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ESS Preliminary Program
Updated 1/26/15
Index to Participants on p 130 can be reached by clicking here
Thursday, 26 February 2015
10:15 AM-11:45 AM
1. Meeting: ESS Executive Committee Meeting I Thursday Feb 26 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
12:00 PM-1:30 PM
2. Invited Thematic Session: Transnational Cultures of the Elite Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizer: Shamus Rahman Khan, Columbia University
Presider: Shamus Rahman Khan, Columbia University
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The Utility of the Leisure Man: How Paris Social Clubs Serve Their Members Bruno Cousin — University of
Lille
Negotiating ’Normal’: Lifestyle Choices and Rhetorics of Need in Wealthy New York Families Rachel
Sherman — New School for Social Research
Girl Capital in the Consolidation of Class among Elites: A Relational Approach to Ownership Ashley
Mears — Boston University
Transnational Philanthropy for the Arts as a Form of Elite Diplomacy Anne Monier — Ecole Normale
Superieure
3. Military Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Sexual Assault and Mental Health in the Military Thursday Feb 26
| 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizers: Morten Ender, United States Military Academy; Ryan Kelty, Washington College
Presider: Morten Ender, United States Military Academy
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Barriers to Reporting Sexual Assault in the Military Amanda M. Jungels — US Army Public Health
Command, Amber Wilson — US Army Public Health Command, Shelley S. Kay — US Army Public Health
Command, Alexis A. Bender — US Army Public Health Command, Christine Lagana-Riordan — US Army
Public Health Command, Amy Millikan Bell — US Army Public Health Command
A Mixed Methods Analysis of Factors Influencing Bystander Intervention to Sexual Assault Situations within
a US Army Unit Kristin K. Sznajder — US Army Public Health Command, Alexis A. Helsel — US Army
Public Health Command, Ashley M. Snyder — US Army Public Health Command, Amanda M. Jungels — US
Army Public Health Command, Amber Wilson — US Army Public Health Command, Alexis A. Bender — US
Army Public Health Command, Eren Youmans Watkins — US Army Public Health Command, Christine
Lagana-Riordan — US Army Public Health Command, Amy Millikan Bell — US Army Public Health
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Sexual Assault Victimization and Perpetration in a Military Population Alexis A. Helsel — US Army Public
Health Command, Kristin K. Sznajder — US Army Public Health Command, Ashley M. Snyder — US Army
Public Health Command, James M. Haynes — US Army Public Health Command, Raina Sharma — US Army
Public Health Command, Alexis A. Bender — US Army Public Health Command, Eren Youmans Watkins —
US Army Public Health Command, Christine Lagana-Riordan — US Army Public Health Command, Amy
Millikan Bell — US Army Public Health Command
Examining Military Sexual Assault through Perceptions of Gender Roles, Endorsement of Rape Myths, and
Sexism: A Mixed Methods Approach Amanda M. Jungels — US Army Public Health Command, Amber
Wilson — US Army Public Health Command, Shelley S. Kay — US Army Public Health Command, Alexis A.
Helsel — US Army Public Health Command, Kristin K. Sznajder — US Army Public Health Command, Ashley
M. Snyder — US Army Public Health Command, Alexis A. Bender — US Army Public Health
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Command, Eren Youmans Watkins — US Army Public Health Command, Christine Lagana-Riordan — US
Army Public Health Command, Amy Millikan Bell — US Army Public Health Command
Discussant:
 Morten Ender, United States Military Academy
4. Workshop: Humanizing Your Data: Participatory Approach to Presenting Sociological Research Thursday Feb
26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizer: Lilia Raileanu, Rutgers University
5. Paper Session: Constructing the Criminal: Cultural and Social Influences Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Kevin Moran, Hunter College
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Immigrant Criminality and Repressive Policy: A Historically-Situated Analysis of an American Moral
Panic Sarah Tosh — The Graduate Center, CUNY
The Onset of Deviance and Crime in the Late Life Course Amanda Michiko Shigihara — SUNY College at
Old Westbury
Drug Selling Trajectories: Responses to Sanctions, Changes in Perceived Risk, and Life Course
Events Jamie J. Fader — Temple University
Determinants of Attitudes Towards Sex Offenders from a Longitudinal Study: The Third Phase. Tanni
Chaudhuri — Rhode Island College
6. Paper Session: Social Class, Race, and Ethnicity in Families and Schools Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizer: Susan A. Dumais, Lehman College, CUNY
Presider: Susan A. Dumais, Lehman College, CUNY
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Trends in Parental Involvement by Social Class and Race: Comparing the High School Class of 1992 with the
High School Class of 2013 Susan A. Dumais — Lehman College, CUNY
Applying to College: How General and Specific Cultural Capital Structure Inequality Denise
Deutschlander — University of Virginia
Latino Students and Bullying Victimization: Immigration, Extra-Curricular Activities, and School
Location Brett Lehman — North Carolina State University
Class, Race, and Family Experiences Shaping Early Executive Functioning at School Entry Daniel Potter —
American Institutes for Research
Discussant:
 Susan A. Dumais, Lehman College, CUNY
7. Paper Session: Immigrant Activism Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Ernesto Castaneda, New School
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Migrants’ Rights Advocacy in an Age of Managed Migration: A View from the UK Jake Watson — Boston
University
Comparative Analysis of Immigrant Advocacy Trends in the U.S. and South Korea Keumjae Park —
William Paterson University
Immigrant Rights Organizations and State-Level Policy Discourse Diana Y Salas Coronado — University of
Massachusets Boston
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Political Sundays: A Case Study of Church-based Korean-Chinese Immigrant Activism in South
Korea Juyeon Park — University of Massachusetts Amherst
8. Paper Session: Boundaries of Exclusion: The Intersectional Dimensions of Religion Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00
PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Karen V Hansen, Brandeis University
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Racialization of Muslims in the US Maheen Haider — Boston College
The Role of Religion in Perceptions of Discrimination among Muslim Americans Hakim Zainiddinov —
Rutgers Univesity
The Politics of Acculturation: The Case of Arab Immigrants in an Ethnic Enclave in New Jersey Amarat
Zaatut — Rutgers University
When the Local is Global: Mapping Work and Occupations Across Borders in Global Religious
Organizations Casey Ritchie Clevenger — Brandeis University
9. Paper Session: Meaning Making and the Latin American Experience Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Robert Allen Manduca, Harvard University
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From Ethnic to Panethnic and Back: NYC Journalists’ Boundary Work in Hispanic/Latino Reporting 19932013 Samantha Pina Saghera — The Graduate Center at CUNY
Roots of Mexican Migration: A Case Study of Colonial Veracruz as ’Contact Zone.’ Christian Ramirez —
Michigan State University
Achieving the American Dream Together: The Effect of Household Family Structure on Economic Success
Among Mexican and Salvadorian Immigrants Brittany Nicole Owen — George Mason University
Deep Fights: The Local Meaning and Broader Context of Latino Immigrant Men Fighting in a Park David
Trouille — James Madison University
10. Paper Session: New Perspectives on Sex/Gender and Health Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Dena T Smith, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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A Call for New Directions in Research on Men’s Mental Health: Re-examining Classic Arguments Dena T
Smith — University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Dawne Mouzon — Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
In the Face of Pain: Circumcision, Class and Medical Authority in Turkey Oyman Basaran — University of
Massachusetts
Gendered Crime, Unique Consequences; An Examination of Prostitution and Mental Health Ava Theresa
Carcirieri — University of Delaware
The Myth of Demedicalization? Barry DeCoster — Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Bridging the Gap between Community and Medical Institutions: Decision Making about Reproductive
Health Care among Women of Color Elizabeth B Erbaugh — The Richard Stockton College of New
Jersey, Dionne Bensonsmith — Claremont Colleges
11. Paper Session: Inequalities and Social Policies Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
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Presider: Zophia Edwards, Boston University
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Do Cash Subsidies Improve Outcomes for Children in Low-Income Households? Evidence from a QuasiExperiment Colin Campbell — University of Wisconsin - Madison
Economic Inequality, Social Safety Nets, and Distributional Outcomes: Understanding the Stratified Nature
of Redistribution Mechanisms in the U.S., 1990-2012 Sarah K. Bruch — University of Iowa, Marcia
Meyers — University of Washington, Janet Gornick — CUNY Graduate Center
De-commodification of Social Protection Benjamin Franklin Hadis — Montclair State University
Neoliberalism and Student Debt: The High Cost of Ideology Beth Mintz — University of Vermont
12. Paper Session: Popular Culture and Media: Images and Representations Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Carolyn Chernoff, Skidmore College
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Hip Hop and Basketball: Sociology at the Intersection Heather Johnson — Lehigh University, Min Jun Kim
— Lehigh University
Tricksters, Gangsters, Brokers. The Crisis in the Imaginary of American Cultural Industry Vincenzo Mele
— University of Pisa
Linking Gamer Personalities with the Satisfaction with Life Scale Norman Valley — Keene State
College, Brian E Green — Keene State College
Black Zombie: The Depiction of Racial Ideology in Early Twentieth Century Pulp Horror & Fantasy Pop
Culture Andrew Lee Owen — Cabrini College
13. Paper Session: Teacher Practice and Pedagogy Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
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Invite to Connect: The Emerging Societal Impact of Collaborative Music Video Games Alyssa Smith —
University Of Maryland, Baltimore County, Evan Combs — Connections Education
Navigating Questions of Expertise and Learner Agency through the Design of a Teacher Professional
Development MOOC Billie Gastic — Relay Graduate School of Education, Dan Konecky — Relay Graduate
School of Education
Theoretically Informed Teaching Practice: An Interdisciplinary Approach Karen Kendrick — Albertus
Magnus College
Crossing Pedagogical Borders: From Lecturing to Listening Suzanne S. Hudd — Quinnipiac University
Breaking Down Borders in the Classroom: Experiments in Student Designed Assignments Daniel Jasper —
Moravian College
14. Paper Session: BDSM Practices and Identities Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Kimberly Tauches, Skidmore College
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Reassembling the Kinky: Legitimation of Taiwanese BDSM through Subcultural Publications Ying Chao
Kao — Rutgers University
21st Century Shamanism: BDSM and Spiritual Revelation Julie Lynn Fennell — Gallaudet
University, Caitlin Hannigan — Eastern Carolina University
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"Are You Comfortable with Blood Play?" BDSM Mobilization and the Limits of Private Identity for
Empowerment Brenna Harvey — University of Connecticut
15. Paper Session: Education in an International Context Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Queenie Zhu, Harvard University
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Rates of Return to Education in Ten Industrialized Countries. Static, Historical, and Comprehensive
Perspectives. Dirk Maurits Witteveen — City University of New York, The Graduate Center
Pathways to the US: Indian Women & US MBA Programs Adrienne Lee Atterberry — Syracuse University
World Citizens? The Dissolving and (Re)Establishing of Borders in the Context of Global
Education Catharina Isabel Kessler — Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg
Is the Association between Health and Timely High School Graduation the Same in the US and Norway?
Examining the Role of Socioeconomic Status and Welfare State Regimes Sharon Sznitman — University
of Haifa, Liza Reisel — Institute for Social Research, Danielle Taubman — University of Haifa
16. Paper Session: Issues in Sexual and Reproductive Health Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Keisha Goode, Lehman College, CUNY
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Birth Interlocutors: Doulas and Discourses of Empowerment Katherine Rachel Knop — University of
Missouri
Pinkifying HPV: How Does a Vaccination Become a Female Responsibility? Susan Rakosi Rosenbloom —
Drew University, Caitlin Killian — Drew University, Anne Celstin — Drew University, Hallie Hallie Isquith —
Drew University
Bees to a Flower: The Ambiguity of Beauty in the Context of a Generalized AIDS Epidemic Margaret Frye
— Harvard University, Nina Gheihman — Harvard University
Risky Borders: The Medicalization and Criminalization of Gestation. Alexandra Campbell — University of
New England
17. Paper Session: Comparative Studies of the Immigrant Experience Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Ruth M. Hernández, University of Connecticut
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Migrant Labor and the Neoliberal Transition: A Comparative Study of Bangladesh and the
Philippines Mushahid Hussain — Binghamton University, Alvin Camba — Binghamton University
Two Meanings of Changeable and Unchangeable Borders in the Biographies of Korean Females Living in
Germany, and in the United States via Germany PooLum Jong — Institute of Education, Johannes
Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany, Hye-Jin Kim — Institute of Education, Johannes Gutenberg
University Mainz, Germany
Participating Beyond Borders: A Comparative Analysis From a Developmental Perspective Aysenur
Ataman — Graduate Center, CUNY
New Americans, Dual Citizens and Cosmopolitans: The Immigration Experiences of Colombian and Puerto
Rican Computer Engineers in the United States. Lina Rincon — University at Albany
18. Paper Session: Historical and Comparative Approaches to Race Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
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Presider: Ann Morning, New York University
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"Get Out Of Our Schools!": Redefining Black Motherhood in the Context of Ocean Hill-Brownsville’s
Community Control Movement Vanessa Joi Paul — CUNY Graduate Center
Du Bois, Self-Segregation and the Early-20th Century Black American Consumers’ Cooperative
Movement Joshua Carreiro — Springfield Technical Community College
Race-Neutral Decisions, Racially Unequal Results: A Spatial Test for Retail Redlining in the Supermarket
Industry in Chicago, 1970-2000. Anjanette M. Chan Tack — University of Chicago
Reinscribing Race, Class, and Gender in the 21st Century Natalie Patricia Byfield — St. John’s University
War on Welfare: Women, Koreans and Exclusion in the Japanese Welfare State, 1938-2014 A.K.M.
Skarpelis — New York University
19. Paper Session: Urban Spaces: Isolation and Relocation Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Elena Vesselinov, Queens College and The Graduate Center, CUNY
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Social Isolation, Spatial Proximity, and the Durability of Neighborhood Attainment Eva Rosen — Harvard
University
The Life and Death of Urban Ethnic Enclaves: Gentrification and Ethnic Fragmentation in Brooklyn’s "Polish
Town" Aneta Kostrzewa — The Graduate Center, CUNY
Boundary Changes of Group Quarters Populations Kelly McGeever — University of Hartford
The Hazards of History: A Critical Historiography of Brownsville, Brooklyn Francisco Pablo Landeros
Vieyra — New York University
Discussant:
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20. Paper Session: Body Weight: Identities and Inequalities Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Rachel Rebecca Bogan, The Graduate Center, CUNY
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The Impact of Body Weight on Chronic Discrimination and Perceived Inequalities in the
Workplace Lauren F Murphy — Rutgers University, Deborah Carr — Rutgers University
Impact of Normative Body Mass Index Environment of School on Children’s Weight Status: A Longitudinal
Analysis Ashley Wendell Kranjac — State University of New York-Buffalo
"Constructing the ’Good’ American Woman: Exploring Body and Identity in Female Weight
Narratives" Katherine Anne Phelps — University of Massachusetts-Boston
Why the Buzz about Fuzz? A Comparative Analysis of Resistance to Women’s Body Hair Advocacy and
Women’s Body Size Advocacy within the Alternative Beauty Movement Helana Leah Darwin — Stony
Brook University
21. Roundtable: Culture in Work Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Phillipa K Chong, Harvard University
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Network and Networking in Job Seeking: A Comparative Study of College Seniors in the United States and
China Ashelee Yang — University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
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The Situational Foundations of Brotherhood: How Encounters Generate Solidarity in the Fire
Service Roscoe Scarborough — University of Virginia
Boundary Work in Unsettled Times: Book Reviewing when Everyone is an Age when Everyone is a
Critic Phillipa K Chong — Harvard University
Business as a "Constructed Cultural Matching:" Real Estate Agents’ Use of Socio-cultural Resources to
Work on the Market Eliza Benites Gambirazio — University of Arizona
Balancing Me-Time Like a Boss: How Studying Everyday Life Reveals Different Levels of Culture Edson
Rodriguez — University of Southern California
22. Roundtable: Education and the Neighborhood: The Implications of Context Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30
PM
Presider: Julia Burdick-Will, Johns Hopkins University
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Neighbors, But Not Classmates: Neighborhood Disadvantage and Educational Heterogeneity Julia
Burdick-Will — Johns Hopkins University
Improving the Educational Success of Youth from High Poverty Neighborhoods Daniyal Zuberi —
University of Toronto
Parents’ Engagement in Racial Socialization with Young Black Boys and Girls: Does Neighborhood
Disadvantage and School Context Matter? Tamekia Wilkins — University of Illinois at Urbana
Champaign, Christy Lleras — University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Liberal Arts College Students’ Attitudes toward a Neighboring City and the Implications for Service
Learning Jungyun Gill — Stonehill College, Olivia E. Osiecki — Stonehill College, Matthew Pini —
Stonehill College
23. Roundtable: Race and Electoral Politics Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Anna Karin Tollin, Temple University
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Racists or Whistleblowers: Who are the Sweden Democrat Supporters? Anna Karin Tollin — Temple
University
Post-Racial Boundary Work in a Historically Raceless Social Context: Turkey’s Political Parties Daryl Carr
— Boston University
Sociologists for Obama: Scholarly Activism in a Presidential Campaign Donald Cunnigen — University of
Rhode Island
Crossing Borders: Racial Conflict in Boston and the Tale of Three Mayors Don Gillis — Boston University
24. Roundtable: Teasing and Bullying Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Brent Harger, Gettysburg College
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To Approach or To Avoid? Coping with Social and Verbal Bullying in Middle School Christopher Donoghue
— Montclair State University, Angela Almeida — Kean University, David Brandwein — Kean
University, Gabriela Rocha — Kean University, Ian Callahan — Montclair State University
Negotiating Status and Self-Concept Through Peer Interpersonal Aggression: Understanding the Role of
Norms in Determining Targets of Teasing Alicia Raia-Hawrylak — Rutgers University
The Meaning is in the Response: Bridging the Gap Between Bullying and Microaggressions Brent Harger
— Gettysburg College
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When is Peer Aggression ’Bullying?’ An Analysis of Elementary and Middle School Student Discourse on
Bullying at School Christopher Donoghue — Montclair State University, Dina Rosen — Kean
University, Angela Almeida — Kean University, David Brandwein — Kean University
25. Roundtable: Digital Media: Differences in Use and Production Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Eulalie Laschever, University of California, Irvine
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Intersections of Social Exclusion and Digital Disengagement Shu-Fen Tseng — Yuan Ze University
What Does She Think? Gender Differences and Gender Inequality in Elite Political Blogs Eulalie Laschever
— University of California, Irvine
Crossing Borders: Use of New Media Technologies in Transnational Migrations Fan Mai — University of
Virginia
Bridges to Hate: How Twitter Connects Mainstream Conservatives and White Extremists Roderick
Graham — Old Dominion University
26. Roundtable: Unemployment and Labor Insecurity Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
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Is Self-Blame Inevitable? Lessons from Supporting Unemployed Workers Ofer Sharone — MIT
Job Security in a Changing Labor Market: Assessing Individual Perceptions of Job Security Anders Wykow
Hansen — Hunter College, CUNY
Changing Attitudes in a Changing Economy: Perceived Job and Labor Market Precarity Travis Scott Lowe
— University of Tulsa
27. Roundtable: Theoretical Issues in Knowledge Production Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Jared Strohl, University at Buffalo
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What Is Practice?: The Importance of Knowledge and Power Jared Strohl — University at Buffalo
RCTs and the Search for Developmental Impact Luciana Souza Leão — Columbia University
How Interventions against a Quantified Problem Can Make a Problem Less Quantifiable Noah McClain —
Illinois Institute of Technology
Space and Time in the Birth of Modern Subjectivity Joshua Eichen — Binghamton Univesity
28. Roundtable: The Cultural Logics, Dynamics, and Mobilization of Identity Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Radha Modi, University of Pennsylvania
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Managing the Racial Middle: The Role of Skin Color and Gender in the Racialization of South
Asians Radha Modi — University of Pennsylvania
Blurred Lines: Canada’s Official Language Minorities’ Identity Processes in Postsecondary
Institutions Johanne Jean-Pierre — McMaster University
Is Racial Socialization a Form of Cultural Capital? Jacqueline C. Rivers — Harvard University
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Who and What am I? The Impact of Stereotypes on Multiracial Identity Development Naporje
Washington — CUNY- Brooklyn College
Beyond Zebra: The Transaction, Transposition, Transgression and Transcendence of Race Carlos Adolfo
hoyt — Lesley University - Phillips Academy Andover
29. Poster Session: General Poster Session Thursday Feb 26 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
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Importance of the Usage of Coping Strategies: The Role of Different Coping Strategies in Elders’ Subjective
Well-Being Wanlu Shi — University of Florida
Crossing the Borders of Ageism: Understanding Messages Conveyed in AARP Magazine
Advertisements. Chelsey Ann Wirth — Millersville University
Understanding Mentoring Relationships and Research Competency: A Complex Adaptive Systems
Approach Shannon N. Davis — George Mason University, Rebecca M. Jones — George Mason University
Helping Today’s Youth Marissa Fenner — Utica College
Happily Ever After?: How Classic Tales Influence The Lives of Contemporary Women Kate Ayotte —
Central Connecticut State University
Theoretical Implications of the 3R Domestic Violence Program: A Male Domestic Violence Perpetrator
Treatment Program Samantha M. Gavin — Indiana University of Pennsylvania
In Search of Ghosts: Examining the Student Right to Know and Campus Security Act as Crime
Policy Amanda Konradi — Loyola University Maryland, Rebecca Dolinsky — Association of American
Colleges and Universities
Creating Social Culture at Comic Con Abigail Walsh — Queens College, CUNY
Curators of Cool: Creative Tourism and the Gentrification of Wynwood Emily V. Cleary — Florida Atlantic
University
Influence of Age and Educational Attainment on Abortion Attitudes Samantha Renee Morgan —
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Income Equality between Gender and Race Betsy Mar Rubio — Bloomsburg University of PA
Maternal and Infant Health in Chester County: A Longitudinal Study of African American and Latina
Mothers Miguel Ceballos — West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Exploring the Impact of Victimization on SES Katie Thurman — Rutgers University
Why Are Angry Black Women Always So Angry? Vanessa Geneva Banton — Bronx Community College
Unheard Voices: Education and Employment Perspectives of Enlisted Military Wives Felicia GarlandJackson — George Mason University
Current Gender Inequality within the Social Structures of the Military Kendra Leigh Beers — Saint Leo
University
The Professionalization of the Video Game Industry Matthew Moore — Queens College
Crossing the Border from Social Exclusion to Social Inclusion Jiro Arase-Barham — Rutgers UniversityCamden
Call Me Crazy: The Effects of Occupation, Marital Status, Education and Sex on the Perceived Closeness to
Individuals with a Mental Health Disorder Mallory Anne Slusser — Elizabethtown College
The Taste or the Timeliness: A Content Analysis of Customer Reviews in Full-service Restaurants with or
Without Mandatory Service Charges Lisa McManus — North Carolina State University, Daniela Garcia
Grandon — North Carolina State University
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30. Invited Thematic Session: At the Border of Adulthood: New Insights into the Transition to Adulthood
Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
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Organizer: Jessica Halliday Hardie, Hunter College, CUNY
Presider: Jessica Halliday Hardie, Hunter College, CUNY
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The Transition to Adulthood in Life Course Perspective: Bridge between Origins and Destinations Karl
Alexander — Johns Hopkins University
Social Class Differences in Relationship Processes and the Entry into Cohabitation Sharon Sassler —
Cornell University
Becoming a Neoliberal Subject: Distrust and Alienation on the Road to Adulthood Jennifer M. Silva —
Bucknell University
Criminal Offending During the Transition to Adulthood: Is College a Turning Point? Jeremy Staff —
Pennsylvania State University
31. Conversation: A Conversation with Douglas Massey Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Hosted by: Katharine Donato
32. Author-Meets-Critics: The White Saviour Film: Content, Critics, and Consumption by Matthew Hughey
Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Organizer: Charles A Gallagher, La Salle Uinversity
Presider: Charles A Gallagher, La Salle Uinversity
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Critic David Grazian — University of Pennsylvania
Critic Jennifer L. Pierce — University of Minnesota
Critic Matt Wray — Temple University
Author’s Response Matthew W. Hughey — University of Connecticut
33. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session: Constructing Political Identities Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM3:15 PM
Presider: Daina Harvey, College of the Holy Cross
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Imagining the State: The Role of Myths and Myth-making in Politics Johnnie Anne Lotesta — Brown
University
Classification of Security Threats: How Bureaucratic Profiling Practices Shape the Cognitive Boundaries of
Suspicion Yael H Berda — Harvard University
The Malaysian Nationalism Machine: How the State, Education, and Culture Develop Persons Ashley
Michelle Hance — London School of Economics and Political Science
National Identity Formation Process in Post Soviet Borders: Case of South Caucasus Ana Kirvalidze — Ilia
State University
34. Military Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Technology & Culture in the Military Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM3:15 PM
Organizers: Morten Ender, United States Military Academy; Ryan Kelty, Washington College
Presider: Steve Carlton-Ford, University of Cincinnati
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Military Linguists: Vital Intercultural Intermediaries Remi M. Hajjar — United States Military Academy at
West Point
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Soldier and Robot Interaction in Combat Environments Michael Kerry Kolb — National GeospatialIntelligence Agency
Technology and the Soldier: A Study of US Army Recruitment Materials Brice McKeever — University of
Virginia
Crossing Cultural Borders: A Proposed S.O.P. for Military Cross-Cultural Communication Lauren
Mackenzie — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, Megan Wallace — Air Force Culture & Language
Center
Discussant:
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35. Paper Session: Intersectional Perspectives on Education: Race, Class, and Gender Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM3:15 PM
Presider: Lauren E. McDonald, California State University Northridge
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Class, Gender, and the Transition to College for White, First-Generation Women Amy C. Wilkins —
University of Colorado, Boulder
High School Students’ Educational Expectations: Effects of Parent SES, Race, and Gender Danelis Alejo —
Syracuse University
"Video Games for Boys and Chatting for Girls!": Gendered Online Activities and Academic Achievement in
High School Sangdong (Sandy) Tak — the Graduate Center, CUNY, Sophia Catsambis — Queens College CUNY
Shifting Borders in Schools: "Identity" Formations, Transformations and Implications Chiwen Bao —
Harvard University
When Parents and Children Share High Educational Expectations Yuping Zhang — Lehigh University
36. Paper Session: The Social Contexts of Incarceration: Patterns and Implications Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM3:15 PM
Presider: Craig Wiernik, Wilkes University
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Explaining Patterns of Incarceration Across U.S. States Elizabeth K. Brown — University of Massachusetts
Boston
The Effects of Mass Incarceration on Black Miami Fernando M. Perez — Barry University, Luigi Esposito
— Barry University
Place and Punishment: The Spatial Context of Incarceration Jessica T. Simes — Harvard University
Jail and the Carceral State: Is This What Decarceration Looks Like? Andrew Pragacz — Binghamton
University
Discussant:
 Craig Wiernik, Wilkes University
37. Paper Session: The Reach of Neo-Liberalism: Ideas and Policies Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Beth Mintz, University of Vermont
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Building Hyper-Liberalized Enclaves: New Appropriations of Land, Labor, and Energy in
Bangladesh Roslyn Fraser Schoen — Cornell University, Shelley Feldman — Cornell University
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Oil and the Borders of State-Class Power: Explaining the Divergent Development Trajectories in Trinidad
and Tobago and Gabon Zophia Edwards — Boston University
The Global Reach of Neoliberal Rationality: Professionalization of Islamic Movements Zeynep Atalay —
St. Mary’s College of California
Late Capital Unbound: Ecology, Spatial Competition and Uneven Development Roberto José Ortiz —
Binghamton University
38. Paper Session: Being Undocumented: Stories from the Field Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Arlene Dallafar, Lesley University
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Treacherous Crossings: Unaccompanied Guatemalan Minors in the Hudson Valley Anne R. Roschelle —
SUNY New Paltz
Public Opinion on the DREAM Act and the Framing of Undocumented Immigrant Youth Wenjuan Zheng
— CUNY Graduate Center, Luke Elliott — CUNY Graduate Center, Siqi Tu — CUNY Graduate Center
Moving Online to Study Undocumented Migrants? Lessons from the Field. Fanny Lauby — William
Paterson University
Unaccompanied Immigrant Children and the Contradictions of Rights Breanne Grace — University of
South Carolina, Benjamin Roth — University of South Carolina
39. Paper Session: Migration Networks and Cultural Ties -- Perspectives and Issues Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM3:15 PM
Presider: Lisa Porter, James Madison University
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Border Crossings Without Borders: An Exploration of Rural-Urban Dynamics Susan Tracey Machum — St.
Thomas University
Cultural Ties and Identity: Hurricane Katrina Victims’ Integration into New Communities Anjerrika
Raishawn Bean — Howard University
Domestic Migration Networks in the United States Robert Allen Manduca — Harvard University
Searching the Rural Landscape for Couch Surfers: An Analysis and Discussion of the Challenges of
Measuring Rural Homelessness Using Tools Calibrated for Urban Areas. Heather Feldhaus —
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, Susan Erdman — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
40. Paper Session: In Honor of Anita Ilta Garey: Gender and Families Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Organizers: Margaret Nelson, Middlebury College; Karen V Hansen, Brandeis University; Rosanna Hertz,
Wellesley College
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Gender ’Done’ and ’Undone’: How Men and Women Experience Unemployment Differently Aliya Hamid
Rao — University of Pennsylvania
The Woman in the Sociologist Barbara Gurr — University of Connecticut
Weaving Race and Class into Work and Family Studies Riche Barnes — Smith College
Discussants:
 Margaret L Andersen, University of Delaware
 Maxine Baca Zinn, Michigan State University
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41. Paper Session: Housing, Home, and Inequality Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Eva Rosen, Harvard University
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Financial Borders and Stratification in the United States: How Mortgage Origination and Underwriting
Patterns Structure Wealth-Building Trajectories Megan K. Peppel — University of California - Berkeley
The Role of Social Networks in Mediating Families’ Housing Tradeoff Decisions Melody L. Boyd — The
College at Brockport, State University of New York
There’s No Place for Home: How Student Loan Debt May Impact Homeownership for Graduates of
Color. Sarah Elizabeth Murphy Gray — Brandeis University
Discussant:
 Corey Dolgon, Stonehill College
42. Paper Session: Neighborhood Diversity and Community Dynamics Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Jacob Boersema, Rutgers University and Yale Center for Cultural Sociology
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Immigrants, Ethnicized Minorities and the Diversification of Urban Cultures: Comparing Naples (Italy) and
Liège (Belgium) Marco Martiniello — University of Liege and FRS-FNRS
Negotiating Diversity in Motion: Breakdowns and Emergent Affinities on Public Transportation Sofya
Aptekar — University of Massachusetts Boston
Cultural Dimensions of Place Stratification: The Spatial Distribution of Cultural Venues in Chicago’s Black
and Latino Neighborhoods Candace Nicole Miller — University of Virginia
The Paradox of Community Power: Cultural Processes and Inequality in Participatory Governance Jeremy
R. Levine — Harvard
43. Paper Session: Citizenship and Belonging over the Life Course Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Organizer: Joanna Dreby, University at Albany SUNY
Presider: Joanna Dreby, University at Albany SUNY
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The Pecking Order in Immigrant Families: Legal Status and Young Children’s Daily Lives Joanna Dreby —
University at Albany SUNY
The Price of Professional Success: Social Citizenship among Colombian and Puerto Rican Computer
Engineers Lina Rincon — University at Albany
E-Verify Laws and the Health of Infants Born to Non-Native Mexican Women Kate Strully — University at
Albany, Robert Bozick — RAND, Ying Huang — University at Albany
Age at Migration, Public Assistance Program Participation and Naturalization among Older Immigrants in
the U.S. Zoya Gubernskaya — University at Albany
Discussant:
 James D. Bachmeier, Temple University
44. Paper Session: Crossing Boundaries between Fields: Strategies, Techniques and Methods Thursday Feb 26 |
1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Organizer: Alex Otieno, Arcadia University
Presider: Alex Otieno, Arcadia University
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Interdisciplinary Pedagogy: Knowledge Sharing Strategies Daniel Moscovici — Richard Stockton College
of New Jersey, Alex Otieno — Arcadia University
Exploring Discourses of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Alex Otieno — Arcadia
University, Katherine Van Dolsen — Arcadia University
One Among Many: Representing Refugees Lives’ Through Narrative and Poetry Michelle Reale — Arcadia
University
Opening Up Psychological Borders: The Role of Less Commonly Taught Languages in Understanding the
Cultural Other in 21st Century America. Veronica Waweru — Yale University
Discussant:
 Alex Otieno, Arcadia University
45. Paper Session: Defining Sexuality: Theories and Methods Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Ying Chao Kao, Rutgers University
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Sexualities in Sociology Journals: A Content Analysis Kimberly Tauches — Skidmore College
Towards an Inclusive Sociology of Queer Sexuality: Intersectional and Transnational Perspectives Pamela
Devan — Boston University
Normalizing Gay: Heteronormativity and (Internalized) Homophobia in LGB Individuals Brianna Lee
VanArsdale — University of Delaware
(Re)Defining Heteronormativty, Homonormativity, and Cisnormativity Jamie Marie Sommer — Stony
Brook University, Joseph M. Marchia — Stony Brook University
Gay Rights in the Trenches: Framing the Repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell in News Media Catherine Connell
— Boston University
46. Paper Session: Seeking Refuge in the Global Context Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Holly E. Reed, Queens College, CUNY
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Intersections of Forced Migration and Transnationalism Kamryn Warren — University of Connecticut
Examining the Resettlement of Iraqi Refugees in Michigan Sarah Salman — The Graduate Center, City
University of New York
Permanently Waiting: Refugees in Kenya and the Refugee Protection Regime Erika L Iverson — Graduate
Center, CUNY
Bordering on Integration: Isolation and Inclusion among Young Chin Refugees in the United
States Ramona Fruja — Bucknell University
47. Paper Session: Public Health: Contagious Illness and Epidemics Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Mary Clare Lennon, City University of New York - Graduate Center
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Socially Constructing Panic: Ebola and Contagious Illness as Natural and Technological Disasters Dana
Michele Greene — University of North Carolina
SARS, Pandemic influenza, and Ebola: The Disease Control Styles of the United Kingdom and the United
States Charles Allan McCoy — SUNY - Plattsburgh, Charles Allan McCoy — SUNY - Plattsburgh
How Ebola Helped Sociology Rescue the Humanity of Global Health William J. Buckley — Frederick
Community College
Closing Borders: The Politics of Contagion Rosemary CR Taylor — Tufts University
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Debt and Structural Adjustment: A Cross-National Analysis of Epidemics Rose Sayre — Stony Brook
University
48. Roundtable: The Recent Decline in the Prison Population in New York State: Mass Incarceration to Mass
Supervision? Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Organizer: Joshua Price, Binghamton University
Presider: John Eason, Texas A&M
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NYS Prison Towns: From Mass Imprisonment to Today’s Decarceration John Eason — Texas A&M, Luis
Gonzalez — Binghamton University, William George Martin — Binghamton University
Decreased and Disappeared: the Crime and Media in the Age of Decarceration Chungse Jung —
Binghamton University
Reentry from Prison and Justice Disinvestment: An Emergent Regime of Mass Supervision? Joshua Price
— Binghamton University
49. Roundtable: Immigrant Work and Entrepreneurship Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Benjamin Elbers, CUNY Graduate Center
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The Settlement of Nonimmigrants: German Doctoral Students in New York City Benjamin Elbers — CUNY
Graduate Center
Immigrant Entrepreneurship in the West Side Bazaar: Deriving Meaning through a Transnational
Lens Aysegul Balta Ozgen — University at Buffalo (SUNY)
The Labor Market Experience of Polish Migrants in the UK: A Comparison of Three Regions in South
Wales Julie Knight — Towson University, Andrew Thompson — University of South Wales, John Lever —
University of Huddersfield
Workplace Evaluations of Parents by Race: Unraveling Perceptual Penalties and Premiums Kathleen
Elizabeth Denny — University of Maryland
Attracting Foreign Talents in China: Trajectories, Attractions, and Regulations Claire Seungeun Lee —
Korea Institute for International Economic Policy
50. Roundtable: New Research in Demography Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Thomas E. Gallagher, Ursinus College
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Life Expectancy Among the Old Order Amish of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Thomas E. Gallagher —
Ursinus College
The Gender Specific Effects of Partners’ Socio-Economic Resources on Fertility Anna Matysiak — Vienna
Institute of Demography, Natalie Nitsche — Vienna Institute of Demography, Daniele Vignoli — University
of Florence
The Effect of Severe Natural Disaster on Fertility: Evidence from the 2010 Haiti Earthquake Julia Andrea
Behrman — New York University, Abigail Weitzman — New York University
Nontraditional College Attendance and Paths to Adulthood: An Exploration Using Sequence
Analysis David Monaghan — CUNY Graduate Center
51. Roundtable: Topics in Immigration Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
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Beyond Innumeracy: Examining Qualitative Misperceptions about Immigrants in Finland Daniel E. Herda
— Merrimack College
Unpacking Diversity within Immigrant Streams: The Case of Asian Indians from the British West
Indies Anjanette M. Chan Tack — University of Chicago
The Importance of Being Insular: How Insularity Produces Integration Under Socio-economic
Pressure Justin Gest — George Mason University, Mark Krass — Harvard University
Poverty and Affluence across the First Two Generations of Voluntary Migrants from Africa to the U.S.,
1990-2012 Amon Emeka — Skidmore College
Effects of Illegal Immigration on Saudi Society Aziza Abdullah Alnuaim — King Saud University
52. Roundtable: Law and Society Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Alix S. Winter, Harvard University
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Status Characteristics and Jury Deliberations: Are All "Peers" Equal? Alix S. Winter — Harvard
University, Matthew Clair — Harvard University
The Varying Significance of Race: How Judges Think about Racial Disparities Matthew Clair — Harvard
University, Alix S. Winter — Harvard University
Sentencing Disparities and the New Jim Crow: Sentencing Decisions Amidst the Era of Ferguson Lloyd
Klein — Hostos Community College, CUNY
On Deadly Grounds: A State Level Analysis of Stand Your Ground Laws, 2005-2012 Saran Ghatak —
Keene State College, Vincent Ferraro — Framingham State University
Standing Your Ground While Black: Racial Disparity in Trial Outcomes Stephanie Tara Lake — Adelphi
University
53. Roundtable: Culture, Representations, and New Media Technologies Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Brooke Johnson, Northeastern Illinois University
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De/Constructing "K-Town": The Convergence of Race and Place in Cyberspace Brooke Johnson —
Northeastern Illinois University, Linda Kim — Arizona State University
Hollywood Movies Made in China: Examining Local Discourses about Transnational Films Jingsi Wu —
Hofstra Unviersity, Brian McKernan — University at Albany, SUNY
The Very Idea of a Technological Object: A Performance of a Conceptual-Empirical Laboratory Alexander
I. Stingl — Drexel University
The American Utopia and Serial Killer Popular Culture: An Analysis of Dexter Beatriz Aldana Marquez —
Texas A&M University
54. Roundtable: Animals and Society: New Research Thursday Feb 26 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Lee Streetman, Delaware State University
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Attitudes toward the Treatment of Nonhuman Animals and the Influence of "downstate" Delaware and
the State Fair Lee Streetman — Delaware State University
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Veganism: Ethics in Everyday Life Ryan Turner — University of Massachusetts Amherst
Using Antibiotics in a World Experiencing Increasing Antibiotic Resistance: Types of Rationality in the Use
of Antibiotics in Danish Pig Farms. Carten Strøby Jensen — University of Copenhagen
The Subculture of Dog Owners: A Reflection of Social Class David Surrey — Saint Peter’s University
3:30 PM-5:00 PM
55. Presidential Session: U.S. Immigration Fifty Years After the 1965 Hart Celler Act Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30 PM5:00 PM
Organizer: Nancy Foner, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center
Presider: Nancy Foner, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center
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Unintended Consequences of the 1965 Act Douglas S. Massey — Princeton University
Shifting Immigrant Gateways in the Contemporary Period Audrey Singer — Brookings Institution
Trajectories of the Second Generation Mary C. Waters — Harvard University
Room at the Top? The Transition to Diversity in the U.S. Richard Alba — CUNY Graduate
Center, Guillermo Yrizar Barbosa — CUNY Graduate Center
56. Invited Thematic Session: Consequences of Incarceration: Individuals, Families, and Communities Thursday
Feb 26 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Organizer: Van C. Tran, Columbia University
Presider: Carla Shedd, Columbia University
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Parental incarceration and Children’s Early Schooling Outcomes Anna Haskins — Cornell University
Incarceration and Infectious Disease in US States Jason Schnittker — University of Pennsylvania
State-level Variation in the Imprisonment-Mortality Relationship Christopher Wildeman — Cornell
University
Discussant:
 Carla Shedd, Columbia University
57. Invited Thematic Session: Reimagining Boundaries between States and Communities Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30
PM-5:00 PM
Organizer: Howard Lune, Hunter College
Presider: Howard Lune, Hunter College
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From Worthless to Valuable: When Outsider Art Moves from Social Services to the Market. James M.
