Final Program - Southern Sociological Society

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Final Program - Southern Sociological Society
71st Annual Meeting of the
Southern Sociological Society
Richmond Marriott
Richmond, Virginia
9-12 April 2008
Movement Matters:
Vision, Mobilization, and Memory
Larry W. Isaac, President
Vanderbilt University
Peggy Hargis, Program Committee Co-Chair
Georgia Southern University
E. M. Beck, Program Committee Co-Chair
University of Georgia
Stephanie A. Bohon, Secretary-Treasurer
University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Denise Bissler, Local Arrangements Committee Co-Chair
Randolph-Macon College
Sarah Jane Brubaker, Local Arrangements Committee Co-Chair
Virginia Commonwealth University
Table of Contents
Welcome from SSS President Larry W. Isaac …….………………………………….
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Southern Sociological Society Committees.………….………………………….……
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Schedule of Annual Meetings.………….………………………….………………….
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Program Summary…..…………………….………….………………………….……
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Wednesday Events...…..…………………….……………..…………………….…… 15
Thursday Sessions and Events .…..……………….…..……………………………… 16
Friday Sessions and Events..…..…….……………….…..…………………………… 37
Saturday Session and Events…..……………………………………………………… 60
Index of Participants……..…………………….……………………………………… 77
Advertisements………...……………………………………………………………… 86
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Welcome from the President,
Larry W. Isaac, Vanderbilt University
Welcome to the 71st Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society. We
are fortunate to be in a culturally rich setting and to have a culturally rich program in
store for you. Movement Matters is the general theme for the meetings and the program is
punctuated with an exciting line-up of 15 thematic sessions, including the President’s
Thematic that features two civil rights movement veterans, James Lawson and Bernard
Lafayette. We also have a large and diverse array of other sessions covering virtually
every area of sociology. The large number of program submissions this year was
especially gratifying.
The extensive and exciting program will keep us all very busy over the next few
days. But do try to get out into the environs of Richmond. Our Local Arrangements
Committee has done an excellent job of mapping and suggesting interesting local venues.
Explore!
I have learned a lot this year. Much of that learning was about how much work
goes on behind the scenes to bring a program like this one into full bloom. We as a
Society have incurred a large debt to those who have worked so diligently for months to
get the Program and local venues ready for our meetings. So when you see the following
people over the next several days, please thank them for all that they have done:
• The Program Committee, especially co-chairs, Peggy Hargis and Woody Beck.
• The Local Arrangements Committee, especially co-chairs, Denise Bissler and Sarah
Jane Brubaker
• The Exhibits Coordinators: Robert Wortham and Carol Wortham
• Vice President: Jeanne Hurlbert
• Secretary-Treasurer: Stephanie Bohon
Now enjoy the meetings and Richmond!
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Southern Sociological Society Committees for 2007-2008
Executive Committee - Officers
President: Larry W. Isaac, Vanderbilt University
Vice President: Jeanne S. Hurlbert, Louisiana State University
President-Elect, Kate Slevin, College of William & Mary
Vice President-Elect, David Maume, University of Cincinnati
Secretary-Treasurer: Stephanie Bohon, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Recording Secretary: Jeralynn Cossman, Mississippi State University
Executive Committee - Other Members
Past-President: Ronald C. Wimberley, North Carolina State University
Past-Past President: Judith R. Blau, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Past-Past-Past President, Michael Hughes, Virginia Tech University
Elected Member: Obie Clayton, Morehouse College, 2008
Elected Member: Dennis R. McSeveney, University of New Orleans, 2008
Elected Member: Christopher Ellison, University of Texas, 2009
Elected Member: Angela Lewellyn Jones, Elon University, 2009
Elected Member: David Brunsma, University of Missouri, 2010
Elected Member: Kirsten Dellinger, University of Mississippi, 2010
Publications Committee
Chair: Darren E. Sherkat, University of Southern Illinois, 2009
Secretary-Treasurer, Stephanie Bohon, (ex-officio), Univ. of Tennessee-Knoxville
Peter Uhlenberg, Editor, Social Forces, (ex-officio) UNC-Chapel Hill
Robert Freymeyer, Editor, TSS, (ex-officio) Presbyterian College
Susan Hinze, Case Western Reserve University, 2008
Shelia R. Cotten, University of Alabama-Birmingham, 2010
William W. Falk, University of Maryland, 2011
Peggy Thoits, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2012
Program Committee, 2007-2008
Co-Chair: Peggy Hargis, Georgia Southern University
Co-Chair: E. M. Beck, University of Georgia
Patricia Martin, Florida State University
Holly McCammon, Vanderbilt University
Harry Dahms, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Michelle Emerson, Kennesaw State University
Susan Webb, Coastal Carolina University
Douglas Eckberg, Winthrop University
Patrick Nolan, University of South Carolina
Oscar Miller, Tennessee State University
Richard Pitt, Vanderbilt University
John Reynolds, Florida State University
William Danaher, College of Charleston
Angela Mertig, Middle Tennessee State University
Cherise Harris, Roosevelt University
Dan Harrison, Lander University
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Co-Chairs of the 2008-2009 Program Committee
Graham Ousey, College of William & Mary
Matthew Lee, Louisiana State University
Local Arrangements Committee 2007-2008
Co-Chair: Denise Bissler, Randolph-Macon College
Co-Chair: Sarah Jane Brubaker, Virginia Commonwealth University
Ghyasuddin Ahmed, Virginia State University
Rachel Bobbitt, Virginia Commonwealth University
Joyce Edwards, Virginia State University
Kelly Joyce, College of William & Mary
Leonda Keniston, John Tyler Community College
Christine Mowery, Randolph-Macon College
Elizabeth Ransom, University of Richmond
Carey Sargent, University of Virginia
Finance Committee, 2007-2008
Chair: Secretary-Treasurer, Stephanie Bohon, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Maxine Atkinson, North Carolina State University, 2009
Charles M. Tolbert II, Baylor University, 2011
Ron Wimberley, North Carolina State University, 2011
Larry Isaac, President, Vanderbilt University, 2012
Isaac Eberstein, Florida State University, 2012
Elections Committee, 2007-2008
Chair: Irene Padavic, Florida State University, 2008
Marc Dixon, Florida State University, 2008
Doug Shrock, Florida State University, 2008
Brian Starks, Florida State University, 2008
Koji Ueno, Florida State University, 2008
Nominations Committee, 2007-2008
Chair: Jeanne Hurlbert, Vice President, Louisiana State University
Larry J. Griffin, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2008
Havidan Rodriquez, University of Delaware, 2008
George Yancey, University of North Texas, 2008
Toni Calasanti, Virginia Tech University, 2009
Rosalind Harris, University of Kentucky, 2009
Jeremy E. Reynolds, University of Georgia, 2009
Committee on Honors, 2007-2008
Chair: Jamie L. Price, Appalachian State University, 2008
Linda Renzulli, University of Georgia, 2008
Christopher Ellison, University of Texas-Austin, 2009
Clyda S. Rent, Rent & Associates, 2009
Carl Bankston, Tulane University, 2010
Linda George, Duke University, 2010
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Committee on Racial and Ethnic Minorities, 2007-2008
Chair: Florence Bonner, Howard University, 2008
Will Tyson, University of South Florida, 2008
Feinian Chen, North Carolina State University, 2009
Earl Smith, Wake Forest University, 2009
Eunice Bakanic, College of Charleston, 2010
Bruce Wade, Spelman College, 2010
Committee on Professions, 2007-2008
Chair: Alan Bayer, Virginia Tech University, 2008
Vincent Roscigno, Ohio State University, 2008
Catherine T. Harris, Wake Forest University, 2009
Robert Moxley, North Carolina State University, 2009
Matt Lee, Louisiana State University, 2010
Suzanne Kurth, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 2010
Committee on Sociological Practice, 2007-2008
Chair: Jeanne S. Hurlbert, Louisiana State University, 2008
Walda Katz-Fishman, Project South & Howard University, 2008
Barry R. Beasley, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, 2009
Pamela L. Tremayne, Attorney, Atlanta, 2009
William Canak, Middle Tennessee State University, 2010
Brooke Kelly, University of North Carolina-Pembroke, 2010
Committee on Sociology in Community and Small Colleges, 2007-2008
Chair: Carrie Cokely, Meredith College, 2008
Thomas S. Plaut, Mars Hill College, 2008
Karen Mundy, Lee University, 2009
Caroline Whitehead, Craven Community College, 2009
Daniel Harrison, Lander University, 2010
Lisa Peloquin, Elon University, 2010
Membership Committee, 2007-2008
(LA & AR): Chair: Matthew Lee, Louisiana State University, 2009
(GA): Lesley Williams Reid, Georgia State University, 2008
(GA): Purna C. Mohanty, Paine College, 2008
(KY & WV): Hiromi Taniguchi, University of Louisville, 2008
(VA): H.B. (Keo) Cavalcanti, James Madison University, 2008
(MD, DE, DC): Christine Mallinson, University of Maryland-Baltimore Co., 2009
(AL): Ferris Ritchey, University of Alabama-Birmingham, 2009
(FL): Ida J. Cook, University of Central Florida, 2009
(MS): Arthur G. Cosby, Mississippi State University, 2009
(SC): Joel H. Thayer, Francis Marion University, 2009
(TN): Dani A. Smith, Fisk University, 2009
(TX & OK): Sheryl Skaggs, University of Texas at Dallas, 2009
(TN): Gary Jensen, Vanderbilt University, 2010
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Committee on the Status of Students, 2007-2008
Chair: Jeff Will, University of North Florida, 2010
Keri E. Iyall-Smith, Stonehill College, 2008
Christine Armstrong, North Carolina State University, 2009
Maria Febbo-Hunt, St. Augustine’s College, 2009
Susan Webb, Coastal Carolina University, 2010
Robert Moore, Frostburg State University, 2010
Committee on the Status of Women, 2007-2008
Chair: Shannon Davis, George Mason University, 2008
John Bartkowski, Mississippi State University, 2008
Beth Davison, Appalachian State University, 2009
Josipa Roksa, University of Virginia, 2009
Elizabeth Sheff, Georgia State University, 2010
Marieke Van Willigen, East Carolina University, 2010
Site Selection Committee
Michael Hughes (Chair), Virginia Tech University, 2009
Secretary-Treasurer, Stephanie Bohon, (ex-officio), Univ. of Tennessee-Knoxville
Judith Blau, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2009
Dennis R. McSeveney, University of New Orleans, 2010
Ken Land, Duke University, 2010
Ron Wimberley, North Carolina State University, 2010
Larry Isaac, Vanderbilt University, 2011
Kate Slevin, College of William & Mary, 2012
Archivist
James Hougland, University of Kentucky
Presidential Aide
Lyndi Hewitt, Vanderbilt University
Electronic Communications Coordinator
James Maples, University of Tennessee-Knoxville (Indefinite Term)
Equipment Coordinator
Cameron Lippard, Appalachian State University
Consortium of Social Science Associations Liaison and Organizational Liaison
Susan Ambler, Maryville College, 2008
Jennifer A. Stoloff, Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 2008
Exhibits Coordinators
Chair, Robert A. Wortham, North Carolina State University, 2009
Carol B. Wortham, Shaw University, 2009
Parliamentarian
Thomas C. Hood, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 2009
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Gomillion Award Planning Committee
John J. Moland, Alabama State University-Montgomery
Charles U. Smith, Florida A&M University
Schedule of Annual Meetings
1-4 April 2009
Hotel Monteleone
13-17 April 2010
New Orleans, Louisiana
Atlanta, Georgia
Check the Southern Sociological Society website regularly for information about
upcoming meetings and general membership news at:
http://www.southernsociologicalsociety.org/
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PROGRAM SUMMARY
Wednesday, 9 April
Executive Committee Meeting (Executive Boardroom, 18th Floor) 2:00-6:00 PM
Registration (Salon E) 4:00-6:00 PM
Graduate Student Reception (Tobacco Co. Restaurant, 1201 East Cary Street) 5:00-7:30 PM
Thursday, 10 April
Executive Committee Meeting (Executive Boardroom, 18th Floor) 7:30-11:00 AM
Registration (Salon E) 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Book Exhibit (Salon E) 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Poster Papers (Salon E) 2:00-6:00 PM
Cash Bar (Salon E) 4:00-6:00 PM
Reception Hosted by Social Forces (Museum of the Confederacy) 5:30-7:30 PM
Community Colleges and Small Colleges Dinner (Lobby of Hotel) 6:30-9:00 PM
SWS-South Silent Auction (TBA) 7:00-8:30 PM
SWS-South Business Meeting (TBA) 8:30-9:30 PM
Paper, Roundtable and Panel Sessions
9:00 AM—10:30 AM
1. Paper Session— Campus Communities: Ties that Bind and Those that Tear (Dominion)
2. Paper Session— Campus Happenings (Jefferson)
3. Paper Session— Crime and Justice (Salon 7)
4. Paper Session— Health and Medical Services (Madison)
5. Paper Session— In the Wake of Katrina I (Monroe)
6. Paper Session— Islam and the Politics of the West (Commonwealth)
7. Paper Session— Origins of Crime and Violence (Salon 2)
8. Paper Session— Perceptions of Health and Medical Providers (Salon 3)
9. Paper Session— Potpourri I (Salon 8)
10. Paper Session— Social Control (Salon 6)
11. Paper Session— Thematic: Vital Signs of Social Movements (Capital Room)
12. Paper Session— Lifecycle, Family, and Gender in the Workplace (Salon 1)
13. Roundtable — Gender and Religion (Salon E)
10:45 AM—12:15 PM
14. Panel Session— Applying Sociology Through Consulting (Salon 1)
15. Paper Session— Comparative Research in Environmental Sociology (Commonwealth)
16. Paper Session— Keep the Beat -- Music and Social Life (Jefferson)
17. Paper Session— Life on the Water (Monroe)
18. Paper Session— Looking Back: Historical Work on Race (Capital Room)
19. Paper Session— Shifts and Challenges in Homicide Research (Dominion)
20. Paper Session— Sociology of Women (Salon 7)
21. Paper Session— Texts and Visual Sociology (Salon 8)
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22. Paper Session— The Conservative Right: Gender, Family, and Church (Salon 2)
23. Paper Session— Thematic: Understanding Social Movements: The (Ir)relevance
of the Classical Tradition (Madison)
24. Paper Session— Theoretical Perspectives of a Different Sort (Salon 6)
25. Paper Session— Whistle While We Work: Job and Life Satisfaction (Salon 3)
26. Roundtable — Virginia Tech's Post-Doctoral Bridge to Business Program (Salon E)
12:30 PM—1:45 PM
27. Panel Session— Preventing and Addressing Academic Dishonesty in the College
Classroom (Capital Room)
28. Author-Meets-Critics Session— Giovanni Arrighi, Adam Smith in Beijing (Salon 3)
29. Paper Session— College Life: What do Students Think? (Dominion)
30. Paper Session— Health, Lifestyles, and Families (Madison)
31. Paper Session— Humor or Humorless? (Jefferson)
32. Paper Session— Middle East and America (Monroe)
33. Paper Session— Studies in Labor (Salon 7)
34. Paper Session— Studies In Race (Salon 6)
35. Paper Session— Teaching Issues (Commonwealth)
36. Paper Session— Violence Against Women/Gender and Violence (Salon 1)
2:00 PM—3:30 PM
37. Paper Session— Religion (Salon 6)
38. Paper Session— Flows, Floods and Invasions: Im/migration and the Newest South
(Jefferson)
39. Paper Session— Occupations and the Workplace (Salon 1)
40. Paper Session— Religion and Politics (Madison)
41. Paper Session— School Days (Salon 7)
42. Paper Session— Social Networks and Employment (Commonwealth)
43. Paper Session— Social Psychology (Salon 2)
44. Paper Session— The Presence and Future of Grand Theoretical Designs: Parsons,
Etzioni, Luhmann, McKeon (Salon 3)
45. Paper Session— Thematic: Collective Memory (Dominion)
46. Paper Session— Thematic: Grassroot Activism (Monroe)
47. Paper Session— Violence and Victims (Capital Room)
3:45 PM—5:15 PM
48. Panel Session— In the Honor of Ida Harper Simpson (Salon 1)
49. Panel Session— President's Thematic: Nonviolent Struggle and Social Change,
Yesterday and Today (Capital Room)
50. Paper Session— Cultural Interests and Contexts (Salon 6)
51. Paper Session— In the Wake of Katrina II (Monroe)
52. Paper Session— Islam in Eurasia and Canada (Dominion)
53. Paper Session— It’s all in the Method (Madison)
54. Paper Session— Potpourri II (Salon 7)
55. Paper Session— Social Organizations and Gender (Salon 3)
56. Paper Session— The Promise and Challenge of the Small College (Commonwealth)
57. Paper Session— The Troubles We've Seen (Salon 2)
58. Paper Session— W.E.B. DuBois and the Development of American Sociology (Jefferson)
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Friday, 11 April
ASA Chair's Breakfast (Salon 5) 7:00-8:00 AM
Executive Committee Meeting (Executive Boardroom, 18th Floor) 8:00-10:00 AM
Registration (Salon E) 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Book Exhibit (Salon E) 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Poster Papers (Salon E) 2:00-6:00 PM
Cash Bar (Salon E) 3:00-5:00 PM
Presidential Honors & Convocation Plenary (Capital Ball Room, Salons 4-5) 5:00-6:30 PM
Presidential & Awards Reception (Capital Ball Room, Salons 4-5) 6:30-8:30 PM
Paper, Roundtable and Panel Sessions
9:00 AM—10:30 AM
59. Author-Meets-Critics Session— Pamela Stone, Opting Out? Why Women Really Quit
Careers and Head Home (Jefferson)
60. Undergraduate Paper Session—Location Matters (Salon 6)
61. Undergraduate Paper Session—Potpourri (Salon 7)
62. Undergraduate Paper Session—Students Studying Students (Salon 8)
63. Paper Session— It’s all About Love (Salon 3)
64. Paper Session— Latina/o Experiences in the US (Commonwealth)
65. Paper Session— Police-Citizen Interaction: Contact and Context (Capital Room)
66. Paper Session— Sociology of Mental Health (Madison)
67. Paper Session— Symbolic Interactionist Perspectives and Ethnography (Salon 1)
68. Paper Session— Teaching About Gender Inequality (Monroe)
69. Paper Session— The Media: Culture, Gender, Race, and Ethnicity (Salon 2)
70. Paper Session— Thematic: Collective Identity and Music: Resistance, Commodification,
and Memory (Dominion)
71. Roundtable — Assessment in The Undergraduate Classroom (Salon E)
10:45 AM—12:15 PM
72. Panel Session— Guns on Campus? The Case for Concealed-Carry (Capital Room)
73. Panel Session— Why Am I a Sociologist? (Salon 1)
74. Panel Session— Workshop: NSF Proposal Preparation & Merit Review Criteria
(Commonwealth)
75. Undergraduate Paper Session—Immigration (Salon 8)
76. Undergraduate Paper Session—Religion (Salon 6)
77. Undergraduate Paper Session—Social Activism (Salon 7)
78. Paper Session— All About Weber (Monroe)
79. Paper Session— Environmental Sociology and Political Economy (Jefferson)
80. Paper Session— Immigration: Issues and Challenges (Salon 3)
81. Paper Session— Islam and Secularism in Turkey (Dominion)
82. Paper Session— Politics and Policy (Salon 2)
83. Paper Session— Understanding The Tragedy at Virginia Tech (Madison)
84. Roundtable— UVA Graduate Students: Institutional and Cultural Factors in
American Gender Relations (Salon E)
