle Class
Sociology of Food
Invisible Work in the Family
Key 7
Key 9
Key 5
Friday
8:30 - 10:00 AM
57
Organizing Immigrant Labor: Case Studies from
New York City
Key 7
Friday
Friday
Friday
Friday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
12:00 - 1:30 PM
1:45 - 3:15 PM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
76
103
127
155
The Invisible Work of Integration
Dirty Work
The Invisible Work of Resistance
Identity Work
Key
Key
Key
Key
Saturday
8:30 - 10:00 AM
176
Working to Build and Maintain Communities in
Urban Neighborhoods
Key 7
Saturday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
196
The End of Work? What Work? Where?
Key 7
2
7
7
7
3
THEMATIC SESSIONS – cont’d
Saturday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
255
Invisible Work and the Undocumented, A
Conversation with Roberto Gonzales and Robert
Smith
Key 8
Saturday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
256
Invisible Work in the History of Sociology
Tubman B
3:30 - 5:00 PM
284
Hiding in Plain Sight: Activist Identities and Social
Movement Success
Key 11
Sunday
8:30 - 10:00 AM
306
Invisible work of getting along: Everyday
interactions across difference
Douglass
Sunday
8:30 - 10:00 AM
307
Digital Technologies and the Transformation of
Labor
Key 6
Sunday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
324
Children`s Invisible Work
Key 5
Sunday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
325
Volunteering, Political Activity, and Invisible Work
Key 6
3
Cut It Out: The C-Section Epidemic in America by
Theresa Morris
Key 8
Saturday
AUTHOR-MEETS-CRITICS
Thursday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
Thursday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
34
Doing the Best I Can: Fatherhood in the Inner City
by Kathryn Edin and Timothy Nelson
Key 7
Friday
8:30 - 10:00 AM
58
Paying for the Party: How College Maintains
Inequality by Elizabeth Armstrong and Laura
Hamilton
Key 8
Friday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
77
Informal Labor, Formal Politics, and Dignified
Discontent in India by RinaAgarwala
Key 8
Friday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
104
The American Non-Dilemma: Racial Inequality
without Racism by Nancy DiTomaso
Key 8
Friday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
128
Friday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
156
Friday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
157
Encounter on the Great Plains: Scandinavian
Settlers and the Dispossession of Dakota Indians,
1890-1930 by Karen V. Hansen
Key 7
Saturday
8:30 - 10:00 AM
177
Keeping the Immigrant Bargain: The Costs and
Rewards of Success in America by Vivian Louie
Key 8
Saturday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
197
Playing to Win: Raising Children in a Competitive
Culture by Hilary Levey Friedman
Key 5
Saturday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
198
Life Behind the Lobby: Indian American Hotel
Owners and the American Dream
by PawanDhingra
Key 8
Saturday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
225
The Global Pigeon by Colin Jerolmack
Key 8
Saturday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
285
In Defense of Disciplines: Interdisciplinarity and
Specialization in the Research University
by Jerry Jacobs
Key 5
8:30 - 10:00 AM
308
Unfinished Business: Paid Family Leave in
California and the Future of US Work Family Policy
by Ruth Milkman and Eileen Applebaurm
Key 5
Sunday
Disciplining Terror: How Experts invented
"Terrorism" by Lisa Stampnitsky
Climbing Mount Laurel: The Struggle for Affordable
Housing and Social Mobility in an American Suburb
by Douglas S. Massey, Len Albright, Rebecca
Casciano, Elizabeth Derickson& David N. Kinsey
3
Key 8
Key 5
LOCAL INTEREST
Saturday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
203
The city of Baltimore: People, policies, & politics
Key 4
Saturday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
231
Making the Sociology of Maryland Visible - Joint
Session with the District of Columbia Sociological
Society (DCSS)
Key 1
CONVERSATIONS
3:30 - 5:00 PM
35
What should the Sociology of Culture and
Cognition look like?
Key 10
Friday
8:30 - 10:00 AM
60
Research with Children: Managing IRBs and Other
Institutional Gatekeepers
Key 10
Friday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
158
Keeping it Invisible or Flaunting It?: Cooking,
Birth, and Pedagogy
Key 4
10:15 - 11:45 AM
200
Conversation with Dorothy Smith
Key 12
229
A Conversation with Joel Best (Co-sponsored by
the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction,
SSSI)
Key 2
Thursday
Saturday
Saturday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
MINI-CONFERENCE: China
Saturday
8:30 - 10:00 AM
188
China I: Contentious Politics and State-Society
Relationship
Douglass
Saturday
Saturday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
12:00 - 1:30 PM
213
241
China II: Migration, Education and Health
China III: Social Change and State Legitimacy
Douglass
Douglass
Saturday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
271
China IV: Frontiers of Development Strategy and
Practice
Douglass
Saturday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
299
China V: Identity, Culture and Religion
Douglass
MINI-CONFERENCE: The Invisible Work of Care
Thursday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
32
Carework I: Paid Carework: Jobs, Occupations &
Labor Market
Key 12
Thursday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
50
Carework II: Out Of The Shadows: Effects Of
Extending Labor Protections For Home Care
Workers
Key 12
Friday
8:30 - 10:00 AM
72
Carework III: Methodological Challenges in
Researching the Invisible Work of Care
Key 12
Friday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
93
Carework IV: Unpaid Carework: Gender, Aging,
and Health
Key 12
Friday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
119
Carework - Luncheon for mini-conference
participants
Key 12
Friday
Friday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
142
170
Carework V: Narratives Of Carework
Carework VI: Working Towards An Ethic Of Care
Key 12
Key 12
MINI-CONFERENCE: The Cost of Development
Saturday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
214
Development I: Environment, Food, and Social
Justice
Tubman A
Saturday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
242
Development II: Communities and Global
Dimensions
Tubman A
Saturday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
272
Development III: Identities, Struggles, and
Emancipation
Tubman A
4
MINI-CONFERENCE: Deafness and Society
Saturday
8:30 - 10:00 AM
189
Deafness I: Social Relations of Communication
Access
Key 10
Saturday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
215
Deafness II: Social Issues around Cochlear
Implants
Key 10
Saturday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
243
Deafness III: Sociological Gaps in Deafness
Research
Key 10
Saturday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
273
Deafness IV: Deafness and hearingness in
education and research
Key 10
Saturday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
300
Deafness V: Theoretical and Research
Methodology Issues in Studying Deaf People
Key 10
MINI-CONFERENCE: Institutional Ethnography
Friday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
120
Institutional Ethnography I: Regulating Bodies
Douglass
Friday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
143
Institutional Ethnography II: Navigating
Institutions
Douglass
Friday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
171
Institutional Ethnography III: Education and
Activism
Douglass
MINI-CONFERENCE: Invisible Work in Visible Work
Thursday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
33
Work/Culture I: Helping: Emotions, bodies, and
visibility in care work
Key 4
Thursday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
51
Work/Culture II: Theorizing Skill and Value in
Work
Key 4
Friday
8:30 - 10:00 AM
73
Work/Culture III: Work and the Political Order
Key 4
Friday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
94
Work/Culture IV: Doing Good Work: Establishing
Worth, Competency, and Expertise at Work
Key 4
Friday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
121
Work/Culture V: Behind the Work of Fun
Key 4
244
Military I: Veterans and Education Issues
Key 4
1:45 - 3:15 PM
274
Military II: Military in Historical and Comparative
Focus
Key 4
8:30 - 10:00 AM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
323
341
Military III: Military Organization
Military IV: Gender and the Military
Key 4
Key 4
MINI-CONFERENCE: Military
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
MINI-CONFERENCE: Reproduction
Friday
8:30 - 10:00 AM
74
Reproduction I: Policies around Reproductive
Health Care and Access
Key 3
Friday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
95
Reproduction II: Infertility and Assisted
Reproductive Technologies
Key 3
Friday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
122
Reproduction III: Reproduction and the Media
Key 3
1:45 - 3:15 PM
144
Reproduction IV: Perspectives of Providers of
Reproductive Health Care and Counseling
Key 3
Saturday
8:30 - 10:00 AM
190
Reproduction V: Reproductive Decision Making
Key 3
Saturday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
216
Reproduction VI: Innovative Research Designs and
Teaching Practices on Reproduction
Key 3
Saturday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
245
Reproduction VII: Ideologies and Narratives of
Motherhood
Key 3
Friday
5
MINI-CONFERENCE: Sociology of the Body and Embodiment
Friday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
123
Body I: The Sporting Body
Paca
Friday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
145
Body II: Biomedical and Scientific Measures of the
Body
Paca
Friday
Saturday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
172
191
Body III: Chronic Illness & Disability
Body IV: Narrative, Identity & Embodiment
Paca
Paca
Saturday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
217
Body V: Transnational Bodies, Political Economy &
Labor
Paca
Saturday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
246
Body VI: Affect and Assemblage
Paca
Saturday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
275
Body VII: Extended, Technological, Virtual Bodies
Paca
Saturday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
301
Body VIII: Bodily Transformation
Paca
SPONSORED BY COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY COLLEGES
Saturday
8:30 - 10:00 AM
193
Beyond What the Eye Can See: The Invisible Lives
of Community College Students (ESS Committee
on Community Colleges)
Key 2
Saturday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
223
If Only You Knew: The Invisible Labor of the
Community College Classroom (ESS Committee on
Community Colleges)
Key 2
Saturday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
253
Stigma and Invisibility in Academia: The Case of
the Community College (ESS Committee on
Community Colleges)
Hopkins
SPONSORED BY COMMITTEE ON GRADUATE EDUCATION
Friday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
153
Entering the job market: The effective use of
social media (Sponsored by the ESS Committee on
Graduate Education)
Key 10
SPONSORED BY COMMITTEE ON RACIAL AND ETHNIC MINORITIES
Saturday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
230
Negotiating Racial Visibility and/or Invisibility
(Organized by the ESS Committee on the Status of
Minorities)
Key 7
SPONSORED BY COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN
Friday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
173
Negotiating and Balancing Joint Appointments and
Other Program Responsibilities (ESS Committee on
the Status of Women)
Brent
Saturday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
287
Gendered Masculinities, Paper Session sponsored
by the ESS Committee on the Status of Women
Brent
MEETINGS
Thursday
Friday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
16
55
ESS Executive Committee Meeting I
ESS Committee on Community Colleges
Marshall
Marshall
Friday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
75
ESS Committee on the Status of Women
Committee Meeting
Marshall
Friday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
126
Sociologists for Women in Society, Eastern Region
Chapter Meeting (SWS-East)
Marshall
Friday
Saturday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
07:30 - 08:30
154
175
Sociological Forum Editorial Board Meeting
ASA Department Chairs Breakfast
Marshall
Marshall
6
MEETINGS – cont’d
Saturday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
195
ESS Committee on the Status of Minorities
Marshall
Saturday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
283
Annual Gathering of ESSORN (ESS Opportunities
in Retirement Network)
Marshall
07:30 - 08:30
8:30 - 10:00 AM
304
305
ESS Membership Meeting
ESS Executive Committee Meeting II
Marshall
Marshall
Sunday
Sunday
WORKSHOPS
Thursday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
53
Benefits and Challenges of Teaching in a First Year
Learning Community
Key 3
Friday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
153
Entering the job market: The effective use of
social media (Sponsored by the ESS Committee on
Graduate Education)
Key 10
Friday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
173
Negotiating and Balancing Joint Appointments and
Other Program Responsibilities (ESS Committee on
the Status of Women)
Brent
EVENTS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
Friday
Friday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
1:45 - 3:15 PM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
12:00 - 1:30 PM
1:45 - 3:15 PM
102
125
194
224
254
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: INEQUALITY
Friday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
82
165
288
320
321
332
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
1:45 - 3:15 PM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
12:00 - 1:30 PM
12:00 - 1:30 PM
1:45 - 3:15 PM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
25
42
65
91
167
206
232
233
262
291
317
Session
Session
Session
Session
Session
I
II
III
IV
V
Educational Inequalities
Schools and Inequality
Second Shift and Well-Being
Women`s Paid and Unpaid Work
Low-income Families
Work, Inequalities, and Politics
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: WORK & LABOR
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
Friday
Friday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
Poster
Poster
Poster
Poster
Poster
Working Together
Skills: Learning and Practicing
Labor and Labor Organizing
Work & Family Balance
Work, Community, and the Environment
Education and Employment
Migrant Labor
Work and Labor in the 21st Century
Domestic Labor
Labor, Then and Now
Workplace Organization & Interaction
7
West
West
West
West
West
Foyer
Foyer
Foyer
Foyer
Foyer
Brent
Key 11
Carroll A
Tilghman
Tubman A
Carroll A
Key 1
Hopkins
Hopkins
Tubman A
Pickengill
Carroll A
Armistead
Brent
Armistead
Armistead
Paca
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: ECONOMY & CLASS
Thursday
Friday
Friday
Friday
Friday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
1:45 - 3:15 PM
12:00 - 1:30 PM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
48
69
138
110
169
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: EDUCATION
Consuming Classes
Economic Sociology
Sociology of Household Finance
Policing Poverty and Dissent
Economics of the Great Recession
Tilghman
Stone
Stone
Armistead
Stone
Symbolic and Social Boundaries in Education
Bullying
Educational Opportunities, Choices & Outcomes
Carroll A
Key 1
Tilghman
Thursday
Friday
Friday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
39
66
70
Saturday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
239
Educational Enrichment: Opportunities and
Consequences
Tilghman
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
266
316
334
Teachers
The Work of Educating Young Children
Parental Involvement in Education
Key 1
Key 3
Key 3
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: HIGHER EDUCATION
Thursday
Friday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
26
64
Higher Education: Race, Class & Student Politics
Higher Education: Curricular Issues
Key 10
Douglass
Friday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
89
College Students: Health Knowledge, Attitudes &
Interactions
Pickengill
Friday
12:00 – 1:30PM
124
Negotiating Race/Gender in Academic & Post
Academic Careers
Key 1
Friday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
130
The Emergence of MOOCs: Key Actors Behind
Distance Learning in the 21st Century
Key 5
1:45 - 3:15 PM
12:00 - 1:30 PM
12:00 - 1:30 PM
1:45 - 3:15 PM
133
234
240
268
Work in Higher Education
Gender & Race in Student Cultures
Higher Education: Participation & Persistence
Higher Education: Students` Experiences
Carroll B
Carroll A
Key 1
Key 3
Community Research and Engagement: Faculty
and Community Perspectives
Hopkins
Friday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: TEACHING
Thursday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
24
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
1:45 - 3:15 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
36
131
183
Technology and the Profession
Thinking and Teaching Race & Racism
Pedagogy: Teaching Sociology
Key 9
Brent
Key 4
Saturday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
202
Active Learning from Both Sides of the Aisle:
Faculty and Student Experiences with Active
Learning Projects
Tubman B
Saturday
Sunday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
239
335
Pedagogy In and Beyond the Classroom
Thinking and Teaching Sexuality
Key 6
Paca
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: METHODOLOGIES
Sunday
Sunday
8:30 - 10:00 AM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
313
331
Methodologies
Rethinking Ethnography as Method
8
Hopkins
Hopkins
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: FAMILY
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
Friday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
1:45 - 3:15 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
10
45
61
84
168
297
312
329
Perspectives on Parenting
Feeding the Family: At Home & At School
Work and Family
Interracial Families
International Families
Families and the State
Parenting
Family Relationships
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: CHILDREN & YOUTH
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
Key 3
Tubman B
Armistead
Carroll B
Tilghman
Tubman A
Carroll B
Carroll B
12:00 - 1:30 PM
12:00 - 1:30 PM
1:45 - 3:15 PM
5
9
20
Children of Immigrants
Children and Youth
Youth and Schooling
Brent
Key 10
Armistead
10:15 - 11:45 AM
88
Young Adults and Intersections of Sexuality,
Gender, and Class
Paca
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: IMMIGRATION, MIGRATION & REFUGEES
Friday
Friday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
12:00 - 1:30 PM
83
111
Migrants and Refugees: Experiences and Policies
Gender and Migration
Carroll A
Carroll A
Friday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
118
Immigrant Incorporation and Persistent
Inequalities
Tubman B
3:30 - 5:00 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
164
318
336
Migration and Mobility
The Meanings of Immigration
Immigration Studies
Key 10
Pickengill
Pickengill
Friday
Sunday
Sunday
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: SOCIAL POLICY & POLITICAL ACTORS
Thursday
Thursday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
12:00 - 1:30 PM
11
12
Civic and Political Participation
Political Process in the Contemporary U.S.
Pickengill
Stone
Thursday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
23
Legal Experts & Civil Actors: Policy Debates &
Everyday Talk
Carroll B
Social & Public Policy-Making
Stone
Sunday
8:30 - 10:00 AM
319
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: SELF & IDENTITY
Friday
Friday
Saturday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
117
162
205
Stories of Identities
Spaces and Identities
Intersections of Identity, Place & Sexuality
Tubman A
Carroll A
Brent
Sunday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
333
Theories and Narratives of the Self: Detours and
Discoveries
Key 2
Sunday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
327
Experiencing the Self: Identity Work, Selfformation, Consciousness
Armistead
Sunday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
338
Constructing Identities through Work
Tilghman
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: RACE & ETHNICITY
Thursday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
19
The In/Visible Boundaries of Blackness: New
Approaches in the Study of Black Populations
Key 7
Thursday
Friday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
30
68
Race and Ethnicity: Categories and Identities
Ethnicity in Europe
Tilghman
Pickengill
9
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: RACE & ETHNICITY – cont’d
Friday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
79
Race and Hollywood: Challenging Representations
in Television and Film
Key 2
Friday
Friday
Friday
Saturday
Saturday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
12:00 - 1:30 PM
1:45 - 3:15 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
109
113
135
181
207
Race and Hollywood: Segregation and Integration?
Whiteness
Race and the Media
Interracial Lives
Race and Politics
Key 2
Key 10
Key 1
Brent
Carroll B
Saturday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
230
Negotiating Racial Visibility and/or Invisibility
(Organized by the ESS Committee on the Status of
Minorities)
Key 7
Saturday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
263
Saturday
Saturday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
272
293
Intersections of Racial, Ethnic & Gendered
Identities
The Intersection of Race and Gender
Race and Space
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: GENDER & SEXUALITY
Brent
Stone
Key 1
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
7
38
40
Gender Performance
Constructing (Gendered) Social Problems
Sub-Cultural Sexual Practices
Carroll B
Brent
Carroll B
Thursday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
41
Construction and Knowledges of Gender
Nonconformity
Douglass
Thursday
Friday
Friday
Friday
Friday
Friday
Saturday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
12:00 - 1:30 PM
1:45 - 3:15 PM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
1:45 - 3:15 PM
46
71
67
114
132
163
261
Comparative Studies of Sexual Politics
Masculinity: Intersectional Studies
Gender and Sexuality Among College Students
Feminism
Beauty Work/Performing Gender
Gender Justice
Transgender & the Life Course
Pickengill
Tubman A
Paca
Pickengill
Carroll A
Carroll B
Tilghman
Saturday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
287
Gendered Masculinities, Paper Session sponsored
by the ESS Committee on the Status of Women
Brent
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
294
322
340
Sexual and Gendered Spaces
Gender, Sexuality, and Health
Gender and Sexuality in the Labor Force
Pickengill
Tubman B
Tubman B
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS & CHANGE
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
1:45 - 3:15 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
44
137
180
185
212
Social Movements/Social Change
Social Movements: New Theories & Frameworks
Social Movement Activisms
Occupy: Theory & Practice
Mobilization and Space
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: MEDIA, SOCIAL MEDIA & DIGITAL MEDIA
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
47
88
298
311
Cultural Myths, Digital Media
Thinking Social Media
Digital Media, Digital Memory, Digital Design
Critical Media and T.V. Analysis
10
Key 11
Pickengill
Armistead
Stone
Tilghman
Stone
Key 1
Tubman B
Carroll A
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: RELIGION
Friday
Friday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
12:00 - 1:30 PM
107
112
Jewish Identity, American Jews, and Israel
Religion`s Impact on Social and Political Values
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: RELIGION – cont’d
Friday
Sunday
Sunday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
134
315
330
Brent
Hopkins
Religion as Community Building
Atheism and Religion in the 21st Century
Religion and Religiosity
Hopkins
Key 2
Douglass
Culture in Postcolonial, Imperial, and National
Contexts
Tilghman
Art, Culture, Politics
Popular and Unpopular Cultures
Arts, Spaces, Communities
Subcultural Formations
Carroll A
Tubman A
Douglass
Tubman A
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: CULTURE
Thursday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
Sunday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
1:45 - 3:15 PM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
13
22
31
85
339
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: MEDICINE, HEALTH, & HEALTH CARE
Thursday
Friday
Friday
12:00 - 1:30 PM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
1:45 - 3:15 PM
6
90
140
Managing Health Science & Services
Health, Stress, and Medicalization
Health Care Markets & Rights
Carroll A
Stone
Tubman A
Saturday
8:30 - 10:00 AM
182
Professionalization in Medicine, Psychiatry and
Public Health
Hopkins
Saturday
10:15 - 11:45 AM
208
Changing Politics and Structures of U.S. Health
Care
Hopkins
Saturday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
259
Sociological Approaches to Exploring Health
Professions Education
Key 11
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
1:45 - 3:15 PM
8:30 - 10:00 AM
264
269
310
Medications: Profiling, Pills, & Prognoses
Traditional & Alternative Healthcare Practices
Work in Health Care Fields
Carroll A
Key 9
Armistead
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: AGING
Friday
Saturday
8:30 - 10:00 AM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
62
296
Aging: Neighborhoods, Social Supports, &
Participation
Health and Aging
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: VIOLENCE & TRAUMA
Thursday
Friday
Friday
Saturday
3:30 - 5:00 PM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
12:00 - 1:30 PM
Saturday
Tilghman
49
Abuse & Resilience
Tubman A
92
Theories and Narratives of Trauma: Journeys and
Memories
Tubman B
Trauma & Violence
Violence Against Women
Tubman B
Pickengill
169
237
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: CRIME, CRIMINOLOGY, DEVIANCE & PRISON
Friday
Friday
Brent
10:15 - 11:45 AM
12:00 - 1:30 PM
81
108
Prisons and Prisoners, Inside and Out
Prison and Post-Release Employment
Armistead
Carroll B
12:00 - 1:30 PM
235
Rethinking Crime and Prevention: Terrorism,
Atrocity, and Misconduct
Carroll B
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SESSIONS BY TOPIC: CRIME, CRIMINOLOGY, DEVIANCE & PRISON – cont’d
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
265
292
289
Crime, Politics & Justice
Criminal Justice
Blurred Lines: Work Roles and Female Drug Users
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: ENVIRONMENT & LAND
Friday
Friday
Friday
Saturday
Saturday
Sunday
8:30 - 10:00 AM
1:45 - 3:15 PM
1:45 - 3:15 PM
12:00 - 1:30 PM
1:45 - 3:15 PM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
63
136
139
236
267
332
Working the Land
Sociology of Disaster: Superstorm Sandy
Responses to Environmental Problems
Theorizing Environmental Risk
Toward Green Futures
Environmental Sociology
Carroll B
Carroll B
Hopkins
Carroll B
Key 11
Tilghman
Key 12
Key 12
Key 1
SESSIONS BY TOPIC: NEIGHBORHOODS, HOUSING & COMMUNITY
Thursday
Friday
Friday
Friday
Friday
Saturday
1:45 - 3:15 PM
12:00 - 1:30 PM
12:00 - 1:30 PM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
3:30 - 5:00 PM
10:15 - 11:45 AM
28
115
116
166
161
209
Mechanisms and Consequences of Residential
Segregation
Pickengill
Trans/National Housing Markets
Community Development and Change
Urban Politics and Development
Residential Mobility
Making Sense of Gentrification
Stone
Tilghman
Key 2
Armistead
Key 1
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Invisible Work
ESS Annual Meeting Program Summary
Thursday, 20 February 2014
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
1.
AKD Pre-Conference -- AKD Pre-Conference Workshop on Teaching-Learning -- Key 5
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Thematic Session -- Invisible Work in the Black Middle Class -- Key 7
Author-Meets-Critics -- Cut It Out: The C-Section Epidemic in America by Theresa Morris -- Key
8
Invited Session -- Financialization and Hegemonic Transitions: New Perspectives on the Long
Twentieth Century -- Key 1
Regular Paper Session -- Children of Immigrants -- Brent
Regular Paper Session -- Managing Health Science & Services -- Carroll A
Regular Paper Session -- Gender Performance -- Carroll B
Regular Paper Session -- Really Invisible: Breathing, Waiting, Listening -- Hopkins
Regular Paper Session -- Children and Youth -- Key 10
Regular Paper Session -- Perspectives on Parenting -- Key 3
Regular Paper Session -- Civic and Political Participation -- Pickengill
Regular Paper Session -- Political Process in the Contemporary U.S.-- Stone
Regular Paper Session -- Culture in Postcolonial, Imperial, and National Contexts -- Tilghman
Regular Paper Session -- Community Food Systems -- Tubman B
Panel -- Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SOTL): Making the Transition from Teaching to
SOTL Visible (Joint ESS/AKD Session) -- Key 5
12:00 PM-1:30 PM
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Meeting -- ESS Executive Committee Meeting I -- Marshall
Thematic Session -- Sociology of Food -- Key 9
Special Presidential Session -- Sociologists as Film Makers -- Paca
Invited Session -- The In/Visible Boundaries of Blackness: New Approaches in the Study of Black
Populations -- Key 7
Regular Paper Session -- Youth and Schooling -- Armistead
Regular Paper Session -- Place, Space, and Meaning -- Brent
Regular Paper Session -- Art, Culture, Politics -- Carroll A
Regular Paper Session -- Legal Experts & Civil Actors: Policy Debates & Everyday Talk -- Carroll
B
Regular Paper Session -- Community Research and Engagement: Faculty and Community
Perspectives -- Hopkins
Regular Paper Session -- Working Together -- Key 1
Regular Paper Session -- Higher Education: Race, Class & Student Politics -- Key 10
Regular Paper Session -- Science & (Bio) technology Studies -- Key 11
Regular Paper Session -- Mechanisms and Consequences of Residential Segregation -- Pickengill
Regular Paper Session -- Neoliberalism: Social Movements, Economic Transformations -- Stone
Regular Paper Session -- Race and Ethnicity: Categories and Identities -- Tilghman
Regular Paper Session -- Popular and Unpopular Cultures -- Tubman A
Mini-conference: The Invisible Work of Care -- Carework I: Paid Carework: Jobs, Occupations &
Labor Market -- Key 12
Mini-conference: Invisible Work in Visible Work -- Work/Culture I: Helping: Emotions, bodies,
and visibility in care work -- Key 4
3:30 PM-5:00 PM
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Author-Meets-Critics -- Doing the Best I Can: Fatherhood in the Inner City by Kathryn Edin and
Timothy Nelson -- Key 7
Conversation -- What should the Sociology of Culture and Cognition look like? -- Key 10
Invited Session -- Technology and the Profession -- Key 9
Invited Session -- Booze and Brews: Sociological Explorations of Alcohol in The Classroom -Tubman B
Regular Paper Session -- Constructing (Gendered) Social Problems -- Brent
Regular Paper Session -- Symbolic and Social Boundaries in Education -- Carroll A
Regular Paper Session -- Sub-Cultural Sexual Practices -- Carroll B
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Regular Paper Session -- Construction and Knowledges of Gender Nonconformity -- Douglass
Regular Paper Session -- Skills: Learning and Practicing -- Hopkins
Regular Paper Session -- Sport and Society -- Key 1
Regular Paper Session -- Social Movements/Social Change -- Key 11
Regular Paper Session -- Feeding the Family: At Home & At School -- Key 2
Regular Paper Session -- Comparative Studies of Sexual Politics -- Pickengill
Regular Paper Session -- Cultural Myths, Digital Media -- Stone
Regular Paper Session -- Consuming Classes -- Tilghman
Regular Paper Session -- Abuse & Resilience -- Tubman A
Mini-conference: The Invisible Work of Care -- Carework II: Out Of The Shadows: Effects Of
Extending Labor Protections For Home Care Workers -- Key 12
Mini-conference: Invisible Work in Visible Work -- Work/Culture II: Theorizing Skill and Value in
Work -- Key 4
Panel -- Work, Action and Change: Using Community Based Research with and for Communities
-- Paca
Workshop -- Benefits and Challenges of Teaching in a First Year Learning Community -- Key 3
5:30 PM-7:00 PM
54.
Plenary -- Robin Williams Lecture presented by Karen Cerulo -- Key 8
Reception to follow
Friday, 21 February 2014
8:30 AM-10:00 AM
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Meeting -- ESS Committee on Community Colleges -- Marshall
Thematic Session -- Invisible Work in the Family -- Key 5
Thematic Session -- Organizing Immigrant Labor: Case Studies from New York City -- Key 7
Author-Meets-Critics -- Paying for the Party: How College Maintains Inequality by Elizabeth
Armstrong and Laura Hamilton -- Key 8
Special Presidential Session -- Focus on Civil Rights: Legacies and Extensions of the Civil Rights
Movement -- Key 11
Conversation -- Research with Children: Managing IRBs and Other Institutional Gatekeepers -Key 10
Regular Paper Session -- Work and Family -- Armistead
Regular Paper Session -- Aging: Neighborhoods, Social Supports, & Participation -- Brent
Regular Paper Session -- Working the Land -- Carroll B
Regular Paper Session -- Higher Education: Curricular Issues -- Douglass
Regular Paper Session -- Labor and Labor Organizing -- Hopkins
Regular Paper Session -- Bullying -- Key 1
Regular Paper Session -- Gender and Sexuality Among College Students -- Paca
Regular Paper Session -- Ethnicity in Europe -- Pickengill
Regular Paper Session -- Economic Sociology -- Stone
Regular Paper Session -- Educational Opportunities, Choices & Outcomes -- Tilghman
Regular Paper Session -- Masculinity: Intersectional Studies -- Tubman A
Mini-conference: The Invisible Work of Care -- Carework III: Methodological Challenges in
Researching the Invisible Work of Care -- Key 12
Mini-conference: Invisible Work in Visible Work -- Work/Culture III: Work and the Political
Order -- Key 4
Mini-conference: Reproduction -- Reproduction I: Policies around Reproductive Health Care and
Access -- Key 3
10:15 AM-11:45 AM
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Meeting -- ESS Committee on the Status of Women Committee Meeting -- Marshall
Thematic Session -- The Invisible Work of Integration -- Key 7
Author-Meets-Critics -- Informal Labor, Formal Politics, and Dignified Discontent in India by Rina
Agarwala -- Key 8
Special Presidential Session -- The Future of Academic Publishing -- Key 11
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Invited Session -- Race and Hollywood: Challenging Representations in Television and Film -Key 2
Invited Session -- Invisible Issues/Hidden Populations: A Methodological Look at Homeless
People and Service Provision -- Tilghman
Regular Paper Session -- Prisons and Prisoners, Inside and Out -- Armistead
Regular Paper Session -- Educational Inequalities -- Brent
Regular Paper Session -- Migrants and Refugees: Experiences and Policies -- Carroll A
Regular Paper Session -- Interracial Families -- Carroll B
Regular Paper Session -- Arts, Spaces, Communities -- Douglass
Regular Paper Session -- Organizational Structures and Cultures -- Hopkins
Regular Paper Session -- Thinking Social Media -- Key 1
Regular Paper Session -- Young Adults and Intersections of Sexuality, Gender, and Class -- Paca
Regular Paper Session -- College Students: Health Knowledge, Attitudes & Interactions -Pickengill
Regular Paper Session -- Health, Stress, and Medicalization -- Stone
Regular Paper Session -- Work & Family Balance -- Tubman A
Regular Paper Session -- Theories and Narratives of Trauma: Journeys and Memories - Tubman
B
Mini-conference: The Invisible Work of Care -- Carework IV: Unpaid Carework: Gender, Aging,
and Health -- Key 12
94. Mini-conference: Invisible Work in Visible Work -- Work/Culture IV: Doing Good Work:
Establishing Worth, Competency, and Expertise at Work -- Key 4
95. Mini-conference: Reproduction -- Reproduction II: Infertility and Assisted Reproductive
Technologies -- Key 3
96. Roundtable 1 -- Higher Education Roundtable -- Key 6
97. Roundtable 2 -- Im/Migrants Health & Well-Being -- Key 6
98. Roundtable 3 -- Race & Racialization Projects -- Key 6
99. Roundtable 4 -- Students and Student Culture -- Key 6
100. Roundtable 5 -- Marriage, Childbearing and Foster Care: Experiences and Attitudes -- Key 6
101. Roundtable 6 -- Race & Class: Research In Progress -- Key 6
12:00 PM-1:30 PM
102. Undergraduate Poster Session I -- West Foyer
103. Thematic Session -- Dirty Work -- Key 7
104. Author-Meets-Critics -- The American Non-Dilemma: Racial Inequality without Racism by Nancy
DiTomaso -- Key 8
105. Special Presidential Session -- Inequality in the Aftermath of the Great Recession -- Key 11
106. Special Presidential Session -- The Invisible Labor Collective: Dis/Embodied Work in the
Consumptive, Digital, and Global Era -- Key 9
107. Invited Session -- Jewish Identity, American Jews, and Israel -- Brent
108. Invited Session -- Prison and Post-Release Employment -- Carroll B
109. Invited Session -- Race and Hollywood: Segregation and Integration? -- Key 2
110. Regular Paper Session -- Policing Poverty and Dissent -- Armistead
111. Regular Paper Session -- Gender and Migration -- Carroll A
112. Regular Paper Session -- Religion’s Impact on Social and Political Values -- Hopkins
113. Regular Paper Session -- Whiteness -- Key 10
114. Regular Paper Session -- Feminism -- Pickengill
115. Regular Paper Session -- Trans/National Housing Markets -- Stone
116. Regular Paper Session -- Community Development and Change -- Tilghman
117. Regular Paper Session -- Stories of Identities -- Tubman A
118. Regular Paper Session -- Immigrant Incorporation and Persistent Inequalities -- Tubman B
119. Mini-conference: The Invisible Work of Care -- Carework - Luncheon for mini-conference
participants -- Key 12
120. Mini-conference: Institutional Ethnography -- Institutional Ethnography I: Regulating Bodies -Douglass
121. Mini-conference: Invisible Work in Visible Work -- Work/Culture V: Behind the Work of Fun -Key 4
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122. Mini-conference: Reproduction -- Reproduction III: Reproduction and the Media -- Key 3
123. Mini-conference: Sociology of the Body -- Body I: The Sporting Body -- Paca
124. Panel -- Negotiating Race/Gender in Academic & Post Academic Careers -- Key 1
1:45 PM-3:15 PM
125. Undergraduate Poster Session II -- West Foyer
126. Meeting -- Sociologists for Women in Society, Eastern Region Chapter Meeting (SWS-East) -Marshall
127. Thematic Session -- The Invisible Work of Resistance -- Key 7
128. Author-Meets-Critics -- Disciplining Terror: How Experts invented "Terrorism" by Lisa
Stampnitsky -- Key 8
129. Special Presidential Session -- Bridging the Situated and the Structural in Invisible Labor -- Key
9
130. Invited Session -- The Emergence of MOOCs: Key Actors Behind Distance Learning in the 21st
Century -- Key 5
131. Regular Paper Session -- Thinking and Teaching Race & Racism -- Brent
132. Regular Paper Session -- Beauty Work/Performing Gender -- Carroll A
133. Regular Paper Session -- Work in Higher Education -- Carroll B
134. Regular Paper Session -- Religion as Community Building -- Hopkins
135. Regular Paper Session -- Race and the Media -- Key 1
136. Regular Paper Session -- Sociology of Disaster: Superstorm Sandy -- Key 11
137. Regular Paper Session -- Social Movements: New Theories & Frameworks -- Pickengill
138. Regular Paper Session -- Sociology of Household Finance -- Stone
139. Regular Paper Session -- Responses to Environmental Problems -- Tilghman
140. Regular Paper Session -- Health Care Markets & Rights -- Tubman A
141. Regular Paper Session -- U.S. Military Economies and Cultures -- Tubman B
142. Mini-conference: The Invisible Work of Care -- Carework V: Narratives Of Carework -- Key 12
143. Mini-conference: Institutional Ethnography -- Institutional Ethnography II: Navigating
Institutions -- Douglass
144. Mini-conference: Reproduction -- Reproduction IV: Perspectives of Providers of Reproductive
Health Care and Counseling -- Key 3
145. Mini-conference: Sociology of the Body -- Body II: Biomedical and Scientific Measures of the
Body -- Paca
146. Roundtable 1 -- Youth and Adulthood -- Key 6
147. Roundtable 2 -- Health Disparities -- Key 6
148. Roundtable 3 -- Social Problems in Education -- Key 6
149. Roundtable 4 -- Making a Living: Entrepreneurs and Workers -- Key 6
150. Roundtable 5 -- Theory Roundtable -- Key 6
151. Roundtable 6 -- Media and Culture Studies -- Key 6
152. Roundtable 7 -- Staging and Scaffolding the Sociology Curriculum -- Key 6
153. Workshop -- Entering the job market: The effective use of social media (Sponsored by the ESS
Committee on Graduate Education) -- Key 10
3:30 PM-5:00 PM
154. Meeting -- Sociological Forum Editorial Board Meeting -- Marshall
155. Thematic Session -- Identity Work -- Key 3
156. Author-Meets-Critics -- Climbing Mount Laurel: The Struggle for Affordable Housing and Social
Mobility in an American Suburb by Douglas S.Massey, Len Albright, Rebecca Casciano, Elizabeth
Derickson & David N.Kinsey -- Key 5
157. Author-Meets-Critics -- Encounter on the Great Plains: Scandinavian Settlers and the
Dispossession of Dakota Indians, 1890-1930 by Karen V. Hansen -- Key 7
158. Conversation -- Keeping it Invisible or Flaunting It?: Cooking, Birth, and Pedagogy -- Key 4
159. Invited Session -- 25 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall: Collective Memory and Collective
Representations of the German Democratic Republic -- Key 1
160. Invited Session -- Gender, Race, Culture and Sexuality -- Tubman A
161. Regular Paper Session -- Residential Mobility -- Armistead
162. Regular Paper Session -- Spaces and Identities -- Carroll A
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Regular Paper Session -- Gender Justice -- Carroll B
Regular Paper Session -- Migration and Mobility -- Key 10
Regular Paper Session -- Schools and Inequality -- Key 11
Regular Paper Session -- Urban Politics and Development -- Key 2
Regular Paper Session -- Work, Community, and the Environment -- Pickengill
Regular Paper Session -- International Families -- Tilghman
Regular Paper Session -- Trauma & Violence -- Tubman B
Mini-conference: The Invisible Work of Care -- Carework VI: Working Towards An Ethic Of Care - Key 12
171. Mini-conference: Institutional Ethnography -- Institutional Ethnography III: Education and
Activism -- Douglass
172. Mini-conference: Sociology of the Body -- Body III: Chronic Illness & Disability -- Paca
173. Workshop -- Negotiating and Balancing Joint Appointments and Other Program Responsibilities
(ESS Committee on the Status of Women) -- Brent
5:30 PM-7:00 PM
174. Plenary -- The 1964 Civil Rights Act, 50th Anniversary Reflections -- Key 8
Reception to follow
Saturday, 22 February 2014
7:30 AM-8:30 AM
175. Meeting -- ASA Department Chairs Breakfast -- Marshall
8:30 AM-10:00 AM
176. Thematic Session -- Working to Build and Maintain Communities in Urban Neighborhoods -- Key
7
177. Author-Meets-Critics -- Keeping the Immigrant Bargain: The Costs and Rewards of Success in
America by Vivian Louie -- Key 8
178. Invited Session -- Coalitions and Community Networks -- Carroll B
179. Invited Session -- Habitus: Empirical explorations of how class-based dispositions shape daily
life -- Key 5
180. Regular Paper Session -- Social Movement Activisms -- Armistead
181. Regular Paper Session -- Interracial Lives -- Brent
182. Regular Paper Session -- Professionalization in Medicine, Psychiatry and Public Health -- Hopkins
183. Regular Paper Session -- Pedagogy: Teaching Sociology -- Key 4
184. Regular Paper Session -- Sports and Gender -- Pickengill
185. Regular Paper Session -- Occupy: Theory & Practice -- Stone
186. Regular Paper Session -- Comparative Studies of Welfare States -- Tubman A
187. Regular Paper Session -- World Systems and Development -- Tubman B
188. Mini-conference: China -- China I: Contentious Politics and State-Society Relationship -Douglass
189. Mini-conference: Deafness and Society -- Deafness I: Social Relations of Communication
Access -- Key 10
190. Mini-conference: Reproduction -- Reproduction V: Reproductive Decision Making -- Key 3
191. Mini-conference: Sociology of the Body -- Body IV: Narrative, Identity & Embodiment -- Paca
192. Panel -- Expanding Racism: Identities, Cultures and Experiences -- Carroll A
193. Panel -- Beyond What the Eye Can See: The Invisible Lives of Community College Students (ESS
Committee on Community Colleges) -- Key 2
10:15 AM-11:45 AM
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Undergraduate Poster Session III -- West Foyer
Meeting -- ESS Committee on the Status of Minorities -- Marshall
Thematic Session -- The End of Work? What Work? Where? -- Key 7
Author-Meets-Critics -- Playing to Win: Raising Children in a Competitive Culture by Hilary Levey
Friedman -- Key 5
198. Author-Meets-Critics -- Life Behind the Lobby: Indian American Hotel Owners and the American
Dream by Pawan Dhingra -- Key 8
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Special Presidential Session -- Race, Class and Gender in Biomedical Science -- Key 11
Conversation -- Conversation with Dorothy Smith -- Key 12
Invited Session -- How MUCH Do Babies Matter in Academic Careers? -- Key 9
Invited Session -- Active Learning from Both Sides of the Aisle: Faculty and Student Experiences
with Active Learning Projects -- Tubman B
Local Interest -- The city of Baltimore: People, policies, and politics -- Key 4
Regular Paper Session -- Voluntarism and Philanthropy: Darker Sides of Altruism -- Armistead
Regular Paper Session -- Intersections of Identity, Place & Sexuality -- Brent
Regular Paper Session -- Education and Employment -- Carroll A
Regular Paper Session -- Race and Politics -- Carroll B
Regular Paper Session -- Changing Politics and Structures of U. S.