Mandiberg — Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College
Creating Capitalists: How Organizations Acculturate Consumers of Social Insurance Katherine K. Chen —
The City College of New York and the Graduate Center, CUNY
The Citizen-Alien Boundary and Its Implications for Work Jacqueline Olvera — Adelphi University
One Nation, Many Nationalisms Howard Lune — Hunter College
58. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session: Culture, Cognition, and Emotion Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30 PM5:00 PM
Presider: Daina Harvey, College of the Holy Cross
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An Emotional-Cognitive Model of Humor Reception in Social Movements Rachel Kutz-Flamenbaum —
University of Pittsburgh
Observing Emotions: From the Science of Emotions to a Phenomenology of Mood Ahrum Lee —
University of Virginia
The Rationalizing Subaltern: The Emotional Roots of Beliefs in Legitimacy Sebastián G. Guzmán —
Universidad Andrés Bello, Chile
’Let’s Try This Again’: Correcting Behaviors and Policing Emotions of Upwardly Mobile Students Amanda
Barrett Cox — University of Pennsylvania
59. Military Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Military Families and Children Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30 PM-5:00
PM
Organizers: Morten Ender, United States Military Academy; Ryan Kelty, Washington College
Presider: Remi M. Hajjar, United States Military Academy at West Point
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A "Greedy" Institution with Great Job Benefits: Family Structure Variation in Commitment to Military
Employment Karen M. Brummond — University of Massachusetts - Amherst
Are Military Children More Tolerant? Morten Ender — United States Military Academy, David E. Rohall
— Missouri State University, Michael D. Matthews — United States Military Academy
C.H.A.M.P.S. vs Brats: Defining the identity of the military child in popular culture John Bornmann —
MITRE Corporation, Alicia Marie Peralta — University of Maryland, College Park
College as Another Tour: Transition, Exploration, and the Military Child Identity Alicia Marie Peralta —
University of Maryland, College Park
Discussant:
 Remi M. Hajjar, United States Military Academy at West Point
60. Gender, Work, & Family Mini-Conference Session: Navigating the Politics of Gender Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30
PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Mary Ann Clawson, Wesleyan University
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Limitations on Women’s Equality: The Unanticipated Consequences of the "Arab Spring" Cynthia Epstein
— Graduate Center, The City University of New York, Kannaki Bharali — Graduate Center, CUNY
The Making and Heartbreaking of Feminist Activists: Older Women Reflect Back on their Participation in
the Second Wave Johanna Foster — Monmouth University
Women Crossing Borders: A Historical Look at Women’s Membership in Alcoholics Anonymous Jolene
Sanders — Hood College
Discussant:
 Mary Ann Clawson, Wesleyan University
61. Workshop: Research and Pedagogy: Entering the Field and Diving Into the Data Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30 PM5:00 PM
Organizers: Diana Romero, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center; Anahi Viladrich, Queens College &
The Graduate Center, The City University of New York
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Learning to Analyze Qualitative Data: Making Sense of Interviews on Family Formation Using an Academic
Social Network Diana Romero — Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center, Amy Kwan —
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Learning to Conduct Oral History Interviews: Rescuing Immigrants’ Collective Memories through Digital
Technologies Anahi Viladrich — Queens College & The Graduate Center, The City University of New York
62. Paper Session: Language and Immigrant Integration Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Keumjae Park, William Paterson University
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Step Migrant Advantage and English Language Proficiency Eric Ketcham — Graduate Center,
CUNY, Jeremy Porter — CUNY
Indigenous Mexicans in New York City: Bridging the Boundaries Through Spanish Language
Learning Leslie Martino-Velez — CUNY, The Graduate Center
La Familia and Their Influence on Bilingualism in Latino Children Stephanie Navid Reyes — Louisiana
State University
Giving Voice to Immigrants in the Global City: Policy and Practice of Multilingual Social Service Delivery in
New York City Elizabeth Marie Jacobs — Columbia University
Mexicans as New Yorkers: Integration and Interethnic Relations Ernesto Castaneda — New School
63. Paper Session: The Impact of Inequality on Education and Educational Institutions Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30
PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Jessica Halliday Hardie, Hunter College, CUNY
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Debt and Theft: The Effects of Financialization for University Staff at a Public Institution Jennifer L.
Pierce — University of Minnesota
The Continuing Consequences of Segregation: Stressful Life Events and Student Well Being, Academic
Performance, and Overall Satisfaction in College Joanna Pinto-Coelho — University of
Pennsylvania, Camille Z. Charles — University of Pennsylvania, Douglas S. Massey — Princeton University
Coordinated Transitions as a Strategy For Social Mobility and Inclusion: Insights from Minority Career
Development Programs Dawna Goens — Northwestern University
(Hiding) In Plain Sight: How Income Status Matters Differently Among Low-Income Students in Suburban
Schools Queenie Zhu — Harvard University
64. Paper Session: Gender in Popular Media Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Heather Johnson, Lehigh University
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Subjects, Objects, Agents, and Others: Lesbianism and Common/contested Humanity in Orange is the New
Black Carolyn Chernoff — Skidmore College, Kimberly Tauches — Skidmore College
Femicide: The Cinematic and Theatrical Portrayal of Female Homicide Andrew Lee Owen — Cabrini
College
Masculinity, Race, and the (Re?)Imagined American Frontier: Teaching the Post-Apocalypse Barbara Gurr
— University of Connecticut
It’s All About the Bass, Or Is It? Messages About Women’s Bodies in Popular Songs Kimberly J McGann —
Nazareth College
65. Paper Session: Science and Technology Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
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When God Meets Google: An Investigation of the Various Ways Older Clergy Have Dealt with and Adjusted
to Technology in the Workplace Alexander A. Hernandez — Rutgers University - Newark
Situated by Satellites: The Technological Production of Spatial Experience Monica Brannon — Bowdoin
College
Is Social Change on an Industrial Revolution Scale Coming 2000-2200? John M Wilkes — Worcester
Polytechnic Institute
Gender Differences in Productivity among Scientists and Engineers in the U.S. and China: The Effects of
Institutional and Cultural Forces Yu Tao — Stevens Institute of Technology, Wei Hong — Tsinghua
University
66. Paper Session: The Reach and Impact of Urban Development Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Nicole Marwell, Baruch College, CUNY
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Broken Windows in the Cul-de-sac: Urban Policing Moves to the Suburbs Brenden Beck — CUNY
Graduate Center
How Do Urban Transformation Projects Transform the Lives of Women: The Case of Izmir, Turkey Melis
Kural — SUNY-Buffalo
Place Matters, But for Whom?: Hyper-Mobility and the Case of Second Homeownership Meaghan
Stiman — Boston University
The Roots of Fiscal Stress in a California Exurb: Urban Development in Regional and Historical Perspective,
1990-2012 Jessica Schirmer — UC Berkeley
67. Paper Session: Migration and Modes of Exclusion Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Fanny Lauby, William Paterson University
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Intimacies of Racialization: Everyday Citizenship among Dakota Indians and Scandinavian
Immigrants Karen V. Hansen — Brandeis University, Ken Chih-Yan Sun — Hong Kong Baptist
University, Debra Osnowitz — Clark University
Immigrant Iranian Families: Resistance to Cultural Racism Arlene Dallafar — Lesley University
Does Color Matter? Internal Border Controls, Migration and Within Group Differences S. Loren Trull —
University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Reid A. Wodicka — University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Geographic Proximity and Xenophobia in Switzerland Shabnam Shenasi — University of California, Los
Angeles
68. Paper Session: Culture and the Self Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Jamie Mullaney, Goucher College
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Sociology and the Theory of Double Consciousness José Itzigsohn — Brown University, Karida Brown —
Brown University
Freedom, Constraint and the Flexible Self Karen L. Stein — Virginia Commonwealth University
Personalization: A Border Fence Between Individual Life and the Public Sphere JL Johnson — George
Mason University
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Lost and Found: Creating One’s Self in Work and School James Joseph Hurlbert — Yale University
69. Paper Session: Perspectives on Police and Policing Practices Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: David Brotherton, John Jay College
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Redefining "Militarized Policing" after Ferguson Mike King — SUNY - Oneonta
Police Denigration of the Public in Spatially Stigmatized Spaces: Evidence from Police Reports Monica J.
Hardesty — University of Hartford
The Unequal Distribution of Police Justin Kramer — University of New Hampshire
"Them over there, and we over here": An Ethnographic Look into How Aggressive Policing Reshapes
Immigrant Communities Jan Haldipur — CUNY Graduate Center
Borders of Surveillance and Criminalization: Constructing Precarious Labor Beyond the Prison in Neoliberal
US Odilka Sabrina Santiago — SUNY Binghamton University
70. Paper Session: Issues in Migration: Lives Across Borders Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Lina Rincon, University at Albany
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Guatemalan Gray Zone: The Social Networks of Recruiting into the H-2B Temporary Worker
Program Anna Nicole Kreisberg — American Institute for Economic Research
"Rompiendo Fronteras": Transnational Motherhood, Activism, and Theatre in Tlaxcala, Mexico. Ruth M.
Hernández — University of Connecticut
Transnational Migration and Privilege: U.S. Families in Costa Rica Lisa Porter — James Madison
University
Future Consideration, Subjectivity and Cross-border Living among Mexican Migrant Families Maria IslasLopez — University of Denver
71. Paper Session: Realities of Being / States of Consciousness Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Erin F. Johnston, Princeton University
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"What’s on Your Unconscious Mind?"--The Social and Symbolic Side of Dreams Timothy Madigan —
Mansfield University
Discovering Mommy’s ’Scraps of Memory’: A Case Study of Hoarding in Cultural Context Cheryl
Townsend Gilkes — Colby College
The Bordered Individual: Re-visiting the Borders of Subjects/objects of Research Roslyn Fraser Schoen —
Cornell University, Gemma Maltese — Cornell (U.S.)/ University of Calabria (Italy)
How Evangelicals Interpret Goose-bumps: Sensing God’s "Presence," Hearing His "Voice." Joel Inbody —
SUNY Buffalo
72. Paper Session: Lessons from Applied Sociology Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Michael Wood, Hunter College, CUNY
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Triumphs, Trials, Tribulations and Timeliness: Lessons Learned from Two Decades of Community Focused
Applied Sociology at a University-Based Research Center. Jeffry Will — University of North Florida
Assessment of Student Improvement of Interpersonal Outcomes: The Case of the Sociology
Internship Stacy Missari — Quinnipiac University
Homelessness Prevention or Crisis Management: An Evaluation of a Small Grants Program Beth
Merenstein — Central CT State University
The Hybridization of Scientific/Religious Knowledge/Belief in Coping with Sickness: The Mangle of ICU
Patients’ Family Members Hsin-Yi Yeh — Academia Sinica
73. Roundtable: Contextualizing Communities: Analyzing from the Inside Up Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Organizer: David Surrey, Saint Peter's University
Presider: Donal Malone, Saint Peter's University
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Urban Entrepreneurs Navigating the Digital Media Web Mary Kate Naatus — Saint Peter’s
University, Yeimy Fuentes — Saint Peter’s University, Maria Santacruz — Saint Peter’s University, Karla
Erazo — Saint Peters University, Genesis Balarezo — Saint Peter’s University
Crossing Borders to Establish A Mentoring Program Donal Malone — Saint Peter’s University, Ashley
Taylor — Saint Peter’s University
Life Entremundos: Studying the Evolution of an Ethnic Enclave Jennefer Ayala — Saint Peter’s
University, Brenda Chavez — Saint Peter’s University, Natasha Pichardo — Saint Peter’s
University, Amanda Santos — Saint Peter’s University, Jackie Silva — Saint Peter’s University, Alex Trillo —
Saint Peter’s University
Similarities are Different: Immigrant Children Transitioning Their Parents David Surrey — Saint Peter’s
University, Emmanuel Brito — Saint Peter’s University, Michelle Perez — Saint Peter’s University, Mariela
Figueoroa — Saint Peter’s University, Barbara Rodriguez — Saint Peter’s University
The Role of Political Decision-making in Gentrification Christine Colon — Saint Peter’s University, Dana
Cumberlander — Saint Petr’s University, Alex Trillo — Saint Peter’s University
Gentrification, Resistance, and Identity in Spanish Harlem Lucia Perez — Saint Peter’s University, Malia
Fredrickson — Saint Peter’s University, Melissa Gomez — Saint Peter.s University, Alex Trillo — Saint
Peter’s University
74. Roundtable: Educational Innovations and Organizational Change Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Kimberly Austin, Relay Graduate School of Education
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Sustaining the Call to Arms: The Role of Problem Framing and Coordinating Frames in School
Organizational Change Kimberly Austin — Relay Graduate School of Education
Redefining Borders for Education: How a Regional Approach Can Impact Policy Elaine Kathleen Donnelly
— University of Massachusetts
Organizational Change and Educational Competencies: Summer Bridge, Admissions, Student Support,
Studio and Community Days. Alia Tyner-Mullings — Stella and Charles Guttman Community College
The Self-Efficacy of Teachers of Color: A Promising Lever to Increased Diversity in the Profession Billie
Gastic — Relay Graduate School of Education, Janelle Fouche — Relay Graduate School of
Education, Cristina Lamas — Relay Graduate School of Education
75. Roundtable: Tourism Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Warren Thomas McKinney, Columbia University
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The Legendary Topography of Race: Slave Route Tourism and the Racialization of Space in
Ghana Warren Thomas McKinney — Columbia University
"They’re just too American:" Narrations of Nation and Belonging on Adoption Homeland Tours in
China Jillian Powers — Brandeis University
El Coyote, Cultural Tourism Guide or Neo-Colonialist? Teaching and Learning on the Others’ Side Daniel
Mark Welliver — Juniata College
Going Back Home: Political Tourism and Contestations over Identity in Turkey Ozlem Goner — College of
Staten Island, CUNY
76. Roundtable: Spatial Dynamics of Segregation Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Weiwei Zhang, Brown University
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Economic Parity Achieved, yet Residential Segregation Remained: Chinese and Asian Indians in the Boston
Metro Area Weiwei Zhang — Brown University
Class Inequality in Space: The Spatial Process of Class Reorganization from 1970 to 2009 Zawadi RucksAhidiana — UC Berkeley
The New El Dorado: Black Locational Attainment in the South, 1970-2010 D. Augustus Anderson — UNCChapel Hill
Social Inequalities, Spatial Iniquities?: Socio-racial Segregation in Bogota, Colombia Sebastian VillamizarSantamaria — CUNY Graduate Center
77. Roundtable: Political Violence Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Jason C. Mueller, University of California, Irvine
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A Comparative Study in Political Violence and Terrorism: al-Shabaab and Boko Haram Jason C. Mueller
— University of California, Irvine
Roma Women and the Holocaust: Gender Violence in Romanian Camps Michelle Kelso — The George
Washington University
Toward a Theory of Behavioral Boundary Crossing: Killing, Desistance, and Saving in the 1994 Rwandan
Genocide Aliza Luft — University of Wisconsin, Madison
Radical Left, Politics of Memory and Violence in Urban Margins of Turkey Ilgin Erdem — University of
Massachusetts-Amherst
Fact vs. Assumptions: Inter-ethnic Relations in Yugoslavia and Writings about Them Sreca Perunovic —
LaGuardia Community College, CUNY
78. Roundtable: Complexities of Gender in Context Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Caner Hazar, University of Connecticut
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Gender Performance as an Everyday Strategy in Turkey Caner Hazar — University of Connecticut
Sexual Care Work and Gender Identity among Women with Sexual Problems Amy Braksmajer —
University of Rochester
Unpacking the Protections to African American Girls’ Self-Esteem- African American Middle Class Mothers
Enacting Black Feminist Thought Dawn Marie Dow — Syracuse University
A Place to "Go" -Navigating Gendered Borders with Maps and Apps Christopher Henry Hinesley —
Rochester Institute of Technology
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Changing Role of Saudi Women through Generations Maha Aleidan — King Saud University
79. Roundtable: Solidarity and Community Among Disenfranchised Groups Thursday Feb 26 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Marcos Lopez, Bowdoin College
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"Water Was Always Around Us": Indigenous Farmworker Solidarities and Organizing in the San Quintín
Valley, Baja California Marcos Lopez — Bowdoin College
Ambassadors and Compañeros: Statecraft and the Micropolitics of Race/Ethnicity Marcelo A. Bohrt —
Brown University
Precarious Workers and Collective Efficacy Rachel Meyer — Harvard University
Tensions in the American Dream: Stories of My "America" Melanie Bush — Adelphi University
Adoptionalism: Transracial and International Adoption and the Dominance of American Exceptionalism
and Neo-Colonialism Devon R. Goss — University of Connecticut, Matthew W. Hughey — University of
Connecticut
5:30 PM-7:00 PM
80. Plenary: Robin Williams Lecture presented by Mary C. Waters Thursday Feb 26 | 5:30 PM-7:00 PM
Organizer: Nazli Kibria, Boston University
Presider: Philip Kasinitz, CUNY Graduate Center
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Disaster and Recovery: A Longitudinal Study of Hurricane Katrina Survivors Mary C. Waters — Harvard
University
Friday, 27 February 2015
7:30 AM-8:30 AM
81. Meeting: Department Chair's Breakfast -- Sponsored by the American Sociological Association Friday Feb 27
| 7:30 AM-8:30 AM
8:30 AM-10:00 AM
82. Author-Meets-Critics: Plastic Money: Constructing Markets for Credit Cards in Eight Postcommunist
Countries by Akos Rona-Tas and Alya Guseva Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Organizer: Sarah Babb, Boston College
Presider: József Böröcz, Rutgers University
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Critic Paromita Sanyal — Cornell University
Critic József Böröcz — Rutgers University
Critic Simone Polillo — University of Virginia
Authors’ Response Akos Rona-Tas — University of California, San Diego, Alya Guseva — Boston
University
83. Spotlight on New York City: Black Immigrant New York Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Organizer: Bernadette Ludwig, Wagner College
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Presider: Bernadette Ludwig, Wagner College
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The Education-Neighborhood Shuffle: How African Americans and Black Immigrants do School
Choice Orly Clerge — Tufts University
The Other Black Immigrants in the Other New York City Bernadette Ludwig — Wagner College
’I Will Not Lose My Children’: Ghanaian Transnational Parenting and Schooling in New York City Serah
Shani — Eastern University
Discussant:
 Tamara Mose Brown, Brooklyn College
84. Carework Mini-Conference Session: Stratification in Paid Care Work Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Jennifer Craft Morgan, Georgia State University
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The Permeability of Durable Inequalities: Employment Networks in Health Care Work Jessica Santos —
Brandeis University
Which Workers Care? Investigating the Likelihood of Care Employment by Gender and
Race/Ethnicity Melissa Hodges — Villanova University
The Impact of Privatization on a Highly Stratified Paid-care Workforce: Results from the Human Service
Workforce Study in New York City Jennifer Zelnick — Touro College, Mimi Abramovitz — Hunter College
Diversity in Care Work: The Challenge and Opportunity for Career Mobility Lars Dietrich — Heller School
for Social Policy, Janet Boguslaw — Heller School for Social Policy
85. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Emergent Politics Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
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Before Big Data: Using a Small Data Study of Politics and Law to Examine and Assess Two Methods of Big
Data Analysis Pertti Ahonen — University of Helsinki
Out of Obscurity: Mormon Feminism in the Digital Age Jessica Nichole Finnigan — Kings College
London, Nancy Ross — Dixie State
Social Media and Politics in Turkey: A Mysterious Relationship Duygu Basaran Sahin — The Graduate
Center, CUNY
Politics, Polemics and the ’Internet Hindu’: Identity, Community and Political Speech in the Indian
Cyberspace Sriram Mohan — Tata Institute of Social Sciences
86. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Queer, Maternal, and Desperate: Accumulating Value from Online
Sociality Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Karen Gregory, City College, CUNY
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Men Code, Women Comment, and Kids Play With Sticks: Gender and Class Narratives and Anxieties
around Digital Participation Kara Van Cleaf — Fashion Institute of Technology/SUNY
"Cookie Cutter Takes": Extracting Value From Exuberance in Desperation at Bleacher Report Andrew
McKinney — CUNY Graduate Center
Queering the Social Online Greg Goldberg — Wesleyan University
Queer Capitalism and Digital Sociality Benjamin Haber — City University of New York
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Carceral Life Itself: Datafication and the Incarceration of Liveliness Joshua Scannell — City University of
New York
87. Military Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Peace, Morality, Respect and Justice In Peace and Conflict Friday
Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Organizers: Morten Ender, United States Military Academy; Ryan Kelty, Washington College
Presider: Ryan Kelty, Washington College
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Justifying Terror Through Emotional Legacies: Towards a Restorative Justice Approach to Conflict
Resolution in the Age of Global Terror Molly Clever — West Virginia Wesleyan College
The International Structure of Positive and Negative Peace Steve Carlton-Ford — University of
Cincinnati, Michael Loadenthal — George Mason University
Humanized Warriors: The Impact of Noncombat Relationship-building on Foreign Troops’ Sense of Duty
toward Host Citizens Lisa Karlborg — Uppsala University
Dual-Working Couples: Revisiting the Effect on the Psychological Well-being of Husbands Michael A.
Norton — University of Maryland
Discussant:
 Ryan Kelty, Washington College
88. Paper Session: New Perspectives in Medical Sociology: Exploring the Conditions for Health and Well-Being
Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Aukje Lamonica, Southern Connecticut State University
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American Veterans’ Understandings of "Legitimate" Distress and the Implications for Psychological
Treatment R. Tyson Smith — Haverford College
We Call Ourselves ’MSers’: Building Social Solidarity through Internet Forum Participation Kyle A. Carr —
Boston College, Renee L Beard — College of the Holy Cross
The Decline of Mental Hospitals and the Rise of Prisons: Consequences for Suicide Rates in the United
States, 1935-2005 Thomas Volscho — CUNY / College of Staten Island
Invisible Disabilities, Stigma, and Service Animals Meghan L. Mills — Birmingham Southern College
"Why Can’t a Woman be More Like a Man?": Women as Outliers in Canada’s "Universal" Healthcare
System Nargiza Seitova — York University, Ed Chung — Elizabethtown College
89. Paper Session: Gentrification and Public Space Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Jackelyn Hwang, Harvard University
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Experiencing Loss and Change through Urban Public Space Sofya Aptekar — University of Massachusetts
Boston
Urban Value and the New Urbanity: The Comparative Remaking of Six Downtowns in Central NY and
Western MA. Ervin Kosta — Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Polarizing Neighborhoods: The Material, Social and Psychological Consequences of Shifting Consumption
Landscapes Maura McGee — CUNY Graduate Center, Kristen Hackett — CUNY Graduate Center, Sharon
Zukin — CUNY Graduate Center
If These Walls Could Talk: Community, Conflict and Urban Change in Cartagena de Indias,
Colombia Melissa Mercedes Valle — Columbia University
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Community Institutions and Class Inequality in (super)Gentrification. A Longitudinal Study of Brooklyn’s
Park Slope Lidia K. C. Manzo — Politecnico di Milano University
90. Paper Session: Social Mobility and the Post-industrial City Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Organizer: Jessica Pardee, Rochester Institute of Technology
Presider: Jessica Pardee, Rochester Institute of Technology
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Medical Gentrification: Urban Redevelopment and Community Conflict Patricia Tweet — St. John Fisher
College, Jessica Pardee — Rochester Institute of Technology
Let’s Make a Neoliberal Deal (or Not): Local Elites and Downtown Redevelopment in Rochester, New
York Brett T. Goldstein — SUNY Buffalo
Low-Wage Work in the High-Tech Town Vincent Serravallo — Rochester Institute of Technology
"It’s Complicated": Lessons from Housing Mobility Programs Melody L. Boyd — The College at Brockport,
State University of New York
Neighborhood Context and West Indian Young Men’s Involvement in Crime and Delinquency Oral N.
Robertson — Rochester Institute of Technology
Discussant:
 Patricia Tweet, St. John Fisher College
91. Paper Session: In Transit: Deportation and the Deportee in Transnational Political Economies Friday Feb 27 |
8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Organizers: Daniel Lee Stageman, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice; David Brotherton, John Jay
College
Presider: Zai Liang, State University of New York at Albany
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Border Sociology/Criminology and the Deportee David Brotherton — John Jay College
Narratives of Forced Migration and Health Inequalities among Dominican Deportees Mark Padilla —
Florida International University, Jose Felix Colon Burgos — Universidad de Puerto Rico, Armando Matiz
Reyes — Florida International University, Nelson Varas Diaz — Universidad de Puerto Rico
Subject to Deportation: Market Logic and the Political Economy of Punishment in American Immigration
Enforcement Daniel Lee Stageman — CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Discussant:
 David Brotherton, John Jay College
92. Paper Session: Contesting and Contextualizing Labor and Community in the Construction of an Alternative
Food System Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Organizer: Alice P. Julier, Chatham University
Presider: Alice P. Julier, Chatham University
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Reinventing the Restaurant: Food Security, Workforce Development, and Engaging Communities Rose A.
Hermalin — Chatham University
Food Collectives and Cooperatives: Continuity, Change, and Contemporary Configurations in the
U.S. Hana Rose Uman — Chatham University
Community Bread: Food Access, Job Skills, and Social Capital Shauna Kearns — Chatham University
Discussant:
 Alice P. Julier, Chatham University
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93. Paper Session: Second Generation Experiences Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Shirley Leyro, The Graduate Center, CUNY
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Identity Correspondence: The influences of Psycho-Cultural Processes and Social Structural Contexts on
Second-Generation Adolescents’ Identity Choices Monique Deeann Asandra Kelly — University of
California, Irvine
"There’s just something about white people ...": Assimilation Through the Perspective of Second
Generation Asian Americans Hyein Lee — The Graduate Center - CUNY
Is there a "Second Generation Advantage"? Differences in College Attendance among First-generation,
Second-Generation Immigrant and Native-born Americans Siqi Tu — CUNY Graduate Center
Comfort Women Memorials in Suburban New Jersey: Transnational Collective Memory and Diasporic
Ethnic Identity Noriko Matsumoto — University of Vermont
Grey Zones of Ethnographic Tragedy: Korean Division, Family Reunion and Hope That Break Your
Heart Joowon Park — American University
94. Paper Session: Rethinking Racial Classification: Race, Caste, and Class Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Natalie Patricia Byfield, St. John's University
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Caste, Race, and the New Moralities and Aesthetics of Exclusion Vikash Singh — Montclair State
University, Jason Torkelson — Rutgers University
Three Shades of Poverty: Classifying and Identifying the Poor in India Madhavi Cherian — New York
University
The Social Construction of ’No Caste’ Trina Vithayathil — Providence College
Named Subjects, Narrativizing Subjectivities: The Decolonial Politics of Zainichi Korean Naming Haruki
Eda — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Cultivating Race: Examining the Salience of Color and the Use of Racially Coded Language through Flower
Names Gabriella Smith — University of Virginia
95. Paper Session: Reentry and Recidivism after Incarceration Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Albert de la Tierra, Graduate Center CUNY
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Work Wisdom: Teaching Formerly Incarcerated Men How to Negotiate the Barriers to Employment John
Michael Halushka — New York University
Federal Reentry Court: Positive Outcomes, But Limited Effect on Recidivism Caitlin J. Taylor — La Salle
University
Social Capital, Faith Based Organizations and the Re-Integration of Persistent Adult Offenders Kristen
Connolly — State University of New York at Buffalo, Robert Granfield — State University of New York at
Buffalo
Incarceration, Ex-Offender Reentry, and Disparities in STDs by Racial Composition of Counties Loren
Henderson — University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Crossing the Border between Prison and Free Society: Prison-Forged Networks, Ties to "Bad Guys," and
Reentry on the Inside Robert Riggs — New York University
96. Paper Session: Perspectives on Colorblindness Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
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Cliven Bundy and the Big Tent of Colorblindness Jeffrey Dowd — Goucher College
"It didn’t seem like race mattered": Exploring the Implications of Service-Learning Pedagogy for
Retrenching / Challenging Colorblind Racism Sarah Becker — Louisiana State University, Crystal Paul —
Louisiana State University
Colorblind Critiques: Racial Discourse in Mass Media Debates on the "War on Drugs" Michael L. Rosino
— University of Connecticut, Matthew W. Hughey — University of Connecticut
"What Is It About Not Seeing Race?": A New Model for Understanding Colorblindness and Racial
Ideology Jennifer C. Mueller — Skidmore College
Can You Be Color-Blind in Prison? Gennifer Furst — William Paterson University of NJ, Kathleen Korgen
— William Paterson University of NJ
97. Paper Session: Comparative and Historical Approaches to Religion Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: John Torpey, CUNY Graduate Center
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Allah Talk: Grammars of Religiosity in Turkish and U.S. Politics Yagmur Karakaya — University of
Minnesota, Twin Cities, Evan M. Stewart — University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
The Role of Cultural Capital in the Calculus of Conversion: The Case of Christian Evangelism in 19th Century
China Walter Broughton — Marywood University Retiree
Change in-Ego-centric Social Networks of Converts to Islam Sakin Erin — University of Kentucky
Crossing Borders in the Charismatic Christian World: Ten Countries and Twelve Islands in the Englishspeaking Caribbean Peter Marina — University of Wisconsin - La Crosse
Fixed Principles: Territorial Conflicts in the "First Great Awakening" and Land Bank Crisis Samuel David
Stabler — Yale University
98. Paper Session: Studying Transnationalism in Europe: New Perspectives Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Marco Martiniello, University of Liege and FRS-FNRS
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Economic Crisis in Spain and Out-migration of Ecuadorian Immigrants Cristina Ramos — University of
Florida
Transnational Family Life Under the Conditions of Poverty Sebastian Kurtenbach — Ruhr-University
Bochum
Transnational Moral Economies:Discourses of Poverty, Nationalism and Motherhood in Ukrainian
Migration Cinzia D Solari — University of Massachusetts Boston
Transnational Movements Between Germany and Immigrants’ Country of Origin Sascha Riedel —
University of Cologne
99. Paper Session: New Cultural and Social Psychological Approaches to Embodiment Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM10:00 AM
Presider: Karen Danna, Lafayette College
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Shame and Self-Objectification in Adolescents’ Decisions to have Cosmetic Surgery Sarah Glann —
University at Buffalo
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Embodiment and Stand-Up Comedy: Linking the Jocular Identity to the Body Jack Clarke — Erie
Community College
Using Developmental Systems Theory and Social Neuroscience in the Sociology of Culture and
Cognition Brandon Kramer — Rutgers University
Anchors, Habitus, and Practices under the Siege of War: The Story of Women and Gender in the Blockade
of Leningrad Jeffrey Kenneth Hass — University of Richmond & Faculty of Economics, St. Petersburg
State University
Material Social Facts as Mediators in Face-to-Face Interaction: Cup and Receipt as Locations Where
Cooperative Work Becomes Entangled in Embodied Action Adam Jeffrey — Bentley University, Anne
Warfield Rawls — Bentley University
100. Roundtable: Environmental Justice: Measuring Impact and Exposure Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Rachael Lee, Northeastern University
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The Spatial Distribution of Industrial Hog Farming Operations in North Carolina: Implications for
Environmental Justice Rachael Lee — Northeastern University
Sea Level Rise, Pollution, and Environmental Justice Communities Victor W. Perez — University of
Delaware, Donald Sparks — University of Delaware, Josh LeMonte — University of Delaware
Consistent or Capricious?: Clarity in California’s Cumulative Impact Reforms Mia Renauld —
Northeastern University
The Location of Greensboro’s Landfills is an Environmental Injustice Nathaniel MacHardy MacNell —
UNC Chapel Hill
101. Roundtable: Social Movements: Forms of Mobilization Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Gregory M. Maney, Hofstra University
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A Protest Society Evaluated: Popular Protest in China, 2000-2013 Chih-Jou Jay Chen — Academia Sinica
To V or Not to V: Narratives, Networks, and Contingencies of Veganism Corey Waters — Temple
University
No Longer Lost In Translation: Using Linguistic Boundaries as an Opportunity for Social Movement Ally
Mobilization Jane Schuchert Walsh — Gannon University
Peace at Multiple Fronts: The Peace Mothers’ Alternative Form of Politics Nisa Goksel — Northwestern
University
102. Roundtable: Exploring Sexuality and Identity Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Sarah Miller, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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Sexual Drama, Peer Publics and The Transition to Adulthood Sarah Miller — University of Massachusetts,
Amherst
Exploring Men’s Sexualities through the Life Course Beth Montemurro — Penn State University,
Abington, Clarence Bryant — Penn State Abington, Alejandro Cruz — Penn State Abington, Jonathan
Magill — Penn State Abington, Victoria Pirenoglu — Penn State Abington
Manifesting Maturity: College Students, Adult Identities, and Women’s Sexual Options Cristen
Dalessandro — University of Colorado Boulder
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"My Coming Out Story" on YouTube--Structure, Narratives, and Functions Riku Kawaguchi — North
Carolina State University
The Stickiest Narrative: Strategies of Normalizing Transgender and Gender Nonconforming
Children Allison Lindner — Stony Brook University
103. Roundtable: Shaping Transgender Lives Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Rebecca Farber, Boston University
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Representing Thai "Modernity": Transgender Women in Medical Tourism Discourses Rebecca Farber —
Boston University
Negotiating Trans Bodies and Selves: How Policy Shapes Discourse in an Online Community Devon K.