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12:30 PM—1:45 PM
85. Undergraduate Paper Session— Connecting with Marginalized Others (Salon 8)
86. Undergraduate Paper Session— Perceptions (Salon 6)
87. Undergraduate Paper Session— Schools and the Lessons We Learn (Salon 7)
88. Paper Session— Boys to Men: Masculinity and Fatherhood (Dominion)
89. Paper Session— Current Research in Organizational Science (Capital Room)
90. Paper Session— Nationalism and Transnationalism (Monroe)
91. Paper Session— Police Encounters (Salon 2)
92. Paper Session— Shifting Conceptions of Gender (Jefferson)
93. Paper Session— The "New" South: Perspectives and Possibilities (Salon 3)
94. Paper Session— Thematic: Protest and Labor (Salon 1)
95. Paper Session— Thematic: Social Movements and the Natural World: Protecting the
Environment and Other Animals (Commonwealth)
96. Paper Session— Within Our Communities (Madison)
2:00 PM—3:30 PM
97. Panel Session— Careers in Sociological Practice (Salon E)
98. Undergraduate Paper Session— Movers, Shakers and Organizers (Salon 6)
99. Undergraduate Paper Session— Safety, Crime and Punishment (Salon 8)
100. Undergraduate Paper Session— Theory (Salon 7)
101. Paper Session— ASA President's Plenary (Salon 3)
102. Paper Session— Corporate America in a Global Society (Jefferson)
103. Paper Session— Global Economics and Democracy (Monroe)
104. Paper Session— Lethal Weapon (Salon 2)
105. Paper Session— Participant Observations (Salon 1)
106. Paper Session— Sociology of Motherhood: Current Research and Trends (Commonwealth)
107. Paper Session— Thematic: Collective Behavior and the Media (Dominion)
108. Paper Session— Thematic: Remembering When: Mobilization, Memory, and Race
(Capital Room)
109. Paper Session— Trends and Dynamics in Families of Color (Madison)
3:45 PM—5:15 PM
110. Undergraduate Paper Session— Class, Race and Ethnicity (Salon 7)
111. Undergraduate Paper Session— Gender (Salon 8)
112. Paper Session— Changing the World One Student at a Time (Jefferson)
113. Paper Session— Communities of Faith (Dominion)
114. Paper Session— Education in the Digital Age (Salon 1)
115. Paper Session— Gender Formation and Identity (Salon 2)
116. Paper Session— Gender, Economy and Religion in International Perspective (Salon 3)
117. Paper Session— Mother Earth (Salon 6)
118. Paper Session— Social Constructionism on the Internet (Capital Room)
119. Paper Session— Teaching and Undergraduate Education (Monroe)
120. Paper Session— Thematic: Social Movements and Catastrophe (Commonwealth)
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Saturday, 12 April
Business Meeting (Executive Boardroom) 7:00-8:30 AM
Standing Committee Meetings (Salon E) 8:30-10:00 AM
Registration (Salon E) 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Executive Committee Meeting (Executive Boardroom, 18th Floor) 8:30-11:00 AM
African American Heritage Tour. Requires pre-registration. (Bus tour) 2:00-5:00 PM
Paper, Roundtable and Panel Sessions
9:00 AM—10:30 AM
121. Panel Session— Women and Men on the Tenure-Track: Balancing Family and
Professional Lives (Dominion)
122. Paper Session— Adolescence (Salon 7)
123. Paper Session— Bringing up Baby (Salon 6)
124. Paper Session— Discrimination, Desegregation, and Neighborhoods (Salon 8)
125. Paper Session— Educational Achievement (Salon 3)
126. Paper Session— Globalization and Sociology (Jefferson)
127. Paper Session— Our Youth: Crime and Punishment (Madison)
128. Paper Session— Quality of Life (Capital Room)
129. Paper Session— Space and Place (Salon 1)
130. Paper Session— Thematic: The Radical Caucus: Reflecting on Southern
Sociologists Academic Activism (Commonwealth)
131. Paper Session— Under the Microscope (Salon 2)
132. Paper Session— White Faces and White Spaces (Monroe)
10:45 AM—12:15 PM
133. Panel Session— Communicating Our Work To The Media and Public (Capital Room)
134. Paper Session— Culture and Everyday Life (Salon 7)
135. Paper Session— Immigrants All (Salon 8)
136. Paper Session— Mental Health (Salon 3)
137. Paper Session— On the Streets: Issues of Homelessness (Commonwealth)
138. Paper Session— Production and Consumption in a Global Economy (Monroe)
139. Paper Session— Sociology of Sport (Salon 6)
140. Paper Session— Student Attainment (Salon 2)
141. Paper Session— The Politics of Faith (Madison)
142. Paper Session— Thematic: Class Matters in Mobilization (Salon 1)
143. Paper Session— Thematic: War, Movement, and Meaning (Jefferson)
144. Paper Session— Tradition and Gender Roles (Dominion)
12:30 PM—1:45 PM
145. Panel Session— Thematic: Education for Liberation and Movement Building:
Consciousness, Vision & Strategy (Dominion)
146. Paper Session— A Sociological Point of View (Commonwealth)
147. Paper Session— Drugs in Everyday Life (Salon 7)
148. Paper Session— Intimate Partner Violence (Jefferson)
149. Paper Session— Medical Sociology: Trends and Profiles (Salon 6)
150. Paper Session— Networking and Networks (Capital Room)
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151. Paper Session— On the Edge: From Aesthetics to Punk (Monroe)
152. Paper Session— Reaching Out: Crossing Racial, Ethnic and Cultural Barriers (Salon 2)
153. Paper Session— Research and the African American Community (Salon 8)
154. Paper Session— Sociology of the Body (Salon 3)
155. Paper Session— Space and Place in a Global Economy (Salon 1)
2:00 PM—3:30 PM
156. Panel Session— Educating for Critical Consciousness: Critical Pedagogy Workshop
for Beginners (Salon 1)
157. Panel Session— Searching For and Obtaining Academic Positions in Sociology
(Madison)
158. Panel Session— Top Criminology/Criminal Justice Journals: What are They Talking
About? (Capital Room)
159. Panel Session— Who’s Behind the Curtain: Examining Ethics in IRB’s, Stigmatized
Populations and Internet Sources (Salon 6)
160. Paper Session— Animals and Society (Commonwealth)
161. Paper Session— Different Perspectives Within Education (Salon 8)
162. Paper Session— Husbands, Wives and Marriage (Salon 3)
163. Paper Session— Income and Wealth (Salon 2)
164. Paper Session— Islam and Culture: Middle East and Southeast Asia (Dominion)
165. Paper Session— Men and Masculinity (Jefferson)
166. Paper Session— Moral Dilemmas (Salon 7)
167. Paper Session— Social Theory and Political Economy (Monroe)
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Wednesday, 9 April
2:00 PM—6:00 PM
Executive Committee Meeting (Executive Boardroom, 18th Floor)
4:00 PM—6:00 PM
Registration (Salon E)
5:00 PM—7:30 PM
Graduate Student Reception
The Tobacco Company Restaurant
1201 East Cary Street
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Thursday, 10 April
7:30 AM—11:00 AM
Executive Committee Meeting (Executive Boardroom, 18th Floor)
8:00 AM—5:00 PM
Registration (Salon E)
9:00 AM—10:30 AM
1. Paper Session— Campus Communities: Ties that Bind and Those that Tear
(Dominion)
Presider: Kennon J. Rice, Albright College
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"Those Whipper-Snappers Urinated in My Pansies": The Social Construction of
Town/Gown Hostility, Kelly A. Cross, Albright College; Kennon J. Rice,
Albright College
Institional Diversity and Collective Memory: African Americans on a
Predominantly White Campus, Stephanie M. McClure, Georgia College & State
University
A Safe Place to Live: Developing a Housing Policy for Transgendered Students,
Amy Dellinger Page, Appalachian State University
Dropping Back In: A Path from GED to College Degree, Gayle A. D'Andrea,
University of Virginia
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2. Paper Session— Campus Happenings (Jefferson)
Presider: John Lack, Virginia Commonwealth University
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Is There a Boy Crisis?, John Lack, Virginia Commonwealth University
Radical Jessies Go Underground: A Case Study of College Administration and
Faculty Response to Social Movements and Political Power of the Early Civil
Rights Era, Helen Lewis; Sandra Godwin, Georgia College & State University
Biological and Tenure Clocks: A Comparative Analysis of Tenure-Track Womens
Experiences in European and American Universities, Meredith Ann Katz,
Virginia Tech
Race, Secondary School Course of Study, and College Type, Elizabeth Stearns,
University of North Carolina-Charlotte; Stephanie Potochnick, University of
North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Stephanie Moller, University of North CarolinaCharlotte
3. Paper Session— Crime and Justice (Salon 7)
Presider: Jerry Joplin, Guilford College
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Critical Components of Criminal Justice Decision-making: A Choices and
Constraints Framework, Sanjay Marwah, Guilford College; Jerry Joplin,
Guilford College
The Importance of Measurement in Determining the Effectiveness of Opportunity
Theory in Explaining Bullying Victimization: The Revised 2005 School Crime
Supplement as a Case Study, Ann Marie Popp, Duquesne University
Self-defined Religiosity and Support for Capital Punishment, Matilda Brown,
Univeristy of South Carolina Aiken; Douglas L. Kuck, University of South
Carolina-Aiken
Demographic and Abuse Characteristics Associated with Protective Orders,
Michelle Emerson, Kennesaw State University; Brian Chamberlain, Kennesaw
State University
4. Paper Session— Health and Medical Services (Madison)
Presider: Marion R. Manton, Christopher Newport University
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Use of Health Care Services in the Appalachian Mountain Region of South West
Virginia, Marion R. Manton, Christopher Newport University; Gwendolyn
Thornton, Christopher Newport University
Health Care Experiences of Lesbians Living in the South: The Role of Health
Insurance, Erika L. Austin, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Jay A. Irwin,
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Medical Error: The Patient Experience, Linda A. Treiber, Kennesaw State
University
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5. Paper Session— In the Wake of Katrina I (Monroe)
Presider: Michael Wise, Appalachian State University
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When, where, and how? Understanding the Hurricane Katrina evacuation
decisions of low-income women from New Orleans., Jessica Pardee, University of
Central Florida
Teaching Through the Storm: Socialization and the Transfer of Social Capital in
a New Orleans Upward Bound Program, Adeyemi K. Stembridge, American
University; Ebony M. Duncan, Vanderbilt University; Thanh Ly, American
University
Political Imaginaries of Church and State after Hurricane Katrina, Gabriel A.
Santos, Lynchburg College; Tyler Curtis, Lynchburg College
6. Paper Session— Islam and the Politics of the West (Commonwealth)
Presider: Stephen C. Poulson, James Madison University
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Riding the Tide of Fear: Prejudice and Moral Panic Over Muslims in the U.S.
and France, Scott A. Bonn, Drew University; Caitlin Killian, Drew University
Political Islam(s) and the Question of Islamofascism, Junaid Ahmad, College of
William & Mary
Swansong: Unraveling American Misconceptions toward the Religion of Islam in
Post-September 11th America, Catherine M. Lafuente, University of South
Florida
Sociological Understanding of Islam in the West, Steven Rosenthal, Hampton
University
7. Paper Session— Origins of Crime and Violence (Salon 2)
Presider: E. M. Beck, University of Georgia
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Violent Southern Women: Understanding the Effects of a Southern Subculture of
Violence, Julia M. D'Antonio, Louisiana State University
Scots-Irish Women and the Southern Culture of Violence: The influence of ScotsIrish Females on high rates of Southern Violence, Emily R. Berthelot, Louisiana
State University; Troy C. Blanchard, Louisiana State University
Substance Use and Its Effects on Labor Market Outcomes for Women, Chantel
M. Dufrene, Louisiana State University
Race, Gender and Juvenile Detention Decision Making, Michael J. Leiber,
Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs; Kristan C. Fox, Wilder School
of Government and Public Affairs
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8. Paper Session— Perceptions of Health and Medical Providers (Salon 3)
Presider: Amy M. Sorensen, Virginia Tech
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Problem-Solvers or Problems? Physician Perceptions of Mississippi Health Care
Providers, Jeralynn S. Cossman, Mississippi State University; Debra Street,
University at Buffalo, SUNY
Do Race, Class, and Gender have an Effect on Perceptions of Physician
Thoroughness and Competency?, Justin Coran, University of Florida
Public Perception of U.S. Government's Role in Health Care, Chastity Lynn
Blankenship, University of Central Florida ; David Gay, University of Central
Florida
Self-perception measurement in adolescents with physical disabilities, Amy M.
Sorensen, Virginia Tech
9. Paper Session— Potpourri I (Salon 8)
Presider: Robert E. Freeland, University of North Carolina-Charlotte
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Relative Deprivation and Attention Selection, Robert E. Freeland, University of
North Carolina-Charlotte
Distinguishing Mental Health from Mental Illness: A Historical PerspectiveAbstract, Daniel Jay Madron, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Ill buy you breakfast if you take your pills: the use of incentives to encourage
compliance in TB treatment., Kristy Maher, Furman University
Intervening Variables in the Effect of Athletic Expenditures on School District
Performance, Russell Eugene Ward, Jr., Francis Marion University
10. Paper Session— Social Control (Salon 6)
Presider: Jesse K. Clark, University of North Carolina-Charlotte
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Actor's Perceptions of Self after Self-Directed Actions in Affect Control Theory,
Jesse K. Clark, University of North Carolina-Charlotte
Development and Experimental Validation of a German Language Affect Control
Theory Model, Tobias Schröder, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; Wolfgang
Scholl, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Schools as Institutions of Social Control: Further Implications for Social
Disorganization Theory, Michael O. Maume, University of North CarolinaWilmington
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11. Paper Session— Thematic: Vital Signs of Social Movements (Capital Room)
Presider: Oscar Miller, Tennessee State University
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Evangelical Christian Activism and the Environment: The Role of Christians for
the Mountains in the Appalachian movement against Mountain Top Removal Coal
Mining, Will Samson, University of Kentucky; Dwight Billings, University of
Kentucky
Framing Faith: Explaining Cooperation and Conflict in the Conservative
Christian Movement, Deana A. Rohlinger, Florida State University; Jill
Quadagno, Florida State University
Touched by Intolerance: Societys Response to DIFFERENCES in America, Lena
Wright Myers, The Ohio University
The Cultural Base of Racism and its Persistence, John Moland, (emeritus)
Alabama State University
12. Paper Session— Working 9:00 to 5:00? Lifecycle, Family, and Gender in the
Workplace (Salon 1)
Presider: David Johnson, University of Georgia
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Growing Pains: The Life Course and the Creation and Resolution of Work Hour
Mismatches, David Johnson, University of Georgia; Jeremy E. Reynolds,
University of Georgia
Social Inequality and Stratification Through the Lens of the Life Course, Dale
Dannefer, Case Western Reserve University; Susan W. Hinze, Case Western
Reserve University
Retail Food Workers and the 60-hour Combined Dual-Earner Work Week,
Rachel A. Sebastian, University of Cincinnati; David Maume, University of
Cincinnati
Gender, Work, Family, and Sleep Disruption among Retail Food Workers, David
Maume, University of Cincinnati; Rachel A. Sebastian, University of Cincinnati;
Anthony Richard Bardo, University of Cincinnati
13. Roundtable Session— Gender and Religion (Salon E)
Presider: Emily R. Cabaniss, North Carolina State University
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10:45 AM—12:15 PM, Thursday, 10 April
14. Panel Session— Applying Sociology Through Consulting. Sponsored by the
Sociological Practice Committee. (Salon 1)
Presider: Jeanne S. Hurlbert, Louisiana State University
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Troy C. Blanchard, Louisiana State University
Jerome McKibben, McKibben Demographics
15. Paper Session— Comparative Research in Environmental Sociology
(Commonwealth)
Presider: Andrew K. Jorgenson, NCSU
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The 'Hamburger Connection' and Deforestation in Less Developed Countries: A
Test of Unequal Ecological Exchange Theory, Kelly Fawcett, North Carolina
State
Political-Economic Indicators of Biodiversity Loss: A Cross-National Structural
Equation Modeling Analysis, Laura A. McKinney, North Carolina State
University
The Environmental Determinants of Foreign Investment Growth: A CrossNational Study of the Pollution Havens Hypothesis, Christopher C. Dick, North
Carolina State University
A Cross-National Investigation into the Role of Women in Governance in
Environmental Treaty Ratification, Elizabeth Seale, North Carolina State
A Quantitative Cross-National Analysis of the Natural and Industrial Ecological
Footprints, Gregory Fulkerson, North Carolina State University
Discussant: Timmons Roberts, College of William & Mary
16. Paper Session— Keep the Beat -- Music and Social Life (Jefferson)
Presider: Charles E. Walton, Lynchburg College
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You Will Miss Me When I Burn: A Typology of Death Songs, Charles E. Walton,
Lynchburg College
Consumption of Leisure: An Analysis of Social Interaction at Live Entertainment
Events, Kristi L. Donaldson, University of Florida; Nicholas Vargas, University
of Florida; Justin Coran, University of Florida
Securing Adulthood in an Informal Occupation: The Case of Independent Rock
Musicians, Michael E. Ramirez, Georgia College & State University
When the Beat Drops: Experiences of White Racial Identity Through the African
American "Other", Meredith Ann Katz, Virginia Tech
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17. Paper Session— Life on the Water (Monroe)
Presider: Jill A. Harrison, Ohio State University
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"I Love Dis Life on the Water": Louisiana Shrimpers and the Non-Economic
Costs of Occupational Decline, Jill A. Harrison, Ohio State University
The Social Life of American Marinas: Community, Status and Social Interaction,
Donald A. Nielsen, College of Charleston; Jane A. Nielsen, College of
Charleston
18. Paper Session— Looking Back: Historical Work on Race (Capital Room)
Presider: Peggy G. Hargis, Georgia Southern University
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Sharing Visions of a World and Future Without War, Poverty, Slaveryand the
Color Line, Barbara D. Wyche, Saint Paul's College; Terrence Walker, Saint
Paul's College
I was often compelled to hear stories: Slave Narratives, Networks, and Cultural
Sociology, Ryan Light, Ohio State University
Gender, Race, and Resistance: Involuntary Sterilization in Georgia, 1937-1970,
Amy V. D'Unger, Georgia Institute of Technology
Genealogy, Race and Ethnicity: Coming to Terms with Unequal Pasts, Angel A.