Health Care -- Hopkins
Regular Paper Session -- Making Sense of Gentrification -- Key 1
Regular Paper Session -- Citizenship, Belonging & Collective Action in Trans/National Contexts -Pickengill
Regular Paper Session -- Discipline and Practice of Sociology -- Stone
Regular Paper Session -- Mobilization and Space -- Tilghman
Mini-conference: China -- China II: Migration, Education and Health -- Douglass
Mini-conference: The Cost of Development -- Development I: Environment, Food, and Social
Justice -- Tubman A
Mini-conference: Deafness and Society -- Deafness II: Social Issues around Cochlear Implants -Key 10
Mini-conference: Reproduction -- Reproduction VI: Innovative Research Designs and Teaching
Practices on Reproduction -- Key 3
Mini-conference: Sociology of the Body -- Body V: Transnational Bodies, Political Economy &
Labor -- Paca
Roundtable 1 -- Constructing/Reconstructing Identities -- Key 6
Roundtable 2 -- Health & Aging: Research In Progress -- Key 6
Roundtable 3 -- Children and Violence -- Key 6
Roundtable 4 -- Race and Race Privilege -- Key 6
Roundtable 5 -- Rethinking Work and Labor -- Key 6
Panel -- If Only You Knew: The Invisible Labor of the Community College Classroom (ESS
Committee on Community Colleges) -- Key 2
12:00 PM-1:30 PM
224. Undergraduate Poster Session IV -- West Foyer
225. Author-Meets-Critics -- The Global Pigeon by Colin Jerolmack -- Key 8
226. Special Presidential Session -- New York and Amsterdam: Immigration and the New Urban
Landscape -- Key 11
227. Special Presidential Session -- Visual Sociology: Collaborative Seeing -- Key 5
228. Special Presidential Session -- Focus on Civil Rights -- A Conversation about the Civil Rights Era
Ku Klux Klan -- Key 9
229. Conversation -- A Conversation with Joel Best (Co-sponsored by the Society for the Study of
Symbolic Interaction, SSSI) -- Key 2
230. Invited Session -- Negotiating Racial Visibility and/or Invisibility (Organized by the ESS
Committee on the Status of Minorities) -- Key 7
231. Local Interest -- Making the Sociology of Maryland Visible - Joint Session with the District of
Columbia Sociological Society (DCSS) -- Key 1
232. Regular Paper Session -- Migrant Labor -- Armistead
233. Regular Paper Session -- Work and Labor in the 21st Century -- Brent
234. Regular Paper Session -- Gender & Race in Student Cultures -- Carroll A
235. Regular Paper Session -- Rethinking Crime and Prevention: Terrorism, Atrocity, and
Misconduct -- Carroll B
236. Regular Paper Session -- Theorizing Environmental Risk -- Key 12
237. Regular Paper Session -- Violence Against Women -- Pickengill
238. Regular Paper Session -- Biomedicalization and the Biomedical Model -- Stone
239. Regular Paper Session -- Educational Enrichment: Opportunities and Consequences -- Tilghman
240. Regular Paper Session -- Higher Education: Participation & Persistence -- Tubman B
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241. Mini-conference: China -- China III: Social Change and State Legitimacy -- Douglass
242. Mini-conference: The Cost of Development -- Development II: Communities and Global
Dimensions -- Tubman A
243. Mini-conference: Deafness and Society -- Deafness III: Sociological Gaps in Deafness Research - Key 10
244. Mini-conference: Military -- Military I: Veterans and Education Issues -- Key 4
245. Mini-conference: Reproduction -- Reproduction VII: Ideologies and Narratives of Motherhood -Key 3
246. Mini-conference: Sociology of the Body -- Body VI: Affect and Assemblage -- Paca
247. Roundtable 1 -- Criminology -- Key 6
248. Roundtable 2 -- Education, Aspiration, and Mobility -- Key 6
249. Roundtable 3 -- Perspectives on Marriage and Families -- Key 6
250. Roundtable 4 -- Pedagogy: Classroom Activities -- Key 6
251. Roundtable 5 -- Crime and Punishment -- Key 6
252. Roundtable 6 -- Pedagogy In and Beyond the Classroom -- Key 6
253. Panel -- Stigma and Invisibility in Academia: The Case of the Community College (ESS
Committee on Community Colleges) -- Hopkins
1:45 PM-3:15 PM
254. Undergraduate Poster Session V -- West Foyer
255. Thematic Session -- Invisible Work and the Undocumented, A Conversation with Roberto
Gonzales and Robert Smith -- Key 8
256. Thematic Session -- Invisible Work in the History of Sociology -- Tubman B
257. Special Presidential Session -- Time and Craft in the Practice of Slow Sociology -- Key 5
258. Special Presidential Session -- Race, Law and History: The Struggle for Equality in Comparative
Perspective -- Key 7
259. Invited Session -- Sociological Approaches to Exploring Health Professions Education -- Key 11
260. Invited Session -- Invisible Work on the Part of "Nature": Extending the Conceptual Sphere of
Production -- Key 2
261. Invited Session -- Transgender & the Life Course -- Tilghman
262. Regular Paper Session -- Domestic Labor -- Armistead
263. Regular Paper Session -- Intersections of Racial, Ethnic & Gendered Identities -- Brent
264. Regular Paper Session -- Medications: Profiling, Pills, & Prognoses -- Carroll A
265. Regular Paper Session -- Crime, Politics & Justice -- Carroll B
266. Regular Paper Session -- Teachers -- Key 1
267. Regular Paper Session -- Toward Green Futures -- Key 12
268. Regular Paper Session -- Higher Education: Students’ Experiences -- Key 3
269. Regular Paper Session -- Traditional & Alternative Healthcare Practices -- Key 9
270. Regular Paper Session -- Transnational Culture, Capital, Migration -- Pickengill
271. Mini-conference: China -- China IV: Frontiers of Development Strategy and Practice -- Douglass
272. Mini-conference: The Cost of Development -- Development III: Identities, Struggles, and
Emancipation -- Tubman A
273. Mini-conference: Deafness and Society -- Deafness IV: Deafness and hearingness in education
and research -- Key 10
274. Mini-conference: Military -- Military II: Military in Historical and Comparative Focus -- Key 4
275. Mini-conference: Sociology of the Body -- Body VII: Extended, Technological, Virtual Bodies -Paca
276. Roundtable 1 -- Social Movements Roundtable -- Key 6
277. Roundtable 2 -- Social Welfare Policy & Services -- Key 6
278. Roundtable 3 -- Social Scripts in New Media -- Key 6
279. Roundtable 4 -- Institutions and Health -- Key 6
280. Roundtable 5 -- State Power and Popular Resistance -- Key 6
281. Roundtable 6 -- Interactions and Meanings -- Key 6
282. Roundtable 7 -- Sociological Theory: Extensions and Commentaries -- Key 6
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Saturday– cont’d
3:30 PM-5:00 PM
283. Meeting -- Annual Gathering of ESSORN (ESS Opportunities in Retirement Network) -- Marshall
284. Thematic Session -- Hiding in Plain Sight: Activist Identities and Social Movement Success -Key 11
285. Author-Meets-Critics -- In Defense of Disciplines: Interdisciplinarity and Specialization in the
Research University by Jerry Jacobs -- Key 5
286. Special Presidential Session -- Focus on Civil Rights - Racial Profiling: Research and Activism -Key 7
287. Invited Session -- Gendered Masculinities, Paper Session sponsored by the ESS Committee on
the Status of Women -- Brent
288. Invited Session -- Second Shift and Well-Being -- Carroll A
289. Invited Session -- Blurred Lines: Work Roles and Female Drug Users -- Hopkins
290. Invited Session -- Urbanormative Discourses, Invisible Dependence, and Rural Development -Key 2
291. Regular Paper Session -- Labor, Then and Now -- Armistead
292. Regular Paper Session -- Criminal Justice -- Carroll B
293. Regular Paper Session -- Race and Space -- Key 1
294. Regular Paper Session -- Sexual and Gendered Spaces -- Pickengill
295. Regular Paper Session -- Obesity, Body Image, & Public Health -- Stone
296. Regular Paper Session -- Health and Aging -- Tilghman
297. Regular Paper Session -- Families and the State -- Tubman A
298. Regular Paper Session -- Digital Media, Digital Memory, Digital Design -- Tubman B
299. Mini-conference: China -- China V: Identity, Culture and Religion -- Douglass
300. Mini-conference: Deafness and Society -- Deafness V: Theoretical and Research Methodology
Issues in Studying Deaf People -- Key 10
301. Mini-conference: Sociology of the Body -- Body VIII: Bodily Transformation -- Paca
302. Panel -- What Does Morality Have To Do With Sociology? -- Key 4
5:30 PM-7:00 PM
303. Plenary -- Presentation of 2014 Awards and Marjorie DeVault’s Presidential Address -- Key 8
Reception to follow
Sunday, 23 February 2014
7:30 AM-8:30 AM
304. Meeting -- ESS Membership Meeting -- Marshall
8:30 AM-10:00 AM
305. Meeting -- ESS Executive Committee Meeting II -- Marshall
306. Thematic Session -- Invisible work of getting along: Everyday interactions across difference -Douglass
307. Thematic Session -- Digital Technologies and the Transformation of Labor -- Key 6
308. Author-Meets-Critics -- Unfinished Business: Paid Family Leave in California and the Future of
US Work Family Policy by Ruth Milkman and Eileen Applebaurm -- Key 5
309. Invited Session -- Capital, Resources, and the Crisis of Our Times -- Brent
310. Regular Paper Session -- Work in Health Care Fields -- Armistead
311. Regular Paper Session -- Critical Media and T.V. Analysis -- Carroll A
312. Regular Paper Session -- Parenting -- Carroll B
313. Regular Paper Session -- Methodologies -- Hopkins
314. Regular Paper Session -- Working on and with the Body -- Key 1
315. Regular Paper Session -- Atheism and Religion in the 21st Century -- Key 2
316. Regular Paper Session -- The Work of Educating Young Children -- Key 3
317. Regular Paper Session -- Workplace Organization & Interaction -- Paca
318. Regular Paper Session -- The Meanings of Immigration -- Pickengill
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Regular Paper Session -- Social & Public Policy-Making -- Stone
Regular Paper Session -- Women’s Paid and Unpaid Work -- Tilghman
Regular Paper Session -- Low-income Families -- Tubman A
Regular Paper Session -- Gender, Sexuality, and Health -- Tubman B
Mini-conference: Military -- Military III: Military Organization -- Key 4
10:15 AM-11:45 AM
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Thematic Session -- Children’s Invisible Work -- Key 5
Thematic Session -- Volunteering, Political Activity, and Invisible Work -- Key 6
Invited Session -- Work, Inequalities, and Politics -- Carroll A
Regular Paper Session -- Experiencing the Self: Identity Work, Self-formation, Consciousness -Armistead
Regular Paper Session -- Memory, Place, Performance -- Brent
Regular Paper Session -- Family Relationships -- Carroll B
Regular Paper Session -- Religion and Religiosity -- Douglass
Regular Paper Session -- Rethinking Ethnography as Method -- Hopkins
Regular Paper Session -- Environmental Sociology -- Key 1
Regular Paper Session -- Theories and Narratives of the Self: Detours and Discoveries -- Key 2
Regular Paper Session -- Parental Involvement in Education -- Key 3
Regular Paper Session -- Thinking and Teaching Sexuality -- Paca
Regular Paper Session -- Immigration Studies -- Pickengill
Regular Paper Session -- The Mobility of Labor and Capital -- Stone
Regular Paper Session -- Constructing Identities through Work -- Tilghman
Regular Paper Session -- Subcultural Formations -- Tubman A
Regular Paper Session -- Gender and Sexuality in the Labor Force -- Tubman B
Mini-conference: Military -- Military IV: Gender and the Military -- Key 4
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Thursday, 20 February 2014
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
1. AKD Pre-Conference Workshop on Teaching-Learning - AKD Pre-Conference - Key 5
Pre-registration required.
12:00 PM-1:30 PM
2. Invisible Work in the Black Middle Class - Thematic Session - Key 7
Organizers: Catharine Warner, University of Maryland, College Park; Annette Lareau, University of
Pennsylvania
Presider: Catharine Warner, University of Maryland, College Park
• Anxiety and Distrust in Family-School Relationships: The Experience of Black Middle-Class
Parents Annette Lareau — University of Pennsylvania, Catharine Warner — University of
Maryland, College Park
• Is it Really One Middle Class? The Effect of Race on Social Class Identification Rashawn Ray
— University of Maryland
• Some Difference but Many Similarities: Workplace Experiences of the African Second
Generation in the United States Onoso Imoagene — University of Pennsylvania
• Breaking the Class Monolith: Variation in Black Adolescents’ Attachment to Racial
Identity Karyn Lacy — University of Michigan
3. Cut It Out: The C-Section Epidemic in America by Theresa Morris - Author-Meets-Critics - Key 8
Organizer: Beth Mintz, University of Vermont
Presider: Beth Mintz, University of Vermont
Discussants:
• Jan Thomas, Kenyon College
• Miranda Waggoner, Princeton University
• Beth Mintz, University of Vermont
• Theresa Morris, Trinity College
4. Financialization and Hegemonic Transitions: New Perspectives on The Long Twentieth
Century - Invited Session - Key 1
Organizer: Beverly Silver, The Johns Hopkins University
Presider: Beverly Silver, The Johns Hopkins University
• Urban Transformations in the Long Twentieth Century Daniel Steven Pasciuti — Johns
Hopkins University
• Development in the Longue Duree: The rise and fall of competitive economic activities Astra
Bonini — United Nations Development Programme
• From "Systemic Cycles of Accumulation" to "Cyclical Waves of Nationalism" Sahan Savas
Karatasli — Johns Hopkins University
Discussant:
• Benjamin Brewer, James Madison University
5. Children of Immigrants - Regular Paper Session - Brent
Presider: Kazuyo Kubo, Lesley University
• In College & Undocumented: An Analysis of the Educational Trajectories of Undocumented
Students in North Carolina
Alessandra M. Bazo-Vienrich — Lehigh University
• Becoming American: Why 1.5-Generation Brazilians Will not Marry for Papers
Kara Cebulko
— Providence College
• From the campos to the kitchens: Unaccompanied Mexican Minors and Labor in New York
City’s Informal Economy Isabel Martinez — John Jay College of Criminal Justice
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Thursday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d
6. Managing Health Science & Services - Regular Paper Session - Carroll A
Presider: Dena T Smith, Goucher College
• "It’s all about the students": The Microsociology of Interdisciplinary Cancer Research
Regina
Smardon — Methodist University
• Social and Institutional Determinants of Emergency Medical Services Demand
Jackson
Deziel — University of North Carolina at Charlotte
• Engineering Fields: Implementing Lean Production In Healthcare Will Attwood-Charles —
Boston College
• The New Turkish Healthcare System: "Quasi-Markets" Redux? Mehmet Cansoy — Boston
College
7. Gender Performance - Regular Paper Session - Carroll B
Presider: Isabel Pinedo, Hunter College, CUNY
• Crafting Gender: Nostalgia, Irony, and Authenticity in Gendered Performances Gabriella V.
Smith — University of Virginia
• The Effects of Hacienda Culture on Charro Men: Domestic Division of Labor within Charro
community Beatriz Aldana Marquez — Texas A&M University
• Limp Wrists and Lisps: The Intersection of Gender and Sexuality Within Coming Out Stories
Brianna Lee VanArsdale — University of Delaware
8. Really Invisible: Breathing, Waiting, Listening - Regular Paper Session - Hopkins
Presider: Marjorie DeVault, Syracuse University
• Breathing Body: the tertiary dimension of embodiment in glassblowing Erin Elizabeth
O’Connor — Marymount Manhattan College
• The (In)Visibility of Indeterminate Waiting Lilia Raileanu — Rutgers University
• Listening: An Essential, but Invisible Skill in Student-Centered Learning Suzanne Hudd —
Quinnipiac University
9. Children and Youth - Regular Paper Session - Key 10
Presider: Diane Marano, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Camden
• Underage Prostitution in the United States: Prevalence and Characteristics of Youth Who
Exchange Sex for Money Rachel Swaner — New York University
• Peers and Employment: An Examination of Adolescent Substance Use Melissa A. Menasco —
State University of New York - College at Buffalo, Sampson Lee Blair — SUNY-Buffalo
• Relationship between reporting a child with emotional and behavioral problems and identifying
the most difficult aspect of childrearing Bora Pajo — Mercyhurst University
• "If it’s Something Real Steep,...I’ll Talk to My Mom.": Variations in Latino Adolescent
Disclosure Eve Veliz — Providence College
• Nothing Out There: The Impact of Community Awareness on LGBT Youth Jeffery Dennis —
Wilkes University
10. Perspectives on Parenting - Regular Paper Session - Key 3
Presider: Nicole Ann Shoenberger , The Pennsylvania State University Erie, The Behrend College
• Positioning Motherhood: Situating Foster Mothers in Motherhood Aubrey Lynne Hall —
University of South Florida
• The Birth Choices of Women in Utica, NY Jessica Singer — Utica College, Lauren Wynne —
Utica College
• Transracial Adoption By Same Sex Couples: A Literature Review That Explores the Intersection
of Two Debates. Colleen Butler-Sweet — Sacred Heart University
• Parenting Across Borders: Transfers to Children of Non-Marital Unions among Immigrants of
the New Immigrant Survey 2003 (NIS-2003)
Leslie-Ann Bolden — New York University
• Sending children to school: State failures become mothers’ burdens in a Cairo slum Heba
Gowayed — Princeton
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Thursday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d
11. Civic and Political Participation - Regular Paper Session - Pickengill
Presider: Rodney Andrew Carveth, Morgan State University
• Rethinking the Third Sector, with Illustrations from Rural China
Becky Yang Hsu —
Georgetown University
• Women Organizing for Sustainable Justice: Strategies and Variations Among Neighborhood
Activists Mark Hengen — Johnson & Wales University, Jessica Holden Sherwood — Johnson
& Wales University
• Globalized Action: Social Movement Organizations in Global Cities Matthew Schoene — Ohio
State University
• Immigration, Race, and Power: The Determinants of Local Political Engagement in Brockton,
MA Victoria Schow — Northeastern University
12. Political Process in the Contemporary U.S. - Regular Paper Session - Stone
Presider: Randolph Hohle, SUNY Fredonia
• POWER TO THE PEOPLE: Forming and Sustaining Political Commitment in a Grassroots
Election Campaign
Erika Mae Lorenzana Del Villar — University of Connecticut
• Marginalization of Political Representation: in the Wake of ’Citizen United’ Anya Kylie —
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
• An Updated Look through the Lens of Black Women: The Representation of Race and Gender
in the Political Arena
Wanda Parham-Payne, Ph.D. — Prince George’s Community College
• "Show Me Your Papers: Explaining Immigration Bills at State Legislatures, 20062012" Vincent Ferraro — Framingham State University, Saran Ghatak — Keene State
College
13. Culture in Postcolonial, Imperial, and National Contexts - Regular Paper Session - Tilghman
Presider: Erzsebet Fazekas, University at Albany
• Culture and Defensive Modernization in Thailand, 1855-1932 Keerati Chenpitayaton — New
School for Social Research
• The European Horsemeat Scandal: Cosmopolitanism, Gastronationalism, and the Politics of
Risk Society Michaela DeSoucey — North Carolina State University, Diana Mincyte — New
York University
• The Transformation of Political Islam in Turkey: Reconstructing the Islamic Narratives of the
’West’ OZGUR CELENK — University at Albany, SUNY
• Moving Beyond Western-centered Perspectives on Fashion
Yuniya Kawamura — Fashion
Institute of Technology/SUNY
14. Community Food Systems - Regular Paper Session - Tubman B
Presider: Shelley McDonough Kimelberg, Northeastern University
• "What’s Different is It’s Free": Food Provision and Consumption in a Neighborhood Food
Pantry Elizabeth Derickson — Swarthmore College
• Pushing back and giving in: family foodwork, maternal empowerment, and the reproduction of
power inequality in the food system Wei-ting Chen — Johns Hopkins University
• Food and Community: Corporate Infiltration of a Public Health Issue Ivy Ken — George
Washington University
• Food Justice and the Human Rights Enterprise Deric Michael Shannon — Oxford College of
Emory University
15. Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SOTL): Making the Transition from Teaching to
SOTL Visible (Joint ESS/AKD Session) - Panel - Key 5
Presider: Lisa Handler, Community College of Philadelphia
Discussants:
• Jeffrey Chin, Le Moyne College
• Jason Crockett, Kutztown University
• Brent Harger, Albright College
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Thursday– cont’d
1:45 PM-3:15 PM
16. ESS Executive Committee Meeting I - Meeting - Marshall
17. Sociology of Food - Thematic Session - Key 9
Organizer: Frances G. Pestello, LeMoyne College
Presider: Frances G. Pestello, LeMoyne College
• Feeding the Immigrant South Asian Family Farha Ternikar — Le Moyne College
• From Frozen Spinach to Spirulina Smoothies: Evolving Food Rules and Logics of Care Joslyn
Brenton — North Carolina State University, Michaela DeSoucey — North Carolina State
University, Sinikka Elliott — North Carolina State University
• Commodified Comfort: Food, Class and Race in Post 9/11 America Megan Elias —
Queensborough Community College
Discussant:
• Alice Julier, Chatham University
18. Sociologists as Film Makers - Special Presidential Session - Paca
Two sociologists will discuss their experiences with film making, and will screen brief excerpts from
their films.
Presiders: Maynard Seider , Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts; Susan D. Rose, Dickinson College
• "Farewell to Factory Towns?"
Maynard Seider — Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
• "Challenging Global Gender Violence" and "The Lost Ones: Long Journey Home" Susan D.
Rose — Dickinson College
19. The In/Visible Boundaries of Blackness: New Approaches in the Study of Black
Populations - Invited Session - Key 7
Organizers: Crystal Fleming, Stony Brook University; Chinyere Osuji, Rutgers University - Camden
Presider: Crystal Fleming, Stony Brook University
• Doing (Black) Ethnography Like it’s 1999 Marcus Anthony Hunter — Yale University
• ’I’ll Be Your Mirror’: Constructing the Black Partner in U.S. and Brazilian Interracial
Couples Chinyere Osuji — Rutgers University
• Dismantling the master status of race with disciplinary tools Jovonne J Bickerstaff — Harvard
University
• Are Blacks Stigmatized?: Rethinking Race, Status and Stigma Crystal Fleming — Stony
Brook University
Discussant:
• Onoso Imoagene, University of Pennsylvania
20. Youth and Schooling - Regular Paper Session - Armistead
Presider: Stephen Lancaster, SUNY Buffalo
• We’re Crew, Not Passengers: Pro-Active Education at a Successful School in New York
City Nathan Warner — City University of New York Graduate Center
• School Context, Teacher Characteristics and First Year Teachers’ Success Elizabeth Chu —
Relay Graduate School of Education, Billie Gastic — Relay Graduate School of Education
• The Making of Vulnerable Workers: Young Adult Early School Leavers in the Rustbelt
Economy Tara Marie Brown — University of Maryland, College Park
• The Road to Hell Is Paved with Good Intentions: Effects of Government Accountability
Measures on Alternative Schools Cathy Ray Borck — CUNY Graduate Center
• Childhood Obesity, Negative Self-Image, and Academic Outcomes Ashley Kranjac — SUNY
University at Buffalo
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Thursday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d
21. Place, Space, and Meaning - Regular Paper Session - Brent
Presider: Michael Seth Friedson, New York University
• Toward a New Ethnic Enclave: Producing Manhattan’s Koreatown as a Transnational
Consumption Space Jinwon Kim — CUNY Graduate Center
• The Historical Legacies of Place: From Military Base to Freeport Zone Victoria Reyes —
Princeton University
• Built Environments and Cultural Expectations: A Comparative Case-Study Jeffrey S. DebiesCarl — University of New Haven
22. Art, Culture, Politics - Regular Paper Session - Carroll A
Presider: Athena Engman, University of Toronto
• Was anyone listening? : Audience reception of Revolutionary Model Operas in Communist
China Hexuan Zhang — University of Virginia
• The Sex Pistols as Boy Band: in/visible productions of authenticity, autonomy, and
value Carolyn Chernoff — Skidmore College
• The Semiotics of Celebrity Chef Diversity Performances
Gerard (Jay) Byron — University of
Massachusetts Boston
• How To Work the Industry: A Comparison of the Feminist Actions of Nicki Minaj, Beyonce,
Erykah Badu, and Janelle Monae Brianne Alexandra Painia — The George Washington
University
• Slam Poetry: Marginalized Identities in a Performative Sportscape Nicolo Telesca — Central
Connecticut State University, Diana Tracy Cohen — Central Connecticut State University
23. Legal Experts & Civil Actors: Policy Debates & Everyday Talk - Regular Paper Session - Carroll B
Presider: L. Daisy Henderson, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
• Political involvement on multiple levels. Attribute similarity in political talk among
confidants Tunde Cserpes — University of Illinois at Chicago
• How Political and Legal Structures shape "Expertise" in Debates on Marriage and Kinship for
Same-Sex Couples in France and the United States Michael Stambolis-Ruhstorfer — UCLA
• Making and (Re)Making the Ocean State: The Work of State Politics in Tough Economic
Times Johnnie Anne Lotesta — Brown University
• Restoring the Racial Past: The Movement to End Affirmative Action and Open Admissions in
Public Universities
Amaka Camille Okechukwu — New York University
24. Community Research and Engagement: Faculty and Community Perspectives - Regular
Paper Session - Hopkins
Presider: Sara Brooke Moore, George Mason University
• An Institutional and Personal Look at Creating a Faculty Community: The Master Learner
Model and Mentor-Mentee Approach in Bunker Hill Community Colleges Learning Communities
and Community Engagement LaTasha K Sarpy — Bunker Hill Community College, Aurora
Bautista — Bunker Hill Community College, Tahmina Matubbar — Bunker Hill Community
College
• Behind the Scenes: Invisible Work in Community-Based Research Andrea Robles — Virginia
Commonwealth University, Emily Zimmerman — Virginia Commonwealth University, Amber D.
Haley — Virginia Commonwealth University, Albert Walker — Virginia Commonwealth
University, Valerie Burrell Muhammad — Virginia Commonwealth University, Marco Thomas —
Virgina Commonwealth University , Chanel Bea — Virginia Commonwealth University, Chimere
S. Miles — Virgnia Commonwealth Univesity, Brenda Kenney — Virginia Commonwealth
University, Toni L. Mitchell — Virgnia Commonwealth University
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Thursday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d
25. Working Together - Regular Paper Session - Key 1
Presider: Craig Lair, Gettysburg College
• "Get It Done: The Underground Economy in a Rural County in Upstate New York."
Mark
Edward Braun — SUNY-Cobleskill
• Households in Constant Crisis: A Balancing Act for those Attempting to Prevent Homelessness
Beth Frankel Merenstein — Central CT State University
• Women helping women: The invisible work of 12-step programs
Jolene Sanders — Hood
College
26. Higher Education: Race, Class & Student Politics - Regular Paper Session - Key 10
Presider: Stephanie Marie Baran, Kankakee Community College
• Why Afro Caribbean immigrants are attaining college degrees or higher at a greater rate than
Cuban immigrants.
Mauricia John — Kutztown University
• From Low-Income Neighborhood to Elite Campus: Neighborhood Effects in Selective College
Admissions Kerstin Gentsch — Princeton University
• Racelessness in higher education: Pragmatic strategy or Pyrrhic victory? Judith B. Sedaitis —
Manhattan College
• Nested Latino Politics: How College Campuses Shape Students’ Political Styles Daisy
Verduzco Reyes — University of Connecticut
27. Science & (Bio)technology Studies - Regular Paper Session - Key 11
Presider: James W. Malazita, Drexel University
• The Specter of Timothy Leary in Contemporary Psychedelic Science Danielle Giffort —
University of Illinois at Chicago
• Practicing narratives of selves in cyborg visuality. A semantic agency theory (SAT) perspective
on ageing and gendered selves. Alexander I. Stingl — Drexel University
• The Perceived Future of Robotics and the Stability of Perception and Opinion Data John
McCamy Wilkes — Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Beau Donnan — Worcester Polytechnic
Institute
28. Mechanisms and Consequences of Residential Segregation - Regular Paper Session - Pickengill
Presider: Courtney Lynne Feldscher, Boston University
• "Residential Segregation and Social Networks: Maintaining White Neighborhoods Through
Close Ties" Jeanne Kimpel — Hofstra University
• The Myth of the Blockbuster: African American Agency as a Challenge to Accounts of
Residential Racial Transition Gregory Smithsimon — Brooklyn College, CUNY
• The Continuing Consequences of Segregation: Stressful Life Events and Long-Term Academic
Achievement at Elite Colleges and Universities Camille Z. Charles — University of
Pennsylvania, Douglas S. Massey — Princeton University, Joanna Marie Pinto-Coelho —
University of Pennsylvania
• Does Integration Produce Equity?: A Longitudinal Study of the Effects of Neighborhood Racial
Composition on Health
Courtney Boen — UNC - Chapel Hill
29. Neoliberalism: Social Movements, Economic Transformations - Regular Paper Session - Stone
Presider: Keith R. Brown, Saint Joseph’s University
• Internalized neoliberalism: A comparison of three US social movements Meghan Elizabeth
Kallman — Brown University, Stephanie Malin — Colorado State University
• Reimagining the Welfare State: Contesting Economic Crisis in Iceland Alyssa S. Maraj
Grahame — University of Massachusetts Amherst
• From Neoliberalism to Universalism: Explaining the Global Shift towards Universal Health
Coverage Joseph Ambrose Harris — Boston University
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Thursday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d
30. Race and Ethnicity: Categories and Identities - Regular Paper Session - Tilghman
Presider: Nicole Stokes-DuPass, Holy Family University
• South Asians and the Racial Ethnic Divide Radha Modi — University of Pennsylvania
• The "Immigrant" Master Status among Brazilian Immigrants in the United States Tainah
Michida — Northeastern University, Samita Bhattarai — Northeastern University
• Unifying Diaspora: Festival Life in Ghana and the Flattening of the Ethno-National Difference of
the Community of African Descent
Warren Thomas McKinney — Columbia University
• Race, culture and foreign graduate students in America
Diditi Mitra — Brookdale Community
College
31. Popular and Unpopular Cultures - Regular Paper Session - Tubman A
Presider: Jillian Powers, Brandeis University
• The Stigmatizing of the Female Anti-Hero on Original Cable Series, or How to Manage the
Unmanageable Woman Isabel Pinedo — Hunter College, CUNY
• Teaching With Zines Kimberly Creasap — University of Pittsburgh
• Shock Rock: Censorship, Make-Up, and the Depiction of Evil Andrew Lee Owen — Cabrini
College
• Mixed Messages and the Modern Hero: Media Effects on the Vigilante Identity Jennifer Lynn
Snyder — University of Delaware
• The Intersection of Masculinity and Disability in Scripted American Television
Shows Matthew John-Peter Colon-Diaz — University at Buffalo, SUNY
32. Carework I: Paid Carework: Jobs, Occupations & Labor Market - Mini-conference:
The Invisible Work of Care - Key 12
Organizers: Deborah Little, Adelphi University ; Natalia Sarkisian, Boston College
Presider: Deborah Little, Adelphi University
• "The Nature of Job Flexibility in Care Work" Kristin E. Smith — University of New
Hampshire, Nancy Folbre — University of Massachusetts
• The Multidimensionality of Skill and Implications for Quality in Childcare Provisioning
Ragini
Saira Malhotra — University of Massachusetts
• Sources of motivation in performing care work: Implications for orientation towards care and
employment outcomes among nurses
Janette Dill — University of Akron
33. Work/Culture I: Helping: Emotions, bodies, and visibility in care work - Mini-conference:
Invisible Work in Visible Work - Key 4
Organizer: Alison Gerber, Yale University
Presider: Alison Gerber, Yale University
• Private lives and public service: Role negotiation, career paths, and the microfoundations of
institutional norms
Carrie Oelberger — Stanford University
• Emotional Rhythms and Business as Usual: Ethnography of a Massachusetts Funeral
Home Ekédi Mpondo-Dika — Harvard University
• Providing Fellowship is not a Worthy Endeavour: A look at the proposed legislation on
homecare Francesca Degiuli — Farleigh Dickinson University
• A Place for Emotion: How Space Structures Nurse-Parent Interactions in West African Pediatric
Wards
Ryan Manning — Harvard Business School
• Embodied Relational Competence: Attending the Body in the Boundary-Spanning Work of
Patient Advocates
Emily Heaphy — Boston University, Karen Locke — College of William and
Mary, Brandy Booth — Boston University
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Thursday, cont’d
3:30 PM-5:00 PM
34. Doing the Best I Can: Fatherhood in the Inner City by Kathryn Edin and Timothy Nelson Author-Meets-Critics - Key 7
Organizer: Kristen Harknett, University of Pennsylvania
Presider: Kristen Harknett, University of Pennsylvania
Discussants:
• Gordon Berlin, MDRC
• Katherine S. Newman, Johns Hopkins University
• Alford Young, Jr., University of Michigan
• Kathryn Edin, Johns Hopkins University
• Nelson Timothy, Johns Hopkins University
35. What should the Sociology of Culture and Cognition look like? - Conversation - Key 10
Organizer: Karen Cerulo, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Presider: Karen Cerulo, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Discussants:
• Karen Cerulo, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
• Karen Danna, Lafayette College
• Gabriel Ignatow, University of North Texas
• Omar Lizardo, University of Notre Dame
• Hana Shepherd , Rutgers University
• Victoria Pitts-Taylor, City University of New York
36. Technology and the Profession - Invited Session - Key 9
Organizer: Matthew T Loveland, Le Moyne College
Presider: Matthew T Loveland, Le Moyne College
• An Exploratory Study of Twitter Use, Identities, and Meaning-Making Among Scholars Todd
Schoepflin — Niagara University, Matthew T Loveland — Le Moyne College
• Documentary Film as Scholarship
Beverly Yuen Thompson — Siena College
• Tweeting on the Tenure Track: Presentation of Self, Professional Identity and
Pedagogy Crystal Fleming — Stony Brook University
• "I Know When it’s FB Time": Professor and Student Discourse and Interaction over Student
Use of Digital Technology For Non-Learning Purposes During Class Avi Jonathan Goldberg —
Vanier College and Concordia University
Discussant:
• Matthew T Loveland, Le Moyne College
37. Booze and Brews: Sociological Explorations of Alcohol in The Classroom –
Invited Session - Tubman B
Organizers: Michael A. Elliott, Towson University; Elyshia Aseltine, Towson University
Presider: Michael A. Elliott, Towson University
• The Colonial Legacy in Southern Africa: From Traditional Consumption to the Beerhall
System Elyshia Aseltine — Towson University
• Peering through beer goggles: college student drinking as a lens into social science
research Marion R Hughes — Towson University
• The Criminalization of Alcohol Addiction Michelle Manasse — Towson University
• Monks, Beer, and the Spirit of Capitalism: A Medieval Extension of Weber’s Protestant Ethic
Thesis Michael A. Elliott — Towson University
Discussant:
• Elyshia Aseltine, Towson University
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Thursday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM – cont’d
38. Constructing (Gendered) Social Problems - Regular Paper Session - Brent
Presider: Sara Raley, McDaniel College
• ’Not the Woman I Imagine’: Failing and Transcending ’Good Abortion’ Rhetoric Mallary Allen
— Bloomsburg University
• "Your Sons are Failing in School". Masculinity and Whiteness in Media Debates about the ’Boy
Crisis’ in Education. Markus Gerke — Stony Brook University
• Victim Blaming and Slut Shaming: The Media’s Influence on Victims of Sexual Assault Amelie
Merridith Rives — Roanoke College
• Racializing Homophobia: The Intersectional Politics of Homophobia Discourse Catherine
Connell — Boston University
39. Symbolic and Social Boundaries in Education - Regular Paper Session - Carroll A
Presider: Shelley McDonough Kimelberg — Northeastern University
• When Worlds Collide: Symbolic and Social Boundaries in Urban Debate Monica C. Bell —
Harvard University, Asad L. Asad — Harvard University
• Diversity in the Classroom: Measuring the Racial Preferences of Urban Parents Shelley
McDonough Kimelberg — Northeastern University, Sarah Faude — Northeastern
University , Michael Shields — Northeastern University
• Reconsidering the Within-Country Digital Divide and the Global Digital Gap: Comparing
Students’ Daily Life Experiences with Information and Communication Technologies from 40
Countries Josef Ma — University of Connecticut, Todd E. Vachon — University of Connecticut
40. Sub-Cultural Sexual Practices - Regular Paper Session - Carroll B
Presider: Tre Wentling, Syracuse University
• Negotiating Non-Monogamies: Narratives of Resistance to the Reproduction of Compulsory
Monogamy in Everyday Life Abbey Willis — University of Connecticut
• Sex and BDSM: A Subculture and Its Discontents Julie Fennell — Gallaudet University
• Normalizing Alternative Sexuality: BDSM and Its Demedicalization Kai Lin — University of
Delaware
41. Construction and Knowledges of Gender Nonconformity - Regular Paper Session - Douglass
Presider: Jeffery Dennis, Wilkes University
• LGBT Youth of Color Still at Risk: Demographics Impede Social and Emotional
Adjustment Maria Livanou — John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, Antonio (Jay)
Pastrana, Jr. — John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
• The Intersex Rights Movement: Activism and the Path to Social Problem Recognition Nicole
Lynn Lloyd — Shepherd University
• The Invisible Educational Work in Trans and Gender Nonconforming People’s Everyday Lives:
Theorizing Unpaid Emotional Labor Sonny Nordmarken — University of Massachusetts
Amherst
42. Skills: Learning and Practicing - Regular Paper Session - Hopkins
Presider: Jeffrey Swindle, University of Michigan
• Learning To Bartend: Training Process in Professional Bartending Schools Phoenix Chi Wang
— Harvard University
• ’You gotta make people laugh.’ - Performance and Standards of Evaluation in Stand-Up
Comedy. Stefan Beljean — Harvard University
• On Call: The Cognitive Work of 911 Dispatchers Phoenix Chi Wang — Harvard University
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Thursday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM – cont’d
43. Sport and Society - Regular Paper Session - Key 1
Presider: Marcus David Aldredge, Iona College
• Two Unrecognized and Invisible Modes of Unpaid Work: Latino Baseball and American College
Sports Joseph G Trumino — St. John’s University
• Athletic References in Paul’s Epistles Elias L. Taylor — Coppin State University
• Denying the Undeniable: The Rutgers Basketball Scandal Rodney Andrew Carveth — Morgan
State University
44. Social Movements/Social Change - Regular Paper Session - Key 11
Presider: Sandra Joy, Rowan University
• Accommodating the Target: Veganism, Healthfulness, and Hegemonic Masculinities Corey
Waters — Temple University
• "We’re not activists": Collective response to Marcellus Shale development in Western
Pennsylvania Bessie Flatley — Temple University
• Rewinding Roe v. Wade: Why States Have Accelerated Adoption of Restrictive Abortion
Legislation, 2008-2012
Rebecca Sager — Loyola Marymount University, Keith Gunnar
Bentele — University of Massachusetts Boston
• Blocos Afros as Social Change Deinya Phenix — St Francis College
45. Feeding the Family: At Home & At School - Regular Paper Session - Key 2
Presider: Freeden Oeur, Tufts University
• Feeding the Family as a Form of Activism Andria D. Timmer — Christopher Newport
University
• Picturing Invisible Labor: Responses to Images of Feeding Work Tracy Ann Bacon —
University of Arizona
• Textual Representations of "Expert Knowledge" in Contemporary Infant Feeding
Practices Laura West Steck — York College of Pennsylvania
• Confronting Inequalities, Constructing Healthy: School Food, Commercial Markets, Health and
Moral Meaning
Amy Best — George Mason University
46. Comparative Studies of Sexual Politics - Regular Paper Session - Pickengill
Presider: Lauren J. Joseph, Pennsylvania State University, Schuylkill Campus
• How does the Relationship between Sexual Orientation and Mental Health Vary across
Nations? Jacob Felson — William Paterson University
• How National Differences in Politicization Explain why French and U.S. Sexual Minorities
Understand the "Gay Community" and the Causes of Homosexuality Differently Michael
Stambolis-Ruhstorfer — UCLA
47. Cultural Myths, Digital Media - Regular Paper Session - Stone
Presider: Thomas DeGloma, Hunter College, CUNY
• Neoliberalism as Culture: Cultural Logics in the Digitalizing Literary Field Matthew Kevin Clair
— Harvard University
• Network Visuality and the Stratification of Vision: Work, Leisure and Surveillance Tai Neilson
— George Mason University
• "I’m Not Mad, I’m Just Disappointed." James Joseph Hurlbert — Boston College
• Cops and Zombies: Hierarchy, Labor and Surveillance in the Walking Dead Melissa Francesca
Lavin — SUNY Oneonta
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Thursday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM – cont’d
48. Consuming Classes - Regular Paper Session - Tilghman
Presider: Cathy Ray Borck, CUNY Graduate Center
• "For Elite [White] Consumption Only" or The Overdue Critique of Racial Variations within the
Leisure Class. Kimberly Bridget Bonner — Canisius College
• The New Chinese and Turkish Middle Classes Compared: Faubourgeoisie as a New Global
Class? Utku Balaban — Ankara University
• Spending Ideologies: A New Approach to Thrift and Consumption Joyce Robbins — Touro
College
• Social Class Identity Reconstruction in China: A Content Analysis of Real Estate Housing
Advertisements Yangzi Zhao — University of Maryland College Park
49. Abuse & Resilience - Regular Paper Session - Tubman A
Presider: Joanne Marie Tompkins, University at Buffalo
• Structural Constraints, Family Resilience and Adverse Childhood Experiences: A SociologicallyInformed and Reciprocally-Engaged Perspective
Emily W. Kane — Bates College, Sarah M.