Branin — Northeastern University
Attitudes toward Transgender People of Students in Helping Professions Disciplines Gila Miriam Acker —
York College of The City University of New York
104. Roundtable: Economic Valuation, Policy and Principles Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Daniel Fridman, University of Texas at Austin
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Ambiguous Transactions: Institutional Management of Donations in a Police Department Daniel Fridman
— University of Texas at Austin, Alexander John Luscombe — Carleton University
US Foundations and the Valuation of Market-Based Approaches to Poverty Emily Philipp — Boston
University
Private Property’s Social Values: Law and Practice in Urban and Rural America Debbie Becher — Barnard
College, Columbia University
The Unauthorized Autobiography of Bethlehem Pennsylvania Dylan Sean Grubb — Moravian College
Justifying the Global: Legitimating Strategies for Adopting World Policies Nahoko Kameo — New York
University
105. Roundtable: Gender, Family, and Children Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Ethel Kosminsky, Sao Paulo State University retired
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Transmigration of Japanese Brazilian Migrants and the Socialization of their Children Ethel Kosminsky —
Sao Paulo State University retired
The Invisible Passengers on the Road: The Phenomenon of Chinese Women’s Maternity Tourism in the
United State Chih-Sheng Chen — Rutgers University
"That is the only thing I can do for my kids": An Analysis of Interaction between Subculture of Chinese
Immigrants’ Community and Their Parent Involvement Strategies Qian Liu — Renmin University of China
106. Roundtable: College Majors: Choice, Drop-out, and Satisfaction Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Roberta Spalter-Roth, George Mason University
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Sociology’s Reputation: From The Perspective of Former Majors Roberta Spalter-Roth — George Mason
University, Nicole Van Vooren — American Sociological Association
Tackling the STEM Dropout Problem: Course-taking and Academic Hurdles Dirk Maurits Witteveen —
City University of New York, The Graduate Center
College Majors in Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Institutional Effects on Students’ Major
Choices Yun Cha — Vanderbilt University
Understanding the Role of Class in the Adult Attainment Projects for Middle-Aged Men in the U.S., 19802010. Matthew Ray — University of Connecticut, Jeremy Pais — University of Connecticut
107. Roundtable: Gendered Representations and Gendered Ideologies Friday Feb 27 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Tara Fannon, NUI, Galway
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Out of Sight, Still in Mind: Visually Impaired Women’s Embodied Accounts of Ideal Femininity Tara
Fannon — NUI, Galway
ecursive Empowerment: Transnationals Flows and the Travels of Gender Ideologies and Practice Heidi
Rademacher — Stony Brook University
No Excuses: Exploring Gender, Sexuality and Race, Privilege and Oppression in Showtime’s "Masters of
Sex" Celene Krauss — Kean University
Researching Gendered Identities and Attitudes Surrounding Marital Name Change Bridget Cowan
Longoria — Texas Tech University
108. Committee on Community Colleges Paper Session: Crossing the Borders into Student Success Friday Feb 27 |
8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Jill Schultz, Ph.D., Frederick Community College
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Crossing Borders and Persisting: First-year Community College Students and their Institutions Robin
Isserles — Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY, Daniel Douglas — The Graduate Center CUNY
Bridging the Gap: Preparing CC Students to Succeed at the BA Level Bede McCormack — LaGuardia
Community College, CUNY, Diane Soles — Madison College
"I am Going to College... Now What?!": The Impact of Students’ Self-Understanding on Becoming College
Students Renata Strashnaya — The Graduate Center, CUNY
Sandy put Community in Community College Vondora Wilson — Nassau Community College
Discussant:
 Jill Schultz, Ph.D., Frederick Community College
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109. Presidential Session: Undocumented in America: A Conversation with Roberto Gonzales and Robert Smith
Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: Nancy Foner, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center
Presider: Joanna Dreby, University at Albany SUNY
Discussants:
 Roberto Gonzales, Harvard University
 Robert B. Smith, Social Structural Research Inc.
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110. Presidential Session: You Are What You Eat: New Directions in the Sociology of Food Friday Feb 27 | 10:15
AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: Margaret M. Chin, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center
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Food Talk: Civilizing Appetite, Socializing Food, Creating Culture Priscilla Ferguson — Columbia University
Hunger in the U.S.: The Advocate’s Dilemma Janet Poppendeick — City University of New York - Hunter
College
Hierarchy versus Popularity: Food Culture as Youth Culture? Krishnendu Ray — New York University
Of Meat and Men: Doing Masculinity and Critiquing the Modern Food System Alice P. Julier — Chatham
University
Discussant:
 Sharon Zukin, CUNY Graduate Center
111. Invited Thematic Session: Exploring Our Religious Traditions: Rethinking the Axial Age Friday Feb 27 | 10:15
AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: John Torpey, CUNY Graduate Center
Presider: Iddo Tavory, New York University
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Christianity, Second Wave Axial Age Religions and Marcion of Sinope Bryan Turner — CUNY Graduate
Center
The Axial Age vs. Weber’s Comparative Sociology of the World Religions John Torpey — CUNY Graduate
Center
Catholic Modernities Within an Axial Age Perspective: Italian Lessons Rosario Forlenza — Columbia
University, Bjørn Thomassen — Roskilde University
Our Axial Stories and the Autobiographical Field Thomas DeGloma — Hunter College, CUNY
112. Conversation: A Conversation with Herbert J. Gans Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Hosted by: Van C. Tran, Columbia University
113. Author-Meets-Critics: Sex, Politics, and Putin: Gender, Activism and Political Legitimacy in Russia by Valerie
Sperling Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: James M. Jasper, City University of New York - Graduate Center
Presider: Lynn Chancer, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center
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Critic Lynn Chancer — Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center
Critic Nicole Doerr — Mount Holyoke College
Critic Anna Zhelnina — CUNY Graduate Center
Author’s Response Valerie Sperling — Clark University
114. Carework Mini-Conference Session: Building Boundaries through Professionalization of Care Work Friday
Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Mignon Duffy, University of Massachusetts at Lowell
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Converting Carework from Unpaid to Paid labor: Lessons from a Pilot Training Program for Community
Health Workers James Lloyd — Rutgers University, Sara B. Haviland — Rutgers University, Michele
Ochsner — Rutgers University
Professionalization, Deprofessionalization, and Adaptation: Health Care Delivery in a Changing
Environment Russell Schutt — University of Massachusetts Boston
Doula’s Dilemma: Negotiating Capitalism While Providing Care to Other Women Jessie Patella —
Duquesne University
The Dolbomis: Grandmothers’ Paid Care as Relational Work You Jin (Jenna) Song — Columbia University
115. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session: Performing the Arts and Artistic Organizations Friday Feb
27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Daina Harvey, College of the Holy Cross
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Performing Legitimacy in Performing Arts Organizations Håkon Larsen — Yale University
Gender and Genre: Symbolic Boundaries around Music and People in Two Cultural Fields Diana L. Miller
— University of Toronto
Regionalism and the Publishing Class: Multiple Isomorphism and Negotiated Identity in a Nested Field of
American Publishing Clayton Childress — University of Toronto
Cinematic Dirt and Danger in American Cinema Censorship E. Elif Alp — Columbia University
116. Military Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Culture, Conflict, and Veteran Reintegration Friday Feb 27 |
10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizers: Morten Ender, United States Military Academy; Ryan Kelty, Washington College
Presider: Brice McKeever, University of Virginia
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The Effect of a PTSD Label on Perceived Employability for Iraq/Afghanistan Veterans Crosby Hipes —
University of Maryland
Epistemic Transformation in the Midst of Crisis: A Cultural Analysis of Autobiographies of Survivors of
Political Violence Hwa-Yen Huang — Rutgers University
In Search of Legitimacy: How Institutional Logic Transition Shaped the Department of Veterans Affairs
Mental Health Services Greg Greenberg — VA Northeast Program Evaluation Center, Office of Mental
Health Operations, VACO
Crossing Cultural Borders: Reservist Reentry from the Combat Zone Brent French — Worcester
Polytechnic Institute
Discussant:
 Brice McKeever, University of Virginia
117. Workshop: ESS-ORN: Opportunities in Retirement Network Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Discussants:
 Susan B Prager, Brooklyn College
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 Natalie Jean Sokoloff, John Jay College
118. Paper Session: Rural Communities and Economies Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: Alexander R. Thomas, SUNY Oneonta
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What do they do up there? A Look at North Country, NY Counties’ Labor Statistics Stephanie A. Bennett
— College of Saint Rose
A Tale of Three Towns: Urbanormative Patterns in Rural Recreation Communities along the US-Quebec
Border Aimee Vieira — Norwich University
Membership Structure Design and Organizational Theory Thomas W. Gray — USDA
Central Business District Vitality: A Civic Capitalism Perspective Gregory M. Fulkerson — SUNY
Oneonta, Alexander R. Thomas — SUNY Oneonta
Discussant:
 Gregory M Fulkerson, SUNY Oneonta
119. Paper Session: Gentrification and Race in Comparative Perspective Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizers: Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana, UC Berkeley; Jacob Boersema, Rutgers University and Yale Center for
Cultural Sociology
Presider: Ervin Kosta, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
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From ’Out’ to ’In’: An Analysis of Race and Gentrification Judith N. DeSena — St. John’s University
Gentrification in the Changing City: The Role of Immigration and New Diversity in Seattle and Chicago
Neighborhood Renewal Jackelyn Hwang — Harvard University
Racialization of Gentrification in the United States Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana — UC Berkeley
Discussant:
 Ervin Kosta, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
120. Paper Session: Middle East Politics Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Ensieh Eftekhari, Stony Brook University
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Rethinking Political Culture in Egypt: Secular Frames, Religious Values and Contentious Discourse Martin
Rowe — Boston University
Bridging Two Worlds by Marking the Differences: Re-establishing the U.S -- Iran Relations through
Religions’ Dialogue Seyed Ahmad Hosseini — URD
Qatari Gas Potential and Middle East Popular Uprisings: Demystifying Qatar & Disassociating the Social
Movement Ahmad Usama Al-Sholi — SUNY @ Stony Brook, Ensieh Eftetekhari — SUNY @ Stony Brook
Crossing the Borders of the Nation State: ISIS as a Postmodern Caliphate Marissa Quie — University of
Cambridge
The Egyptian Uprising and the 2008 Mini Rehearsal: Youth, Workers and the Muslim Brotherhood Nada
Matta — New York University
121. Paper Session: The Next Step: New Areas in Asian American Life, Education and Work Friday Feb 27 | 10:15
AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: Margaret M. Chin, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center
Presider: Tarry Hum, Queens College and the CUNY Graduate Center
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Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment among Second Generation Asian Americans CN Le — University
of Massachusetts, Amherst
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Excellent Schools Are Not Enough: Explaining the Pursuit of Extracurricular Education and its
Impacts Pawan Dhingra — Tufts University
Assimilation in the Context of Work: An Examination of How Asian Americans Navigate the Institutional
Game Margaret M. Chin — Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center, Hyein Lee — The Graduate
Center - CUNY
Discussant:
 Diana Pan, Brooklyn College
122. Paper Session: Emotions and Performance Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Patrica Ticineto Clough, The Graduate Center CUNY
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Emotional Dramas of Affirmation and Discovery E. Doyle McCarthy — Fordham University, Michelle
Rufrano — Fordham University
Bullying and the Neuro-Sociological Significance of Shame: Lessons for Teachers, Parents, and the
NFL Laura Martocci — Consultant
Leadership, Emotion, and Gender: Can Leaders Be Upset? Laura Hirshfield — University of Illinois at
Chicago, Christabel Rogalin — Purdue, North Central
123. Paper Session: Diversifying Sociology: Faculty Advancement for Women and Women of Color Friday Feb 27
| 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: John W. Curtis, American Sociological Association
Presider: John W. Curtis, American Sociological Association
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The Faculty Pipeline in Sociology and Other STEM Disciplines John W. Curtis — American Sociological
Association
Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering Yu Tao — Stevens Institute of Technology
Women Full Professors in STEM Fields Dana Britton — Rutgers University
124. Paper Session: Multivocal Global Health Discourse Emphasizing Change: Clarifying Possibilities for MultiStakeholder Dialogues and Alternative Futures Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: Alex Otieno, Arcadia University
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When the Personal Depoliticizes: Narrative and Gender-Based Violence in Question Beth Uzwiak —
Researcher, Creative Research and Evaluation, Philadelphia
More than Bodies: Pushing the Boundaries of Community Participation in HIV and Public Health
Research Jim Robinson — Drexel University
Partnerships for Health: Collaborations to Improve Human Resources for Health in Low and Middle Income
Countries Melissa Martelly — New York University
Rights-Based Approach to Health and Development: Normative, Legal and Policy Challenges for the
African Union Alex Otieno — Arcadia University
125. Paper Session: Resistance and Limits in Everyday Work Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: George Gonos, SUNY at Potsdam
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The Cultural Contestation of Overwork Allison J. Pugh — University of Virginia, Sarah Elizabeth Mosseri
— University of Virginia
"That’s Just the Way It Is": Consent and Resistance in Front-line Service Work Rachel Schwartz — St.
Joseph’s College
"It Worked Out Better For Some:" Consent, Resistance, and Professional Careers with Outsourcing
Companies Jacqueline M. Zalewski — West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Slacking, Withdrawing, Resisting: Understanding Personal Internet Use at Work Alex Miltsov — McGill
University
Precarious Intimacy: Managing Belonging in Retail Work Michael Sickels — University of Missouri
126. Roundtable: Voices of Contention in American Civil Society Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Michael A. Gould-Wartofsky, New York University
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The Left Hand of Capital: Cooptation, Corporatization, and the Unmaking of U.S. Social Movements, 200613 Michael A. Gould-Wartofsky — New York University
Cultural Backwardness, Structural Limitations, or Social Resistance: A Grounded Theory Analysis of Two
Immigrant Communities in South Florida Alexandra Casuso — Florida Atlantic University, Elizabeth Roos
— Florida Atlantic University
Working Together? Civic Life in a Multiethnic Neighborhood Denia Garcia — Princeton University
Cracks in the Dominant Paradigm in the Sociology of Race: A Kuhnian Analysis Stephen Halebsky —
SUNY Cortland
127. Roundtable: Issues in Youth and Deviance Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Alexandru Panait, University of New Hampshire
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Digital Piracy Among NH Youth: Crime, Criminal Approval, Guilt, and Justice Measures Alexandru Panait
— University of New Hampshire, Cesar J. Rebellon — University of New Hampshire
Initiation Ages of Substance Use in Relation to Escalations Kristine Rosales — CUNY at Queens
College, Ben Cohen — CUNY at Queens College
From Dr.’s Orders to Heroin Junkie: How Does the Transition for Youth Occur? Erica J. Boyce, MCJ —
University at Buffalo
Understanding the Effect of Acculturation and Neighborhood Disorder on Adolescents Law-Abiding
Behavior Nicolle Estevez — Kent State University, Richard E. Adams — Kent State University
Teenage Romance: Passion, Heartbreak and Delinquency Kyle Maksuta — University at Albany, SUNY
128. Roundtable: Topics in Muslim Identity Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Eman Abdelhadi, New York University
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Beyond the Exception: Religiosity and Employment among Muslim and non-Muslim Women in the United
States Eman Abdelhadi — New York University
"Even in Ramadan I am Not Always Pious": Young Muslim Americans Mohamoud M. Ismail — College of
New Jersey
Faith in the Second Generation: South Asian Muslim Americans in Metro Detroit Rebecca Karam — CUNY
Graduate Center
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129. Roundtable: Belief and Inequality Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Sophia Boutilier, Stony Brook University
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The Curious Relationship Between Happiness, Wealth, and Inequality Sophia Boutilier — Stony Brook
University, Timothy P. Moran — Stony Brook University
Income, Race, and Beliefs on Income Inequality over Time Rachel Wildfeuer — Temple University
Do the Wealthy Care about Inequality? Fiona C. Chin — Northwestern University
Ideologies of Inequality: The Shifting Strength of Meritocratic and Functionalist Defenses of Inequality,
1987-2009. Aaron Major — University at Albany-SUNY, Susana Munoz — University at Albany-SUNY
130. Roundtable: The Second Generation: Educational Outcomes Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Wei-Ting Lu, CUNY-The Graduate School
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Alternative Minority Culture of Mobility? While Asian Prep Programs Coming to African and Hispanic
Immigrant Community Wei-Ting Lu — CUNY-The Graduate School
High School Educational Performance of Immigrant Youth by Race, Ethnicity and Generation Status: the
Role of Parental Involvement and Expectations Zhen Liu — Brown University
Racial Differences in Levels of Familism for Children of Immigrants Shannon M. Hitchcock — Temple
University
Defining Success: Mexican American College Student Narratives Jorge Ballinas — Temple University
131. Roundtable: Migration and Intimate Relations Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Niina Vuolajarvi, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
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Precarious Intimacies -- Love, Labor and Borders in the Lives of Migrant Sex Workers Niina Vuolajarvi —
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Parental Migration Status and Second-Generation Intermarriage with non-Hispanic whites Rosalio
Cedillo — University of California, Irvine
Gender and Transnational Elder Care among Caribbean Black Immigrant Families Ivy Forsythe-Brown —
University of Michgian - Dearborn
132. Roundtable: Masculinities Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Gabriella Smith, University of Virginia
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Self-Help Literature and Masculinity: Heroes, Hybrids, and Hegemony Gabriella Smith — University of
Virginia
Pushing the Boundaries of Black Masculinity: Gender Performance Amongst Adjudicated
Adolescents Rita N. Harvey — University of Pennsylvania
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Caring versus Dominance and Privilege: Fluidity in the Constructions of Gendered Selves in College-Aged
Men through Masculine Codes Fumiko Takasugi — University of Hawaii Honolulu Community
College, Daniel Eisen — Pacific University, Lianne Yamashita — Pacific University, Ashley McKenzie —
Pacific University
Paradise Regained: A Critical Analysis of John Milton’s Adam Using Theories of Masculinities Robert
Cserni — SUNY at Stony Brook
133. Roundtable: Race and Workplace Inequality Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Dawn Marie Dow, Syracuse University
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Managing Racial Identity and Workplace Racial Rules of Deference in Mainstream Corporate
America Dawn Marie Dow — Syracuse University
Race, Professional Status and Work Discrimination: A Comparison of Black, Latino, Asian and White Public
Sector Workers Hayward Derrick Horton — SUNY-Albany, Brandie Dingman — SUNY-Albany, Cassandra
Carter — SUNY-Albany, Nicole Lamarre — SUNY-Albany, Edelmira Reynoso — SUNY-Albany, Basak Ozgenc
— SUNY-Albany, Salvatore Pepperine — SUNY-Albany
The Simultaneous Shift of Military Downsizing and Mass Incarceration: Hidden Mechanisms of Racial
Inequality in the U.S. Labor Market, 1980-2010 JooHee Han — University of Massachusetts Amherst
How do Working-Class and Middle-Class African-Americans Respond to Workplace Discrimination, and Is
This Important for Understanding Variability in Mental Health? Nathan Edward Fosse — Tufts
University, Michele Lamont — Harvard University
134. Meeting: ESS Committee on the Status of Minorities Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
135. Poster Session: Undergraduate Poster Presentation Session I Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
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Special Immigrant Juvenile Status: Child Migrants and Borders Beyond "La Frontera" Luis Edward Tenorio
— St. John’s University
Emerging Adulthood and Resident Assistants: Developing Identity Alexandria Marie Honsberger —
Mount St. Mary’s University
Do Kids Learn Their Lesson? Bullying Policies and Anti-Bullying Strategies Ellen G Farrell —
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Exploring Taste Preferences in Middle Class College Students Melissa Catherine McGovern — Le Moyne
College
"That car’s a girl!" How children learn to construct gender in progressive preschools. Rachel Karpf —
Barnard College
The Effect Race has on the Critical Attitudes of Criminality Taylor Marie Jozwiak — Sacred Heart
University
Using E-Health to Improve Patient-Physician Relationships: Who Uses E-mail? Christina Angie Nguyen —
Harvard University
Understanding Transnational Identity: Second Language Knowledge among Current Second Generation
Immigrants in the US Katie Patterson — Gettysburg College
The Gateway Theory and Marijuana Use among College Undergraduates Kayaeisha R. Shaw — Ramapo
College, Colleen Fogarty — Ramapo College, Kerrie Kosakowsk — Ramapo College
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Yik Yak: Defining the Newest Form of Social Media on College Campuses Sarah Gwynne Whiteford —
Hartwick College, Elise Allyn — Hartwick College, Sarah Thompson — Harwick College, Jeremy Torres —
Hartwick College
Are the Majority of University Students Part of the "Hook-Up Culture"? Elle Shayna Wisnicki — Columbia
University
Building Cultural Bridges for International Students in the United States Holli Ellen Selman — University
of Massachusetts Amherst
Could Race Effect Action with Primary School Students? Duygu Payidarol — Montclair State University
Pull to the Center: The Gravitational Effect of Higher Education on Social Ordering J. Douglas Harrison Jr
— The George Washington University
Race and Perceptions on Halting the Rising Crime Rate Taylor Sczymecki — Skidmore College
Residence Hall Professionals Katelyn Ann Zohn — CUNY Brooklyn College
Voices Behind Bars Britanny Maribel Arboleda — Bronx Community College
Achieving Educational Equality in a Context of Inequality of Condition Latoya McClean — State University
of New York - Farmingdale State College
Flexible Labor on Long Island: The Rise of Service Sector Work in the New Economy Jessie Vitrano —
State University of New York - Farmingdale State
Looking In, Looking Out: A Photographic Study of Gendered Rules and Resistance Emelyne Sylvia
Garland — Brooklyn College
Untold Stories of Police Brutality Naeelisha Arias — Bronx Community College
Wrestling With Inequality Sara Marie Mazzella — SUNY New Paltz
What is up with Grit (ability to persevere) and Anxiety? Anahi Guadalupe Gonzalez — Montclair State
University
Assimilation and Resistance: the Effect of American Imperialism in the Philippines on Filipino Families in
America (working title) Katrina Casino — Brooklyn College
Relationship Satisfaction & Quality in Heterosexual vs. Gay and Lesbian Relationships Alyssa Margaret
Kirley — Le Moyne College
Professor’s Sentiments Towards the Increasingly Greedy Nature of their Employers Zack Kline — West
Chester University
136. Committee on Community Colleges Paper Session: Integrating Experience into the Sociology Classroom
Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
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Integrating Everyday Life into Sociology Courses Alison Better — Kingsborough Community College,
CUNY
Teaching and Learning Race in Diverse Community College Classrooms Sarah Friedman — Borough of
Manhattan Community College, CUNY, Stephanie Laudone — Borough of Manhattan Community College
Border Knowledge and the Knowledge of Borders: Moving Community College Students Stuart Parker —
CUNY - Kingsborough Community College
Deepening Engagement with Primary Sources: A Reading Worksheet Diana Rickard — Borough of
Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Integrated Dystopias: Crossing the Borders with Guttman Community College’s Inaugural Capstone
Course Alia Tyner-Mullings — Stella and Charles Guttman Community College, Karla Fuller — Stella and
Charles Guttman Community College, Lori Ungemah — Stella and Charles Guttman Community College
Discussant:
 Olivia Hetzler, County College of Morris
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137. Committee on the Status of Minorities Paper Session: 'They Should Go Back to Where They Came From:'
Race and Racism in Media and Social Media Friday Feb 27 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University
Presider: Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University
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Post-Racial or Diverse Streaming? Racial Diversity in Orange is The New Black, House of Cards and
Hemlock Grove. Bianca Gonzalez-Sobrino — University of Connecticut, Emma Lesser — University of
Connecticut, Matthew W. Hughey — University of Connecticut
Come On, Vogue: Reproducing Inequality in Black and White Carolyn Chernoff — Skidmore College
Consuming Black Pain: Reading Racial Politics through the Lens of Cultural Appetite Jennifer C. Mueller
— Skidmore College, Rula Issa — Skidmore College
Enframing Demographic Futures: Media Discourse, Census 2010, and the Management of Racial
Affects Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz — Brown University
Discussant:
 Ingrid E Castro, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
12:00 PM-1:30 PM
138. Presidential Session: Inequality Around the World, From the National to the Global: Paul Krugman and
Branko Milanovic in Conversation, Moderated by Janet Gornick Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizer: Nancy Foner, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center
Presider: Janet Gornick, CUNY Graduate Center
139. Author-Meets-Critics: Inequality in the Promised Land: Race, Resources, and Suburban Schooling by R.
L'Heureux Lewis-McCoy Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizer: Johnny Eric Williams, Trinity College
Presider: Johnny Eric Williams, Trinity College
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Critic Ruha Benjamin — Princeton University
Critic Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor — Princeton University
Critic Jerry Gafio Watts — Graduate Center, CUNY
Author’s Response R. L’Heureux Lewis-McCoy — City College of New York
140. Spotlight on New York City: Gentrification in the City of Extremes Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizers: Sofya Aptekar, University of Massachusetts Boston; Jacob Boersema, Rutgers University and Yale
Center for Cultural Sociology
Presider: John Mollenkopf, City University of New York - Graduate Center
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White Entry into Black Neighborhoods: Gentrification or Advent of an Integrationist Era? Lance Freeman
— Columbia University
Gentrification in New York City in the National Context Ingrid Gould Ellen — New York University
Gentrification’s Complexities: The Case of Manhattan’s Far West Side. David Halle — CUNY Graduate
Center
Discussant:
 Jacob Boersema, Rutgers University and Yale Center for Cultural Sociology
141. Carework Mini-Conference Session: Pushing the Boundaries: Defying Gender and Class Expectations of Care
Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
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Presider: Mignon Duffy, University of Massachusetts at Lowell
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Caring Across and Within Boundaries of Social Class: Care Work and Teacher Retention in Two Public
Elementary Schools Katie Kerstetter — George Mason University
"We Basically Like One Big Family": Creating Care Among Residents of a Residential Motel Christopher P.
Dum — Kent State University
Effective Communication and Cultural Competence in Training Patient Navigators Christine W. Thorpe —
Kent State University
142. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session: Taken-for-Grantedness Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizer: Eviatar Zerubavel, Rutgers University
Presider: Claudio Benzecry, University of Connecticut
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War Widows and Welfare Queens: Examining the Semiotics of Deservingness in American
Poverty Brittany Pearl Battle — Rutgers University - New Brunswick
"Those things you just kind of assume": Middle-class Parents, Children’s Problems, and Taken-forgrantedness in Everyday Life Ara Francis — College of the Holy Cross
From the Profane to the Unmarked: Durkheim Meets Semiotics Alexandra Gervis — Rutgers University
Seeing Through Darkness: A Cultural Analysis of Autobiographies of Illness Experience Hwa-Yen Huang —
Rutgers University
143. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Critical Theories of the Digital Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Jessie Daniels, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, CUNY
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Digital Sociology: Definitions, Developments and Directions Deborah Lupton — University of Canberra
"Disruptive Technology": Addiction and Surveillance in the Digital World Rebecca Tiger — Middlebury
College
On the Ambiguity of Digital Sociology’s Object:? Mapping Privacy Debates with Twitter Noortje Marres
— Goldsmiths, University of London, David Moats —
Discussant:
 Jessie Daniels, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, CUNY
144. Workshop: Intergroup Dialogue Pedagogy and Educational Border Crossing Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30
PM
Organizer: Meredith Madden, Syracuse University
Discussants:
 Meredith Madden, Syracuse University
 Diane Swords, Syracuse University
 Kimberly Williams, Syracuse University
 Jacob Bartholomew, Syracuse University
145. Paper Session: Collective Memory: New Approaches and Cases Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizer: Bin Xu, Yale University
Presider: Christina Simko, University of Pittsburgh
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Class and Memory: China’s Educated Youth and the Difficult Past Bin Xu — Yale University
Some Hypotheses on Variation among Memory Movements Raj Ghoshal — Goucher College
"Yesterday, Men... Today, Nature": Remembering Anthropogenic and Natural Disasters in
Colombia Diana Catalina Vallejo Pedraza — University of Virginia
The Faces of Chairman Mao: A Sociology of Reputation Licheng Qian — University of Virginia
146. Paper Session: The Occupy Movement Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Jack Hammond, Hunter College, CUNY
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The Paradox of Repression in the Internet Age: Repression, Social Media, and the Diffusion of the Occupy
Movement Chan S. Suh — Cornell University, Ion Bogdan Vasi — University of Iowa, Paul Y. Chang —
Harvard University
’We Need to Make Our Image More Family-Friendly’: Coded Language, Boundary Guarding, and the
Perpetuation of Inequality in Occupy the City Rachel Elaine Powell — North Carolina State University
The Organizational Functions of an Occupation: Space and Social Structure in the Occupy Wall Street
Movement Gianmarco Savio — Stony Brook University
No Justice, No Peace: On Structural and Spectacular Violence in Oakland Emily Brissette — SUNY
Oneonta
Public-Private Partnerships and the Policing of Urban Protest: The Case of Occupy Wall Street Michael A.
Gould-Wartofsky — New York University
147. Paper Session: Boundary Making and Border Crossing in Global Higher Education: Studies from America and
Britain Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizer: Jonathan Z. Friedman, New York University
Presider: Jonathan Z. Friedman, New York University
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Representing the World: Three Logics of Academic Internationalism in the U.S. University Cynthia MillerIdriss — American University, Mitchell Stevens — Stanford University, Seteney Shami — Arab Council for
Social Sciences
What Merit Means: Admissions, Diversity, and Inequality at Elite Universities in the United States and
Britain Natasha Warikoo — Harvard University
Internationalization as Boundary Reinforcement: The National Imaginary of American and British
University Administrators Jonathan Z. Friedman — New York University
Transnational Intellectuals’ Strategies for Educating US Audiences in NYC Liz Knauer — New York
University
Discussant:
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148. Paper Session: Motherhood, Gender, and Family Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Johanna Foster, Monmouth University
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Unpacking the Power of the Mommy Wars Jocelyn Elise Crowley — Rutgers University
Where Motherhood Matters: Understanding the Effect of State Context on the Salience of
Motherhood Elizabeth Kiester — Albright College
Childlessness and Working Mothers Hannah Josephine Safer — Stony Brook University
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Between Family and Market: Commodification of Child Care in the Informal Sector in Turkey Idil Safiye
Soyseckin — Middle East Technical University
New Families, New Risks? Examining Cross-National Support for Family Policy Catherine Bolzendahl —
University of California, Irvine, Sigrun Olafsdottir — Boston University, Leah Ruppanner — University of
Melbourne
149. Paper Session: Community Responses to Disaster and Crisis Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Elena Vesselinov, Queens College and The Graduate Center, CUNY
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Challenging Uneven Redevelopment: Right to the City Organizing in the Wake of Hurricane
Sandy Miriam Greenberg — University of California Santa Cruz
A Social Relations Approach to Neighborhood Selection: Evidence from a Mixed-Methods Study of
Hurricane Katrina Survivors Asad L. Asad — Harvard University
Disaster Response in the Crisis City: Volunteer Work As An Authentic Urban Experience Thomas Corcoran
— CUNY Brooklyn College
Europe’s Exploding Edges: the Social Response to 2008 ’Crisis Landscapes’ in Coastal Spain and
Bulgaria Max Holleran — New York University
Discussant:
 Elena Vesselinov, Queens College and The Graduate Center, CUNY
150. Paper Session: The Political Economy of Food Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizer: Alvin Camba, Binghamton University
Presider: Alvin Camba, Binghamton University
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Returning to the Plains Frontier: Agrarian Class Relations and the Ecologies of Accumulation in the First
Food Regime Benjamin J. Marley — Binghamton University
Rice, Coconut, and Sugar: Unpaid Work and Socio-Ecological Contradictions in the First Food Regime of
American Philippines, 1901 to 1965 Alvin Camba — Binghamton University
Foodscape, NYC: Interrogating Food Production, Activism and Culture In The Big Apple Kimberly Lok
Wong — Temple University
Case-study of a Food Cooperative Initiative in an Urban Food Desert Lillian MacNell — North Carolina
State University
151. Paper Session: Gender Violence and Sexual Victimization Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Bethany M. Coston, Albion College
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Resistance and Activism in the Age of Sex Trafficking: How Sex Worker Activists Engage in Political
Advocacy Crystal Jackson — John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY
Male Survivors’ Stories of Sexual Victimization Kevin M. Ralston — University of Delaware
Invisible Increase: The Rise in Sex Trafficking of Native Women and Adolescents Lena Campagna —
University of Massachusetts Boston
Wars and Women’s Bodies; "Cross-Border Brides" in the Precarious Times of Syrian Civil War Dilek
Cindoglu — Mardin Artuklu University
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152. Paper Session: Changing Families: Same Sex Marriage and LGBT Parents Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Elizabeth Payne, Hunter College, CUNY
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The Effect of Adult Children’s Same Sex Marriage on Relationships with Parents Deborah Merrill — Clark
University
"Don’t you have more girly shoes to wear?" Conflicts and Insights of LGBT Parents Doing Gender With
Their Children Cara Bergstrom-Lynch — Eastern Connecticut State University
"Something just Tripped.": Parenthood Desires and Procreative Triggers of Gay and Lesbian
Couples. Nicholas Park — Wentworth Institute of Technology, Kathleen S. Slauson-Blevins — Old
Dominion University
LGBTQ Adopters: Choices, Struggles, and Stumbles Laura V Heston — University of MassachusettsAmherst
"Rainbow Families": Exploring the Parenting Narratives of Same-Sex Couples Who Adopt Across
Race. Colleen Butler-Sweet — Sacred Heart University
153. Paper Session: Moving from the Margins to the Mainstream: Addressing the Maltreatment of People with
Disabilities Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Meghan L. Mills, Birmingham Southern College
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Trice the Violence: "Disablist" Hate Crimes in the US Jack Levin — Northeastern University
Making Violence against People with Disability Visible Gordana Rabrenovic — Northeastern University
Mothers’ Response to Victimization of Boys with Disability Linda Blum — Northeastern University
The Role of Literacy in Addressing Needs of People with Disability Alisa Lincoln — Northeastern
University
154. Paper Session: Negotiating Identities in the Immigrant Context Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Diana Pan, Brooklyn College
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"It Doesn’t Matter Because We’re Both Brown": The Construction of Pan-Ethnic Boundaries among
Interracially and Inter-ethnically Married Filipino Americans Brenda Gambol — The Graduate Center,
CUNY
The Role of Marriage in Ethnic Identity Choices Among Second Generation Haitian Americans Vadricka
Etienne — The Graduate Center - CUNY
The Somali-American Dream - Identifications of Young Somali Adults Marko Kananen — Boston
University
Generational Differences in Identification among Turkish and Italian Migrants in Germany Anna Stein —
Tel Aviv University, Oshrat Hochman — Ruppin College, Thomas Whoeler — University of Konstanz, Noah
Lewin-Epstein — Tel Aviv University
Changing Race and Place: Racial Classification Patterns of Dominicans in the United States Jessica Elaine
Peña — University of Maryland- College Park
155. Paper Session: Strategy and Social Movements Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizer: James M. Jasper, City University of New York - Graduate Center
Presider: John Krinsky, City University of New York - City College
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Bridges or Burdens to the Movement - National Movement Brokers between the Local and the Global
Arenas of the World Social Forum. Nicole Doerr — Mount Holyoke College
Strategic Interaction Spirals: The Case of Occupy Nashville Luke Elliott — CUNY Graduate Center
From Problem-Solving to Dilemma-Solving: Revisiting Path-Dependency and Development of Social
Movements Yusheng Lin — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
White Negroes and the Pink IRA: Master Frames and External Media Coverage of Civil Rights Contention in
Northern Ireland Gregory M. Maney — Hofstra University
Discussant:
 John Krinsky, City University of New York - City College
156. Roundtable: Prison and Incarceration Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Elaine Enriquez, Princeton University
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Embodied Incarceration: Managing the Body and Space in Prison Elaine Enriquez — Princeton University
An Examination of Inmates’ Misconceptions of Prison Healthcare Fees Patricia Becker — La Salle
University, Brian Wyant — La Salle University, Holly M. Harner — La Salle University
The Re-humanization of the Incarcerated Other? Bureaucracy, Distantiation, and American Mass
Incarceration David A. Green — John Jay College of Criminal Justice
The Prison as a Form of Old Border
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157. Roundtable: Alternative Modes of Claims-Making Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Saskia C. Hooiveld, CUNY Graduate Center
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Humor in Exile Saskia C. Hooiveld — CUNY Graduate Center
#SochiProblems: Reddit and Twitter as Claims-Making Arenas in the 2014 Winter Olympics Kembra
Nicole Gerner — Texas Tech University
Comedians as Claims Makers: Humor’s Increasing Presence in the Social Problems Process Karen Danna
— Lafayette College
158. Roundtable: Framing the Conversation: Environment and Ideology Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Deric Michael Shannon, Oxford College of Emory University
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Two Conversations: From a Post-crisis Political Economy of Food to Notions of Our Shared Future Deric
Michael Shannon — Oxford College of Emory University
Ecological Modernization Theory, Anti-Performativity, and Unsustainability? Chris Robert Colocousis —
James Madison University
Interrogating Neoliberal Environmental Governmentality: Practice, Ideology, and the Production of
Value Rebecca Lee Stepnitz — University of Minnesota
Energy Regimes, Policy Analysis and Topic Modelling Arho Toikka — University of Helsinki, Finland
The Culture of American Environmentalism Eric Malczewski — Harvard University
159. Roundtable: Aging and Retirement Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
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Presider: Daniela Hochfellner, University of Michigan
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Employment Trajectories beyond Retirment Daniela Hochfellner — University of Michigan, Carola
Burkert — Institute for Employment Research
How Population Aging Affects The Timing of Receiving Social Security Income Fang-Yi Huang —
University of Florida
Does Where You Retire to Matter? Geographic Location and What it Means for Retiree LifeSatisfaction Megan Henly — University of New Hampshire
160. Roundtable: HIV/AIDS - Perspectives and Policies Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Tanni Chaudhuri, Rhode Island College
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An Integrated Theoretical Model Illustrating HIV/AIDS in India Tanni Chaudhuri — Rhode Island College
In Defense of PrEP: Examining HIV Mortality in New York City in the Context of Pre-Exposure
Prophylaxis Benjamin Joseph Nobile Kampler — Queens College, CUNY
Reducing MSM HIV Incidence through Collaborative Empowerment Bradley Shawn Powell — Case
Western Reserve University
161. Roundtable: Race and Health Care Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Joanne Tompkins, University at Buffalo
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The Black-White Gap in Advance Directive Completion Joanne Tompkins — University at Buffalo
Finding Dominance: Tracing the White Racial Frame in Food Security Research Melanie D. Hildebrandt —
Indiana Univ of PA, Holly J. Benton — Indiana Univ of PA
Theorizing A Biology of Oppression: Investigating Markers of Social, Political, & Economic
Inequality Shenita McLean — SUNY at Buffalo
162. Roundtable: Race, Migration, and Schooling Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Erin Michaels, The Graduate Center, CUNY
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Schooling, Youth, and Practical Citizenship: Latino Immigrants and Black Americans in High-Immigration
Suburbia Erin Michaels — The Graduate Center, CUNY
Unequal Returns: Racial Differences in the Associations between Income and Achievement Daphne A.