Parham, Loyola University-New Orleans
19. Paper Session— Shifts and Challenges in Homicide Research (Dominion)
Presider: Scott R. Maggard, Old Dominion University
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To Know the Unknown: Exploring the Links between Structural Factors and
Unsolved Homicides in U.S. Cities, 1980-2000., Graham C. Ousey, College of
William & Mary; Matthew R. Lee, Louisiana State University
Race Specific Drug Sales and Homicide Trajectories in Large Cities: 1980-2001,
Scott R. Maggard, Old Dominion University; Karen F. Parker, University of
Delaware
Community Context and Tolerance for Violence in a Pair of Rural Communities,
Matthew R. Lee, Louisiana State University; Graham C. Ousey, College of
William & Mary
The Causal Linkages Between Drug Offenses, Homicide and Other Violent
Crimes, Randy Gainey, Old Dominion University; Brian K. Payne, Georgia State
University; Ruth A. Triplett, Old Dominion University
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20. Paper Session— Sociology of Women (Salon 7)
Presider: Julia A. Lobue, George Washington University
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Women, Age, and the Perception of Authority, Julia A. Lobue, George
Washington University
Ideology or Oppositional Consciousness? The Conditions of Feminist
Identification, Anne K. Hunter, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Explaining Gender Differences in the Cost of Caring: The Role of Psychological
Characteristics, John Taylor, Florida State University; Joel S. Andress, Florida
State University; David Russell, Rutgers University
Social Structure and Gender: An exploration of which countries provide women
with the most rights and privileges, Christine Ann Wernet, University of South
Carolina-Aiken
21. Paper Session— Texts and Visual Sociology (Salon 8)
Presider:
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Finding Texts to Fit the Course: A Review of Texts on Crime and Mass Media,
Ashley A. Howard, Albright College; Kennon J. Rice, Albright College
Generation Text and Social Technologies: Examining Pedagogical
Considerations, Derek Greenfield, Shaw University
Media Presentation of Jobs in the Criminal Justice System, Marion R. Manton,
Christopher Newport University; Michael Zang, Christopher Newport University
Image-reality Construction in News Reportage of Crime, Casey Welch, UNF
22. Paper Session— The Conservative Right: Gender, Family, and Church (Salon 2)
Presider: Kristine E. Harkrider, The University of Texas at Austin
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Conservative Protestants Confront the New Age: Evidence from a Survey of Texas
Adults, Kristine E. Harkrider, The University of Texas at Austin; Matt Bradshaw,
The University of Texas at Austin; Daniel P. Mears, Florida State University
We Will Share All Things: Religious Commitment & the Division of Household
Labor Among Newly Married Couples, Julia C. Wilson, Emory & Henry College
Religious Beliefs, Race/Ethnicity, and Approval of Corporal Punishment,
Christopher G. Ellison, University of Texas at Austin; Andrea Henderson,
University of Texas at Austin
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23. Paper Session— Thematic: Understanding Social Movements: The (Ir)relevance
of the Classical Tradition (Madison)
Presider: Daniel M. Harrison, Lander University
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The Renaissance of Islamist Jihadi Totalitarian Terrorism: A Weberian
Perspective on the Fourth Totalitarianism and the Social Psychology of World
War IV, Paul Kamolnick, East Tennessee State University
The Relevance of The/A Classical Tradition for Social Movements Theory and
Sociology, Joseph Spear, James Madison University
Theorizing Globalization: How Marx, Durkheim, and Weber Never Have Been
More Relevant, Harry F. Dahms, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Classical theory and the analysis of social movements: neither useless, nor
necessary, Bob Edwards, East Carolina University
24. Paper Session— Theoretical Perspectives of a Different Sort (Salon 6)
Presider: James H. Gadberry, Athens State University
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Theoretical Aspects of Animal/Human Interaction: A Look at Contemporary
Anthropomorphism., James H. Gadberry, Athens State University
Genocide and Partisanship: An Explanation and Typology, Bradley Campbell,
University of Virginia
"He Looked at it Like Dead Man Stare at Flies": Explaining the Catahoula
Formation, Makr P. Jones, Millersville University
A Modular Grammar for Dual Inheritance Theory, John E. Shutt, University of
Louisville
25. Paper Session— Whistle While We Work: Job and Life Satisfaction (Salon 3)
Presider: David Embrick, Loyola University - Chicago
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Happy Workers or Indebted Servants? The Impact of Credit Holding on Job
Satisfaction, Laura McCloud, The Ohio State University; Paul R. Malackany,
Ohio State University
Once Bitten, Twice Shy: The Effect of Displacement on Workers Perceived Job
Security and Integration, Jeffrey E. Rosenthal, Wake Forest University; Stephen
Lippmann, Miami University
Context and Contours of Race, Immigrant Status and Perceived Life Satisfaction
Amongst Black West Indian College Professors in the U.S., Ian Sakura-Lemessy,
Albany State University; Nekehia Quashie, University of Utah; Donna-May
Sakura-Lemessy, Albany State University
Women Attorneys: An Exploration of the Determinants of Career Satisfaction,
Tifanie Pulley, Norfolk State University
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26. Roundtable Session— Virginia Tech's Post-Doctoral Bridge to Business
Program (Salon E)
Presiders: Frank M. Smith, Virginia Tech; Eloise Coupey, Virginia Tech
AACSB International has approved an innovative Post-Doctoral Bridge to Business
Program to enable PhD's is business-related disciplines (such as Sociology) to receive
Academic Qualification status for hire into tenure track positions within the AACSB
member schools. This seminar will describe the rationale for the program's creation, the
programs available, entrance requirements, and the financial and employment rewards
that graduates may expect to attain.
12:30 PM—1:45 PM, Thursday, 10 April
27. Panel Session— Preventing and Addressing Academic Dishonesty in the College
Classroom. Sponsored by the Committee on Sociology in Community and Small
Colleges. (Capital Room)
Presider: Carrie L. Cokely, Meredith College
28. Author-Meets-Critics Session— Giovanni Arrighi, Adam Smith in Beijing (2007)
(Salon 3)
Presider: Harry F. Dahms, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Discussants: Giovanni Arrighi, Johns Hopkins University; Wilma A. Dunaway, Virginia
Tech; Wanda Rushing, University of Memphis; Francois Nielsen, University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill
29. Paper Session— College Life: What do Students Think? (Dominion)
Presider: Debra S. Kelley, Longwood University/Professor
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Bias Among Fraternity and Sorority Students, Wayne Gillespie, East Tennessee
State University
What’s Driving the National Pestilence of Homophobia? An Examination of
Lesbian Homophobia among College Students., Mikel L. Walters, Georgia State
University
Examining the Viability of the Contact Hypothesis: Racial Integration and SelfSegregation among College Students on a Racially-Diverse College Campus,
Molly A. Weise, North Carolina Wesleyan College; Katherine L. Dunavant,
North Carolina Wesleyan College; Heather M. Wood, North Carolina Wesleyan
College
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30. Paper Session— Health, Lifestyles, and Families (Madison)
Presider: John R. Reynolds, Florida State University
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Economic Stress, Physical Disability, and Mental Health among Married
Couples, Patricia Drentea, University of Alabama-Birmingham; John R.
Reynolds, Florida State University
Rehabilitative Therapy among Preschool Children: The Social Construction of
Health Disparities and Medical Necessity, Richard Lee Rogers, Southern
Wesleyan University
Perceived Old Age and Interaction, Jeff A. Smith, Duke; Heather M. Rackin,
Duke University; Patricia Thomas, Duke
Health Inequality: To Improve Peoples Health by Focusing on Living
Arrangement, Tzeli Hsu, Mississippi State University
31. Paper Session— Humor or Humorless? (Jefferson)
Presider: James Steele, James Madison University
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Doing it for Themselves? Comparing the Abilities of Men and Women in the
Marvel Comics Universe, David F. Steele, Austin Peay State University; Sherry
Nowack, Austin Peay State University
What's So Funny?: A Look at Contemporary Racial Humor, Sarah Mayorga,
Duke University
Bridgers, Blenders, Tunnelers, and Masons: How Different Groups Approach the
Symbolic Boundaries between Religion and Humor, Michael Ian Borer, Furman
University; Justin Green, Furman University
From the Critic to the Fool: The Religious Commentary of Comedians, Michael
Ian Borer, Furman University; Sarah Otto-FitzDam, Furman University
32. Paper Session— Middle East and America (Monroe)
Presider: Ryan C. Lorimer, Middle Tennessee State Univeristy
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Wahhabism: A Successful Social Movement, Ryan C. Lorimer, Middle Tennessee
State Univeristy
Islamist Women: Assessment on Their Patriarchal, Religious and Gender
Perceptions in Contemporary Turkey, Merve Kutuk, Istanbul Bilgi University
Community Formation and Development of the Political Identity of the Islamic
Party in North America, 1969-1974., Youssef J. Carter, North Carolina Central
University
The Changing Consumer Culture in Syria: Assessing the Affect of Neighborhood
Modernity, Age, and Religiosity on Consumer Attitudes and Participation, Vicki
Valosik Elzarrad, University of South Alabama
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33. Paper Session— Studies in Labor (Salon 7)
Presider: Casey Borch, University of Alabama at Birmingham
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Buying Wins? Examining the Relationship between Salary Inequality and
Performance among Major League Baseball Teams, Kyle McCoy, University of
Alabama at Birmingham; Casey Borch, University of Alabama at Birmingham;
Michael Wallace, University of Connecticut; Ken Shin, University of South
Carolina
Consistency and Change in the Factors Influencing Female Labor Force
Participation: 1974-2004, Jonathan E. May, North Carolina State University
Patterns of Economic Restructuring from 1990 to 2006: A Group-Based
Trajectory Analysis, Daniel P. Kuehn, George Washington University
Para(il)legal Norms: Support Staff Resistance in a Law Firm, Shannon C. Dolan,
George Washington University
34. Paper Session— Studies In Race (Salon 6)
Presider: Jack M. Bloom, Indiana University Northwest
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Class, Race, Ethnicity and the End of Apartheid in South Africa, Jack M. Bloom,
Indiana University Northwest
Racial Self-Labeling: What does it mean?, Cliff Broman, Michigan State
University
Race in Confusion: Situational Interpretations of Race in Everyday Life, Naadiya
Hasan, Guilford College
Discomfort and Stereotypes: Measuring prejudices with semantic differential and
social distance scales, Von Bakanic, College of Charleston
Assessing Shifting Racial Boundaries: A Study of the Racial Classification of
Biracial Asian Children as Reported on the 2000 Census, Sara M. McDonough,
Virginia Tech
35. Paper Session— Teaching Issues (Commonwealth)
Presider: Denise L. Bissler, Randolph-Macon College
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Ripped from the Headlines: Teaching on Crime and the Media, Denise L. Bissler,
Randolph-Macon College
Tearing Down the Towers and Moving the Drugs to Hamersterdam: Using HBOs
The Wire to Teach about Crime, Drugs and the Media, Cheri Chambers,
Christopher Newport University; Linda M. Waldron, Christopher Newport
Universtiy
On the Road: Teaching and Learning about Racism and Social Change, Amanda
M. Gengler, Barton College
College Student Social Integration and Campus Racial Climate: Defining the
boundaries, Jourdan Hamilton, Georgia College and State University
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36. Paper Session— Violence Against Women/Gender and Violence (Salon 1)
Presider: C. Nicole Taylor, Flordia State University
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Is Stranger Rape Really Worse? The Impact of Victim-Perpetrator Relationship
on Victims of Rape, Carolyn Sawtell, Florida State University
Using Gender Analysis to Reduce Prison Rape: Gendered Definitions of Sexual
Assault in Policies and Practices in Correctional Settings, Kathryn J. Schmidt,
Guilford College; Debbie J. Allen, NC Dept. of Corrections
Painful Ironies: The Ironic Aspects of Traumatic Violence, Justin Snyder,
University of Virginia
Race Differences in Girl Violence: The Importance of School Success, Maxine S.
Thompson, North Carolina State University; Rv Thivierge-Rikard, North Carolina
State University
Discussant: Carolyn Sawtell, Florida State University
2:00 PM—3:30 PM, Thursday, 10 April
37. Paper Session— Flows, Floods and Invasions: Im/migration and the Newest
South (Jefferson)
Presider: Larry J. Griffin, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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The Third Yankee Invasion, William W. Falk, University of Maryland
Whose South Is It Anyway?: Latino Immigration and Conflicts over Place,
Barbara Ellen Smith, Virginia Tech
Place and Conflict between Long-Term Residents and Immigrants in Southwest
Virginia and the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas, John Knowles, Virginia
Tech
38. Paper Session— Occupations and the Workplace (Salon 1)
Presider: Gretchen McHenry, North Carolina State University
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Gender and "The American Occupational Structure": Retesting Blau and
Duncan's Classic Models, Gretchen McHenry, North Carolina State University
Factors in Successful Job Placement of Ex-Offenders and Ex-Users, Marion R.
Hughes, Towson University
Social, Demographic and Institutional Factors Predicting the Recruitment and
Retention of People of Color in Educational Institutions, George A. Yancey,
University of North Texas
A New Conceptual Analysis of NGOs and SMOs, Patricia Campion, Tennessee
Technological University; Lachelle Norris, Tennessee Tech University
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39. Paper Session— Religion (Salon 6)
Presider: Andreas Schneider, Texas Tech
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Exploring Cross-Cultural Variations in Supernatural Attributions: A Six-Culture
Test, Herman W. Smith, UM St. Louis; Andreas Schneider, Texas Tech
Multi Dimensional Analysis of Religious Behavior: A Triangulated Study,
Breandan Jennings, Texas Tech University
Whose Report Do You Believe? The Role of Religion in the Formation of the
Black Identity of People of African Descent in the Western Hemisphere., Jason
Alan Freeman, East Carolina University
"I Had My Wrestle with God": Contemporary Southern Women and Conservative
Protestantism, Emily R. Cabaniss, North Carolina State University
Faith or Science? Exploring the association between religiousness and academic
specialization among undergraduates, Jennifer E. Storch, Texas State University;
Christopher G. Ellison, University of Texas at Austin
40. Paper Session— Religion and Politics (Madison)
Presider: Oscar Miller, Tennessee State University
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Protest Potential in the Middle East: An Analysis of Israel, Egypt, Jordan and
Turkey, Lindsey P. Peterson, The Ohio State University; Anne M. Price, The
Ohio State University
Meta Theory on Pope Benedicts Theology and Muslim Philosophy, Mahgoub
Mahmoud, Tennessee State University
Religion and the Politics of Social Issues, Anthony Blasi, Tennessee State
University
Bad Samaritans: Religion and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment, Darren Sherkat,
Southern Illinois University
Discussant: Hilquias B. Cavalcanti, James Madison University
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41. Paper Session— School Days (Salon 7)
Presider: Luke Rogers, Virginia Commonwealth University
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Applied Sociology and Student Organizations for Social Change, Luke Rogers,
Virginia Commonwealth University; Michael Rutz, Virginia Commonwealth
University; Kathleen Johnson, Virginia Commonwealth University
Faculty attitudes toward students with disabilities: Does the visibility of disability
matter?, Tom Buchanan, UT-Chattanooga; Matt St. Charles, UT-Chattanooga;
Michelle Rigler, UT-Chattanooga; Charles Hart, UT-Chattanooga
Who Succeeds in the Transition to High School? Staying on track and
succeeding, Elizabeth J. Glennie, RTI International; Melissa A. Barnett,
University of New Orleans; Elizabeth Stearns, University of North CarolinaCharlotte; Roslyn Mickelson, University of North Carolina- Charlotte
Predictors of Attitude toward Sex Education in Public Schools, Sarah Gibson,
Old Dominion University; Allison T. Chappell, Old Dominion University
42. Paper Session— Social Networks and Employment (Commonwealth)
Presider: Steve McDonald, North Carolina State University
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Social Networks, Academic Achievement and Post-Graduation Plans at an Elite,
Private University, Nathan D. Martin, Duke University
Not So Fast My Friend: College Football Coaching and the Conditional Effects of
Race and Social Networks, Jacob C. Day, North Carolina State University; Steve
McDonald, North Carolina State University
Jumping Ship or Merely Crossing the Aisle? An Analysis of the Circulation of
Elite Lawyers, Debra Schleef, University of Mary Washington
A Tale of Two Concepts of Social Capital: Network Resources and Civic
Networks, Lijun Song, Duke University
43. Paper Session— Social Psychology (Salon 2)
Presider: Nick Berigan, University of South Carolina
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"High Maintenance: How Gender, Status and Power Affect the Perceptions of the
Custodial-Teacher Relationship", Heather L. Scheuerman, Emory University
A Social Psychological Perspective on the Global Warming Phenomenon,
William Joseph Kinney, University of St. Thomas
Types of Cooperative Social Relations: The Work Trip Carpool, Suzanne B.