Davis — Bates College
• Building Networks: The Role of Networks for Mothers in a Domestic Violence Shelter Olivia
R. Hetzler — County College of Morris
• Indian Immigrants’ Understandings of Violence against Women Priya Ratilal Dhanani —
George Washington University
50. Carework II: Out Of The Shadows: Effects Of Extending Labor Protections For Home
Care Workers - Mini-conference: The Invisible Work of Care - Key 12
Organizers: Deborah Little, Adelphi University ; Natalia Sarkisian, Boston College
Presider: Amy Armenia, Randolph-Macon College
Discussants:
• Kim Price-Glynn, University of Connecticut
• Clare Stacey, Kent State University
• Pia Markkanen, University of Massachusetts Lowell
• Jennifer Craft Morgan, Georgia State University
• Deborah Little, Adelphi University
51. Work/Culture II: Theorizing Skill and Value in Work - Mini-conference: Invisible
Work in Visible Work - Key 4
Organizer: Thomas Crosbie, Yale University
Presider: Thomas Crosbie, Yale University
• Reading Tea Leaves: an ethnography of top-down empowerment Nahoko Kameo — UCLA
• Follow your passion and you’ll never work another day in your life: occupational commitment
and valuation in artistic practice Alison Gerber — Yale University
• The Invisible Work of Firefighters: Laboring for Belonging and Distinction Roscoe
Scarborough — University of Virginia
• Invisible Hunters: Cajun life & Cajun femininity: A study on the role of occupational and
leisure hunting
Francesca Tripodi — University of Virginia
• "We Must Be Out of That": Deflective Labor in the Food Retailing Industry
Rachel Schwartz
— St. Joseph’s College
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Thursday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM – cont’d
52. Work, Action and Change: Using Community Based Research with and for
Communities - Panel - Paca
Organizer: David S. Surrey, Saint Peter’s University
Presider: David S. Surrey, Saint Peter’s University
• Social Embeddedness and (Very) Small Business Decision-Making II: Methodological Insights
and the Development of a Community-based Consulting Program Mary Kate Naatus — Saint
Peter’s University, Alex Trillo — Saint Peter’s University, Yeeimy Fuentes — Saint Peter’s
University, Karla Flores — Saint Peter’s University
• Students Working to Understand and Reduce College Debt Donal Malone — Saint Peter’s
University, Ruth Pacheco — Saint Peter’s University, Meedelie Simeon — Saint Peter’s
University
• The Multiple Work Worlds and Pressures in Young Immigrants’ Lives David S. Surrey — Saint
Peter’s University, Emmanuel Brito — Saint Peter’s University, Mariela Figueroa — Saint
Peter’s University, Michelle Perez — Saint Peter’s University
• Work on the ground/underground: An exploration of Latin@ student strategies and supports in
the project of higher education
Jennifer Ayala — Saint Peter’s University, Elsy Castillo —
Saint Peter’s University, Tania Cultler — Saint Peter’s University, Gabrielle Sepulveda — Saint
Peter’s University
Discussant:
• Joseph McLaughlin, Saint Peter’s University
53. Benefits and Challenges of Teaching in a First Year Learning Community - Workshop - Key 3
Organizers: Ann Marie Popp, Duquesne University; Stephanie Bennett, College of Saint Rose; Paul T
Knudson, College of Saint Rose
Presider: Ann Marie Popp, Duquesne University
5:30 PM-7:00 PM
54. Robin Williams Lecture presented by Karen Cerulo - Plenary - Key 8
Organizer: Mary Ann Clawson, Wesleyan University
Presider: Gabriel Ignatow, University of North Texas
• Your Brain: What Sociologists Can Tell You That Neuroscientists Can’t Karen Cerulo —
Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Reception to follow
Friday, 21 February 2014
8:30 AM-10:00 AM
55. ESS Committee on Community Colleges - Meeting - Marshall
Open meeting; all are welcome.
56. Invisible Work in the Family - Thematic Session - Key 5
Organizer: Demie Kurz, University of Pennsylvania
Presider: Demie Kurz, University of Pennsylvania
• Extended Family and Community Mothering in Contemporary African American Middle-Class
Families Dawn Dow — Syracuse University
• Intensive Grandmothering Madonna Harrington Meyer — Syracuse University
• The Invisible Work of Control Margaret K. Nelson — Middlebury College
• Invisible Men: Kinwork and Marginalization of Low-Income Fathers Kevin Roy — University
of Maryland
Discussant:
• Demie Kurz, University of Pennsylvania
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Friday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d
57. Organizing Immigrant Labor: Case Studies from New York City - Thematic Session - Key 7
Organizer and Presider: Ruth Milkman, CUNY Graduate Center
• Street Labor and Immigrant Rights: Urban Public Space as Workplace Kathleen Dunn —
Loyola University Chicago
• An Appetite for Justice: The Restaurant Opportunities Center of New York Marnie Brady —
CUNY Graduate Center
• The High-Touch Model: Make the Road New York’s Participatory Approach to Immigrant
Organizing Jane McAlevey — CUNY Graduate Center
• Prepare to Win: Domestic Workers United’s Strategic Transition Harmony Goldberg — CUNY
Graduate Center
Discussant:
• Rina Agarwala, Johns Hopkins
58. Paying for the Party: How College Maintains Inequality by Elizabeth Armstrong and
Laura Hamilton - Author-Meets-Critics - Key 8
Organizer and Presider: Rashawn Ray, University of Maryland
Discussants:
• Matthew W. Hughey, University of Connecticut
• Florencia Torche, New York University
• Kathleen Bogle, La Salle University
• Elizabeth A. Armstrong, University of Michigan
• Laura T Hamilton, UC Merced
59. Focus on Civil Rights: Legacies and Extensions of the Civil Rights Movement - Special
Presidential Session - Key 11
Panelists will discuss extensions of civil rights/human rights activism into new areas, focusing on
disability rights, sexuality and asylum/immigration issues, and Native American movements and
politics.
Organizer and Presider: : Marjorie DeVault, Syracuse University
Discussants:
• Allison Carey, Shippensburg University
• Nancy Naples, University of Connecticut
• Richard Loder, Syracuse University
60. Research with Children: Managing IRBs and Other Institutional Gatekeepers Conversation - Key 10
Organizer and Presider: Allison J. Pugh, University of Virginia
Discussants:
• Melissa Swauger, Indiana University of PA
• Don Sawyer, Quinnipiac University
• Carolyn Corrado, SUNY New Paltz
61. Work and Family - Regular Paper Session - Armistead
Presider: Hale Inanoglu, George Mason University
• Context, Opportunity, and Demands: Satisfaction with Work-Life Balance in 22
Countries Shannon N. Davis — George Mason University, Joshua Tuttle — George Mason
University
• More than the Sum of the Parts: Estimating Family Configurations of Attitudes about Maternal
Employment
Sarah M. Reid — Rutgers University
• Household Extension, Reducing or Reinforcing Inequality? Women’s Employment, Immigration,
Children and Household Extension
Jeehye Kang — University of Maryland College Park
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Friday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d
62. Aging: Neighborhoods, Social Supports, & Participation - Regular Paper Session - Brent
Presider: Andrew London, Syracuse University
• Space, Place, and Age: Neighborhood Belonging and Estrangement Among Older Adults Aging
in Place
Stacy Torres — New York University
• "(In)Active Communities: Bodies, Spaces and the ’Revitalization’ of the Urban
Neighborhood" David L. Andrews — University of Maryland Collge Park, Jacob Bustad —
University of Maryland College Park
63. Working the Land - Regular Paper Session - Carroll B
Presider: Jane Schuchert Walsh, University of Pittsburgh
• Tractors, Trucks and Chainsaws: The Second Shift of Work among Rural, Lower Working-Class
Men
Timothy Madigan — Mansfield University
• Invisible Work: Labor Power, Its Reproduction and the Persistence of Peasant Poverty Susan
Mann — University of New Orleans, James Dickinson — Rider University, Emily Blumenfeld —
, Gordon Welty — Adelphi University
• Worker Bees/Working Bees: Interspecies Ethics and The Invisible Labor of Insects Mary
Kosut — Purchase College, SUNY
64. Higher Education: Curricular Issues - Regular Paper Session - Douglass
Presider: Joanne Ardovini, Metropolitan College of New York
• Measuring effectiveness of study abroad programs Ahmed Khaled Rashid — International
Development Research Center
• Textbook Purchasing Patterns Frederick Allen Gantz — Harrisburg Area Community College
• Developing an Information Literate Curriculum: The Invisible work in Academe Joanne
Ardovini — Metropolitan College of New York
65. Labor and Labor Organizing - Regular Paper Session - Hopkins
Presider: Deric Michael Shannon, Oxford College of Emory University
• "I Don’t Plan to Stay Here": Contingency as Control in the Low-Wage Service Workplace
Peter Ikeler — SUNY College at Old Westbury
• Self Inflicted Wounds: Class Conflict, Decentralization, and the Decline of the U.S. Auto
Industry Joshua Murray — Vanderbilt University, Michael Schwartz — SUNY Stony Brook
• Building Union Density One Market at a Time: The Service Employees International Union and
Trigger Organizing Stuart Eimer — Widener University
66. Bullying - Regular Paper Session - Key 1
Presider: Ramona Fruja, Bucknell University
• The School Climate Understanding and Building Aspirations (SCUBA) Survey Christopher
Donoghue — Montclair State University, Alicia Raia-Hawrylak — Rutgers University
• The Impact of Cyber-Bullying on College Aspirations Ann Marie Popp — Duquesne University
• Teasing as Norm-Reinforcing Behavior Alicia Raia-Hawrylak — Rutgers University
• To Tell or Not to Tell: School Culture and Students’ Willingness to Report Negative Behaviors
Brent Harger — Albright College
67. Gender and Sexuality Among College Students - Regular Paper Session - Paca
Presider: Brian N. Sweeney, LIU Post
• Accounting for Enjoyment from the Hookup and Relationship Sexual Partnering Encounters of
College Men and Women. Joseph Eric Padgett — University of South Carolina, Joseph Eric
Padgett — University of South Carolina
• Epic Glory: Nerd Identity, Manhood Acts, & Dagorhir At a Northeastern College
Campus James Martin — Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Christian Vaccaro — Indiana
University of Pennsylvania
• Becoming "Bros": Hegemonic Masculinity and Peer Influence in the Hazing Rituals of College
Fraternities Noelle Katherine Smart — Lehigh University
• The Influence of the Media on HIV/AIDS Knowledge and Attitudes among College Students:
1980’s to Today Alexandra Grace DeLaricheliere — Roanoke College, Shannon Latkin
Anderson — Roanoke College
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Friday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d
68. Ethnicity in Europe - Regular Paper Session - Pickengill
Presider: Monique Porow, Rutgers University
• Disappearance of Yugoslavia: What happened? Sreca Perunovic — LaGuardia Community
College, CUNY
• Intercultural Adaptation, Prejudice Reduction and the Politics of Morality. Andrej Findor —
Comenius University, Zuzana Madarova — Comenius University, Alexandra Ostertagova —
Comenius University
• Ethnicity Matters: Colorblind discourse and diversity practices in Sweden’s educational
system Andrea Voyer — Pace University, New York City
• Tolerance, Compartmentalization, and Difference: Racial Europeanization of Immigrants in
Dutch Primary School History Textbooks Melissa Faye Weiner — College of the Holy Cross
69. Economic Sociology - Regular Paper Session - Stone
Presider: Daniel Steven Pasciuti, Johns Hopkins University
• Effects of Institutional Arrangements and Personal Network on Corruption in China
Xiaogang Deng — University of Massachusetts -Boston, Fujia Lu — Independent Scholar
• Perceived economic loss, corruption beliefs, and anger-frustration in the Icelandic Economic
Crisis, 2009-2010 Jón Gunnar Bernburg — University of Iceland, Berglind H. Ragnarsdóttir
— City University of New York
• Behavioral Failure or Market Failure? A Survey on Beijing Real Estate Market Bubble in the fall
of 2012 Jiayin Zhang — MIT
• A Tale of Trinity in Founder’s Identity: The Case of New Venture Creation Lei Xu —
Southeastern Louisiana University
70. Educational Opportunities, Choices & Outcomes - Regular Paper Session - Tilghman
Presider: Yingyi Ma, Syracuse University
• College Student Perspectives on Work Brian Paul Barry — Rochester Institute of Technology
• Labor for Whom? The Effects of Paid and Unpaid Labor on Educational Outcomes of High
School Students Heidi C. Obach — University of Connecticut
• Mixed Signals About Higher Education for Low-income Single Mothers: Exploring Expectations
and Obstacles to Education for Poor Mothers Amanda Freeman — Boston College
• Does Socioeconomic Status Impact the Choice of College Major? David B. Monaghan — The
Graduate Center, CUNY, Sou Hyun Jang — The Graduate Center, CUNY
71. Masculinity: Intersectional Studies - Regular Paper Session - Tubman A
Presider: Denae Johnson, University of Maryland, College Park
• Exploring the Gender role ideology of Black and White Men between ages of 18-30 Myron
Tyrell Strong — Community College of Baltimore County
• Birth of a Gendered Nation: Chastity, Hegemony, and the Racialization of American Masculinity
Elizabeth Degi Mount — George Mason University
• Taming Tiger Dads: Western Hegemonic Masculinity and South Korea’s Father School Allen
Kim — University of California, Irvine, Karen Pyke — University of California, Riverside
• Personal Memories and their Public Foundations: How formerly incarcerated African American
men negotiate their biographies
Vanessa Lynn — Stony Brook University SUNY
72. Carework III: Methodological Challenges in Researching the Invisible Work of Care Mini-conference: The Invisible Work of Care - Key 12
Organizer: Mary Tuominen, Denison University
Presider: Mary Tuominen, Denison University
• Interviews And Observations In The Shadows: Bringing Care Work To Light. Cameron
MacDonald — Harvard University
• The Challenges Of Counting Care Mignon Duffy — University of Massachusetts, Lowell
• The Use of Personal Narrative Strategies In Care And Care Work Mary Tuominen — Denison
University
Discussant:
• Mary Tuominen, Denison University
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Friday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d
73. Work/Culture III: Work and the Political Order - Mini-conference: Invisible Work in
Visible Work - Key 4
Organizer: Elizabeth Hansen, Harvard Business School
Presider: Elizabeth Hansen, Harvard Business School
• Struggling for Visibility: Informal workers in India’s Formal Manufacturing Sector Smriti
Upadhyay — John Hopkins University
• Tunics, Tomatoes, and Trash: Differing Class Struggles and an Ecology of Informal Labor
Subsidy Ryan Nielson — John Hopkins University
• Invisible Social Justice Considerations for Women of Color Faculty at Rochester Institute of
Technology DeLois Crawford — Rochester Institute of Technology, Christopher Henry
Hinesley — Rochester Institute of Technology
• War as Culture Work: Monopoly, Autonomy and U.S. Army Information, c. 19621991 Thomas Crosbie — Yale University
• Crafting Community Values: Ideology in Organizational Politics Sorcha Brophy — Yale
University
74. Reproduction I: Policies around Reproductive Health Care and Access - Mini-conference:
Reproduction - Key 3
Organizers: Ann V. Bell, University of Delaware; Theresa Morris, Trinity College; Arthur Greil, Alfred
University
Presider: Ann V. Bell, University of Delaware
• Mothering, Work, and Inequality: Breastfeeding as Stratified Reproduction Katherine M.
Johnson — Tulane, Amy Mills — Tulane
• Teen Pregnancy and Statutory Rape Mary P. Erdmans — Case Western Reserve
• Religious Frames: the Contraceptive Clause of the Affordable Care Act Virginia Handley —
Millersville University, Carrie Lee Smith — Millersville University
• The Politics of Reproductive ’Rights’ in Argentina: An Analysis of the National Program of
Sexual Health and Responsible Procreation Kolbe Franklin —
10:15 AM-11:45 AM
75. ESS Committee on the Status of Women Committee Meeting - Meeting - Marshall
Organizer: Laura West Steck, York College of Pennsylvania
76. The Invisible Work of Integration - Thematic Session - Key 7
Organizer: Elizabeth Higginbotham, University of Delaware
Presider: Elizabeth Higginbotham, University of Delaware
• Maintaining Hierarchies in Predominantly White Organizations: A Theory of Racial Tasks Adia
Harvey Wingfield — Georgia State University
• Working in the Ivory Basement: Labor Struggles for Gender and Racial Equality in a Public
University, 1967-1978 Jennifer L. Pierce — University of Minnesota
• Subtle and Intangible: Faculty Voices and Perceptions of Invisible Discriminatory Practices in
Predominantly White Academic Spaces Ruth Enid Zambrana — University of Maryland, L. M.
Lapeyrouse — University of Michigan, Tangere Hoagland — University of Maryland
• Reflections on a Career in Predominantly White Institutions
Elizabeth Higginbotham —
University of Delaware
77. Informal Labor, Formal Politics, and Dignified Discontent in India by Rina Agarwala Author-Meets-Critics - Key 8
Organizer: Dan Clawson, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Presider: Dan Clawson, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Discussants:
• Janice Fine, Rutgers University
• Michael Schwartz, SUNY Stony Brook
• Millie Thayer, University of Massachusetts Amherst
• Rina Agarwala, Johns Hopkins
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Friday, 10:15 AM – 11:45 AM - cont’d
78. The Future of Academic Publishing - Special Presidential Session - Key 11
A panel discussion on the current state and likely future of academic publishing. Will books disappear
and be replaced by tablets? Will publishers disappear and by replaced by self-published authors? Will
bookstores disappear and be replaced by internet sites? Other topics up for discussion: Ebooks, openpeer review, distribution and the fate of the local bookstore, the end of out-of-print publishing and the
birth of on-demand publishing and the impact of social networking on book sales.
Organizer: Ilene Kalish, New York University Press
Presider: Karen Cerulo, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Discussants:
• Ilene Kalish, New York University Press
• James Cook, Oxford University Press
79. Race and Hollywood: Challenging Representations in Television and Film –
Invited Session - Key 2
Organizers: Rachelle Brunn, Fairfield University; Minjeong Kim, Virginia Tech
Presider: Minjeong Kim, Virginia Tech
• So You Think You Can Salsa: Performing Latinness on Fox’s So You Think You Can
Dance Carmela M. Dormani — CUNY Graduate Center
• "Deny Me Like America": Stereotyping of West Indian and Haitian Immigrants in the
Media Vadricka Etienne — CUNY Graduate Center
• Using Films in Class to Teach and Critique Black Manhood as Rationality and Virtue Mansa
Bilal M. King — Morehouse College
• Latina/os in Primetime Network Television, 2006-2012 Clara Rodriguez — Fordham
University
• Must-See TV: South Asian Characterizations in American Popular Media Bhoomi Thakore —
Northwestern University
80. Invisible Issues/Hidden Populations: A Methodological Look at Homeless People and
Service Provision - Invited Session - Tilghman
Organizer: Michele Wakin, Bridgewater State University
Presider: Michele Wakin, Bridgewater State University
• Services and Stigma: Homeless People with HIV/AIDS
Steven Maloney — Bridgewater State
University
• Quantifying and Qualifying the Study of Homeless People: A Methodological Look at the Point
in Time Madonna Larocque — Bridgewater State University
• Where are they Now: Homeless Youth Aging out of the Foster Care System Brandy Mohn —
Bridgewater State University
• Jungles and Makeshifts: An Evolution of Hidden Homelessness Michele Wakin — Bridgewater
State University
• Hiding From Service: The Triage Approach to Assisting Homeless People April Connolly —
Bridgewater State University
81. Prisons and Prisoners, Inside and Out - Regular Paper Session - Armistead
Presider: Lynn Chancer, Hunter College CUNY
• Prisoner Reentry: An Ethnographic Account of Service Provision and Social Insecurity Francis
Bruce Prior — University of Pennsylvania
• Media Impacts on Perceptions of Prisons and Prisoners Megan McNeil — George Washington
University
• Generativity and Desistance in Prison: Helping Out on the Inside Kevin Moran — Graduate
Center CUNY
• The Social Logic of Recidivism: Cultural Capital from Prison to the Street Liam Desmond
Martin — Boston College
• Implications of Criminal Justice Debt for Prisoner Reentry Nathan W. Link — Temple
University, Caterina G. Roman — Temple University
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Friday, 10:15 AM – 11:45 AM - cont’d
82. Educational Inequalities - Regular Paper Session - Brent
Presider: Lynne Steuerle Schofield, Swarthmore College
• School Segregation Patterns in Cities with Growing White and Non-poor Families Jared
Strohl — SUNY University at Buffalo
• Expanding the Geography of Educational Opportunity: Can Housing Policy Improve the
Educational Achievement of Minority Youth? Stefanie DeLuca — Johns Hopkins
University, Philip Garboden — Johns Hopkins University, Anna C. Rhodes — Johns Hopkins
University
• "White-Out" in Middle Schools, "Black-Out" in Juvenile Justice System: The Perpetuation of the
School-to-Prison Pipeline Jessica M. Fitzpatrick — SUNY Buffalo
• ’Relational Resources’: Collaboration and Culture Among Poor, Urban Adolescents
Jasmin
Sandelson — Harvard University
83. Migrants and Refugees: Experiences and Policies - Regular Paper Session - Carroll A
Presider: Leslie R Hinkson, Georgetown University
• Cross-Strait Families: Why Immigrant Family Type Varies among Chinese Immigrants in South
to South Migration
Yuching Cheng — University at Albany, SUNY
• Seeking a New Home: Who Makes the Refugee? Sarah Salman — Graduate Center, City
University of New York
• Refugees with Disabilities: Making New Lives Brent Elder — Syracuse University, Lindsay
Ryan Anthony — Syracuse NY Deaf Community
• Eastern African Refugees’ strategies of coping and patterns of adaptation in US and Canada
Mohamoud Ismail — College of New Jersey
84. Interracial Families - Regular Paper Session - Carroll B
Presider: Eric Chito Childs, Hunter College/CUNY Graduate Center
• International interracial adoptions among white parents: A contemporary analysis of US race
relations
Sika Bassou Koudou — Johns Hopkins University
• Adoptive Couple v. Baby Veronica: Analysis and Ramifications -- The Indian Child Welfare Act
on Trial Richard Loder — Syracuse University
• A Global Look at Mixed Marriage: Exploring Attitudes in the US, South Africa, Australia and
Europe Erica Chito Childs — Hunter College/CUNY Graduate Center
85. Arts, Spaces, Communities - Regular Paper Session - Douglass
Presider: Frederick F Wherry, Yale University
• How to Turn the Public Areas of a Community College into an Educational Art Museum and
Build a Serious Art Collection with a Budget of Fumes Andrea Lynn Siegel — Hudson County
Community College
• Trending toward Artistic Diversity?: A Case Study of Collegiate Arts Programming, 20002014 Marcus David Aldredge — Iona College, Shaki Asgari — Iona College
• Art and Ecology in New York City Deborah Gambs — Borough of Manhattan Community
College, CUNY
• The New Topographics: Photography and Cultural Construction of the Postmodern
Landscape James Dickinson — Rider University, Susan Mann — University of New Orleans
86. Organizational Structures and Cultures - Regular Paper Session - Hopkins
Presider: Kimberly Austin, Relay Graduate School of Education
• Forms as Filters: Organizational form and the Development of Organizational Culture Melissa
Fletcher Pirkey — University of Notre Dame
• "Invisible" Leadership as an Agent of Social Change Dina Banerjee — Shippensburg
University
• Sauver Le Livre: An Exploratory Investigation of the Role of Ties in Social Entrepreneurship
Ed Chung — Elizabethtown College, Cristina Ciocirlan — Elizabethtown College
• "Doing" Logics: The Enactment and Employment of Institutional Logics in Hybrid
Organizational Work Courtney Lynne Feldscher — Boston University
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Friday, 10:15 AM – 11:45 AM - cont’d
87. Thinking Social Media - Regular Paper Session - Key 1
Presider: Alecea Standlee, Concord University
• Political Gaffes and the Emergence of an Integrated Media World Ian Sheinheit — University
at Albany, SUNY, Cynthia J. Bogard — Hofstra University
• The Facebook Community: A New Place for Friends, Sharing Stories and Changing the Way
People Communicate
Juan Felipe Carmona — Southern Connecticut State University
• The Corner of the National Review: How Conservative Bloggers Explain American
Poverty Imaani Jamillah El-Burki — Lehigh University
• Millennials and Generational Trauma Kenneth H. Tucker — Mount Holyoke College
88. Young Adults and Intersections of Sexuality, Gender, and Class - Regular Paper Session - Paca
Organizer: Freeden Oeur, Tufts University
Presider: Freeden Oeur, Tufts University
• Sexual Identity and Sexual Activity among High School Students in New York Natalee
Simpson — Syracuse University
• "They Did a Really Good Job of Scaring You": Reinforcing Fear, Stigma, and (un)Safe Sex in
Sex Ed Sarah H. Smith — University of Buffalo, SUNY
• Jockstraps in the Laundry Bin, Tampons Cluttering the Medicine Cabinet: Gender-Neutral
Housing, Bathrooms and Colleges and Universities in the United States Alexander Davis —
Princeton University
Discussant:
• Freeden Oeur, Tufts University
89. College Students: Health Knowledge, Attitudes & Interactions - Regular Paper Session - Pickengill
Presider: Adrianna Bagnall, Columbia University
• Knowledgeable or Not? First Reports of HIV/AIDS Knowledge and Attitudes from a Small
Southern College Shannon Latkin Anderson — Roanoke College, Lane Destro — Roanoke
College, Marc Berenson — Roanoke College
• Students’ Interaction with their Health Professionals: Does Technology Change
Interactions? Janice Kay Purk — Mansfield University, Sam O Conner — Mansfield University
• Stigmatization of HIV-Positive Men in Kuwait and their Parental Fitness Abdallah Badahdah
— University of North Dakota, Kathleen Tiemann — Merrimack College
• Who does a better job? Data quality comparison between student volunteers and students who
get extra credit
Megumi Omori — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, Heather Feldhaus
— Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
90. Health, Stress, and Medicalization - Regular Paper Session - Stone
Presider: Shannon M Monnat, Penn State University
• Identity Salience, Identity Commitment, Distress, and Resources: Precursors to Stressors
Experienced in a Role Domain
David Bruce Barker — Gannon University
• Autism, the Internet and Medicalization Catherine Tan — Brandeis University
• Inequality and the medicalization of drug addiction Tammy Anderson — University of
Delaware, Philip Kavanaugh — Penn State- Harrisburg
• The Impact of Community Goal-Striving Stress on Depression and Delinquency Among Rural
Youth Meghan L. Mills — The University of New Hampshire
• Depleting health capital from cancer and its impact on employment for older adults Adriana
Marie Reyes — Pennsylvania State University, Stephanie Howe — Pennsylvania State
University
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Friday, 10:15 AM – 11:45 AM - cont’d
91. Work & Family Balance - Regular Paper Session - Tubman A
Presider: Eric Tranby, University of Delaware
• Worker Preferences and Control over Working Time: Policy effects and cross-national
variation Peter Frase — CUNY Graduate Center
• Strategies Men Use to Negotiate Family and Science Elaine Howard Ecklund — Rice
University, Sarah Damaske — Pennsylvania State University, Anne E. Lincoln — Southern
Methodist University, Virginia White — Rice University
• Creating Workplace Flexibility: Making the Invisible, Visible Andrea Robles — Virginia
Commonwealth University
92. Theories and Narratives of Trauma: Journeys and Memories - Regular
Paper Session - Tubman B
Presider: Pamela Donovan, CUNY Graduate Center
• The Narrative Self and Traumatic Images of Combat Justin Snyder — Saint Francis
University
• Remembering Trauma: Masculinity, Sexuality and Race in Retrospective Accounts of Male
Child Sexual Abuse C. Shawn McGuffey — Boston College
• Grief, Exploration, and Growth in the Journeys of Hospice Volunteers John Eric Baugher —
University of Southern Maine
• Demilitarizing the Everyday Life: Social Movements and Trauma Resolution
Roberto VelezVelez — SUNY-New Paltz
93. Carework IV: Unpaid Carework: Gender, Aging, and Health - Mini-conference: The
Invisible Work of Care - Key 12
Organizers: Deborah Little, Adelphi University ; Natalia Sarkisian, Boston College
Presider: Marjorie DeVault, Syracuse University
• Gender Division of Parent Care: More Evidence on the Gender Bias Angelina Grigoryeva —
Princeton University
• Testing the Tradeoff Model: Gender, Paid Work, and Help to Parents" Natalia Sarkisian —
Boston College
• Health Impacts of Invisible Care Work: Immigrant Grandparents from the Caribbean and Latin
America Ynesse Abdul-Malak — Syracuse University
• HIV, Aging, and Informal Care Suzan Walters — SUNY Stony Brook
Discussant:
• Marjorie DeVault, Syracuse University
94. Work/Culture IV: Doing Good Work: Establishing Worth, Competency, and Expertise at
Work - Mini-conference: Invisible Work in Visible Work - Key 4
Organizer: Phillipa K Chong, Harvard University
Presider: Phillipa K Chong, Harvard University
• Clicks or Pulitzers? Conflicting modes of evaluation in online journalism in the United States
and France Angele Christin — Princeton University
• Getting it ’Just Right’: Goldilocks positioning as professional boundary work
Phillipa K Chong
— Harvard University
• Word Play. How Search Engine Optimisers Almost Change the Web Jonathan Roberge —
Université du Québec à Montréal
• Technology, and the Expressive Value of Temporal Resources Elizabeth Hansen — Harvard
Business School, Melissa Mazmanian — University of California, Irvine
• Affect and expertise in psychotherapy: A comparison of psychoanalytic and ’evidence-based’
practices Mariana Craciun — Northwestern University
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Friday, 10:15 AM – 11:45 AM cont’d
95. Reproduction II: Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technologies - Mini-conference:
Reproduction - Key 3
Organizers: Ann V. Bell, University of Delaware; Theresa Morris, Trinity College; Arthur Greil, Alfred
University
Presider: Susan Markens, Lehman College
• Laboring to Conceive: Surrogacy as Work Heather Jacobson — University of Texas Arlington
• I Grow Babies, What’s Your Super Power?" An Analysis of Military Wives and Surrogacy in the
United States Elizabeth Ziff — The New School for Social Research
• Patterns of Seeing a Doctor and Self-Labeling as Infertile: A Multinomial Logistic Regression
Analysis of a Representative Sample of US Women. Arthur Greil — Alfred University, Ophra
Leyser-Whalen — , Katherine M. Johnson — Tulane, Julia McQuillan — University of
Nebraska, Karina Shreffler — , Michele Lowry —
• How We Understand the Ties that Bind: Assisted Reproductive Technology and Kinship
Construction across Social Structures Elizabeth A. Luth — Rutgers, the State University of
New Jersey
96. Higher Education Roundtable - Roundtable 1 - Key 6
Presider: Selene Cammer-Bechtold, Syracuse University
• Limits or Abundance? Using Open Education to Propose a Research Agenda for Higher
Education in the New Economy Luka B. Carfagna — Boston College
• Assessment Findings from one of the NCC’s Sociology Courses Yih Jin Young — Nassau
Community College, Vondora Wilson-Corzen — Nassau Community College, Emanuel Boussios
— Nassau Community College, Elizabeth Wood — Nassau Community College
• The Evolution of Educational Competencies Alia R Tyner-Mullings — Stella and Charles
Guttman Community College
• The Emergent Role of Distance Learning within Corporate Academia Stephen Lancaster —
SUNY Buffalo
97. Im/Migrants Health & Well-Being - Roundtable 2 - Key 6
Presider: Sara Brooke Moore, George Mason University
• Immigrant Mental Health: Differences by Group, Race, Ethnicity and Documentation
Status Christian Ugaz — Saint Peter’s University, Alex Trillo — Saint Peter’s
University, Joseph DeLorenzo — Saint Peter’s University, Louis Alcindor — Saint Peter’s
University
• Testing social comparison theories in the association between acculturation and mental health
among Mexican Americans Kelly Kato — Rutgers University
• Immigrant Acculturation and Health: A Latent Class Approach Elyas Bakhtiari — Boston
University
98. Race & Racialization Projects - Roundtable 3 - Key 6
Presider: Garvey Lundy, Montgomery County Community College
• One Master, Many Servants: The Articulation and Re-Articulation of Racial Projects Ann
Horwitz — University of Maryland - College Park, Shanna Brewton-Tiayon — University of
Maryland College Park
• The Black Body Fetish: Reinterpreting Racial Objectification
Nicole Tawana DeLoatch —
University of Maryland College Park
• Historicity and Irish Anti-Racism Niall Moran — Keene State College
99. Students and Student Culture - Roundtable 4 - Key 6
Presider: Andrew Lee Owen, Cabrini College
• The Influence of Gender on College Major and Career Choice Kaitlin Stephanie Meck —
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
• Evaluating the Hook-up Culture Among College Students Annemarie Rose Daughtry —
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
• Facebook & Twitter "Overheard" Sites and Drug & Alcohol Use Hannah Maria Shockey —
Hartwick College
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Friday, 10:15 AM – 11:45 AM, cont’d
100. Marriage, Childbearing and Foster Care: Experiences and Attitudes - Roundtable 5 - Key 6
Presider: Margaret Mary Walsh, Keene State College
• A Clean House is a Happy House Alyssa Smith — Morgan State University
• Identifying Trends in Marital Assimilation: Intermarriage across Ethno-racial Groups, Nativity
Status, and Gender Hyein Lee — The Graduate Center (CUNY)
• "The Roles of Childbearing Motivations and Realities as Abortion Attitude
Determinants" Denae Johnson — University of Maryland, College Park
• The Color Green: A Critical Examination of the Effects that Race and Income have on the
American Foster Care System LaMarte Williams — Skidmore College
101. Race & Class: Research In Progress - Roundtable 6 - Key 6
Presider: Christina R Jackson, Gettysburg College
• Shopping While Black: The Barney’s Profiling Scandal Rodney Andrew Carveth — Morgan
State University
• Dollar Store Daze: Individual Responsibility, Self-fulfillment, and the Precarity of Low-wage
Labor in Retail Sales
Tracy Lynn Peterchak — Syracuse University
• A research proposal: Black spaces at white institutions: How do African American
undergraduate students perceive and utilize the black campus community at rural and urban
predominately white campuses? Ciera Alesha Graham — University of Cincinnati
12:00 PM-1:30 PM
102. Undergraduate Poster Session I - - West Foyer
1. The Darknet and Crime Leigh Ann Tippett — Mount Saint Mary’s University
2. "I Want to Do the Interview!": Qualitative Research with Children and Adolescents
Brooke
Dinsmore — Connecticut College, Molly Bienstock — Connecticut College, Kevin Zevallos —
Connecticut College, Elena Klonoski — Connecticut College, Gina Pol — Connecticut
College, Luis Ramos — Connecticut College, Allie Rothenberg — Connecticut College
3. Amish Communities Hidden Violence Tina Marie Felker — Bloomsburg University
4. Am I Pushing Your Buttons? What Sexting Means to College Students Joel Israel Spellerberg
— Frederick Community College
5. Religion and Community-Led Development in Bulongwa, Tanzania Joshua Edward Clement
— Muhlenberg College
6. Muzak; The use of Music for Manipulation Curtis Gessner — Bloomsburg University of
Pennsylvania
7. Deviance and Body Modification: On the Perceived Link between Tattoos and Impulsive
Behavior Curtis Gessner — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
8. "The Measure of a Society is How Well it Treats it’s Children" A Study of ADHD Medicalization
and Effective Educational Policy Korleen Grace Brady — Le Moyne College
9. Effects of a Retributory Penal System on the Rates of Recidivism in the United States of
America Sebastian Hoyos-Torres — Le Moyne College
10. Youth Conviction: Who is Most Likely to be Affected?
Gabrielle Marie Testani — Le Moyne
College
11. Student Engagement on a Northeastern Liberal Arts College Campus Hannah Louise Miles —
Le Moyne College
12. "Invisible Ink": A study of the meaning of the marriage license Lynn Marie Mixon —
Frederick Community College
13. Pathways to Legalization: A Case Study of Georgian Immigrants in New York khatia mikadze
— City College of New York
14. The Coordinated Curriculum: Illustrations as Opportunities for Advancement Kevin James
McElrath — Ithaca College
15. Factors Associated with an Individual’s Attitude Toward Interracial Marriage Molly Ann
Alexander — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
16. Performing Femininity: An Exploration of Attitudes toward Gay Male Drag Queens Benjamin
Maust — Ithaca College
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Friday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d
102. Undergraduate Poster Session I - - West Foyer – cont’d
17. Are Veterans able to find jobs after the wars have ended?
Farron Duane Hakanson —
Bloomsburg University
18. My Father the New American Man Fatima Zaid Yafai — CUNY Brooklyn College
19. Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness vs. Peace, Order, and Good Governance: The Effect
of American and Canadian Cultures on Contemporary Approaches to Urban Revitalization of
Low-Income Communities Jennifer Lauren Abrams — Hobart and William Smith Colleges
20. Low Wage Retail: Soho As A Nexus of Exploitation Charlie M. Kerr — CUNY Brooklyn College
21. Evaluation of Special Courts in Rural Areas Avi Slone — Bloomsburg University, Khadija
Abdullahi — Bloomsburg University, Neal Slone — Bloomsburg
22. Talking about "The Problem": Institutional Discourse on Drug Addiction and Strategies to
Combating Illicit Substance Abuse in Midcoast Maine.