Henry — University of Pittsburgh, Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal — University of Pittsburgh
The Effects of Race, Class & Gender on the English Proficiency and Subsequent Assimilation of SecondGeneration Caribbean Immigrants Mauricia John — Kutztown University
Man Ah Bad Man?: An Exploration of Gender & Generational Anxieties Among Afro-Caribbean Boys in
Public Schools in London and New York Derron Orlando Wallace — Brandeis University & Teachers
College, Columbia University
Educators’ Views on the Consequences of Migrant Students’ Cultural Capital in Education Janese L. Free
— Emmanuel College, Katrin Kriz — Emmanuel College
163. Roundtable: Undergraduate Roundtable I Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
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Presider: Nelson Jarrín, City College of New York - CUNY
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Selling on the Streets Nelson Jarrín — City College of New York - CUNY
Homelessness in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, London England, and Cape Town South Africa Stephanie
Feinberg — Arcadia University
Examining the Impact of Law 779: The Integral Law against Violence against Women in
Nicaragua Kristina McGonigal — Quinnipiac University
Are Your Friends Crucial or Trivial? Peer Support’s Effect of Recidivism Patricia Becker — La Salle
University
164. Roundtable: Undergraduate Roundtable II Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Jane Luise Furey, Brown University
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Geographic Patterns on Fertility Behavior in Cameroon Jane Luise Furey — Brown University
If You Liked it, You Should’ve Put a Lease on it: The Effect of Views of Marriage on Women’s Attitudes
Toward Cohabitation Samantha Poremba — Elizabethtown College
Between Loyalty and Expertise: Social Therapy, Physician Preferences, and Medical Decision-making in a
Bengali-American community Susmita Paul — Williams College
Help Veterans Help Us Justin Lepage — Quinnipiac University
Why Do Veterans Miss War? Ian Gray McWilliams — United States Military Academy
165. Meeting: ESS Committee on Graduate Education Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
166. Poster Session: Undergraduate Poster Presentation Session II Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
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Parenting and Social Change Sara Elizabeth Manzon — The College of New Jersey
Swipe: Affective and Experiential Implications of the First Sex Act Madeline Hunsicker — Colby College
People Are Strange When You’re A Stranger: Trustfulness and Altruism in Post 9/11 Strangers Layla Zaki
Lakos — Skidmore College
"I’m Not Like Them": Transgender Identity Grammar and Stigma Management Melina Constantine
Miseo — Western New England University
"Selfish, Lazy, Lonely, and Spoiled:" An Exploration of Stereotypes and the Experiences of the Only
Child Diandra Vivian Emsley — Purchase College, State University of New York
Nature Versus Technology: The Impact of Media on Sexuality Julia Rose Diamond — Skidmore College
Socialization and Social Control in Asian and non-Asian American Families through A Gender
Lens Fengfeng Gu — Beijing Foreign Studies University
Effects of Demographic Factors on Attitudes About Gun Control Jordan Scott Moses — Ramapo College
of New Jersey, Carlos Corredor — Ramapo College of New Jersey
Latinos’ Lack of Access to Education: The Effects of Region of Residence on the Educational Attainment of
Latinos Glenibel Cruz — Skidmore College
Racial Disparity and the Utilization of Birth Control Sydney Joice-Casey — Montclair State University
Experiences of Inclusion and Exclusion of Female Athletes of Color at a Predominantly White Institution in
the Northeast Anna Elyse Russian — Providence College
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Addressing the Needs of Pregnant and Parenting Students in Higher Education Jenna Marie Maloney —
University of Rhode Island
Men and Women’s Attitudes Towards Sexual Assault Kelly Ruegner — Pennsylvania State University
Abington
Stability of Multiracial Couples Sarah Grace Corro — John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Domestic Violence Does Not Have Borders Sheila Sanchez — Bronx Community College
Sexism and Sexual Violence: An Ethnographic Study of the Campus Climate at SUNY New Paltz Kathleen
Gagnon — SUNY New Paltz, Carly Rome — SUNY New Paltz, Katherine Zink — SUNY New Paltz
The Effects of Internet Usage on Interpersonal Interactions Eric Manuel Beriguete — Skidmore College
Gendered Messages in University Media Heather Welsh — West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Using Critical Theory to Transform Education Lisa Thompson — CUNY John Jay College
Cross National Comparison Between Character Type Daniel Nguyen — Quinnipiac University
The Influence of Family Structure Later In Life Kendra Jane Soule — Gettysburg College
Competition and Cooperation: an analysis of the relationship between student-run co-ops and UMass
Amherst Dining Services Molly Frances Meehan — University of Massachusetts Amherst
Youth’s Views on Environmental Issues Elena Catherine Klonoski — Connecticut College, Molly Bienstock
— Connecticut College
Super Woman- A Choice or Desperation? Anastasiya Karpova — Brooklyn College, Department of
Sociology
Longitudinal Associations Among Subtle and Blatant Discrimination, Ethnicity, and Suicide Ideation Among
Ethnic Minority Adolescents Ijeoma Julia Madubata — Princeton University
The Representation of Latinas in America’s Most Watched Shows Amarissa Franchesca Vera — Texas
A&M Corpus Christi
Expressing Gratitude in Young Adulthood: An Exploratory Study Haley Gabrielle Burgess — University of
Massachusetts Amherst
167. Committee on Community Colleges Discussion Session: Crossing Borders: Student Perspectives From
Community College to Elite/Highly Selective College Friday Feb 27 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Alison Watts, Community College of Philadelphia
1:45 PM-3:15 PM
168. Presidential Session: Beyond The Model Minority: How Culture Matters for Asian American Achievement
Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Organizers: Philip Kasinitz, CUNY Graduate Center; Van C. Tran, Columbia University
Presider: Margaret M. Chin, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center
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Framing Success: Hyper-Selectivity and the Asian F Jennifer Lee — University of California - Irvine, Min
Zhou — Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Chinese Exceptionalism: Developing Theoretical Tools to Explain Second-Generation Chinese
Success Philip Kasinitz — CUNY Graduate Center, Van C. Tran — Columbia University, Mary C. Waters —
Harvard University
Asian American Achievement: The Role of Gender, Class and Culture Amy Hsin — Queens College,
CUNY, Yu Xie — University of Michigan
Discussant:
 Grace Kao, University of Pennsylvania
169. Presidential Session: Loft Living: Twenty-five Years Later Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
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Organizer: Nancy Foner, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center
Presider: Miriam Greenberg, University of California Santa Cruz
Discussants:
 Vera Zolberg, New School for Social Research
 Harvey Moloch, New York University
 Japonica Brown-Saracino, Boston University
 Sharon Zukin, CUNY Graduate Center
170. Invited Thematic Session: Research in the Public Eye: Crossing the Border Between Sociology and
Journalism Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Organizer: Mike Benediktsson, City University of New York - Hunter College
Presider: Dalton Conley, New York University
Discussants:
 John Logan, Brown University
 Audrey Singer, Brookings Institution
 D'Vera Cohn, Pew Research Center / Washington Post
 Katherine S. Newman, UMass-Amherst
171. Author-Meets-Critics: Unequal Time: Gender, Class and Family in Employment Schedules by Dan Clawson
and Naomi Gerstel Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Organizer: Rosanna Hertz, Wellesley College
Presider: Rosanna Hertz, Wellesley College
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Critic Janet Gornick — CUNY Graduate Center
Critic Jennifer M. Silva — Bucknell University
Critic Ellen Galinsky — Family and Work Institute
Author’s Response Dan Clawson — University of Massachsetts-Amherst, Naomi Gerstel — University of
Massachsetts-Amherst
172. Carework Mini-Conference Session: Building Bridges: Towards a Sustainable Care Movement Friday Feb 27 |
1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Guillermina Altomonte, The New School for Social Research
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Developing "Recovery at Work" Using Three Empirical Cases Cindy L. Cain — University of Minnesota
Home-based and Community-based Care Workers’ Identity Work: Implications for the Development of
Positive Occupational Identity Kirstie McAllum — Université de Montréal
Sharing Caring: Negotiating Motherhood, Child Care, and Labor Kim Price-Glynn — University of
Connecticut
Shifting from Institutional Borders to Communities of Care Lauren Justine Silver — Rutgers University Camden
173. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session: New Frontiers in Culture and Cognition Friday Feb 27 | 1:45
PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Daina Harvey, College of the Holy Cross
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From Mind to Brain: Psychological Suffering, Normative Selfhood, and the Specter of
Determinism Joseph E. Davis — University of Virginia
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Thinking in Tandem: Cognitive Communication, Digital Media, and the Sociomental Bond Mary Chayko
— Rutgers University
Animal Tradition vs. Human Culture: Cues, Symbols, and Self-Awareness Shanyang Zhao — Temple
University
Crossing Boundaries or Staying Put? Sociology and the Interdisciplinary Study of Culture and
Cognition Karen Danna — Lafayette College
174. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Big Data: Histories, Futures, and Societies Friday Feb 27 | 1:45
PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Joshua Scannell, City University of New York
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Sociological Engagements with Big Data: Methodological and Theoretical approaches Susan Halford —
University of Southampton, Ramine Tinati — University of Southampton, Mark Weal — University of
Southampton, Catherine Pope — University of Southampton, Les Carr — University of Southampton
Combing the Wreckage: Discourse Analysis in Forgotten Digital Spaces Timothy Recuber — Princeton
University
The Emperor’s New Data Clothes Yulia Grinberg — Columbia University
A Model for Articulating the Data Intersections Between the Networked Individual and the Formation of
Digital Community Alexia Maddox — Deakin University
175. Gender, Work, & Family Mini-Conference Session: A Conversation with Kathleen Gerson on Gender, Family,
and Work Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Hosted by:
 Lynn Chancer, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center
176. Workshop: The Feminist Teaching Portfolio - Workshop Sponsored by the ESS Committee on the Status of
Women Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Organizers: Dana Hysock Witham, Indiana University of PA; Joanne Ardovini, Metropolitan College of
New York; Laura West Steck, York College of PA
Discussants:
 Dana Hysock Witham, Indiana University of PA
 Joanne Ardovini, Metropolitan College of New York
 Shana L. Maier, Widener University
177. Workshop: Philanthropy and Social Justice: Engaging/Exploring Emerging and Enduring Issues Friday Feb 27
| 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Organizer: Alex Otieno, Arcadia University
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Building Strong Learning Community for Social Justice Michelle Coffey — Lambent Foundation
The Dynamics of Giving: Lessons from Diverse Experiences Maren Gaughan — University of Pennsylvania
Global Philanthropy: Lessons from the Field Jenna M. Brereton — Geneva Global
Discussant:
 Alex Otieno, Arcadia University
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178. Paper Session: Social Media: Digital Connections and Digital Interactions Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Julie B. Wiest, West Chester University of Pennsylvania
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Friends and Romance Online: Techno-Interaction and Relationships Among College Students Alecea
Standlee — Concord University
Death on Facebook: How Social Media is Affecting Final Farewells Ana Villalobos — Brandeis
University, Kelsey Segaloff — Brandeis University
Social Media Borders: Gender, Sexuality, and Adolescents’ Digital Interactions Dina Pinsky — Arcadia
University
Boundaries and Boundary Crossing by American Teens: The Effect of Social Media Murray Milner Jr —
University of Virginia
A Comparative Analysis of Audience Involvement in Online and Offline Crime Hoaxes Jennifer L. Snyder
— University of Delaware
179. Paper Session: The Symbolism and Symbolic Worlds of Food Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Joslyn Brenton, Ithaca College
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The Geography of Food: School Cafeterias and Youth Cultural Worlds Amy Best — George Mason
University
The Symbolic Significance of Sugar: Exploring the Material Value of Sweet Foods in Social Life Caroline
Erb-Medina — CUNY Graduate School and University Center
Eating the Other, Eating Together: Indian immigrant women and food work Farha Ternikar — Le Moyne
College
Food, Class, and Ethnicity--A Recipe for Delight? Ellen Beth Rovner — Boston University, Brandeis
University
Made in the GDR? Online Recipes as a Form of Productive Remembering. Melanie Lorek — The Graduate
Center, CUNY
180. Paper Session: Identity Transitions & Liminal States Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Amanda Barrett Cox, University of Pennsylvania
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Duty Station Home: Veteran’s Identity and the Transition to Civilian Life Ted Jay Robbins — University at
Buffalo
Borderless: Jens Sparschuh’s Der Zimmerspringbrunnen Mareen Fuchs — University of Alabama
Gym Identities, Roles, and the Gaps that Fall In Between Mehmet Berkay Can — Penn State University
Becoming Asexual: A Symbolic Interactionist Account Susie Scott — University of Sussex, Liz McDonnell
— University of Sussex
181. Paper Session: Class, Capital, and Sport Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Joseph G. A. Trumino, Ph.D., St. John's University
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University of New York, LaGuardia Community College, Vincent Andre Keeton — LaGuardia College-City
University of New York
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A Sporting Conversation with Paul Willis - Why Working Class Kids Play Working Class Sports Hector
Mackie — University of Toronto
The Gates of Sandlot: An Autoethnography of the Changing Structures of Youth Baseball Kathleen Lee —
SUNY Old Westbury, Jacob Heller — SUNY Old Westbury
182. Paper Session: Social Movements: Challenges and Dilemmas Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Nicole Doerr, Mount Holyoke College
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Cultural Challenges for Mainline Protestant Political Progressives Rhys H. Williams — Loyola University
Chicago, Paul Lichterman — University of Southern California
Hizmet Schools in Christian and Muslim Countries: A Cross-Cultural Comparison Vincent N Parrillo —
William Paterson University, Maboud Ansari — William Paterson University
The Odd Couple: Religious Feminism Jessica Nichole Finnigan — Kings College London, Kari Waters —
Syracuse, Nancy Ross — Dixie State
The "Extension Dilemma": Balancing Expansion and Cohesion in the Participatory Budgeting
Movement Isaac Jabola-Carolus — City University of New York, Graduate Center
Resilience in Revolutionary Movements: A Case Study of the Maoist Movement in Telangana, India Juhi
Tyagi — SUNY- Stony Brook
183. Roundtable: Policing and Communities Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Jasmin Sandelson, Harvard University
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Pluralism and Policing: Poor Urban Teenagers and the Micromanagement of Difference Jasmin
Sandelson — Harvard University
Civilian ¦ Police: How this Distinction is Respected, Violated, and Overcome in the NYPD Zoe Carey — The
New School for Social Research
Safer Streets for Whom?: Understanding the Segmented Role of Gentrification in the Expansion of Stop
and Frisk Chris Rees — University at Albany, State University of New York
From Legal Cynicism to Situational Trust Monica Bell — Harvard
The Effect of Distance between Social Rank Across Victim And Offender on Victim’s Decision on Reporting
to Police about Assaults Across Urban-Rural Dimension Lin Liu — University of Delaware
184. Roundtable: Undergraduate Roundtable III Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Emma Christine Whalen, American University
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Figuring Out Fukushima: How US Media Relate Risk and Behavior in the Aftermath of the Fukushima
Daiichi Nuclear Disaster Emma Christine Whalen — American University
The Social Media Response by Muslim American Youth to Post-9/11 Racial/Religious Profiling Pallavi
Dasari — Northeastern University
An Analysis of How Tracking Stratifies Students by Race and Impacts Students’ Perceptions of Their
Schools, Themselves, and Their Futures Virginia Riel — University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
An Analysis of Restorative Justice Programs for Juveniles Adjudicated Delinquent in
Philadelphia Michaela Sean McGlynn — Saint Joseph’s University
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185. Roundtable: Issues in the Sociology of Sport Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Jennifer A. Pace, University of Colorado-Boulder
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Boys Becoming Men: Gender, Class, and the Construction of Moral Identities Among Parents of Youth
Football Players. Jennifer A. Pace — University of Colorado-Boulder
"Supporters, Not Customers": Politics and Collective Action among Organized Fans of Professional Soccer
in the US. Markus Gerke — Stony Brook University
Understanding How Media Reports of Professional Athletes Affect College Students’ Attitudes Towards
Sports Section 2 Students of So285 — Bentley University, Angela Cora Garcia — Bentley University
Understanding College Students’ Participation in Sports Section 1 Students of So285 — Bentley
University, Angela Cora Garcia — Bentley University
Proposing A Human Economy of Pain: Investigating the Social Reproduction Of Pain Among Athletes in
Collegiate Athleticism Shenita McLean — SUNY at Buffalo
186. Roundtable: Teaching Sociology -- Creative Approaches and New Directions Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15
PM
Presider: Albert Fu, Kutztown University
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Sociology Portfolio Assessment and Curricular Review Albert Fu — Kutztown University, Jason Lee
Crockett — Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, Joleen Greenwood — Kutztown University of
Pennsylvania, Mauricia John — Kutztown University
Crossing Boundaries and Cultivating Citizens in an Introductory Class Laura L. O’Toole — Salve Regina
University, James P. McGuire — Salve Regina University
Praxis to the Rescue: Transforming the Undergraduate Sociological Theory Course with Project-Based
Learning Jacqueline Daugherty — Christopher Newport University
Dance, Dance, Revolution! Waking the Critical Sociological Imagination through Public Dance Jennifer C.
Mueller — Skidmore College, Kristen Lavelle — University of Wisconsin - Whitewater, Isabel Rojas —
Skidmore College
187. Roundtable: Experiences of First Generation and First-Year College-Goers Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: George R. Still III, SUNY Plattsburgh
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At-risk Students’ Integration in their First Year of College; A Different Type of Border George R. Still III —
SUNY Plattsburgh
Not Just a Childrearing Strategy: How Schools Can Practice "Concerted Cultivation" and "Natural Growth"
to Facilitate the Transition from High School to College Among First Generation College Students Bedelia
Richards — University of Richmond
What is College? Examining Discourses in a Program for First-Generation Students Susan Bickerstaff —
Teachers College, Columbia University, Hana Lahr — Teachers College, Columbia University
Visions of College Education among Marginal College Students David Monaghan — CUNY Graduate
Center
188. Roundtable: Occupational Networks and Subgroups Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
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Presider: Mary J. Gallant, Rowan University
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Friendship Networks in Medical School: Building the Governed Heart Mary J. Gallant — Rowan University
Informal Friendship Networks and the Corporate Ladder: Men’s and Women’s Differential
Experiences. Sarah Damaske — The Pennsylvania State University, Lydia Hayes — The Pennsylvania State
University, Gail Goochee — The Pennsylvania State University
Social Capital among 1.5-Generation Immigrants: Dense Networks or Weak Ties? Isabel Gil Everaert —
Graduate Center, City University of New York
Understanding Workplace Diversity: The Latent Promise of American Sociology Emily Regina Cummins —
Northeastern University, Ethel Mickey — Northeastern University, Steven P. Vallas — Northeastern
189. Roundtable: Constructing Racial and Ethnic Others Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Robert Garot, John Jay College
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Contrast Structures and Comparative Structures in Tuscans’ Talk about Immigrants Robert Garot — John
Jay College
Evil from the East: The Social Construction of Eastern Malevolence in Western History & Popular
Culture Andrew Lee Owen — Cabrini College, Ryan Stroud — Cabrini College
The Limitations of the Black-white Color Line in Race Scholarship Katrina Quisumbing King — University
of Wisconsin - Madison
Us and Them: Black--White Relations in the Wake of Hispanic Population Growth Maria C Abascal —
Princeton University
190. Roundtable: Political Initiatives and Policies Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Kenneth Sebastian Leon, American University
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Legalizing Recreational Marijuana: Comparing Ballot Initiative Outcomes Kenneth Sebastian Leon —
American University
Let’s Move! With Michelle Obama Rachelle J. Brunn-Bevel — Fairfield University, Kristin L. Richardson —
Virginia Tech
Scientific Discourse as Political Ammunition: Trends in the Current Climate Change Debate Kaylee Zaleski
— University at Buffalo, SUNY
A Critical Analysis of Food Guides in the United States from 1894-1992 Jennifer Alpert — Lehigh
University
191. Roundtable: Borders and Border-Crossing Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Yossi Harpaz, Princeton University
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Ancestry into Opportunity: What Drives Global Demand for Non-Resident Dual Citizenship? Yossi Harpaz
— Princeton University
Ebola Virus and Global Inequality: A Theoretical Explanation Zacchaeus Ogunnika — Virginia State
University, Petersburg VA
The State between Old and New Borders Andrea Borghini — University of Pisa (Italy)
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Borders and Borderlands: The Construction of Differentiated Peripheries in the Lower Colorado River Valley
in the Early Twentieth Century Ryan Mead — Binghamton University
192. Meeting: ESS Publications Committee Meeting Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
193. Poster Session: Undergraduate Poster Presentation Session III Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Ivonne Juliana Pulido, Western New England University
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Sexual Orientation, Social Experience and Identity Challenges Ivonne Juliana Pulido — Western New
England University
Sociology of sports: race, gender and class Yamilet Perez — Bronx Community College
Performative Masculinity in College Cheerleading: A Pilot Study Malia Mae Lee Allen — Boston College
Sculpting Empathy in the Medical Training Environment: Actors, Feedback, and Teaching Care. Melissa
Ann Kiessling — UMass-Lowell, Dale Young — Univesity of Massachusetts Lowell
Homelessness & The Feminization of Poverty Brenda S. Ballena — John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Influences of Visual Media on Sexual and Gender-Variant Minority Self-Concept Tanajsia Monee’ Mason
— Kutztown University
The Race and Class of Public Support for Capital Punishment Rebecca Datus — Skidmore College
Representations of Race in Fashion Media:
A Content Analysis of Cosmopolitan Magazine Covers Alyssa Ann Scull — The College of New Jersey
The Color of Money Paola Piroli — John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Gender, Jobs, and Careers in the Online Sex Industry. Rabia Javed — John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Love, Sex, and Inequality. Kelsey Barnett — John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Sex work and middle class Faith Howell — John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Anais Abeigon — John Jay
College of Criminal Justice, Ahmed Rosul — John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Kristen Clementi — John
Jay College of Criminal Justice
Gender socialization and Body Modification Leslie Camargo — John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Scott
Friebl — John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Youth Sexuality and Moral Panic. Melanie Hinck —
The sense of safety: exploring difference across demographic groups and countries Trevor Wolf —
Quinnipiac University, Xi Chen — Quinnipiac University
Infidelity and the Effect of Religiosity and Impulsivity Anne Colby Skrabak — Gettysburg College
Veganism and Masculinity Brandon T Dexter — Central Connecticut State University
Experiences of Physical Violence among Lesbian, Bisexual, and Gay Young Adults Compared to
Heterosexual Young Adults Tiffany Christina Ames — Lehman College
Understanding the Islamic State Movement Erika Lynne Peterson — Centenary College of New Jersey
Effects of Selling Methods on Magazine Advertisements Alexandra M. Glassel — Bloomsburg University
of Pennsylvania
Family negotiations of the superwoman Assompta Albertini — Brooklyn College CUNY
Inequality In The Education System Stephanie Almonte — Bronx Community College
Parental Perceptions of Neighborhood Safety and Children’s Mental Health Megan Victoria Jarrell —
Wake Forest University
Opting in Under Obamacare: An Initial Evaluation of the Affordable Care Act Emily Gail Damon —
Skidmore College
"But I love my lion": Identity Construction and Risk Management of Exotic Animal Owners India Luxton —
Western New England University
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Migrant Farm Workers: The Hidden Fields of New York Michelle Winkelman — SUNY Oswego, Corinne
Kelly — , Krystal Rondan — SUNY Oswego, Jacqueline McCarthy — SUNY Oswego, Krisztina Arseneau —
SUNY Oswego, William Rose — SUNY Oswego
Teens and Young Adults Opinions on Minimum Wage Paul Victory — Ramapo College of New Jersey
Exploring the Trans Population within the Domestic Violence Shelter System Justina Gun — Centenary
College
194. Committee on Community Colleges Discussion Session: Committee on Community Colleges Open House -All are Welcome! Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Lisa Handler, Community College of Philadelphia
195. Committee on the Status of Minorities Paper Session: New Directions in Race and Ethnic
Competition/Threat Theory Friday Feb 27 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Organizer: Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University
Presider: Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University
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Social Agency and White Supremacy in Immigration Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler — Baruch College, City
University of New York
Perceived Threat in Black and White: Examining Racial Responses to Immigration in Suburban
Chicago Patrick Charles Washington — University of Illinois at Chicago, Maria Krysan — University of
Illinois at Chicago, Monica McDermott — University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Accidental, Opportunistic, or Intentional Blackness?: Community or Competition between African
Immigrants and African Americans Mindelyn Buford II — Northeastern University
Marginalization Matters: Rethinking Race in the Analysis of State Politics and Policy Sarah K. Bruch —
University of Iowa, Joe Soss — University of Minnesota
Discussant:
 Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University
3:30 PM-5:00 PM
196. Presidential Session: The Future of Mass Incarceration Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Organizer: Michael Jacobson, City University of New York - Graduate Center
Presider: Michael Jacobson, City University of New York - Graduate Center
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Tracking the Carceral Continuum: The Case of New York City Youth Carla Shedd — Columbia University
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197. Presidential Session: The Cross-Border Connection: Immigrants, Emigrants, and Their Homeland by Roger
Waldinger Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Organizer: Peter Kivisto, Augustana College
Presider: Peter Kivisto, Augustana College
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Critic Susan Eckstein — Boston University
Critic José Itzigsohn — Brown University
Critic Robert C. Smith — Baruch College and the CUNY Graduate Center
Author’s Response Roger Waldinger — University of California, Los Angeles
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198. Presidential Session: The Future of Neighborhoods and Cities Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Organizer: Van C. Tran, Columbia University
Presider: Van C. Tran, Columbia University
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Moving Research on Neighborhoods and Cities into the 21st Century Nancy Denton — State University of
New York - Albany
Residential Inequality in Metropolitan America: Boundary Blurring or Boundary Brightening? John
Iceland — Pennsylvania State University
The Continuing Significance of Race in the City: Unanswered Questions. John Logan — Brown University
Losing the Middle? Charting the Course of Urban Change Robert J. Sampson — Harvard University
199. Presidential Session: Narratives of Arrival: Crossing Borders in Literature and Sociology Friday Feb 27 | 3:30
PM-5:00 PM
Organizers: Philip Kasinitz, CUNY Graduate Center; Suketu Mehta, New York University - School of Journalism
Presider: Philip Kasinitz, CUNY Graduate Center
Discussants:
 Teju Cole, Writer
 Suki Kim, Writer
 André Aciman, City University of New York - Graduate Center
 Suketu Mehta, New York University - School of Journalism
200. Invited Thematic Session: How the Past Can Inform the Future of American Medicine Friday Feb 27 | 3:30
PM-5:00 PM
Organizer: Adam Reich, Columbia University
Presider: Adam Reich, Columbia University
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The Affordable Care Act in Historical Perspective Sherry Glied — New York University
"Wiggle Room" Animates the Fundamental Cause Hypothesis in the Context of the Affordable Care
Act Bruce Link — Columbia University
Political Cultures and Discourses of Science in U.S. States Constance Nathanson — Columbia University
Discussant:
 Sigrun Olafsdottir, Boston University
201. Conversation: A Conversation with Eviatar Zerubavel Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Hosted by: Thomas DeGloma, Hunter College, CUNY
202. Carework Mini-Conference Session: Transnational Care I: Immigration and Migration and Care Work Friday
Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Sara B. Haviland, Rutgers University
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Caring for a Living: Emotional Labor and Home Eldercare Assistance in Italy Francesca Degiuli — Fairleigh
Dickinson University
In the Name of the Family: The Gendered Effects of Youth Caregiving Roles on the Ethnicity of Korean and
Chinese Americans Angie Y Chung — University at Albany
Neoliberalism and Care Work: A Critical Review of the Scholarship on Migrant Live-in Caregivers in
Canada Crystal Gaudet — The University of Western Ontario
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Aging in Transnational Families: Caregiving Among Return Immigrants to the Dominican Republic Greta
Gilbertson — Fordham University
203. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Public Digital Sociology: Journalism, Citizen Engagement, and
Crowdfunding Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Andrew McKinney, CUNY Graduate Center
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An Invitation to Digital Public Sociology Mark Carrigan — University of Warwick
Just Counting Clicks? How Web Analytics Shape the Market for Online News Angele Christin — The New
School for Social Research
Open Government and the 2.0 Model of Citizen Engagement Nisa Malli — University of Ottawa
Crowdfunding and the Reconfiguration of the Public and Private Spaces Eduardo Vicente Gonçalves —
University of Essex
204. Gender, Work, & Family Mini-Conference Session: Gender, Work, and Family: Ongoing and New Issues
Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Organizer: Lynn Chancer, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center
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Taking on a Third Shift: Care Work, Social Activism, and Productive Labor in Neoliberal Chile Evelyn Clark
— SUNY Oswego
Parental Leave: How Possible For Fathers As Well As Mothers? Janet Gornick — CUNY Graduate Center
Why No Universal Day Care in the United States? Lynn Chancer — Hunter College and CUNY Graduate
Center
205. Paper Session: Negotiating Urban Spaces Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Stephen R. Couch, Pennsylvania State University
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The Reproduction and Negotiation of Everyday Life: The Role of the Black Barbershop Hector Y. Martinez
— University of California, Irvine
The Chess Game: Race and Redevelopment in Two Once-Predominantly Black Neighborhoods in San
Francisco Christina Jackson — Gettysburg College
"Change agents" on wheels: Cycling for spatial justice in Los Angeles" Jennifer Candipan — University of
Southern California
Skateboarding, Do-It-Yourself Urbanism and the Making of Neoliberal Public Spaces in Worcester,
MA Francisco Vivoni — Worcester State University, Thomas Sedares — Worcester State
University, Dannielle Morrow — Worcester State University, Nicholas Beaudoin — Worcester State
University
Borders of Space: The Rhetorical Use of "Sacred Ground" at the World Trade Center Site Stephen R.
Couch — Pennsylvania State University
206. Paper Session: Organizational Cultures and Organizational Work Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Howard Lune, Hunter College
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Interrogating Interdisciplinary Collaboration in the Chemical Sciences Laurel Smith-Doerr — University of
Massachusetts Amherst, Jennifer Croissant — University of Arizona, Itai Vardi — Boston
University, Timothy Sacco — University of Massachusetts Amherst
Crossing Digital Organizational Domains: Organic Solidarity and Cultural Legitimation by Online Fashion
Organizations in an Age of Search. Iva Petkova — Davidson College
Limiting Chaos: Humanitarianism and the Organization of Refugee Crises Blair Sackett — University of
Pennslyvania
Resisting Corporatization: Maintaining the Border between Public and Private in Higher
Education Lauren A. Nicoll — Northeastern University
Making the Program Officer: The Peace Corps and the Emergence of International Development as a
Profession Meghan Elizabeth Kallman — Brown University
207. Paper Session: Culture and Politics Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Joseph E. Davis, University of Virginia
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Politics, Finance, Scandals--and Sex Mark D. Jacobs — George Mason University
Nationalism and the Genesis of the Transnational Humanitarian Field Shai M. Dromi — Yale University
Memory, Meaning Making, and Discourse in Urban Politics Meghan V. Doran — Northeastern University
The Incivility of Civil Rights: How Groups Project Collective Memories Toward Imagined Futures in Legal
Mobilization for Civil Rights in the Post-Civil Rights Era Haj Yazdiha — UNC Chapel Hill
208. Paper Session: Feeding Children: Examining the Borders and Boundaries of Contemporary Food Practices
Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Organizer: Joslyn Brenton, Ithaca College
Presider: Amy Best, George Mason University
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Hotdogs or Barley Risotto?: Defining the Boundaries of Good Food, Good Health, and Good
Mothering Joslyn Brenton — Ithaca College
Farm to School: Children’s Culture, Play and Food Justice Amy Best — George Mason University
Crossing Borders, Blurring Boundaries: Food, Family, and Identity within Immigrant Families Sarah
Bowen — North Carolina State University, Sinikka Elliott — North Carolina State University, Daniela García
Grandón — North Carolina State University, Helen Herrera — North Carolina State University
"Connecting" to Food: Border-crossing in the School Garden Kate Cairns — Rutgers University
Revisiting Bourdieu: Refining the Boundaries of Judgment Caitlin Daniel — Harvard University
209. Paper Session: Sex Work in a Digital Era Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Organizer: Angela Jones, Farmingdale State College, State University of New York
Presider: Tania G. Levey, York College, CUNY
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Sex Work in Online Environments: An Overview Angela Jones — Farmingdale State College, State
University of New York
Assessing the Utility of Technology in Truck Stop Sexual Encounters Thomas Holt — Michigan State
University
Black Webcam Models and Racialized Marketing Robert Reece — Duke University
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210. Paper Session: Immigrants and Health Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Tarry Hum, Queens College and the CUNY Graduate Center
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Prevalence of Drug and Alcohol Use by Cross-Border Mobility and Immigrant Generation in El Paso,
TX Ernesto Castaneda — New School, Oralia Loza — University of Texas El Paso
Social Capital and Puerto Rican Mother-Child Sexual Health Communication Phillip Granberry — UMass
Boston, Idali Torres — UMass Boston
The Effect of Health Insurance on Health Care Demand among Elderly Chinese Min Li — University of
Florida
A Social Problem in America: Hispanic Immigrants and their Reluctance to Seek Health Services Juan
Carmona — Southern Connecticut State University
The Effects of Health Insurance on Health Status and Health Inequalities: Evidence from Contemporary
China Ke Liang — Baruch College
211. Paper Session: Borderlands: Controversies and Policy Responses Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Leah Schmalzbauer, Amherst College
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Regulation as a Weapon: Nativism, Social Exclusion, and the Use of Voting to Punish Stakeholders in
"Arizona Stop Illegal Hiring, Proposition 202 (2008)" Luis Vila-Henninger — University of Arizona
Questioning the Securitization of Migration: The Case of the US-Mexican Border María Belén Arce
Terceros — The New School
Constructing Latino Immigrants as a Problem and Political Opportunity: Local Level Immigration
Legislation in Prince William County Virginia Milton Vickerman — University of Virginia
(Im)mobilizing Talk: State Discourses on Migrant Agricultural Labor, Then and Now Kathleen Griesbach
— Columbia University
212. Paper Session: Higher Education: Issues of Access, Retention, and Inequality Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00
PM
Presider: Natasha Warikoo, Harvard University
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What Matters Most? Analyzing Differential College Dropout by Race and Ethnicity Christina Ciocca —
Columbia University, Thomas A. DiPrete — Columbia University
Should I Stay or Should I Go Now? Students Who Leave College Jacob Heller — SUNY Old Westbury
Explaining the Disability Gap in Access to Post-secondary Education: The Role of Social Factors Christian
Villenas — Advocates for Children of New York
Discussant:
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213. Roundtable: Oral History Projects: Sociological Documentation of Crossing Borders Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM5:00 PM
Presider: Nicholas Alexiou, Queens College, CUNY
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Female Trajectories in Education: Queens College, CUNY in the 1950’s Elizabeth Scheib — Queens
College, CUNY
An Oral History of a Lower East Side Community Abigail Walsh — Queens College, CUNY
A New Jerusalem: One Neighborhood - Two Populations Sharon Fleisher-Jackson — Queens College,
CUNY
Afghan Communities in the USA and Greece: a comparative study Suzanne Strickland — Queens
College, Nicholas Alexiou — Queens College, CUNY
Archiving Oral Histories: Queens College Library Upma Sharma — Queens College, CUNY
214. Roundtable: Community Organizations Building Collective Efficacy in Washington Heights Friday Feb 27 |
3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Stephen P Ruszczyk, CUNY Graduate Center
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Building Capacity: Collaboration, Local Politics, and Collective Efficacy Vivian Guerrero Aquino — City
College of New York
Serving Seniors: Developing Organizational Leverage at a Senior Center Donna Jackson — City College of
New York
Survival: Internal and External Pressures on a Women’s Organization" Jennifer Aponte — City College of
New York
Finding Legitimacy in Contracted Service Organizations Ndeye Diop — City College of New York
215. Roundtable: Political Economy, Policies, and Development Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Patricia White, National Science Foundation
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Social Science Research and Public Policy: A Relational Framework. Patricia White — National Science
Foundation, Roberta Spalter-Roth — George Mason University, Amy Best — George Mason
University, Julie Anderson — George Mason University
Economic Collaborations between the Colonizer and the Colonized: The Case of Colonial Korea Eun Kyong
Shin — Columbia University
Finance Beyond Borders: Derivatives, Commodity Futures Speculation and the Law of Value Shehryar
Qazi — SUNY Binghamton
Educational Stratification and Expansion Reform: The Case of Mexico Daniela Urbina Julio — New York
University
Access to Water and Sanitation and Secondary School Education: A Cross-National Analysis of Sub-Saharan
Africa Carolyn Coburn — SUNY Stony Brook, John M. Shandra — SUNY Stony Brook
216. Roundtable: Race and School Systems Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Bonnie French, William Paterson University
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Diversity: Legitimating the Exclusion of Black Students at Independent Schools Bonnie French — William
Paterson University
The Higher Learning of Race: Classroom Experiences and the Racial Imaginary Janine de Novais —
Harvard University
Stereotype Threat at Suburban High School Keith D. Albers — McKendree University
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Closing the Discipline Gap and Ending the School-to-Prison Pipeline John Myers — Louisiana State
University, Cleveland Davis — Louisiana State University, Sarah Corie — Louisiana State University, Lori
Latrice Martin — Louisiana State University
Charter Schools and the Re-segregation of Education in The United States Sophia J Givre — Binghamton
university
217. Roundtable: Media and the Shaping of Public Perceptions Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Lilia Raileanu, Rutgers University
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Electric Power Restoration after Hurricane Sandy: Insights on the Sociological Significance of
Updating Lilia Raileanu — Rutgers University
Neoliberal News Discourse: How Business Journalists Covered 2008 Crisis and its Aftermath Marina
Vujnovic — Monmouth University
A Content Analysis of the Mass Media Misrepresentation of African Nations: The Function it Serves in the
Global Structure. Oghenebruphiyo Gloria Onosu — Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Shameless. Public and Private Communication in the Age of Economic Crisis Vincenzo Mele — University
of Pisa
What Can 1.8M Words Tell Us About How Different Political Magazines Write About Female and Male
Politicians and Public Figures? Gregory Eirich — Columbia University, Feijia Chen — Columbia University
218. Roundtable: Global Perspectives on Violence Against Children Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Hara Bastas, LaGuardia Community College, CUNY
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International Day of the Girl Child: Celebrations and Continued Struggles for Girls’ Rights Hara Bastas —
LaGuardia Community College, CUNY
Violence against Children: A Case Study of Pakistan Muhammad Arshad — University of the
Punjab, Farhan Navid Yousaf — University of Connecticut
Inequality in Newspaper Coverage of Missing Children in Relation to Sex and Race Hyang-Gi Song —
Stony Brook University, Arnout van de Rijt — Stony Brook Universtiy, Rebekah Burroway — Stony Brook
University
Rethinking Interventions: A Wide Versus Narrow Focus to Reduce Violence Perpetrated by and Against
Children Yahayra Michel-Smith — University of New Hampshire
219. Roundtable: Health across National Contexts Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Mark Douglas Noble, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Rural Disadvantage and Malaria in Less-Developed Nations: A Cross-National Investigation of a Neglected
Disease Mark Douglas Noble — University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Kelly F. Austin — Lehigh
University
Using the Power of Sociological Insight: Ebola, Methods and Complex Social Systems Jerri Husch —
2Collaborate Consulting, Nicole Stokes-DuPass — Holy Family University
Parental Migration and Left-behind Children’s Health in Rural China
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220. Roundtable: Educational Tracks: Patterns and Consequences Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Anthony Buttaro, Jr., The Graduate Center - CUNY
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Long-Term Consequences of Ability Grouping in the Early Grades: English Coursework and Reading
Achievement in the Eighth Grade Anthony Buttaro, Jr. — The Graduate Center - CUNY, Sophia Catsambis
— Queens College - CUNY
Egalitarian Gender Belief and High School Curriculum Track in Taiwan: Multisource Perspective of
Socialization Agents Tsai-Yen Han — Rutgers University
The Math Race: An Analysis of Racial Differences in Math Identity and Math Course-Taking Davinah S.