Kurth, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; Thomas C. Hood, University of
Tennessee-Knoxville
The Rational Pursuit of Justice and the Malibu Surfer Problem, Nick Berigan,
University of South Carolina; Barry Markovsky, University of South Carolina
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44. Paper Session— The Presence and Future of Grand Theoretical Designs:
Parsons, Etzioni, Luhmann, McKeon (Salon 3)
Presider: Harry F. Dahms, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
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Talcott Parsons' Structural Functionalism, Edward Tiryakian, Duke University
Amitai Etzioni's Theory of the Active Society, Robert Antonio, University of
Kansas
Niklas Luhmann's Theory of Social Systems, Stephan Fuchs, University of
Virginia
Richard McKeon and the Sociology of Culture, Mark Jacobs, George Mason
University
45. Paper Session— Thematic: Collective Memory (Dominion)
Presider: Holly McCammon, Vanderbilt University
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Towards a Mnemonic Approach for Mobilization: Theorizing Collective Memory
in Social Movement Research, Roberto Velez-Velez, Bard College
Contested Memory and Commemoration: The May 4th Memorial at Kent State
University, Christina R. Shreckengost, Emory University
Whites Recollections of the Civil Rights Movement: Exploring the Intersection of
Autobiographical and Collective Memory, Sandra K. Gill, Gettysburg College
46. Paper Session— Thematic: Grassroot Activism (Monroe)
Presider: Deana A. Rohlinger, Florida State University
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We All Come Together When Theres a Flood: The Shaping of the Social Vision of
a Community-based Arts Project, Maureen Mullinax, University of Kentucky
Witness for Peace: From Human Shields to Labor Activists, Andrew A. Duncan,
Virginia Tech; Ellie Smith, Virginia Tech; Rammy M. Haija, Radford University
Eight Karats of Justice: Analysis of the Grassroots Resistance Movement Against
Goldmining in the Villages of Bergama, Turkey, Banu A. Kocer, Beykent
University, Istanbul, Turkey
Virtual Uprising: Burmese Bloggers and the Online Rights Movement in
Myanmar, Stephen J. Sills, University of North Carolina Greensboro
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47. Paper Session— Violence and Victims (Capital Room)
Presider: Sarah Jane Brubaker, Virginia Commonwealth University
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The Intersection of Poverty, Race and Gender as Catalysts for the MasculinityViolence Nexus Within Indigent African American Communities, Michael Palmer,
Marshall-Wythe School of Law/College of William &
It Happened on a Wednesday: Ghanaian Street Children, L R. Boutwell,
Virginia Tech
Applied Sociology and Victim Advocacy on a College Campus, Wendy Dickson,
Virginia Commonwealth University; Tammy McKeown, Virginia
Commonwealth University; Kathryn Monusky, Virginia Commonwealth
University
Womens Self Defense as an Exploration and Application of Radical Physical
Feminism, Rebekah Carrow, Virginia Commonwealth University
2:00 PM—6:00 PM, Thursday, 10 April
Poster Session— (Salon E)
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Money Honey: Credit Card Debt Among Undergraduates, Courtney B. Ross,
Georgia State University; David Knox, East Carolina University; Marty Zusman,
Indiana University Northwest
The Acculturation of International Students, John E. Dietrich, Albright College;
Kennon J. Rice, Albright College
Common and Illicit Substance Use among Adolescents: Predictors and
Comparisons, Kristi L. Donaldson, University of Florida
College Student Attitudes Toward Buddhism, Derek F. Maher, East Carolina
University; Angela M. Decuzzi, Wilson Technical Community College and
Craven Comm; David Knox, East Carolina University
Why are the Black and White Kids Sitting with Each Other in the Cafeteria?,
Anna Bruton, Albright College; Kennon J. Rice, Albright College
The Little Ones: Gender Differences in Attitudes Toward Children Among
University Students, Brandi Bragg, East Carolina University; David Knox, East
Carolina University
Religion and Acculturation Among International Students, Stephen J. Sills,
University of North Carolina Greensboro; Joyce F. Clapp, University of North
Carolina at Greensboro
Let your fingers to the talking: Social distance and college students' cell phone
networks, Nancy Horak Randall, Wingate University
Juvenile Disposition Decisions: The Interaction Between Race/Ethnicity and
Legal Variables, Lori D. Moore, Florida State University
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3:45 PM—5:15 PM, Thursday, 10 April
48. Panel Session— In the Honor of Ida Harper Simpson (Salon 1)
Presiders: Angela M. O'Rand, Duke University; Lynn Smith-Lovin, Duke University
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Steven Vallas, George Mason University
William Form, Ohio State University
Kenneth I. Spenner, Duke University
49. Panel Session— President's Thematic: Nonviolent Struggle and Social Change,
Yesterday and Today (Capital Room)
Presider: Larry W. Isaac, Vanderbilt University
Discussants: James M. Lawson, Vanderbilt University; Bernard Lafayette, University of
Rhode Island
50. Paper Session— Cultural Interests and Contexts (Salon 6)
Presider: Rebecca S. Powers, East Carolina University
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Which Name Will it Be? Recent Information from College Students on Name
Changing Preferences , Shannon M. Lewis, East Carolina University; Rebecca S.
Powers, East Carolina University
Paths to Social Goods: White, Male Offending in a Cultural Context, Julie B.
Wiest, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Cultural Interests, Sociability and Social Empathy: Cultural WEB Site Use and
the Definition of Social Boundaries, Michael Wise, Appalachian State
University; Catherine Harris, Wake Forest University
51. Paper Session— In the Wake of Katrina II (Monroe)
Presider: Tammy Henderson, Oklahoma State University
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The Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: Psychological Well-being of Displaced
Elders, Tammy Henderson, Oklahoma State University; Karen A. Roberto,
Virginia Tech
The Impact of Hurricane Katrina on the Churches of New Orleans: The Churches
That Died, William H. Day, Jr, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary
Family Pets and Hurricane Evacuation Decisions, Christa Reiser, East Carolina
University; Kenneth Wilson, East Carolina University; Sean Aube, East Carolina
University
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52. Paper Session— Islam in Eurasia and Canada (Dominion)
Presider: Tugrul Keskin, Virginia Tech. University
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Islamic Socio-Religious Movements in the Balkans and among the Balkan
Muslims, Mesut Idriz, MPH Group Publishing
Meeting at the Iftar: NGOs of Muslim background in Austria and their imagebuilding activities during Ramadan, Valeria Heuberger, The Austro-American
Institute of Education
Muslims and the Secularization of Canada, Ali H. Zaidi, Wilfrid Laurier
University
53. Paper Session— It's all in the Method (Madison)
Presider: Steven P. Wilcox, George Mason University and Serco, Inc.
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A New Paradigm for Quantitative Sociological Methodology, Steven P. Wilcox,
George Mason University and Serco, Inc.
Let's Talk About Sex: The Experience and Practice of Conducting Interviews
about Sex and Sexuality, Danielle M. Currier, Radford University
So how were you hunted? Going Beyond the Methods Textbook and into the Field,
Soma Chaudhuri, Vanderbilt University
Hybrid Indicators and Commensurability: The Cases of Income Inequality and
Education in Comparative Research, Miles E. Simpson, North Carolina Central
University
54. Paper Session— Potpourri II (Salon 7)
Presider: Deeb Kitchen, University of Florida
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There's Gold Out West: Sincere Fictions of American History in Little Golden
Books, Deeb Kitchen, University of Florida
Use of Elderly Meals Programs and Risk of Nursing Home Admission: Does
Participation in Meals Programs Serve a Protective Effect?, Vicki L. Lamb,
North Carolina Central University
Shaping a Movement: The Impact of Movement-Countermovement Dynamics on
the Fight against Human Trafficking, Marguerite Hernandez, The Ohio State
University
Stressors, Practices, and Outcomes: A Longitudinal Application of Grolnicks
Parenting Dimensions, Jonathan R. Brauer, North Carolina State University;
Jeremiah B. Wills, Roanoke College
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55. Paper Session— Social Organizations and Gender (Salon 3)
Presider: Debarashmi Mitra, Delta State University
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What is a FEMALE? Frame Development in Mothers Organizations, Carla M.
Eastis, Catawba College
Gender Relations and Globalization: Problems and Prospects, Debarashmi
Mitra, Delta State University
56. Paper Session— The Promise and Challenge of the Small College. Sponsored by
the Committee on Sociology in Community and Small Colleges. (Commonwealth)
Presider: Karen C. Mundy, Lee University
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A comparison of small colleges and state universities, Bennett M. Judkins,
University of North Carolina-Greensboro
Administrative work in the small college, Ollie J. Lee, Lee University
The Role of the Small College in Reenchanting a Disenchanted World, Matthew
S. Vos, Covenant College
57. Paper Session— The Troubles We've Seen (Salon 2)
Presider: Jeremy Porter, Mississippi State University
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Gay Bashing: An Ecological Explanation of Sexual Orientation Biased Hate
Crimes in the United States, Marisa C. Allison, Mississippi State University;
Jeremy Porter, Mississippi State University; Lynn Hempel, Mississippi State
University; Frank M. Howell, Mississippi State University
Genocide the Ex-Gay Movement, Sue E. Spivey, James Madison University
Suicide and Self-Injury among Southern Lesbians: Preliminary Findings from the
Lesbian Social Life Study, Jay A. Irwin, University of Alabama at Birmingham;
Erika L. Austin, University of Alabama at Birmingham
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58. Paper Session— W.E.B. Du Bois and the Development of American Sociology
(Jefferson)
Presider: Robert A. Wortham, North Carolina Central University
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W.E.B. Du Bois and the Sociological Study of Crime, Tasha Melvin, North
Carolina Central University
W.E.B. Du Bois and the Sociology of the African American Family, Mindy
Meyers Saari, North Carolina Central University
W.E.B. Du Bois and Rural Sociology: A Social Study, Robert A. Wortham, North
Carolina Central University
The Use of Methodological Triangulation in the Early Sociological Works of
Charles Booth, W.E.B. Du Bois and Jane Addams, Shannon O'Connor, North
Carolina Central University
The Influence of German Thought and Experience on the Development of Du
Bois' Sociology, Stacey Weger, North Carolina Central University
Du Bois and Washington on the Quality of African American Life at the Turn of
the Twentieth Century, Florence Batine, North Carolina Central University
4:00 PM—6:00 PM, Thursday, 10 April
Cash Bar (Salon E)
5:30 PM—7:30 PM
Reception hosted by Social Forces (Museum of the Confederacy)
Members must have RSVP, Social Forces
6:30 PM—9:00 PM
Community Colleges and Small Colleges Dinner (Lobby of Hotel)
Caroline Parham will lead the group to dinner
7:00 PM—8:30 PM, Thursday
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7:00 AM—8:00 AM
ASA Chair's Breakfast (TBA)
Presider: Roberta Spalter-Roth, American Sociological Association (Salon 5)
8:00 AM—10:00 AM
Executive Committee Meeting (Executive Boardroom, 18th Floor)
8:00 AM—5:00 PM
Registration (Salon E)
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9:00 AM—10:30 AM, Friday, 11 April
59. Author-Meets-Critics Session— Pamela Stone, Opting Out? Why Women Really
Quit Careers and Head Home. Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women.
(Jefferson)
Presider: Josipa Roksa, University of Virginia
Discussants: Philip Cohen, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Carol Wharton,
University of Richmond; Irene Padavic, Florida State University
60. Undergraduate Paper Session— Location Matters (Salon 6)
Presider: Ryan C. Lorimer, Middle Tennessee State Univeristy
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The Impact of Rural vs. Non-Rural Residence on Political Ideology, Krysten M.
Rhodes, Emory & Henry College
Environmental beliefs, attitudes, and actions in North Carolina, Sara Jessilyn
Kemp, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Student, School, Setting: How Background, Academics, and Location Influence
High School Dropouts, Anneliese Margaret Markle, Emory & Henry College
61. Undergraduate Paper Session— Potpourri (Salon 7)
Presider: Lori Brown, Meredith College
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Collective Memory of Trauma and its Impact on Culture and Identity, Brittany A.
Morin-Mezzadri, Elmira College
Bureaucratic Traditions, Consensus and the Role of the Media in the American
Civil Liberties Union Central Texas Chapter, Megan Collins, Southwestern
University
Mental Health and Adolescents, Meredith Pugh, Meredith College
Mental Illness and Families, Jessica Driscoll, Meredith College
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62. Undergraduate Paper Session— Students Studying Students (Salon 8)
Presider: Jon Fish, Florida State University
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Evidence of Cultural Shock Theory among Chinese Study Abroad Students at
Longwood University, Athena Hahn, Longwood University
The Effects of Physical Attractiveness on Popularity, Aggression, and Academic
Achievement in the Late High School Years, Allen Hyde, University of AlabamaBirmingham
I Want to Save the World, but First Let Me Finish My Homework: An
Examination of College Student Volunteering, Carolyn Marcus, Mercer
University
The Effects of Media Consumption on Fear of Campus Shooting Events, James A.
Baker, University of Tennessee-Martin; Shawn Spendlove, University of
Tennessee-Martin; Grant Warner, University of Tennessee at Martin
Binge Drinking and Alcohol Consumption: An Analysis of Drinking Behaviors of
University Athletes, Jose Torres, Norfolk State University
63. Paper Session— It's all About Love (Salon 3)
Presider: Michele A. Adams, Tulane University
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The Rhetoric of Alternative Dating: Choice vs. Efficiency, Michele A. Adams,
Tulane University; Jeannie Haubert Weil, Winthrop University; Stanley
Hoogerwerf, Tulane University
The Age of Love: Dating and the Developmental Discourse in a Middle School
Summer Camp, Sandi K. Nenga, Southwestern University; Lauren A. Cox,
Southwestern University
Religiosity and its Psycho-Social Effects: A Quantitative Analysis of Empathy,
Altruistic Love, and Life Satisfaction, Nicholas Vargas, University of Florida
64. Paper Session— Latina/o Experiences in the US (Commonwealth)
Presider: Hilquias B. Cavalcanti, James Madison University
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Latino/a culture in the U.S. Market, George R. Still, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State Universit
Cultural Attachment and Immigrant Behavior: Remittance-Sending among US
Latinos, Stacey U. Tucker, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; Stephanie A.
Bohon, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Hispanic/Latino Adolescent Perceptions of Family and Education, Linda A.
Carson, Lander University
¡Bienvenido a las Montañas!: Assessing the Needs of Latinos in the High
Country, Cameron D. Lippard, Appalachian State University
Discussant: Daniel J. Delgado, University of Missouri-Columbia
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65. Paper Session— Police-Citizen Interaction: Contact and Context (Capital Room)
Presider: Debra S. Kelley, Longwood University/Professor
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Police and Juvenile Interaction in the 21st Century: Issues and Dilemmas, James
F. Hodgson, Virginia State University
Police Response to Gay Communities: The Necessity to Interact, Taneshe Senior,
Virginia State University
The Importance of Context in Police-Public Interactions, Debra S. Kelley,
Longwood University/Professor
66. Paper Session— Sociology of Mental Health (Madison)
Presider: John R. Reynolds, Florida State University
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Gender, Work, and Psychological Distress: Examining the Effects of Emotional
Labor, Rachel N. Head, North Carolina State University
Racial Differences in Depressive Symptoms: A Longitudinal Study, Emily R.
Green, Clemson University
Activity Limitations and the Experience of Anger: Racial/Ethnic
Contrasts, Natalie O. Armstrong, Florida State University; Robyn K. Lewis,
Florida State University; R. Jay Turner, Florida State University
Disability and Depression: The Role of Positive and Negative Aspects of Social
Relationships, Joel S. Andress, Florida State University; Ursula Keller, Florida
State University
67. Paper Session— Symbolic Interactionist Perspectives and Ethnography (Salon 1)
Presider: Rob K. Miller, University of North Carolina-Wilmington
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Using the Symbolic Interactionist Frame: Sociological, Queer, and Feminist
Approaches to BDSM Sexualities, Brandy L. Simula, Emory University
Social Interaction and Self-Presentation through Everyday Forms of Mediated
Communications, Steven Seiler, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
The linguistic discourse surrounding homoerotic experimentation, Lanier F.
Basenberg, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
An Involuntary Ethnography of a Stay at the Latipsoh: Being Sick in a Sick Place,
Rob K. Miller, University of North Carolina-Wilmington; Angela L. Wadsworth,
University of North Carolina-Wilmington
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68. Paper Session— Teaching About Gender Inequality. Sponsored by the SWSSouth. (Monroe)
Presider: Michelle Emerson, Kennesaw State University
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Professional Networking: A Path to Understanding Gender Inequality, Angela
Lewellyn Jones, Elon University
The Trouble with Teaching Men about Gender, Graham Spann, Lees-McRae
College
What's Being Sold? Using a Group Project Analysis of Advertisements to Teach
about Social Inequality, Diane Everett, Stetson University
Caveman, Cooks, Iron Chefs, and Hegemonic Masculinity: Foodways and the
Embodiment of Gender, Lisa Peloquin, Elon University
69. Paper Session— The Media: Culture, Gender, Race, and Ethnicity (Salon 2)
Presider: Maria Lowe, Southwestern University
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Conservative Newspapers and Gender in the Presentation of Violent Criminal
Incidents, Kenneth Wagner, Lynchburg College; Carolyn Walsh, Lynchburg
College; Ashley Sellers, Lynchburg College; Sheryl Van Horne, Penn State
Altoona
Victimization in the Milieu of Assimilation: Cultural Identity in South Carolina
Jewish Newspapers, Dana M. Greene, North Carolina Central University
The Impact of Media on Biracial Identity Formation, Alicia L. Edison,
University of North Texas
A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: A Content Analysis of Black Women in
Media Images, Robin Marie Gary, Meredith College; Carrie L. Cokely, Meredith
College
70. Paper Session— Thematic: Collective Identity and Music: Resistance,
Commodification, and Memory (Dominion)
Presider: Rebecca G. Adams, University of North Carolina-Greensboro
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Collective Identity, Community Cohesion and Political Resistance of OG Rap,
Darby Southgate, Ohio State University
Timbre, Tempo, Dynamics and Lyrics In The Service of Capital, Matthew W.