Joseph Greg Rosen — Bowdoin
College
23. The Impact of Army Culture on Sexual Assault
Sarah DiPasquale — Washington College
24. Female Labor Force Participation in Contemporary China: History of Development and a
Comparison to the United States Qi (Amelia) Li — Kenyon College
25. "New Slaves" in White America: How Race, Class and Experience with Diversity Affect a
Listener’s Interpretation, Internalization and Response to Hip-hop and Rap. Aaron Paul
O’Brien — Hobart and William Smith Colleges
26. "Black, Female, & Sexual: Searching for a Place in American Culture"
Kelly N. Giles —
Hunter College, CUNY
27. At the Intersection of Gender and Health: An Exploration of Gender Gaps in HIV Outreach in
Nairobi, Kenya Randi Saunders — American University
28. How does gender play a significant role in the organizational culture of
corporations? Mursalin Binte Monnaf — The City College of New York
103. Dirty Work - Thematic Session - Key 7
Organizer: Steven Vallas, Northeastern University
Presider: Steven Vallas, Northeastern University
• Sexuality Studies as Dirty Work Janice Irvine — University of Massachusetts, Amherst
• Job Task Segregation: A Mechanism for Work Inequality at the Transportation Security
Administration Curtis Chan — Harvard Business School
• The Dirty Work of Day Labor Gretchen Purser — Maxwell School of Syracuse University &
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
104. The American Non-Dilemma: Racial Inequality without Racism by Nancy DiTomaso Author-Meets-Critics - Key 8
Organizer: Deirdre Royster, New York University
Presider: Deirdre Royster, New York University
Discussants:
• Steve Steinberg, CUNY Graduate Center
• Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, Princeton University
• Deirdre Royster, New York University
• Nancy DiTomaso, Rutgers University
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Friday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d
105. Inequality in the Aftermath of the Great Recession - Special Presidential Session - Key 11
Organizer: Cynthia Deitch, George Washington University
Presider: Cynthia Deitch, George Washington University
• How Unemployment and the Great Recession Have Affected Family Food
Expenditures Margaret Gough — Harvard University
• Displaced Workers in and after the Great Recession: The intersections of Race, Class and
Gender Cynthia Deitch — George Washington University
• Low Wage Women and the Safety Net During the Great Recession and Recovery Jeff Hayes
— Institute for Women’s Policy Research, Heidi Hartmann — Institute for Women’s Policy
Research
• Older Women and Work after the Great Recession Ariane Hegewisch — Institute for
Women’s Policy Research
106. The Invisible Labor Collective: Dis/Embodied Work in the Consumptive, Digital, and
Global Era - Special Presidential Session - Key 9
Organizer: Winifred Poster, Washington University, St. Louis
Presider: Winifred Poster, Washington University, St. Louis
• The Eye Sees What the Mind Knows: The Conceptual Foundations of Invisible Work John
Budd — University of Minnesota
• Producing Service: Managing Fresh Produce in the Backstage of a Retail Giant in
China Eileen Otis — University of Oregon
• The Great Vanishing Act: The Body at Work Chris Warhurst — University of Warwick
107. Jewish Identity, American Jews, and Israel - Invited Session - Brent
Organizers: Harriet Hartman, Rowan University; Arnold Dashefsky, University of Connecticut
Presider: Carmel Chiswick, George Washington University
• The Pew 2013 Research on American Jews in Context: Millenials and Urban Geography
Stuart Schoenfeld — York University
• Improving the Economic Wellbeing of Israeli Arabs: The Unpublicized Efforts of the Israeli
Government and Its US Donor Organizations Robert Cherry — Brooklyn College
• American Jews and the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process: A Study of Diaspora in International
Affairs
Uzi Rebhun — Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Chaim I. Waxman — Rutgers
University, Nadia Beider — Hebrew University
• A Theoretical and Historical Perspective on the Place of Jewish Intellectuals in the
Development of Sociology Jonathan Zisook — City University of New York--Graduate Center
Discussant:
• Harold Himmelfarb, Private Practice
108. Prison and Post-Release Employment - Invited Session - Carroll B
Organizers: Natasha C. Pratt-Harris, Morgan State University; Harold Bailey, Open Society Institute
Presider: Natasha C. Pratt-Harris, Morgan State University
• Effective Strategies for 21st Century Reentry Workforce Development Harold Bailey — Open
Society Institute, Natasha C. Pratt-Harris — Morgan State University
• Getting Back to Work: Formerly Incarcerated Jobseekers, Nonprofit Workers, and the PenalWelfare State John Halushka — New York University
• Clothing Makes the Man: Social Networks and Prisoner Reentry Calvin John Smiley — CUNY
Graduate Center, Keesha M. Middlemass — Trinity University
• Laboring in the Shadows: Offenders and cultural capital in depleted communities Denise
Torres — CUNY Graduate Center
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Friday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d
109. Race and Hollywood: Segregation and Integration? - Invited Session - Key 2
Organizers: Minjeong Kim, Virginia Tech; Rachelle Brunn, Fairfield University
Presider: Rachelle Brunn, Fairfield University
• Racially Integrated Films? Segregation, Marginalization and Audience Receptions
Minjeong
Kim — Virginia Tech, Rachelle Brunn — Fairfield University, Kimberly Johnson — Virginia Tech
• Diversity and Hollywood: Gender and Racial Diversity in Mainstream Film and Television
Amberia Allen — UCLA, Terrell Winder — UCLA
• Rave Reviews for Racism: Critics’ Evaluation of ’White Savior Films’
Matthew W. Hughey —
University of Connecticut
• Integration, Segregation, Marginalization, or Exclusion? Black Directors in Hollywood, 20002011
Maryann Erigha — University of Pennsylvania
• Problematizing the Cultural Cinematic Image: Struggle and Resistance of African American
Actresses in Hollywood Pre-Civil Rights Armanthia Duncan — University of Massachusetts,
Amherst
110. Policing Poverty and Dissent - Regular Paper Session - Armistead
Presider: Craig Wiernik, Quinnipiac University
• Putting the Occupy Oakland Vigil to Sleep: the Translation of Anti-Gang Techniques and the
Widening of the Oakland Police’s State of Exception Mike Joseph King — SUNY Oneonta
• Regulating the destitute: How the very poorest of the poor are regulated in one slice of postindustrial America.
Mike Rowan — City University of New York - John Jay College
• Parenting the Dispossessed: An Ethnographic Look into How ’Stop, Question, and Frisk’ Bears
on Mothers and Fathers in a South Bronx Neighborhood Jan Haldipur — The City University
of New York, Graduate Center
• The Reality Police: The Invisible Rhetoric of Police Reports Monica J Hardesty — University of
Hartford, Yaeli Lifshutz — University of Hartford
111. Gender and Migration - Regular Paper Session - Carroll A
Presider: Gabriella V. Smith, University of Virginia
• "Can you give me one Euro please" Gendered experiences of Roma migrants in
France. Michelle Kelso — The George Washington University
• Negotiated Traditions: How Chinese Migrant Women Engage in Postpartum Practices in the US
Kuan-Yi Chen — CUNY Graduate Center
• ’Mobile care’: Unpaid care work contesting assumptions about migrant mothering in South
Africa Khayaat Fakier — University of Stellenbosch
• Chinese academic migrant women in the U.S.: the invisible work of family stress
management, artful mothering and career sacrifice Jianping Xu — Syracuse University
112. Religion’s Impact on Social and Political Values - Regular Paper Session - Hopkins
Presider: Amy DOlivo, Centenary College
• Facing God: Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis on the Creation of God-Images Jessica
Rose Ritter — Drew University
• Racial Beliefs and Biblical Literalism Influencing Anti-Immigration Sentiment Noel Lee
Walters — George Washington University
• Love and Sex, Catholic Style: The Last Catholic Ghetto Falls? Melissa Cidade — CARA at
Georgetown University, James C. Witte — George Mason University
• Religion, Politics, and Polarization William D’Antonio — Catholic University of
America, Steven Tuch — George Washington University, Josiah Baker — Methodist University
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Friday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d
113. Whiteness - Regular Paper Session - Key 10
Presider: Myron Tyrell Strong, Community College of Baltimore County
• Shameful White Masculinities: Afrikaner Men after Apartheid
Jacob Boersema — Rutgers
University
• "Trump Identity" and the preservation of Greek-American identity Peter Moskos — John Jay
College
• Alternative White Hip-Hop Identities: Border Crossings & White Performances of HipHop Carolyn Corrado — SUNY New Paltz
• Colorblindness and Equal Opportunity Deportations: State Sanctioned Racial Oppression In
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office Daniel Justino Delgado — Salem State University
114. Feminism - Regular Paper Session - Pickengill
Presider: Joan H. Robinson, Columbia University
• Pornographication, Postfeminism, and the Gender Gap in Opposition to Pornography, 19752012 Lucia Lykke — University of Maryland - College Park, Philip N. Cohen — University of
Maryland - College Park
• The "Feminine Mystique" Under Market Hegemony: Media’s Framing of Women’s Work-andFamily Issues in Contemporary China Shengwei Sun — University of Maryland, College Park
• Art, Identification, and Labels: Understandings of "Feminist Art" Among Female Artists
Heidi
Rademacher — Stony Brook University
• Muslim and Gay/Queer Male Allies: An Intersectional Analysis of Men’s Gender Justice
Activism Tal H Peretz — University of Southern California
115. Trans/National Housing Markets - Regular Paper Session - Stone
Presider: Jennifer Girouard, Brandeis University
• Between Transient Tourist and Permanent Local: Rangeley, Maine and the Case of Second
Home Ownership Meaghan Stiman — Boston University
• Technical Complexity, Legal Ambiguity, and Participation in Public Hearings Jennifer Girouard
— Brandeis University
• "Mortgage Installments are Sacred:" Normalizing and Breaking Normalized Consent to Debt
Payment in Chile Sebastián G. Guzmán — New School for Social Research
116. Community Development and Change - Regular Paper Session - Tilghman
Presider: Kenneth A. Pierce, Stony Brook University
• Relationships of Trust?: The community pitfalls of a growing LISC network and the benefits of
interorganizational mistrust Teresa Irene Gonzales — University of California - Berkeley
• Coalitions Social Capital and the Creative Class Frank Ridzi — Le Moyne College and CNY
Community Foundation
117. Stories of Identities - Regular Paper Session - Tubman A
Presider: Mireille Cecil, George Mason University
• Narratives of Identity: The Intersection of Authenticity and Sexual Orientation of Older
Adults Alexis T. Franzese — Elon University, Marissa M. Rurka — Elon University
• Beyond the Brawn: Identity Work and Boundaries in Bodybuilding Pablo Victoria Torres —
University of California - Irvine
• "Its All About Winning": How Athletes Use Subcultural Accounts to Manage Stigma.
Michael
Sokolas — Marywood University, Brian Monahan — Marywood University
• Personal Narratives, Wedding Photography and the Disjunction of Labor and Representation
Mireille Cecil — George Mason University
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Friday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d
118. Immigrant Incorporation and Persistent Inequalities - Regular Paper Session - Tubman B
Presider: Patricia Ann Maloney, Texas Tech University
• Are Metropolitan Asians Becoming More Dispersed? Evaluating Locational Persistence and
Spatial Assimilation Perspectives Barrett A. Lee — Pennsylvania State
University, Christopher Prather — Pennsylvania State University, Michael J.R. Martin —
Pennsylvania State University
• Class, Race and the Incorporation of Latinos/as
Jose Itzigsohn — Brown University, Marcelo
Bohrt — Brown University
• How the Economic Crisis Has Affected Wealth Accumulation among Highly Skilled Immigrants?
Ying Yang — Shippensburg University
• Work and Poverty Rates of Asian Americans and Immigrants in NYC Elizabeth A. Scheib —
CUNY Queens College, Nisha George — CUNY Queens College, Nadine Brandy — CUNY Queens
College
• The Facilitation of Diverse Social Connections in an Elm Street Revitalization Project Joseph
F. Cabrera — Marywood University, Meghan Ashlin Rich — University of Scranton
119. Carework - Luncheon for mini-conference participants - Mini-conference: The Invisible
Work of Care - Key 12
120. Institutional Ethnography I: Regulating Bodies - Mini-conference: Institutional
Ethnography - Douglass
Organizers: Kamini Maraj Grahame, Pennsylvania State University ; Peter R. Grahame, Pennsylvania
State University
Presiders: Kamini Maraj Grahame, Pennsylvania State University ; Peter R. Grahame, Pennsylvania
State University
• Making Induced Abortion Invisible: Documents at the Intersection of Legal and Illegal Medical
Practice in Senegal Siri Suh — Columbia University
• Appeasing Community: Unpacking the Ideological Uses of Immigration HIV Test
Counseling Laura Bisaillon — University of Toronto
• Minding the Gap: The Textually Mediated Experience of Institutional Accessibility--Building an
Institutional Ethnographic Research Model Chrys Ingraham — SUNY Purchase, Joan Dacher
— Russell Sage College
Discussant:
• Alison Griffith, York University
121. Work/Culture V: Behind the Work of Fun - Mini-conference: Invisible Work
in Visible Work - Key 4
Organizer: Phoenix Chi Wang, Harvard University
Presider: Phoenix Chi Wang, Harvard University
• "You Gotta Get Yourself on Stage" :The Performance of Invisible Work in Stand-Up Comedy
Stefan Beljean — Harvard University
• ’Humor Ununiform’ Joseph Klett — Yale University
• Good Looks over Hard Work: Labor Practices in the Retail Service Economy Kyla Walters —
University of Massachusetts Amherst, Joya Misra — University of Massachusetts Amherst
• "Anatomie du moût": bouncers, permissiveness and the bodily politics of the
dancefloor Francisco "Chico" Raul Cornejo — Le Centre Urbanisation Culture Société
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Friday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d
122. Reproduction III: Reproduction and the Media - Mini-conference: Reproduction - Key 3
Organizers: Ann V. Bell, University of Delaware; Theresa Morris, Trinity College; Arthur Greil, Alfred
University
Presider: Theresa Morris, Trinity College
• Constructing the "Natural" Mother:" Digital Representations of Motherhood Stephanie
Laudone — Borough of Manhattan Community College-CUNY
• Perinatal Femicide: Examining Media Coverage of Violence Against Pregnant Women Jennifer
Musial — Dickinson College
• "(Mis)understandings: Women’s Experiences with Ovarian Cysts Jennifer Haskin — Wayne
State University, Heather Dillaway — Wayne State University
• Remembering mothers: Early findings from a study of family photographs of pregnancy and
cultural memory in regional Australia Meredith Nash — University of Tasmania
123. Body I: The Sporting Body - Mini-conference: Sociology of the Body - Paca
Organizer: Victoria Pitts-Taylor, City University of New York
Presider: Bryan C. Clift, University of Maryland
• The Best That He Can Be: The Biopolitics of Neoliberal Parenting and Sport-Performance
Training
Lisa Swanson — Towson University, Jacob Bustad — University of Maryland College
Park, David L. Andrews — University of Maryland Collge Park
• Running with neoliberalism: The practice and politics of voluntarism in urban
Baltimore Bryan C. Clift — University of Maryland
• Street Athlete Masculinities and Muscular Aesthetic Ideals: Body Modification and Maintenance
in Public Parks Albert Novelozo — The Graduate Center, CUNY
• "I just want to be sexy": An examination of new mothers’ post-partum quest for physical
capital Jaime Ryan DeLuca — Towson University
• A Walk in the Park: Theorizing the embodiment of connection to nature in the city Jonathan
Strout — University of Florida
Discussant:
• Bryan C. Clift, University of Maryland
124. Negotiating Race/Gender in Academic & Post Academic Careers - Panel - Key 1
Organizer: Johnny Eric Williams, Trinity College
Presider: Johnny Eric Williams, Trinity College
Discussants:
• Donald Cunnigen, University of Rhode Island
• Arthur Paris, Syracuse University
• Rene E. Spraggins , University of Maryland- University College
• Johnny Eric Williams, Trinity College
1:45 PM-3:15 PM
125. Undergraduate Poster Session II - - West Foyer
1. Exploring the Relationships between Family Visits with Male Inmates and How they Affect their
Level of Violence Justina Lee Gun — Centenary College, Abigail Voelkner — Centenary
College
2. Silenced Voices, Afflicted Wombs: The Criminalization of Maternal Substance Abuse among
African American Women Michele St Julien — Dickinson College
3. Contested Spaces: Homelessness and Public Libraries Alyssa Danielle Britt — Northeastern
University, Sylvia Dominguez — Northeastern University
4. Rate My Historical Society: The LancasterHistory.org Community-Based Research
Project Tamara Lynn Eichelberger — Elizabethtown College, Keli V. Krause — Elizabethtown
College, Samantha H. Poremba — Elizabethtown College
5. Are Crime Dramas Real? The Effect of Crime Dramas on an Individual’s Perception of the
Effectiveness of the Criminal Justice System
Alexander Wildberger — Elizabethtown College
6. Starved for Attention: The Effects of Race and Sex on Perceptions of Eating Disorders
Jennifer Bitgood — Elizabethtown College
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125. Undergraduate Poster Session II - - West Foyer –cont’d
7. How Witnessing Parental Domestic Violence Affect Children’s Interpersonal
Relationships? Natalie Diaz — Bronx Community College
8. "What Are They Teaching You These Days?!": An Analysis of American Attitudes Toward NonTraditional Educators from 1972-2006 Ian Patrick Callahan — Montclair State
University, Sangeeta Parashar — Montclair State University
9. Protect your Identity Maria Torres — Bronx Community College
10. The Correlation between CPU and Education in the City Jason Moreno — Bronx Community
College
11. Stigma and Related Challenges Faced by Recently Released Felons Jennifer Hernandez —
Bronx Community College
12. Classroom Disruptions and Peer Aggression Luis G Bernal — Montclair State
University, Christopher Donoghue — Montclair State University, Alicia Raia-Hawrylak —
Rutgers University
13. Women’s Presentations of Themselves on Online Advertisements
Shae Belenski —
Gettysburg College
14. Parental Advice and Conflict Coping Strategies Lisa Rose Kaiser — Montclair State
University, Christopher Donoghue — Montclair State University, Alicia Raia-Hawrylak —
Rutgers University
15. The Multiple Roles of Service Dogs in American Society Jennifer Ceballos — Bronx
Community College
16. The Education and Socialization of Children in the United States
Atchrimi Kossi — Bronx
Community College
17. From Happy Days to Glee: The Relationship Between Television Program Content and
Adolescent Behavior Lauren Michelle Giorgio — Gettysburg College
18. Internal and External Factors that Influence School Violence
Evan T. Mickel — Gettysburg
College
19. The Impact of Family Size and Parent or Guardian Education Level on Childhood and
Adolescent Obesity
Elizabeth A. Jones — Gettysburg College
20. Student Perceptions of Bullying at School
Noel Rozier — Montclair State
University, Christopher Donoghue — Montclair State University, Alicia Raia-Hawrylak —
Rutgers University
21. The American Holocaust: A Continuing and Silent Genocide of Native Americans
Veronica
Pazmino — Bronx Community College
22. Collateral Consequences: Reasonable Restrictions or Hidden Racial Discrimination at the State
Level? Zoe Kahn — New York University
23. The Costs of Higher Education in New York City Joshua Edwards — Bronx Community
College
24. Pushing Through Sexism and Racism in American Sports Yamilet Leonida — Bronx
Community College
25. The Myth of "Halving it All": Exploring Work-Family Negotiations in the Context of
Immigration Natasha Masub — Brooklyn College
26. The Impact of Single-Parent Households on Delinquency: A GIS Mapping Analysis
Ciara
Braxton — Morgan State University
27. Connected through Trauma: The study of Jewish College students and their shared
experiences of intergenerational trauma Rachel L. Zodkoy Druker — Montclair State
University
126. Sociologists for Women in Society, Eastern Region Chapter Meeting (SWS-East) Meeting - Marshall
Organizer: Laura West Steck, York College of Pennsylvania
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127. The Invisible Work of Resistance - Thematic Session - Key 7
Organizer: Stephen Valocchi, Trinity College
Presider: Stephen Valocchi, Trinity College
• Invisible Work, Invisible Protest Beverly Silver — The Johns Hopkins University
• The Social Life of DNA Alondra Nelson — Columbia University
• Capitalisms and Gay Identities Stephen Valocchi — Trinity College
Discussant:
• John O’Connor, Central Connecticut State University
128. Disciplining Terror: How Experts invented "Terrorism" by Lisa Stampnitsky –
Author-Meets-Critics - Key 8
Organizer: Jeff Goodwin, New York University
Presider: Jeff Goodwin, New York University
Discussants:
• Robin Wagner-Pacifici, New School
• Gilda Zwerman, SUNY Old Westbury
• Jeff Goodwin, New York University
• Lisa Stampnitsky, Harvard University
129. Bridging the Situated and the Structural in Invisible Labor - Special
Presidential Session - Key 9
Organizer: Winifred Poster, Washington University, St. Louis
Presider: Winifred Poster, Washington University, St. Louis
• What is ’Invisible Work’ and What Makes it ’Invisible’? Erin Hatton — University of BuffaloSUNY
• Beach Pebble Stone Workers in Mexico’s Baja California: The Formation of a Transnational
Market Christian Zlolniski — University of Texas Arlington
• Work without employment: Unpaid internships and the struggle for visibility Alexandre
Frenette — CUNY Graduate Center
• Being Seen and Going Unnoticed: Working under Surveillance Michel Anteby — Harvard
University, Curtis Chan — Harvard Business School
130. The Emergence of MOOCs: Key Actors Behind Distance Learning in the 21st Century Invited Session - Key 5
Organizer: Freeden Oeur, Tufts University
Presider: Freeden Oeur, Tufts University
• Platformizing Higher Education: MOOCs, Pedagogy, and the Science of Learning Shreeharsh
Kelker — Massachusetts Insitute of Technology
• The Rise of the MOOC: Toward an Organizational Sociology of Online Higher
Education Benjamin Gebre-Medhin — University of California, Berkeley
• Taking a Step Back: Examining Traditional Online Learning Environments to Address
Teacher/Learner Challenges in MOOCs Marcus Wright — University of Pennsylvania
Discussant:
• Freeden Oeur, Tufts University
131. Thinking and Teaching Race & Racism - Regular Paper Session - Brent
Presider: Bryant O’Keith Best, University of Maryland, College Park
• Sociological Plurality: Building an African(a) Sociology William Jamal Richardson —
University at Buffalo
• Toward a Race Critical Theory of Social Reproduction Jennifer Mueller — Skidmore College
• Exploring Race and Racism via a 3-Way Distance Learning Course Donald Cunnigen —
University of Rhode Island, Bruce Wade — Spelman College, Abby Ferber — University of
Colorado, Colorado Springs
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Friday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d
132. Beauty Work/Performing Gender - Regular Paper Session - Carroll A
Presider: Julie E. Hartman-Linck, Frostburg State University
• The Pink Look: Resisting Beauty Norms after Breast Cancer Marianne Joyce — University of
Massachusetts Amherst
• The Fat Woman at Work: Examining Employment and Empowerment in the Labor of
Performance
Katherine Anne Phelps — University of Massachusetts-Boston
• The Intersections of Beauty Work, Paid Work, and Motherhood Work for Career-Oriented
Women with Young Children Jennifer Haskin — Wayne State University
• The Embodiment of the Pregnant Body Giovanna Follo — Wright State University Lake
Campus
133. Work in Higher Education - Regular Paper Session - Carroll B
Presider: Elizabeth A. Armstrong, University of Michigan
• The Impact of changing pedagogy and institutional structure on the labor of faculty in higher
education. Denise A. Ingram — Mercer County Community College, Gianna Durso-Finley —
Mercer County Community College
• Invisible in Academia: Value and Fulfillment in the Student Affairs Profession Blake R. Silver
— University of Virginia
• Service Plus Teaching: The Carework of Academia - Do Women Do More? Laura Hirshfield —
University of Illinois at Chicago, Christina D. Falci — University of Nebraska-Lincoln
• Job Satisfaction, Workload and Pay Equity on a College Campus Virginia Adams O’Connell —
Moravian College, Melissa Walters — Moravian College
134. Religion as Community Building - Regular Paper Session - Hopkins
Presider: Matthew T Loveland, Le Moyne College
• The Black Church: Perceptions of the 21st Century Black American Parent
Gabrielle Nicole
Gunter — Monmouth University
• Attending Ethnic or Multiethnic Religious Institutions Pyong Gap Min — Queens College and
Graduate Center, CUNY, Sou Hyun Jang — The Graduate Center, CUNY
• Religion as Invisible Work: Families Balancing Work, Home, and Judaism as a "Third
Shift" Rachel Shaina Bernstein — Brandeis University
• Hizmet Schools in Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Kazakhstan: A Cross-Cultural Study of
Moderate Schools in Muslim Countries
Vincent N. Parrillo — William Paterson
University, Maboud Ansari — William Paterson University
135. Race and the Media - Regular Paper Session - Key 1
Presider: Jennifer Catherine Sloan, The Graduate Center, CUNY
• Making Criollos: Representations of Puerto Ricans in The New York Times, 1948-1958.
Bianca Gonzalez-Sobrino — Mississippi State University, Matthew W. Hughey — University
of Connecticut
• Framing Latino/a Stereotypes in Latino Films Enrique N. Morales-Diaz — Westfield State
University, Gabriel Aquino — Westfield State University
• "At The Risk of Sounding Like a Racist...": Cyberspace, Race, and the Case of Bryan
Stow Adrian Cruz — University of Massachusetts at Lowell, Kazuyo Kubo — Lesley University
• The (In)Visible Work of the News Media Jorge Ballinas — Temple University
• (Re)Role Playing: Rewriting Hollywood Characters to Better Understand What They Expect of
Us and What We Expect of Them David S. Surrey — Saint Peter’s University
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Friday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d
136. Sociology of Disaster: Superstorm Sandy - Regular Paper Session - Key 11
Presider: Jillian Powers, Brandeis University
• No one "likes" Sandy: Facebook and post-hurricane recovery in Long Beach, NY.
Jillian
Powers — Brandeis University
• Urban Superstorm: Social Response to Disaster in a New York City Neighborhood Robert
Daniel Riggs — New York University, Jonathan Samuel Gordon — New York University
• The Implications of Race and Class for Community Recovery in The Rockaways: Post Hurricane
Sandy
Thomas Corcoran — CUNY Brooklyn College
• Perceptions and Experiences of a "Natural" Disaster: A Study of the Social and SocialPsychological Impacts of Hurricane Sandy Kirk Lawrence — St. Joseph’s College, Dominique
Treboux — St. Joseph’s College, NY, Christopher Agoglia — Saint Joseph’s College,
NY, Brandon Carbajal — St. Joseph’s College, NY, Valerie Gelo — St. Joseph’s College, NY
137. Social Movements: New Theories & Frameworks - Regular Paper Session - Pickengill
Presider: John McCamy Wilkes, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
• An Institutional Logics Approach to the Analysis of Social Movement Fields Jeff A. Larson —
Towson University, Omar Lizardo — University of Notre Dame
• Anti-Government Protests in Turkey, 2013: Vernacular Utopias and Patterns of Onsite
Mobilization in the Making of New Social Movements Utku Balaban — Ankara University
• Humanitarian Crisis as Everyday Life Elizabeth Holzer — University of Connecticut
• Predictors of Unconventional Political Protest Behaviors in South Korea: Applying Western
Explanatory Models in an Eastern Setting Rachael M. Lee — Northeastern University
138. Sociology of Household Finance - Regular Paper Session - Stone
Presider: Joseph N Cohen, CUNY Queens College
• Family Financial Instability: What Caused the Epidemic, and How Can It Be Cured? Joseph N
Cohen — CUNY Queens College
• Notes on Relational Accounting Frederick F Wherry — Yale University
• Debt, Networks, and Payday Borrowing during the Great Recession Anthony Steven Alvarez
— California State University, Fullerton
• Wealth Inequality among Young Adults during the Great Recession of 2008 Radha Modi —
University of Pennsylvania
139. Responses to Environmental Problems - Regular Paper Session - Tilghman
Presider: Aaron Passell, Furman University
• Communities Divided: Barriers to Mobilization in Neighborhoods Impacted by Environmental
Health Threats Sarah Glann — University at Buffalo
• Contextual Factors and Shared Perceptions of Environmental Issues Matt Cutler — University
of New Hampshire
• Invisible Work of Women: Ignoring Water Access Issues for Delhi’s Urban Poor Mia Renauld
— Northeastern University
• Emersonian Spirituality and Latent Millennialism in Western Environmentalist Discourse
Peter Hennen — Ohio State University at Newark, Chelsea Hinshaw — Ohio State University
at Newark
140. Health Care Markets & Rights - Regular Paper Session - Tubman A
Presider: Joseph Ambrose Harris, Boston University
• Neoliberalism and the Commodification of Mental Health
Luigi Esposito — Barry
University, Fernando M. Perez — Barry University
• Girls, Schools and Menstrual Health in the Global South: A Close Reading of Campaigns to
Address An Unmet Need Chris Bobel — UMass Boston
• The role of immigrant women’s reproductive and social reproductive work in state-level policymaking Diana Yadira Salas Coronado — University of Massachusetts Boston
• Rural/Urban Differences in HPV Vaccination Uptake and Completion: Considering the
Moderating Roles of Race/Ethnicity and Socioeconomic Status Shannon M Monnat — Penn
State University, Danielle Rhubart — Penn State University
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141. U.S. Military Economies and Cultures - Regular Paper Session - Tubman B
Presider: M. C. Devilbiss, Mount Saint Mary’s University
• The Propensity to Serve in the Armed Forces during the Post-9/11 Era James Ross
Yastrzemsky — University of Maryland
• Veteran Status, Gender, and Extramarital Sex: Results from the General Social Survey
Andrew London — Syracuse University, Janet Wilmoth — Syracuse University, Natalee
Simpson — Syracuse University
• Does Serving in the Military Help Immigrants’ Socioeconomic Incorporation? Rodrigo
Dominguez Villegas — University of Massachusetts Amherst
• Guns and Cockpits, Weapons of Wits: Gender and Sexuality in the Military as Expressed in
Soldier-Drawn Comics
Christina M. Knopf — SUNY Potsdam
142. Carework V: Narratives Of Carework - Mini-conference: The Invisible
Work of Care - Key 12
Organizers: Deborah Little, Adelphi University ; Natalia Sarkisian, Boston College
Presider: Mary Tuominen, Denison University
• "There is no such thing as a volunteer:" AIDS and Care-work in South Africa Catherine van
de Ruit — University of Pennsylvania
• Care Work through Food Hale Inanoglu — George Mason University
• "When I take care of somebody, I see my father. I see my mother": Black Immigrant
Eldercare Workers and the Transnational Caring Self Megan Elizabeth O’Leary — Boston
University
• "Is there a Doctor in the House?" Family members doing invisible medical work Cameron
MacDonald — Harvard University
143. Institutional Ethnography II: Navigating Institutions - Mini-conference: Institutional
Ethnography - Douglass
Organizersand Presiders: Kamini Maraj Grahame, Pennsylvania State University ; Peter R.
Grahame, Pennsylvania State University
• ’Proving the case’: the social organization of front-line welfare work in the prisoner reentry
process Megan Welsh — John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
• Using Institutional Ethnography to Investigate Community Safety Naomi Nichols — York
University, Alison Griffith — York University
• Enter Through the Side Door: Unless the Side Door (Literally) Does Not Exist Jessica
Braimoh — McMaster University
• Housing Crisis and Recovery in New Hampshire: An Institutional Ethnography
Margaret
Mary Walsh — Keene State College
Discussant:
• Lauren Eastwood, SUNY Plattsburg
144. Reproduction IV: Perspectives of Providers of Reproductive Health Care and Counseling
- Mini-conference: Reproduction - Key 3
Organizers: Ann V. Bell, University of Delaware; Theresa Morris, Trinity College; Arthur Greil, Alfred
University
Presider: Arthur Greil, Alfred University
• Pregnancy is a crisis: Representations and control of mothers-to-be in a Swiss Psycho-Social
Pregnancy Counseling Unit Edmee Ballif — MIT
• "There is No Perfect Time!": Reproductive Health Care Providers and the Problematization of
Family Planning Lindsay Marie Stevens — Rutgers University
• "A Pregnancy Unfortunately is Not Wanted But It Won’t Kill You Most of The Time":
Interrogating Clinician Attitudes and New Forms of Paternalism When Provider-Dependent
Contraceptive Methods are Not Offered to Teenagers Susan Markens — Lehman
College, Susan E. Rubin —
• Does Certification Matter in the Work that Doulas Do? Catherine Marrone — Stony Brook
University, Misty Curreli — Suffolk County Community College
• Obstetricians on Decision-Making Lauren Diamond-Brown — Boston College
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145. Body II: Biomedical and Scientific Measures of the Body - Mini-conference: Sociology of
the Body - Paca
Organizer: Victoria Pitts-Taylor, City University of New York
Presider: Victoria Pitts-Taylor, City University of New York
• How Do Pain Researchers Measure Pain? Hanna Grol-Prokopczyk — University at Buffalo,
SUNY
• "Every Bone in My Body:" Domestic Violence and the Body as Diagnosis Paige Lenore Sweet
— University of Illinois at Chicago
• The Development and Use of Biomedicalized Embodied Experiential Knowledge in the
Gynecological Teaching Associate Encounter Kelly Underman — University of Illinois at
Chicago
• Embodied Difference and Scientific Rhetoric: Eugenics and Euthenics In Conflict Tonie Marie
Gordon — University of Virginia
146. Youth and Adulthood - Roundtable 1 - Key 6
Presider: Megan Pamela Ruth Madison, Brandeis University
• Subjective Adulthood from Youth Subculture
Jason Torkelson — Rutgers
• Linguistic Markers of Therapeutic Process and Developmental Change in Adolescence Gerald
Francis Ronning, MD — University of Minnesota
• Peril or Progress? Enduring Dilemmas and Emerging Opportunities in New Forms of Early Adult
Sexuality Brian N. Sweeney — LIU Post
• The Influence of Peer Networks on Definitions of Adulthood Christina Panagakis — University
at Buffalo, SUNY
147. Health Disparities - Roundtable 2 - Key 6
Presider: Yih Jin Young, Nassau Community College
• Racial Health Disparities in the United States: An Analysis of the Present Literature Tainah
Michida — Northeastern University
• The Impacts of Social Structural Location and Urban Versus Rural Location on Heroin Route of
Administration Maggie Mae Keefer — Indiana University of Pennsylvania
• Does Health of Hispanic Immigrants Follow the Segmented Assimilation Process in the United
States?
Daesung Choi — University of Texas at San Antonio, Gabriela Sanchez-Soto —
University of Texas at San Antonio
• Social Disparities in Sleep: Investigating the Effect of Perceived Neighborhood
Quality Lauren F. Murphy — Rutgers University
148. Social Problems in Education - Roundtable 3 - Key 6
Presider: Elizabeth Marie Weiner, Goucher College
• Education and the Reproduction of Inequality in Contemporary China Weiwei Zhang —
Georgetown University
• Money Cannot Buy Satisfaction--the Labor Market Outcomes of Student-Turned-Immigrants in
the U.S Yingyi Ma — Syracuse University, Yan Liu — Syracuse University
• Keepers And Explorers: An Acculturation Case Study of the Multi-Faceted Identity Of Pakistani
Graduate Students Navigating US Culture Maheen Haider — Boston College
• Exploring the hidden Black Swans: Preparing, planning and preventing rampage shootings in
community college settings. LaTasha K Sarpy — Bunker Hill Community College
149. Making a Living: Entrepreneurs and Workers - Roundtable 4 - Key 6
Presider: Bill Rose, SUNY Oswego
• Immigrant Entrepreneurship: The Role of Formal Corporate Governance Arrangement and
Social Capital in Community and Family Lei Xu — Southeastern Louisiana University, Wei Du
— Louisiana State University
• Typing and Street Vendors: Exploring the sub-groups of vendors and their
characteristics Casey Lynn Strange — North Carolina State University, Camilo Ramirez —
• Saudi women working in informal economy Maha A. ALeidan — King Saud University, Aziza
Abdullah Alnuaim — King Saud University
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150. Theory Roundtable - Roundtable 5 - Key 6
Presider: Curtis Gessner, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
• Emotions and States: A Theoretical Construction Licheng Qian — University of Virginia
• Urban Socialities: George Herbert Mead on Building Democratic Cities
David Woods — NYU
Poly
• Toward a Theory of Law and Culture Haj Yazdiha — University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
• God and the Problem of Order: The Role of Perfect Information and Absolute Power in
Economics, Religion and Law
Mark Gould — Haverford College
151. Media and Culture Studies - Roundtable 6 - Key 6
Presider: Michael Owen Benediktsson, Hunter College - CUNY
• The Digital Difference: Comparing Online and Print Crime Coverage in Local News Chelsea C.
Sheehan — Marywood University
• ’Justice for Caylee’: Constructing Morality in Crime News Adriana Caroline Serpico —
Marywood University, Brian Monahan — Marywood University
• Cultural Capital and Maintaining the Myth: The "Roadies" of Route 66 Bruce Patrick Day —
Central Connecticut State University, John R. Mitrano — Central Connecticut State University
152. Staging and Scaffolding the Sociology Curriculum - Roundtable 7 - Key 6
Organizer: Barbara Walters, CUNY -- Kingsborough and SPS
Presider: Barbara Walters, CUNY -- Kingsborough and SPS
Discussants:
• Melanie Lorek, The Graduate Center (CUNY)
• Kimberley Robinson, CUNY SPS
• Keisha Goode, CUNY SPS
153. Entering the job market: The effective use of social media (Sponsored by the ESS
Committee on Graduate Education) - Workshop - Key 10
Organizer: Stephanie Laudone, Borough of Manhattan Community College-CUNY
Presider: Stephanie Laudone, Borough of Manhattan Community College-CUNY
Discussants:
• Deborah Gambs, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
• Wendy Christensen, William Paterson University
• Erica Chito Childs, Hunter College/CUNY Graduate Center
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
New Books Reception - East Foyer
3:30 PM-5:00 PM
154. Sociological Forum Editorial Board Meeting - Meeting - Marshall
155. Identity Work - Thematic Session - Key 3
Organizer: Steven Vallas, Northeastern University
Presider: Steven Vallas, Northeastern University
• Job Insecurity and the Making of Commitment: Culture and Inequality in the Tumbleweed
Society Allison J. Pugh — University of Virginia
• The Perils of the ’Good Mother’ Identity Ana Villalobos — Brandeis University
• LinkedIn Identities: Job Searching, Social Media, and Presentations of Self Ofer Sharone —
MIT
Discussant:
• Steven Vallas, Northeastern University
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156. Climbing Mount Laurel: The Struggle for Affordable Housing and Social Mobility in an
American Suburb by Douglas S. Massey, Len Albright, Rebecca Casciano, Elizabeth
Derickson and David N. Kinsey - Author-Meets-Critics - Key 5
Organizer and Presider: Pat Sharkey, New York University
Discussants:
• Margery Turner, The Urban Institute
• Marcus Anthony Hunter, Yale University
• Elizabeth S. Glenn, Baltimore County Department of Planning
• Douglas S Massey, Princeton University
157. Encounter on the Great Plains: Scandinavian Settlers and the Dispossession of Dakota
Indians, 1890-1930 by Karen V. Hansen - Author-Meets-Critics - Key 7
Organizer and Presider: Maxine Baca-Zinn, Michigan State University
Discussants:
• Karen Pyke, University of California, Riverside
• Robert C Smith, Baruch College, CUNY
• Margaret L. Anderson, University of Delaware
• Karen V. Hansen, Brandeis University
158. Keeping it Invisible or Flaunting It?: Cooking, Birth, and Pedagogy - Conversation - Key 4
Organizer and Presider: Barbara Katz Rothman, City University of New York
Discussants:
• Barbara Katz Rothman, City University of New York
• Alice Julier, Chatham University
• Amy Best, George Mason University
• Katie Kerstetter, George Mason University
159. 25 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall: Collective Memory and Collective
Representations of the German Democratic Republic - Invited Session - Key 1
Organizer and Presider: Melanie Lorek, The Graduate Center (CUNY)
• "The only major event was that now we had all those snobby West-Germans here": How the
German Reunification is addressed in Biographical Narratives of East Germans Melanie Lorek
— The Graduate Center (CUNY)
• Jens Sparschuh’s Der Zimmerspringbrunnen Mareen Fuchs — Rutgers
• From nostalgia to condemnation: A critical analysis of GDR-representations in museums,
memorials, and places of remembrance Monika Hohbein-Deegen — University of Wisconsin
Oshkosh
• Geschichte braucht Erinnerung - Studying Landmarks in Former East Berlin Katrin Bahr —
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Discussant:
• Thomas DeGloma, Hunter College, CUNY
160. Gender, Race, Culture and Sexuality - Invited Session - Tubman A
Organizer and Presider: Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University of New Jersey
• Intersectionality and Academic Career Success Roberta Spalter-Roth — American
Sociological Association, Jean H. Shin — American Sociological Association
• We’re the Same, but Different: An Intersectional Analysis of Black Lesbians Who are Parenting
Clare F. Walsh — Texas Tech University
• ’It Has No Color, It Has No Gender, It’s Gender Bending’: Gender and Sexuality of Drag
Performers Patricia Ann Maloney — Texas Tech University, Justine Elizabeth Egner — Texas
Tech University
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160. Gender, Race, Culture and Sexuality - - Tubman A – cont’d
• The 3 R’s in a Dismantled Urban School: Relationships, Respect, and Resistance Don Sawyer
— Quinnipiac University
• "Good Girls:" Gender, Social Class, and Slut Discourse on Campus
Elizabeth A. Armstrong
— University of Michigan, Laura T. Hamilton — UC Merced, Jessica L. Seeley — University of
Michigan, Elizabeth M. Armstrong — University of Michigan
Discussant:
• Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University of New Jersey
161. Residential Mobility - Regular Paper Session - Armistead
Presider: Charles A. Gallagher, La Salle University
• The Politics of Race and Space in Black San Francisco Christina R Jackson — Gettysburg
College
• Contexts of Reception, Post-Disaster Migration, and Socioeconomic Mobility Asad L. Asad —
Harvard University
• "You think if you move from the projects it’s going to be much better": Landlord and unit
issues in housing mobility programs Melody L Boyd — The College at Brockport, SUNY
• The Rules of the Game: Landlords and the Geographic Sorting of Voucher Holders
Eva
Rosen — Harvard University
162. Spaces and Identities - Regular Paper Session - Carroll A
Presider: Mary Kosut, Purchase College, SUNY
• Summer Camp as Context for Girls’ and Women’s Same-Sex Attractions and
Relationships Laurel R. Davis-Delano — Springfield College, Ann Gillard — Hole in the Wall
Gang Camp
• Resolving "True Blue" and Gay: Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Mormons and Ex-Mormons on
Church, Family, and Social Change Lauren J. Joseph — Pennsylvania State University,
Schuylkill Campus
• Beyond an Individual/Structural Binary: Understandings of Racial Inequality in Black
Megachurches Kendra Barber — University of Maryland, College Park
• Gossip, Norms, and Morality: Everyday Talk & Interaction in a Black Beauty Salon Shatima J
Jones — Rutgers University
163. Gender Justice - Regular Paper Session - Carroll B
Presider: Ingrid Castro, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
• Gender Mainstreaming in Multinational Environmental Agreements Yuliya Rashchupkina —
University of Massachusetts Boston
• Responses to Sex Trafficking: Comparing Frames, Policies, and Solutions in Three U.S.