Childs — Temple University
221. Roundtable: Community Patterns: Social and Economic Capital Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Matthew H. McLeskey, University at Buffalo, State University of New York
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Small-Scale Neoliberal Urban Development and Spectacles of Consumption: the Case of Privately-Financed
Minor League Sports Stadiums Matthew H. McLeskey — University at Buffalo, State University of New
York
The Implications of Financial Inclusion Programs for Community-Based Development
Organizations Miranda J Martinez — The Ohio State University, Matt A. Brenn — The Ohio State
University
Nonelected Neighborhood Representatives: Community-Based Organizations and the Political
Representation of the Urban Poor Jeremy R. Levine — Harvard
Manhattan’s Koreatown as a Transclave: The Role of Korean Government in an Era of Global
Competition Jinwon Kim — CUNY Graduate Center
222. Meeting: Sociological Forum Editorial Board Meeting Friday Feb 27 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Organizer: Karen A. Cerulo, Rutgers University
5:30 PM-7:00 PM
223. Plenary: Does Race Still Matter? Race in America, Past, Present, and Future. Friday Feb 27 | 5:30 PM-7:00
PM
Organizer: Nancy Foner, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center
Presider: Nancy Foner, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center
Discussants:
 Eric Foner, Columbia University
 Ira Katznelson, Social Science Research Council and Columbia University
 William Julius Wilson, Harvard University
 Cristina Rodriguez, Yale Law School
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8:30 AM-10:00 AM
224. Invited Thematic Session: Crossing Interracial Borders Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Organizer: Erica Chito-Childs, City University of New York - Hunter College
Presider: Erica Chito-Childs, City University of New York - Hunter College
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NEED TITLE Kimberly McClain DaCosta — New York University
Emerging Patterns of Interracial Marriage and Immigrant Integration in the United States Daniel Lichter
— Cornell University
Interracial Marriage in the U.S. and Brazil: Racial Boundaries in Comparative Perspective. Chinyere Osuji
— Rutgers University
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225. Author-Meets-Critics: Grandmothers at Work: Juggling Families and Jobs by Madonna Harrington Meyer
Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Organizer: Merril D Silverstein, Syracuse University
Presider: Merril D Silverstein, Syracuse University
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Critic Roslyn Bologh — College of Staten Island, CUNY
Critic Emily Greenfield — Rutgers University
Critic Natalia Sarkisian — Boston College
Author’s Response Madonna Harrington Meyer — Syracuse University
226. Spotlight on New York City: Reading about New York: New Books on NYC Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30 AM-10:00
AM
Organizer: Gregory C. Smithsimon, City University of New York - Brooklyn College
Presider: Gregory C. Smithsimon, City University of New York - Brooklyn College
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Upscaling Downtown: From Bowery Saloons to Cocktail Bars in New York City Richard E. Ocejo — John
Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
New York’s New Edge: Contemporary Art, the High Line, and Urban Megaprojects on the Far West
Side David Halle — CUNY Graduate Center
Making a Global Immigrant Neighborhood: Brooklyn’s Sunset Park Tarry Hum — Queens College and the
CUNY Graduate Center
Discussant:
 Gregory C. Smithsimon, City University of New York - Brooklyn College
227. Carework Mini-Conference Session: Transnational Care II: Identity and Racial/Ethnic Stratification Saturday
Feb 28 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Guillermina Altomonte, The New School for Social Research
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"I make myself sweet like that": Transnational Caring Identities of Black Male Immigrants Working in Long
Term Care Megan Elizabeth O’Leary — Boston University
Establising Affective Superiority: Poles Caring for Elderly Germans in the Informal Sector Gwen E. McEvoy
— Nazarbayev University
’She’s Like Family’: Migrant Caregivers and Emotional Negotiation in Israel Rachel Brown — The
Graduate Center, City University of New York
The Thread Between Them: Race, Gender, and Intimacy in Los Angeles’ South Asian Threading
Salons Preeti Sharma — UCLA
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228. Ethnography Mini-Conference Session: Back to the Basics: Questions of Epistemology Saturday Feb 28 |
8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Claudio Benzecry, University of Connecticut
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Analogical Theorizing and the Production of Culture in Multi-Case Organizational Ethnography Ellen
Berrey — University at Buffalo- SUNY
The Function of the Heavy Symbol in Ethnography Christian J. Churchill — St. Thomas Aquinas College
Finding Time in Ethnography Josephine Ngo McKelvy — North Carolina State University, Sinikka Elliott —
North Carolina State University, Sarah Bowen — North Carolina State University
Toward an Epistemology of Ideal Types in Ethnography Francisco Pablo Landeros Vieyra — New York
University
Discussant:
 Janet Vertesi, Princeton University
229. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session: Culture, Classification, and the Designation of Identities
Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Daina Harvey, College of the Holy Cross
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Classifying Child Migrants: Some Public Implications of Rigid and Fuzzy Age Boundaries Markella B.
Rutherford — Wellesley College
The Trauma of Poverty: Trauma-Informed Services and Social Exclusion in the New Welfare State Ekedi
Mpondo-Dika — Harvard University
Persisters, Desisters and Regretters: The New Science of Childhood Gender Tey Meadow — Harvard
University
(Un)covering Discourses and Practices Surrounding the Muslim Veil and Vaginal Pubic Hair Amanda
Kaplan — Rutgers University
230. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Race, Racism, and Digitally Mediated Spaces Saturday Feb 28 |
8:30 AM-10:00 AM
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Digital Media Activism and Black Mobilization Against Racial Attacks Maryann Erigha — Temple
University
Culture Jamming: Using Literacy Skills to Navigate Cultural Messages on the Internet Nicole A. Cooke —
The University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
#notracist - Exploring Ambient Racism on Twitter Sanjay Sharma — Brunel University
The Digital Sociology Trap: Social Movement Research, Online Activism, and Accessing the Othered
Others Theresa Hunt — New Jersey Institute of Technology
231. Gender, Work, & Family Mini-Conference Session: Gender, Family, LGBT and Public Policy: What Has and
Needs to Change? Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Organizer: Lynn Chancer, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center
Presider: Lynn Chancer, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center
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Do These Genes Make Me Look Gay? Immutability and the Limits of Tolerance Suzanna Danuta Walters
— Northeastern University
Bullying and Public Policy Jessie Klein — Adelphi University
LGBTQ Kids, School Safety and the Failures of Anti-Bullying Policy Elizabeth Payne — Hunter College,
CUNY
232. Workshop: Life After the PhD: Temporary and Transitional Jobs (Sponsored by the ESS Graduate Education
Committee) Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Organizer: Stephanie Laudone, Borough of Manhattan Community College
Discussants:
 R. L'Heureux Lewis-McCoy, City College of New York
 Janice Johnson Dias, John Jay School of Criminal Justice
 Darrick Hamilton, New School for Social Research
 Bonnie French, William Paterson University
233. Paper Session: Family Development and Community Resources Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University
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Who Takes Care of Whom in the U.S.? Evidence from Matrices of Time Transfers by Age and Sex. Denys
Dukhovnov — CUNY Queens College, Emilio Zagheni — University of Washington
Growing Up in *ist Society: Toward an Ecological Theory of Subjection and Development Megan Pamela
Ruth Madison — Brandeis University
How Far from the Nest? Race, Gender, and Economic Differences in the Proximity of Adult Children to their
Parents Aaron James Howell — SUNY-Farmingdale
Single Parent’s Living Arrangements in 18 Countries from 2003-2013 Laurie C Maldonado — UCLA, Jörg
Neugschwender — LIS
234. Paper Session: Teaching and Curriculums Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Jacqueline Daugherty, Christopher Newport University
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Foundational Research: A District Wide Extended Learning Time Initiative Laurie Cohen — Rutgers
University, Allison Roda — Rutgers
Understanding the Structural and Cultural Impediments of Undergraduate Students’ Global Awareness
Education: Preliminary Results of a Focus Group Study Chin Hu — East Stroudsburg University, Hooshang
Pazaki — East Stroudsburg University
"I can’t believe they’re allowed to do that": Encouraging Student Interest in Social Justice through Film,
Social Media, and Classroom Activities Sarah C. Nicksa — Widener University
"Let Me Paint You a Picture": Youth Rap Verses as Critical Race Counter-Stories Don Sawyer —
Quinnipiac University
Hidden Curriculum and Invisible Prereq’s: How Exposing the Invisible Cultures of College Can Improve
Teacher Effectiveness and Student Success. Karen Kendrick — Albertus Magnus College, Shannon Knox
— Albertus Magnus College, Nakia Streater — Albertus Magnus College
235. Paper Session: The College Transition: Expectations, Preparations, and Readiness Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30
AM-10:00 AM
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Presider: Jacob Heller, SUNY Old Westbury
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Pre-socialization and College Expectations Virginia Adams O’Connell — Moravian College
Expanding our Understanding of Taken for Granted Practices of Upper and Middle Class Families’
Preparations for College Cara E. Bowman — Boston University
The Readiness Project: A Study of College and Career Readiness Rachel Leventhal-Weiner — Trinity
College
Making Opportunity Accessible: A Quantitative Analysis of Graduation Assessment Examinations and PostSecondary Outcomes Vincent Andre Keeton — LaGuardia College-City University of New York
236. Paper Session: Identity Boundaries and Sexuality Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Doug Meyer, The University of Virginia
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Understanding Different Asexual Territories and their Borders Using Diary and Biographical Interview
data Liz McDonnell — University of Sussex, Susie Scott — University of Sussex
Platonic Shifts: Friendships in Changing Community and Identity Contexts Clare Forstie — Northwestern
University
Racialized Boundaries within the LGBTQ+ Community: Deconstructing the inclusivity narrative for people
of color Kei Saito — University of New Hampshire, Isaac Sohn Leslie — University of New Hampshire
RuPaul, Gaga, and Glee: Negotiating Cultural Capital and Boundary-drawing within the LGBTQ
Community Jaime Nicole Hartless — University of Virginia
237. Paper Session: Transnational Ties in Global Perspective Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Arlene Dallafar, Lesley University
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Chasing the American Dream Abroad: Return Migration of 2nd Generation Chinese American Professionals
to China Leslie Wang — University of Massachusetts Boston
New borders, New Challenges, New Solutions. Migrants’ Transnationalism in the Context of New
Immigrant Destinations. Karolina Lukasiewicz — Jagiellonian University, NYU
The Impact of Remittances on Immigrants’ Homeownership and Savings Merzela Casimir — Queens
College CUNY
The School that Hope Built: Transnational Philanthropy and Education Funding in India Bernadette Marie
White — Syracuse University
Social Determinants of Remitting Practices among Bangladeshi Migrants in Japan Hasan Mahmud —
University of California Los Angeles
238. Paper Session: Gender and Sports Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Colleen Eren, City University of New York, LaGuardia Community College
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"You Have To Show Them That You Deserve To Be Out There": How Women Surfers Experience and
Contest Gender Borders/Barriers Within Surfing Cassie Ann Comley — University of Oregon
Football, the American Cockfight, Symbolizing and Embodying Hyper-Masculinity, Violence, and
Organizational Discipline Joseph G. A. Trumino, Ph.D. — St. John’s University
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The Masculinization of Female Sports Rick Eckstein — Villanova University, Jessica swoboda — Villanova
University, Emma Nicosia — Carleton College
Gender, Social Integration, and Self-Image: The Relationship between Social Integration and Self Image
among Division III College Athletes Catherine White Berheide — Skidmore College, Emily Kortright —
Skidmore College, Sofia SanMarco — Skidmore College
239. Paper Session: Sociology of Reproduction I: Managing Risk, Consent and Medical Decisions Saturday Feb 28
| 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Organizer: Liberty Walther Barnes, University of Cambridge
Presider: Liberty Walther Barnes, University of Cambridge
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Maternal Risk Management and the Midwifery Model of Care Alana Bibeau — University of Rhode Island
Risk Perception and Practice Variation in Contemporary U.S. Childbirth Kellie Owens — Northwestern
University
Theorizing heterogeneity in the rationalization of medicine: practices of patient-centered care in shift work
versus private practice models of obstetrics Lauren Diamond-Brown — Boston College
Discussant:
 Liberty Walther Barnes, University of Cambridge
240. Roundtable: Cutting Edge Teaching & Learning: Negotiating Intellectual and Pedagogical Risk in the
Classroom Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Ryan Kelty, Washington College
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The Risk of Personalizing Privilege and Oppression: Pedagogy to Foster Understanding the Social Nature of
Stratification Ryan Kelty — Washington College, Bridget Bunten — Washington College, Sarah Kraus —
Washington College
Flipping the Risk-Reward Associated with Flipped Classrooms Sara Raley — McDaniel College
It’s Lonely at the Top: Teaching Young Leaders to Accept the Risks that Come with Responsibility Arthur
Gibb, III — United States Naval Academy
Beyond "Managing" Diversity: Using Social Theory to Enhance Diversity in the Classroom Michelle
Sandhoff — Indiana University of Pennsylvania
241. Roundtable: Education and the Community College Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Meredith Madden, Syracuse University
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From their Side of the Gendered Border: The Hidden Experiences of Pregnant and Parenting Students in
Community College Context. Meredith Madden — Syracuse University
Working-Class Academics at a Community College Elizabeth Tyler Bugaighis — Northampton Community
College
Coming Up Short: Understanding Factors Contributing to Inactive Student Status Among African American
Males in A Community College Context H. Lovell Smith — Loyola University Maryland, Duane O. Reid Jr.
— Baltimore City Community College
Transfer from a Community College or Attend a Four-year College Directly?: Disparity in Student Academic
and Labor Market Outcomes Di Xu — columbia university
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Developmental Education Reform for All? Estimating the Impact of Differential Developmental Education
Reform on Student Completion, Persistence, and Credit Accumulation. Jessica Renee Brathwaite —
Teachers College- Columbia University, Olga Rodriguez — Teachers College- Columbia University
242. Roundtable: Knowledge that Engages: Politics, Policy, and the Public Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Thomas Michael Conroy, Lehman College - CUNY
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Proof & Promise of Democracy: The Making of Poverty & Policy Expertise in Mexico Diana Graizbord —
Brown University
Does Sociology Matter? Exploring Our Discipline’s Potential for Public Engagement Thomas Michael
Conroy — Lehman College - CUNY
The Sociology of Public Policy Research Daniel Joseph Finn — University of Virginia
Using UN Language to Advocate and Litigate: Strategic use of the United Nations Declaration on the
Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Lauren Elaine Eastwood — SUNY College at Plattsburgh, A. James
Richmond — SUNY College at Plattsburgh
243. Roundtable: The Global Diffusion Processes of K-pop, Japanese Kawaii, and Silicon Valley Aesthetics
Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Jung-Whan Marc de Jong, Fashion Institute of Technology/SUNY
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Fashion and the Construction of "Korean Masculinity" and "Asianness" in Global Digital K-pop
Fandom Jung-Whan Marc de Jong — Fashion Institute of Technology/SUNY
A Sociological Analysis of Japanese "Kawaii" Culture Yuniya Kawamura — Fashion Institute of
Technology/SUNY
The Normcore of "Boy-Kings"*: The Silicon Valley Aesthetic and the Precariat Class Kara Van Cleaf —
Fashion Institute of Technology/SUNY
244. Roundtable: Teaching about Crime and Punishment in an Age of Mass Incarceration Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30
AM-10:00 AM
Presider: David A. Green, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
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"The Perils of Hyperbole: Reflections on Teaching about Crime and Punishment in Two Americas" Mike
Rowan — City University of New York-John Jay College
Teaching Critical Thinking about Mass Incarceration through the Lens of the Counterfactual: The Utility of
Comparative Social-Constructionist Perspectives David A. Green — John Jay College of Criminal Justice
The Personal, the Professional, and the Political: Teaching Aspiring Lawyers from Disadvantaged
Backgrounds Michael Yarbrough — John Jay College (CUNY)
’I don’t know if I want to be a cop anymore’: Critical Pedagogy and the Social Construction of
Crime Crystal Jackson — John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY
245. Roundtable: Issues in Crime and Criminology Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Pamela Donovan, CUNY Graduate Center
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That Man’s Devices: The New Technologies of Spiked Drink Detection Pamela Donovan — CUNY
Graduate Center
Sexual Assault on College Hookups: Risk Factors and Tipping Points for Female Victims Jessie VanNess
Ford — New York University
Organ Trafficking and Commodification of Human Bodies Farhan Navid Yousaf — University of
Connecticut
246. Roundtable: Multiple and Intersecting Identities Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Maria Cristina Vasilieva, City College of New York CCNY
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Second-Generation Multiethnic Identities in New York City Maria Cristina Vasilieva — City College of
New York CCNY
Intersecting Identities and Transnational Action: The Responses of Indian Christians and Allies to
Communal Violence in India Autumn Lee Mathias — Northeastern University
"I am a cheerleader, but secretly I deal drugs" Authenticity in the Disclosed and Undisclosed Self Michelle
Hannah Smirnova — University of Missouri, Kansas City
Broken Bridges: An Exchange of Slurs between African Americans and Second Generation Nigerians and
the Impact on Identity Formation among the Second Generation Onoso Ikphemi Imoagene — University
of Pennsylvania
247. Roundtable: Unions and Union Campaigns: Formation and Decline Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Natascia Boeri, The Graduate Center, CUNY
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From Labor Union to Elite NGO: Documenting Labor in Pre- and Post-Liberalization India Natascia Boeri
— The Graduate Center, CUNY
Green Unionism? Examining the Relationship between Union Membership and Environmentalism Todd E
Vachon — University of Connecticut
The Staples Campaign and The Privatization of the United States Postal Service Martha Ecker — Ramapo
College of New Jersey
Revisiting Union Decline: An Analysis of the Economic Determinants of Union Decline in the
1980s Nathan Meyers — University of Massachusetts Amherst
Assessing the Impact of Local Violence on Union Formation and Stability in Mexico Monica Caudillo —
New York University
248. Roundtable: Culture, Markets, and the Shaping of the City Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Mario Hernandez, New School University
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In Search of Atlantis: Locating Neo-Bohemia Between Authenticity and Urban Renewal Mario Hernandez
— New School University
Contingencies of Arts Policy -- Borders of "Arts in Creativity Planning" in Baltimore and Hamburg Volker
Kirchberg — Leuphana University of Lueneburg
The Spatial Dynamics of Artistic Expression Mattew Kaliner — Harvard Univeristy
An Exploratory Case Study of the Interactions of Downtown Housing Market Actors in a Small Revitalizing
City Samuel L Frye — Indiana University of Pennsylvania
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More than Self Interest: An Exploratory Study of Seal Estate Agents Working in a Gentrifying
Community Mirella Landriscina — St. Joseph’s College
249. Committee on the Status of Minorities Paper Session: The Obama Administration and Race Relations: Four
Years Later Saturday Feb 28 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Organizer: Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University
Presider: Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University
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The Obama Election and the Political Activism of Social Scientists Donald Cunnigen — University of
Rhode Island, Robert Newby — Central Michigan University
Racial Justice under President Obama: A Misuse of the Bully Pulpit. Bertin Louis — University of
Tennessee, Knoxville, Wornie Reed — Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Reel to Real: Hollywood Representations of Black Presidents and Reactions to the Obama
Presidency Yvonne D. Newsome — Agnes Scott College
Life at the Edge: Precarity and Economic Insecurity in the Obama Era Cedric Herring — University of
Maryland-Baltinore County, Hayward Derrick Horton — SUNY-Albany, Melvin E. Thomas — North Carolina
State University
Discussant:
 Arthur Paris, Syracuse University
10:15 AM-11:45 AM
250. Presidential Session: Child Well-Being in Context Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: Mary Clare Lennon, City University of New York - Graduate Center
Presider: Mary Clare Lennon, City University of New York - Graduate Center
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Housing, Neighborhoods, and Home Moves among Young Children in the United Kingdom Ludovica
Gambaro — Institute of Education - University of London
Housing, Neighborhoods, and Home Moves among Young Children in the United States Mary Clare
Lennon — City University of New York - Graduate Center
The Well-being of U.S. Children in Social and Economic Context Donald Hernandez — City University of
New York - Hunter College
Modeling the Role of Genes and Environment in Child Development Dalton Conley — New York
University
251. Invited Thematic Session: Racial Boundaries and the Shifting American Color Line Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15
AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: Erica Chito-Childs, City University of New York - Hunter College
Presider: Erica Chito-Childs, City University of New York - Hunter College
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Racial Mobility and Boundary Maintenance Aliya Saperstein — Stanford University
Latinos, Afro-Latinos and the Color Line Edward Telles — Princeton University
NEED TITLE Andreas Wimmer — Princeton University
"Black is Always The New Black: Ethnic Projects and the Shifting Color Line" Vilna Bashi Treitler — Baruch
College, City University of New York
252. Conversation: A Conversation with Alejandro Portes Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
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253. Author-Meets-Critics: The Ex-Prisoner's Dilemma: How Women Negotiate Competing Narratives of Reentry
and Desistance by Andrea Leverentz Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: Kesha Moore, Drew University
Presider: Kesha Moore, Drew University
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Critic Kesha Moore — Drew University
Critic Maggie Ussery — University of Delaware
Critic Averil Y. Clarke — Suffolk University
Author’s Response Andrea Leverentz — University of Massachusetts, Boston
254. Author-Meets-Critics: The Stickup Kids: Race, Drugs, Violence, and the American Dream by Randol
Contreras Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: Tamara Mose Brown, Brooklyn College
Presider: Tamara Mose Brown, Brooklyn College
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Critic William Julius Wilson — Harvard University
Critic David Grazian — University of Pennsylvania
Critic Lucia Trimbur — John Jay College, CUNY
Critic Alice Goffman — University of Wisconsin
Author’s Response Randol Contreras — University of Toronto
255. Spotlight on New York City: Asian New York: New Patterns of Immigrant Settlement, Identity, and Labor
Markets Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: Zai Liang, State University of New York at Albany
Presider: CN Le, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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Twice-Migrant Koreans from China in New York City Pyong Gap Min — Queens College and CUNY
Graduate Center
Immigrant Growth Coalitions and the Gentrification of NYC’s "Chinatowns" Tarry Hum — Queens College
and the CUNY Graduate Center
Belonging and Boundaries in Little Guyana: Gender, Conflict, and Identity in Richmond Hill, New
York Nazreen Bacchus — Queens College
From Migrant Networks to Markets: The Emergence of Employment Agencies in Manhattan’s
Chinatown Zai Liang — State University of New York at Albany
256. Carework Mini-Conference Session: Care across Physical Borders Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Maggie Ornstein, City University of New York
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Cross Border Care Work: Borderland Care Arrangements in a Context of Contradictions and
Inefficiencies Ernesto Castaneda — New School
Far from Home: Indo-Trinidadian Families and Transnational Care-work Kamini M. Grahame —
Pennsylvania State University - Harrisburg
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Birth Across Borders: A Comparative Study of Guatemalan-Maya Maternal Care in San Miguel Acatán and
Palm Beach County Inbal Mazar — Florida Atlantic University
Mothering in 90 Minutes: Mother/Child Visitation in a Women’s Jail Brittnie Leigh Aiello — Merrimack
College
257. Ethnography Mini-Conference Session: Local Comparisons Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Angele Christin, The New School for Social Research
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Two Kinds of Muslim Dating: Discourse, the Self, and Moral Identity John Hoffman O’Brien — NYU Abu
Dhabi
Place Attachment and Patterns of Reminiscence in Two Working-Class Neighborhoods in Finland Lotta
Maria Junnilainen — University of Helsinki
What Can Be Called a "Social" Relationship? Funerals, Grave-Sweeping, and Associations with the
Deceased in China Becky Hsu — Georgetown University
Barbershops and Beauty Salons: A Comparative Perspective on Talk, Interaction, and Place Shatima
Jones — Rutgers University
Discussant:
 Ruth Horowitz, New York University
258. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session: Continuity and Discontinuity Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM11:45 AM
Organizer: Eviatar Zerubavel, Rutgers University
Presider: Gary Alan Fine, Institute for Advanced Study
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Selfhood in the Time of the "Cerebral Subject": The Case of Dysregulated Anger in Traumatic Brain
Injury Jorie Hofstra — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Confronting the Backdoor: Virtual Navigation and the Symbolic Construction of Continuity and
Discontinuity on the Internet Stephanie E. Alves — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
"Doing Cancer": Discourse and the Social Construction and Compartmentalization of the Cancer Survivor
Identity Lisa Campion — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Continuity/Discontinuity of Organizational Selves Irina Nicorici — Rutgers, The State University of New
Jersey
259. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Digital Culture and Economy Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45
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Race, Discourse, and the Cultural Economy of Neoliberal New York: An Analysis of Online Tourist Reviews
of Harlem Heritage Tours Trevor Jamerson — Virginia Tech
Chinese Maternity Tourists and "Anchor Babies": Online Commentators’ Disdain and Racialized Conditional
Acceptance of Non-citizen Reproduction Cassaundra Rodriguez — University of Massachusetts-Amherst
The Omnivore’s Neighborhood?: Online Restaurant Reviews, Race, and Gentrification Scarlett Lindeman
— City University of New York - Graduate Center, Sharon Zukin — CUNY Graduate Center, Laurie Hurson
— City University of New York - Graduate Center
The Digital Sex Work Economy and Sex Work Adjacent Businesses Robert Reece — Duke University
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Post Your Comments Below: A Case Study of Immigrant Bashing Online Adrian Cruz — University of
Massachusetts, Lowell, Kazuyo Kubo — Lesley University
260. Workshop: Thinking of Graduate School?: Advice for Undergraduate Students (Sponsored by the ESS
Graduate Education Committee) Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: Stephanie Laudone, Borough of Manhattan Community College
Discussants:
 Cathy Ray Borck, Borough of Manhattan Community College
 Deidre Hill Butler, Union College
 Michael W. Raphael, CUNY Graduate Center
 Rachel Rebecca Bogan, The Graduate Center, CUNY
 LaToya Tavernier, Framingham State University
261. Paper Session: New Issues in the Sociology of Religion Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Craig Wiernik, Wilkes University
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Religion in Secularized Professions: How Mental Health Professionals Talk About Faith With Clients Kati Li
— Princeton University
"I don’t know if I really believe this": Denominational Identity and Religious Individualism within
Progressive Christian Congregations James Skinner — CUNY Graduate Center
Belief, Behavior, and Belonging: How Religious Involvement Differently Influences Attitudes toward
Homosexuality in 40 Countries Ying Chao Kao — Rutgers University
How the Catholic Church Dealt with the AIDS Crisis John Kinkel — Oakland University
Discussant:
 Craig Wiernik, Wilkes University
262. Paper Session: Racialization, the Labor Market, and Immigrant Integration Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM11:45 AM
Presider: Thomas Soehl, McGill University
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Does Skin Color Still Matter in Immigrants’ Labor Market Adjustment? : Occupational Trajectories of U.S.
Legal Immigrants JooHee Han — University of Massachusetts Amherst
Immigration, Income, and Occupation: Peruvian Immigrants in the Chilean Labor Market Andrea
Alvarado-Urbina — University of Pennsylvania
The Formation of Hispanic Immigrant Occupational Niches in New Immigrant Destinations and
Black/Immigrant Competition Jacqueline Villarrubia-Mendoza — Colgate University
Do High-Skilled Immigrants find Jobs Faster than Low-Skilled Immigrants? Daniela Hochfellner —
University of Michigan, Ruediger Wapler — Institute for Employment Research
Impacts of Migration and Unemployment Rates on National Identity Formation Kenneth Arsenault —
Bridgewater State University
263. Paper Session: The Welfare State and Redistribution Policies Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Robert D. Francis, Johns Hopkins University
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Separate and Unequal Welfares: Soldiers, Prisoners and the "Coercive" Welfare State Jennifer Hickes
Lundquist — University of Massachusetts Amherst, Sanjiv Gupta — University of Massachusetts
Amherst, Eiko Hiraoka Strader — University of Massachusetts Amherst
Is the Middle Class Independent of the Welfare State? Young-hwan Byun — CUNY Graduate Center
Wealth and Support for Redistributive Social Policies Liza G. Steele — SUNY Purchase
Public Support for Redistributive Policies in Israel Yuval Elmelech — Bard College
264. Paper Session: Social and Cultural Dimensions of Music Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Barry Spunt, John Jay College/CUNY
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"We’re Street Dancers": Mambo in New York CIty Carmela Muzio Dormani — CUNY Graduate Center
’Almost Like a Real Band’: The Impact of Gendered Discourse on Women’s Participation in Professional
Jazz Chelsea Wahl — University of Pennsylvania, Steve Ellingson — Hamilton College
An Ethnographic Study of Rap Culture in Tunisia, Morocco and the United States Elham Golpushnezhad
— Griffith University
Opposition and Incorporation: The Racial Projects of Rap Music Wendy Marie Laybourn — University of
Maryland
265. Paper Session: Methodological Issues in the Study of Culture Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Mark D. Jacobs, George Mason University
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Covariance Function Regressions for Studying Culture: An Application to Racial Differences in
Fertility Deirdre Bloome — University of Michigan, Christopher Muller — Columbia University, Daniel
Schrage — Harvard University
What is the Ontology of Relational Structure? Introducing History to the Debates on the Relation between
Networks and Field Sourabh Singh — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Representation and the Media Careers of Oppositional Subcultures: A Longitudinal, Semantic Network
Analysis Jeffrey S. Debies-Carl — University of New Haven
From Emic to Etic: The Performativity of Organizational Culture in an Urban Charter School Jason
Radford — University of Chicago
266. Paper Session: Birth Politics: Scholars and Practitioners in Dialogue Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Alana Bibeau, University of Rhode Island
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The Limits of Autonomy: Towards a Midwifery Ethics of Care Barbara Katz Rothman — CUNY Graduate
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TITLE Keisha Goode — Lehman College, CUNY
Access to Care, Disparities in Birth Outcomes, and the Affordable Care Act as a Catalyst for Change Elan
McAllister — Choices in Childbirth
Women’s Autonomy in Birth: A Practitioner’s Perspective Lena DeGloma — Red Moon Childbirth
267. Paper Session: Gender and Violence Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
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Beyond Street Harassment: How Gendered Incivilities Constrain Women’s Use of Public Space Sara
Bastomski — Yale University, Philip Smith — Yale University
The Border as an Apparatus Of and For Violence Heidy Sarabia — University of Pennsylvania
Examining Social Support Networks among Low-Income Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Survivors Anna Nicole Kreisberg — American Institute for Economic Research, Pukitta Chunsuttiwat —
Macalester College
What about the Men?: Why #heforshe Won’t End all Intimate Partner Violence Bethany M. Coston —
Albion College
Victim Blaming: Differences in Blame Attribution by Situation and Gender Hannah Irene Bobell — United
States Naval Academy, Judith E. Rosenstein — United States Naval Academy, David G. Smith — United
States Naval Academy
268. Roundtable: Pushing Beyond Zero: Issues in Zero Tolerance School Discipline and Positive Discipline
Alternatives Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Sarah Klevan, New York University
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Schools or Students? An Analysis of High School Effects on Student Suspensions E. Christine Baker-Smith
— New York University
Racial Disproportionality in Special Education and Suspensions, Equal Opportunity and Zero Tolerance: A
Paradoxical and Troubling Relationship Catherine Voulgarides — New York University
Questioning School Authority: How Race and Gender Mediate Students’ Perceptions of Teacher Authority
and School Disciplinary Climates Doreet R. Preiss — New York University
An Ethnographic Look at the Role of Staff’s Relational Trust in Student Discipline Jessica Lipschultz —
New York University
A Life-world of Difference: Perceptions of Positive Discipline Practices in Diverse Public Schools Hilary
Lustick — New York University
269. Roundtable: Marxian Theory at Border Crossings Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: JL Johnson, George Mason University
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Crossing Borders: Russia’s International Hacker Organization in the Context of Developing
Democracy Ksenia Armstrong — The George Washington University
At the Borders of Capitalism and Justice: The Prison-Industrial Complex Sonya Volsky — The George
Washington University
Marxian Social Theory and Border Crossings: Alienation and the Plight of Latina Farm Workers Carmen
Navarro — The George Washington University
Along the Borderland of Hip Hop Music: Mix Tape, Album, Use Value and Commodity Epiphany Robin
Summers — The George Washington University
Expedient Reconciliation at the Borders of Intra-Class Conflict Silva Cami — The George Washington
University
Marxian Social Theory and Border Crossings: Safeway Crosses Borders--Sort of Lauren Brooks — The
George Washington University
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270. Roundtable: Crime and Drugs in NYC Neighborhoods: A Model for Crowd-Sourcing Data Collection about
Sensitive Topics and Hidden Populations Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Joshua Eichenbaum, John Jay College, CUNY
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Crowd-sourcing the History of Crime and Drugs in New York City Neighborhoods Michelle Janikian —
John Jay College, CUNY, Paola Rivera — John Jay College, CUNY
Public Vs. Private: Trends in Drug Use and Distribution in NYC Neighborhoods Christina Celi — John Jay
College, CUNY, Danielle Caudill — John Jay College, CUNY
The New Research/learning Community: Becoming Ethnographers at the Community College
Level Josean Melendez — Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY, Bernadette Schaefer —
Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY, Daniel Stevens — Borough of Manhattan Community
College, CUNY, Cristian Manuel — Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Buyers Remorse Martin Quiles — John Jay College, CUNY, Naresa Persaud — John Jay College, CUNY
271. Roundtable: Politics and Government: Opinions and Reactions Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Kevin A. Young, Museo de la Palabra y la Imagen, El Salvador
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Becoming Politically Discontented: Anti- Establishment Careers of Dutch Nonvoters and Populist Party
Voters Roy Kemmers — Erasmus University Rotterdam, Stef Aupers — KU Leuven, Jeroen Van der Waal
— Erasmus University Rotterdam
Capital Strikes as a Corporate Political Strategy: Business Responses to Environmental and Financial
Reform Initiatives under Obama Kevin A. Young — Museo de la Palabra y la Imagen, El Salvador, Michael
Schwartz — Stony Brook University
Political Sources of Issue Salience: U.S. Public Opinion of Budget Deficits from 2007 to 2012 Edward
Crowley — New York University
Ideas of Subjective Well-being in Modern Democratic and Nondemocratic Societies Anna Zagrebina —
University of Quebec in Montreal
Will Promoting Education Really Increase People’s Trust Levels? A Test Utilizing a Sample of American
Siblings Gregory Eirich — Columbia University, Tianshu Li — Teach for China
272. Roundtable: Visual Sociology -- The Impact of Visual Media Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Busra Coduroglu, Brooklyn College
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Brooklyn in Films Busra Coduroglu — Brooklyn College
Shore Communities in the News: Images from New Jersey After Sandy Elizabeth Borland — The College
of New Jersey, Jessica Scardino — The College of New Jersey
Wedding Photography and the Production of Visual Logic Steve Grimes — Rutgers, The State University
of New Jersey
The Eastern Pequot - Connecticut College Photovoice Project: A Participatory Action Research initiative
using images to promote Social Justice Ronald Joseph Flores — Connecticut College
273. Roundtable: Racial Dimensions of Health Issues Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Miriam Okero, College of the Holy Cross
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Race and Cultural Politics in the Fight against Male Circumcision Amanda Kennedy — Stony Brook
University
"It’s their culture": Teen Pregnancy Prevention as Racial Project Chris Barcelos — University of
Massachusetts Amherst
Race Matters: Health Perceptions for Women of Color Miriam Okero — College of the Holy Cross, Renee
L Beard — College of the Holy Cross
Cultural Pluralism and Psychological Distress Frank L. Samson — University of Miami
274. Roundtable: Environmental Sociology and Ecology Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Stephanie Alvarez, Florida Atlantic University
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Understanding the Linkages between Ecology, Economics and Crime: An Analysis of Illegal Timber
Exploitation in the Amazon Border of Peru. Johanna Espin — University of Florida
How the Kogis Negotiate with the Hegemonic Culture the Influence of the Ecotourism Industry? Luisa
Yamile Bravo Rodriguez — University of Innsbruck
A Bite of China: Food Safety and the Pursuit of Happiness Weiwei Zhang — Georgetown University
The Crossed Border Disputes over Sharing the Colorado River in the Southwestern United States Murielle
Coeurdray — University of Arizona, Joan Cortinas — CNRS, Franck Poupeau — CNRS/University of Arizona
Who Says it’s Safe? Community-based Monitoring of Hydrogen Sulfide in the Gaspatch Elisabeth Wilder
— Northeastern University, Sara Wylie — Northeastern University
Environmental Injustice: The Case of The Coalition of Immokalee Workers Stephanie Alvarez — Florida
Atlantic University
275. Roundtable: Epistemological Concerns and the Craft of Sociology Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Jeff McGraham, The Graduate Center, CUNY
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Cultivating Research Cultures in the Social Sciences John R. Barner — University of North Georgia
Against Method in Sociology: Science, Literature, and the Production of Social Knowledge Jeff
McGraham — The Graduate Center, CUNY
Crossing Borders: From Scholarship to Public Engagement David L. Swartz — Boston University
Capturing Social Process: A Dynamic Vision of the Sociological Imagination Michael J.L. Clow — St.