Irvin, Eastern Kentucky University
Music and Collective Identity: The Role of Pre-existing Cultural Repertoires in
the 1969 Charleston Nurses' Strike, William F. Danaher, College of Charleston
The Ethnicity of Anything: Moving Beyond People in the Sociology of Ethnic
Identity, Justin Snyder, University of Virginia
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71. Roundtable Session— Assessment in The Undergraduate Classroom (Salon E)
Presider: Chandrouti Rita Persaud, Mississippi Valley State University
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Designing Tools to Assist in the Assessment Process for SACS Accreditation: An
instructional Guide and checklist for reviewing the Nichols' Format, Chandrouti
Rita Persaud, Mississippi Valley State University
10:45 AM—12:15 PM, Friday, 11 April
72. Panel Session— Guns on Campus? The Case for Concealed-Carry (Capital
Room)
Presider: Patrick D. Nolan, University of South Carolina
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Experimental evidence on effectiveness of concealed-carry on reducing
injuries/casualties, Jack Rumbaugh, Suarez International
Philip Van Cleave, Virginia Citizens Defense League
Andrew Dysart, Students for Concealed Carry on Campus
73. Panel Session— Why Am I a Sociologist? (Salon 1)
Presider: Ronald C. Wimberley, North Carolina State University
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Charles Tittle, North Carolina State University
Michael Hughes, Virginia Tech
Ida Simpson, Duke University
74. Panel Session— Workshop: NSF Proposal Preparation & Merit Review Criteria
(Commonwealth)
Presider: Kevin Fox Gotham, Tulane University
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Workshop on NSF funding opportunities, proposal development strategies, and
merit review criteria., Kevin Fox Gotham, Tulane University
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75. Undergraduate Paper Session—Immigration (Salon 8)
Presider: Ben Cummings, Middle Tennessee State University
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Balancing Act: How Members of the Latino Immigrant Second Generation Deal
with Cultural Exposure and Overload In and Out of the Home., Sarah E. Ross,
University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill
Migration Patterns and the Sex Industry, Laura Becker, Southern Wesleyan
University
Rebuilding the House that Jack Built: Comparative Analysis of Immigration and
Residential Crowding in the US, Tristine P. Baccam, Southwestern University
Gay Immigration and the Limits of Mainstreaming, Iimay Ho, University of
North Carolina-Chapel Hill
African Physician Immigration: Trends and Push/Pull Factors, Laura Houenou,
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
76. Undergraduate Paper Session—Religion (Salon 6)
Presider: Donald P. Woolley, Duke University
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Religion v. Feminism: The Impact of Four Dimensions of Religiosity on Gender
Beliefs, Natalie Rouse, Emory & Henry College
Demographics and Religion's Effect on Emotional Well-Being, Alicia Garcia,
Fayetteville State University; Kristi Jones, Fayetteville State University; Shanita
Jones, Fayetteville State University; Cassandra Jones, Fayetteville State
University
Prayer, Scripture Reading, and Images of God: Patterns in Adolescences Over
Time, Niobra M. Peterson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Accidental Environmentalists: Images of Nature in the New Evangelical
Liturgy, Christine M. Woodman, Virginia Commonwealth University
Imagining God: The Influence of Social Factors on Student Perceptions of an
Authoritarian God, Alison Amyx, Mercer University
77. Undergraduate Paper Session—Social Activism (Salon 7)
Presider: Erica Toothman, Florida State University
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Fighting the Religious Right in Texas: How Political Activist Organizations
Recruit and Maintain Members in the Fight for a Division Between Church and
State, William A. Faulk, Southwestern University
Activists on the Margin: High Risk Activism in a Needle Exchange Program,
Phillip A. Cantu, Southwestern University
Guardian Angels at the Grassroots: A Study of The Factors That Shape
Individuals Into Activists, Sarah Marie Fankhauser, Southwestern University
Millennial Activists: Strong Individuals in Social Movements, Elizabeth A. East,
Tennessee Technological University
Which Side Are You On? An Examination of the Recruitment Tactics Used by a
Local Education Union, Anne Olson, Southwestern University
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78. Paper Session— All About Weber (Monroe)
Presider: David G. Bromley, Virginia Commonwealth University
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Challenges to Charismatic Authority: The Case of Unificationism, David G.
Bromley, Virginia Commonwealth University; Rachel Bobbitt, Virginia
Commonwealth University
A Prefiguration of Capitalisms Ecological Crisis in Webers Protestant Ethic,
Andrew W. Jones, University of Vermont
Overcoming the Fetishism of the Alphabet: Romanticism, Teacher Preparation,
and the Reading Wars, John S. Rice, University of North Carolina-Wilmington
Evolution Adapting to Society: The Subjective Aspect of Objective Research,
Jarrett Thibodeaux, Vanderbilt University
79. Paper Session— Environmental Sociology and Political Economy (Jefferson)
Presider: Carmel E. Price, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
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Structural Changes in the Global Timber Industry: Globalization, Neoliberalism,
& Financialization, Andrew Gunnoe, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Disproportional Placement of Environmental Hazards and Social Movements,
Sara E. Malley, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Population Growth in Metropolitan Areas and Environmental Degradation,
Carmel E. Price, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Marx and Durkheim: Toward a More Complex Theory of Nature-Society
Relationships, Alex M. Stoner, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
The Shift of E-Wastes from China to Africa, Lyndsay H. Dawson, University of
Tennessee-Knoxville
80. Paper Session— Immigration: Issues and Challenges (Salon 3)
Presider: Rose Buckelew, Duke University
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Structural Assimilation of Mexican-Americans in Santa Ana, California, Rose
Buckelew, Duke University
Phenotype and Immigration: A Multi-Methods Approach, Sarah E. Hendricks,
University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Derogation, Devaluation, and Distance: The Anti-Latino Roots of Public Support
for Immigration Reform, Heeju Shin, University of Texas at Austin; Lynn
Hempel, Mississippi State University; David Leal, University of Texas at Austin
Language Loss? Evidence on the Shift to English among Vietnamese American
Youth, Carl L. Bankston, Tulane University; Vy Dao, Tulane University
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81. Paper Session— Islam and Secularism in Turkey (Dominion)
Presider: Tugrul Keskin, Virginia Tech. University
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Moderate Islam: From Cold War to New World Order, Deniz Tansi, Yeditepe
University
The Ideological Moderation of Islamist Parties in Turkey, Feriha Perekli, Indiana
University
Islamist Women: Assessment on Their Patriarchal, Religious and Gender
Perceptions in Contemporary Turkey, Merve Kutuk, Istanbul Bilgi University
Politics as Containment: State-Islam Interaction in Turkey, Hatem Ete, Middle
East Technical University
Discussant: Kemal Silay, Indiana University
82. Paper Session— Politics and Policy (Salon 2)
Presider: Charles J. Brody, University of North Carolina-Charlotte
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"Don't Know" Responses and Non-Attitudes in Surveys of Political Attitudes: Are
there Differences by Gender?, Charles J. Brody, University of North CarolinaCharlotte
Political Support and Cosponsorship, Tracy L. Burkett, College of Charleston;
Nate Chapman, College of Charleston
Historical Antecedents Contributing to Differentiation of Educational Attainment
Levels Between U.S. Latino Subgroups, Michael E. Itzkowitz, University of
Florida
Welfare: A Problematic Solution to Poverty and Social Inequality, Anthony J.
Cortese, Southern Methodist University
83. Paper Session— Understanding The Tragedy at Virginia Tech (Madison)
Presider: Michelle Emerson, Kennesaw State University
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The "Framing" of 4-16: Gender and Symbolic Nurturing, Laura E. Agnich,
Virginia Tech; James Hawdon, Viriginia Tech; John Ryan, Virginia Tech
Who Says ? : A Preliminary Qualitative Analysis of Media Coverage vs.
Participant Observation During and After the Virginia Tech Shootings, Katelynn
L. Johnson, Virginia Tech
From Individual to Community: The Framing of Tragedy and the Display of
Social Solidarity, John Ryan, Virginia Tech; James Hawdon, Viriginia Tech
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84. Roundtable Session— UVA Graduate Student Session: Institutional and
Cultural Factors in American Gender Relations (Salon E)
Presider: Ryan T. Gruters, University of Virginia
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Gender and Marriage Influence on American Immigrant Workers, Eunryung
Kang, University of Virginia
Toward A Unified Theory of Gender-Based Employment Discrimination in the
American Public Sector, Michael L. Wayne, University of Virginia
Whatever You Say, Dear: Doing Gender in Evangelical and Fundamentalist
Protestant Households, Megan Swanson, University of Virginia
Girls Engagement with Math: Beliefs, Behavior and Belonging, Ellen Markowitz,
University of Virginia
Another Masculinity? Shared Parenting and the Fathers Rights Movement, Ryan
T. Gruters, University of Virginia
12:30 PM—1:45 PM, Friday, 11 April
85. Undergraduate Paper Session—Connecting with Marginalized Others (Salon 8)
Presider: Peg Wimmer, Ferrum College
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Alternatives to Traditional Treatments for Mental Illness, Amanda Rhodes,
Meredith College
Groupie Behavior, Ben Wislinski, Randolph-Macon College; Denise L. Bissler,
Randolph-Macon College
The Effects of Religiosity and Spirituality on Quality of Life Among Homeless
Individuals, Jason W. Grover, University of Alabama Birmingham
The REAL Senior Integration Project: Bringing Meaning Back Into The Lives of
The Elderly, Kristen Nicole Wise, Covenant College
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86. Undergraduate Paper Session— Perceptions (Salon 6)
Presider: Miriam Sessions, Florida State University
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Perceptions and Attitudes towards Prescription Pain Drugs Relative to
Socioeconomic Status, Deborah L. Gooden, University of Alabama at
Birmingham
Perceptions and Expectations of Female PhD Students in STEM Fields, Vicki P.
Winstead, University of Alabama Birmingham; Shelia R. Cotten, University of
Alabama - Birmingham; Donna M. Handley, University of AlabamaBirmingham; Elizabeth A. Yost, University of Alabama at Birmingham
College Students Perceptions of Government Welfare, Jamie Alongi, Mercer
University
Perceptions of Factors Associated with Casual Sex on A College
Campus, Millicent Knipper, University of Tennessee-Martin; Whitney Hyde,
University of Tennesses at Martin; Lee Russell, University of Tennessee-Martin;
Stuart Shaw, University of Tennessee-Martin
Public Perceptions of Mental Illness, Morgan Hamme, Meredith College
87. Undergraduate Paper Session—Schools and the Lessons We Learn (Salon 7)
Presider: John J. Beggs, Louisana State University
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Scholar Communities and Service Learning: Integrating Theory and
Practice, Ken Spring, Belmont University; Jessica Boyer, Belmont University;
Marie Campbell, Belmont University; Ryan Hurd, Belmont University; Kurt
Niesner, Belmont University; Cayla Wilson, Belmont University
Racial and Socioeconomic Stratification within Classrooms in the CharlotteMecklenburg School System, Marianne Kay Wilson, Wake Forest University
Study Abroad: the Student Experience, Ashley Nicole Morris, The University of
North Carolina-Chapel Hill
More Than the MRS Degree: Influences on the Career Attainment Plans of
Mercer Universitys Female Students, Liz Keck, Mercer University
Women in Search of Freedom and Respect: Factors that Influence Sexism at
Mercer, Latoya Hutchinson, Mercer University
88. Paper Session— Boys to Men: Masculinity and Fatherhood (Dominion)
Presider: John R. Reynolds, Florida State University
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Father-Child Relationships and the Psychological Distress of Nonresidential
Fathers: What Helps and What Hurts?, Anastasia S. Vogt Yuan, Virginia Tech
Putting Fatherhood First: Mens Work Adjustments, Gayle Kaufman, Davidson
College
The Blueprint 3.0: Young, Black Fathers Views of Fatherhood in the New
Millennium, Leigh A. Willis, The University of Georgia; Jeff E. Hall, The
University of Alabama-Birmingham
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89. Paper Session— Current Research in Organizational Science (Capital Room)
Presider: Beth A. Rubin, University of North Carolina-Charlotte
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Is there a female advantage in management? supervisor traits and subordinate
job attitudes, David Maume, University of Cincinnati
The Use of External Management Strategies in Coping with Work-Family
Conflict: Insights from a Novel Theoretical Paradigm , April J. Spivack, UNCCharlotte, Organizational Science; Marisa Adelman, UNC-Charlotte
Institutional Compatibility and HR Practices in MNC Affiliates in China., Yang
Cao, UNC-Charlotte, Sociology and Org. Science; Wei Zhao, UNC-CharlotteSociology/Org. Science
Meetings: a new context for the study of power in organizations, Ashley M.
Andrew, University of North Carolina-Charlotte
Discussant: Charles J. Brody, University of North Carolina-Charlotte
90. Paper Session— Nationalism and Transnationalism (Monroe)
Presider: Alexander Miller, Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College
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Making a Social Cognitive Link between Nationalism and Race, John J. Yu,
Mississippi State University
Representative Athletes: How Olympians Negotiate their National Identity
through Sport, Matthew Ross Hodler, UNCG
Interethnic Relations and Reactive Ethnicity: The Development of Filipino Guest
Workers' In-group Identity in Taiwan., Stephen J. Sills, University of North
Carolina Greensboro; Natassaja Chowthi, University of North Carolina
Greensboro
Colonial Capital: A Predictor of Migration Experiences & Transnationalism,
Alexander Miller, Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College
91. Paper Session— Police Encounters (Salon 2)
Presider: Hilquias B. Cavalcanti, James Madison University
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A Continuation Study of: Ethnic and Gender Biases in Police Citations and
Arrests in DUI'S, Robert L. Cavazos, Texas Tech University
Shielded from Justice: Police Deviance in the Media, Loren M. Titorenko,
George Washington University
Without Force: Examining Voluntary Compliance in Police/Citizen Encounters,
Nathan E. Triche, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
The Gray Stance: A sociological examination of how Black police officers
negotiate their loyalty to the African American community and the criminal
justice system, Robert Kelvin Perkins, Norfolk State University; Janice M. Miles,
Norfolk State University; Darneshia C. Hodge, Norfolk State University
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92. Paper Session— Shifting Conceptions of Gender. Sponsored by the Committee
on the Status of Women. Sponsored by the SSS Committee on the Status of Women
(Jefferson)
Presider: Jennifer A. Johnson, Virginia Commonwealth University
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Why Are Women Catty?: An Analysis of Teenage Status Processes, Mieke B.
Thomeer, University of Virginia; Murray Milner, Jr., University of Virginia
Gender and the Media: A Case Study of Hillary Rodham Clinton and the 2008
Presidential Election, Katherine M. Barker, Roosevelt University
Housework Trajectories: Change and continuity in the division of household
labor, Matt Loyd, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Gender Ritualization: A New Perspective on Doing Gender, Jennifer A. Johnson,
Virginia Commonwealth University
93. Paper Session— The "New" South: Perspectives and Possibilities (Salon 3)
Presider: Susan Webb, Coastal Carolina University
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The Past as Present: Golden Age Sociology of the South and the Production of
Interracial Knowledge, David Ferguson, University of Chicago
"Never No In-Betweens?": Region, Urbanity, and Blacks as Subjects in
Academia, John Eason, University of Chicago
Defining Newcomers in the Cradle of Democracy: Immigration and "Other"
Construction in Williamsburg, Virginia, Deenesh S. Sohoni, College of William
& Mary; Jennifer Bickham Mendez, College of William & Mary; Maura Ooi,
College of William & Mary
Urban Hustles and Southern Flows: Black Cityscapes, Regional Publics, and the
Accomplishment of Regional Culture, Zandria F. Robinson, Northwestern
University
94. Paper Session— Thematic: Protest and Labor (Salon 1)
Presider: E. M. Beck, University of Georgia
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Framing the Struggle: Cartoons of the Industrial Workers of the World, 19051921, Daniel Morrison, Vanderbilt University; Larry W. Isaac, Vanderbilt
University
Social Movement Unionism in a Right to Work [for less] State: The University of
Miami Janitors' Strike, Elizabeth Aranda, Universtiy of South Florida; Linda L.
Belgrave, University of Miami; Mark Frezzo, Florida Atlantic University
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95. Paper Session— Thematic: Social Movements and the Natural World:
Protecting the Environment and Other Animals (Commonwealth)
Presider: Angela G. Mertig, Middle Tennessee State University
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Organizing and Managing Social Change for Companion Animals: One County's
Story, Francis Hamilton, Eckerd College
Russian Environmentalism: Current Tendencies and Trends, Kate Pride Brown,
Vanderbilt University
The Variability of Cultural Resources in Social Movements: Animal Rights in
France and the United States, Elizabeth Cherry, University of Georgia
Religion and Wildlife Conservation: Connecting Values between Zoos and
Communities of Faith, Jessica Sickler, Wildlife Conservation Society; John
Fraser, Wildlife Conservation Society; Kathleen Condon, Wildlife Conservation
Society; Karen Thomson, Wildlife Conservation Society
96. Paper Session— Within Our Communities (Madison)
Presider: Anna Cutlip, Louisiana State University
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Effects of Civic Community on Suicide Rates, Anna Cutlip, Louisiana State
University
Its Not Just Black and White: The Emergence of the Hispanic and Asian
Communities in Northeast Florida, Jeffry A. Will, University of North Florida;
Tracy Milligan, Center for Community Initiatives
Hip Urbanism in the New Nashville: Consumer Cosmopolitanism and the
Cultural Proletariat, Richard D. Lloyd, Vanderbilt University
The Impact of College Environments and Students Characteristics on Students
Perceptions of Their Campus Communities, William Carson Byrd, Virginia Tech
2:00 PM—3:30 PM, Friday, 11 April
97. Panel Session— Careers in Sociological Practice. Sponsored by the Sociological
Practice Committee. (Salon E)
Presider: William Canak, Middle Tennessee State University
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Louise Roy, Center for Interuniversity Research and Analysis on Organizations
Evangeline Cuenco, World Bank
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98. Undergraduate Paper Session—Movers, Shakers and Organizers (Salon 6)
Presider: Maria Lowe, Southwestern University
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¡Trabajadores Unan!: Leaders, Collective Identity, and Conflict Resolution
among Latino Immigrant Workers, Lauren A. Cox, Southwestern University
(Odum Undergraduate Paper Award) Narratives as Tools for Recruiting and
Sustaining Group Members: A Case Study in Social Movement Organizations,
Rachel E. Powell, Centenary College of Louisiana
The Legacy of Pitirim Sorokin, Tarah Armbrester, Lee University
Communities of Color Fighting Toxic Contamination: A Case Study of Grassroots
Environmental Justice and Community Advocacy, Rachael Ann Die,
Southwestern University
99. Undergraduate Paper Session— Safety, Crime and Punishment (Salon 8)
Presider: John J. Beggs, Louisana State University
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The Impact Sexual Abuse on Late Adolescent Sexual Behavior, Geoffrey Lewis,
George Mason University
No one wants to talk about it: Attitudes and Perceptions of Rape and Rape
Victims and Knowledge of College Policy, Procedures and Resources., Bianca S.