Cities Amy M. Denissen — California State University Northridge
• Misogyny and Violence against Black Lesbians: Discursive Constructions of Corrective Rape in
South Africa
Sarah Boeshart — American University
• Female Economic Dependency: The Invisible Factor in Why South Asia Has the World’s Worst
Child Malnutrition Rae Lesser Blumberg — University of Virginia, Kara Dewhurst — University
of Virginia, Soham Sen — World Bank
164. Migration and Mobility - Regular Paper Session - Key 10
Presider: Victoria Schow, Northeastern University
• Black Residential Mobility in the South: Metropolitan Determinants of Migration, Mobility, and
Residential Stability, 1990-2010 D Augustus Anderson — UNC-Chapel Hill
• Migration and Urban Development. Lessons from Washington DC Enrique S. Pumar —
Catholic University
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164. Migration and Mobility - - Key 10 – cont’d
• Inheriting Re-emerging boundaries between invisible boundaries: An examination of spatial
mobility patterns among immigrants in Paris and Philadelphia Janak Nareshkumar Padhiar —
Dartmouth College
• New Rural Destinations in Context: Rural Labor Markets and the Changing Geography of
Immigrant Settlement Chris Galvan — Pennsylvania State University
• Did Ethnic Economies Buffer Immigrant Workers from the Effects of the Great
Recession? Mahesh Somashekhar — Princeton University
165. Schools and Inequality - Regular Paper Session - Key 11
Presider: Charlene Cruz-Cerdas, University of Pennsylvania
• Charting the Civic Landscape: Exploring Opportunities and Limitations for Public Engagement
in Education Reform
Esa Syeed — NYU
• Class Competition and De Facto Tracking: A Spatial Analysis of Enrollments in Baltimore Area
Schools H. Lovell Smith — Loyola University Maryland
• Making the School-to-Prison Pipeline Visible: An Assessment of School Discipline Policy from a
Quantitative Criminological Perspective Deinya Phenix — St Francis College
• An Analysis of Dropout Trends in Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools Justin Lane — University of
North Carolina Charlotte
166. Urban Politics and Development - Regular Paper Session - Key 2
Presider: Ben J Marley, Binghamton University
• Working through urban decay: Informal economies, built environments, and everyday
urbanism in San Juan, Puerto Rico Francisco Vivoni — Worcester State University
• Inventing SoWa: Arts and Corporate Strategy in an Urban Rebranding Campaign Matthew
Kaliner — Harvard University
• Great American Neighborhood: Constructing an Urbane Village in Society Hill,
Philadelphia George W. Dowdall — Saint Joseph’s University
• Chained or Unchained? Brooklyn Neighborhoods and the Homogenization of
Consumption Michael Owen Benediktsson — Hunter College - CUNY, Brian Lamberta —
Macaulay Honors College, Erika Larsen — Macaulay Honors College
167. Work, Community, and the Environment - Regular Paper Session - Pickengill
Presider: Julia Loughlin, Syracuse University
• Invisible Food Economies in the Community Gardens of East New York, Brooklyn Justin Sean
Myers — Marist College
• The Invisible Work of Flowers: Markets, Urban Revitalization, and the Voluntary
Sector Randolph Hohle — SUNY Fredonia
• Providing visibility to the Homeless People’s work: when social currency and labor activities
are put together to face marginalization and extreme poverty.
Luciane Lucas Santos —
Centre for Social Studies
• Fighting the Tide: The Transformation of Women’s Work in Two Chesapeake Bay
Communities Christine M. Robinson — James Madison University, Sue E. Spivey — James
Madison University
• Our community gardens, our advancement! Experiences of hidden labor among Burmese
refugee women in America’s Midwest
Manashi Ray — West Virginia State University
168. International Families - Regular Paper Session - Tilghman
Presider: Dorothy Smith- Ruiz, Ph.D., UNC Charlotte
• "They’re Just So American" - Outsiders and Insiders on Adoption Tours in China Jillian
Powers — Brandeis University
• Korean American Families: Impacts of Immigrant Generations and Individual Characteristics
on Family Structure Hyoung-jin Shin — Kyungpook National University
• Fathering Transition in the Transnational Family : Theoretical Framework and Reviews
Gowoon Jung — University at Albany, SUNY
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169. Trauma & Violence - Regular Paper Session - Tubman B
Presider: Matthew W. Hughey, University of Connecticut
• Media Reporting on Avoiding Date Rape Drugs: the most common frames and formulas are the
least helpful Pamela Donovan — CUNY Graduate Center
• Resistance during Atrocity and Conflict Mary Gallant — Rowan University
• The Methodology of Trauma: A Comparative Case Study of Researcher Reactions in the Data
Collection Process Jessica Pardee — Rochester Institute of Technology, Deborah Blizzard —
Rochester Institute of Technology
170. Carework VI: Working Towards An Ethic Of Care - Mini-conference: The Invisible
Work of Care - Key 12
Organizers: Deborah Little, Adelphi University ; Natalia Sarkisian, Boston College
Presider: Natalia Sarkisian, Boston College
• "Individualization of Care: A Careful Consideration" Sandra Smele — York University
• "Who Cares? Integrating Disability Experiences into Care Theory" Deborah Little — Adelphi
University, Traci Levy — Adelphi University
• "Informal and Formal Caregivers: The Invisible Link" Maggie Ornstein — City University of
New York (CUNY)
• Care for Hire: African Immigrants as Invisible Labor Brokers in Health Care in Metropolitan
Washington D.C Fumilayo Showers — Central Connecticut State University
171. Institutional Ethnography III: Education and Activism - Mini-conference: Institutional
Ethnography - Douglass
Organizers and Presiders: Kamini Maraj Grahame, Pennsylvania State University ; Peter R.
Grahame, Pennsylvania State University
• Mapping the Social Organization of Public Access to Broadband Technology Shivaani Selvaraj
— Pennsylvania State University
• Developing new approaches using institutional ethnography Susan Turner — University of
Toronto
• The Work and Contradictions of Welfare-Reliant Mothers in College Liz Noll — University of
Pennsylvania
• ’My Work Enables Me to Put My Politics into Practice’: Feminist Educators’ Teaching Work in
the Academy Glenda Gross — Onondaga Community College
Discussants:
• Kamini Maraj Grahame, Pennsylvania State University
• Peter R. Grahame, Pennsylvania State University
172. Body III: Chronic Illness & Disability - Mini-conference: Sociology of the Body - Paca
Organizer: Victoria Pitts-Taylor, City University of New York
Presider: Elizabeth Wood, Nassau Community College
• Critical realism and chronic illness: What breast cancer can teach Christian Smith about the
Body Jaime D. Wright — Graduate Theological Union
• Exploring Breast Cancer Experience: A Feminist Narrative Analysis
Jenna N. Pirok —
University of Missouri-Columbia
• Adventure in Understanding: Breast Cancer Survivorship and the Embodied Self Dr. Maria
DiTullio — LeMoyne College, Douglas MacDonald — LeMoyne College
• Routine and rupture in the lives of people with physical disabilities Athena Engman —
University of Toronto, Cynthia Cranford — Univerisity of Toronto
Discussant:
• Elizabeth Wood, Nassau Community College
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173. Negotiating and Balancing Joint Appointments and Other Program Responsibilities
(ESS Committee on the Status of Women) - Workshop - Brent
Organizer: Meghan Ashlin Rich, University of Scranton
Presider: Meghan Ashlin Rich, University of Scranton
Discussants:
• Barbara A. Carson, Minnesota State University, Mankato
• Julie E. Hartman-Linck, Frostburg State University
• Janice Kay Purk, Mansfield University
• Holly Reed, CUNY Queens College
• Susan Bleiberg Seperson, Dowling College
5:30 PM-7:00 PM
174. The 1964 Civil Rights Act, 50th Anniversary Reflections - Plenary - Key 8
Organizer and Presider: Marjorie DeVault, Syracuse University
Discussants:
• Donald Tomaskovac-Devey, University of Massachusetts Amherst
• Camille Z Charles, University of Pennsylvania
• Lawrence Bobo, Harvard University
Reception to follow – with JAZZ (Timothy Wolfe, Mount St. Mary’s University, & friends)
Saturday, 22 February 2014
7:30 AM-8:30 AM
175. ASA Department Chairs Breakfast - Meeting - Marshall
8:30 AM-10:00 AM
176. Working to Build and Maintain Communities in Urban Neighborhoods –
Thematic Session - Key 7
Organizers: Meghan Ashlin Rich, University of Scranton; Elizabeth Higginbotham, University of
Delaware
Presider: William B. Helmreich, City of University New York-Graduate Center
• ’Swimming Against the Tide:’ Working Class Conversations on Gentrification Judith DeSena
— St. John’s University
• Murals and Art Spaces: Artist-led Revitalization without Gentrification? Meghan Ashlin Rich
— University of Scranton, William Tsitsos — Towson University
• ’SanLezObispo’: Lesbian Identity and Community on California’s Central Coast Japonica
Brown-Saracino — Boston University
• Downtown Ghosts: The Lower East Side’s Day/Night Conflict Richard E. Ocejo — CUNY
177. Keeping the Immigrant Bargain: The Costs and Rewards of Success in America by
Vivian Louie - Author-Meets-Critics - Key 8
Organizer: Philip Kasinitz, CUNY Graduate Center
Presider: Philip Kasinitz, CUNY Graduate Center
Discussants:
• Lingxin Hao, Johns Hopkins University
• Maruice Crul, Erasmus University
• Philip Kasinitz, CUNY Graduate Center
• Vivian Louie, CUNY
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178. Coalitions and Community Networks - Invited Session - Carroll B
Organizer: Frank Ridzi, Le Moyne College and CNY Community Foundation
Presider: Frank Ridzi, Le Moyne College and CNY Community Foundation
• Serving American’s Outsiders: The Invisible Mobilization of Two Black Women Led AIDS
Organizations
Michelle Beadle Holder — University of Maryland
• The Fair Food Movement: Countering the Food Industry’s Strategy of Invisibility
Jane
Schuchert Walsh — University of Pittsburgh
• National Patterns in Community Initiatives Amy Goodall-Ayers — Syracuse University
179. Habitus: Empirical explorations of how class-based dispositions shape daily life Invited Session - Key 5
Organizer: Annette Lareau, University of Pennsylvania
Presider: Annette Lareau, University of Pennsylvania
• "Sometimes you have to pop them": Habitus and conflicting views of violence in a parenting
education class Maia Cucchiara — Temple University
• Habitus and social change Steve Vaisey — Duke University
• The Importance of Habitus in Deciding Where to Live and Send your Children to
School Annette Lareau — University of Pennsylvania, Elliot B. Weininger — SUNY Brockport
Discussant:
• Omar Lizardo, University of Notre Dame
180. Social Movement Activisms - Regular Paper Session - Armistead
Presider: Stephen Adair, Central Conn State Univ
• Generational Transmissions of an Activist Consciousness: Familial Legacy and Echoes of
Activism Jamie Puglin — Stony Brook University
• Clergy Consultation Service and the Religious Mobilization on Abortion before Roe v.
Wade Sabrina Danielsen — University of Pennsylvania
• Stuck Walking: A exploration of emotions and affects in a youth movement Darren K Kwong
— The Graduate Center, CUNY
181. Interracial Lives - Regular Paper Session - Brent
Presider: Monique Porow, Rutgers University
• Black Families v. White Families: The Racial Socialization of Black/White Biracial People by
Extended Family Members of Different Races Monique Porow — Rutgers University
• "White-skinned Blacks or a Taste for Race?: White Men and Women in Black-White Marriages
in Brazil and the U.S."
Chinyere Osuji — Rutgers University
• Boundary Work: Filipino Americans in Interracial and Interethnic Marriages Brenda Gambol
— The Graduate Center, CUNY
182. Professionalization in Medicine, Psychiatry and Public Health –
Regular Paper Session - Hopkins
Presider: Jessica Sautter, University of the Sciences
• The Association of Positive Influence on Peers with Genuine Concern for Others and
Organizational Capability: An Approach to Identifying Leaders in Medical School Barret
Michalec — University of Delaware
• Training and Practice Expectations of Premedical Students
Virginia Adams O’Connell —
Moravian College, Raya Saba — Moravian College
• Psychiatric training and the waning resistance to medicalization in psychiatry Dena T Smith
— Goucher College
• A Sociology of Public Health Education: Exploring the Politics of Teaching Primary Prevention of
War Shelley K. White — Worcester State University
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183. Pedagogy: Teaching Sociology - Regular Paper Session - Key 4
Presider: Deborah Gambs, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
• Problem Based Learning in Sociology: Opportunities and Challenges in the Undergraduate
Classroom Daina Eglitis — George Washington University
• Sociological Snippets: Applications of Sociological Concepts in Film Trailers Laurie L. Gordy
— Newbury College
• Questions Upon a Quinquagenary: Assessing the Pedagogical Importance of Peter Berger’s
Invitation to Sociology Michael DeCesare — Merrimack College
• Rethinking our Work: Teaching Core Concepts in Introduction to Sociology Stuart Preston
Parker — CUNY - Kingsborough Community College
• Assessing Critical Consciousness and Social Justice Learning Outcomes in a Multi-Site,
Thematically Organized Service Learning Sociology Course: ’Health, Illness, and
Community’ Ashley C. Rondini — Transylvania University
• Service Learning and Public Sociology: Developing a Mutually Beneficial Assessment
Profile Cynthia A. Merriwether-deVries — Juniata College Department of Sociology
184. Sports and Gender - Regular Paper Session - Pickengill
Presider: Erica Chito Childs, Hunter College/CUNY Graduate Center
• Picturing Martina Navratilova: A Genealogy of Gendered Embodiment
Kristi Tredway —
University of Maryland
• Learning Gender: Why a Nine Person Boat is Called an ’Eight’ Allister Pilar Plater — Tufts
University
• "We Have to Establish Our Territory": How Women Surfers ’Carve Out’ Gendered Spaces
Within Surfing
Cassie Ann Comley — University of Oregon
185. Occupy: Theory & Practice - Regular Paper Session - Stone
Presider: Johanna E. Foster, Monmouth University
• Occupy the Lifeworld? Revisiting Habermas’ Theory of Social Movements
Emily Brissette —
SUNY Oneonta
• "Too Long; Didn’t Read": Why the Narratives of the 99% are getting lost in
Translation Victoria Marie Gonzalez — Rutgers University
• Occupying Conflict: Tactical Compatibility with Prefigurative Strategies Marie Skoczylas —
University of Pittsburgh
• New American Populism: The Tea Party Movement and Occupy in comparison Francis Bruce
Prior — University of Pennsylvania, Shantee Rosado — University of Pennsylvania
186. Comparative Studies of Welfare States - Regular Paper Session - Tubman A
Presider: Meghan Elizabeth Kallman, Brown University
• Linking Population Heterogeneity with Poverty: The Case of High Income Welfare States,
1980-2005
Udaya R Wagle — Western Michigan University
• Comparative Welfare State Measurement Revisited Daniel Thompson — Johns Hopkins
University
• Women’s Employment, Unpaid Work, and Economic Inequality: A Cross-National Analysis of
the Value of Women’s Work Berglind Holm Ragnarsdottir — City University of New York,
Graduate Center, Sarah Kostecki — City University of New York Graduate Center, Janet
Gornick — City University of New York Graduate Center, Markus Jantti — Swedish Institute for
Social Research, Nancy Folbre — University of Massachusetts
187. World Systems and Development - Regular Paper Session - Tubman B
Presider: Kirk Lawrence, St. Joseph’s College
• Dependency, Urban Slums, and the Forgotten Plagues: A Cross-National Analysis of
Tuberculosis and Malaria in Less-Developed Nations Kelly Austin — Lehigh University
• The Developmental Hierarchy Cultural Schema Jeffrey Swindle — University of Michigan
• Colonial legacies, institutions, and the resource curse: Explaining the diverging paths of oilrich Trinidad and Tobago and Gabon Zophia Edwards — Boston University
• Making Sense of Civil Society: Nonprofit Developers in Hungary
Erzsebet Fazekas —
University at Albany
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188. China I: Contentious Politics and State-Society Relationship –
Mini-conference: China - Douglass
Organizers: Yingyi Ma, Syracuse University; Lu Zhang, Temple University
Presider: Lu Zhang, Temple University
• Informal Norms and Regime-engaging Protests in Authoritarian China Yao Li — Johns
Hopkins University
• The Emergence of New Media and Online Contention in China in the Post-1978 Era
Yingchan
Zhang — Northeastern University
• Digitally Networking Grassroots Feminists in China: The Case of Women’s Voice Di Wang —
University of Wisconsin-Madison
• ’Mass Supervision’ and the Bureaucratization of Governance in China Joel Andreas — Johns
Hopkins University, Yige Dong — Johns Hopkins University
Discussant:
• Lu Zhang, Temple University
189. Deafness I: Social Relations of Communication Access - Mini-conference:
Deafness and Society - Key 10
Organizer and Presider: Jeremy Brunson, Gallaudet University
• The Experiences of the Use of Interpreters by Two African American/Black Deaf
women Leandra Williams — Gallaudet University
• Ruling Relations: How is the work of sign language interpreters organized within the structure
of interpreter scheduling systems? Pamela Collins — Gallaudet University
• Creating a Space of Our Own: A Phenomenological Study of the Lived Reality of African
American ASL-English Interpreters Folami Ford — Gallaudet University
• Professional Autonomy in Video Relay Service Interpreting: Perceptions of American Sign
Language-English Interpreters Erica Alley — Gallaudet University
• A Phenomenology of Identity Development of ASL-English Interpreters Danielle Hunt —
Gallaudet University
190. Reproduction V: Reproductive Decision Making - Mini-conference: Reproduction - Key 3
Organizers: Ann V. Bell, University of Delaware; Theresa Morris, Trinity College; Arthur Greil, Alfred
University
Presider: Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox, University of Florida
• Family Planning: How Childless Women Decide Whether, When, and How to Have
Children Lauren Jade Martin — Pennsylvania State University
• "I Wouldn’t Change a Thing"...Or Would I? Women’s Reports of Changes in Decisions Made
about Pregnancy and Childbearing Nicholas Park — University of Nebraska, Kathleen
Slauson-Blevins — Old Dominion University, Julia McQuillan — University of Nebraska
• Narratives of "Medical" and "Natural" Birth: How Ideologies and Discourse Shape Health
Practices Jessica Hoffman — University at Buffalo, SUNY
• Home Pregnancy Test Users and the Front Line of Reproductive Surveillance Joan H.
Robinson — Columbia University
191. Body IV: Narrative, Identity & Embodiment - Mini-conference: Sociology of the Body - Paca
Organizer: Victoria Pitts-Taylor, City University of New York
Presider: Erin Elizabeth O’Connor, Marymount Manhattan College
• Embodying teen pregnancy through digital storytelling Christie A. Barcelos — University of
Massachusetts Amherst, Aline C. Gubrium — University of Massachusetts Amherst, Miriam
Shafer — University of Massachusetts Amherst
• Identity, Narrative, and Embodied Cartography: A Theoretical Exploration Alyssa Richman —
Rowan University
• Embodied Invisible Labor and Sexual Carework: Women’s Roles in Sexualized Social
Reproduction within Intimate Relationships Alyson K. Spurgas — The Graduate Center - City
University of New York
Discussant:
• Erin Elizabeth O’Connor, Marymount Manhattan College
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192. Expanding Racism: Identities, Cultures and Experiences - Panel - Carroll A
Organizer: Sahar Sadeghi, Temple University
Presider: Sahar Sadeghi, Temple University
• Race Knowledge: Meaning, Legitimacy and Neoliberal Racism Michelle Byng — Temple
University
• Cultural Racism: Social Capital, Gender and Immigrant Iranian Families Arlene Dallalfar —
Lesley University
• The Burdens of Geo-Political Stigma: Iranians and Employment Discrimination. Sahar
Sadeghi — Temple University
• The Politics of Performance: Migration, Race, and Inequality in Indo-Caribbean Migrant
Communities Leela Tanikella — Lesley University
193. Beyond What the Eye Can See: The Invisible Lives of Community College Students
(ESS Committee on Community Colleges) - Panel - Key 2
Presider: J. Alison Watts, Community College of Philadelphia
• Community College Students: A Look at Data from the College Board & NSC Kara Balemian
— College Board
• The Reluctance Continuum: Researching Academic Momentum in the Community College
Setting Dan Douglas — CUNY-Graduate Center, Robin Isserles — CUNY-BMCC, Jonathan
Davis — CUNY-Graduate Center
• Nothing About Us Without Us: Partnering with Community College Students in Pedagogical and
Sociological Research about Community College Students Amy E. Traver — Queensborough
Community College -- CUNY
Discussant:
• J. Alison Watts, Community College of Philadelphia
10:15 AM-11:45 AM
194. Undergraduate Poster Session III - - West Foyer
1. Examining a "Natural" Disaster: Using Statistics and GIS to Analyze the Social and SocialPsychological Impacts of Hurricane Sandy Christopher Agoglia — Saint Joseph’s College,
NY, Valerie Gelo — St. Joseph’s College, NY, Brandon Carbajal — St. Joseph’s College, NY, Kirk
Lawrence — St. Joseph’s College, Dominique Treboux — St. Joseph’s College, NY
2. Social (Im)Mobility: The Impact of Educational Attainment and Cultural Capital Christina
Sreya Gomes — Skidmore College
3. Not All Immigrants Are Created Equal: Reproduction and Assimilation Theories and Their
Practical Implications in New York City Schools Ilona Abramova — Skidmore College
4. Police Profiling Behaviors Joseph Owen Kropff — Loyola University Maryland
5. Social Inequality: The Issue of Health Literacy Ines Antensteiner — Lebanon Valley College
6. Who Goes Hungry? A Study of Income and Food Insecurity in the United States
Tegan
Fisher O’Neill — Skidmore College, Catherine White Berheide — Skidmore College
7. How Close Is Too Close? The Impact of Population Size On Human Happiness Lindsey C.
Adelman — Skidmore College
8. The Balancing Act: Work, Family, and Happiness for Women Dorothy Kathleen Franks —
Skidmore College
9. Cannabis In The Commonwealth Chrysanthos Nicholas — Bentley University, Thomas Hay —
Bentley University, Scott Rau — Bentley University
10. Analyzing Gender Inequality in the Workplace: A Study on Sex Wage Gap in the United States
Paul Lee — Skidmore College
11. Effectiveness of the Green Dot Message at Lebanon Valley College Karly Siffin — Lebanon
Valley College, JoAnn M. Arndt — Lebanon Valley College
12. Gender, Gender Ideology and Household Task Distribution John Mario Giovanelli — Cabrini
College
13. Spreading Awareness: How Effective Is The Green Dot Program? JoAnn M. Arndt — Lebanon
Valley College, Karly Siffin — Lebanon Valley College
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194. Undergraduate Poster Session III - - West Foyer – cont’d
14. The Effect of Maternal Education on Her Children’s Academic and Professional Success: The
Transmission of Capital
Kirsten Nicol Brink — Skidmore College
15. Undergraduate Attitudes Towards Female Police Brandee Schlotterer — Cabrini College
16. SNAP: A National Issue Turned Partisan
Chris Evans — The George Washington University
17. Reducing Power-Based Personal Violence: What Role Does Gender Play? Justin Radanovic —
Lebanon Valley College, Elizabeth Richey — Lebanon Valley College
18. Choices at the Top of the Food Chain: Exploring Vegetarian Dietary Motivations
Karen
Altschuler — Cabrini College
19. The Perception of Public Transportation: A Reasonable Way to Solve Climate Change? Ryan
P. Stroud — Cabrini College
20. The Dramatic Increase of Female Inmates: Gendered Effects of Public Policy Kristen Marie
Cogley — Lebanon Valley College
21. Initial Action Deferment as Invisible Work: Making Sense of the Unexpected Jerry Douglas
Harrison — The George Washington University
22. Family Matters: Exploring the Influence of Family Support on Students’ Educational
Motivation Linette Desrene Sadler — Sacred Heart University
23. An Analysis of Behavioral Scripts Within Hookup Culture Rebecca Lee Pierce — Cabrini
College
24. Who Thinks a Woman’s Place is Still in the Kitchen? How Religiosity Affects Attitudes about
Women and Gender Roles Annaleah Rose Westerhaug — Skidmore College
25. Social Capital and Cumulative Disadvantage: Differentiating Statuses Amongst Older
Populations McKenna Cane Snyder — Lebanon Valley College
26. Time for Television: How Does Family Life and Occupation Impact the Amount of Television
One Watches?
Caroline Hannah Schiff — Skidmore College
27. The Barriers to Health Care Access for Latino Migrant Workers in Saratoga County: An
Exploration of Institutional, Personal, and Cultural Inhibitors of Receiving Quality Medical
Care Nathan M. Higuera — Skidmore College
28. DUI Court: A Cross Case Examination of High Risk DUI Offenders Tyler Allen Reck —
Lebanon Valley College
29. Ethnic Relations on the World Stage: Representation of China’s Minorities in Xinhua English
Service Headlines, 2011-2013 Steven Jefferson — Boston College
195. ESS Committee on the Status of Minorities - Meeting - Marshall
196. The End of Work? What Work? Where? - Thematic Session - Key 7
Organizers: Magali Sarfatti Larson, Temple University; Douglas Porpora, Drexel University
Presider: Magali Sarfatti Larson, Temple University
• Technological change and mass unemployment in the US Jerry A. Jacobs — University of
Pennsylvania
• Work in the Global South: The politics of dignity and recognition Rina Agarwala — Johns
Hopkins University
Discussant:
• Beverly Silver, The Johns Hopkins University
197. Playing to Win: Raising Children in a Competitive Culture by Hilary Levey Friedman Author-Meets-Critics - Key 5
Organizer: Allison J. Pugh, University of Virginia
Presider: Allison J. Pugh, University of Virginia
Discussants:
• Gary Cross, Pennsylvania State University
• Pamela R Bennett, Queens College-CUNY
• Jessi Streib, Duke University
• Hilary Levey Friedman, Harvard University
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198. Life Behind the Lobby: Indian American Hotel Owners and the American Dream by
Pawan Dhingra - Author-Meets-Critics - Key 8
Organizer: Pyong Gap Min, Queens College and Graduate Center, CUNY
Presider: Pyong Gap Min, Queens College and Graduate Center, CUNY
Discussants:
• Jennifer Parker Talwar, Pennsylvania State University, Lehigh Valley
• Dae Young Kim, George Mason University
• Pyong Gap Min, Queens College and Graduate Center, CUNY
• Pawan Dhingra, Tufts University
199. Race, Class and Gender in Biomedical Science - Special Presidential Session - Key 11
Organizer: Johnny Eric Williams, Trinity College
Presider: Johnny Eric Williams, Trinity College
• An Incredibly Steep Hill: Plans and Perspectives on Academic Careers of Beginning PhD
Students in the Biomedical Sciences Christine Wood — Northwestern University
• Diversifying the Biomedical Sciences: Coaching Intervention as a Source of Cultural Resources
in PhD Training Bhoomi Thakore — Northwestern University
• Sex and Gender in New Genomic Technologies Joan H. Robinson — Columbia University
• The Progressive Politics of Population, 1915-1930 James Roane — Columbia University
200. Conversation with Dorothy Smith - Conversation - Key 12
Organizer: Marjorie DeVault, Syracuse University
Presider: Lauren Eastwood, SUNY Plattsburg
Discussants:
• Alison Griffith, York University
• Susan Turner, University of Toronto
• Dorothy E. Smith, University of Toronto
201. How MUCH Do Babies Matter in Academic Careers? - Invited Session - Key 9
Organizer: Karen V. Hansen, Brandeis University
Presider: Karen V. Hansen, Brandeis University
• Is the Pipeline Model Obsolete? Gender and Family Formation at the Start of an Academic
Career Nicholas H. Wolfinger — University of Utah
• Sociological Exceptionalism: Mothers in Pursuit of Ideal Careers Roberta Spalter-Roth —
American Sociological Association
Discussants:
• Dan Clawson, University of Massachusetts Amherst
•
Pamela Stone, Hunter College
202. Active Learning from Both Sides of the Aisle: Faculty and Student Experiences with
Active Learning Projects - Invited Session - Tubman B
Organizer: Ryan Kelty, Washington College
Presider: Ryan Kelty, Washington College
• Reverse Reality: Engaging Students in Discussions about Oppression and Privilege Sara
Raley — McDaniel College, Jonatha lighner — McDaniel College
• The Symbolic Life Review: Exploring the False Dichotomy of Life and Death Through MultiMedia Expression of Self Ryan Kelty — Washington College, Kasey Baumann — Washington
College
• Guided Reflection in Experiential Leader Development Wes Huey — United States Naval
Academy
Discussant:
• Erin Anderson, Washington College
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203. The city of Baltimore: People, policies, and politics - Local Interest - Key 4
Organizers: Katrina Bell McDonald, Johns Hopkins University; Anne-Marie Livingstone, Johns Hopkins
University
Presider: Katrina Bell McDonald, Johns Hopkins University
• The transition to adulthood among disadvantaged Baltimore African-American youth Kathryn
Edin — Johns Hopkins University, Stefanie DeLuca — Johns Hopkins University
• The Hero’s Fight: African Americans in the Shadow of the State Patricia Fernandez-Kelly —
Princeton University
• Pivot in Perception: The Impact of the 1968 Riots on Three Baltimore Business
Districts Elizabeth Nix — University of Baltimore
204. Voluntarism and Philanthropy: Darker Sides of Altruism - Regular Paper
Session - Armistead
Presider: Kate B. Pok-Carabalona, GC-CUNY
• Bureaucratized morality, institutional durability: organizationally mediated idealism in the
Peace Corps Meghan Elizabeth Kallman — Brown University
• Defining "Politics" in Service: How do Volunteers Attach Meaning to Their Work? Dave
Harker — Boston College
• Does volunteer tourism make future activists? A case study of meaning making in the altruism
industry.
Hugh Jones — The University of Mississippi
• The Giving Pledge and Philanthrocapitalism: Shift in Institutional Logics? Erzsebet Fazekas —
University at Albany
205. Intersections of Identity, Place & Sexuality - Regular Paper Session - Brent
Presider: Aaron Blasyak
• Everyone’s a Lesbian in Appalachia: Butchness and Rural Lesbian and Bisexual
Identities Julie E. Hartman-Linck — Frostburg State University
• Space, Place, Gender, and Sexuality: Neighborhood and Architecture in Four
Coffeehouses Kimberly Tauches — Skidmore College
• Exploring Understandings of the Intersections of Sexuality, Race, Class, and Gender Beth
Montemurro — Penn State University-Abington
• Neither Crow nor Sparrow: Examining Intersectionality in Chay Yew’s Porcelain Chong-suk
Han — Middlebury Colllege
206. Education and Employment - Regular Paper Session - Carroll A
Presider: Don Sawyer, Quinnipiac University
• But I Stayed in School: Understanding College-Educated African American Double
Unemployment and the Role of Social Networks Felicia Charlot — University of Maryland
Baltimore County, Nicole Cousin-Gossett — University of Maryland Baltimore County
• Law is So Much Bullsh*t: Work Experience, Curriculum Requirements, and Career Outlook
Yung-Yi Diana Pan — City University of New York -- Brooklyn College
• Working-Class Graduate Students and the Neoliberalization of Higher Education Aaron M.
Hoy — Syracuse University, Marcus Bell — Syracuse University, Selene Cammer-Bechtold —
Syracuse University, Mauricio Thomas Torres — Syracuse University
• Working but Still Poor: The Role of Regional Occupational Structure in Low Income
Work China J Layne — Summit Consulting, LLC, Suzanne Macartney — Department of Health
and Human Services
• Mapping Gender and Science: The Global Context Sandra Hanson — Catholic
University, Mary Sykes — Catholic University of America
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207. Race and Politics - Regular Paper Session - Carroll B
Presider: Michelle Byng, Temple University
• Party Re-Alignment on Racial Policy in the Twentieth-Century United States: New Evidence
from the Senate Wesley Hiers — University of Pittsburgh
• "They are the Racists": The Partisan Construction of a Moral Divide on Race. Jeffrey Dowd —
Rutgers University
• Understanding Immigration Attitudes: A Case Study of New Jersey’s Media Consumption and
Political Institutions
Robert Jasen Bell — Monmouth University
• Taking the Law into Their Own Hands: Do Local Anti-immigrant Ordinances Increase Gun
Sales?
René D. Flores — Princeton
208. Changing Politics and Structures of U.S. Health Care - Regular Paper Session - Hopkins
Presider: Kim A Logio, Saint Joseph’s University
• Creating Change: How healthcare organizations transformed prescriber-industry
interactions Susan Chimonas — Columbia University, David J. Rothman — Columbia
University
• Settling for HIPAA: A Neoinstitutional Analysis of Resolution Agreements between the Office of
Civil Rights and Healthcare Organizations Elizabeth J Brennan — Boston College
• "What" before "How": Documenting Disparities in Southern New Hampshire’s Health Care
Workforce
Jessica Santos — Brandeis University
• Obamacare vs. The Affordable Care Act: An Analysis of the Discourse, Media Portrayal and
Invisible Work of a Changing Social Institution Julianne Marie Siegfriedt — University of
Massachusetts - Boston
• Enmeshed in Controversy: Claims About the Risks of Vaginal Mesh Devices Valerie Leiter —
Simmons College, Shelley K. White — Worcester State University
209. Making Sense of Gentrification - Regular Paper Session - Key 1
Presider: Carolyn Chernoff, Skidmore College
• The Outcomes of Gentrification on Native New Yorkers: A Case Study Judith Ann Perez-Caro
— The Catholic University of America
• The Hidden Hand of Local Government: Moving beyond Cultural Explanations of Gentrification.
Whitney Gecker — UMass Boston
• Racial Composition and Gentrification Trends: Does Racial Composition Relate to Neighborhood
Change? Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana — University of California, Berkeley
• Racial - ethnic change, gentrification and mortgage outcomes: New evidence of racial - ethnic
disparities and conditions that reduce them Meghan Kuebler — University at Albany
• Viva Lost Vegas: The Downtown Project, Corporate-Led Redevelopment, and the "Tradition of
Invention"
Natalie Harding Newman — George Washington University
210. Citizenship, Belonging & Collective Action in Trans/National Contexts –
Regular Paper Session - Pickengill
Presider: Nicole Stokes-DuPass, Holy Family University
• The Invisible Work of Integration--The New Limits Being Placed on Citizenship Rights in
Contemporary Denmark Nicole Stokes-DuPass — Holy Family University
• Newcomer Citizens’ Visions of Citizenship and Belonging in the United States Ramona Fruja
— Bucknell University
• Organizing for Strategic Citizenship: the impact of immigrant civic organizations on Ecuadorian
and Dominican transnational political engagement
Howard Caro-Lopez, PhD — Georgetown
University
211. Discipline and Practice of Sociology - Regular Paper Session - Stone
Presider: Gerard William Boucher, Independent Sociologist
• Making a Global Sociology of Work More Visible Gerard William Boucher — Independent
Sociologist
• Applied Sociology: Can invisible work be professionalized? Taylor Lynn Hall — Boston
University, Kasey A. Wilson — Boston University
• How to Write a Good Review Jason Lee Crockett — Kutztown University of
Pennsylvania, Monika J.U. Myers — Arkansas State University
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212. Mobilization and Space - Regular Paper Session - Tilghman
Presider: Elizabeth Holzer, University of Connecticut
• Mapping Protest Space in Authoritarian China
Yao Li — Johns Hopkins University
• Risk on the Margin: Vulnerability of Covert Social Networks Eun Kyong Shin — Columbia
University
• Hosting the Tea Party: Female Space Among Conservative Grassroots Activists in
Virginia Elizabeth Anne Yates — University of Pittsburgh
• Social Movements and Public Space Interactions Jaleh Jalili — Brandeis University
213. China II: Migration, Education and Health - Mini-conference: China - Douglass
Organizers: Yingyi Ma, Syracuse University; Lu Zhang, Temple University
Presider: Yingyi Ma, Syracuse University
• At the Junction of Local Players and the Chinese State: The New Wave of Chinese Immigrants
in the Eastern Caribbean Yan Liu — Syracuse University
• Market Reform and Ethnic Inequality in Educational Attainment in China Wenwen Zhang —
Chinese University of Hong Kong, Suet-ling Pong — Penn State University
• Social Integration: Byproduct of Education of Migrants Children in Beijing, China Qian Liu —
Renmin University of China
• The Plights of Left-Behind Children in Rural China Chen Cui — University of Chicago
• Intergenerational Monetary Transfers and Health Care Service Utilization by Older Adults in
Rural China Merril Siverstein — Syracuse University, Lu Zhuo — Syracuse University, Yooumi
Lee — Syracuse University
Discussant:
• Yingyi Ma, Syracuse University
214. Development I: Environment, Food, and Social Justice - Mini-conference:
The Cost of Development - Tubman A
Organizers: Dimitri della Faille, Université du Québec en Outaouais; Sonia Arellano-López,
Binghamton University
Presiders: Dimitri della Faille, Université du Québec en Outaouais; Sonia Arellano-López, Binghamton
University
• Informal Work and the Costs of Urban Development: The Impact of Growth and Governance
on Traders in the Global South Sally Christine Roever — WIEGO
• "Sustenance Out of Refuse": Detroit, Invisible Capital, and the Search for Food
Justice Gretchen Sneegas — Chatham University
• Labor Dimensions in Biodiversity Conservation Programs: The Dominican Republic
Case Sonia Arellano-López — Binghamton University
215. Deafness II: Social Issues around Cochlear Implants - Mini-conference:
Deafness and Society - Key 10
Organizer: Sharon Barnardtt, Gallaudet University
Presider: Sharon Barnardtt, Gallaudet University
• The Deaf Community and Cochlear Implants: From Hostility to Huh? John Christiansen —
Gallaudet University, Irene Leigh — Gallaudet University
• The Complexities of Deaf Identities Irene Leigh — Gallaudet University
• Cochlear Implants for Children: Goals, Perspectives, and Influences on the Decision-Making
Process from a Deaf Parent Perspective Jessica Myers — Radford University
• Beyond decision making: maternal labor imperatives in pediatric implantation Laura Mauldin
— University of Connecticut
Discussant:
• Steven J. Singer, Syracuse University
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216. Reproduction VI: Innovative Research Designs and Teaching Practices on Reproduction
- Mini-conference: Reproduction - Key 3
Organizers: Ann V. Bell, University of Delaware; Theresa Morris, Trinity College; Arthur Greil, Alfred
University
Presider: Julia McQuillan, University of Nebraska
• Why Do Low-Risk Women Have C-Sections: A Case Study of a Tertiary Care Hospital in
Connecticut Olivia Meredith — , Mia Schulman — , Theresa Morris — Trinity College
• Poor Birth Outcomes in the Mississippi Delta: Exploration of the Intersectional Space
Framework Using Qualitative Comparison Analysis John J. Green — University of
Mississippi, Katie Kerstetter — George Mason University, Debarashmi Mitra — Delta State
University, Molly Phillips — University of Mississippi, Eleanor Green —
• Childfree or Childless: A Review of Demographic Trends and Social Attitudes in the United
States
Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox — University of Florida
• "I Don’t Think He’ll Do It": Gender, Reproduction, and Survey Non-Response Kathleen
Slauson-Blevins — Old Dominion University, Katherine M. Johnson — Tulane
• Where in the world is the social and the biological? Ontological questions in teaching a bidisciplinary course on the politics of reproduction Renee A. Monson — Hobart and William
Smith Colleges
217. Body V: Transnational Bodies, Political Economy & Labor - Mini-conference: Sociology
of the Body - Paca
Organizer: Victoria Pitts-Taylor, City University of New York
Presider: Christopher Baum, The Graduate Center, CUNY
• Embodied Nationalism and Aesthetic Labor in Nigerian Beauty Pageants Oluwakemi M.