Thomas University, Susan Tracey Machum — St. Thomas University
276. Meeting: ESS Committee on the Status of Women Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
277. Poster Session: Undergraduate Poster Presentation Session IV Saturday Feb 28 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
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Race, Incarceration, and Family Instability India Louise Bolden Maisonet — Le Moyne College
Is There a Generation Gap in Views Towards Homosexuality Among Americans? Adriana Simone —
Adelphi University
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Creating a Course to End Sexual Violence on College Campuses Emma Elizabeth Browning — SUNY
Purchase
The Evangelical Church and How It Supports Its Latino Community Dario Hernandez — Boston College
Meeting Objectives Mohammed Kaba — Brooklyn College
The Intersection of Religion and Sexuality in an Online Forum Rebecca Jane Oziel — Penn State
University, Abington
Broadway Playbill Analysis: The Depiction of Race and Ethnicity in Theater Brittany Ann Reedman — The
College of New Jersey
Framing Recovery: Understanding Inequality and Privilege during Hurricane Sandy Recovery in New
Jersey Joanna Elizabeth Peluso — The College of New Jersey
Negotiating Work and Family as a Single Mother Fanni C. Nyari — CUNY- Brooklyn College
Waiting on the World to Change: Civic Engagement and Higher Education Janaina Breve — William
Paterson University
A study of the relationship between teaching and burnout Crystal Rivera — William Paterson University
Patient Race Impact on Doctor’s Medical Opinions Anthony Durso — William Paterson University
The Effect of Religiosity on Americans’ Attitudes Towards Refugees Hope Hanley Spector — Skidmore
College
Creating a Recycling Ethic: The Relationship between Germany’s Historic Environmental Values and
Modern Recycling Practices in Bamberg, Germany Amber Christine Seibel — Lycoming College
Taking Comedy Seriously: A Sociological Analysis of Humor Alessandra Majchrzyk — CUNY Hunter
College
LGBT discrimination and hate crime in Russia as a result of the federal anti-LGBT propaganda
law. Tsvetana Muntyan — John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Neo-Pagan Membership in the United States Lucas Joseph Zahner — The College of New Jersey
Family and Work as a Source of One’s Identity: How do Working-Mothers Negotiate Obligations to their
Home and Careers? Katelyn Malae — Brooklyn College
Success of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge:
Did Educational Awareness Follow the Money Trail? Amy Lynne Trover — Lycoming College
On Caregiving, Confidence, and Social Change: The Effects of Nondisabled American Girls’ Volunteer
Participation in a Dance Program for Girls with Disabilities Jay Lucero — Queensborough Community
College, CUNY
A Borderless World: How Social Media Is Dissolving International Borders, Creating World
Citizens Ayesha Hakim — John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Sex Work in Trinidad and Tobago Gabriella Novak Mungalsingh — John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Childhood Pet Attachment and Personal Relationships When Older Samantha Elizabeth Jacoby — St.
Joseph’s College
Pulling It All Together: Understanding the Successes of the Lancaster Violent Crime Reduction Initiative
’Pulling Levers’ Strategy Benjamin Patrick Shoff — Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Upward Mobility in Asian American Populations Avi Slone — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Comparing Digital and Non-Digital Information Literacy Scott L. Renshaw — Rhode Island College
Capitalistic Vs. Socialistic Parenting Kathleen Gagnon — SUNY New Paltz
Fighting to Exist; Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation of North Stonington, CT Josephine Bingler — Connecticut
College, Samantha Pevear — Connecticut College
Health Risks of Night Shift Nurses Karen Skinner — Ramapo College of NJ
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278. Presidential Session: Class Boundaries: Education, Diversity, and Inequality Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM1:30 PM
Organizer: Van C. Tran, Columbia University
Presider: Tony Jack, Harvard University
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Diversity and Demographic Dividends: Opportunities and Risks in an Age of Inequality Marta Tienda —
Princeton University
The Meaning of ’Diversity’ in Elite Education Shamus Rahman Khan — Columbia University
How Class Matters for Immigrant Latino and Chinese Families in the HS-College Transition Vivian Louie
— W.T. Grant Foundation
Environmental Influences on Race and Gender Inequality in Educational Outcomes Thomas A. DiPrete —
Columbia University
279. Conversation: A Conversation with Elijah Anderson Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Hosted by: Mitchell Duneier, Princeton University
280. Author-Meets-Critics: Seeing the Light: The Social Logic of Personal Discovery by Thomas DeGloma Saturday
Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizer: Asia M. Friedman, Univeristy of Delaware
Presider: Asia M. Friedman, Univeristy of Delaware
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Critic Jeffrey K. Olick — University of Virginia
Critic E. Doyle McCarthy — Fordham University
Critic David Grazian — University of Pennsylvania
Author’s Reponse Thomas DeGloma — Hunter College, CUNY
281. Carework Mini-Conference Session: Care across the Life Course Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Sara B. Haviland, Rutgers University
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Expanding Recognition and Support to Youth Caregivers in the United States: An Integrative Review and
Conceptual Model Sara Plachta Elliott — Brandeis University
Beyond Being on Call: Temporal Experiences among Family Caregivers for the Elderly Guillermina
Altomonte — The New School for Social Research
Constructing a Life-Course View of Caregiving Employees: Similarities and Differences among ElderCaregiving and Child-Caregiving Workers Barbara E. Silver — University of Rhode Island, Helen Mederer
— University of Rhode Island
Aging Out of Foster Care: The Era of Transitional Age Youth and the Changing Relationship with the
State Vanessa D. Wells — Columbia University, Anand Stephen — Rutgers University
Crowding Out Dad: How Kin Support Influences the Configuration of Fatherhood Ken Chih-Yan Sun —
Hong Kong Baptist University, Erin Rehel — Advisory Board International
282. Ethnography Mini-Conference Session: Selves and Bodies Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Eeva Luhtakallio, University of Tampere
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Personal Comparisons as a Form of Evidence in Ethnographic Research Amanda Gengler — Wake Forest
University
Hiding in Plain Sight: Protecting Local Confidentiality within Accountability Systems Carolyn Riehl —
Teachers College, Columbia, Hester Earle — Teachers College, Columbia
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’People Who Look Like Us’: Embodiment and Anonymity in Studies of Diversity Formation Shan Mukhtar
— Emory University
The Prisoner’s Body Liam Martin — Boston College
Discussant:
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283. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session: Margins, Liminality, and Boundary Work Saturday Feb 28 |
12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Daina Harvey, College of the Holy Cross
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Betwixt and Between: Constructing the Spiritual in Two Communities of Practice Erin F. Johnston —
Princeton University
Awakening Narratives in the Oral Histories of Taiwanese Nationalists: Crossing the Boundary Line between
National Identifications Hsin-Yi Yeh — Academia Sinica
Historical Legacies of Place: From Military Base to Freeport Zone Victoria Reyes — Bryn Mawr College
Gluten-stein: The Social Construction of the Gluten-Free Monster Alexandrea J. Ravenelle — CUNY
Graduate Center
284. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Digital Structures, Digital Institutions: Education Saturday Feb 28
| 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Tressie McMillan Cottom, Emory University
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Effective Digital Media: Use of Social Media to Advance the Careers of Women of Color Kijana Crawford
— Rochester Institute of Technology, Christopher Henry Hinesley — Rochester Institute of Technology
Representing Inforgs Jeffrey Alan Johnson — Utah Valley University
Data Lessons: Making Sense of the Datafication of Education Institutions Neil Selwyn — Monash
University
Acts of Re-Membering: #BarrioEdProj, Impact and Digital Critical Participatory Action Edwin Mayorga —
Swarthmore College
285. Gender, Work, & Family Mini-Conference Session: Gender and Sexual Assault: Yes Means Yes or No Means
No? Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizer: Lynn Chancer, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center
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Yes Means Yes as Cultural Shift Nona Willis-Aronowitz — Features Editor, Talking Points Memo
American Masculinity and Sexual Education Before College Jacob Boersema — Rutgers University and
Yale Center for Cultural Sociology
Visual Media and Sexual Assault Anna Gjika — CUNY Graduate Center
286. Workshop: Sociology ProSeminar: Undergraduate Professional Development Seminar in Preparation for
Graduate School Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizers: Ingrid E Castro, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts; Jennifer Zoltanski, Massachusetts
College of Liberal Arts
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287. Paper Session: Trauma and Narrative Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizer: Todd Madigan, Yale University
Presider: Todd Madigan, Yale University
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Unfinished Odyssey: The Second Indochina War and the Structure of Vietnamese-American Identity Todd
Madigan — Yale University
Heroes, Victims, and Perpetrators: The Landscape of War Memories in Japan Akiko Hashimoto —
University of Pittsburgh
Recollection and Silence: Whites’ Autobiographical Memories of Birmingham Sandra Gill — Gettysburg
College
Reluctant Witnesses: How Survivors Did and Didn’t Tell Holocaust Stories Arlene Stein — Rutgers
288. Paper Session: Issues in Parenting and Family Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Elizabeth Kiester, Albright College
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Protecting Our Children: Paradoxes of Resistance in an Era of Neoliberal Education Linda Blum —
Northeastern University, Shelley McDonough Kimelberg — Northeastern University
Exploring Motherlode Blog of New York Times: How Do Parents Recognize Emotional and Behavioral
Problems of Children? Bora Pajo — Mercyhurst University
Mom & Dad Trying to Re-Live Their "Glory Days": The Consequences of Parental Stress on
Adolescents Catherine M. Conte — Wilkes University
Churched Children: Does Parental Religiosity Influence Children’s Pro-social Behavior? Samantha Nicole
Jaroszewski — Princeton University
"A Blessing and a Curse": Community and Anonymity in Online Parenting Groups Sara B. Moore — Salem
State University
289. Paper Session: Racial Dynamics of Dating & Marriage Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Erica Chito-Childs, City University of New York - Hunter College
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The Role of Race in Dating Among Americans: How "Whiteness" Influences Perception of Interracial
Relationships Jennifer Dejesus — Pace University, Andrea Voyer — Pace University
Marriage Patterns among Multiracial Americans: Upward Amalgamation, Downward Amalgamation,
Matching and Hyper-Matching Gregory Eirich — Columbia University, Gracelyn Bateman — Mindshare
Disappearing Difference, or The Illegibility of Multiracials in Interracial Relationships Melinda Mills —
Castleton State College
Does Intermarriage Blur Boundaries? The Transformation of Racial and Ethnic Boundaries among
Interracially and Inter-ethnically Married Filipino Americans and their Families Brenda Gambol — The
Graduate Center, CUNY
They Don’t Want to Date Any Dark People Chong-suk Han — Middlebury College
290. Paper Session: Professional Identities in the Cultural Industries Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizer: Alexandre Frenette, Arizona State University
Presider: Alexandre Frenette, Arizona State University
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Mexican Kitchen Workers Self-Concepts and Self-Determination: Cultural Practice and Production in
Chicago’s Restaurant Industry Black Hawk Hancock — DePaul University
How Middle Class Kids Want Working Class Jobs Richard E. Ocejo — John Jay College of Criminal Justice,
CUNY
The Rise of Professional Music Economies in the Portland, Oregon Music Scene Jeff London — CUNYGraduate Center/Hunter College
Becoming Jaded: Aging Out and Short Careers in the Music Business Alexandre Frenette — Arizona State
University
Discussant:
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291. Paper Session: Racialization of Muslims Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizer: Mindelyn Buford II, Northeastern University
Presider: Mindelyn Buford II, Northeastern University
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Muslim American Youth’s Social Media Response to Post-9/11 Racial/Religious Profiling Pallavi Dasari —
Northeastern University, Mindelyn Buford II — Northeastern University
Columbine or 9-11? Race and "Media Framings" of the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombings Nazli Kibria —
Boston University, Saher Selod — Simmons College
Religion as a Racial Boundary: The Racialization of North African Migrants in the French Civic Integration
Program Elizabeth Onasch — The New School for Social Research
Buying In to Get Kicked Out: The Revocation of Iranian Whiteness in Beverly Hills Neda Maghbouleh —
University of Toronto-Scarborough, Canada
Discussant:
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292. Paper Session: Rethinking Marriage Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Roksana Badruddoja, Manhattan College
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By the Authority Vested: Institutional Constellations and the Everyday Making of Marriage in PostApartheid South Africa Michael Yarbrough — John Jay College (CUNY)
Crossing the Border of Heteronormative Marriage: Is a Married Woman Always a Wife? Patricia J Ould
— Salem State University, C Julie Whitlow — Salem State University
Exploring Cultural Representations of Same-Sex Marriage: A Content Analysis of Wedding Announcements
in The New York Times Aaron Hoy — Syracuse University, Aaron J. Blasyak — Syracuse University
Cohort and Gender Differences in the Marriage Wage Premium: Findings from the NLSY79 and the
NLSY97 Misun Lim — University of Massachusetts Amherst
Adolescents’ Attitudes Concerning Marriage and Family: An Examination of Familial and Individual
Traits Sampson Lee Blair — SUNY-Buffalo, Patricia Neff Claster — Edinboro University
293. Paper Session: Making Careers, Structuring Professions Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Clayton Childress, University of Toronto
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The Academic Job Market: Disentangling Academic and Department Rank Neha Gondal — The Ohio
State University
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Ethical Connotations of Guanxi in Academic Physics in the People’s Republic of China Steven W. Lewis —
Rice University, Di Di — Rice University, Elaine Howard Ecklund — Rice University
The Qualification Process for the Professions: A New Conceptual Model Gordon Welty — Adelphi
University
The Benefits of Boundaries: Employer-provided Benefits and the Organizational Careers of Financial
Services Professionals Corey Pech — Ohio State University
294. Paper Session: Sociology of Reproduction II: Stratified Reproduction Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizer: Liberty Walther Barnes, University of Cambridge
Presider: Liberty Walther Barnes, University of Cambridge
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Racial Disparities in Pregnancy-Associated Deaths in Virginia Jennifer Bronson — Howard University
Consumption, Community, and Biosociality: Creating Communities of Parents through Transnational
Surrogacy Daisy Deomampo — Fordham University
Is the Medical System Prepared for Men’s Involvement in their Own Reproduction? Liberty Walther
Barnes — University of Cambridge
Fetal Victimology: The Production of Harm in the Unborn Victims of Violence Act Jennifer Musial —
Dickinson College
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295. Roundtable: Gender, Education, and Gender Socialization Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Neil Schuldiner, Brooklyn College
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Gendered Social Structure and its Effects on Testing & Cognition Neil Schuldiner — Brooklyn College
Gender and the Value of Higher Education Kristina Maureen Fritz — Florida Atlantic University
Tied Up in Knots? Gender Mainstreaming, Training and Development Kristy Kelly — Columbia University
296. Roundtable: Family Dynamics Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Margaret Eleanor Smith, SUNY Buffalo
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Union Status and the Sleep of Married, Cohabiting, and Single Mothers Alexandra Kissling — Ohio State
University
The Effects of Siblings on Social Capital among Early Adolescents Deniz Yucel — William Paterson
University
Assessing the Association Between Family Income Instability and Child Socioemotional
Development Margaret Eleanor Smith — SUNY Buffalo
Unintended Consequences of Nutritional Assistance Programs: Children’s School Meal Participation and
Adults’ Food Security Teja Pristavec — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Mental Disorders and Family Relations: Roles of and Effects on Family Caregivers caring for a Related
Dementia Patient Emily V. Cleary — Florida Atlantic University
Sons, Daughters, and Parental Support at Midlife in China Wei Luo — University at Buffalo
297. Roundtable: Issues in Education and Teaching Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
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Implementing a Qualitative Longitudinal Study of College Persistence: A Methodological Discussion of
Research Design, Data Collection, and Analysis Maria Cormier — Teachers College, Columbia
University, Hoori Santikian — Teachers College, Columbia University, Jessica Brathwaite — Teachers
College, Columbia University, Margaret Fay — Teachers College, Columbia University
An Inquiry into Comparative Sociology as a Science and Teaching Discipline: Comparative Analysis of Six
Cases: USA, Germany, France, Britain, China, and Russia Andrey Rezaev — St. Petersburg State
University
Emotional Intelligence Acquisition through Transference and Training for Leaders: Increased EI Measures
in Educational Institutions by Incorporating Diversity Education Ann Marie Lathan — Gannon University
Challenges of Teaching Social Gerontology to the Millennial Cohort William Rose — SUNY Oswego
298. Roundtable: Race and Ethnicity Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Samantha Pina Saghera, The Graduate Center at CUNY
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"I Don’t Want to Say Something That’s Gonna Sound Bad, But...": Neighborhood Preferences and Social
Desirability Cassi Ann Meyerhoffer — Southern Connecticut State University
An Examination of DuBois’s The Philadelphia Negro in the Context of the Myth of Urbanization as
Progress Selene M. Cammer-Bechtold — Syracuse University
Where Race Matters Most: Black Employment Disadvantage from State to State Amon Emeka —
Skidmore College
Panethnicity as the New Race/Ethnicity?: The Implications of Panethnic Borders in the
Academy Samantha Pina Saghera — The Graduate Center at CUNY
Border Crossings: Resistance and Empowerment Pauline E Bullen — Women’s University in Africa,
Zimbabwe
299. Roundtable: Sexualities: Space and Place Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Cheryl Llewellyn, Stony Brook University
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Place and Protections: Does the existence of local/state protections influence place-selection among sexual
minorities? Justine A. Bulgar-Medina — University of Massachusetts - Boston
Straightening Space: Neoliberalism and Gay Public Sex Benjamin Joseph Nobile Kampler — Queens
College, CUNY
Gender and Sexuality at the Border: Lesbian Asylum Applicants in the United States Cheryl Llewellyn —
Stony Brook University
300. Roundtable: Social Psychology: Status and Meaning Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Murray A Webster, UNC Charlotte
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Behavior and Status Murray A. Webster — UNC Charlotte, Lisa Slattery Walker — UNC Charlotte
Response Latency as a Status Cue Kayla D. R. Pierce — University of North Carolina at Charlotte
The Social and Situational Distribution of Meaning Brad Wright — University of Connecticut
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Professional Identity Development in American Sign Language - English Interpreters Danielle I. J. Hunt —
Gallaudet University
Consumerism, Culture, and Identity: Cell Phones and Ego Identity Negotiation Alan Bryant Baldwin —
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
301. Roundtable: Urban Inequality: Consequences and Solutions Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Peter Jerome Peliotis, The College of New Jersey
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Economic Decline, Municipal Bankruptcy and Corrosive Community in Detroit: The Experiences of Working
Class and Middle Class African Americans Jessica S. Welburn — University of Iowa
Medical Legal Partnership: Collaboration Among Service Providers to Address Adverse Effects of
Poverty Laurie Cohen — Rutgers University
Institutional Networks and Homeless Trajectories Alex Trillo — Saint Peter’s University
Assessing Effects of Socioeconomic Status on Health Disparities and Healthful Behaviors Manan Nayak —
University of Massachusetts Boston
The Greater Trenton Nutrition Study: Beyond the "Food Desert" Theory Peter Jerome Peliotis — The
College of New Jersey
302. Roundtable: World Systems and Polity Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Sam Abrahim Shirazi, SUNY Stony Brook
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Global Trade and Food Insecurity: A Case Study of Nepal Aarushi Bhandari — SUNY Stony Brook
The African Development Bank and Infant Mortality: A Cross-National Analysis of Structural Adjustment
and Health Lending Carolyn Coburn — SUNY Stony Brook, Michael Restivo — SUNY Geneseo, John M.
Shandra — SUNY Stony Brook
International Migration and the World Polity. Sam Abrahim Shirazi — SUNY Stony Brook
What the USSR Left Behind: Redrawing of Eastern Europe and its Rising Conflict Adriana Batista — State
University of New York Oswego
A New Institutionalist Approach to How Democracy Crossed National Borders into Developing Countries:
Regional Race to Democracy for Foreign Capital Rakkoo Chung — University at Albany, SUNY
303. Roundtable: The Immigrant and Refugee Experience Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Hannah Joan McIntyre, The City College of New York
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The Influence of Gender and Familial Roles on the Latina Migrant Experience Crystal Paul — Louisiana
State University
’Because I’m a Fighter’: Examining Salvadoran Women’s Emotional Activism Karen Ivette Tejada —
University of Hartford
Assessing Mental Health Issues in the Refugee Resettlement Process Hannah Joan McIntyre — The City
College of New York
Chinese Academic Migrants’ Everyday Cross-Border Lives: Narratives in Writing and in Person Jianping Xu
— Syracuse University
Immigration, the State, and Education: A Review of the Literature and the Case of Florida’s "Ethnic
Education" Standards Emily V. Cleary — Florida Atlantic University
Neo-Liberalism, the Irish State and Asylum-Seekers Niall Moran — Keene State College
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304. Roundtable: Immigrant Rights: Changing Conditions and Experiences Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
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Who Owns Land?: Searching for Valid Justifications for Land Ownership and Exclusion Gabriel Rubin —
Montclair State University
Urban Change, Race, Ethnicity, and Class in Astoria, Queens. Pelagia Papazahariou — St. John’s
University
Choosing Country or Love: Citizenship Boundaries, Integration and the Right to Marry Nicole StokesDuPass — Holy Family University
Indians Stateside and Down Under: A Comparison of Immigrant Experiences Meeta Mehrotra —
Roanoke College
305. Poster Session: Undergraduate Poster Presentation Session V Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
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Why International Students Choose to Study in Some States More Than in Others? Ana Lordkipanidze —
Skidmore College
An enduring patriarchal culture and its effect on college students’ perceptions of rape. Michael Small —
SUNY College at Old Westbury
French Cuisine Chelsea Marie Powell — Le Moyne College
What is the impact of power differentials on safer sex negotiation within racially discordant MSM
relationships? Michael Starr — SUNY-Albany
Why Aren’t All of the Black Students Sitting Together? Intra-Racial Relations of Black West Indian College
Students on Campus Gabrielle Louise Peterson — Smith College
Women’s Reactions to Male Sexual Aggression in Public Drinking Settings Ifeyinwa Frances Davis —
Louisiana State University
Racial and Ethnic Inequality in the Land of the Free Our Future as a Nation Cindy Bell — Bronx
Community College
Negative Attitudes Towards Blacks and Gun Ownership Gerolly Lorenzo — Skidmore College
Transportation Ridership Among SEPTA Patrons Zena Shanece Eleazer — West Chester University of
Pennsylvania
Narrative Construction of the Suicide Survivor Experience Stephen C Jones — City University of New York
The Current Status of Children’s Rights in the United States Zaccaria Nathaniel Hachey-Donadio — Salem
State University
Consumer and provider disparities in knowledge and access to transplantation medicine Nicholas
Cormier — College of the Holy Cross, Renee L Beard — College of the Holy Cross
Living Sober in an Unsober World: The Lives of Recovering Alcoholics Emily Anne Zagorsky — Central
Connecticut State University
School Readiness: The Influence of Fine Motor and Attention Skills, Sex, Race, and Socioeconomic
Status Kathleen Elizabeth McGreal — Providence College, Taylor Ibos — Providence College
Title ix -- Sexual Harassment Melisa Reyes Segura — Utica College
Ethnography of Fast Food Work SHARMIN SULTANA — Brooklyn College
Intersecting Identities: The Experiences of Queer Students of Color at an ’Elite’ Predominately White
Institution Charlotte Wan Ke — Duke University
Role of Relationships on Depression in School-Aged Children Bridget Golato — Gettysburg College
"Redrawing Boundaries: Hates Crimes and Racialized Informal Social Control Post-9/11" Jasmine Linnea
Kelekay — Connecticut College
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Racial & Ethnic Segregation in the United States: Neighborhood Racial Composition Patterns Explained by
the Perpetuation Theory Emily Franklin Hall — Gettysburg College
A Critical Analysis of Transgender Healthcare and Medical Authority in Emergency Medicine Rebecca
Eliana Penzias — Boston University
Relationships Between Masculinity, Depressive Symptoms, and Psychological Help-Seeking
Behavior Christy Littlefield — Washington College
Crossing the Juvenile Justice Systems Borders; The Need to Focusing on Rehabilitation rather than
Punishment Yokayra Rodriguez — Bronx Community College
The African American and Latino/a Friendship Experience at a Largely White Elite University Karina
Santellano — Duke University
Modern-Day Cotton-Picking: Structure of Retail Work Alisha Joni Scott — CUNY Brooklyn College
A Growing Position: A Demographic and Psychoanalytic Profile of the Homecare/Healthcare and Nursing
Workforce in Worcester, Massachusetts Nathan Donoso-Reddick — Clark University, Duncan Hardy —
Clark University
Examining the Efficacy of Undergraduate Teaching Assistants Stephanie Uibel — Villanova University
Brain Gain In West Africa Stephanie Nwanne Ogwo — Duke University
Condom Usage Among Gender, View of Sex Education, Religion, and Alcohol Gagan Singh — Le Moyne
College, Rachel Crosley — LeMoyne College
306. Session on Writing and Publishing: Writing for Contexts... and the World Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30
PM
Organizers: Syed Ali, Long Island University; Philip Cohen, University of Maryland
Discussants:
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 Jennifer M. Silva, Bucknell University
 Steven Thrasher, New York University
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307. Session on Writing and Publishing: How to Publish a Book Manuscript Saturday Feb 28 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizer: Margaret Nelson, Middlebury College
Discussants:
 Margaret Nelson, Middlebury College
 Rosanna Hertz, Wellesley College
 Karen V Hansen, Brandeis University
 Naomi Gerstel, University of Massachsetts-Amherst
 Ann Bell, University of Delaware
 Peter Mickulas, Rutgers University Press
1:45 PM-3:15 PM
308. Presidential Session: Issues in Sociology: ESS Past-Presidents Look Back and to the Future of the Discipline
Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Organizer: Marjorie DeVault, Syracuse University
Presider: Marjorie DeVault, Syracuse University
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Interdisciplinarity in Sociology Nancy Denton — State University of New York - Albany
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Looking Back and Looking Forward--Reflections on Past Accomplishment and Cautions for the
Future Cynthia Epstein — Graduate Center, The City University of New York
The Future of Sociology: Demographic Trends and Boundary Issues Jerry Jacobs — University of
Pennsylvania
Productivity Pressures: Institutional Speedups and their Impact on Qualitative Research Rosanna Hertz —
Wellesley College
309. Presidential Session: Remaking the Mainstream? The Impact of Immigration on Societal Cleavages in
Western Europe and the US Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Organizer: Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam
Presider: Karen Phalet, University of Leuven and City University of New York - Graduate Center
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How Will the Mainstreams in North America and Western Europe Expand? Richard Alba — CUNY
Graduate Center
Super-Diversity: A New Perspective on Assimilation and Integration Maurice Crul — VU University and
Erasmus Unversity Rotterdam
How the Assimilation of Immigrants and Their Descendants Reinforces Existing Dominant Social
Cleavages Jan Willem Duyvendak — University of Amsterdam
Migration and Social Change: The Case for Conceptual Clarity Alejandro Portes — Princeton University
310. Invited Thematic Session: Borders of Sociology and Biology Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Organizer: Erica Chito-Childs, City University of New York - Hunter College
Presider: Erica Chito-Childs, City University of New York - Hunter College
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Informed Refusal: Towards a Feminist Postcolonial Bioethics Ruha Benjamin — Princeton University
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311. Conversation: A Conversation with Orlando Patterson Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Hosted by: Crystal Fleming, State University of New York at Stony Brook
312. Author-Meets-Critics: Savage Portrayals: Race, Media, and the Central Park Jogger Case by Natalia Byfield
Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Organizer: James M. Jasper, City University of New York - Graduate Center
Presider: James M. Jasper, City University of New York - Graduate Center
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Critic Lynn Chancer — Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center
Critic Calvin John Smiley — Montclair State University
Critic Mike Benediktsson — City University of New York - Hunter College
Author’s Response Natalie Patricia Byfield — St. John’s University
313. Ethnography Mini-Conference Session: International Comparisons Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Nahoko Kameo, New York University
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"What I Am and Where I Stand: Exploring Place, Identity, and Standpoint in Comparative
Ethnography" Peter R. Grahame — Pennsylvania State University - Schuylkill, Kamini M. Grahame —
Pennsylvania State University - Harrisburg
Comparing Cases, Comparing Countries? Why Relational Thinking Matters in Ethnographic
Comparisons Angele Christin — The New School for Social Research
Culture and Causality in an Analysis of Immigrant Incorporation in Paris and Helsinki Linda P. T.
Haapajarvi — École des hautes études en sciences sociales
Personal Attachments and Politicization: Organizational Styles of Promoting Bicycling in Helsinki and Los
Angeles Eeva Luhtakallio — University of Tampere, Nina Eliasoph — University of Southern California
Discussant:
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314. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session: Embodied Cognition Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Organizer: Karen A. Cerulo, Rutgers University
Presider: Karen A. Cerulo, Rutgers University
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The Sweet Smell of ... : Mind, Brain and Body in Deciphering Olfactory Meaning Karen A. Cerulo —
Rutgers University
Performing Transmale Authenticity: Video Blogs in the Age of Publicity Arlene Stein — Rutgers
Embodiment in Virtual Communities: Changes in the Self and Performance Frank Biocca — Newhouse
School--Syracuse University
Methodological Implications of Embodied Cognition as a Sociological Microfoundation Gabe Ignatow —
University of North Texas
315. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Digital Personas, Digital Bodies Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15
PM
Presider: Benjamin Haber, City University of New York
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Claiming Authority Online: An Analysis of News Content Producers’ Biographical Self-Narrations Ian
Sheinheit — University at Albany, SUNY
"Just Type My Name in Google and See What Comes Up": Creating an Online Persona in The Urban Music
Industry. Joy White — University of Greenwich
Crowds and Value in Participatory Culture. A Digital Ethnography of ’Directioners’ on Twitter. Adam
Arvidsson — Università degli Studi di Milano, Alessandro Caliandro — Università degli Studi di Milano
Downloadable You: Wearable Technology, Embodiment, and the Future of Digital Human
Interface Elizabeth Wissinger — Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
316. Paper Session: Contextual Complexities: Contesting "the" Immigrant Experience Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM3:15 PM
Organizers: Bernadette Ludwig, Wagner College; Jessica Sperling, StoryCorps; Elizabeth Miller, Westchester
Community College
Presider: Bernadette Ludwig, Wagner College
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Transnational Heritage Migrants in Istanbul: Second Generation Turk-Americans and Turk-Germans
’Returnees’ in their Parent’s Homeland Sherri Grasmuck — Temple University, Annika Hinze — Fordham
University
Fear of Deportation and the "Immigrant Experience" Shirley Leyro — The Graduate Center, CUNY
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We Are a Family: The Role of an Inner City Academic Support Program in Facilitating Capital Among
College Bound Latino Students Patricia Sánchez-Connally — UMass Amherst
Fluidity of Identities among Anglophone, Francophone and Lusophone African Immigrants in the United
States Ezekiel Olagoke — Waynesburg University
317. Paper Session: Work, Meaning, and Identity Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Laurel Smith-Doerr, University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Moralizing Heroic Work in Neoliberal Times: Narrating Firefighting Work as "the Best Thing
Ever" Carolyn M. Ly — Yale University
Don’t Fathers Care Too? Evaluating the Experiences of At-home Fathers in the Context of Contemporary
Social Theories. Iyar Mazar — Boston College
"I Look at my Clients and I See Me:" Latino Legal Professionals and Conflicting Identity Management in
Operation Streamline Jessie K. Finch — University of Arizona
Unpaid Educational Labor and Gift as Analytic Lens Jared Martin Hanneman — Thiel College
Becoming the Boss: Hierarchy and Conformity in Men’s White-Collar Work Dress Erynn Masi de
Casanova — University of Cincinnati
318. Paper Session: Attitudes toward Immigration Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Onoso Ikphemi Imoagene, University of Pennsylvania
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Are Immigrants the New Right? The Effect of Socially Conservative Immigrants on the American Political
Landscape Laura Limonic — SUNY Old Westbury
Prominent or Exclusive? Identity and Opposition to Immigration in Catalonia and Spain Mathew J.
Creighton — University of Massachusetts, Boston
What’s Left Unsaid: Ethnic and Racial Differences in Hidden Opposition to Immigration in the
U.S. Mathew J. Creighton — University of Massachusetts, Boston, Alessandra Bazo Vienrich — university
of massachusetts, Boston
Exploring a Community’s Response to Immigration: How Western Massachusetts Reacted to the Possibility
of Housing Immigrant Children at a Local Military Base Sandra Alvarez — American International College
319. Paper Session: Sex and Gender in the Media Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Andrew Lee Owen, Cabrini College
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Diversity with Limits: Representations of Gender, Race, and Sexuality in Orange is the New Black Laurie L
Gordy — Newbury College
From Miranda Bailey to Olivia Pope: The Evolution of the Black Female in Shonda Rhimes’
Programs Rodney Andrew Carveth — Morgan State University
Dramatizing Femininity: Women’s Reception of Gender Construction on Pakistani Dramas. Fauzia Husain
— University of Virginia
The Lifestyle That Everybody Kinda Wants: Spring Breakers, The Bling Ring and Contemporary Female Teen
Deviance Julian Cornell — Queens College, Evan S. Cooper — Farmingdale State College
The Photoshop Controversy: Exploring Authenticity in Advertising and the Use of Social Media to Influence
Young Women’s Image of Beauty Jennifer I. Sullivan — Mitchell College
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320. Paper Session: Marriage and Changing Marital Norms Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Sampson Lee Blair, SUNY-Buffalo
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Rupturing the "Third World Woman" and "Arranged Marriage": South Asian-American Women and
Negotiations of Diasporic Identities, Cultures & Nationalisms Roksana Badruddoja — Manhattan College
Should She Keep It? Black and White Men’s Ideas of Women Keeping or Hyphenating their Names Upon
Marriage Myron Strong — Community College of Baltimore County, Helen Potts — University of North
Texas
Time and Punishment: How College-educated Women Manage Competing Timelines of Self-actualization
and Partnering Katherine Fallon — University of Wisconsin-Madison, Casey Lorene Stockstill —
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Can’t Buy Me Love: Sexual Satisfaction, Gender, and Breadwinning within Marriages Kirsten Elizabeth
Kemmerer — University of New Hampshire, Rebecca Glauber — University of New Hampshire
321. Paper Session: Sexuality: Harassment/Violence and Resistance Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Susie Scott, University of Sussex
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"One Day I’m Going to be Really Successful": The Social Class Politics of Videos Made for the "It Gets
Better" Anti-Gay Bullying Project Doug Meyer — The University of Virginia
"Your Gender Expression is Showing!": A Multi-Method Analysis Exploring Gender Expression as a Target in
the Harassment of Gay Men. Jeffrey Lentz — Southern Connecticut State University
Theorizing Anti-LGBT Hate Crimes Elizabeth G. Coston — Stony Brook University
Online Sexual Shaming: An Analysis of Twitter and Revenge Web Sites Tania G. Levey — York College,
CUNY
322. Paper Session: The Critical Demography Project: A Critical Demography of Poverty Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45
PM-3:15 PM
Organizer: Hayward Derrick Horton, SUNY-Albany
Presider: Hayward Derrick Horton, SUNY-Albany
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A Critical Demography of Asian American Poverty: An Examination of the Impact of Racism, Sexism and
Classism Brandie Dingman — SUNY-Albany
A Tale of 2 Realities: Poverty among Black and White Unmarried, Child-free Women in the United
States Cassandra Carter — SUNY-Albany
Growing Economically Deprived: Poverty Among Mexican-American Women Edelmira Reynoso — SUNYAlbany
Does Race Trump Ethnicity? Poverty Status among Post-1965 Non-Hispanic Black and White Immigrants in
the United States, 1980-2010 Basak Ozgenc — SUNY-Albany
A Critical Demography of Latino Poverty: The Impact of Race, Sub-ethnicity and Gender Salvatore
Pepperine — SUNY-Albany
323. Paper Session: Sociology in Cyberspace: Mapping the Curriculum Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Organizers: Barbara Walters, City University of New York; Bonnie Oglensky, City University of New York,
School of Professional Studies
Presider: Barbara Walters, City University of New York
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Sociology in Cyberspace: Creating and Mapping Course Learning Goals Kimberley Robinson — CUNY
School of Professional Studies
Sociology in Cyberspace: Course Design David Halle — CUNY Graduate Center
Sociology in Cyberspace: Mapping Quantitative Reasoning Melanie Lorek — The Graduate Center, CUNY
Saving Face in Cyberspace--Transition to On-line Teaching in a Sociology Program Bonnie Oglensky —
City University of New York, School of Professional Studies
324. Paper Session: Fertility and Reproductive Technologies Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Arthur L. Greil, Alfred University
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Single Motherhood by Choice is Not a Choice for Me: An Examination of Race, Class, and Assisted
Reproductive Technologies Sarah Ashley D’Andrea — The Graduate Center, CUNY
Family Work: Commercial Surrogates and their Families in the United States Heather Jacobson —
University of Texas Arlington
Sister Moms and Donor Siblings Kimberly Dugan — Eastern Connecticut State University, Medora Barnes
— John Carroll University
Donor Sibs and the Tangled Genetic Web: (Re)Constructing Family & Kinship Kristen Karlberg —
Purchase College SUNY
325. Paper Session: (Re)constructing a Sociology of the Arts in the 21st Century: Problems and Perspectives
Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Organizer: Julia Rothenberg, CUNY, Queensborough Community College
Discussants:
 Julia Rothenberg, CUNY, Queensborough Community College
 Volker Kirchberg, Leuphana University of Lueneburg
 Anne E Bowler, University of Delaware
 Larissa Buchholz, Harvard University
 Richard Lachmann, University at Albany
326. Roundtable: Carework Mini-Conference: Roundtable 1 Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Denise Torres, Graduate Center CUNY
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Global Climate Change & Intersectionality: Praxis and the Struggle for Collective Purpose and Individual
Meaning through the Editorial Process. Denise Torres — Graduate Center CUNY, Phoebe Godfrey —
University of Connecticut
Crossing the Border into Motherhood: Expectations & Reality in the Transition to Parenthood Charity M.