Guinn, Davidson College
The Problem with Research on Corporal Punishment: Variations in Definitions,
Karen S. Harris, University of Alabama-Birmingham
Statistical Analysis of Spanking in the United States, Chandra Walls, Southern
Wesleyan University
Damsels in Hiking Boots: Perceptions of Womens Safety on the Appalachian
Trail, Emily Kirby, Emory & Henry College
100. Undergraduate Paper Session—Theory (Salon 7)
Presider: Patrick D. Nolan, University of South Carolina
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A Preliminary Theoretical Framework for Explaining the Origins of Terrorism,
Stephen M. Chicoine, Lander University
Max Webers concept of State versus the Modern Corporation: An Analysis of
Weberian Thought, Eric Reeves, Davidson College
Imperialism, World System Theory, and Post Colonial Iraq: A History of Conflict,
Kirsten T. Kinne, University of North Carolina-Greensboro
Israeli Ethnicity as an Individual Process, Michael Hillel Weinberger, American
University
The Mentally Ill and the Looking Glass Self, Amada Mills, Meredith College
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101. Paper Session— ASA President's Plenary (Salon 3)
Presider: Larry W. Isaac, Vanderbilt University
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Rethinking the Sociology of Work, Arne Kalleberg, Unversity of Noth CarolinaChapel Hill
102. Paper Session— Corporate America in a Global Society (Jefferson)
Presider: Dale W. Wimberley, Virginia Tech
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Corporate Allies Divided: An Analysis of the Lacking Corporate Interlocks
between U.S. and European Firms, Rammy M. Haija, Radford University; Dale
W. Wimberley, Virginia Tech; Rachel C. King, Radford University
The Making and Selling of an Illusion: An Examination of Racial and Gender
Diversity in Post Civil-Rights U.S. Corporations, David Embrick, Loyola
University - Chicago
Business Support for Affirmative Action: Political Influence, Status Competition,
and Labor Market Factors, Vincent M. Carter, Emory University
Social Movements and Workplace Discrimination: Examining Sexual Orientation
Discrimination Claims, Joel B. McKelvey, Florida State University
103. Paper Session— Global Economics and Democracy (Monroe)
Presider: Elrayah A. Osman, SC State University
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Islamic Economics: The Road to Elsewhere, Elrayah A. Osman, SC State
University
Two Roads Converging: The Paths to Neoliberalism in Sweden and South Korea,
Michael W. Flota, Daytona Beach College
Democratizing the Third World Country that Nobody Wants: Bringing Haiti into
the Forefront of Cultural Democratization, Carleen Vincent, University of Miami
Democratization and Networks of Civic Affiliation in Post-Soviet Russia, Andrew
D. Buck, University of Southern Indiana
104. Paper Session— Lethal Weapon (Salon 2)
Presider: William F. Danaher, College of Charleston
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Guns, Gun Cultures and Firearm Homicide: Untangling Countervailing
Mechanisms, Gary F. Jensen, Vanderbilt University
Lethal Force in the Policing of Terrorism: A Case Study, Jennifer C. Hunt,
Montclair State University
Deference and Discipline: A Qualitative Examination of the Paramilitary
Environment in Contemporary Police Training, Allison T. Chappell, Old
Dominion University; Lonn Lanza-Kaduce, University of Florida
The Guy Next Door: Social Organization and Serial Homicide, Virginia L.
Rothwell, Virginia Tech
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105. Paper Session— Participant Observations (Salon 1)
Presider: C. Nicole Taylor, Flordia State University
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Exorcism for Profit: The Use of Hypnosis by a Popular Exorcism Ministry, Brent
A. Paterline, North Georgia College & State University
Latino-African American Relations in a Houston Public High School, Ivan
Valverde, University of Florida
The Symbolic Roles of the Rifle in the Lives of American Militiamen, Benjamin
D. Albers, Duke University
106. Paper Session— Sociology of Motherhood: Current Research and Trends.
Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women. (Commonwealth)
Presider: Rebecca L. Bach, Duke University
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Divergent Trends in Childbirth: Historical Data and Maternal Predictors,
Alexandra Dalton, Duke University
Social Cost of Motherhood: Gender, Parenthood, and Social Capital, Lijun
Song, Duke University
Social Capital and Welfare Reform: The Single Mothers Quagmire, Perry A.
Threlfall, Virginia Commonwealth University; Jennifer A. Johnson, Virginia
Commonwealth University
How to feed a baby? Global processes and individual choices, Anna A.
Rubtsova, Emory University
107. Paper Session— Thematic: Collective Behavior and the Media (Dominion)
Presider: Holly McCammon, Vanderbilt University
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Democracy, Action and the Internet After 9/11, Jordan T. Brown, Florida State
University; Deana A. Rohlinger, Florida State University
Making the News: How Movement Organizations Shape the Public Agenda,
Kenneth T. Andrews, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Bob Edwards,
East Carolina University
Disaffected Intellectuals of the 21st Century: Bloggers and the March at Jena,
Rebecca Hensley, Southeastern Louisiana University
Ethnic Conflicts and the Media in Assam: A Sociological Inquiry of the Assam
Movement in Indias North-East, Sneha Dutta, University of Kentucky
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108. Paper Session— Thematic: Remembering When: Mobilization, Memory, and
Race (Capital Room)
Presider: E. M. Beck, University of Georgia
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Surveying Memory: The Past in Black and White, Larry J. Griffin, University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Peggy G. Hargis, Georgia Southern University
Abraham Lincoln in the Mind of the South: 1900-1999, Barry Schwartz,
University of Georgia
What Does Acknowledging Past Racial Violence Do? Evidence from Greensboro
and Wilmington’s Commemorative Projects, Raj A. Ghoshal, University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill
Discussant: E. M. Beck, University of Georgia
109. Paper Session— Trends and Dynamics in Families of Color (Madison)
Presider: Dawne M. Mouzon, Rutgers University
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African American Families: The Impact of Incarceration, Earl Smith, Wake
Forest University; Angela J. Hattery, Wake Forest University
Paternal Involvement in Fragile Families: The Interaction between Race, Family
Context and Paternal Ideology, Deadric T. Williams, Mississippi State
University
Is Cultural Capital Always Positive?: Black Middle-Class Children and the
Weight of Assimilation, Cherise A. Harris, Roosevelt University
The Loss of the Black Helping Tradition within Families, Regina Davis-Sowers,
Western Illinois University
Afro-Caribbean Immigrant Families: Managing Kinship across Distance and
Time, Ivy Forsythe-Brown, University of Michigan
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2:00 PM—6:00 PM, Friday, 11 April
Poster Session— Poster Session (Salon E)
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Alienation and Attitudes Toward Drug Use in Rural Arkansas Communities, Lyla
H. Deputy, Arkansas Tech University; Jennifer Hoover, Arkansas Tech
University; Lindsey M. Thurman, Arkansas Tech University; Alica Slott,
Arkansas Tech University
Eugenics in Georgia: The Changing Influence of Lawmakers, Advocates, and the
Public, 1937-1970, Leyna D. Palmer, Georgia Institute of Technology
The 2007 metro-Atlanta Homeless Census, Josie L. Parker, Georgia State
University; Jane Massey, Pathways Community Network; Elizabeth Runkle,
Pathways Community Network
Domestic Violence within Religious Communities: Differences Among Urban and
Rural Churches, N. Danielle Duckett-Pritchard, University of Kentucky
What is the American Dream?, Christine Ann Wernet, University of South
Carolina Aiken
Support for Legal Abortion: A Three Cohort Comparison, David Gay, University
of Central Florida; John Lynxwiler, University of Central Florida
Breastfeeding Through Cultural and Liberal Feminist Perspectives, N. Danielle
Duckett-Pritchard, University of Kentucky
Social Capital as a Mediator in the Stress Model, John Porter Lillis, Francis
Marion University
Risk Assessment in Youth Romantic Partnerships, Adam J. Pritchard, University
of Kentucky
3:00 PM—5:00 PM
Cash Bar (Salon E)
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110. Undergraduate Paper Session— Class, Race and Ethnicity (Salon 7)
Presider: Cherise A. Harris, Roosevelt University
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What the Double Consciousness Leaves Out: The Triple Consciousness of Black
Men- A Menace of Being Black Enough, American Enough, and more importantly
Masculine Enough, Kasim S. Ortiz, University of West Georgia
Uncertainty in the Working Lives of North Carolina's Freelance Jazz Musicians,
Jacob Lepie Rosch, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Racial Preference: Whites Attitudes Toward African Americans in an Ambiguous
Situation, Brantley Willett, Longwood University; Acquanet Danielle Pritchett,
Longwood University
The Effects of Disadvantages on the Incarceration Rate of Male Minorities,
Jennifer Havener, University of Tennesses- Martin
Examining Social Class: Comparisons between attitudes and composition of a
college campus and the United States, Nicole M. Powell, Southwestern
University
111. Undergraduate Paper Session— Gender (Salon 8)
Presider: Miriam Sessions, Florida State University
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Introducing the Female Role to the Correlation between Male Competition and
the Objectification of Women, Capri Ashley May, Elmira College
Is It Black and White? The Impact of Religious and Political Conservatism on
Gender Beliefs, Lauren P. Bevis, Emory & Henry College
Little Girls with Painted Faces, All Dressed up in Pinks and Laces, Kenzie M.e.
Brogden, Catawba College
Media Education and Body Image, Crista Cuccaro, University of North CarolinaChapel Hill
When Mom Brings Home the Bacon: The Effects of Maternal Employment on
Gender Attitudes, Carrie E. Winship, Emory & Henry College
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112. Paper Session— Changing the World One Student at a Time (Jefferson)
Presider: Lachelle Norris, Tennessee Tech University
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How long does it take to change the world?: Evaluating two service learning
programs in Mexico, Cheryl Lynn Brown, Greensboro College; Kathryn J.
Schmidt, Guilford College
An Evaluation of Outward Bound South Africa, Bennett M. Judkins, University
of North Carolina-Greensboro; Karen C. Mundy, Lee University
Project Mexico Immersion: Encountering Transnational Realities through Shortterm Study Tours, Ken Crane, Ancilla College; Lachelle Norris, Tennessee Tech
University; Kevin Barry, University of Notre Dame
A Continuation of a Preliminary Evaluation of an Educational Outreach Program
for Students of Disadvantaged Groups, Latoya D. Jenkins, Georgia Southern
University; Mary A. Weaver, Georgia Southern University
113. Paper Session— Communities of Faith (Dominion)
Presider: Joyce F. Clapp, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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Religion and Acculturation in the Greensboro, NC Montagnard Community,
Joyce F. Clapp, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Friendship and Faith: Exploring the Ways Hindus use Temple Membership to
Develop Community Relationships., Jennifer E. Storch, Texas State University
Congregational Support Networks, Health Benefits, and Annual Medical Exams:
Findings from a Nationwide Sample of Presbyterians, Jinwoo Lee, University of
Texas at Austin; Maureen Benjamins, Sinai Urban Health Institute; Neal M.
Krause, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Daniell N. Ryan, The University of
Texas at Austin; John P. Marcum, Presbyterian Church Research Services
114. Paper Session— Education in the Digital Age (Salon 1)
Presider: Jonathan Marx, Winthrop University
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"'She's a Really Sweet Lady and Teaches Very Well': The Significance of Gender
in Online Teaching Evaluations", Amanda L. Watson, University of North
Florida; Jenny Stuber, University of North Florida; Kristin N. Staggs, University
of North Florida
Internet Gaming and Addiction: The Social (De)Construction of (Virtual)
Reality, Susan W. Hinze, Case Western Reserve University; Robert Peterson,
Case Western Reserve University; Michael Flatt, Case Western Reserve
University
Cybernetic Service Learning Course Development: Lessons Learned in the
Creation of Combating Loneliness among Older People in Contemporary
Society., Jonathan Marx, Winthrop University; Lee Miller, Winthrop University
Social Networks and the Demographics of Digital Interaction on Facebook,
Aaron C. Dell, University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Rebecca G. Adams,
University of North Carolina-Greensboro
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115. Paper Session— Gender Formation and Identity (Salon 2)
Presider: Erica Toothman, Florida State University
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A Case Study of Gender Identity Performance Among Homeless Women, Susan
A. Lucas, Wake Forest University
Students' Salient Identities Across the College Years: Evidence from an Elite,
Private University, Nathan D. Martin, Duke University; Jessica M. Sautter, Duke
University
From Left Out to Coming Out: LGBT and Homophobia in Sequential Art,
Heather M. Griffiths, Fayetteville State University; Brittany Brown, Fayetteville
State University
From Sexual Orientation to Relational Orientation: A Theoretical Tool for
Promoting Understanding and Inclusion, Derek Greenfield, Shaw University
116. Paper Session— Gender, Economy and Religion in International Perspective
(Salon 3)
Presider: Rae Lesser Blumberg, University of Virginia
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Transnational Business Masculinity in Practice: Gender Egalitarian Beliefs Do
Not Translate into Gender Egalitarian Occupational Practices, Roscoe C.
Scarborough, University of Virginia
What Do Bonobos Have to Do with the Millennium Development Goals?, Rae
Lesser Blumberg, University of Virginia
Molding of the Ideal Woman Narrative in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia and
Ukraine, Inna Faktorovich, University of Virginia
Achievement without Recognition: Female PhDs Poor Image in China, Fan Mai,
University of Virginia
Prosthetic Religion: On the Uses of Tradition for Religious Experimentation, Ben
Snyder, University of Virginia
117. Paper Session— Mother Earth (Salon 6)
Presider: Angela G. Mertig, Middle Tennessee State University
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Its not about living uncomfortably: The implications of defining sustainability,
Aaron Peeks, Elon University
Alternative Dispute Resolution and Toxic Waste Clean-up, Mary B. Collins, Univ
of Central Florida
Claimsmaking and Norwegian Whaling, Liam Hysjulien, Friends School,
Durham, NC; William T. Markham, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Technological Disasters: An application of the COR model towards a greater
understanding of the effects of resource loss., Brian P. Gentry, University of
Central Florida
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118. Paper Session— Social Constructionism on the Internet (Capital Room)
Presider: John Lynxwiler, University of Central Florida
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Special Populations, Sensitive Topics and the Internet, Austin J. Matthews,
Eastern Kentucky University
A Social Constructionist Analysis of Same-Sex Marriage Rhetoric on the Internet,
Sandra Nead, University of Central Florida; John Lynxwiler, University of
Central Florida
Expanding Claims Against Factory Farming - Constructing the Sustainable Food
Movement, Rachel L. Rayburn, University of Central Florida
The Social Construction of Claims-making: Bahamian Anglers vs. Non-Resident
Sports-fishers, Sara Neuenschwander, University of Central Florida
Discussant: David Gay, University of Central Florida
119. Paper Session— Teaching and Undergraduate Education (Monroe)
Presider: Andrea N. Hunt, North Carolina State University
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Teaching First Year Students to "Do" Sociology: A Cumulative Approach in
Introductory Courses, Andrea N. Hunt, North Carolina State University; Maxine
P. Atkinson, North Carolina State University
The Pros and Cons of Learning Communities for Sociology / Anthropology
Majors, Carrie L. Smith, Millersville University; Mary H. Glazier, Millersville
University
How Political is too Political? A Dialogue across the Podium., Linda L.
Belgrave, University of Miami; Jomills Braddock, University of Miami; Adrienne
Celaya, University of Miami; Aylin Gonzalez, University of Miami; Seyda Aylin
Gurses, University of Miami; Maria Monica Mooney, University of Miami
Human Capital or Cultural Capital?: The Effects of Technology on TeacherStudent Evaluations, Maria T. Paino, University of Georgia
120. Paper Session— Thematic: Social Movements and Catastrophe (Commonwealth)
Presider and Discusant: Eric C. Jones, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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Community Organization and Leadership on 9/11: Arlington Countys Response to
the Attack on the Pentagon, John K. Schorr, Stetson University
Title: School kids and oil rigs: Two more pieces of the New Orleans puzzle, Kelly
Frailing, University of Cambridge; Dee Wood Harper, Loyola University
Amazing success stories, and the failure of sociology to account for them: disaster
anecdotes from the field, Lee Clarke, Rutgers University
Human Reactions to Catastrophic Situations, Daniel M. Harrison, Lander
University
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5:00 PM—6:30 PM, Friday, 11 April
Presidential Honors & Convocation Plenary (Capital Ball Room Salons 4-5)
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Larry W. Isaac, Vanderbilt University
6:30 PM—8:30 PM
Presidential & Awards Reception (Capital Ball Room Salons 4-5)
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7:00 AM—8:30 AM
Business Meeting (Executive Boardroom, 18th Floor)
8:30 AM—10:00 AM
Standing Committee Meetings (Salon E)
8:00 AM—12:00 PM
Registration (Salon E)
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Executive Committee Meeting (Executive Boardroom, 18th Floor)
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9:00 AM—10:30 AM
121. Panel Session— Women and Men on the Tenure-Track: Balancing Family and
Professional Lives. Committee on the Status of Women and SWS-South. (Dominion)
Presider: Shannon N. Davis, George Mason University
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Maria Febbo-Hunt, Meredith College
Roberta Spalter-Roth, American Sociological Association
Graham Spann, Lees-McRae College
R. Scott Frey, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
122. Paper Session— Adolescence (Salon 7)
Presider: David Leonard Craig, East Carolina University
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What We Think We Know About Metropolitan Adolescent Drug Dealing But
Don't, David Leonard Craig, East Carolina University; Marieke Van Willigen,
East Carolina University
The Social Bonds of Youth in Foster Care, April D. Woolnough, The George
Washington University
Youthful Offender Programs: Diverting Juveniles from Delinquency, Glenn S.