Balogun — University of Oregon
• Narratives of the Home: Methodological Approaches that Resist the Invisibility of Home-based
Work Natascia Boeri — The Graduate Center, CUNY
• A Gendered Theory of Display Work and the Political Economy of Bodies for Sale
Ashley
Mears — Boston University, Catherine Connell — Boston University
• Embodying and performing medical tourism? Thai transgender women and the "ladyboy
cabaret" Rebecca Farber — Boston University
Discussant:
• Christopher Baum, The Graduate Center, CUNY
218. Constructing/Reconstructing Identities - Roundtable 1 - Key 6
Presider: David Bruce Barker, Gannon University
• ’What Kind of Person is This?’: An Exploration of Intuitive Ethic Salience and Moral Judgment
in Generalized Social Exchange Joey Brown — University of Maryland - College Park
• A Tale of Two Identities: The Case of New Venture Creation Lei Xu — Southeastern
Louisiana University, Ye-Sho Chen — Louisiana State University
219. Health & Aging: Research In Progress - Roundtable 2 - Key 6
Presider: Scott Patrick Murphy, University of South Florida
• The Experiences of Men Who Have Sustained Permanent Physical Injury Paulina Bongay —
Boston College
• Invisibility and Substance Abuse in Community Colleges Andre Keeton — LaGuardia
Community College, CUNY, Colleen Eren — LaGuardia Community College, CUNY
• Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Impact of Funding Cuts on Services an HIV Agency
Offers to Clients
Nyasha Y. Boldon — Syracuse University
220. Children and Violence - Roundtable 3 - Key 6
Presider: Linda M. Waldron, Christopher Newport University
• Children without Childhood: Living Experiences of Street Children in Pakistan Farhan Navid
Yousaf — University of Connecticut
• Violence against Children in Pakistan: Causes and Consequences Muhammad Arshad —
University of the Punjab, Farhan Navid Yousaf — University of Connecticut
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220. Children and Violence - Roundtable 3 - Key 6 – cont’d
• Beasts of burden: Societal consent to child domestic servitude in Liberia Danielle Taana
Smith — Rochester Institute of Technology
• Resilience Strategies among Children Exposed to Violence Muhammad Kamran Hanif —
Punjab University, Rubeena Zakar — Punjab University
221. Race and Race Privilege - Roundtable 4 - Key 6
Presider: Kathleen Gray, Elizabeth City State University
• Racial and Ethnic Enumeration on the Census in the Americas from 1960-2012. Victor
Thompson — Rider University, Tahu Kukutai — University of Waikato
• Hiding Privilege: The Role of Intersectionality Theories in Everyday Race Talk Kathleen Gray
— Elizabeth City State University
• Discourse, Consciousness and the Invisible Work of Reproducing Race Jennifer Mueller —
Skidmore College, Laura Gonzalez — Skidmore College
• Parsing White Supremacy: An Exploratory Study of Political Thought and Beliefs Stephanie
Marie Baran — Kankakee Community College
222. Rethinking Work and Labor - Roundtable 5 - Key 6
Presider: Laurel R. Davis-Delano, Springfield College
• Beyond Remuneration: The Bohemian Revaluation of Work Judith R. Halasz — State
University of New York, New Paltz
• Updating Socialism Ricarda Hammer — Brown University
• The Invisible Value of Labor Stephen Adair — Central Conn State Univ
• The exploitation of media prosumers: The Fourth-Generation Invisible Work Angel Luis Lara
— State University of New York at Old Westbury
223. If Only You Knew: The Invisible Labor of the Community College Classroom (ESS
Committee on Community Colleges) - Panel - Key 2
Presider: Shannon Fleishman, Chesapeake College
• Introductory Classes and the "Core" of Sociology at Two-Year and Four-Year
Institutions Sarah Friedman — CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
• The Emotional Labor of Race/Racism in a Diverse Urban Community College Soniya Munshi
— Borough of Manhattan Community College - CUNY, Rifat Salam — Borough of Manhattan
Community College
• Community Colleges as a site for community organizing: A model for facilitating social justice
engagement Stuart Preston Parker — CUNY - Kingsborough Community College
• Creating visibility in invisible learning: Exploring initiatives at Bunker Hill Community College
to create and maintain visibility LaTasha K Sarpy — Bunker Hill Community College
Discussant:
• Shannon Fleishman, Chesapeake College
12:00 PM-1:30 PM
224. Undergraduate Poster Session IV - - West Foyer
1. The Use of Positive Reinforcement Behavioral Modifications to Reduce Negative Behaviors in
Kids
Kristie Nicole Thudium — Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
2. Zambian breadwinners leave for the city: Rural-urban migration and the Zambian
family. Miriam Celnarová — University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
3. What Now? Abortion Workers Post State Legislation Amanda Frances Baldiga — University of
North Carolina - Chapel Hill
4. Alienated or #Networked: Technology and Its Effect on Social Interactions Alison Margaret
Keith — Central Connecticut State University
5. Unfriended: The Role of Computer-Mediated Communication in Maintaining Long-Distance
Friendships Zachary Lee Stamper — University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
6. A Feminist Contradiction: How Feminist Anti-pornography and Anti-hookup Culture Movements
Fail to Empower Women. Amalia Ashley — Central Connecticut State University
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224. Undergraduate Poster Session IV - - West Foyer – cont’d
7. Framing Inequality: Analyzing Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell in the Media Tracilyn Babington —
Randolph-Macon College
8. The Prevalence and Conditions of Homelessness in Connecticut: A Study of Transitional
Housing Amy Kallinich — Central Connecticut State University
9. Losing It All: Investigating Substance Abuse, Homelessness, and Transitional Housing Kacey
Forbotnick — Central Connecticut State University
10. College Education: Is It Worth It? Amanda Roberge — Central Connecticut State University
11. Paging Dr. Internet: Use of Online Health Information Alexandra Zizzi — Randolph-Macon
College
12. "I’m the First in My Family:" Factors Influencing College Attendance Justin Escobales —
Central Connecticut State University
13. "Having Their Own Place": Understanding IPV Agency Outreach to LGBTQ Communities Sean
Smith — Randolph-Macon College
14. Crossing Borders and Modern-Day Slavery: Human Trafficking in the U.S./Mexico Border
Region Alejandra Ramos Gomez — University of Texas at El Paso
15. A Star is... Manufactured: Celebrity Production and Signification in Modern American
Culture Mallory Elizabeth Kaniss — Mount Holyoke College
16. An Investigation of Disney: Impacts on College Females Expectations on Family Values and
Love Joanna Patouris — St Lawrence University
17. Young Adults Leaving the Nest: When is the Right Time? Irene Bang — William Paterson
University
18. How the Media Encourages the Stigma and Negative Public Opinion of Abortion, Causing
Politicians to Enact Harmful Policies Against Women Rebecca Mahabir — William Paterson
University, Rebecca Mahabir — William Paterson University
19. More students are becoming independent and seeking employment- but will that job ultimately
affect their GPA? Breana Reiman — William Paterson University
20. Commuting to School and Academic Performance among College Students Amanda Yglesias
— William Paterson University
21. How Where You’re from Shapes Where You Go: Linking the Built Environment of
Neighborhoods to Educational Inequality Allison L. Logan — Smith College
22. Cheating: Exploring emotional cheating and its impact on undergraduate
relationships. Stephany Velasco — Bunker Hill Community College
23. Education as the Great Un-Equalizer: An Exploration of the Chilean Student Education
Movement Natalia Camille Cornell-Roberts — St. Lawrence University
24. "It’s About the Way You Fold Your Underwear": Dutch Interracial Relationships in the PostColonial Context Sarah Elizabeth Iverson — Smith College
25. Academic Dishonesty and Inequality in Higher Education: A Sociological Analysis of the
Relationships between Social Class, Institutional Prestige, and Responses to
Plagiarism Christina Sonja Fisher Nelson — Smith College
26. Invisible Work of College Students Ginelle Testa — Rivier University, Anne Goglia — Rivier
University, Elizabeth Bellemore — Rivier University
27. Chiari Malformation and Mental Fatigue Kolya Lynne Smith — Bunker Hill Community College
225. The Global Pigeon by Colin Jerolmack - Author-Meets-Critics - Key 8
Organizer: Mitchell Duneier, Princeton University
Presider: Mitchell Duneier, Princeton University
Discussants:
• Sherri Grasmuck, Temple University
• David Grazian, University of Pennsylvania
• Mary Ryan, Johns Hopkins University
• Colin Jerolmack, New York University
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226. New York and Amsterdam: Immigration and the New Urban Landscape –
Special Presidential Session - Key 11
Organizers: Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam; Nancy Foner, Hunter College and
Graduate Center CUNY
Presiders: Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam; Nancy Foner, Hunter College and
Graduate Center CUNY
• Panelist Jan Rath — University of Amsterdam
• Panelist Jan Willem Duyvendak — University of Amsterdam
• Panelist Nancy Foner — Hunter College and Graduate Center CUNY
• Panelist Philip Kasinitz — CUNY Graduate Center
227. Visual Sociology: Collaborative Seeing - Special Presidential Session - Key 5
Organizer and Presider: Wendy Luttrell, The Graduate Center, CUNY
• Panelist Wendy Luttrell —The Graduate Center, CUNY
• Panelist Claire Fontaine —The Graduate Center, CUNY
• Panelist Victoria Restler — City University of New York (CUNY)
• Panelist Tran Templeton — Columbia University
Discussant:
• Susan Bell, Bowdoin College
228. Focus on Civil Rights -- A Conversation about the Civil Rights Era Ku Klux Klan –
Special Presidential Session - Key 9
Organizer: Ashley C. Rondini, Transylvania University
Presider: Ashley C. Rondini, Transylvania University
Discussants:
• David Cunningham, Brandeis University
• Marc W. Steinberg, Smith College
• Christopher J. Bonastia, Lehman College
• Matthew W. Hughey, University of Connecticut
229. A Conversation with Joel Best (Co-sponsored by the Society for the Study of Symbolic
Interaction, SSSI) - Conversation - Key 2
Organizer: Natalia Ruiz-Junco, American University
Presider: Natalia Ruiz-Junco, American University
Discussants:
• Amy Best, George Mason University
• Brian Monahan, Marywood University
• Joel Best, University of Delaware
230. Negotiating Racial Visibility and/or Invisibility (Organized by the ESS Committee on
the Status of Minorities) - Invited Session - Key 7
Organizer: Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University
Presider: Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University
• Invisible Mixture? Investigating How Mixed Race People Identify Melinda Mills — Castleton
State College
• It’s Not Just Black and White: Within Group Differences in Racial and Ethnic Socialization of
Children Shanna Brewton-Tiayon — University of Maryland College Park
• Racial Battle Fatigue: Microaggression Analysis and Critical Race Theory as Interpreters of
Academic Lives for Scholars of Color Donald Cunnigen — University of Rhode
Island, Shanette Harris — University of Rhode Island
• Nigga...WHAT? An Empirical Investigation into the Uses, Justifications, and Implications of the
Word Nigga in Hip Hop and Social Media Bryant O’Keith Best — University of Maryland,
College Park
Discussant:
• Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University
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231. Making the Sociology of Maryland Visible - Joint Session with the District of Columbia
Sociological Society (DCSS) - Local Interest - Key 1
Organizer: Melissa Cidade, CARA at Georgetown University
Presider: Melissa Cidade, CARA at Georgetown University
• Victim Assistance Training in Maryland: Professionalizing the Work of Crime Victim Service
Providers Kathleen Guidroz — Georgetown University
• Maryland’s Vote to Legalize Same-Sex Marriage-- What Does It Tell Us about Maryland as a
Society?
Patricia Lengermann — The George Washington University, Anna Loup — The
George Washington University, Clayton Wiggs — The George Washington Univerity, Jill
Niebrugge-Brantley — The George Washington University
• Sharing the Playing Field: Making Sense of the Successes and Failures of Baltimore’s Maryland
Scholastic Association as a Force for Integration from 1919-1993 Sam Novey — Institutional
TurboVote
232. Migrant Labor - Regular Paper Session - Armistead
Presider: Diditi Mitra, Brookdale Community College
• Working connections: Latino immigrant men and the mobilization of social ties in home
improvement jobs David Trouille — James Madison University
• Mexican farmworkers in California: Some reflections about the value of "cheap
labor." Manuel Adrian Hernandez-Romero — None
• Keeping the Workers Clean: Disciplining the Sanitation of Indigenous Farm Workers in
Mexico Marcos Lopez — Bowdoin College
• Temporal Dislocation: Unauthorized Dairy Workers in Wisconsin, U.S. Julie C Keller —
Oberlin College
233. Work and Labor in the 21st Century - Regular Paper Session - Brent
Presider: Sarah Egan, Bard College
• Disappearing inside the object: Aesthetic enrollment and the labor process of cultural
work Michael L. Siciliano — UCLA
• "Work Lives": The implications of a cultural approach to work Michael Sickels — University of
Missouri
• The Law, the Gatekeepers, and the Invisible Work of Prostitution Maryann Seals —
University of South Carolina
234. Gender & Race in Student Cultures - Regular Paper Session - Carroll A
Presider: Marcus Bell, Syracuse University
• American Graffiti: Deconstructing Gendered Communication Patterns in Bathroom
Stalls Pamela Leong — Salem State University
• Sexual Reputations: The Duke University ’Horizontal Thesis,’ Sexual Scripts, and Sexual
Capital
Rebecca F Plante — Ithaca College, Cedrick-Michael Simmons — Ithaca College
• Shades of Black: Black Male College Students’ Views of Darker Skinned Women Richard
Maurice Smith — McDaniel College, Kelini Coker — McDaniel College
• Does A Diverse Class Provide A Better Learning Environment? Students’ views of being in a
racially diverse class at a Private Liberal Arts College Richard Maurice Smith — McDaniel
College
• Off-Color: The Sociological Factors that Contribute to the Use of Racial and Ethnic Humor
Among College Students Brittany Nicole Owen — George Mason University
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235. Rethinking Crime and Prevention: Terrorism, Atrocity, and Misconduct - Regular Paper
Session - Carroll B
Presider: John Leveille, West Chester University
• The Role of Terrorism in Criminal Violence Jack Levin — Northeastern University, Colleen
Maney — Northeastern University
• The Prevention Paradox: Temporality and the Invisible Work of Preventing Genocide and
Atrocity Amy Sodaro — Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
• Legitimacy and the Limits of Government Oversight: The Oversight Profession from the New
Deal to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Jack Levinson — City College of New
York, Frank Anechiaricho — Hamilton College
• A Structural Theory of Whistleblowing Marek N Posard — University of Maryland
236. Theorizing Environmental Risk - Regular Paper Session - Key 12
Presider: Phoebe Godfrey, UCONN
• Pennsylvania’s New Boomtowns: Residents’ Perspectives on the Impacts of Marcellus Shale
Development Christopher William Podeschi — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, Lisa
D. Bailey-Davis — Geisinger Center for Health Research, Heather Feldhaus — Bloomsburg
University of Pennsylvania, John Hintz — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, Ethan R.
Minier — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, Jacob W. Mowery — Geisinger Center for
Health Research
• The Invisible Work of Reproducing Environmental Inequalities: Framing Environmental
Solutions to Ecological Threats as Problems for the Commons Daina Cheyenne Harvey —
College of the Holy Cross, Andrew Varuzzo — College of the Holy Cross
• Theorizing Natural Disaster, Capitalism and the Built Environment Albert S. Fu — Kutztown
University
• Nature, Agency Hamad Sindhi — Graduate Center - CUNY
237. Violence Against Women - Regular Paper Session - Pickengill
Presider: Nicole Rousseau, Kent State University
• Indo-Trinidadian Women’s Perceptions of Domestic Violence in ’Little Guyana’ Aneesa Aruna
Baboolal — University of Delaware
• Working against Violence in the Home: Baltimore’s Immigrant Women Susan C. Pearce —
East Carolina University, Natalie J. Sokoloff — John Jay College of Criminal Justice
• The Public/Private Debate in Domestic Violence Related Asylum Cases Cheryl Llewellyn —
Stony Brook University
238. Biomedicalization and the Biomedical Model - Regular Paper Session - Stone
Presider: Alka Vaid Menon, Northwestern University
• Healthcare in Ecuador: A bureaucratic revolution Dana Rasch — Richard Stockton College of
NJ
• Childbirth Doulas: Rethinking Labor Support within a (Bio)medical Framework Katherine
Rachel Knop — University of Missouri
• Michel Foucault and the Problematics of Power: Revisiting the Critique of Medicalization
Black Hawk Hancock — DePaul University
239. Educational Enrichment: Opportunities and Consequences - Regular
Paper Session - Tilghman
Presider: Joanne Ardovini, Metropolitan College of New York
• High Impact Practices: Engagement and Retention Giselle Bonet — Kingsborough, Barbara
Walters — CUNY -- Kingsborough and SPS
• Exiting Mediocrity, Becoming Meritocratic -- A Closer Look at Supplementary Education
Institutions in Chinese Communities in New York City Wei-Ting Lu — City University of New
York - The Graduate Center
• Selection Effects in the Summer Time: Families, Schools, Neighborhoods and Summer
Program Participation Barbara Falk Condliffe — Johns Hopkins Universty
• "Is this gonna look good?": Families Consuming Opportunities to Prepare for College Cara
Elizabeth Bowman — Boston University
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240. Higher Education: Participation & Persistence - Regular Paper Session - Tubman B
Presider: Stephen P Ruszczyk, CUNY Graduate Center
• Uncovering Student Persistence: A longitudinal look at developmental education student
enrollment, course-taking patterns, and academic progression Maria Cormier — Teachers
College, Columbia University, Hoori s. Kalamkarian — Teachers College, Columbia University
• Education in Diaspora: Indian Women & International Higher Education Adrienne Lee
Atterberry — Syracuse University
• Is This Place a Scam? Seeking College Information via Social Media
Nicole M. Deterding —
Harvard University
• The Cheating Continuum: Little Cheats and Big Cheats Nancy Sacks — Stony Brook
University, Catherine Marrone — Stony Brook University, Misty Curreli — Suffolk County
Community College
241. China III: Social Change and State Legitimacy - Mini-conference: China - Douglass
Organizers: Yingyi Ma, Syracuse University; Lu Zhang, Temple University
Presider: Joel Andreas, Johns Hopkins University
• Tropes, Legitimacy, and the Social Change: A Chinese Case Licheng Qian — University of
Virginia
• Macro-Political Limits and Prospects of China’s Ascendancy: A Historical-Comparative
Assessment Sefika Kumral — Johns Hopkins University, Sahan Savas Karatasli — Johns
Hopkins University
• Effects of Institutional Arrangements and Personal Network on Corruption in China Xiaogang
Deng — University of Massachusetts -Boston
• What’s the Situation Now? - 20 Years after the Market Transition Debate Yin Yue —
Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
Discussant:
• Joel Andreas, Johns Hopkins University
242. Development II: Communities and Global Dimensions - Mini-conference: The Cost of
Development - Tubman A
Organizers: Dimitri della Faille, Université du Québec en Outaouais; Sonia Arellano-López,
Binghamton University
Presiders: Dimitri della Faille, Université du Québec en Outaouais; Sonia Arellano-López, Binghamton
University
• Migrant Domestic Labor Vulnerability: The Roles of Global and Governmental Systems
Abigail Kolker — CUNY Graduate Center
• The ’Promises’ of Tourism Development: Race and work at the Colombian tri-border Caitlin
Emily Craven — McMaster University
• Gender Mainstreaming and the National Community Recovery Program in
Afghanistan Marissa Virginia Quie — University of Cambridge
• Organizing through Digital Communication: Community IT Centers for Rural Villages in
India Natascia Boeri — The Graduate Center, CUNY, Natascia Boeri — The Graduate Center,
CUNY
243. Deafness III: Sociological Gaps in Deafness Research - Mini-conference:
Deafness and Society - Key 10
Organizer: Laura Mauldin, University of Connecticut
Presider: Julie Fennell, Gallaudet University
• Situating Deafness in Sociology Laura Mauldin — University of Connecticut
• Filling the Gap in Research on Deaf People in Prison: Suggestions for Future Research Beth
Easterling — Gallaudet University, Robert Todd — Gallaudet University
• Social Movement Theory and Research Looking at Deafness Protests Sharon Barnardtt —
Gallaudet University
• Perceptions of socialization: Adults who are deaf/blind Katrina Arndt — St. John Fisher
College
Discussant:
• Julie Fennell, Gallaudet University
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244. Military I: Veterans and Education Issues - Mini-conference: Military - Key 4
Organizer: Ryan Kelty, Washington College
Presider: Tyler Crabb, University of Maryland
• The Continuity of Marginalization: Female veterans in Higher Education
Demond Mullins —
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
• The Invisible Work of Veteran Reintegration in the University Setting Christian Vaccaro —
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Michele Papakie — Indiana University of
Pennsylvania, Alex Heckert —
• Government Issued, Government Stamped: The Institutional Legacy of Military
Service Alexis Pang — New York University
• Race and Military Policy: Socioeconomic Outcomes Over the Life Course of Veterans who
Served Before and After the Mid-Century Desegregation of Combat Forces Mary Kniskern —
University of Maryland
Discussant:
• Tyler Crabb, University of Maryland
245. Reproduction VII: Ideologies and Narratives of Motherhood - Mini-conference:
Reproduction - Key 3
Organizers: Ann V. Bell, University of Delaware; Theresa Morris, Trinity College; Arthur Greil, Alfred
University
Presider: Barbara Katz Rothman, City University of New York
• Contesting Maternal Ideology: The Yonic Myths of Motherhood Roksana Badruddoja —
Manhattan College
• Meanings of Motherhood in African American Mothers’ Breastfeeding Narratives Shannon K.
Carter — University of Central Florida, Amanda Koontz Anthony — University of Central Florida
• "I Am Just One Variable in a Complex Reproductive Equation:" Egg Donors’ Construction of
Maternal Identity Robyn L. Homer — University of South Florida
• Old Wives Tales and the Construction of the Female Pregnant Body Giovanna Follo — Wright
State University Lake Campus
246. Body VI: Affect and Assemblage - Mini-conference: Sociology of the Body - Paca
Organizer: Victoria Pitts-Taylor, City University of New York
Presider: Jackie Orr, Syracuse University
• On affect and assemblages: exploring the possibilities of a disabled body. Pilar Ortiz — CUNY
Graduate Center
• Body Parts, Body Fragments, and Body Figmentations: The Affective Capacity of Blackness
Colin P. Ashley — CUNY Graduate Center, Michelle Billies — Kingsborough Community
College, CUNY
• What Can A Body Do? Cocreation, Multiplicities, and the Material Relations of Affect, Texts,
and Objects Between the Artist’s and the Viewer’s Bodies (As Tools, As Flesh, As Dynamic
Materials, As Queer)
Megan Bigelow — CUNY Graduate Center
Discussant:
• Jackie Orr, Syracuse University
247. Criminology - Roundtable 1 - Key 6
Presider: Nena Craven, Delaware State University
• Youth Violence and Depression Across the Life Course: Offending, Victimization and Frequency
versus Unique Roles Andrew Richard Wilczak — Wilkes University
• Polyvictimization and Delinquency Yahayra Michel-Smith — University of New Hampshire
• Stalking and Dating Violence: It’s a ’Grey’ Area Dana Hysock Witham — Indiana University
of Pennsylvania, Elizabeth A. Mansley — Mt. Aloysius College
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248. Education, Aspiration, and Mobility - Roundtable 2 - Key 6
Presider: Christopher K. Andrews, Drew University
• Cognitive Development and Academic Consequences for Children Living in Low Socioeconomic
Households. Ava Racquel Floyd — Boston College, Julia DeVoy — Boston College
• Replicating Evidence-Based Sexual Health Programs among At-Risk Youth
Mercy W Mwaria
— Program Reach, Inc, Nanci Coppola — Program Reach, Inc, Elaine Walker — Seton Hall
University
• Understanding Racial Differences in Aspiration Realization: Middle Income, Middle Class, and
College Going Behaviors Omari Jackson, Ph.D. — Colby-Sawyer College
• Education as Self-Investment and its Social Consequences Nicole Hala — Queens College,
CUNY
249. Perspectives on Marriage and Families - Roundtable 3 - Key 6
Presider: Marion R Hughes, Towson University
• What accounts for the variation in the rate of intermarriage with the non-Hispanic white
majority group across generations of the Mexican-origin population? Rosalio Cedillo —
University of California, Irvine
• Is it my Turn to Cook and Clean?: The Examination of the Division of Labor among Husbands
and their Highly Educated Wives
Courtney Ann Gummo — Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
• Women and Illness Behavior: Does Marriage and Motherhood Matter? Alisha Lenora Conway
— Indiana University of Pennsylvania
250. Pedagogy: Classroom Activities - Roundtable 4 - Key 6
Presider: Jessica Hausauer, Syracuse University
• Tactile Techniques for Teaching About Race Kimberly McGann — Nazareth College
• Lookism in Media and How it Influences Our Perceptions Nicole Ann Shoenberger — The
Pennsylvania State University Erie, The Behrend College, Nicole L. Rosen — University of
Akron
• Transcending Race: Integrating Non-racial Identity Development into the Discourse on Race
and Racial Identity carlos hoyt — Phillips Academy
• Teaching the Wire and the Sociological Imagination Lawrence Johnson — Brooklyn College
251. Crime and Punishment - Roundtable 5 - Key 6
Presider: Roselien Reyes-Gonzalez, College of the Holy Cross
• (Puerperal) Madness & Murder: Women, Mad-Doctors, and Juries at the Old Bailey 18201913 Matthew Haller — Franklin & Marshall College
• A Proclivity to Kill: Attitudes Toward Capital Punishment Michael George Marrero — Le
Moyne College
• Assessing the Role of Age, Colorblindness and SES in Student Perceptions of Mass
Incarceration Roselien Reyes-Gonzalez — College of the Holy Cross
252. Pedagogy In and Beyond the Classroom - Roundtable 6 - Key 6
Presider: Fumilayo Showers, Central Connecticut State University
• Transforming Courses from the Socratic Method to a Public Sociology Approach Bill Rose —
SUNY Oswego, Allison Wagner — SUNY Oswego
• Collaborative Pedagogy and Action Research: Insights and Opportunities for Student
Engagement and Learning Susan Joel — Springfield College
• Work and Play: The Oft-Ignored Service Work of Student Organization Advisement Jason
Lee Crockett — Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
• Standpoint Pedagogy J K Dodd — Syracuse University, Diane Swords — Syracuse
University, Glenda Gross — Onondaga Community College
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253. Stigma and Invisibility in Academia: The Case of the Community College (ESS
Committee on Community Colleges) - Panel - Hopkins
Presider: Dawn E. Conley, Gloucester County College
Discussants:
• Charles Selengut, County College of Morris
• Olivia R. Hetzler, County College of Morris
• Jill Schennum, County College of Morris
1:45 PM-3:15 PM
254. Undergraduate Poster Session V - - West Foyer
1. The bus transit line and people with mental health issues in Erie, PA Danielle Dross —
Mercyhurst University, Ian Hausner — Mercyhurst University, Jonathan DiPrinzio — Mercyhurst
University, Bora Pajo — Mercyhurst University
2. Adolescent Victimization and Parental Relationships Andrew Richard Wilczak — Wilkes
University, Rhonda Lynch — Wilkes University
3. Comparison of PennDOT approved Mature Driver Improvement Courses Jenai Grigg — Holy
Family University
4. Mediating the effects of parental incarceration; does the source of support alter behavioral
outcomes? Lakeisha M. Smith — The University of Delaware
5. Invisible Work: Bringing Awareness to the Global Stage Adriana Mari Batista — State
University of New York at Oswego, Michelle Winkelman — State University of New York at
Oswego, Felicia Lattanzio — State University of New York at Oswego, Dominique Williams —
State University of New York at Oswego
6. Who is the Naughtiest in the Classroom? The Role of Race and SES in Teachers’ Subjective
Evaluation of Students’ Behavior Maija Ariane Hall — University of Massachusetts-Amherst
7. Policies that Widen the Achievement Gap: Inclusive Classrooms Led by Exclusive
Policies Nzingha Crusoe — State University of New York College at Old Westbury
8. The expanding role of pharmacies, workplaces, and health clinics for health promotion: The
case of seasonal flu vaccination JeeYeon Grace Chun — University of the Sciences, Jessica
Sautter — University of the Sciences
9. The Tea Party, Islamaphobia, and the Construction of White Americana Katelyn Marie Soper
— Indiana University Purdue University Columbus
10. Parental Incarceration and Its Effects on Boys’ and Girls’ Delinquency
Zidan Zhang —
University of Delaware
11. Smells Like Stress Relief: A Look at Perception of Aromatherapy in the College
Community. Ashley Rizzotto — Stony Brook University
12. Where Do Our Majors Go? Knowledge That Can Help Shape Curriculum Planning,
Development, and Pedagogy in Sociology
Molly Marie Byrne — West Chester University of
Pennsylvania
13. Undervalued Qualities of HopinShop Managers Megan Rose Gates — West Chester University
14. Navigating Masculine Identities in an Urban Community Setting Brenda Ann Kissane —
Goucher College
15. Framing Pit Bulls Molly Mittle — Towson University, Sophia Shinaberry — Towson
University, Lauren Robertson — Towson University
16. Books Behind Bars: Effects of Education and Vocational Training on Rates of
Recidivism Richard Carbonaro — Framingham State University
17. The Patterns of Motherhood: Maternal Influences on the Educational Goals and Focus of
Daughters Lenna Blaser — Goucher College
18. Conflicting Ideologies and Identities in Symphony Orchestras Laura Cohen — University of
Delaware
19. Gendered Representations of HPV Jessica Lauren Herling — West Chester University
20. Leadership Styles and their Effect on Staff Performance at CampusLiving, Inc. Collin D.
Cunningham — West Chester University of Pennsylvania
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254. Undergraduate Poster Session V - - West Foyer – cont’d
21. Investigating the Accessibility and Reproduction of Hierarchies Associated with Assisted
Reproductive Technologies Amanda Hallowell — West Chester University of Pennsylvania
22. Exploring Causation and Treatment of Teenage Pregnancy in Rural Appalachia Sara Grace
Giley — SUNY New Paltz, Sara Grace Giley — SUNY New Paltz
23. History, Herstory, Hairstory: A History and Analysis of Body and Pubic Hair Removal in the
United States Emma Lucia Trisolini — Goucher College
24. Narrative Shift in Recovery Processes: Variation in One-on-one versus Group Therapy
Ryan
Clare Derham — Goucher College
25. Environmental Inequalities Within Low-Income and Minority Neighborhoods Harvey
Nicholson — West Chester University of Pennsylvania
26. Effects of the Growing Executive Branch within Higher Education on Tenured Professors Zack
Kline — West Chester University
255. Invisible Work and the Undocumented, A Conversation with Roberto Gonzales and
Robert Smith - Thematic Session - Key 8
Organizers: Amy Lutz, Syracuse University; Nancy Foner, Hunter College and Graduate Center CUNY
Presider: Philip Kasinitz, CUNY Graduate Center
Discussants:
• Roberto Gonzales , Harvard University
• Robert C Smith, Baruch College, CUNY
256. Invisible Work in the History of Sociology - Thematic Session - Tubman B
Organizers: Jill Niebrugge-Brantley, The George Washington University; Patricia Lengermann, The
George Washington University
Presider: Patricia Lengermann, The George Washington University
• The Invisible Work of Developing "Cutting-Edge" Research in Sociology: 25 Years of the FAD
Program. Nicole Van Vooren — American Sociological Association, Roberta Spalter-Roth —
American Sociological Association
• The Invisible Sociologist: The M.A. Graduate in the Workplace Colleen Crinion —
International Labor Communications Association (ILCA)
• Invisible Work: The Unacknowledged Legacy of Charles Horton Cooley
Natalia Ruiz-Junco —
American University
• Invisible Work: The Curious Case of Charlotte Perkins Gilman in the Pages of Gender &
Society Jill Niebrugge-Brantley — The George Washington University, Patricia Lengermann
— The George Washington University
Discussant:
• Kathleen Guidroz, Georgetown University
257. Time and Craft in the Practice of Slow Sociology - Special Presidential Session - Key 5
Organizers: Margaret K. Nelson, Middlebury College; Rosanna Hertz, Wellesley College
Presiders: Margaret K. Nelson, Middlebury College; Rosanna Hertz, Wellesley College
Discussants:
• Susan Bell, Bowdoin College
• Timothy Black, Case Western Reserve University
• Joanna Dreby, University at Albany SUNY
• Marjorie DeVault, Syracuse University
• Naomi Gerstel, University of Massachusetts Amherst
• Karen V. Hansen, Brandeis University
• Annette Lareau, University of Pennsylvania
• Pamela Stone, Hunter College
• Carol B. Stack, Duke University and UC, Berkeley
• Will C. Van den Hoonaard, University of New Brunswick, Canada
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258. Race, Law and History: The Struggle for Equality in Comparative Perspective –
Special Presidential Session - Key 7
Organizer: Fran Lisa Buntman, George Washington University
Presider: Fran Lisa Buntman, George Washington University
Discussants:
• Robert Cottrol, George Washington University
• Lawrence Bobo, Harvard University
• Jonathan Rieder, Barnard College
• Amalia Pallares, University Illinois-Chicago
• Edward Telles, Princeton University
259. Sociological Approaches to Exploring Health Professions Education –
Invited Session - Key 11
Organizer: Barret Michalec, University of Delaware
Presider: Barret Michalec, University of Delaware
• Social scientists and humanists in the health research field: A clash of epistemic habitus
Mathieu Albert — University of Toronto, Elise Paradis — UCSF
• Student-focused pedagogical approaches and outcomes in an upper-level Social Gerontology
course for undergraduate students in Nursing and non-Nursing majors Wendy I. Fuller —
Norwich University
• The Myth of Meritocracy in the American Medical Profession Tania M. Jenkins — Brown
University
• Professional Intimacy: How to Teach New Nurses the Praxis of Care Lisa C. Ruchti — West
Chester University
Discussant:
• Barret Michalec, University of Delaware
260. Invisible Work on the Part of "Nature": Extending the Conceptual Sphere of
Production - Invited Session - Key 2
Organizer: Phoebe Godfrey, UCONN
Presider: Phoebe Godfrey, UCONN
• The Natures Not Taken: Biomimicry’s Unimagined Futures Jesse Goldstein — Graduate
Center, CUNY, Elizabeth Johnson — Exeter
• Ecotourism and Connection: Biotic Capital and the Invisible Work of Nature Daniel Newell
McLane — St. Lawrence University
• Invisible Worker Bees: The Living ’Absent Referents’ and Intersectionality Phoebe Godfrey —
UCONN
• Microscopic Waste Workers: Transforming Trash through Bacterial Metabolism Samantha
MacBride — Baruch College, City University of New York
261. Transgender & the Life Course - Invited Session - Tilghman
Organizer: Tre Wentling, Syracuse University
Presider: Carrie Elliott, Syracuse University
• Change As the Rule, Not the Exception: Celebrating Diversity in Transgender Life
Course Rebecca Wang — Syracuse University
• How Family Relationships throughout the Lifespan Affect Trans Women in Older Age Matty B.
Leighton — University of New Hampshire
• Gender Transitions in Later Life: The Significance of Time in Queer Aging Vanessa D. Fabbre
— University of Chicago
• A Dynamical Systems Theoretic Approach to Lifespan Theory as Applied to Gender Nonconforming Populations Tarynn Madysyn Witten — Virginia Commonwealth University
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262. Domestic Labor - Regular Paper Session - Armistead
Presider: H. Lovell Smith, Loyola University Maryland
• Making Visible Employers’ Expectations of Domestic Work: The Good, the Bad, and the
Ugly Chad MacLeod — Gettysburg College, Ethan Budgar — Gettysburg College, Craig Lair —
Gettysburg College
• Domestic workers, US and globally: invisible and excluded, but emerging from the
shadows Natalicia R. Tracy — University of Massachusetts Boston
• When Work and Customers Become "Home" and "Family": The Significance of Workplace to
Immigrant Service Providers
Elizabeth A Miller — CUNY Graduate Center
263. Intersections of Racial, Ethnic & Gendered Identities - Regular Paper Session - Brent
Presider: Elyas Bakhtiari, Boston University
• Selective Visibilities: Navigating Identity as an Asian-Indian American Woman Through Body
and Beauty
Sailaja Neel-Ganti Joshi — Northeastern University
• Second-Generation Indo-Guyanese Americans Reconfiguring their Ethnic Identities in New
York Nazreen Sameena Bacchus — Queens College, CUNY
• Sociohistorical Context and the Form of Experienced Discrimination/Othering: A Comparison of
Latino Young Adults in Madrid and New York City Jessica Sperling — CUNY, Graduate Center
• Single Black Female: The Devastating Myth of the ’Strong Black Woman’
Nicole Rousseau —
Kent State University
• Liberian Refugee Women. The Oppressed Gender? Bernadette Ludwig — The Graduate
Center, The City University of New York
264. Medications: Profiling, Pills, & Prognoses - Regular Paper Session - Carroll A
Presider: Jolene Sanders, Hood College
• "The problem here is that they want to solve everything with pills": Integrating embodied and
cultural meanings of medication
Wallis E. Adams — Northeastern University, Irina L.G.
Todorova — Northeastern University, Mariana T. Guzzardo — Northeastern University, Luis M.
Falcon — U. Mass. Lowell
• The Right Profile?: An Examination of Race-Based Pharmacological Treatment of
Hypertension Leslie R Hinkson — Georgetown University
• Self-care and stigma management among antidepressant consumers Amy M LeClair —
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
• Colorectal Cancer: An Embodied Illness Experience Caitlin Slodden — Brandeis University
265. Crime, Politics & Justice - Regular Paper Session - Carroll B
Presider: Ross Kleinstuber, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
• The Ideology of the American Dream: Linking the cultural and structural context with
individual values Margret Valdimarsdottir — CUNY Graduate Center & John Jay College
• Professionally High: Deviant Doctors Virginia McGovern — Mount St. Mary’s University
• The Heat is Off: Declining Drug Arrests and Neighborhood Change in Chicago Michael Seth
Friedson — New York University
• How the Power Elite Infiltrated the Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government Barbara A.
Carson — Minnesota State University, Mankato
• The Italian Prison System: Between Punishment and Rehabilitation, A Case Study Andrea
Borghini — University of Pisa
266. Teachers - Regular Paper Session - Key 1
Presider: Peter Ikeler, SUNY College at Old Westbury
• Teacher resistance and bureaucratic irrationality in K12: When, how, and why middle school
teachers come to behave like their own students in professional development training
sessions Scott Patrick Murphy — University of South Florida, Owen Gaither — University of
South Florida
• Racialized Teacher Sorting at the Time for High-Stakes Teacher Evaluations Tetyana Poladko
— Temple University, Atnreakn S. Alleyne — University of Delaware
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266. Teachers - Regular Paper Session - Key 1 – cont’d
• Bargaining for Success: Examining the Relationship between Teachers Unions and Student
Achievement Todd E. Vachon — University of Connecticut, Josef Ma — University of
Connecticut
• Teachers and Invisible Work Mollie Rubin — Vanderbilt University
267. Toward Green Futures - Regular Paper Session - Key 12
Presider: Albert S. Fu, Kutztown University
• Lean and Green: Sustainable Lifestyles under Financial Constraints Janet A Lorenzen —
Rutgers University
• Beyond the Boycott: Strategies for Promoting Pro-environmental Policies & Behaviors
Krista
Bywater — Muhlenberg College, Rachel Dordal — Muhlenberg College
• Negotiating Sustainability at the Neighborhood Scale: Crafting LEED for Neighborhood
Development Aaron Passell — Furman University
• Funding the New Economy: the Growing Horizontalism Among Coops, Credit Unions and
Democratic Finance Abby Scher — Institute for Policy Studies
268. Higher Education: Students’ Experiences - Regular Paper Session - Key 3
Presider: Sampson Lee Blair, SUNY-Buffalo
• Family Matters Amanda Kruzynski — Monmouth University
• Families and the College Experience: The Role of Race, Class, and Gender Yolanda M.