Hoffman — University of Michigan
Mapping the Current Terrain of Attitudes towards Financial Support of Childcare Anand Stephen —
Rutgers University, Vanessa D. Wells — Columbia University
Preparing Theater Students to Act as Simulated Patients in Nursing Training Programs Dale Young —
Univesity of Massachusetts Lowell, Melissa Keisling — Univesity of Massachusetts Lowell
327. Roundtable: Carework Mini-Conference: Roundtable 2 Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Gracieli Mendes Tavares, USP
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Differential Wage Responses to Immigration Among Native-Born Women: Intersections of Race/Ethnicity
and Motherhood Eiko Hiraoka Strader — University of Massachusetts Amherst
Exploring the Career Pathways of Nurses and their Entry into the Nursing Profession in Ontario Godfred
Odei Boateng — University of Western Ontario, Tracey L. Adams — University of Western Ontario
When Dads Raise Kids in Fragile Families: A Demographic Portrait of Low-Income, Primary Caregiving
Fathers Linda Houser — Widener University, Beth Latshaw — Widener University
Boundary Work between Paid and Unpaid Care Gracieli Mendes Tavares — USP, Fabio Oliveira — USP
328. Roundtable: Carework Mini-Conference: Roundtable 3 Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Mette Christiansen, SUNY New Paltz
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A Link between Immigrants and the Health Care System in United States Magaly Sanchez - R —
Princeton University, Suzanne Grossman — Nationalities Service Center
Transforming Human Service in the United States One Study Abroad Trip at a Time: International Social
Welfare in Denmark, Italy and South Africa Mette Christiansen — SUNY New Paltz
Digital Presence and Emotional Connection in Sex Camming PJ Rey — University of Maryland
Profit Status and Management Models of Home Health Care Agencies and Home Health Aides’ Job
Experiences Tina Wu — University of Pennsylvania
329. Roundtable: Neighborhood and Housing Inequality Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Grigoris Argeros, Eastern Michigan University
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The Housing Situation of Dominicans in New York City Grigoris Argeros — Eastern Michigan
University, James DeFilippis — Rutgers University
"This is how we behave:" Landlord-tenant Relations and the New Paternalism Eva Rosen — Harvard
University, Phillip Garboden — Johns Hopkins University
Your Money or Your Life: Evaluating the Vulnerability Index as a Prioritization Tool for Housing Homeless
People Michele Wakin — Bridgewater State University
An Examination of Shelter Models and Service Delivery for Homeless Families in Massachusetts Giselle
Routhier — Brandeis University
How Does Disability Status Affect the Presence of Home Modifications? Evidence From the American
Housing Survey, 2011 Kaya Hamer-Small — University at Albany- SUNY
330. Roundtable: Gender and the Family Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Patricia J Ould, Salem State University
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Infidelity and Opportunity: The Gendered Effect of Occupational Sex Composition on Engagement in
Extramarital Sex Christin Munsch — University of Connecticut
The Social Construction of Choice in Childbirth: A Qualitative Analysis of Pregnant Women’s and Recent
Mothers’ Experiences Alli Janelle Puchlopek — University of New Hampshire
Are Family Values Gendered? An Analysis of Public Opinion on a Woman’s Right to Choose Mikaela Smith
— University of California, Irvine, Catherine Bolzendahl — University of California, Irvine
The Social Construction of Stepmotherhood: Preliminary Findings From In-Depth Interviews Melissa D.
Day — University of New Hampshire
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"You’ve Gotta Work the System to Survive": The Economic Survival Strategies of Welfare Mothers in
Greater Boston Melissa Ann MacDonald — American International College
331. Roundtable: Social Movements in Diverse National Contexts Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Celene Krauss, Kean University
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The Politicization of Mexican American Women in the Emergence of the Environmental Justice Movement:
The Mediation of Tradition, Culture and Language Celene Krauss — Kean University
Aftermath of the Gezi Movement: Global Connections and Local Activism Birgan Gokmenoglu —
University of Southern California
The Price of Secession: Separatist Movements and Organized Crime in Georgia and Serbia, 19892012." Danilo Mandic — Harvard University
332. Roundtable: Social Movements: Crossing Borders Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Beth E King, CUNY- Kingsborough Community College
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Why Have The Mothers Become Left-Wing?: The Cross-border Experience and the Collective Action of
Korean Migrant Women Prompted by the Sewol Ferry Disaster Soyon Kim — Stony Brook University
Contested Lands on the Northern Border of the Navajo Nation Beth E King — CUNY- Kingsborough
Community College
New Harbors: Bridging Across Boundaries and Black Catholicism in the Civil Rights Era Kevin Winstead —
University of Maryland College Park
Border Crossing and Making Power: Intersectionality and Critical Race Theory in an Urban Social
Movement Case Callie Watkins Liu — Heller School of Social Policy/ Brandeis
Wreaths, Rocks and Wrong Tales Rosemary McGunnigle-Gonzales — Columbia University
333. Roundtable: Immigration Beyond U.S. Borders Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Noga Keidar, University of Toronto
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How Spatial Assimilation Works when Immigrants Join the Majority Ethnic Group: Residential Segregation
in Israel 1961-2008 Noga Keidar — University of Toronto
Borders in 14 Kilómetros (2007): the Impact of EU-Africa Bilateral Agreements on African
Migrations Manfa Sanogo — University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Social Adaption of Immigrants in Post-Three Gorges Dam in China Xiaoping Luo — Department of
Sociology Boston University
North Korean Refugees’ Social Network and Employment Youngjoon Bae — University of Massachusetts
at Amherst
334. Roundtable: Immigration, Education, and Class Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Presider: Brenda Gambol, The Graduate Center, CUNY
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Are Filipino Americans in the Middle? An Immigration Perspective on Social Class Brenda Gambol — The
Graduate Center, CUNY
College and Latina/os’ Labor Market Experiences Charlene Cruz-Cerdas — University of Pennsylvania
College Student Children of Immigrants Elizabeth A. Daniele — Syracuse University
Making Up the Difference: Higher Education Spending & International Students Adrienne Lee Atterberry
— Syracuse University
Class, Stress, and Coping Strategies among Undocumented Immigrants: Alex Trillo — Saint Peter’s
University, Christan Ugaz — Saint Peter’s University, Joe DeLorenzo — Saint Peter’s University
335. Poster Session: Undergraduate Poster Presentation Session VI Saturday Feb 28 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
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"Weed"-ing Through Time: A Study of the Perceptual Changes and Categorization of Marijuana Use In
American Culture Marian Leech — Lafayette College
Communication Between Grandparents and their College-Aged Grandchildren Alison Beth Scharr —
Quinnipiac University, Kathleen A. De Vito — Quinnipiac University, Megan L. Daher — Quinnipiac
University, Francesca M. Anastasio — Quinnipiac University, Angela R. Bonica — Quinnipiac
University, Gillian I. Abshire — Quinnipiac University
Does Gender Affect Income? A Look at the Wage Gap in the United States Rachael Rose Lewis —
Skidmore College
The effects of watching the Real Housewives of Atlanta on attitudes about sexuality and
relationships Brianna Bland — Penn State University, Abington
Family Matters: How Family Structure in Adolescent Time Affects Personal Success* Mengqiong Yu —
Skidmore College
A Woman’s Race, Sexual Activity, and Her Mental Health Rebecca Lynn Green — Skidmore College
Silence in Rwanda: Rationalizing International Response 20 Years Later Jon Kurtis Tostoe — University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Race Around the Block: A Comparison of Attitudes, Behavior, and Interaction Heather Joy Lipkin —
Skidmore College
Player Identity and Avatar Choice in Single-Player Games versus Multi-Player Games Paulina Toro Isaza
— Hunter College
The Fruits of Faith: How Perceived Religiosity and Religious Service Attendance Affects Happiness Hector
Alejandro Biaggi — Skidmore College
When No Doesn’t Mean No: Sexual Assault on College Campuses Ileana Justine Paules-Bronet —
Skidmore College
Such Great Distance: A Sociological Analysis of Spatial Mismatch and Commuter Students. Ryan Patrick
Stroud — Cabrini College
"Beneath, Between, Behind" the Music: A Lyrical Analysis of Rush for Social Importance James Luther —
Bloomsburg University
The Gendered and Racialized Nature of Being a Physician Danielle Joy Gordon — Brooklyn College-CUNY
Impact of Mechanic Villages on Rural Communities; Embracing Mechanic Villages Over City Wide
Industrialized Auto Garage. Victor U Nwachukwu — Bloomsburg University
The Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong: The Protestors’ Demands For Democracy Juliana Hoa Binh
Wintrob — SUNY New Paltz
Racial Microaggressions: How They Impact College Student Perceptions of the Campus Climate Juliana
Hoa Binh Wintrob — SUNY New Paltz
Superwoman Ideology: Exploring the Tension between Ideology and Its Constraints Elizabeth T. Harwood
— Central Connecticut State University
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Attitudes towards marijuana legalization among adults in the US Paul Joseph Deppen III — Bloomsburg
University of Pennsylvania
Seen But Not Heard: The New Sociology of Childhood in Journalism Paul James Groff Jr. — Massachusetts
College of Liberal Arts
Infertility in Egypt: Stigma, Gender, and Unequal Access to Reproductive Technologies Justina Jordano —
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Parenting Decision Making: Reality vs. Media’s Perception Stacey Rena Thomas — Saint Leo University
Demographic Differences between Men and Women in Business Molly Ann Alexander — Bloomsburg
University of Pennsylvania
’My Position has Evolved’: Individual Change in Attitudes Toward Same-Sex Marriage Bailey Denise Troia
— Randolph-Macon College
Does Supermom Exist? The Effects of Sex and Level of Education on Gender Role Attitudes toward Work
and Family Roles of Women Amira Allen — Elizabethtown College
Paths to Success: Strategies to Maintain Work-Life Balance Among PhD Graduate Students in the Life
Sciences Jason Hammer — The College of New Jersey
Community Gardening: Motivations, Benefits, and Gardener Experience Taylor Marie McCready —
Bucknell University
Hey Baby, I Think I Want to Marry You: A Content Analysis of Heterosexual, Gay, and Lesbian Marriage
Proposal Videos on YouTube Samantha Poremba — Elizabethtown College
Setting the National Agenda: An Analysis of Senatorial Priorities Chris Evans — The George Washington
University
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336. Presidential Session: Thinking about Causality in the Social Sciences Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Organizer: Van C. Tran, Columbia University
Presider: Christopher Muller, Columbia University
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Qualitative Research, Randomized Control Trials, and Causal Inference Mario Small — Harvard University
Theorizing: Analogy, Cases, and Comparative Social Organization Diane Vaughan — Columbia University
Counterfactuals and Beyond Christopher Winship — Harvard University
337. Presidential Session: Rethinking the Sociology of Disasters Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Organizer: Margaret M. Chin, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center
Presider: Daina Harvey, College of the Holy Cross
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Even Hotter: Climate Change, Crises, and the Context of 21st Century Sociology Eric Klinenberg — New
York University
Hurricanes and the Decline of Barrier Island Communities William Kornblum — City University of New
York - Graduate Center
The Lessons of Katrina Kai Erikson — Yale University
Discussant:
 Daina Harvey, College of the Holy Cross
338. Conversation: A Conversation with Richard Alba Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Hosted by: Nancy Denton, State University of New York - Albany
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339. Author-Meets-Critics: The Tolerance Trap: How God, Genes, and Good Intentions are Sabotaging Gay
Equality by Suzanna Danufa Walters Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Organizer: Arlene Stein, Rutgers
Presider: Arlene Stein, Rutgers
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Critic Mary Bernstein — University of Connecticut
Critic Darnell Moore — Writer and Activist
Critic Paisley Currah — Brooklyn College
Author’s Response Suzanna Danuta Walters — Northeastern University
340. Carework Mini-Conference Session: Listening, Speaking, and Narrative in Carework Research and Practice
Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Organizer: Mary C. Tuominen, Denison University
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The Centrality of Listening in Care Work Research and Practice Mary C. Tuominen — Denison University
The Role of Stories in Understanding the Work of Family Caregiving Carol Levine — United Hospital Fund
Narrative Medicine: The Lives of Stories in the Work of Care Rita Charon — Columbia University
341. Ethnography Mini-Conference Session: Relationships and the Category of the Person Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30
PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Iddo Tavory, New York University
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Theory, Knowledge, and the Nature of Relationships in Ethnographic Fieldwork Timothy Black — Case
Western Reserve University
Places and Names: The Problem of Masking and Pseudonyms in Ethnography Colin Jerolmack — New
York University
Epistemic Generosity and Social Comedy: The Demands of a Skeptical Ethnography Gary Alan Fine —
Institute for Advanced Study
When Ethnographers Became Journalists Sudhir Venkatesh — Columbia University
Discussant:
 Iddo Tavory, New York University
342. Military Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Gender and Social Conflict Issues in the Military Saturday Feb
28 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Organizers: Morten Ender, United States Military Academy; Ryan Kelty, Washington College
Presider: Molly Clever, West Virginia Wesleyan College
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OOPS: Protecting Military Officers from Nonviolent Anti-Drone Protestors Harry Murray — Nazareth
College
Female Relational Aggression: The Impacts of Tokenism at West Point Chelsey Miranda — United States
Military Academy
The Halo Effect: Does Status Affect Perceptions of Wrong Doing in the Military Moral Community Jessica
Dawson — Duke University
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 Molly Clever, West Virginia Wesleyan College
343. Workshop: Graduate Student Workshop: Navigating the Profession - Sponsored by the ESS Committee on
the Status of Women Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Organizers: Dana Hysock Witham, Indiana University of PA; Joanne Ardovini, Metropolitan College of
New York
Discussants:
 Christian A. Vaccaro, Indiana University of PA
 Diane Shinberg, Indiana University of PA
 Kirsten Elizabeth Kemmerer, University of New Hampshire
 Holly J Benton, Indiana Univ of PA
344. Paper Session: Culture, Memory, and the Definitions of Trauma Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Thomas DeGloma, Hunter College, CUNY
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Memory, Culture, and the Meaning of New York’s "Ground Zero" Christina Simko — University of
Pittsburgh
Crossing Generic Borders: Terrorism and Tourism in the National 9/11 Memorial Museum Amy Sodaro —
Borough of Manhattan Community College
Legitimately Traumatized: The Narrative of Israel’s Legitimation Management of Operation Protective
Edge Marisa Tramontano — CUNY Graduate Center
When the Roots of the Past Threaten the Growth of the Present: Uncovering the Theoretical Relationship
between Collective Memory and Violence Ashley Veronica Reichelmann — Northeastern University
345. Paper Session: Sociology of Crime in Late Modernity Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Organizer: Kevin Moran, Hunter College
Presider: Kevin Moran, Hunter College
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Late Modernity and the Phenomenology of Crime Kevin Moran — Hunter College
Studying the Gang in Late Modernity David Brotherton — John Jay College
From Advice Among Masters to the No-Frills Prison Movement: The Regulation of Capital in Captive
Populations Albert de la Tierra — Graduate Center CUNY
The Effect of the Gang Member Label in the Criminal Justice System Jennifer Ortiz — John Jay College
346. Paper Session: Environmentalism and Sustainability: Individual and Collective Action Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30
PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Victor W. Perez, University of Delaware
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Sustaining the Potential for Civic Environmentalism Jeffrey Dowd — Goucher College, Karen M. O’Neill
— Rutgers University
Income or Conscience: What Decides Who Engages in Green Consumption? Casey Strange — North
Carolina State University
Environmental Privilege as Health Status: Evidence from a Fragrance-Free Workplace Monique Y.
Ouimette — Boston College
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A Cross-National Study of Renewable Energy Production, 1970-2012 Jolene McCall — University of
California, Irvine
347. Paper Session: Borders and Boundaries in Religion Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Nathan Wright, Bryn Mawr College
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Identity Formation among Ethno-Religious Border Crossers: The Case of the Former Amish Caroline L.
Faulkner — Franklin & Marshall College
Engagement Across the Racial and Ethnic Divide in Multiracial Protestant Congregations Jason B. Phillips
— Rutgers University
Crossing Borders: The Growing Catholic Presence in the Bible Belt South David D. Blake — St.
Bonaventure University
Religion Also Matters: Considering Religion in Research on Intersectionality Aliza Luft — University of
Wisconsin, Madison
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 Nathan Wright, Bryn Mawr College
348. Paper Session: Crossing Borders: Comparative Study of Immigrant Integration Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30 PM5:00 PM
Organizer: Jacqueline Villarrubia-Mendoza, Colgate University
Presider: Crystal Fleming, State University of New York at Stony Brook
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Language, Religion and the Schooling Experiences of Children of Immigrants in France Thomas Soehl —
McGill University
The Relationship between Immigrant Integration and Transnationalism in New York, El Paso, Barcelona,
and Paris Ernesto Castaneda — New School
Stepping Up Your Game or Not: Perceptions of Workplace Discrimination among Second Generation
Africans in the U.S. and U.K. Onoso Ikphemi Imoagene — University of Pennsylvania
349. Paper Session: Social Movements: Representations, and Legitimacy Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: John Leveille, West Chester University
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Are They Not Worthy? Social Movements, Legitimacy, and Partisan Media Eulalie Laschever — University
of California, Irvine
Who is a Victim? From Ferguson to Massachusetts Noa Milman — University of Massachusetts Amherst
Whose Museum is it Anyway?: A Comparison of Exhibits Constructed by the Coalition of Immokalee
Workers and the Smithsonian Institution Melissa Gouge — George Mason University
The Invention of the 99 Percent: New Evidence on the Origins and Development of a Social
Imaginary Michael A. Gould-Wartofsky — New York University
Unmasking Dissent: The Criminalization of Masks at Protests Michael-Anthony Lutfy — Carleton
University
350. Paper Session: The DREAMers: Public Representations, Political Voices, and The Fight for Legality Saturday
Feb 28 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
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Organizer: Sujatha Fernandes, Queens College and the Graduate Center, CUNY
Presider: Sujatha Fernandes, Queens College and the Graduate Center, CUNY
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The Making of the Dreamer: Storytelling Trainings and the Electoral Turn Sujatha Fernandes — Queens
College and the Graduate Center, CUNY
The Dangers of the "Perfect Dreamer" Narrative: Policy Image in Immigration Reform Fanny Lauby —
William Paterson University
Framing Deservingness: Media Constructions of the DREAMers’ Prerogative for US Health Care Anahi
Viladrich — Queens College & The Graduate Center, The City University of New York
The Dreamers are Dead, Long Live the Dreamers: The Evolution of Immigrant Youth Activism in the United
States Walter Nicholls — University of Amsterdam, Justus Uitermark — University of Amsterdam
351. Paper Session: The ART of In(fertility): Different Stakeholders Weigh In. Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Organizer: Rosanna Hertz, Wellesley College
Presider: Rosanna Hertz, Wellesley College
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Whither Informed Consent to IVF? Jody Lynee Madeira — Maurer School of Law, Indiana University
Changes in Attitudes toward Reproductive Technologies among a Probability Sample of US
Women Arthur L. Greil — Alfred University, Kathleen S. Slauson-Blevins — Old Dominion University, Julia
McQuillan — University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Karina Shreffler — Oklahoma State University, Katherine M.
Johnson — Tulane University, Michelle H. Lowry — Alfred University
Are Gender differences Real? Egg versus Sperm Donors Rosanna Hertz — Wellesley College, Margaret
Nelson — Middlebury College
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352. Paper Session: Borders and Boundaries in the Sociology of Art Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Organizers: Anne E Bowler, University of Delaware; Victoria D Alexander, University of Surrey
Presider: Anne E Bowler, University of Delaware
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Developing Characters and Dissolving Boundaries: Fashioning Lives in an Apartheid-Era Photo
Studio Steven C. Dubin — Columbia University
Outsider Art in the Museum: How Gifts of Private Collections Shape Public Perceptions of the Field Cara
Zimmerman — Christie’s
The "Virgin-Whore Church:" Censorship in the Age of Neoliberalism Anne E Bowler — University of
Delaware
When I Say Time for Myself, I Mean Time for My Work: Occupational Commitment in the Arts Alison
Gerber — Yale University
Discussant:
 Vera Zolberg, New School for Social Research
353. Roundtable: Race in Europe and Asia Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Asia Bento, University of Hawaii at Manoa
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What Can Jim Crow Teach Europe?: Dimensions of Nationalism in the Romani Movements of the Czech
Republic and Slovakia Rachel Louise McVey — University of Pittsburgh
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Ethnic Boundaries and the Public Sphere: Minority Experiences with Public Debate in Multicultural
Norway Arnfinn H. Midtbøen — Institute for Social Research, Oslo, Kari Steen-Johnsen — Institute for
Social Research, Oslo
Presence / Representation and Societal |Construction - a British Case Arthur Paris — Syracuse University
"The Seoul Of Black Folks" African-American Women’s Experiences with the Gaze in Korea and
Japan Asia Bento — University of Hawaii at Manoa
354. Roundtable: Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference: New Studies of the Sociomental Saturday Feb 28 |
3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Jason Jeffrey Jones, Stony Brook University
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Finding Space Between Goffman and Zerubavel: The Prospect of a Critical Turn for Cognitive Sociology and
its Extension to the Philosophy and Sociology of Law Michael W. Raphael — CUNY Graduate Center
The Social Cognition of Corporate Entities Carly Renee Knight — Harvard University
Glucose, Intertemporal Choice and Decisions Affecting Future Generations Jason Jeffrey Jones — Stony
Brook University
Emotion Based Pattern Recognition and Unconscious Mediator Bias: Was it Something I Said? S. David
Merson — Nova Southeastern University
355. Roundtable: Digital Sociology Mini-Conference: Digital Futures Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Stephen R Barnard, St. Lawrence University
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Can You Digit? Digital Sociology’s Vocational Promise Stephen R Barnard — St. Lawrence University
"She’s Only Doing it for Attention!": Gendered Social-Media Performances and Issues of Authenticity
within Hybrid Online-Offline Youth Peer Cultures Brooke Dinsmore — Connecticut College, Ana CamposHolland — Connecticut College, Gina Pol — Connecticut College
Technologies of Trauma: Disadvantaged Teens and Mediated Crisis Management Jasmin Sandelson —
Harvard University
Digital Futures? Towards a Critical Politics of Practice with the Semantic Web Susan Halford — University
of Southampton, Catherine Pope — University of Southampton, Mark Weal — University of Southampton
356. Roundtable: Digital Sociology Mini-Conference: Approaches to Digital Methods I Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30
PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Harry T Dyer, University of East Anglia
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Superman 2.0: How Comic Books Can Help Us Unpack Ontological and Methodological Issues in Digital
Sociology Harry T Dyer — University of East Anglia
Shifting Codes : Locating the Intersections of the Real and the Virtual Cultures of Photography Ashwin
Nagappa — Tata Institute of Social Sciences
How Culture Structures Opportunity: Explaining Differences in Adolescents’ Approach to Learning
Technology Cassidy Puckett — Northwestern University
Text as Data: For a Cultural Digital Sociology Sophie Mützel — University of Lucerne, Switzerland
View from the Edge: Computational Social Representations as a Methodological Approach to Compare
Deviant and Mainstream Behaviours Daniele Orner Ginor — London School of Economics
Employing Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis Rebecca Nash — University of Southampton
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357. Roundtable: Digital Sociology Mini-Conference: Approaches to Digital Methods II Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30
PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Calle Rosengren, Lund University
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Digitization, Employee Monitoring, Trust and Control Calle Rosengren — Lund University, Mikael
Ottosson — Lund University
Debating Multicultural Korea: Media Discourse on Migrants and Minorities in South Korea Gowoon Jung
— State University of New York at Albany
Analysing Twitter as an Opportunity to Understand Substance Use Sharon Sznitman — University of
Haifa, Nehama Lewis — University of Haifa, Danielle Taubman — University of Haifa
Revolution Will Not be Televised, It Will be Tweeted: Digital Media, Activism and Turkey’s Gezi
Movement Selen Yanmaz — Boston College
Digital Futures: Design Fiction as a Sociological Tool Sava Saheli Singh — New York University, Tim
Maughan — New York University
Ontic Communities: Object-Oriented Philosophy and the Sociology of Digital Arts and Design
Communities James W. Malazita — Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
358. Roundtable: Health Issues in Pregnancy and Childbirth Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Meredith Guadagno Manze, Hunter College
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Explaining Differences in Infant Mortality Rates across Wealthy Countries Jeremiah Coldsmith —
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, John J. Richard — University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
Examining Ideal and Actual Childbearing Trajectories: An Alternative to the Rational Pregnancy
"Intentions" Framework Meredith Guadagno Manze — Hunter College, Dana Watnick — CUNY Graduate
Center, Cathy Besthoff — CUNY Graduate Center, Diana Romero — Hunter College and CUNY Graduate
Center
Racializing Risk Factors: Race and the American Academy of Pediatrics Guidelines for Infant UTI
Testing Ashley C. Rondini — Franklin and Marshall College, Rachel Kowalsky — Weill Cornell Medical
College
Waiting Outside the Door: Health Boundary Work and Home Diagnostics Joan H. Robinson — Columbia
University
359. Roundtable: Place Making: Urban Policies and the Built Environment Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Shannon K. Jacobsen, Rutgers University
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A Tale of Two Campuses: A Comparative Analysis of Students’ Gendered Perceptions of Safety at a
Suburban and an Urban University Shannon K. Jacobsen — Rutgers University
Reinventing Koreatown in Manhattan: Typology of Transnational Entrepreneurs Jinwon Kim — CUNY
Graduate Center
If You Build It, Will They Come? Moving Beyond Access-Based Models of the Built Environment and Obesity
Outcomes Lauren F Murphy — Rutgers University
Efforts and Challenges To Revitalizing Sustainable Zones Of Commerce: An Ethnography of An Urban
Community In Transition. Milton L. Butts, Jr. — Brass Buttons Consultants, LLC
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360. Roundtable: Boundary Work, Community, and Embodiment Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Colin Patrick Ashley, Graduate Center of CUNY
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Affective Borders: Policing the Christopher Street Piers Colin Patrick Ashley — Graduate Center of CUNY
Physical Boundaries, Pain and Body Work as Community-forming Experience Space Jasmin Lüdemann —
Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg
Shifting Calculations: The Invisible Work of Weight Loss Zoe Meleo-Erwin — Eastern CT State University
Window Dressing in the "Supermarket of Style": The Process and Politics of Body Modification Field
Emergence Irene Petten — Columbus State Community College
361. Roundtable: Digital Sociology Mini-Conference: Social Media and Social Patterns Saturday Feb 28 | 3:30
PM-5:00 PM
Presider: Anja Bechmann, Aarhus University
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Private Facebook Data Patterns in a Broad National Sample Anja Bechmann — Aarhus University, Peter
Vahlstrup — Aarhus University
Mediated Subjectivities: Care of the Self in the Digital Global Urbanity. Julia Nevarez — Kean University
Violations via Vaguebooking: The Importance of Interaction Norms on Social Media Julie B. Wiest —
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
’Yakking’ About College Life: A Case Study of Media-in-Interaction Francesca Tripodi — University of
Virginia
Quo Vadis Thailand: Facebook and the Thai Middle Class during the Political Turmoil Wimonsiri
Hemthanon — Universität Passau
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362. Plenary: Presentation of 2015 Awards and Nancy Foner's Presidential Address Saturday Feb 28 | 5:30 PM7:00 PM
Presider: Nazli Kibria, Boston University
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Presidential Address: Is Islam in Western Europe Like Race in the United States?
College and CUNY Graduate Center
Introduction Richard Alba — CUNY Graduate Center
Nancy Foner — Hunter
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363. Meeting: ESS General Business Meeting Sunday Mar 1 | 7:30 AM-8:30 AM
8:30 AM-10:00 AM
364. Author-Meets-Critics: Fashioning Fat: Inside Plus-Size Modeling by Amanda Czerniawski Sunday Mar 1 |
8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Organizer: Ashley Mears, Boston University
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Presider: Ashley Mears, Boston University
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Critic Elizabeth Wissinger — Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Critic Oluwakemi Balogun — University of Oregon
Critic Erynn Masi de Casanova — University of Cincinnati
Author’s Response Amanda Czerniawski — Temple University, Gail Garfield — John Jay College, CUNY
365. Spotlight on New York City: Labor in 21st Century New York City Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Organizer: Ruth Milkman, City University of New York - Graduate Center
Presider: Ruth Milkman, City University of New York - Graduate Center
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An Exception to Exceptionalism? The Case of the Working Families Party Luke Elliott — CUNY Graduate
Center
New Organizing and ’Actually Existing Unionism’ in New York’s Department Stores Peter R. Ikeler —
State University of New York - Old Westbury
The Dynamics of Diffusion: Occupy Wall Street’s Impact on Organized Labor in New York City Pam
Whitefield — City University of New York - Graduate Center
Finding Work, Finding Self: Undocumented Immigrants and Employment Agencies in New York’s
Chinatowns Tommy Wu — City University of New York - Graduate Center
366. Workshop: Working at Crossing Borders Within the Classroom and Beyond the College : Integrating
Culturally Responsive Pedagogy and Place Based Curriculum as in Teaching Sociology Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM10:00 AM
Organizers: Aurora Bautista, Bunker Hill Community College; Tahmina Alam Matubbar, Bunker Hill
Community College; LaTasha K. Sarpy, Bunker Hill Community College
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Crossing into Chinatown : A Reciprocity Based Experience for an Learning Community ESL and Sociology
101 Class Aurora Bautista — Bunker Hill Community College
Working at Crossing Borders Within the Classroom and Beyond the College: Integrating the Culture of
Diverse Classroom Dialogues & Exposure of Other Cultures to Create Understanding. Tahmina Alam
Matubbar — Bunker Hill Community College, Aurora Bautista — Bunker Hill Community College, LaTasha
K. Sarpy — Bunker Hill Community College
Building the Bridge with Lifemaps: Using a "Lifemap" to Cross the Border of Difference in Sociology
101. LaTasha K. Sarpy — Bunker Hill Community College
367. Workshop: Futures across the Curriculum: Forward Orientations in Challenging Times Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30
AM-10:00 AM
Organizers: Markus S. Schulz, UIUC; David C. Hoffman, CUNY
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Imagining Futures Markus S. Schulz — UIUC
Yesterday’s Futures: Teaching Utopian and Dystopian Literature David C. Hoffman — CUNY
Future and Public Policy Diane Gibson — CUNY
Public Policy and Futurism Samantha McBride — CUNY-Baruch
Futures of New York City Douglas Muzzio — Baruch College CUNY
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368. Paper Session: Studying the Undocumented: New Approaches Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Joya Misra, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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Undocumented or Indigenous? Ethnoracial Background, Legal Status, and Residential Mobility among
Mexican Migrants to the United States Asad L. Asad — Harvard University, Jackelyn Hwang — Harvard
University
Beyond the Border and into the Heartland: Inequality in the Spatial Patterning of U.S. Immigration
Enforcement Margot C. Moinester — Harvard University
"Place" and "Home": A Retheorization of the Mechanisms of Mass Unauthorized Migration in an Era of
Increased Deportation Daniel Martinez — George Washington Univeristy
Destination Choices of Contemporary Unauthorized Mexican Migrants: The Role of Human Capital, Social
Capital, Occupational Experience and Destination Characteristics Ricardo David Martinez-Schuldt —
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Mexican Families under the U.S. Deportation Regime: Narratives and Changes since 2000 Guillermo
Yrizar Barbosa — CUNY Graduate Center
369. Paper Session: Constructing, Diagnosing, and Regulating Sex and Gender Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Jennifer I. Sullivan, Mitchell College
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Posttraumatic Stress, Dissociative, Somatic Symptom, and Low Sexual Desire Disorders in the DSM-5:
Disentangling the Comorbid, the Syndrome, and the Sequela Alyson K. Spurgas — Southern Illinois
University Edwardsville
Boot Camp: Gender and the Militarization of Health and Well-Being Kelly Moore — Loyola University
Chicago
Identity as Selectivity Filter: One Step Toward a Political Economy of Compulsory Monogamy Abbey S
Willis — University of Connecticut
How Heterosexual Marking Reflects and Reinforces Gender Stereotypes and Gender Inequality Laurel
Davis-Delano — Springfield College, Elizabeth M. Morgan — Springfield College
370. Paper Session: Subcultural Practices and Forms of Expression Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Barry Spunt, John Jay College/CUNY
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The Micro-Politics of Trick-or-Treating William Force — Western New England University
What Are You Going To Be (on Halloween)? Linus Owens — Middlebury College
A Reconfiguring of Normative Structures and Schemas: The Construction of Identity within Mod
Subculture Daniel Sarabia — Roanoke College, Rachel Barton — Roanoke College
The Persistence of Subculture: Subcultural Commodification, Boundary Work, and Resistance Amongst
’Traditional’ Tattooers David Paul Strohecker — University of Maryland College Park
371. Paper Session: Racialized Embodiment and Identity Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Stuart Parker, CUNY - Kingsborough Community College
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The Tan Line: White Identities, Colored Technologies and the Assertion of Racial Privilege Melissa Ann
MacDonald — American International College, France Winddance Twine — University of California Santa
Barbara
"My Body Is and Is Not Mine": Why Affect, Assemblages, and Identity Politics Matter When Studying
Violence Against Transgender Women of Color Rachel Rebecca Bogan — The Graduate Center, CUNY
Does Socioeconomic Status Affect Racial Self-Reporting? Robert DeFina — Villanova University, Lance
Hannon — Villanova University
Demonizing the Other: Understanding the Role of the Symbolic and the Body in European Populist
Discourse Ritchie Savage — Pratt Institute
372. Paper Session: Diverse Stakeholders: Obstacles and Opportunities to Implementing Environmental Policies
Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Mia Renauld, Northeastern University
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"Water Wars" in the Western United States: Crossed Border Issues and Resolution Conflict Franck
Poupeau — CNRS/University of Arizona, Murielle Coeurdray — University of Arizona, Joan Cortinas —
CNRS
Put in Boxes: Domestication and Resistance in New England’s Groundfishery Apollonya Maria Porcelli —
Brown University
Green Negotiations: Cooperation and Compromise in Community Gardens and Other Urban Ecologies Jill
Eshelman — Northeastern University
Pathways to Climate Justice: Barriers and Opportunities in the Green Jobs Movement Joanna L. Robinson
— York University
373. Paper Session: Methodological Challenges and Innovations Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
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Studying Social Media Opinion Polarization with Topic Discovery and Sentiment Analysis Gabe Ignatow
— University of North Texas, Nick Evangelopoulos — University of North Texas, Konstantinos Zougris —
University of North Texas
Opening and Closing the Distance: Othering in Urban Ethnography Deirdre Deanna Caputo-Levine —
SUNY Stony Brook
Participatory Action Research: A Case Study with Young Adults with Mental Health Conditions Kathryn A.
Sabella — University of Massachusetts, Boston, Amanda Costa — University of Massachusetts Medical
School, Lisa M. Smith — University of Massachusetts Medical School, Tania Duperoy — University of
Massachusetts Medical School
The Challenges of Conducting Survey Research Involving Sensitive Information about Health, Illness, and
Risk Behaviors Victoria Hoverman — George Mason University
Discussant:
 Vikash Singh, Montclair State University
374. Paper Session: Cultural Processes, Education, and Social Reproduction Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Christian Villenas, Advocates for Children of New York
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With A Little Help From My Friends? Social Capital Mobilization Among Parents Choosing Schools Kelley
Fong — Harvard University
Social Reproduction and Homeschooling: The Logic of Choice in Mothering through Schooling Mahala
Dyer Stewart — University of Massachusetts, Amherst
English Learning and Cultural Development: The Effects and Strategies for Balance Morgan R. Zajkowski
— St. John’s University, Pablo Joshua Sanchez — St. John’s University
How Adolescents Spend Their Time: Stratified Cultural Capital Acquisition in the United States, 20032013 Karam Hwang — University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
(No) Harm in Asking: Culture, Class, and Undergraduates’ Help Seeking Strategies Anthony Abraham Jack
— Harvard University
375. Paper Session: Decoloniality and the Social Sciences (I): Geopolitics of Knowledge and Indigenous Sciences
Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Organizers: Alexander I. Stingl, Drexel University; Sabrina M. Weiss, Rochester institute of Technology;
Nicholas James Rowland, The Pennsylvania State University
Presider: Alexander I. Stingl, Drexel University
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Seeds, Indigenous Knowledge And (de) Colonization In Colombia: A Comparative Case Study Nathalia
Hernández Vidal — Loyola University Chicago, Miguel Gualdrón — DePaul University
Mysterious Disappearing of "Second World:" Longue Durée, Political Economy of Metrology, and CentralEastern Europe Andrzej Wojciech Nowak — Philosophy Department, Adam Mickiewicz University
Enactments, Diffusions, and Dispersal of Social Relations Through Lines of Everyday Livability Claudia C.