Coffey, Virginia Commonwealth University; Kareem L. Jordan, University of
North Florida
A School to Prison Pipeline? School Discipline & the Municipal Courts in Texas,
Elyshia D. Aseltine, UT Austin
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123. Paper Session— Bringing up Baby (Salon 6)
Presider: Latoya D. Jenkins, Georgia Southern University
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A Preliminary Analysis of the Correlation between Breastfeeding and Childhood
Obesity, Mary A. Weaver, Georgia Southern University
"We Are Not a Breastfeeding Family": Cultural Capital and the Economics of
Breastfeeding, Caitlin Cross-Barnet, Johns Hopkins University; Marycatherine
Augustyn, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; David Paige,
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Infant Immunization Rates: Addressing Physician
Cultural Competence, Ayanna Njeri Tupuola, Fayetteville State University;
Akbar Aghajanian, Fayetteville State University; Druann Heckert, Fayetteville
State University
What Happens to Children When Mommy is Behind Bars: The Effects of
Incarceration on Children, Teneka Stephens, Norfolk State University
124. Paper Session— Discrimination, Desegregation, and Neighborhoods (Salon 8)
Presider: Steve McGlamery, Virginia Tech
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Southern Whites' Reaction to Desegregation: The Neglected Rural Setting, Steve
McGlamery, Virginia Tech
Discrimination in Immigrant Rental Housing: A Paired-Testing Study, Stephen J.
Sills, University of North Carolina Greensboro; Elizabeth A. Blake, University of
North Carolina Greensboro
Neighborhood Environments and Depression: A Longitudinal Study, Jielu Lin,
Clemson University
Felony Disenfranchisement Legislation: A Test of the Group Threat Hypothesis,
Angel Dawn Geoghagan, Middle Tennessee State University
125. Paper Session— Educational Achievement (Salon 3)
Presider: Kris Marsh, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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Making the Grade: Racial Identity and Black Achievement in an Elite Public High
School, Kris Marsh, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Nativity Status, Educational Orientation, and the Academic Achievement of Black
Students in the U.S., Shelby G. Gilbert, Florida International University
School Disorder, Academic Achievement, and Classroom Culture: What We
Know, Where to Go from Here?, Michelle F. McLeese, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State Universit; James Hawdon, Viriginia Tech
Skin Shade and Educational Achievement, Maxine S. Thompson, North Carolina
State University; Steve McDonald, North Carolina State University
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126. Paper Session— Globalization and Sociology (Jefferson)
Presider: Harry F. Dahms, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
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Globalization and Critical Theory: A New Opportunity for Sociology?, Harry F.
Dahms, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Security Issues Facing Global Consumer Society, Daniel M. Harrison, Lander
University
The Politics of Universal Healthcare, La Fleur F. Small, Wright State University
Globalization and Global Warming, Robert Antonio, University of Kansas
127. Paper Session— Our Youth: Crime and Punishment (Madison)
Presider: Brett M. Lehman, Albright College
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An Assessment of Gangs, Youth at Risk, and Gang Prevention Service Providers
in a Small East-Coast City., Kennon J. Rice, Albright College; Brett M. Lehman,
Albright College; Kelly A. Cross, Albright College; John E. Dietrich, Albright
College; Selena M. Gougler, Pennsylvania State University; Charles Gundrum,
Kutztown University
Murdering Our Youth: Socioeconomic Stress and Social Support as Predictors of
Child Homicide, Jessica M. Doucet, Louisiana State University
Immigration, Ethnicity, and Youth Crime in Germany, Anne C. Baird, Morehouse
College
The Effects of Racial and Ethnic Group Membership on Life-course Persistent
Offending: A Trajectory Analysis of Serious Youthful Offenders Followed into
Adulthood, John David Reitzel, Virginia Commonwealth University; Michael J.
Leiber, Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs
128. Paper Session— Quality of Life (Capital Room)
Presider: James N. Maples, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
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Survival as a domain of the quality of life, Abbott L. Ferriss, Emory Univ.
The Impact of Industrial Concentration On Quality of Life, James N. Maples,
University of Tennessee-Knoxville
The determinants of volunteering in Japan, Hiromi Taniguchi, University Of
Louisville
The SARAH Project and the Hidden Homeless, Erin R. Kamin, Southwestern
University
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129. Paper Session— Space and Place (Salon 1)
Presider: Susan Webb, Coastal Carolina University
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The Dilemma of Growth, William Burger, Longwood University
Southerners all? New northern neighbors and the changing sense of place,
William W. Falk, University of Maryland; Susan Webb, Coastal Carolina
University
Independence or Isolation? Thinking Critically about the Aging in Place
Movement in an Era of Big Money and Lost Community, Tina A. Quartaroli,
Future Age Consulting, Inc.; Michael L. Hirsch, Huston-Tillotson University
The Effects of Community Structure and Racial Inequality on Environmental
Outcomes in North Carolina Communities, Gretchen H. Thompson, North
Carolina State University; Gregory Fulkerson, North Carolina State University
130. Paper Session— Thematic: The Radical Caucus: Reflecting on Southern
Sociologists Academic Activism (Commonwealth)
Presider: Cynthia Hewitt, Morehouse College
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Theory as Praxis: A History of the Radical Caucus, Don Clelland
1960s Civil Rights Activism of Sociologists, Wilma A. Dunaway, Virginia Tech
Scholar Activism and Movement Building in the South: The U.S. Social Forum
and Beyond, Walda Katz-Fishman, Howard University; Jerome Scott, Project
South
Discussant: Lyndi Hewitt, Vanderbilt University
131. Paper Session— Under the Microscope (Salon 2)
Presider: Kristine De Welde, Florida Gulf Coast University
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The Glass Obstacle Course: Barriers for Women in STEM, Kristine De Welde,
Florida Gulf Coast University
Stressful Science? Understanding the Impact of Stress on Recruiting and
Retaining Female Scientists, Elizabeth A. Yost, University of Alabama at
Birmingham; Shelia R. Cotten, University of Alabama - Birmingham; Donna M.
Handley, University of Alabama-Birmingham
Interdisciplinarity and Mind : Significant Changes on the Horizon?, James
Steele, James Madison University
Monsanto and Tillamook Dairy Cooperative Struggle Over rBGH Use: Freedom
of Speech and False Advertising Displace Property Rights Tension, Thomas W.
Gray, U.S.D.A.
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132. Paper Session— White Faces and White Spaces (Monroe)
Presider: Mark P. George, Valdosta State University
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Color, Contours and Context: A Further Elaboration on the Nature and Structure
of Whitespace, Hayward Derrick Horton, SUNY-Albany/Critical Demography
Project; Salvatore Labaro, Critical Demography Project/SUNY-Albany
Whiteness and Critical Whiteness Studies: The Making of A Movement?, Mark P.
George, Valdosa State University
10:45 AM—12:15 PM, Saturday, 12 April
133. Panel Session— Communicating Our Work To The Media and Public.
Sponsored by the Sociological Practice Committee. (Capital Room)
Presider: Jeanne S. Hurlbert, Louisiana State University
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Daniel B. Cornfield, Vanderbilt University
Jeanne S. Hurlbert, Louisiana State University
134. Paper Session— Culture and Everyday Life (Salon 7)
Presider: Marshica Stanley, University of North Carolina-Greensboro
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The Characterization of Popular Culture Icons in LIFE and TIME Magazines,
Marshica Stanley, University of North Carolina-Greensboro
Hooters as a Culture Industry System: Producing the Hooters Girl as a
Sexualized Body and Commodity, Michelle Newton-Francis, American
University
Massively Multiple Online Role-Playing Games and Online Lifestyles, Timothy
M. Hale, University of Alabama Birmingham
Green Market Advertisers' Focus on Women: A Content Analysis of Magazine
Advertisements, Eileen Weigand, VPI & SU
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135. Paper Session— Immigrants All (Salon 8)
Presider: Randall Adams, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
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Migrant Remittances: An Examination of Macro and Micro Factors From the
New Immigrant Survey, Randall Adams, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Immigrant domestic workers and their employers: Comparative study of Istanbul
and Washington DC, Nihal Celik, University of Maryland College Park
How Salvadoran Migrants Navigate the Political System of Washington D. C.,
Karen I. Tejada, SUNY Albany
A Better Life and Improved Life Trajectories: A Life-Course Analysis of
Hungarian Immigrants' Adaptation to Living in the United States, Orsolya
Kolozsvari-Wright, Georgia State University
136. Paper Session— Mental Health (Salon 3)
Presider: Jill Kiecolt, Virginia Tech
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Goal-Striving Stress and Mental Health among African Americans and AfroCaribbeans, Verna M. Keith, Florida State University; Jill Kiecolt, Virginia
Tech; Michael Hughes, Virginia Tech
Understanding Mental Health Among Latino Immigrants, Kelly Bristol, East
Carolina University
Health and the Self: The Influence of Functional Impairment on Self-Conceptions
and Mental Health, Anne Barrett, Florida State University
137. Paper Session— On the Streets: Issues of Homelessness (Commonwealth)
Presider: Amy M. Donley, University of Central Florida
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Disciplining the Homeless, Casey Welch, UNF
Under the Bridges and Through the Woods: Essential Elements in Counting the
Homeless, Josie L. Parker, Georgia State University; Jane Massey, Pathways
Community Network; Elizabeth Runkle, Pathways Community Network
Fallen Sinner or Christ at the Door: Framing Atlantas Early Social Movement for
the Homelessness, William W. Holland, Georgia State University
The perception of homeless as criminals: The importance of race, Amy M.
Donley, University of Central Florida
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138. Paper Session— Production and Consumption in a Global Economy (Monroe)
Presider: Bill Winders, Georgia Tech
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Sociological Analyses of International Trade; A Structural Embeddedness
Perspective, Sangmoon Kim, University of North Carolina-Wilmington
The Vanishing Free Market: Changing International Food RegimesUnder British
and U.S. Hegemony, Bill Winders, Georgia Tech
Livelihood Challenges and Strategies among Small Farmers in North Eastern
Jamaica in the New Global Era, Paulette A. Meikle-Yaw, Delta State University
139. Paper Session— Sociology of Sport (Salon 6)
Presider: Tucker Brown, Austin Peay State University
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Do School-based Extracurricular Activities Foster College Attendance for
Adolescents from Non-traditional Families: Evidence from Longitudinal Data,
Tucker Brown, Austin Peay State University
The Ins and Outs of Youth Soccer, Russell Kooistra, Polk County (NC) HS; Paul
Kooistra, Furman University
Theorizing the Sport Official Role, Jason Milne, Longwood University
Blowing the Whistle on Discrimination: An Analysis of Discrimination Within
Collegiate Basketball Refereeing, Elizabeth Ransom, University of Richmond;
Marion Phillips, University of Richmond
140. Paper Session— Student Attainment (Salon 2)
Presider: Krista Perreira, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
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Being Well and Doing Well: The Health and Academic Experiences of Latino
High School Students in North Carolina, Stephanie Potochnick, University of
North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Krista Perreira, University of North Carolina-Chapel
Hill
Pushed Out or Pulled Away?: The Influence of Push and Pull Factors on
National Student Dropout Rates, Christen Lynn Bradley, University of Georgia
The Intersection of Race and Gender: Assessing Enrollment Patterns for AfricanAmerican and European-American Male and Female Students in Advanced High
School Academic Courses, Mamadi K. Corra, East Carolina University; J. Scott
Carter, University of Central Florida; Shannon Houvouras, University of Central
Florida; Greg Wiggan, University of North Carolina-Charlotte
ADHD and College Students: Experiencing an Illness Career, Becky Lori
Conway, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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141. Paper Session— The Politics of Faith (Madison)
Presider: Donald P. Woolley, Duke University
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"The Politics of Rights Framing and the Ex-Gay Movement", Christine M.
Robinson, James Madison University
Institutional Isomorphism and the Sociology of Religion: Where are the Muslims
(and Hindus and Buddhists)?, Stephen C. Poulson, James Madison University;
Colin Campbell, James Madison University
The Falun Gong Practice of "Sending Forth Righteous Thoughts", Chuck Ditzler,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Atheism and Homosexuality, Thomas J. Linneman, College of William & Mary;
Margaret A. Clendenen, The College of William & Mary
The Role of Civil Religion in Choosing a President, Donald P. Woolley, Duke
University; Ronald C. Wimberley, North Carolina State University
142. Paper Session— Thematic: Class Matters in Mobilization (Salon 1)
Presider: Betsy Leondar Wright, Boston College
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Language about Class and Classed Language, Betsy Leondar Wright, Boston
College
Politics and the Class Divide: Applying Lessons to Two Local Campaigns, David
Croteau, Independent Scholar and Community Activist
Social Class and Social Change: Class Differences in Activist Tactics in Group
Process, Erin Balleine, Boston College
143. Paper Session— Thematic: War, Movement, and Meaning (Jefferson)
Presider: Jeffrey K. Hass, University of Richmond
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Making the Memory of War: Interpretations of War and the Construction of
Normality. Lessons from the Siege of Leningrad, Jeffrey K. Hass, University of
Richmond
Religious Dialogue in the Nicaraguan Revolution, Jean-Pierre Reed, University
of Memphis
Crossing the Line: Strategy and Conflict in the Movement to Close the School of
Americas, Selina R. Cruz, Emory University
Is this "The Dawning of the Age of Aquarius"?, Adrian T. Popan, Texas Tech
University
Discussant: Jeffrey K. Hass, University of Richmond
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144. Paper Session— Tradition and Gender Roles (Dominion)
Presider: Jennifer A. Johnson, Virginia Commonwealth University
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Reactionary Rhetoric: Conservative Protestantism and Gender Roles, Rachel
Bobbitt, Virginia Commonwealth University
The Production of Gender at Child Pageants: Femininity, Self-Esteem, and
Success, Shelby C. Longard, Belmont University
The Effects of Primary Breadwinner Wives on Traditional Marriage, F. Paul
Stevens, Virginia Commonwealth University
Discussants: Michael Rutz, Virginia Commonwealth University; John Lack, Virginia
Commonwealth University
12:30 PM—1:45 PM, Saturday, 12 April
145. Panel Session— Thematic: Education for Liberation and Movement Building:
Consciousness, Vision & Strategy (Dominion)
Presider: Walda Katz-Fishman, Howard University
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Walda Katz-Fishman, Howard University
Jerome Scott, Project South
Makiko Toge-Lawson, Howard University
Deshonna Collier, Howard University
Ralph Gomes, Howard University
Tomas Encarnacion, Project South
146. Paper Session— A Sociological Point of View (Commonwealth)
Presider: Earl Wright II, Texas Southern University
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Ecological Theory: From Natural to Social Science or Vice Versa: Odum Family
Contributions, Karen Rotabi, Virginia Commonwealth University
The OxyContin Drug Panic in the Southeastern United States, 2000-2004:
Agenda Setting, Post-Election Republican Partisanship of the Governor in 2000,
and the Likelihood of a High Number of OxyContin, George F. Bills, University
of Kentucky
Crack Cocaine Laws' Effect on African American Incarceration Rates, Bernie
Pollard, Norfolk State University
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147. Paper Session— Drugs in Everyday Life (Salon 7)
Presider: Brad Tripp, Winthrop University
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Drug Use and Desistance among African American Men in Harlem from 1968 to
1994, Brad Tripp, Winthrop University
Parenting and Deviance: Understanding the Impact of Parental Attitudes on
Drug Use and Parent Child Relationships, David W. Ward, Arkansas Tech
University; Shannon R. Flynt, Arkansas Tech University
Understanding Crystal Methamphetamine: One District's Response to the
Epidemic, Terri L. Earnest, Francis Marion University; Marti Wilkerson,
Arkansas Tech University; Sean T. Huss, Arkansas Tech University
Social Disorganization and Meth: A Preliminary Investigation into Contextual
and Attitudinal Factors of Meth Use in Rural Arkansas, Sean T. Huss, Arkansas
Tech University; Dennis W. Williams, Arkansas Tech University
Racial Differences in Drug Usage and Disorders, Sunshine M. Rote, Florida
State University; Brian Starks, Florida State University
148. Paper Session— Intimate Partner Violence (Jefferson)
Presider: Angela J. Hattery, Wake Forest University
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Domestic Violence in India: Identifying types of control and coping strategies,
Niveditha Menon, Penn State University
Interracial Relationships and Intimate Partner Violence: A Race, Class, and
Gender puzzle, Angela J. Hattery, Wake Forest University; Earl Smith, Wake
Forest University
An exploration of the effects of long-term intimate partner violence: listening to
older women, Suzanne F. Lowe, Virginia Commonwealth University
Intimate Partner Violence and Depressive Symptoms in Urban Thailand: Is the
Relationship Reciprocal?, Xiaohe Xu, Mississippi State University; Kent R.