Wiggins — University of Massachusetts-Amherst, "Enku" M.C. Ide — University of
Massachusetts-Amherst, Blair Harrington — University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Christine
Barriento — University of Massachusetts-Amherst
• The Female Advantage among Latino Millennials Charlene Cruz-Cerdas — University of
Pennsylvania
• Leaving and Returning to College: Narratives of Educational Transitions across the Life Course
David B. Monaghan — The Graduate Center, CUNY
269. Traditional & Alternative Healthcare Practices - Regular Paper Session - Key 9
Presider: Shelley K. White, Worcester State University
• Normativity as a tool of struggle for visibility: The institutionalization of alternative medicines
in France
Geoffroy Thomas Carpier — Cardozo School of law
• Impact of Traditional Birth Attendants on Maternal and Child Health in Ekiti-State,
Nigeria Joseph Sina Owoseni — Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria, Bernard E Owumi
— University of Ibadan, Nigeria
• Traditional and Modern Medical Systems: A Synthesis of two forces. Augustine A Aryee —
Fitchburg State University
• From Skeptical to Supported: Qualitative Research Findings on the Use of Acupuncture for
Chronic Pain Misty Curreli — Suffolk County Community College
• Bourgeois Bodies: How Yoga was Made Modern and Middle Class Shehzad Nadeem — CUNY,
Lehman College
270. Transnational Culture, Capital, Migration - Regular Paper Session - Pickengill
Presider: Sebastián G. Guzmán, New School for Social Research
• Living in Two Cultures: A Study of First Generation Chinese Elderly in the Philadelphia Region
Andrew Lee Owen — Cabrini College, Mary K. Burke — White Horse Village, John Cordes —
Cabrini College, Rebecca Lee Pierce — Cabrini College, Ryan Stroud — Cabrini College
• South Asian in Portugal: Diversity and Change Valerian DeSousa — West Chester University
• Well-being, social capital and international migration. The case of the Latin American and
Andean Spain. Diego Leal — University of Massachusetts Amherst
• An impact of transnational labor migrants on the structure and dynamics of human capital in
contemporary Russia: comparative social analysis of everyday life practices Andrey V.
Rezaev — St. Petersburg State University, Russia
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271. China IV: Frontiers of Development Strategy and Practice - Mini-conference:
China - Douglass
Organizers: Yingyi Ma, Syracuse University; Lu Zhang, Temple University
Presider: Ho-Fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University
• Build Your Dreams: China’s New Green Initiatives Xiaoshuo Hou — St. Lawrence University
• Casino Gambling as an Urban Redevelopment Strategy: Tracing Casino Development in
Macau, China Esther Hio-Tong Castillo — Temple University
• Behavioral Failure or Market Failure? A Survey on Beijing Real Estate Market Bubble in the fall
of 2012 Jiayin Zhang — MIT
• Regulation of Entry: A Study of the Food QS System in China Yaping Liu — Sun-Yat Sen
University
Discussant:
• Ho-Fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University
272. Development III: Identities, Struggles, and Emancipation - Mini-conference:
The Cost of Development - Tubman A
Organizers and Presiders: Dimitri della Faille, Université du Québec en Outaouais; Sonia ArellanoLópez, Binghamton University
• Disrupted Lives, Lost History: Cultural Cost of Economic Development in China Rebecca S.
K. Li — The College of New Jersey
• Bitter Sweet: Sugarcane Development and the Struggle for Social Reproduction in Coastal
Tanzania Youjin Brigitte Chung — Cornell University
• Work, Gender, Ethnicity, and Environment : a Counter-Hegemonic and Anti-Domination
Reading Dimitri della Faille — Université du Québec en Outaouais
273. Deafness IV: Deafness and hearingness in education and research - Mini-conference:
Deafness and Society - Key 10
Organizer: Sharon Barnardtt, Gallaudet University
Presider: Brent Elder, Syracuse University
• Finding Strategies and Technologies to Facilitate Cooperative Learning in Groups with
Deaf/Hard of Hearing and Hearing Students Susan Foster — Rochester Institute of
Technology, Carol Marchetti — Rochester Institute of Technology, Mike Stinson — Rochester
Institute of Technology, Aj Krebs — Rochester Institute of Technology, Steven J. Singer —
Syracuse University
• Critical Thinking about Deaf Culture in the Hearing Classroom Kathy Livingston — Quinnipiac
University
• Deaf Feminist Methodology: The methodological complexities of Researching D/deaf Women
using intersectionality and grounded theories Reshawna Chapple — Bridgewater State
University
• Educating Healthcare Professionals to Work with Deaf People Yin Wah B. Kreher — Virginia
Commonwealth University
274. Military II: Military in Historical and Comparative Focus - Mini-conference:
Military - Key 4
Organizer: Ryan Kelty, Washington College
Presider: Judith E Rosenstein, U. S. Naval Academy
• Framing the Enemy: A Study of American Military Training in Modern War Brice McKeever —
University ofVirginia
• Weaponized Social Science, Secret Police, Military Intelligence, and Early
Counterinsurgency Tyler Crabb — University of Maryland
• Consent and (Non)cooperation: State Imaginaries, Selective Service, and Draft Resistance
during the Vietnam War Emily Brissette — SUNY, Oneonta
• Who Fights? The Myth of the Citizen Soldier John Torpey — The Graduate Center,
CUNY, Saskia Hooiveld — Graduate Center, CUNY
Discussant:
• Judith E Rosenstein, U. S. Naval Academy
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275. Body VII: Extended, Technological, Virtual Bodies - Mini-conference:
Sociology of the Body - Paca
Organizer: Victoria Pitts-Taylor, City University of New York
Presider: Victoria Pitts-Taylor, City University of New York
• Keep Calm and Maintain Homeostasis: How sociology just got more complicated thanks to
bodyliness, social guts, and leaky companion bodies
Alexander I. Stingl — Drexel
University, Sabrina M. Weiss — Rochester Institute of Technology
• Body,Technology,Transhumanism Bryan S. Turner — Graduate Center, CUNY
• Reflections on Extended Embodiment Victoria Pitts-Taylor — City University of New York
• Thinking with Oil: Magical Sub-Realism and BP’s Macondo Jackie Orr — Syracuse University
Discussant:
• Victoria Pitts-Taylor, City University of New York
276. Social Movements Roundtable - Roundtable 1 - Key 6
Presider: Jason Lee Crockett, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
• Rethinking Social Change in Our Holographic Universe Michael Ortiz — CUNY Kingsborough
Community College
• Social Movement Ecology and Tactical Escalation Kent Henderson — Stony Brook University
• Competing Numbers: How "crowds" are discussed in the reporting of Political Rallies
Victoria Marie Gonzalez — Rutgers University
• Occupying Symbols: The Symbolic Roots of Frustration John Leveille — West Chester
University
• Occupy Wall Street and the Critique of Neoliberal Hegemony John O’Connor — Central
Connecticut State University, Amalia Ashley — Central Connecticut State University
277. Social Welfare Policy & Services - Roundtable 2 - Key 6
Presider: Blake R. Silver, University of Virginia
• Sanctioning the Poor: The Distribution of Welfare Sanctions
Jessica Hausauer — Syracuse
University
• "We Do What We Can": Creating Success in a New England Refugee Resettlement
Program Kamryn Warren — University of Connecticut
• Conceptualizing the ’Good’ City Alexis Mann — Brandeis University
• The Intersectional Dimensions of Policy Feedback Effects Allison Stagg — Brandeis University
278. Social Scripts in New Media - Roundtable 3 - Key 6
Presider: Shruti Devgan, Rutgers University
• Commenting on Social Justice: The Invisible Social Justice Work of Feminist Blog
Commenters Nena Craven — Delaware State University
• How to (use sociology to) Win a Wedding! Faye Allard — Union County College, Joan Maya
Mazelis — Rutgers University - Camden
• "Blame it on the alcohol": How Scripts Present in Hip-hop Songs Affect Their Billboard Chart
Rankings
Wendy Marie Laybourn — University of Maryland
279. Institutions and Health - Roundtable 4 - Key 6
Presider: Jamie Chapman, University of Akron
• Controlling the population’s health: from Cholera Epidemic to Family Planning in a new
neoliberal state Maria I. Espinoza — Syracuse University
• Biology Of Oppression: A Preliminary Study Of The Impact Of Structural Inequality On The
Dental Health Of Poor African Americans In Buffalo, NY Shenita Ann McLean — SUNY at
Buffalo
• Constructing a Character: Forming an Institutional Concept of Autism in the Interagency
Autism Coordinating Committee
Adrianna Bagnall — Columbia University
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280. State Power and Popular Resistance - Roundtable 5 - Key 6
Presider: Mohammad Mozumder, University of Pittsburgh
• Sovereignty and Patriarchy: A Study of Gendered Sacrifice in Imperial Rome Clayton
Alexander Fordahl — Stony Brook University
• State Power or Social Violence? Understanding the blasphemy laws in Pakistan Ghazah
Abbasi — UMass Amherst
• Genocide, Governance, and Human Security in Armenia: A Critical Perspective on International
Politics and Economics Julia Oberst — Keene State College, Brian E Green — Keene State
College
281. Interactions and Meanings - Roundtable 6 - Key 6
Presider: Joseph Eric Padgett, University of South Carolina
• Humor and Status in Groups: Assessing Use of Humor as Status-relevant Information Kristin
Kerns — University of Maryland
• The Search for Authentic Social Interaction: The Problem of Shaman’s Condition Michael W.
Raphael — CUNY Graduate Center
• What it Means to be American: a comparison of emerging adults in 1996 & 2004
Amy
DOlivo — Centenary College
282. Sociological Theory: Extensions and Commentaries - Roundtable 7 - Key 6
Presider: Kamryn Warren, University of Connecticut
• Durkheim and the Emergence of Consciousness: an interdisciplinary assessment Alan Dahl
— American University
• Constructing the Invisible Box: First Steps Toward a Greater Understanding of "Invisible
Work" M. C. Devilbiss — Mount Saint Mary’s University
• Can Subjective and Objective Dimensions of Relational Structure be Reconciled? Exploring the
Possibility of Synthesizing Network Analysis and Field Theory
Sourabh Singh — Rutgers,
The State University of New Jersey
• Sociology and Neo-Liberal Exclusions -- A Study of Three Cases Vikash Singh — Rutgers
University, New Brunswick
3:30 PM-5:00 PM
283. Annual Gathering of ESSORN (ESS Opportunities in Retirement Network) –
Meeting - Marshall
This open meeting will include topics listed plus general discussion of future plans and activities.
Organizer: Peter Stein, University of North Carolina Institute on Aging
Presider: Peter Stein, University of North Carolina Institute on Aging
• Report on meeting at the August 2013 ASA conference in New York City Lynda Lytle
Holmstrom — Boston College, Susan Praeger — Brooklyn College, CUNY, Susan Herrick —
West Liberty University
• Report on the October 2013 meeting with the ASA Executive Office
Peter Stein — University
of North Carolina Institute on Aging
• Report on the Longitudinal Cohort Study of ESS Retirees- 2nd year follow-up Susan Praeger
— Brooklyn College, CUNY
• Reflections from the front lines of retirement Natalie J. Sokoloff — John Jay College of
Criminal Justice
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284. Hiding in Plain Sight: Activist Identities and Social Movement Success –
Thematic Session - Key 11
Organizer: Stephen Valocchi, Trinity College
Presider: Johnny Eric Williams, Trinity College
• When No One is Watching: Social Capital as the Foundation for Social Movement
Success Catherine Corrigall-Brown — University of Western Ontario
• Charisma, Structure, and Repression: Lessons from Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro
Improvement Association Kenneth A. Pierce — Stony Brook University
Discussant:
• Johnny Eric Williams, Trinity College
285. In Defense of Disciplines: Interdisciplinarity and Specialization in the Research
University by Jerry Jacobs - Author-Meets-Critics - Key 5
Organizer: Mathieu Albert, University of Toronto
Presider: Mathieu Albert, University of Toronto
Discussants:
• Laurel Smith-Doerr, University of Massachusetts Amherst
• Aaron Panofsky, University of California Los Angeles
• Mathieu Albert, University of Toronto
• Jerry A. Jacobs, University of Pennsylvania
286. Focus on Civil Rights - Racial Profiling: Research and Activism - Special Presidential
Session - Key 7
Organizer and Presider: Wendy Luttrell, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Discussants:
• Wornie Reed, Virginia Tech
• Ronnie Dunn, Cleveland State University
• Maria Torre, CUNY Graduate Center
• Michelle Fine, CUNY Graduate Center
287. Gendered Masculinities, Paper Session sponsored by the ESS Committee on the Status
of Women - Invited Session - Brent
Organizers and Presideers: Laura West Steck, York College of Pennsylvania; Dana Hysock Witham,
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
• The Limited Construction of an Egalitarian Masculinity: Middle-Class Men’s Dating and
Relationship Narratives Ellen Lamont — New York University
• "Show Us Your Frilly, Pink Underbelly": Men Administrative Assistants Doing Masculinities and
Femininity
Jessica L. Seeley — University of Michigan
288. Second Shift and Well-Being - Invited Session - Carroll A
Organizer and Presider: Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University of New Jersey
• How Extensive and Unhealthy is the "Second Shift"? A Study of 12 Countries Sara Raley —
McDaniel College, Liana Sayer — University of Maryland College Park, Melissa Milkie —
University of Maryland College Park
• What Happens When Inequality is Deemed Equal? How Co-Parents Talk about the Gendered
Division of Labor
Beth A. Latshaw — Widener University, Martha McCaughey — Appalachian
State University
• Walking the Dog, Helping Granny with Facebook, Caring for Siblings, Household Chores,
Community Service, Internships :The Invisible Work of College Students
Marcoux Faiia —
Rivier University
• "Phenomenal Woman, That’s Me": The Invisible Effects of Race-Work on Black Mothers’
Health Riche’ Daniel Barnes — Smith College
Discussant:
• Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University of New Jersey
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Saturday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM– cont’d
289. Blurred Lines: Work Roles and Female Drug Users - Invited Session - Hopkins
Organizers: Aukje Lamonica, Southern CT State University; Miriam Boeri, Bentley University
Presider: Giovanna Follo, Wright State University Lake Campus
• The Social Context of Work Roles in a Sample of Former and Active Methamphetamine Using
Women Aukje Lamonica — Southern CT State University
• Barriers to Conventional Work and Social Services for Former and Active Female Drug
Users Miriam Boeri — Bentley University
Discussants:
• Aukje Lamonica, Southern CT State University
• Miriam Boeri, Bentley University
290. Urbanormative Discourses, Invisible Dependence, and Rural Development –
Invited Session - Key 2
Organizers: Gregory Malone Fulkerson, SUNY College at Oneonta; Alex Thomas, Oneonta College
Presider: Gregory Malone Fulkerson, SUNY College at Oneonta
• Small Business, Commercial Property Ownership & Household Economic Viability in Rural
Recreational Communities Aimee Vieira — Norwich University
• Building Communities (?): Living Conditions, Home Ownership, and the Smart Growth
Initiative in the State of Vermont
Wendy I. Fuller — Norwich University
• A Tale of Three Cities: The Success and Failures of One Industry Towns Stephanie Bennett
— College of Saint Rose
• Agricultural Cooperatives: Historical Tensions and Multi-stakeholder Needs Thomas W. Gray
— University of Saskatchewan
• Is Fracking a Rural Issue? Urbanormative Discourses and Invisible Rural Impacts Gregory
Malone Fulkerson — SUNY College at Oneonta, Elizabeth K. Seale — SUNY College at Oneonta
Discussant:
• Gregory Malone Fulkerson, SUNY College at Oneonta
291. Labor, Then and Now - Regular Paper Session - Armistead
Presider: Judith R. Halasz, State University of New York, New Paltz
• The (In)visibility of Material Labor: Coal Mining and Commodity Fetishism Kyle Gregory
Koeppe — George Mason University
• The shift of Palestinian women in Israel from invisible to front-line service work Noah LewinEpstein — Tel Aviv University, Erez Marantz — NYU, Alexandra Kalev — Tel Aviv University
• The role of social networks and internal hiring practices in the labor market incorporation of
Hispanic immigrants in economically depressed new destinations Jacqueline Villarrubia —
Colgate University
• The division of labor in digital society Sarah Egan — Bard College
292. Criminal Justice - Regular Paper Session - Carroll B
Presider: Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University
• Crooked Cops Can Be Helpful Too: Disadvantaged Women, Crime Reporting, and Legal
Ambivalence Monica C. Bell — Harvard University
• Navigating Disadvantage: Jails, Neighborhoods, and Health Risk Megha Ramaswamy —
University of Kansas School of Medicine
• "No real debate, no real substantive discussion": Structural aggravation in Delaware death
penalty cases Ross Kleinstuber — University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
• How Incarceration Affects African American Mothers, Children, and Grandparent Caregivers
Dorothy Smith- Ruiz, Ph.D. — UNC Charlotte, Albert Kopak — Albert Kopak, Ph.D. Western
Carolina University
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Saturday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM– cont’d
293. Race and Space - Regular Paper Session - Key 1
Presider: Felicia Charlot, University of Maryland Baltimore County
• Urban Race and Class Exclusion: Policy, Policing and Redevelopment in US Cities
Christopher Mele — University at Buffalo, David Zack — University at Buffalo
• Mapping Ethnic Change at the Street Level: Using Business Directories in Qualitative
Neighborhood Studies. Ervin Kosta — Hobart and William Smith Colleges
• Finding a Roommate on Craigslist: Racial Bias and Residential Segregation Raj Andrew
Ghoshal — Goucher College, S. Michael Gaddis — University of Michigan
• Race and Patriarchy: Gender and Migration in South Africa during and after Apartheid Holly
Reed — CUNY Queens College
294. Sexual and Gendered Spaces - Regular Paper Session - Pickengill
Presider: Aaron M. Hoy, Syracuse University
• Locating Queer Space: Finding and Constructing LGBTQ Spaces through Social Networking and
User Generated Online Content Daniel T. Schermond — Temple University
• The South Asian Diaspora & Queer Spaces: Challenging Normative Spatial Powers
Roksana
Badruddoja — Manhattan College
• But I’m a Model: Preliminary Findings from a Study of Web-Cam Models
Angela Jones —
Farmingdale State College, State University of New York
• Distancing and Difference: Rural LGBTQs’ Rejection of Collective Gay Identity Holly Donovan
— Boston University
• All the Lesbians are Childless, and All the Parents are Straight: Social Support Networks
among Suburban and Rural Lesbian-Headed Families Marianne Cutler — East Stroudsburg
University
295. Obesity, Body Image, & Public Health - Regular Paper Session - Stone
Presider: Alexander I. Stingl, Drexel University
• Killer Commutes? Commuting Time and Mode of Transportation as Obesogenic Pathways in a
National U.S. Sample Lauren F. Murphy, Heather D. Batson — Rutgers University
• Predictors of Adolescent Body Image, Nutrition, and Health Kim A Logio — Saint Joseph’s
University
• "Nobody Should Be Eating This": Negotiating Competing Logics of Junk Food Michele L.
Darling — University of Virginia
296. Health and Aging - Regular Paper Session - Tilghman
Organizer: Christine Himes, Syracuse University
Presider: Rebecca Wang, Syracuse University
• Factors Responsible for Mortality Variation in the United States: A Latent Variable
Analysis Chris Tencza — University of Pennsylvania, Andrew Stokes — University of
Pennsylvania , Samuel H. Preston — University of Pennsylvania
• "Loneliness, Social Isolation, and Hypertension in Later Life" Caitlin Coyle — University of
Massachusetts
• Relationship of Obesity to Physical Performance Measures Christine Himes — Syracuse
University
• Measuring Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behavior Regarding Advance Directives in Elderly
Populations Joanne Marie Tompkins — University at Buffalo
297. Families and the State - Regular Paper Session - Tubman A
Presider: Alyssa S. Maraj Grahame, University of Massachusetts Amherst
• "Man of the House": The juvenile offender as "invisible" provider Diane Marano — Rutgers,
The State University of New Jersey, Camden
• Evaluating the SWAN Program: How Do Their Music Lessons Impact the Children of
Incarcerated Parents? Jessica Yorks — Millersville University, Kimberly Mahaffy — Millersville
University
• "Nowadays ain’t nothing promised...Family is the foundation you know!:" Foster Care
Placement and Social Relationships L. Daisy Henderson — University at Buffalo, The State
University of New York
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Saturday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM– cont’d
298. Digital Media, Digital Memory, Digital Design - Regular Paper Session - Tubman B
Presider: Kimberly McGann, Nazareth College
• Ontic Cultures: An Ontological Turn in the Study of Digital Technology and Arts
Communities James W. Malazita — Drexel University
• Technology and Making Meaning in College Relationships: Reconsidering Presence Alecea
Standlee — Concord University
• New Media, Memory Work and Diasporic Sikhs Shruti Devgan — Rutgers University
• Mode-Switching: Tact and Discomfort in the Age of Asynchronous Contact Michael Owen
Benediktsson — Hunter College - CUNY, Joseph Contreras — Hunter College, Wendy Harper —
Hunter College
299. China V: Identity, Culture and Religion - Mini-conference: China - Douglass
Organizers: Yingyi Ma, Syracuse University; Lu Zhang, Temple University
Presider: Guobin Yang, University of Pennsylvania
• Chinese Muslims in Canada: A demographic profile and initial test of the ethnic identity theory
in Hui studies Xi Chen — Quinnipiac University, Keith Kerr — Quinnipiac University
• The Postmodern Political Implication of Consumption: The Impact of Consumerism on Chinese
Urban Youth Zhijiao Wang — Northeastern University
• Price of Cosmopolitanism: Is There Space for Local Dialect in the Global Shanghai? Fang Xu
— Graduate Center of CUNY
• Blood Drives, Bodhisattva, and Blogs: Inventing Lay Buddhism for Today’s Urban
Chinese Alison Denton Jones — Harvard University
Discussant:
• Guobin Yang, University of Pennsylvania
300. Deafness V: Theoretical and Research Methodology Issues in Studying Deaf People Mini-conference: Deafness and Society - Key 10
Organizer: Sharon Barnardtt, Gallaudet University
Presider: Katrina Arndt, St. John Fisher College
• Towards a Theory of Black Deaf Feminism: The Quiet Invisibility of a Population Reshawna
Chapple — Bridgewater State University
• Deaf Researchers working with deaf communities: Eliciting quality data without compromising
ethics Arlinda Boland — , Amy Wilson — Gallaudet University, Rowena Winiarczyk —
Gallaudet University
• Using multiple data sources with small heterogeneous groups Katrina Arndt — St. John
Fisher College
• Hearing Ethnographer in a Deaf World: Implications for the Study of Inequality, Culture, and
Embodiment Carly Rush — Vanderbilt University
301. Body VIII: Bodily Transformation - Mini-conference: Sociology of the Body - Paca
Organizer and Presider: Victoria Pitts-Taylor, City University of New York
• Invoking Bodies and Nature in National Debates over Male Circumcision Laura M Carpenter
— Vanderbilt University
• Facial Profiling: Race and Ethnicity in American Cosmetic Surgery Alka Vaid Menon —
Northwestern University
• Producing Forbidden Knowledge: How an Embodied Health Movement is Legitimating
Psychedelic Medicine
Joanna Kempner — Rutgers University
302. What Does Morality Have To Do With Sociology? - Panel - Key 4
Organizers: Samuel D. Stabler, Yale University; Shai M. Dromi, Yale University
Presider: John Torpey, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Discussants:
• Jeffrey C. Alexander, Yale University
• Rosemary L. Hopcroft, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
• Margarita A. Mooney, Yale University
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Saturday – cont’d
5:30 PM-7:00 PM
303. Presentation of 2014 Awards and Marjorie DeVault’s Presidential Address –
Plenary - Key 8
Presider: Mary Ann Clawson, Wesleyan University
Awards Presentations:
•
Candace Rogers Award, Shirley A. Jackson, Southern Connecticut State University, to Deirdre
Bloome, Harvard University. Honorable mention to Kasey Henricks, Loyola University Chicago
and Eva Rosen, Harvard University.
•
Charles V. Willie Minority Graduate Student Award, Shirley A. Jackson, Southern Connecticut
State University, and Charles V. Willie, Graduate School of Education, Harvard University, to
Kendra Barber, University of Maryland.
•
Rose Laub Coser Award, Victoria Pitts-Taylor, CUNY Graduate Center, to Alexander Davis,
Princeton University.
•
Mirra Komarovsky Book Award, Alondra Nelson, Columbia University, to Patrick Sharkey, New
York University, for Stuck in Place: Urban Neighborhoods and the End of Progress Toward
Racial Equality, University of Chicago Press. Honorable mention to Jennifer M. Silva of
Harvard University for Coming Up Short: Working-Class Adulthood in an Age of Uncertainty,
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Oxford University Press.
2013-2014 Robin M. William Lectureship Acknowledgement, Mary Ann Clawson, Wesleyan
University, to Karen Cerulo, Rutgers University.
2014 RMW Lecture Sites, Mary Ann Clawson, Wesleyan University, to Brookdale Community
College and William Paterson University of New Jersey.
2014-2015 Robin M. Williams Lecturer, Nazli Kibria, Boston University, to Mary Waters,
Harvard University.
ESS Merit Award, Magali Sarfatti Larson, Temple University, to Kathleen Gerson, New York
University.
Undergraduate Poster Winners, Ann Marie Popp, Duquesne University.
Presidential Address: “Mapping Invisible Work: Conceptual Tools for Social Justice
Projects”, Marjorie DeVault, Syracuse University
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Introduction: Jackie Orr, Syracuse University.
Reception to follow
Sunday, 23 February 2014
7:30 AM-8:30 AM
304. ESS Membership Meeting - Meeting - Marshall
Breakfast meeting, open to all members.
8:30 AM-10:00 AM
305. ESS Executive Committee Meeting II - Meeting - Marshall
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Sunday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d
306. Invisible work of getting along: Everyday interactions across difference –
Thematic Session - Douglass
Organizer and Presider: Sofya Aptekar, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic
Diversity
• Negotiating What It Means To Be "African" American Bernadette Ludwig — The Graduate
Center, The City University of New York
• Buried Alive: Invisibility and Monstrosity in Queer Life William Ryan Force — Western New
England University
• When Diversity and Difference Create Community: Immigrant Service Workers and Wealthy
Residents in Tribeca Elizabeth A Miller — CUNY Graduate Center
• The invisible work of making and managing social and ethnic distinctions among Mexican
migrants Jacqueline Olvera — Adelphi University
• "Too creative": Policing and pluralism among poor urban adolescents Jasmin Sandelson —
Harvard University
Discussant:
• Shehzad Nadeem, CUNY, Lehman College
307. Digital Technologies and the Transformation of Labor - Thematic Session - Key 6
Organizer: Winifred Poster, Washington University, St. Louis
Presider: Winifred Poster, Washington University, St. Louis
• Audible Labor: Digital Technology and Global Communication Aneesh Aneesh — University of
Wisconsin Milwaukee
• The Virtual Receptionist with a Human Touch: Opposing Pressures of Digital Automation and
Outsourcing in Interactive Services Winifred Poster — Washington University, St. Louis
• The End of the (Checkout) Line for Cashiers? Automation, Self-Service, and Low-Wage Work in
the Supermarket Industry
Christopher K. Andrews — Drew University
308. Unfinished Business: Paid Family Leave in California and the Future of US Work Family
Policy by Ruth Milkman and Eileen Applebaurm - Author-Meets-Critics - Key 5
Organizer: Naomi Gerstel, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Presider: Naomi Gerstel, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Discussants:
• Dan Clawson, University of Massachusetts Amherst
• Jerry A. Jacobs, University of Pennsylvania
• Rosanna Hertz, Wellesley College
• Ruth Milkman, CUNY Graduate Center
• Eileen Appelbaum, Center for Economic and Policy Research
309. Capital, Resources, and the Crisis of Our Times - Invited Session - Brent
Organizers: Ben J Marley, Binghamton University; Samantha Fox, Binghamton University
Presider: Ben J Marley, Binghamton University
• Dethroning King Coal: Exhausting West Virginia’s Socio-Ecological Relations in the Rise of the
Powder River Basin Ben J Marley — Binghamton University, Samantha Fox — Binghamton
University
• Understanding the Crisis of the 1970s: Ecology, Organic Composition of Capital and
Accumulation Roberto José Ortiz — Binghamton University - SUNY
• Neoliberalization and Europeanization: The Politics of Unconventional Energy Resources in
Estonia and Poland Alvin Almendrala Camba — Binghamton University
• Complex Markets, Simplified Ecologies: Ecological Surpluses in the Agro-Food System in an
Era of Financialization Samantha Fox — Binghamton University
• Iron Mining in Northeastern Minnesota: Cheap Iron and US Hegemony Cory Martin —
University of Minnesota Duluth
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Sunday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d
310. Work in Health Care Fields - Regular Paper Session - Armistead
Presider: Amy M LeClair, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
• Latent Benefits of a Health Information Professions Job Training Program for Low Income
Adults: Quality of Life Brittany Schuler — Temple University
• Barriers and Facilitators to Interprofessional-Interdepartmental Interventions: Unearthing
Departmental Culture Barret Michalec — University of Delaware
• Gateways and Gatekeepers: The Experiences of Contemporary Black Midwives
Keisha
Goode — City University of New york Graduate Center
• Parish Nursing and Community Health for Vulnerable Populations Staci Young — Medical
College of Wisconsin
311. Critical Media and T.V. Analysis - Regular Paper Session - Carroll A
Presider: Gabriel Aquino, Westfield State University
• The Eclipse of Equality: The genealogy of a missing moral category Solon Simmons —
George Mason University
• Applying Critical Race Theory to the Portrayal of African Americans on ’Boardwalk
Empire’ Rodney Andrew Carveth — Morgan State University
• Media Narrative of air pollution in Chinese official news coverage Haoyue Li — University at
Albany, SUNY
• The UHF Discount Rule and Thinking about Diversity Jason Smith — George Mason
University, Randy Abreu — Thomas Jefferson School of Law
• "The Lance Armstrong Conundrum": Drug Scandals in Elite Media
Rebecca Tiger —
Middlebury College
312. Parenting - Regular Paper Session - Carroll B
Presider: Catharine Warner, University of Maryland, College Park
• Acceptance of Voluntary Single Motherhood, Postmaterialism and Gender Attitude Across 38
Countries
Daniel Auguste — University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
• Moral Mothers: Ideology, Identity, and the Transition to Motherhood Sara Brooke Moore —
George Mason University
• "I Didn’t Want to Stare at My Baby’s Face All Day Long": How Images in Advertising Obscure
the Work of Mothering Charity Hoffman — University of Michigan
• Mundane Mommies and Doting Daddies: Family-Oriented Consumption and Gendered
Parenting in Philadelphia Museums Betsie Garner — University of Pennsylvania
313. Methodologies - Regular Paper Session - Hopkins
Presider: Bill Rose, SUNY Oswego
• Measurement Error in Latent Variables that Predict STEM Retention Lynne Steuerle Schofield
— Swarthmore College
• Does this Barn Make My Horse Look Fat? Methodological Impediments to Uncovering Horse
Owners’ Awareness of Equine Obesity Michele Lee Kozimor-King — Elizabethtown
College, Barbara Prince — West Virginia University
• Room for Dessert: Lessons on Social Life through Food Chats on Dessert
Caroline ErbMedina — CUNY Graduate Center
314. Working on and with the Body - Regular Paper Session - Key 1
Presider: Meghan L. Mills, The University of New Hampshire
• Constructing the "Docile Body": Sexual Subversion and Religious Observance as Regulatory
Mechanisms of Pain Sofia T Symcox — Texas Tech University
• Training of the Body, Embodied Truth, and Ethical Subjectivity: Sahajiya Baul Narratives of
Bengal Mohammad Mozumder — University of Pittsburgh
• Games without Rules: Using Situated Knowledge in an Erotic Arts Club Hannah Wohl —
Northwestern University
• Towards Unraveling the Entanglement of Sex Work and Sex Trafficking from a Human Rights
Perspective: A Snapshot from Guatemala Helen Jolly — Stony Brook University
• Fashion Modeling and the Hidden Work of Glamour
Elizabeth Wissinger — City University of
New York/BMCC
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Sunday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d
315. Atheism and Religion in the 21st Century - Regular Paper Session - Key 2
Presider: Erin F. Johnston, Princeton University
• Distrust of Atheists: The Impact of Religion and the Social Environment Emily M. Bange —
University of Delaware, Eric Tranby — University of Delaware
• Maintaining The Illusion: Strategies Used By Closet Atheists To Avoid Detection Daniel Bart
Swann — University Of Maryland
• Strong Ties and Weak Churches: A qualitative analysis of social life in declining congregations
Stephen McMullin — Acadia University
• The formation of ambivalent religious identities within a liminal congregation James Skinner
— CUNY Graduate Center
• Negotiating Between Continuity and Change in a Postmodern World: A Case Study of the
Emerging Church Robert Francis — Lutheran Services in America
316. The Work of Educating Young Children - Regular Paper Session - Key 3
Presider: Amber D. Haley, Virginia Commonwealth University
• Provider Perspectives on Family Child Care Quality Megan Pamela Ruth Madison — Brandeis
University, Kimberly D. Lucas — Brandeis University
• Teaching as a Case Study for Understanding Occupational Success, Failure, and
Burnout Kimberly Austin — Relay Graduate School of Education
• She Works Hard for the Money: A Comparative Look at Organizations, Workforce
Development, and Early Childhood Education Kimberly D. Lucas — Brandeis University
• The Policy Implications of Early Childcare Careers: What are the Facts? Judith Stull — La
Salle University, Marsha Weinraub — Temple University
317. Workplace Organization & Interaction - Regular Paper Session - Paca
Presider: Craig Lair, Gettysburg College
• (De)Constructing Creativity: Creative Teams in the Field of Advertising
Nicholas Occhiuto —
• Gender Differences in Decision Making Authority among Library and Information Science
Managers Amber L Wells — University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Victor W. Marshall —
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
• Double Standards, Race, and Promotions. Jordan Sannito — University of North Carolina at
Charlotte
• Confronting Diversity in the Workplace: The Case of Christian Counselors Kati Li — Princeton
University
318. The Meanings of Immigration - Regular Paper Session - Pickengill
Presider: William Jamal Richardson, University at Buffalo
• Predictors of Hispanics’ attitudes toward immigration enforcement actions Yenny Fernandez
— Hunter College
• Are New York City’s Dreamers that different from other immigrant-origin students? A study of
immigrant-origin students at the City University of New York
Jennifer Catherine Sloan —
The Graduate Center, CUNY
• Perceptions on Immigration: Fact and Fiction Charles A. Gallagher — La Salle University
319. Social & Public Policy-Making - Regular Paper Session - Stone
Presider: Ilona Abramova, Skidmore College
• Means Testing and Policy Access: A Multi-Method Analysis of the Targeted Public Distribution
System in Delhi, India Madhavi Cherian — New York University, Madhavi Cherian — New
York University, Madhavi Cherian — New York University
• Medical marijuana in Massachusetts: A sociological analysis of policy implementation. Miriam
Boeri — Bentley University, Timothy Anderson — Bentley University
• Role of bureaucracy in policy making: experiences from Bangladesh Ahmed Khaled Rashid —
International Development Research Center
• Barriers and Bridges to Employment for Multiply-Marginalized Women in Massachusetts Sara
Chaganti — Brandeis University, Tatjana Meschede — Brandeis University
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Sunday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d
320. Women’s Paid and Unpaid Work - Regular Paper Session - Tilghman
Presider: Hannah Maria Shockey, Hartwick College
• Exploring the Relationships between Skill Level, Labor Force Attachment, and Women’s Wages
across Racial-Ethnic Groups Heather Parrott — Long Island University - Post
• The Effects of Work-Life Satisfaction on the Productivity and Retention of Female Faculty
Catherine White Berheide — Skidmore College, Paige M. Duarte — Skidmore College
• Stress Spillover among Registered Nurses: a Qualitative Research Design
Jamie Chapman
— University of Akron
• Nursing Homes and Health Care Aides: Paid and Unpaid Work in Innovative Nursing
Homes Ronnie J. Steinberg — Vanderbilt University
321. Low-income Families - Regular Paper Session - Tubman A
Presider: Anna C. Rhodes, Johns Hopkins University
• Reframing Marriage and Marital Delay among Low-Income Women: An InteractionistUncertainty Perspective
Raymond Garrett-Peters — Duke University, Linda M. Burton —
Duke University
• "I Was Born Juggling": Low-Income Mothers, Childcare, and Neighborhood
Location Elizabeth Mary Talbert — Johns Hopkins University
• Cohabiting Stepfather Roles in Low-income Black Families Megan Reid — National
Development and Research Institutes, Andrew Golub — National Development and Research
Institutes
• Families without Borders: Children’s Experience of Changing Family Structures Anna C.
Rhodes — Johns Hopkins University, Stefanie DeLuca — Johns Hopkins University
322. Gender, Sexuality, and Health - Regular Paper Session - Tubman B
Presider: Blake R. Silver, University of Virginia
• Queer Reproduction in Global Context: How Taiwan Lesbians are Building an Alternative
Sociotechnical Network of Assisted Reproductive Technologies
Szu Ying Ho — City
University of New York, Graduate Center
• Transgender Identity Development in Childhood and Adolescence Elizabeth Boskey —
• Sex and Drug Behaviors of Transgender Women and the Effects of Social Support
Networks Beth Hoffman — California State University, Los Angeles
• Structure or Supply? The Role of Culturally Effective Organizations in Minority Health Care
Workers Career Trajectories and Community Health
Janet Boguslaw — Brandeis University
Discussant:
• Sarah M. Reid, Rutgers University
323. Military III: Military Organization - Mini-conference: Military - Key 4
Organizer: Ryan Kelty, Washington College
Presider: Christian Vaccaro, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
• Ambivalence in the Ranks about the Contemporary Military Advising Mission: a case of
Organizational Decoupling Remi M. Hajjar — United States Military Academy
• Complexity and the Design of Future Military Organizations Guy Siebold — Non-Affiliated
• Captive Clergy, Captive Clients: Military Chaplains and Faith-Based Counseling Kim P.
Hansen — Mount St. Mary’s University
• Military and Civilian Undergraduate Attitudes on Civil-Military Missions Morten G. Ender —
United States Military Academy, David E. Rohall — Western Illinois University, Michael D.
Matthews — United States Military Academy
Discussant:
• Christian Vaccaro, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
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Sunday – cont’d
10:15 AM-11:45 AM
324. Children’s Invisible Work - Thematic Session - Key 5
Organizer: Wendy Luttrell, City University of New York (CUNY)
Presider: Wendy Luttrell, City University of New York (CUNY)
• Adolescent Mothers and the Politics of Visibility: Foreseeing the "Unforeseen" Consequences of
Public Policies
Lauren Justine Silver — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
• Sharing the Load: Youth carework in low-wage families Lisa Dodson — Boston College
• Learning, love labor, and the public good: Working-class children’s hidden work in school
Wendy Luttrell — City University of New York (CUNY)
• Networked Childhoods: Kids’ screen time as invisible identity work Claire Fontaine — City
University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center
Discussant:
• Daniel Thomas Cook, Rutgers University
325. Volunteering, Political Activity, and Invisible Work - Thematic Session - Key 6
Organizer: Susan Ostrander , Tufts University
Presider: Susan Ostrander , Tufts University
• Historical Perspectives on the Blurred Boundaries Between Work, Volunteering and Advocacy:
TB and AIDS Advocacy Susan M. Chambre — Baruch College CUNY
• Making the Invisible Visible: How Voluntary Associations Support and Advocate for Older
Adults Aging in Place Katherine K. Chen — The City College of New York and the Graduate
Center, CUNY
• Symbolic Leadership and Cultural Inclusion: Michelle Obama, Jacqueline Kennedy, and Their
Invisible Work for Uplift and Connection Cheryl Townsend Gilkes — Colby College
• U.S. Irish Friendly Societies Before the Great Famine: From Providing Assistance to Organizing
Political Activism
Howard Lune — Hunter College
Discussant:
• Susan Ostrander , Tufts University
326. Work, Inequalities, and Politics - Invited Session - Carroll A
Organizer: Nicholas Alexiou, Queens College, CUNY
Presider: Nicholas Alexiou, Queens College, CUNY
• The Invisible Social Consequences and Costs of Reorganizing Work with IN-HOUSE
Outsourcing Jacqueline M. Zalewski — West Chester University of Pennsylvania
• Greek Diners in New York: Self-Employment and Invisible Work Nicholas Alexiou — Queens
College, CUNY
• "If You’re Out of Sight, You’re Out of Mind": The Criminalization of Houselessness and the
Coercive Geography of Class in Sarasota, Florida Nicholas R. Segal-Wright — New College of
Florida
• Health Status, Political Party Affiliation and Income Inequality in the US Daniel Bruna —
Queens College of CUNY
Discussant:
• Nicholas Alexiou, Queens College, CUNY
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Sunday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d
327. Experiencing the Self: Identity Work, Self-formation, Consciousness –
Regular Paper Session - Armistead
Presider: Shai M. Dromi, Yale University
• Freedom, Constraint, and the Flexible Self Karen Stein — Virginia Commonwealth University
• This Year, I Will... : Resolution Making and Insights into Time, Emotion, and the Self
Jamie
Mullaney — Goucher College
• It’s about the Journey: Discourses of Self, Spirituality and Formation in Two Communities of
Practice Erin F. Johnston — Princeton University
• Social Justice and Grief: Balancing the Roles of Researcher and Advocate while Seeking Justice
for Grieving Families Sandra Joy — Rowan University
• Self as an Emic Object: Toward a Reconceptualization of the Self Shanyang Zhao — Temple
University
328. Memory, Place, Performance - Regular Paper Session - Brent
Presider: Elizabeth Marie Weiner, Goucher College
• Pride, Progress, and Practicality: Heritage Preservation in Modern India Elizabeth Marie
Weiner — Goucher College
• Purposes and Goals in Functioning of Two Immigration Museums in France and the US Kate
B. Pok-Carabalona — GC-CUNY
• Death’s Playlist: Music at Contemporary Funerals Lisa McCormick — Haverford College
• Sociological Approaches to the African Diaspora: A Case Study of Los Hoyos Conga Music in
Santiago de Cuba Alexandra Pauline Gelbard — Michigan State University
329. Family Relationships - Regular Paper Session - Carroll B
Presider: Wanda Parham-Payne, Ph.D., Prince George’s Community College
• "The Identical Twin Sibling Relationship: Not Your Ordinary Sibling Bond" Joleen Loucks
Greenwood — Kutztown University of PA
• Understanding the Dyadic Nature of Cohabiting Relationships: Exploring Relationship Quality
and Stability among Cohabiting Couples Deniz Yucel — William Paterson University of New
Jersey
• The Third Shift: Emotion Work Distribution in Today’s Married Couples
Ivy Rose Skiver
Cardillo — Skidmore College
330. Religion and Religiosity - Regular Paper Session - Douglass
Presider: Jeff A. Larson, Towson University
• Hijacking Jesus: How Religion is Used to Validate Social Agendas Richard Maurice Smith —
McDaniel College
• Geospatial Predictors of Catholic Religious Switching: Love Thy Neighbor? Melissa Cidade —
CARA at Georgetown University, Marcus A. Boyd — George Mason University
• Measuring Individual Religiosity Using the Baylor Religion Survey Craig Wiernik — Quinnipiac
University
• Fear of a Fat Planet: Fundamentalism, Authoritarianism, and Sexism in Weight Bias Sofia T
Symcox — Texas Tech University
331. Rethinking Ethnography as Method - Regular Paper Session - Hopkins
Presider: Sahar Sadeghi, Temple University
• Less Auto, More Ethnography? Personal Narrative Strategies in Researching Care and Care
Work Mary Tuominen — Denison University
• Outward Iterative Ethnography: Comparative Cases in Dialogue to Enrich Representations of
Social Context
Stephen P Ruszczyk — CUNY Graduate Center
• The Uses and Misuses of Ideal Types in Urban Ethnography Francisco Vieyra — New York
University
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Sunday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d
332. Environmental Sociology - Regular Paper Session - Key 1
Presider: Cory Martin, University of Minnesota Duluth
• Nuclear Energy and National Security: Contextualizing the Limits to U.S. Federal Support for
Renewable Energy, 1995--Present Glen Pine — New York University
• Cocoa Exports and Unequal exchange: A Cross-National Investigation of the Environmental,
Health, and Social Costs of Growing Cocoa to Produce Chocolate Mark Douglas Noble — UNC
• Consumer Politics, Political Consumption, & Fair Trade Keith R. Brown — Saint Joseph’s
University
• Visualizing food value chains from farm to plate Susan Machum — St. Thomas
University, Darrell McLaughlin — St. Thomas More College
333. Theories and Narratives of the Self: Detours and Discoveries –
Regular Paper Session - Key 2
Presider: Thomas DeGloma, Hunter College, CUNY
• Juggling Between A Future of Cure and A Future of Indeterminacy: A Study of the Strategy of
"Narrative Detour" in Illness Narratives. Hwa-Yen Huang — Rutgers University
• The Unconscious in Cultural Dispute: Ethics of Psychosocial Discovery Thomas DeGloma —
Hunter College, CUNY
• Appropriating Disorder: From Diagnostic Symbols to Accounts of Self Joseph E. Davis —
University of Virginia
334. Parental Involvement in Education - Regular Paper Session - Key 3
Presider: Blake R. Silver, University of Virginia
• African American Homeschooling and the Quest for a Quality Education Garvey Lundy —
Montgomery County Community College, Ama Mazama — Temple University
• Examining Parental Involvement in their Children’s Education: Differential Involvement among
Parents of High School Students
Sampson Lee Blair — SUNY-Buffalo, Timothy Madigan —
Mansfield University
• Helping with Homework Versus Reaching Homework Independence: Parents’ Experiences with
Helping and Not Helping with Eighth Graders’ Homework Amy Lutz — Syracuse
University, Pamela R. Bennett — Queens College-CUNY, Lakshmi Jayaram —
• From There to Here: A Critical Assessment of the Discourse and Measurement of Parent
involvement in Children’s Education Tetyana Poladko — Temple University
335. Thinking and Teaching Sexuality - Regular Paper Session - Paca
Presider: Maria Livanou, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
• Unraveling the Factors that Shape Tolerance for Homosexuality: A Focus on Differences
between Asian and non-Asian Societies Amy Adamczyk — City University of New York, John
Jay College and the Graduate Center, Yen-hsin Alice Cheng — Academia Sinica
• Normalizing Trans Evan Vipond — University of Toronto
• "She’s the mean one, but she’s got great shoes!": Exploring the Intersection of Sex, Gender,
and Sexuality Through the Lens of Team-Teaching Bethany M Coston — Stony Brook
University, Elizabeth G. Nagel — Stony Brook University
• Students versus Foucault: Teaching Social Constructionism in the Field of Sexuality Jaime
Nicole Hartless — University of Virginia
336. Immigration Studies - Regular Paper Session - Pickengill
Presider: Wesley Hiers, University of Pittsburgh
• "Constructing Cultural Citizenship: Puerto Rican Islanders in Science Research Training
Programs in the U.S." Anthony Matthias Johnson — Northwestern University
• Being "Invisible Foreigners": Chinese-Americans "return" to China Fan Mai — University of
Virginia
• The Fruits of the "Dot Com": The Migration and Integration Processes of Colombian and Puerto
Rican Software Engineers in the United States
Lina Rincón — University at Albany
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Sunday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d
337. The Mobility of Labor and Capital - Regular Paper Session - Stone
Presider: Nicole M. Deterding, Harvard University
• Mobile Dependency: A Spatial Analysis of Neocolonialism Josh Tuttle — George Mason
University, Robert Fenton — George Mason University
• A Critical Review of Works on China’s Rural Migration - On the Importance of the Global
Capitalist Development Framework YU GUO — University of Maryland, College Park
• The New Chinese Presence in the Caribbean: Donor State and Entrepreneurial
Immigrant Cecilia A. Green — Syracuse University
• Unraveling International Connection: Does Foreign Direct Investment Increase Trade
Dependency Among Countries? 1997-2011 Yu Wang — Lehigh University
338. Constructing Identities through Work - Regular Paper Session - Tilghman
Presider: Christopher Donoghue, Montclair State University
• Invisible Identity Work within Attempts to Transform Health Care
Cindy L. Cain —
University of Minnesota, Monica Frazer — , Rusudan Kilaberia — University of Minnesota, Katie
M. White — University of Minnesota, Doug Wholey — University of Minnesota
• Making Cents of Art Alison Gerber — Yale University
• "After All The Work I’ve Done": Informal Labor among The Retired in Romania Gerard
Anthony Weber — Bronx Community College
339. Subcultural Formations - Regular Paper Session - Tubman A
Presider: Jason Torkelson, Rutgers
• Working for (and on?) the Weekend: Subculture, Bureaucracy, and Women’s Flat Track Roller
Derby Kimberly D. Lucas — Brandeis University
• Who cares about body piercing? Bridging the gap between medical and cultural
accounts Katherine Castiello Jones — University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Marianne Joyce
— University of Massachusetts Amherst
• Conflict and Change in the World of Tattooing: A Subculture of Consumption David Paul
Strohecker — University of Maryland
• "These Men Look Like Barbies": K-pop, Gender, Sexuality, and Fanservice in the Global Digital
Age Jung-Whan Marc de Jong — SUNY / Fashion Institute of Technology
340. Gender and Sexuality in the Labor Force - Regular Paper Session - Tubman B
Presider: Angela Jones, Farmingdale State College, State University of New York
• The (stalled) progress of interprofessional collaboration: The role of gender Ann V. Bell —
University of Delaware, Barret Michalec — University of Delaware, Christine Arenson —
Thomas Jefferson University
• Emerging Gender Parity in STEM Disciplines: Cultural Shifts among Faculty Cohorts at a
Primarily Undergraduate Institution
Elizabeth Borland — The College of New Jersey, Diane
Bates — The College of New Jersey
• Unpacking the Predictors of Transgender Discrimination Jamie O’Connor —
• The Association Between Sexual Orientation and Labor Market Outcomes Justine BulgarMedina — University of Massachusetts at Boston
341. Military IV: Gender and the Military - Mini-conference: Military - Key 4
Organizer: Ryan Kelty, Washington College
Presider: Remi M Hajjar, United States Military Academy
• Warriors as Mothers: The Invisible Work of Military Women Managing Gendered Work-Family
Expectations David G. Smith — U. S. Naval Academy, Judith E. Rosenstein — U. S. Naval
Academy
• Be a Man or Go Home!: U.S. Military Culture and Transgendered Persons M. C. Devilbiss —
Mount Saint Mary’s University
• What Will Change for Women and Lesbians in the Post "Don’t Ask Don’t Tell" American
Military? Kimberly Bridget Bonner — Canisius College
Discussant:
• Remi M Hajjar, United States Military Academy
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PRESIDENTS OF THE SOCIETY
1930-2014
30-31
31-32
32-33
33-34
34-35
35-36
36-37
37-38
38-39
39-40
40-41
41-42
42-43
43-44
44-45
45-46
46-47
47-48
48-49
49-50
50-51
51-52
52-53
53-54
54-55
55-56
56-57
57-58
58-59
59-60
60-61
61-62
62-63
63-64
64-65
65-66
66-67
67-68
68-69
69-70
70-71
71-72
Frank H. Hankins
Henry P. Fairchild
Manuel C. Elmer
Robert M. MacIver
James H. S. Bossard
James W. Woodard
Jerome Davis
Clarence G. Dittmer
Joseph K. Folsom
Willard Waller
Maurice Davie
Talcott Parsons
George Lundberg
Robert S. Lynd
E. Franklin Frazier
Gladys Bryson
Donald Young
Thorsten Sellin
Meyer F. Nimkoff
Nathan L. Whetten
Jessie Bernard
Wilbert E. Moore
Ira De A. Reid
Alfred McClung Lee
Mirra Komarovsky
Theodore Abel
Vincent A. Whitney
Robert Bierstedt
William J. Goode
August B. Hollingshead
Alex Inkeles
Robert F. Bales
George Homans
Lewis Coser
Charles Page
Robin M. Williams, Jr
Melvin M. Tumin
Everett C. Hughes
Robert K. Merton
Hanan C. Selvin
S. M. Miller
Orville G. Brim, Jr
72-73 Herbert J. Gans
73-74 Alice S. Rossi
74-75 Charles V. Willie
75-76 Peter L. Berger
76-77 Renee C. Fox
77-78 Matilda White Riley
78-79 Milton M. Gordon
79-80 Helen MacGill Hughes
80-81 Kai Erikson
81-82 James E. Blackwell
82-83 Melvin L. Kohn
83-84 Cynthia Fuchs Epstein
84-85 Rose Laub Coser
85-86 Eliot Freidson
86-87 Suzanne Keller
87-88 Morris Rosenberg
88-89 Beth B. Hess
89-90 William A. Gamson
90-91 Murray A. Straus
91-92 Peter I. Rose
92-93 Doris Wilkinson
93-94 Irving K. Zola
94-95 Gaye Tuchman
95-96 Caroline Hodges Persell
96-97 Howard F. Taylor
97-98 Richard D. Alba
98-99 Margaret L. Andersen
99-00 Joyce Ladner
00-01 N. J. Demerath III
01-02 Judith Lorber
02-03 Jerry A. Jacobs
03-04 Phyllis Moen
04-05 Robert Wuthnow
05-06 Nancy Denton
06-07 Philip Kasinitz
07-08 Katherine Newman
08-09 Kathleen Gerson
09-10 Rosanna Hertz
10-11 Christine E. Bose
11-12 Robert Zussman
12-13 Nancy A. Naples
13-14 Marjorie DeVault
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VICE PRESIDENTS OF THE SOCIETY
1930-2014
30-31
31-32
32-33
33-34
34-35
35-36
36-37
37-38
38-39
39-40
40-41
41-42
42-43
43-44
44-45
45-46
46-47
47-48
48-49
49-50
50-51
51-52
52-53
53-54
54-55
55-56
56-57
57-58
58-59
59-60
60-61
61-62
62-63
63-64
64-65
65-66
66-67
67-68
68-69
69-70
70-71
71-72
C. G. Dittmer
Maurice Davie
Stuart A. Rice
Donald Young
F. B. Watson
Theodore Abel
Niles Carpenter
Howard Becker
Frank A. Ross
John Dollard
Mildred Fairchild
John Dollard
Alfred McClung Lee
E. Franklin Frazier
Gladys Bryson
Robert K. Merton
Robert Faris
Raymond Kennedy
Meyer F. Nimkof
W. Rex Crawford
Mirra Komarovsky
Theodore Abel
Ira De A. Reid
Robin M. Williams, Jr
Vincent H. Whitney
Charles H. Page
August B. Hollinshead
Alex Inkeles
Melvin Tumin
Clyde V. Kiser
Francis E. Merrill
Bernard Barber
Lewis Coser
Orville G. Brim, Jr
Harold Pfautz
Sylvia Fava
S. M. Miller
Nelson Foote
Matilda White Riley
Hanan C. Selvin
Peter I. Rose
Susanne Keller
72-73 Blanche Geer
73-74 Renee C. Fox
74-75 Charles Perrow
75-76 N. J. Demerath III
76-77 Rose Laub Coser
77-78 Murray A. Straus
78-79 Cynthia Fuchs Epstein
79-80 Patricia Kendall
80-81 Sylvia Clavan
81-82 Joyce Ladner
82-83 Gaye Tuchman
83-84 Doris Wilkinson
84-85 Beth Hess
85-86 Judith Lorber
86-87 Peter J. Stein
87-88 Howard F. Taylor
88-89 Anne Foner
89-90 Caroline Hodges Persell
90-91 Roberta G. Simmons
91-92 Ivar Berg
92-93 Margaret Andersen
93-94 Richard Alba
94-95 Jack Levin
95-96 Beth Vanfossen
96-97 Cheryl Townsend Gilkes
97-98 Ronnie J. Steinberg
98-99 Andrew Beveridge
99-00 Eve Spangler
00-01 Christine Bose
01-02 Esther Ngan-Ling Chow
02-03 Catherine White Berheide
03-04 Ronald Taylor
04-05 Debra Kaufman
05-06 Karen Cerulo
06-07 Annette Lareau
07-08 Elizabeth Higginbotham
08-09 Vincent N. Parrillo
09-10 Pamela Stone
10-11 Karen Hansen
11-12 Anne R. Roschelle
12-13 Beth Mintz
13-14 Mary Ann Clawson
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ESS MERIT AWARD RECIPIENTS
1960-2014
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
Maurice Davis
Welman J. Warner
Ray Abrams
Robert S. Lynd
Pitirim Sorokin
Donald Young
Leonard Cottrell, Jr
Thorsten Sellin
Talcott Parsons
Robert MacIver
Negley Teeters
Theodore Abel
Jessie Bernard
Everett C. Hughes
Helen MacGill Hughes
Alfred McClung Lee
Elizabeth Briant Lee
Charles H. Page
Paul Lazarsfeld
Mirra Komarovsky
Robert K. Merton
Hylan Lewis
A. B. Hollingshead
David Reisman
William F. Whyte
Robert Bierstedt
Lewis Coser
Robin M. Williams, Jr
George Homans
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Matilda White Riley
Rose L. Coser
Digby Baltzell
James Blackwell
Morris Rosenberg
S. M. Miller
William J. Goode
Renée C. Fox
Melvin Kohn
Herbert Gans
Charles Tilly
Charles B. Perrow
Harrison C. White
Eliot Freidson
Suzanne Keller
Kai Erikson
Marvin Bressler
Bernard Barber
Cynthia Fuchs Epstein
William A. Gamson and
Caroline Hodges Persell
Charles V. Willie
Judith Lorber
Cheryl Townsend Gilkes
Richard Alba
Nancy Denton
Jerry A. Jacobs
Margaret L. Andersen
Karen A. Cerulo
Kathleen Gerson
ROBIN M. WILLIAMS, JR., DISTINGUISHED LECTURERS
1993-2014
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
Caroline Hodges Persell
Charles V. Willie
Paul DiMaggio
Judith Lorber
Shulamit Reinharz
Cheryl Townsend Gilkes
Elijah Anderson
Myra Marx Ferree
Bonnie Thornton Dill
Michael Kimmel
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
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Elizabeth Higginbotham
Jack Levin
Vincent Parrillo
Michèle Lamont
Margaret Andersen
William Kornblum
Naomi Gerstel
Mark D. Jacobs
Sudhir Vankatesh
George Ritzer
Karen Cerulo
ESS OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES
2013-2014
2013-2014 OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS
President: Marjorie DeVault
Vice-President: Mary Ann Clawson
Secretary: Katherine Chen
Treasurer: Natasha Sarkisian
Past-President: Nancy Naples
President-Elect: Nancy Foner
Vice-President-Elect: Nazli Kibria
Executive Officer: Emily H. Mahon
Executive Committee
Shirley A. Jackson (2011-2014)
Deirdre Royster (2011-2014)
Victoria Pitts-Taylor (2012-2015)
Jonathan M. White (2012-2015)
Magali Sarfatti-Larson (2013-2016)
Alondra Nelson (2013-2016}
Executive Office and Budget Committee:
Katherine Chen Chair
Gennifer Furst
Ex-Officio:
Nancy Naples (Past President)
Emily H. Mahon (Executive Officer)
STANDING COMMITTEES
Employment
Richard M. Smith (Chair)
Nominations
Marjorie DeVault (Chair)
Nancy Foner
Natasha Sarkisian
Emily Mahon
Victoria Pitts-Taylor
Jonathan White
Publications Committee:
Nancy Denton (Chair)
Mary Fischer
Rhonda Levine
Joan Spade
Ex-officio:
Past President: Nancy Naples
Newsletter Editor: Debra Lemke
Secretary: Katherine Chen
Sociological Forum Editor: Karen Cerulo
Executive Officer: Emily Mahon
President: Marjorie DeVault
Status of Women:
Theresa Morris (Co-Chair)
Carrie Lee Smith (Co-Chair)
Phyllis Kitzerow
Joanne Ardovini
Chanele Moore
Medora W. Barnes
Holly Reed
Michelle Budig
Meghan Rich
Yang Cai
Tamara L. Smith
Denise A. Copelton
Laura West Steck
Dana Hysock
Status of Minorities:
Jacqueline Johnson (Chair)
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STANDING COMMITTEES – cont’d
LGBTQ Caucus
Kim Dugan (Chair)
Mary Bernstein
Cara Bergstrom-Lynch
Mary Burke
Suzanna Walters
Community Colleges
Lisa Handler (Co-Chair)
Robin Isserles (Co-chair)
Dawn Conley
Jill Schultz
Graduate Education
Stephanie Laudone (Chair)
Howard Caro-Lopez
Keumjae Park
Jeanne Kimpel
Judith Perez-Caro
Undergraduate Education:
Ann Marie Popp (Chair)
Alexander Thomas
Stephanie Bennett
Margaret Walsh
Paul Calarco Jr.
Jonathan White
Antonio (Jay) Pastrana, Jr.
Shelley White
Janice Purk
Deniz Yucel
Polly Smith
AWARD COMMITTEES
Merit Award
Magali Sarfatti Larson (Chair)
Mabel Berezin
Jerry Jacobs
Douglas Porpora
Mirra Komarovsky Book Award
Alondra Nelson (Chair)
Ben Carrington
Mitchell Stevens
John Mollenkopf
Mary Waters
Robin M Williams Jr Lectureship
Nazli Kibria (Chair)
Colleen Butler-Sweet
Deirdre Royster
Saher Selod
Robin M Williams Jr Site Selection
Mary Ann Clawson (Chair )
Candace Rogers Student Paper Award
Shirley A. Jackson (Chair)
Lisa Ruchti
Saher Selod
Rose Laub Coser Dissertation Award
Victoria Pitts-Taylor (Chair)
Alondra Nelson
Charles V. Willie Minority Graduate Student Award
Charles “Chip” Gallagher
Shirley A. Jackson (Chair )
Cheryl Townsend Gilkes
Charles V. Willie (Honorary Chair)
Matthew W. Hughey
Margaret Andersen
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2014 PROGRAM
Program Committee
Marjorie DeVault (Program Chair and President)
Lauren Eastwood
Yingyi Ma
Elizabeth Higginbotham
Jackie Orr
Demie Kurz
Frank Ridzi
Wendy Luttrell
Deirdre Royster
Amy Lutz
Steven Vallas
Johnny Eric Williams
Program Scheduling Committee
Tre Wentling
Tracy Peterchak
Local Arrangements Committee
Christel Hyden
Anne-Marie Livingstone
Katrina McDonald
Annual Meeting Site Selection Committee
Emily Mahon
James H. Mahon
Rosanna Hertz
2014-2015 OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS
President: Nancy Foner
Vice-President: Nazli Kibria
Secretary: Katherine Chen
Treasurer: Amy Armenia
Past-President: Marjorie DeVault
President-Elect: Barbara Katz Rothman
Vice-President-Elect: Margaret Chin
Executive Officer: Emily H. Mahon
Executive Committee
Victoria Pitts-Taylor (2012-2015)
Jonathan M. White (2012-2015)
Magali Sarfatti-Larson (2013-2016)
Alondra Nelson (2013-2016}
Joanna Dreby (2014-2017)
Natasha Sarkisian (2014-2017)
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The Eastern Sociological Society would like to thank the many people and
organizations who have contributed to the success of this conference,
including:
Program Committee
• Marjorie DeVault (Chair)
• Lauren Eastwood
• Elizabeth Higginbotham
• Demie Kurz
• Wendy Luttrell
• Amy Lutz
• Yingyi Ma
Scheduling Committee
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Danelis Alejo
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Marcus Bell
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Aaron Blasyak
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Nyasha Boldon
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Selene Cammer
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Jackie Orr
Frank Ridzi
Deirdre Royster
Steven Vallas
Johnny Eric Williams
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Elizabeth Daniele
Carrie Elliott
Maria Espinoza
Aaron Hoy
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Tracy Peterchak
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Mary Ann Clawson
Program Coordinators
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Tre Wentling
Author-Meets-Critics Sessions
•
Nancy Foner
New Books Reception Sponsor:
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University of Chicago Press
Program Sponsors
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Harvard University
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Rutgers University
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SSSI
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Syracuse University – Department of Sociology
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Syracuse University, Maxwell School for Citizenship and Public Affairs
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WILEY (Sociological Forum)
Local Arrangements:
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Katrina Bell McDonald
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Anne-Marie Livingstone
Glenn Lowell Ross (bus tour)
Conference Logistics and Support
•
Christel Hyden
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Brad Smith, Meeting Savvy
Interpreters
•
Jeremy Brunson
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Jeff Williamson
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Gerard Williams
Krista Adams
Jazz Ensemble
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Timothy W. Wolfe and friends
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Acknowledgements – cont’d
Departmental Members 2014
Lebanon Valley College
LeMoyne College
Lycoming College
Mansfield University
Merrimack College
Millersville University
Monmouth University
Northeastern University
Penn State University-Abington
Quinnipiac University
Randolph-Macon College
Rutgers University
Skidmore College
Southern Connecticut State University
St. Lawrence University
SUNY-Oswego
The Catholic University of America
Towson University
University of Connecticut
University of Maine
University of Massachusetts - Amherst
West Chester University
William Paterson University
American University
Bloomsburg University
Boston College
Bucknell University
Central Connecticut State University
College of the Holy Cross
Columbia University
Connecticut College
CUNY - City College of New York
CUNY - Bronx Community College
CUNY - Brooklyn College
Dartmouth College
Dickinson College
Drew University
Eastern University
Elizabethtown College
George Washington University
Gettysburg College
Goucher College
Harvard University
Juniata College
Kings College
The 2014 Award Recipients of the ESS Travel Grant are:
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Natascia Boeri, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Jessica Braimoh, McMaster University
Wei-ting Chen, Johns Hopkins University
Jonathan Gordon, New York University (co-author)
Robert Riggs, New York University (co-author)
Johnnie Lotesta, Brown University
Sonny Nordmarken, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Francesca Tripodi, University of Virginia
Alessandra Bazo Vienrich, Lehigh University
Yingchan Zhang, Northeastern University
Jianping Xu, Syracuse University
Nicole Lloyd, Shepherd University (Undergraduate)
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Crossing Borders
2015 Annual Meeting
EASTERN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Millennium Broadway Hotel
New York, New York
February 26-29, 2015
CALL FOR PAPERS
The ESS welcomes submissions, drawing on every methodology, addressing any and all issues of
interest to sociologists. In addition, the 2015 meeting will have a special focus on “Crossing Borders.”
The “Crossing Borders” theme invites discussion of the social construction and social impacts of
borders dividing individuals, groups, and nations. It challenges us to explore how borders are created,
how they can change, and the complex processes shaping whether, and how, they can be crossed –
and with what consequences.
One type of border is political. Millions of people have crossed international borders in the past half
century to come to the United States in one of the massive population movements of our time. How
has this enormous inflow shaped the lives of the migrants who have crossed borders --- and
transformed social, economic, political, and cultural institutions and patterns in American society?
What can recent research tell us, for example, about the pathways and barriers to immigrant inclusion
in American society? How has the presence of new immigrants changed America’s racial order,
injected new dynamics into politics, and altered community institutions and neighborhoods? How
extensive and significant are migrants’ cross-border ties with their home societies? What, for
immigrants and for American society, are the ramifications of large numbers of undocumented
residents? Other questions emerge when we put the U.S. in a wider context and look through a
comparative lens. What, for instance, are the causes and consequences of border crossing in different
immigrant receiving societies, including north of the U.S. border and across the Atlantic?
There are many other important borders that reflect significant social divisions, raising questions
about their nature, social effects, and degree of permeability. There are borders based on class,
ethnicity, race, gender, religion, and age, for example, and borders dividing those involved in
institutions and organizations from those who are not. The theme can also focus attention on the
value of crossing interdisciplinary borders, not only as a way to highlight distinctive sociological
approaches to theoretical and empirical questions but also to reflect on what we can learn from other
disciplines.
We hope that scholars who participate in the meeting will bring a broad range of additional questions
and approaches to issues raised by a focus on crossing borders. Although the ESS particularly
encourages submissions related to this year’s theme, we welcome submissions on all sociological
topics, drawing on all methods and formats, including:
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Smart, Noelle Katherine ([email protected]): 67
Smele, Sandra ([email protected] ): 170
Smiley, Calvin John ([email protected]): 108
Smith, Alyssa ([email protected]): 100
Smith, Carrie Lee ([email protected]):
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Smith, Danielle Taana ([email protected]):
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Somashekhar, Mahesh ([email protected]):
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Soper, Katelyn Marie ([email protected]): 254
Spalter-Roth, Roberta ([email protected]):
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Spellerberg, Joel Israel
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Sperling, Jessica ([email protected]): 263
Spivey, Sue E. ([email protected]): 167
Spraggins, Rene E.
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Spurgas, Alyson K. ([email protected]): 191
St Julien, Michele ([email protected]): 125
Stabler, Samuel D. ([email protected]): 302
Stacey, Clare ([email protected] ): 50
Stack, Carol B. ([email protected]): 257
Stagg, Allison ([email protected]): 277
Stambolis-Ruhstorfer, Michael
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Stamper, Zachary Lee ([email protected]):
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Stampnitsky, Lisa
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Standlee, Alecea ([email protected]): 87, 298
Steck, Laura West ([email protected]): 45, 75, 126,
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Stein, Karen ([email protected]): 327
Stein, Peter ([email protected]): 283
Steinberg, Marc W. ([email protected]): 228
Steinberg, Ronnie J.
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Steinberg, Steve ([email protected]): 104
Stevens, Lindsay Marie
([email protected]): 144
Stiman, Meaghan ([email protected]): 115
Stingl, Alexander I. ([email protected]):
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Tomaskovac-Devey, Donald ([email protected]): 174
Tompkins, Joanne Marie ([email protected]): 49,
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Torche, Florencia ([email protected]): 58
Torkelson, Jason ([email protected]):
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Torpey, John ([email protected]): 274, 302
Torre, Maria ([email protected]): 286
Torres, Denise ([email protected]): 108
Torres, Maria ([email protected]): 125
Torres, Mauricio Thomas ([email protected]): 206
Torres, Stacy ([email protected]): 62
Townsend Gilkes, Cheryl ([email protected]): 325
Tracy, Natalicia R. ([email protected]): 262
Tranby, Eric ([email protected]): 91, 315
Traver, Amy E. ([email protected]): 193
Treboux, Dominique ([email protected]): 136,
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Tredway, Kristi ([email protected]): 184
Trillo, Alex ([email protected]): 52, 97
Tripodi, Francesca ([email protected]): 51
Trouille, David ([email protected]): 232
Trumino, Joseph G ([email protected]): 43
Tsitsos, William ([email protected]): 176
Tuch, Steven ([email protected]): 112
Tucker, Kenneth H. ([email protected]): 87
Tuominen, Mary ([email protected]): 72, 142,
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Turner, Bryan S. ([email protected]):
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Turner, Margery ([email protected]): 156
Turner, Susan ([email protected]): 171,
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Tuttle, Josh ([email protected]): 61. 337
Tyner-Mullings, Alia R ([email protected]): 96
Stinson, Mike (email not available): 273
Stokes, Andrew (email not available): 296
Stokes-DuPass, Nicole ([email protected]): 30, 210
Stone, Pamela ([email protected]): 201, 257
Strange, Casey Lynn ([email protected]): 149
Streib, Jessi ([email protected]): 197
Strohecker, David Paul ([email protected]): 339
Strohl, Jared ([email protected]): 82
Strong, Myron Tyrell ([email protected]):
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Stroud, Ryan ([email protected]): 270
Stroud, Ryan P. ([email protected]): 194
Strout, Jonathan ([email protected]): 123
Stull, Judith ([email protected]): 316
Suh, Siri ([email protected]): 120
Sun, Shengwei ([email protected]): 114
Surrey, David S. ([email protected]): 52, 135
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Swann, Daniel Bart ([email protected]): 315
Swanson, Lisa ([email protected]): 123
Swauger, Melissa ([email protected]): 60
Sweeney, Brian N. ([email protected]): 67, 146
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Swindle, Jeffrey ([email protected]): 42, 187
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Sykes, Mary ([email protected]): 206
Symcox, Sofia T ([email protected]): 314, 330
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Talwar, Jennifer Parker ([email protected]): 198
Tan, Catherine ([email protected]): 90
Tanikella, Leela ([email protected]): 192
Tauches, Kimberly ([email protected]): 205
Taylor, Elias L. ([email protected]): 43
Telesca, Nicolo ([email protected]): 22
Telles, Edward ([email protected]): 258
Templeton, Tran ([email protected]): 227
Tencza, Chris ([email protected]): 296
Ternikar, Farha ([email protected]): 17
Testa, Ginelle ([email protected]): 224
Testani, Gabrielle Marie ([email protected]):
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Thakore, Bhoomi
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Thayer, Millie ([email protected]): 77
Thomas, Alex (email not available): 290
Thomas, Jan ([email protected]): 3
Thomas, Marco ([email protected]): 24
Thompson, Beverly Yuen ([email protected]):
36
Thompson, Daniel ([email protected]): 186
Thompson, Victor ([email protected]): 221
Thudium, Kristie Nicole
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Tiemann, Kathleen ([email protected]): 89
Tiger, Rebecca ([email protected]): 311
Timmer, Andria D. ([email protected]): 45
Timothy, Nelson ([email protected]): 34
Tippett, Leigh Ann ([email protected]):
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Todd, Robert ([email protected]): 243
Todorova, Irina L.G. ([email protected]): 264
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Underman, Kelly ([email protected]): 145
Upadhyay, Smriti ([email protected]):
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Vachon, Todd E. ([email protected]): 39, 266
Vaisey, Steve ([email protected]): 179
Valdimarsdottir, Margret
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Vallas, Steven ([email protected]): 103, 155
Valocchi, Stephen (email not available): 127, 284
van de Ruit, Catherine ([email protected]):
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Van den Hoonaard, Will C. ([email protected]): 257
Van Vooren, Nicole ([email protected]): 256
VanArsdale, Brianna Lee ([email protected]): 7
Varuzzo, Andrew ([email protected]):
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Velasco, Stephany ([email protected]): 224
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Veliz, Eve ([email protected]): 9
Victoria Torres, Pablo ([email protected]): 117
Vieira, Aimee ([email protected]): 290
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Wholey, Doug ([email protected]): 338
Wiernik, Craig ([email protected]): 110,
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Wiggs, Clayton ([email protected]): 231
Wilczak, Andrew Richard
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Wildberger, Alexander ([email protected]):
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Williams, Dominique ([email protected]): 254
Williams, Johnny Eric
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Williams, LaMarte ([email protected]): 100
Williams, Leandra ([email protected]):
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Willis, Abbey ([email protected]): 40
Wilmoth, Janet ([email protected]): 141
Wilson, Amy ([email protected]): 300
Wilson, Kasey A ([email protected]): 211
Vieyra, Francisco ([email protected]): 331
Villalobos, Ana ([email protected]): 155
Villarrubia, Jacqueline ([email protected]):
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Vivoni, Francisco ([email protected]): 166
Voelkner, Abigail ([email protected]):
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Voyer, Andrea ([email protected]): 68
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Wagle, Udaya R ([email protected]): 186
Wagner-Pacifici, Robin ([email protected]):
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Wakin, Michele ([email protected]): 80
Waldron, Linda M. ([email protected]): 220
Walker, Albert ([email protected]): 24
Walker, Elaine ([email protected]): 248
Walsh, Clare F. ([email protected]): 160
Walsh, Jane Schuchert ([email protected]): 63, 178
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Winder, Terrell ([email protected]): 109
Wingfield, Adia Harvey ([email protected] ): 76
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Winkelman, Michelle ([email protected]): 254
Wissinger, Elizabeth ([email protected]):
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Witham, Dana Hysock ([email protected]): 247,
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Witten, Tarynn Madysyn ([email protected]): 261
Wohl, Hannah
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Wolfinger, Nicholas H.
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Wood, Christine ([email protected]): 199
Wood, Elizabeth ([email protected]): 96, 172
Woods, David ([email protected]):
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Wynne, Lauren ([email protected]): 10
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Walters, Barbara ([email protected]): 152,
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Walters, Noel Lee ([email protected]): 112
Walters, Suzan ([email protected] ): 93
Wang, Di (email not available): 188
Wang, Phoenix Chi ([email protected]): 42,
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Wang, Yu ([email protected]): 337
Wang, Zhijiao ([email protected]): 299
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Warner, Nathan ([email protected]): 20
Warren, Kamryn ([email protected]): 277,
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Watts, J. Alison ([email protected]): 193
Waxman, Chaim I. ([email protected]): 107
Weber, Gerard Anthony
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Weiner, Elizabeth Marie
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Weiner, Melissa Faye ([email protected]): 68
Weininger, Elliot B. ([email protected]): 179
Weinraub, Marsha ([email protected]):
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Weiss, Sabrina M. ([email protected]): 275
Wells, Amber L ([email protected]): 317
Welsh, Megan ([email protected]): 143
Welty, Gordon ([email protected]): 63
Wentling, Tre ([email protected]): 40, 261
Westerhaug, Annaleah Rose
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Wherry, Frederick F ([email protected]):
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White, Katie M. ([email protected]): 338
White, Shelley K. ([email protected]): 182,
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Xu, Jianping ([email protected]): 111
Xu, Lei ([email protected]): 69, 149, 218
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Yang, Guobin ([email protected]): 299
Yang, Ying ([email protected]): 118
Yastrzemsky, James Ross
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Yates, Elizabeth Anne ([email protected]): 212
Yazdiha, Haj ([email protected]): 150
Yglesias, Amanda ([email protected]):
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Yorks, Jessica ([email protected]): 297
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Young, Staci ([email protected]): 310
Young, Yih Jin ([email protected]): 96, 147
Yousaf, Farhan Navid ([email protected]):
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Yucel, Deniz ([email protected]): 160, 288, 329
Yue, Yin (email not available): 241
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Zakar, Rubeena ([email protected]): 220
Zalewski, Jacqueline M. ([email protected]):
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Zambrana, Ruth Enid ([email protected]): 76
Zevallos, Kevin ([email protected]): 102
Zhang, Hexuan ([email protected]): 22
Zhang, Jiayin ([email protected]): 69, 271
Zhang, Lu (email not available): 188, 213, 241, 271,
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Zhang, Weiwei ([email protected]): 148
Zhang, Wenwen (email not available): 213
Zhang, Yingchan (email not available): 188
Zhang, Zidan ([email protected]): 254
Zhao, Shanyang ([email protected]): 327
Zhao, Yangzi ([email protected]): 48
Zhuo, Lu (email not available): 213
Ziff, Elizabeth ([email protected]): 95
Zimmerman, Emily ([email protected]): 24
Zisook, Jonathan ([email protected]): 107
Zizzi, Alexandra ([email protected]): 224
Zlolniski, Christian ([email protected]): 129
Zwerman, Gilda ([email protected]): 128
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Notes
Notes
IN THE BOOK EXHIBIT
Key Ballroom Foyer, 2nd Floor
Baltimore Hilton
The Exhibit will be open
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
February 20
February 21
February 22
2:00 PM to 5:00 PM
9:30 AM to 4:00 PM
9:30 AM to 3:00 PM
Coffee Hours
Friday
Saturday
February 21
February 22
10:30 AM & 3:00 PM
10:30 AM & 2:00 PM
New Books Reception
Stop by and m eet w ith ESS authors: Friday 3:00 - 4:00PM
Judith A. Levine
Yale R. Magrass
Theresa Morris
Timothy Nelson
Andrea Smith-Hunter
David Swartz
Alia Tyner
Will C. vander Hoonaard
Michele Wakin
Roksana Badruddoja
Robert J. Cottrol
Maia Cucchiara
Morten Ender
Nancy Foner
Asia Friedman
Janet Gornick
Laura Hamilton
Alice Julier
EXHIBITORS AT OUR MEETING INCLUDE:
Association Book Exhibit
Lexington Books
New York University Press
Polity
Sage Publications
The Combined Book and Literature Display, features
Researchware, Inc., University of Georgia Press, Wilfrid Laurier University Press
And
A Special Display of Books authored by ESS Members,
Including this year’s Winner of the Komarovsky Book Award
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The Eastern Sociological Society thanks all of our exhibitors for their support.
Special thanks are also due to the people who run our exhibit:
Harve Horowitz and the staff at Exhibit Promotions Plus, Inc.
Second Floor
Third Floor