Kerley, University of Alabama- Birmingham; Bangon Sirisunyaluck, School of
Liberal Arts, Mae Fah Luang University,
Discussant: Angela J. Hattery, Wake Forest University
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149. Paper Session— Medical Sociology: Trends and Profiles (Salon 6)
Presider: Luke Rogers, Virginia Commonwealth University
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Knowledge about HIV/AIDS Transmission in the Third World: The Influence of
Non-Western Cultures in Guyana, Jessica Hubbard, Southern Wesleyan
University; Richard Lee Rogers, Southern Wesleyan University
Is the Black-White Health Gap Narrowing? The Influence of Cohort Effects on
African American and White Health Disparities, Kenzie E. Latham, University of
Florida
A Social and Demographic Profile of AIDS Testing: 2000-2006, Sharmila
Udyavar, Fayetteville State University; Tashenda D. Clemen, Fayetteville State
University; Akbar Aghajanian, Fayetteville State University
Dealing with Decisions: Genetic Testing for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension,
Joanne C. Sandberg, High Point University; Ellen W. Clayton, Vanderbilt
University; Diana L. Jones, Vanderbilt University
150. Paper Session— Networking and Networks (Capital Room)
Presider: Orit Fisher, Florida State University
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Homophily and Density: The Relationship between Network Measures, Orit
Fisher, Florida State University; Janice McCabe, Florida State University
The Organizational Network of Pharmaceutical Companies: An Analogy of
Abuse, David C. Lane, Virginia Commonwealth University ; Jennifer A. Johnson,
Virginia Commonwealth University
How Organizational Context Shapes Social Support in Assisted Living, Stephanie
W. Burge, University of Oklahoma; Debra Street, University at Buffalo, SUNY ;
Jill Quadagno, Florida State University
Paisanaje: Strong and Weak Ties Revisited, Maria L. Amado, Guilford College
151. Paper Session— On the Edge: From Aesthetics to Punk (Monroe)
Presider: Thomas N. Ratliff, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Universit
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Toward a Theory of Cultural Aesthetics, Thomas N. Ratliff, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State Universit
Roles and Attitudes of Males and Females in The Anarchist Punk Community,
Donna M. Manion, Virginia Commonwealth University
Mixed Martial Arts and Edgework, Christian A. Vaccaro, Florida State
University
Reconciling Robertson-Smith and Frazer: The Myth-and-Ritual Debate Enters an
Emergent Postmodernist Synthesis, M. G. Dunn, Roanoke College
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152. Paper Session— Reaching Out: Crossing Racial, Ethnic and Cultural Barriers
(Salon 2)
Presider: Jeffrey W. Lubbers, George Washington University
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Investigating Cultural Interaction and Assimilation Theory in a Mixed American
Indian and Caucasian Community, Colby R. King, University of South Carolina
Flocking Together: Extending Social Network Theory of Friendship Formation to
Multiracial Friendship, Leonda W. Keniston, John Tyler Community College
Assimilation into Mainstream Culture and Discriminatory Experiences and
Perception: The Case of Hispanics in the U.S., Emily P. Estrada, Texas Tech
University; Yung-Mei Tsai, Texas Tech University; Charles R. Chandler, Texas
Tech University
Integration Exhaustion and Race Fatigue: Even in Oak Park?, Jeffrey W.
Lubbers, George Washington University
153. Paper Session— Research and the African American Community (Salon 8)
Presider: Bernadette J. Holmes, Norfolk State University
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From Private to Public Discourse: African American Women as Grandparents
Raising Grandchildren, Yvonne J. Combs, Lander University
Contact with the Criminal Justice System and Quality of Family Life in Early
Adulthood: Consequences for African American and White Males, Julie J.h. Kim,
Johns Hopkins University; Karl Alexander, Johns Hopkins University; Doris R.
Entwisle, Johns Hopkins University; Linda S. Olson, Johns Hopkins University
Educated and Out of Work: The Determinants of Involuntary Job Displacement of
Young Black College-educated Workers over Their Early Work Career, Ian
Sakura-Lemessy, Albany State University; Katrina Carter-Tellison, Lyn
University; Nekehia Quashie, University of Utah
154. Paper Session— Sociology of the Body (Salon 3)
Presider: Eva Hayward, University of New Mexico
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Altering Bodies, Transforming Selves: Gender on Extreme Makeover, Emily M.
Boyd, Minnesota State University, Mankato
The Vagina as Social Institution, Maura M. Ryan, University of Florida; Natasha
Owens, University of Florida
More Comfortable in My Own Skin: Body Modification Practices and the
Presentation of Self, Josh R. Adams, The Ohio State University
Making Things Larger: A Theoretical Exploration of Breasts and Penis
Augmentations as Processes of Embodiment, Thomas C. Robinson, Georgia State
University
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155. Paper Session— Space and Place in a Global Economy (Salon 1)
Presider: Stephen J. Sills, University of North Carolina Greensboro
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Visualizing the Triad's Immigrant Community: A Visual Content Analysis,
Stephen J. Sills, University of North Carolina Greensboro; Jennifer E. Horton,
University of North Carolina-Greensboro
Spaces of Alienation, Spaces of Tension, Spaces of Possibility, David L. Overfelt,
University of Missouri
Globalization and the Right to the City: An Exploration of Rhythmanalysis,
Marina Karides, Florida Atlantic University
Global Economic Participation and the Growth of Chinas Third Sector, Margaret
E. Gaines, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Universit
2:00 PM—3:30 PM, Saturday, 12 April
156. Panel Session— Educating for Critical Consciousness: Critical Pedagogy
Workshop for Beginners (Salon 1)
Presider: Sarah E. Rusche, NC State University
Discussants: Kris Macomber, North Carolina State University; Kendra Jason, North
Carolina State University; Brandy Farrar, North Carolina State University
157. Panel Session— Searching For and Obtaining Academic Positions in Sociology
(Madison)
Presider: Shelia R. Cotten, University of Alabama - Birmingham
This workshop demystifies the job searching process for sociologists. We discuss finding
and applying for positions, preparing application materials, scheduling and preparing for
interviews, and what to do when you receive a job offer.
158. Panel Session— The Top Criminology/Criminal Justice Journals: What are
They Talking About? (Capital Room)
Presiders: Kara Hoofnagle, Old Dominion University; John Casten, Old Dominion
University
Discussants: David Guhr, Old Dominion University; Moises Mina, Old Dominion
University; John Allen, Old Dominion University; Jessica Huffmann, Old Dominion
University; Cathy Cowling, Old Dominion University
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159. Panel Session— Who’s Behind the Curtain: Examining Ethics in IRBs,
Stigmatized Populations and Internet Sources (Salon 6)
Presider: Thomas C. Robinson, Georgia State University
Discussants: Thomas C. Robinson, Georgia State University; Amanda May Jungels,
Georgia State University
160. Paper Session— Animals and Society (Commonwealth)
Presider: Angela G. Mertig, Middle Tennessee State University
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Durkheim and the Homo-Duplex: A Study of Anthropocentrism in Sociology,
Jeremy Ross, Oklahoma State University
Capitalist Ethic and the Spirit of Speciesism: Analysis of Affective Agenda-Setting
in the Portrayal of Non-Human Animals in the Mass Media, Ben Cummings,
Middle Tennessee State University
Ciliated Sense, Eva Hayward, University of New Mexico
The Furries, Animal Identities, and Transpeciesism: Pushing the Boundaries
Between Us and Them, Andrea Eller, Middle Tennessee State University; Jackie
Eller, Middle Tennessee State University
161. Paper Session— Different Perspectives Within Education (Salon 8)
Presider: Kristin J. Gordon, Emory University
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Accountability at Work: The Impact of Accountability Policy on Teachers'
Perceptions of School Working Conditions, Kristin J. Gordon, Emory University
To the Dark Side and Back: The Administrative Odyssey of an Academic
Sociologist, Cecil L. Willis, University of North Carolina-Wilmington
Trials, Burdens, and Experience: A Literature Review of Non-Traditional
Students in Undergraduate Education, Jenna M. Sharp, Roosevelt University
162. Paper Session— Husbands, Wives and Marriage (Salon 3)
Presider: Marion R. Hughes, Towson University
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Marketing Marriage to Women: Cultural Products and Marriage Rate
Differences, Jill Harrison-Rexrode, Virginia Tech
Successful Black Marriage: A Qualitative Analysis, Katrina Bell McDonald,
Johns Hopkins University; Caitlin Cross-Barnet, Johns Hopkins University
Religiosity and Openness to Racial intermarriage, Jason Levine, University of
Central Florida
Timing is Everything: Church Attendance and Marriage Patterns in Low-Income
Single Mothers, Perry A. Threlfall, Virginia Commonwealth University; David
C. Lane, Virginia Commonwealth University
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163. Paper Session— Income and Wealth (Salon 2)
Presider: Lane M. Destro, Duke University
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Racial Wealth Inequalities in the U.S.: Is it Really Bad at the Bottom?, Lane M.
Destro, Duke University
Trend in Income Disparity Between Asian Americans and Non-Hispanic Whites,
1990 - 2000 , Yih-Jin Young, Nassau Community College
Husbands and Wives Relative Earnings: Exploring Variation by Race, Human
Capital, Labor Supply, and Life Stage, Sarah Winslow-Bowe, Clemson
University
Habitat to Change Habitus: When People Who "Should" Be Poor Aren't, Melissa
Abelev, Tulane University
164. Paper Session— Islam and Culture: Middle East and Southeast Asia
(Dominion)
Presider: Kemal Silay, Indiana University
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Shari'a in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, Indonesia (1999 - present), Magfirah
Dahlan-Taylor, Virginia Tech. University
Informal Welfare Regime and Roles of Islamic Welfare Institutions and Non
Governmental Organizations in Indonesia, Siti Kusujiarti, Warren Wilson
College
What They Say: Foreigners, English-language Media, and the "Tarnished" Image
of the United Arab Emirates, Kathryn Schellenberg, University of Michigan
Flint; Elizabeth A. Kusky, University of Michigan
On Modern Muslim Self Image, Mehmet Pacaci, Ankara University
165. Paper Session— Men and Masculinity (Jefferson)
Presider: Michael Rutz, Virginia Commonwealth University
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'Them' and 'Us': How African American Men who have Sex with Men Define the
'Down Low', Jon Fish, Florida State University
Using Gender: The Practice of Masculinity in Rock n Roll, Michael Rutz,
Virginia Commonwealth University
Risky Sexual Behavior: An Analysis of Mediating Socio-cultural and Ecological
Factors in a National Male Sample, Kwaku Twumasi-Ankrah, Fayetteville State
University; Ella T. Keller, Fayetteville State University
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166. Paper Session— Moral Dilemmas (Salon 7)
Presider: Kenneth Allan, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
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The Foxing of America: Moral Panics as Cultural Frames, Kenneth Allan,
University of North Carolina, Greensboro; Amy Ernstes, University of North
Carolina, Greensboro
The Role of Presidential Rhetoric in Creating a Moral Panic after September 11th
2001, John P. Mason, Virginia Tech
Social Revolution is the Need of the Day for Bringing Back the Fair and Just
Econo-Political & Social Morality in the Society, Ghyasuddin Ahmed, Virginia
State University
The Relationship between Opinions about Prenatal Testing and Abortion of
Defective Fetuses, Barbara E. Johnson, University of South Carolina Aiken;
Diana Darr, University of South Carolina-Aiken
167. Paper Session— Social Theory and Political Economy (Monroe)
Presider: James N. Maples, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Addresses issues at the intersection of social theory and political economy, in the
historical context of globalization.
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The function of the production of (meta) knowledge in the 21st century: selfmediation or embeddedness?, John Bradford, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Worker Conflict and Human Survival, James N. Maples, University of
Tennessee-Knoxville
Reconceptualizing Democracy for the 21st Century, Aaron T. Rowland,
University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Historical Change, Modern Society, and Implications for Social Research,
Shannon Williams, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
2:00 PM—5:00 PM, Saturday, 12 April
African American Heritage Tour. Requires pre-registration. (Bus Tour)
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Index to Participants
Abelev, Melissa: 164
Adams, Josh R.: 155
Adams, Michele A.: 63
Adams, Randall: 136
Adams, Rebecca G.: 70, 114
Adelman, Marisa: 89
Aghajanian, Akbar: 124, 150
Agnich, Laura E.: 83
Ahmad, Junaid: 6
Ahmed, Ghyasuddin: 167
Albers, Benjamin D.: 105
Alexander, Karl: 154
Allan, Kenneth: 167
Allen, Debbie J.: 36
Allen, John: 159
Allison, Marisa C.: 57
Alongi, Jamie: 86
Amado, Maria L.: 151
Amyx, Alison: 76
Andress, Joel S.: 20, 66
Andrew, Ashley M.: 89
Andrews, Kenneth T.: 107
Antonio, Robert: 44, 127
Aranda, Elizabeth: 94
Armbrester, Tarah: 98
Armstrong, Natalie O.: 66
Arrighi, Giovanni: 28
Aseltine, Elyshia D.: 123
Atkinson, Maxine P.: 119
Aube, Sean: 51
Augustyn, Marycatherine: 124
Austin, Erika L.: 4, 57
Baccam, Tristine P.: 75
Bach, Rebecca L.: 106
Baird, Anne C.: 128
Bakanic, Von: 34
Baker, James A.: 62
Balleine, Erin: 143
Bankston, Carl L.: 80
Bardo, Anthony Richard: 12
Barker, Katherine M.: 92
Barnett, Melissa A.: 41
Barrett, Anne: 137
Barry, Kevin: 112
Basenberg, Lanier F.: 67
Batine, Florence: 58
Beck, E. M.: 7, 94, 108
Becker, Laura: 75
Beggs, John J.: 87, 99
Belgrave, Linda L.: 94, 119
Benjamins, Maureen: 113
Berigan, Nick: 43
Berthelot, Emily R.: 7
Bevis, Lauren P.: 111
Bickham Mendez, Jennifer: 93
Billings, Dwight: 11
Bills, George F.: 147
Bissler, Denise L.: 35, 85
Blake, Elizabeth A.: 125
Blanchard, Troy C.: 7, 14
Blankenship, Chastity Lynn: 8
Blasi, Anthony: 40
Bloom, Jack M.: 34
Blumberg, Rae Lesser: 116
Bobbitt, Rachel: 78, 145
Bohon, Stephanie A.: 64
Bonn, Scott A.: 6
Borch, Casey: 33
Borer, Michael Ian: 31
Boutwell, L R.: 47
Boyd, Emily M.: 155
Boyer, Jessica: 87
Braddock, Jomills: 119
Bradford, John: 168
Bradley, Christen Lynn: 141
Bradshaw, Matt: 22
Brauer, Jonathan R.: 54
Bristol, Kelly: 137
Brody, Charles J.: 82, 89
Brogden, Kenzie M.e.: 111
Broman, Cliff: 34
Bromley, David G.: 78
Brown, Brittany: 115
Brown, Cheryl Lynn: 112
Brown, Jordan T.: 107
Brown, Kate Pride: 95
Brown, Lori: 61
Brown, Matilda: 3
Brown, Tucker: 140
Brubaker, Sarah Jane: 47
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Buchanan, Tom: 41
Buck, Andrew D.: 103
Buckelew, Rose: 80
Burge, Stephanie W.: 151
Burger, William: 130
Burkett, Tracy L.: 82
Byrd, William Carson: 96
Cabaniss, Emily R.: 13, 39
Campbell, Bradley: 24
Campbell, Colin: 142
Campbell, Marie: 87
Campion, Patricia: 38
Canak, William: 97
Cantu, Phillip A.: 77
Cao, Yang: 89
Carrow, Rebekah: 47
Carson, Linda A.: 64
Carter, J. Scott: 141
Carter, Vincent M.: 102
Carter, Youssef J.: 32
Carter-Tellison, Katrina: 154
Casten, John: 159
Cavalcanti, Hilquias B.: 40, 64, 91
Cavazos, Robert L.: 91
Celaya, Adrienne: 119
Celik, Nihal: 136
Chamberlain, Brian: 3
Chambers, Cheri: 35
Chandler, Charles R.: 153
Chapman, Nate: 82
Chappell, Allison T.: 41, 104
Chaudhuri, Soma: 53
Cherry, Elizabeth: 95
Chicoine, Stephen M.: 100
Chowthi, Natassaja: 90
Clapp, Joyce F.: 113
Clark, Jesse K.: 10
Clarke, Lee: 120
Clayton, Ellen W.: 150
Clelland, Don: 131
Clemen, Tashenda D.: 150
Clendenen, Margaret A.: 142
Coffey, Glenn S.: 123
Cohen, Philip: 59
Cokely, Carrie L.: 27, 69
Collier, Deshonna: 146
Collins, Mary B.: 117
Collins, Megan: 61
Combs, Yvonne J.: 154
Condon, Kathleen: 95
Conway, Becky Lori: 141
Coran, Justin: 8, 16
Cornfield, Daniel B.: 48, 134
Corra, Mamadi K.: 141
Cortese, Anthony J.: 82
Cossman, Jeralynn S.: 8
Cotten, Shelia R.: 86, 132, 158
Coupey, Eloise: 26
Cowling, Cathy: 159
Cox, Lauren A.: 63, 98
Craig, David Leonard: 123
Crane, Ken: 112
Cross, Kelly A.: 1, 128
Cross-Barnet, Caitlin: 124, 163
Croteau, David: 143
Cruz, Selina R.: 144
Cuccaro, Crista: 111
Cuenco, Evangeline: 97
Cummings, Ben: 75, 161
Currier, Danielle M.: 53
Curtis, Tyler: 5
Cutlip, Anna: 96
Dahlan-Taylor, Magfirah: 165
Dahms, Harry F.: 23, 28, 44, 127
Dalton, Alexandra: 106
Danaher, William F.: 70, 104
D'Andrea, Gayle A.: 1
Dannefer, Dale: 12
D'Antonio, Julia M.: 7
Dao, Vy: 80
Darr, Diana: 167
Davis, Shannon N.: 122
Davis-Sowers, Regina: 109
Dawson, Lyndsay H.: 79
Day, Jacob C.: 42
Day, Jr, William H.: 51
De Welde, Kristine: 132
Delgado, Daniel J.: 64
Dell, Aaron C.: 114
Destro, Lane M.: 164
Dick, Christopher C.: 15
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Duncan, Ebony M.: 5
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Eller, Jackie: 161
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Faktorovich, Inna: 116
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Hamilton, Jourdan: 35
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Henderson, Tammy: 51
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Heuberger, Valeria: 52
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Hewitt, Lyndi: 131
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Hirsch, Michael L.: 130
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Hodler, Matthew Ross: 90
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Hsu, Tzeli: 30
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Hunt, Jennifer C.: 104
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Hyde, Whitney: 86
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Jones, Makr P.: 24
Jones, Shanita: 76
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Kim, Sangmoon: 139
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Kooistra, Russell: 140
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Lucas, Susan A.: 115
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Lynxwiler, John: 118
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Madron, Daniel Jay: 9
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Maher, Kristy: 9
Mahmoud, Mahgoub: 40
Mai, Fan: 116
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Markowitz, Ellen: 84
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Mills, Amada: 100
Milne, Jason: 140
Milner, Jr., Murray: 92
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Moller, Stephanie: 2
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Morrison, Daniel: 94
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Nead, Sandra: 118
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Neuenschwander, Sara: 118
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Nielsen, Francois: 28
Nielsen, Jane A.: 17
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Parker, Karen F.: 19
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Rogers, Richard Lee: 30, 150
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