Lodia — California Institute of Integral Studies
Brains/Bodies/Capital: Poverty, Neurobiology & Neoliberalism Victoria Pitts-Taylor — Wesleyan
University
376. Paper Session: Social Movement Framing in National and International Contexts Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM10:00 AM
Presider: Jane Schuchert Walsh, Gannon University
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Bipartisanship and Issue Framing Processes in Social Movements: A Case Study of KONY 2012 Vance Alan
Puchalski — Columbia University
Morality, Justice and the Occupy Movement: A Reassessment of the Framing Perspective of Social
Movements John Leveille — West Chester University
Toward Better Solidarity: Collective Action Framing and Non-Tibetan Activists in the Tibetan Freedom
Movement Samuel Maron — Northeastern University
Unleashing the Power of Difference: Pathways to Inclusion and Representation in AIDS Activist
Organizations Victor Yang — University of Oxford
377. Paper Session: Characteristics and Conceptions of Crime Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Mike Rowan, City University of New York-John Jay College
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Changes in Popular and Scholarly Understandings of White Collar Crime 1880-2008 Elin Waring —
Lehman College
A Tragic Irony: Corporate Personhood and Global Justice Tanesha A. Thomas — The Graduate Center,
CUNY
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Images of Corruption: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Pretrial Publicity in the Larry B. Seabrook
Corruption Case Kevin Revier — Binghamton University
A New Analysis of Massachusetts Hate Crime Data: Using Multinomial Logistic Regression as a Means of
Investigating the Association Between Offenses and the Characteristics of the Crime Peter Paul Cassino
— Fisher College
Women, Work, and Society: A Cross-National Investigation of Female Crime Samantha Applin — SUNY
Albany
378. Paper Session: Sociology of Secrecy I: Secrecy and State Power Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Organizer: Lisa Stampnitzky, Harvard University
Presider: Lisa Stampnitzky, Harvard University
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Unknown Knowns and Open Secrets: Towards a Sociology of Secrecy Lisa Stampnitzky — Harvard
University
Secrecy and Openness in the United States Intelligence Community Bridget Rose Nolan — Bryn Mawr
The Practices of Secrecy: A Phenomenological Approach to Information Control Regimes Alex Wellerstein
— Stevens Institute of Technoloy
The Professionalization of Policing: How US Empire Hides in Plain Sight Stuart Schrader — NYU
Discussant:
 Lisa Stampnitzky, Harvard University
379. Paper Session: Undocumented Lives: Legal Status and Coming of Age in America Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM10:00 AM
Presider: Yalcin Ozkan, University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Educational Trajectories of Undocumented College Students Jennifer Sloan — The Graduate Center,
CUNY
Policing Intimacy: How Illegality Shapes the Romantic Lives of Undocumented Young Adults Esther Yoona
Cho — University of California-Berkeley
"Ni de aquí, ni de allá": A Framework for Liminal Experiences of Undocumented 1.5 Generation
Immigrants Thomas Pineros Shields — University of Massachusetts at Lowell
380. Paper Session: Cultural Boundaries of Art and Taste Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Håkon Larsen, Yale University
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Boundary Formation and Boundary Crossing Practices of Curators in Emerging and Established
Contemporary Art Fields Agnes Szanyi — The New School
Elitist Stancetaking in Bon Appetit Magazine Gwynne Mapes — Georgetown University
The Hidden Value of Highbrow Taste: How Cultural Signals of Class Shape Hiring Outcomes in the
U.S. Kyla Erinn Thomas — Princeton University
The Consistency and Inconsistency of Taste Across Cultural Fields: Bourdieu versus Lahire Semi Purhonen
— University of Tampere
381. Paper Session: Risk and the Maternal Body Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
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Organizers: Miranda Waggoner, University of Virginia; Norah MacKendrick, Rutgers University
Presider: Susan Markens, CUNY-Lehman College
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Risky Feeding: Low-Income Mothers and Children’s Bodies Under Surveillance Sinikka Elliott — North
Carolina State University, Sarah Bowen — North Carolina State University
From Natural Bodies to Antibodies: Vaccine Refusal and the Dichotomies of Natural and
Artificial Jennifer Reich — University of Colorado, Denver
Following the Famine Forward: The Dutch Hunger Winter of 1944-45 as Epidemiological
Paradigm Miranda Waggoner — University of Virginia, Elizabeth M. Armstrong — Princeton University
Is Pollution in You? The Maternal Body as a Pathway of Fetal and Infant Contamination Norah
MacKendrick — Rutgers University
Managing Reproductive Risks in the Face of Uncertainty: Provider Attitudes About Preconception and
Prenatal Environmental Exposure Lindsay Stevens — Rutgers University
382. Roundtable: Enduring Strength of Social Class Origin Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Organizer: Angel Harris, Duke University
Presider: Emily Persons, Duke University
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Better Late Than Never: Are There Costs To Having Late College Aspirations? Emily Persons — Duke
University, Angel Harris — Duke University
The Un-American Dream: Social Class, Academic Achievement, and Income Determination LesLeigh Ford
— Duke University, Angel Harris — Duke University
Parental Occupation, Social Capital, and Academic Achievement: Does Parental Occupational Prestige
Influence Adolescent Academic Achievement? John Bumpus — Duke University, Angel Harris — Duke
University
Discussant:
 Cynthia Miller-Idriss, American University
383. Roundtable: Crossing Borders in Research and Teaching Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Thomas Michael Conroy, Lehman College - CUNY
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The Sociological imagination: An Alternative to Teaching Introduction to Sociology Thomas Michael
Conroy — Lehman College - CUNY, Dana Fenton — Lehman College - CUNY
Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries: Helping Human Services Students Develop Their Sociological
Imagination Rifat Anjum Salam — City University of New York-BMCC, Debra Greenwood — Borough of
Manhattan Community College
Crossing Interdisciplinary Borders: Applying Sociological Approaches to Public Health Outcomes
Research Megha Ramaswamy — University of Kansas School of Medicine
Challenges Facing Engaged Scholars in the Social Sciences: Crossing the Borders between the Academy and
Community Elizabeth B Erbaugh — The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Jess Bonnan-White —
The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
384. Roundtable: New Issues in Military Research Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: James G. Beneda, University of California, Santa Cruz
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Heroic Selection Mechanisms: Measuring an Institutionally Ideal American Soldier James G. Beneda —
University of California, Santa Cruz
Military Veterans and the Vote: The Implications of Changing American Demography David Leal —
University of Texas at Austin, Jeremy M. Teigen — Ramapo College
"The Highest Traditions of Military Service": A Longitudinal Analysis of U.S. Medal of Honor
Citations Wade P. Smith — Norwich University
Laboring On The Edge: Exploring the "Two-Person Single Career" in a Military Context William James
Oliver — Syracuse University
Methodological Issues Researching Veterans Kacy Lea Crowley — Indiana University of Pennsylvania
385. Roundtable: New Issues in Economic and Political Sociology Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: L. Larry Liu, University of Pennsylvania
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Protecting CEO Compensation During the Great Recession: The Role of Revolving Door Lobbyists Christina
Angie Nguyen — Harvard University
The Restructured Relationship: The Pattern of Interactions Between Firms and Financial Institutions after
the Financial Revolution in China Ningzi Li — Cornell University
Destabilizing Effects of Globalization in Syria: Lessons for China Rebecca S.K. Li — The College of New
Jersey
Capitalist Reform, the Dismantling of the Iron Rice Bowl and Land Expropriation in China: A Theory of
Primitive Accumulation and State Power L. Larry Liu — University of Pennsylvania
State and Market Relations in the Occupied Territories: The Green-line Border and the Demise of Social
Democracy in Israel Erez Maggor — New York University
386. Roundtable: Structures of Inequality: New Perspectives Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Caitlyn Nicole Cook, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
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Class and Class Borders. Some Critical Remarks on a Still Open Issue. Alessandro La Monica — University
of Pisa
Frameworks of Inequality: Exploring the Relationship between Ideology and Structure Watoii Rabii —
University at Buffalo
Beneath Silences and Middle-Class Hegemony: The Case for Class Hybridity Jean Leon Boucher — George
Mason University
Consuming Work: Youth Work in America Yasemin Besen-Cassino — Montclair State University
The Oppression of Silence: An Examination of Internalized Colorblind Racial Ideology in Students of
Color Caitlyn Nicole Cook — Indiana University of Pennsylvania
387. Roundtable: Religious Movements and Practices Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Rodje Malcolm, Morehouse College
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Fundamentalism and its Enemy: Modernity Stephanie Alvarez — Florida Atlantic University
Cohesion in Question: The New Age Movement as Rationalized Religion Emily V. Cleary — Florida
Atlantic University
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Blackamerican Rights to Practice Polygamy in the U.S.: Exploring the Human Rights Discourse and
Modood’s Civic Idea of Multiculturalism Rodje Malcolm — Morehouse College, Mansa Bilal Mark King —
Morehouse College
"Everyone has a spirit": Spirituality, Connection, and Cultures of Student Activism Prithak Chowdhury —
Stonehill College, Christopher Wetzel — Stonehill College
388. Roundtable: Public Policies and Programs: New Issues and Perspectives Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Nancy Hirschinger-Blank, Widener University
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Reaching Across: Sexual Health Education in a Diverse Setting Mercy Mwaria — Program Reach,
Inc, Mary Phifer — Program Reach, Inc, Nanci Coppola — Program Reach, Inc
Let’s End AIDS New York! Examining How Outcome Based Initiatives are Being Implemented in Poor
Communities of Color Nyasha Boldon — Syracuse University
A Literacy Program For Youthful Offenders Nancy Hirschinger-Blank — Widener University, Mimi
Staulters — Widener University, Megan O’Neill — Diakon Youth Services (Bridge Program)
Providing Auto-Mobility Care Work for the Elderly Teja Pristavec — Rutgers, The State University of New
Jersey
Futurism: Machines and Bodies in Public Policy Samantha MacBride — Baruch College, CUNY
389. Roundtable: Undergraduate Roundtable IV Sunday Mar 1 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Presider: Hannah Rachel Carl, Brooklyn College
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Is Pink the New Green? The Effects of Race, Religion, and Involvement in the Environmental Movement on
Daily Environmental Behavior of Women Emilee Rae Rhubright — Elizabethtown College
"This Is How People See Me? Constructing Biological Sex In Our Social World" Hannah Rachel Carl —
Brooklyn College
The One Child Policy Generation’s Patterns of Social Interaction Yuxiao Gao — Skidmore College
Undocumented Migrant Strategies for Navigating the Arizona-Sonora Border Bill De La Rosa — Bowdoin
College
Nearer, my God, to Thee: Religion in Executed Prisoners Last Statements Molly Williams — University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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390. Meeting: ESS Executive Committee Meeting II Sunday Mar 1 | 9:00 AM-12:00 PM
10:15 AM-11:45 AM
391. Author-Meets-Critics: The Last Best Place: Gender, Family and Migration in the New West by Leah
Schmalzbauer Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: Joanna Dreby, University at Albany SUNY
Presider: Joanna Dreby, University at Albany SUNY
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Critic Robert C. Smith — Baruch College and the CUNY Graduate Center
Critic Ernesto Castaneda — New School
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Critic Margaret Gray — Adelphi University
Author’s Response Leah Schmalzbauer — Amherst College
392. Author-Meets-Critics: Tightrope: A Racial Journey to the Age of Obama by Gail Garfield Sunday Mar 1 |
10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: Keisha Goode, Lehman College, CUNY
Presider: Keisha Goode, Lehman College, CUNY
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Critic Keisha Goode — Lehman College, CUNY
Critic William Kornblum — City University of New York - Graduate Center
Critic Cathy Ray Borck — Borough of Manhattan Community College
Author’s Response Gail Garfield — John Jay College, CUNY
393. Spotlight on New York City: Representing Brooklyn: Urban Change in Research and on Film Sunday Mar 1 |
10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: Mike Benediktsson, City University of New York - Hunter College
Presider: Sofya Aptekar, University of Massachusetts Boston
Discussants:
 Sharon Zukin, CUNY Graduate Center
 Ida Susser, City University of New York - Graduate Center
 Kelly Anderson, Filmmaker, Hunter College, CUNY
 Su Friedrich, Independent Filmmaker
394. Workshop: Revising the ASA Code of Ethics Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: John W. Curtis, American Sociological Association
Discussant:
 Sally Hillsman, American Sociological Association
395. Paper Session: New Issues in Race and Identity Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Vilna Bashi Treitler, Baruch College, City University of New York
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Blacks, Latinos, Jews and Foreigners are Taking Over: How Innumeracy About Groups Shapes Public
Policy Charles A Gallagher — La Salle Uinversity
Limited by the Color Line: How Hypodescent Affects Responses to Mixed-Race Identity Claims Casey
Lorene Stockstill — University of Wisconsin-Madison
Siblings: the Overlooked Agents of Racial Socialization of Black/White Biracial Youth. Monique Porow —
Rutgers University
The Mulata Identity: Race, Gender, and Nation Nicole Barreto Hindert — George Mason University
Resurrecting Slavery: Temporal Borders, Causal Logics and Anti-racism in France Crystal Fleming — State
University of New York at Stony Brook
396. Paper Session: Gender and Migration Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Jennifer Sloan, The Graduate Center, CUNY
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Gendered Contexts of Reception & the Experience of Immigration Policy in the Lives of Guatemalan
Immigrants in the Boston Area Meredith L Gamble — University of Massachusetts Boston
Gendered Migration and Networks of Care Joya Misra — University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Ragini
Saira Malhotra — University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Diego Leal — University of Massachusetts,
Amherst
Encountering in the Factory: The Distinctness of Work Identity and Gender among Turkish Immigrant
Women from Bulgaria during the 1980s Yalcin Ozkan — University of Massachusetts Amherst
Geographical Relocation Meets Gender Dynamics: Patterns of Adaptation in South Asian Immigrant
Families Diditi Mitra — Brookdale Community College
Critical Role of Immigration Policies on Migrant Women’s Gender Relations and Settlement in the Host
Societies: Comparative Study of Wild Geese Women in the U.S. & Canada Se Hwa Lee — University at
Albany, SUNY
397. Paper Session: The Dynamics of Medical Care: Providers and Patients Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Amy LeClair, Rutgers University
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Relationships in Health Care: How Patients, Providers, and Cultural Capital Help to Build a Patient-centered
Model of Care. Juan Carmona — Southern Connecticut State University
The Medical Record as Professionalizing Tool Hyeyoung Oh — Lehman College, CUNY
Family Members as Team Members in Intensive Care Jason Rodriquez — University of Missouri
Assessment Work of Paramedics on the Front lines of Emergency Health Services Dr. Michael K. Corman,
Ph.D. — The University of Calgary in Qatar
398. Paper Session: Gender and Organizational Dynamics Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Alyson K. Spurgas, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
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Scholarly Publishing Versus Social Media: Examining the Ways Women Communicate in Academia and the
Implications for Closing the Gender Gap Jennifer I. Sullivan — Mitchell College
Transcending Organizational Gender Inequity Practices: A Psychoanalytical Approach Monica Andree
Clem — Gannon University
The Hidden Contributions of School Employees Johanna S. Quinn — University of Wisconsin-Madison
399. Paper Session: Cohabitation and Marriage Over the Life Course Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Kirsten Elizabeth Kemmerer, University of New Hampshire
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Cohabitation Continuity among Low-income Black Couples Megan Reid — National Development and
Research Institutes, Andrew Golub — National Development and Research Institutes
Transitioning from Cohabiting to Married: The Moderating Effect of Class Jennifer Pearce-Morris —
Texas A&M University - Kingsville
Too Soon to Say "I Do?": Exploring Social Class, Religion, and Family Life through Early Marriage Patricia
Tevington — University of Pennsylvania
Marital Status as Social Capital: How Couples Manage Memory Loss Together and Separately Renee L
Beard — College of the Holy Cross, Ryan Daley — Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital
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400. Paper Session: Civic Affects: Citizenship, Belonging, and the State in the United States, Europe and Africa
Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam
Presider: Nicholas Boston, Lehman College CUNY
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Ethnic Conspicuousness and Impassioned Citizenry: The Case of Russian-speaking Jewish immigrants in the
US and Germany Jay (Koby) Oppenheim — CUNY Graduate Center
Guilt, Shame, and Racial Reconciliation in Post-Apartheid South Africa Jacob Boersema — Rutgers
University and Yale Center for Cultural Sociology
Changing Emotional Bonds In Western Europe: The Decline of the Welfare State and the Rise of Affective
Citizenship Jan Willem Duyvendak — University of Amsterdam
Acts of Belonging: Between Anxiety and Citizenship Ilgin Yorukoglu — City University of New York -Hunter College and BMCC
401. Paper Session: Fracking 'From Below:' Rethinking Energy, Power, Community, and Inequalities Sunday Mar
1 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizers: Diana Mincyte, CUNY; Colin Jerolmack, New York University
Presider: Diana Mincyte, CUNY
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Fracking as a Way of Life Colin Jerolmack — New York University
Understanding New Insecurities and Inequalities Within Pennsylvania’s Shale Gas Boomtowtowns Kai A.
Schafft — Pennsylvania State University, Daniella Hall — Penn State University
Energy Sovereignty in the Age of Fracking: Rethinking Community and Energopower in Globalizing
Lithuania Diana Mincyte — CUNY, Aiste Bartkiene — Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
Discussant:
 Len Albright, Northeastern University
402. Paper Session: Youth and the Impact of Inequality Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University
Presider: Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University
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Youth Victimization in Context: The Role of Family and Neighborhood Traits in Later Educational
Attainment Andrew Richard Wilczak — Wilkes University
Somehow the Cycle is Not Broken: The Role of Culture in Foster Care Placements L. Daisy Henderson —
Ferris State University
Moving "Up and Out," Together: Exploring the Benefits of the Mother-child Bond for Low-income Single
Mother-headed Families Amanda Freeman — Boston College
Relationship between Depressive Symptoms in Adolescence and Young Adult Employment
Outcomes Kathryn A. Sabella — University of Massachusetts, Boston, Maryann Davis — University of
Massachusetts Medical School
Who Decided College Access in Chinese Secondary Education? Jian Li — Indiana University Bloomington
Discussant:
 Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University
403. Paper Session: Decoloniality and the Social Sciences (II): Statehood, Generative Justice, and the Commons
Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
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Organizers: Alexander I. Stingl, Drexel University; Sabrina M. Weiss, Rochester institute of Technology;
Nicholas James Rowland, The Pennsylvania State University
Presider: Sabrina M. Weiss, Rochester institute of Technology
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Unruly Oceans: Mobile Territory Nicholas James Rowland — The Pennsylvania State University, Matthew
J. Spaniol — Roskilde University, Jan-Hendrik Passoth — Technische Universität München
Unruly Oceans: Decoloniality & Places of Protest Mary Mitchell — University of Pennsylvania
Unruly Oceans: Decoloniality and the Place of the Nonhuman Stefanie Fishel — Hobart and William
Smith
The State and Decoloniality: Justice and the Riel Metis Rebellion Johannes (Hans) Iemke Bakker —
Brandon University
404. Paper Session: New Studies in Comparative and Historical Sociology Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Jean-Baptiste Gallopin, Yale University
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Modernization and Lynching in the New South Mattias Smångs — Fordham University
Remembering the Present: The First World War Centenary in Britain and France Meghan Tinsley —
Boston University
Social and Ethnic Identities Across Boundaries in Central Europe in the Age of the European Union and
Network Society Brian E Green — Keene State College
The Role of Race in Legitimizing Institutionalization: A Comparative Analysis of Early Child Welfare
Initiatives in the United States Julia Bates — Boston College
405. Paper Session: Critical Approaches to Economic Structures and Behaviors Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM-11:45
AM
Presider: Debbie Becher, Barnard College, Columbia University
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Overspending and the American Jeremiad Joyce Robbins — Touro College
Consumer Culture and Cynical Fetishism Joshua Luke Scalzetti — Le Moyne College
Social Structures of Direct Democracy: On the Political Economy of Equality John Asimakopoulos — City
University of New York
Veblen: the Lawlessness of Law Sidney Plotkin — Vassar College, Yolanda C Martin — BMCC/City
University of New York
406. Paper Session: Problems and Issues Facing Families -- New Concerns and Approaches Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15
AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Bora Pajo, Mercyhurst University
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Marital Status and Substance Use: Comparing Married, Divorced, and Remarried Adults Melissa A.
Menasco — Buffalo State University, Sampson Lee Blair — SUNY-Buffalo
A Comparative Analysis of Homicide Patterns and Intimate Partner Violence in Canada and the United
States: Exploring and Explaining Convergences and Divergences Joseph Michalski — King’s University
College at Western
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Revisiting the "Caring for My Abuser" Hypothesis: Parental Abuse in Childhood, Later-Life Filial Care, and
Caregiver Mental Health Andrew S. London — Syracuse University, Sara M. Moorman — Boston
College, Jooyoung Kong — Boston College
Women, Immigration, and Incarceration Natalie Jean Sokoloff — John Jay College
407. Paper Session: Sociology of Secrecy II: Secrets, Ignorance, and Disclosure in Personal and Professional Life
Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: Lisa Stampnitzky, Harvard University
Presider: Lisa Stampnitzky, Harvard University
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Secrets and Misperceptions Sarah K. Cowan — NYU
Forbidden Knowledge and its Relationship to Ignorance Joanna Kempner — Rutgers University
Psychopharmaceutical Capitalism and the New Archaeology of Secrets Nate Greenslit — Cloud Club
Discussant:
 Lisa Stampnitzky, Harvard University
408. Paper Session: The Implications of Discrimination and Stress During Adolescence Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM11:45 AM
Organizer: Angel Harris, Duke University
Presider: Angel Harris, Duke University
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Classroom Trauma: Middle School Children’s Experiences of Discrimination Bethany Young — Duke
University, Angel Harris — Duke University
School Discipline, School Attachment, and Beyond: Does School Discipline Compromise More Than Just
Attachment To School? Zimife Umeh — Duke University, Angel Harris — Duke University
Keep Your Head In The Game: Discrimination, Mental Health, and the Advantage Of Organized
Activity Steven Jefferson — Duke University, Angel Harris — Duke University
Discussant:
 Marcy Littlefield, BMCC-CUNY
409. Paper Session: Social Movement Coalitions, Alliances, and Organizational Boundaries Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15
AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Rhys H. Williams, Loyola University Chicago
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Which Side Are You On? Coalitions as Narratives Nancy Whittier — Smith College
Cultural Bridges or Burden to the Movement? National Movement Brokers between Local and Global
Arenas of Organizing and Coalition Building Nicole Doerr — Mount Holyoke College
Translating Effort into Currency: ’Real’ Occupiers versus ’Moochers’ in an Occupy Movement Rachel
Elaine Powell — North Carolina State University
Growth and Decay of Organizational Sectors: Gun Control and Gun Rights Organizations from 1945 to
2012 Eulalie Laschever — University of California, Irvine, David S. Meyer — University of California,
Irvine
Collective or Divisive: Perspectives and Experiences of the Occupy Wall Street Movement Epiphany Robin
Summers — The George Washington University
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410. Roundtable: Choosing to Fuck for Love or Money: Unpacking and Situating Divergent Sexual Ontologies of
Youth Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Organizer: Anthony Marcus, John Jay College, CUNY
Presider: Claudia Cojocaru, John Jay College, CUNY
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Consent, Agency and Self Preservation Themes in Sex Workers’ Narratives of Survival and
Degradation Claudia Cojocaru — John Jay College, CUNY
Sex Work, Youth and the Internet in NYC: Money, Sex and Freedom Jessica Boyd — John Jay College,
CUNY, Amalia Paladino — John Jay College, CUNY, Ric Curtis — John Jay College, CUNY
How Transactional is Sex Today?: The Cultural, Sexual and Aesthetic Preferences of Young People in New
York City Sarah Rivera — John Jay College, CUNY, Naomi Haber — John Jay College, CUNY, Fabio Mattioli
— CUNY Graduate Center
Violent Victimization and Resilience Over the Life-Course of Female and Transgender Street-Based Sex
Workers in NYC Amalia Paladino — John Jay College, CUNY
411. Roundtable: Social Issues and the Urban Environment Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Lauren F Murphy, Rutgers University
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Understanding the Motivations of Middle Class Parents’ Support for Urban Public Schools: Preliminary
Findings from Pilot Interviews Paul Knudson — The College of Saint Rose
Urban Theater Lacey Langlois — Florida Atlantic University
Hidden Tourism: Rehab Tourism and the Effects on Urban South Florida Kristina Maureen Fritz — Florida
Atlantic University
In the Shadow of Glory: Olympic Pageantry and the Disruption of Rio’s Favelas Elizabeth Marie Jacobs —
Columbia University
412. Roundtable: Political Sociology: Power Structures and Conflicts Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Rakkoo Chung, University at Albany, SUNY
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Authoritarian Rulers’ Choice of How to Take Advantage of Democracy Based on the Structure of the Ruling
Elites: A Comparative Study of South Korea and Nigeria Rakkoo Chung — University at Albany, SUNY
Women in the Hungarian Political Elite Izolda Takacs — University of Pécs
Social Conservatism, Distractors, and Authoritarianism Robert B. Smith — Social Structural Research Inc.
Knowledge Controversies and Cultural Translations: Indigenous Community Based Impact Assessments
and the Role of the Activist-Academic Rebecca Lawrence — Stockholm University
413. Roundtable: New Methods and Methodological Concerns Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Jillian Powers, Brandeis University
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Big Data, Neoliberal Networks, and Bruno Latour: Urban Network Analysis as a Tool for Policy Evaluation
and Generation Sean Michael Sullivan — University at Buffalo
A Typology of Hackers: Classifying Cyber Malfeasance Using a Weighted Arc Circumplex Model Ryan
Seebruck — University of Arizona
Ethnographies of Modernity: Tourism as Method Jillian Powers — Brandeis University
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Beyond Language Barriers: Reflection from a Chinese Researcher Conducting Field Work in
Philadelphia Qian Liu — Renmin University of China
The Digital Solidarity Trap: Social Movement Research, Online Activism and Accessing the Other’s
Others Theresa Hunt — New Jersey Institute of Technology
414. Roundtable: Economic Markets and Economic Decisions Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Patricia A. Banks, Mount Holyoke College
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The Market that Antitrust Forgot: Collective Railroad Ratemaking in the Public Interest, 18702008 David Reinecke — Princeton University
Flexicurity and Its Discontents: The Effects of Flexicurity on Gender Equality Szu Ying Ho — City
University of New York, Grdauate Center
Professional Value and Giving to African American Museums Patricia A. Banks — Mount Holyoke College
A Generous School: An Ethos of Giving in A U.S. Elementary School Jessica L. Kenty-Drane — Southern
Connecticut State University
How Can Homophily Make Personal Decisions Depersonalized? : The Mediation Effect of Cultural Niches
and a Simulation Model for Reward Choice Yunsub Lee — University of North Carolina at Charlotte
415. Roundtable: New Frontiers in Culture, Consumption, and Identity Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Bilge Sanli, Stony Brook University
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Commodifying the Mediterranean Ideal: Architecture, Globalization and Transnational Elites Albert Fu —
Kutztown University
Towards Cosmopolitan Attachments: Understanding National Identification in the Age of
Globalization Bilge Sanli — Stony Brook University
Globalization and the Online Art Market: Prints by Artists of the African Diaspora Patricia A. Banks —
Mount Holyoke College
Coercive Food and the Corporate Colonization of the Body Lisa (Lisiunia) A. Romanienko — Kean
University
Crossing Borders from Words of Mouth to Words of Mouse Alice Tzou — CUNY Graduate Center
416. Roundtable: Racial Ideologies and Racial Structures Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Stuart Parker, CUNY - Kingsborough Community College
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Racial Ideology vs. Racial Narrative: Refining our Tools in the Age of Color Blindness. Stuart Parker —
CUNY - Kingsborough Community College
Emotional Manipulation: The Construction of the African American Male Criminal Suspect Michael D.
Royster — Prairie View A&M University
The Success and Failure of Black Males in Community College Troy Little — SUNY-Albany
The Winegar Project: An Introspective View of How One Man Changed South Boston High School During
the Desegregation of Boston Schools of the 1970’s Melissa Ann MacDonald — American International
College, Sandra Alvarez — American International College
Open To Love: Polyamory and the African American Christopher N Smith — Howard University
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417. Roundtable: Teaching Innovations Sunday Mar 1 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Presider: Carolyn Hanes, Lebanon Valley College
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Using and Assessing Team Projects in Criminology Courses Carolyn Hanes — Lebanon Valley College
Maximizing Effectiveness and Performance of Teams in Sociology Courses Marianne Goodfellow —
Lebanon Valley College
Honors Program Innovation and the Role of Technology: A Case Study of Honors ePortfolios Maureen
Kelleher — Northeastern University
Auditory Feedback: An Innovative Teaching Tool Eric McCoy — United States Military Academy, Remi M.
Hajjar — United States Military Academy at West Point, Irving Smith — United States Military Academy at
West Point
12:00 PM-1:30 PM
418. Paper Session: Work, Values, and Identity Sunday Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Robert D. Francis, Johns Hopkins University
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Quiet Networks in Loud Networks: How Religious and Cultural Rules Impact Small Businesses Yisca
Monnickendam-Givon — Ben Gurion University
Social Psychological Mechanisms of Work Value Formulation and Change Jennifer M. Ashlock —
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Work, Identity, Well-being Jay Byron — University of Massachusetts Boston
Cultural Capitalism: Preparing the Minds and Bodies of Working Class Young Adults Dawna Goens —
Northwestern University
419. Paper Session: Crossing Borders in Knowledge and Education Sunday Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Liz Knauer, New York University
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Breaking Disciplinary Borders Towards a New Human Studies Karen M Gagne — St. Lawrence University
Westernization from the East: The Case of Non-Soviet Students at the Moscow Institute of International
Relations during the Khrushchev Era (1953-1964). Pierre-Louis Arnaud Six — European University
Institute (EUI)
Crossing Intellectual Borders: Toward a Global Social Thought Lester R. Kurtz — George Mason
University
420. Paper Session: Examining Reproductive Choices: Black Middle-Class Women, Single and Living Alone (SALA)
Sunday Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizers: Cherise Andrea Harris, Connecticut College; Dawne Mouzon, Rutgers, The State University of New
Jersey; Kristie Alicia Ford, Skidmore College
Presider: Kristie Alicia Ford, Skidmore College
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Examining the Institutional Foundations of the Black Marriage Decline: Structural Inequality in Black
Family Patterns Dawne Mouzon — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
The Well-Being of Middle Class Black SALA Women Kris Marsh — University of Maryland
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Race and Social Class Differences in Women’s Perceived Marital and Motherhood Opportunities Dawne
Mouzon — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Cherise Andrea Harris — Connecticut College
Intersectionality in the Adoption Stories of Two Black, Single, Female Sociologists Cherise Andrea Harris
— Connecticut College, Kristie Alicia Ford — Skidmore College
421. Paper Session: Migrants and Health Care Sunday Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Asad L. Asad, Harvard University
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You’ll Learn When You Get Old: Postpartum Risk Narratives among Chinese Immigrant Women Kuan-Yi
Chen — CUNY Graduate Center
Redefining Welfare: The Case of Obama Care and Hispanic Immigrants’ Transnational Medical
Practices Alexandra Casuso — Florida Atlantic University
We are Family in Sickness and in Health: Transfers by Immigrants 50-years and older Leslie-Ann Bolden
— Bellevue Hospital Center
The Importance of Country of Origin for Health Service Utilization among Immigrants in the United
States Christina Angie Nguyen — Harvard University
The Impact of the Built Environment on the Health and Well-Being of Refugee Populations Danielle Taana
Smith — Rochester Institute of Technology
422. Paper Session: Issues in Medical Sociology: Substance Abuse and Addiction Sunday Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30
PM
Presider: R. Tyson Smith, Haverford College
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Contingencies of the Will: Uses of Harm Reduction and the Disease Model of Addiction among Health Care
Practitioners Kelly Szott — Syracuse University and the National Development and Research Institutes
(NDRI)
Prescription Sedative Misuse: Co-opting and Resisting the Medicalization of Anxiety Amy LeClair —
Rutgers University, Brian C. Kelly — Purdue University
The Non-Medical Use of Stimulants in College Students -- Creating Injunctive and Descriptive
Norms Aukje Lamonica — Southern Connecticut State University, Miriam Boeri — Bentley University
What Doesn’t Kill You Doesn’t Always Make You Stronger: Preliminary findings of the "The Substance
Abuse Prevention, Education and Outreach for First Responders Program". Patricia Mary Griffin —
Temple University
423. Paper Session: Politics: Frontstage, Backstage, and Offstage Sunday Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Jeffrey Dowd, Goucher College
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The Office of the Repealer: Citizen and Legislative Engagement with a Novel Political Agency, 20112014 Ben Merriman — University of Chicago
Beyond Consultation or Cooptation: Experts as Brokers in Public Hearings Jennifer Girouard — Brandeis
University
Theorizing Popular Power, Councils and Democratic Self-Governance Anderson McKinley Bean — George
Mason University
The Importance of Presence and Space in the Public Sphere Katherine E. Tait — UNC Chapel Hill
Mechanisms of Political Apathy: Powerlessness or Indifference Anna Zhelnina — CUNY Graduate Center
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424. Paper Session: Culture and the Discourses of Nationalism Sunday Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Marisa Tramontano, CUNY Graduate Center
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Collective Memory, Historiography and Nationality-A Comparative Content Analysis on Chinese History
Textbooks Zhaojin Lu — State University of New York at Albany
Breaking up the National Container: The Cosmopolitanization of Collective Memories Daria Khlevnyuk —
Stony Brook University, Daniel Levy — Stony Brook University
Discourses of Sovereignty and Nationalism as Foils for a Human Rights Regime: Russian Responses to the
Growing Power of the European Court of Human Rights Catherine Scott — Columbia University
The Politics and Practices of Nation-Building: The Military’s Role in Recent International
Interventions Sergio Catignani — University of Exeter
425. Paper Session: New Boundaries of Inclusion: DACA and Immigrant Youth Sunday Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizer: Stephen P Ruszczyk, CUNY Graduate Center
Presider: Stephen P Ruszczyk, CUNY Graduate Center
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Federal Action, State Reactions: A Comparative Analysis of Hostile and Hospitable Responses to
DACA?? Kara Cebulko — Providence College, Alexis Silver — SUNY Purchase
Deferred Access for Rural Childhood Arrivals: Consequences of DACA’s Urban Bias for Undocumented
Youth Working in New York Agriculture Kathleen Sexsmith — Cornell University, Mary Jo Dudley —
Cornell University
New York Undocumented Youth Uptake of Deferred Action: In Action, Deferred Stephen P Ruszczyk —
CUNY Graduate Center
Discussant:
 Shannon Gleeson, Cornell University
426. Paper Session: Issues in the Teaching Profession Sunday Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Billie Gastic, Relay Graduate School of Education
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Rank and File Teacher Movements Fighting the Assault on Education Dan Clawson — University of
Massachsetts-Amherst
Examining the Maldistribution in Teacher Quality: A Spatial Analysis of the Distribution of Credentialed
Educators in California Schools Ryan Seebruck — University of Arizona
Violating the Public Trust: Educators Who Lose their Teaching Licenses Judith Stull — La Salle
University, Rebecca Sweeney — La Salle University
Routinization of Teaching in Charter Management Organized Schools Mary Elizabeth Del Savio —
University of Pennsylvania
427. Paper Session: Decoloniality and the Social Sciences (III): Border Selves and Transcultural Tricksters Sunday
Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizers: Alexander I. Stingl, Drexel University; Sabrina M. Weiss, Rochester institute of Technology;
Nicholas James Rowland, The Pennsylvania State University
Presider: Nicholas James Rowland, The Pennsylvania State University
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Decolonizing (with) The Sociological Imagination Jyoti Puri — Simmons College
Decolonization and a Derivative Sociality Patrica Ticineto Clough — The Graduate Center CUNY
Between the Ghost and the Shell: A Hauntology of Zombies. Transmedial Figurations of Radical Otherness,
Radical Democracy, and Generative Justice Alexander I. Stingl — Drexel University, Sabrina M. Weiss —
Rochester institute of Technology
Sociology in the Context of Coloniality Vrushali Patil — Florida International University
428. Paper Session: Gender, Health, and Medicine Sunday Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Donna Marie Manion, University of Buffalo
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Indoor Air Pollution and Women’s Status: A Comparative Investigation of Gender Inequalities and
Environmental Health in Poor Nations Maria Theresa Mejia — Lehigh University, Kelly F. Austin —
Lehigh University
Social Capital Association with Puerto Rican Mother’s Self-Rated Health Ethan Schein — University of
Massachusetts, Boston
"I think we get hugged more": An Examination of Gender Socialization in Medicine Monica M. Cuddy —
University of Delaware, Barret Michalec — University of Delaware, Ann Bell — University of Delaware
"She wants you and me the taxpayers to pay her to have sex...": Politics of Resentment in the Debate
about the Affordable Care Act’s Contraception Mandate Dana Alvare — University of Delaware
429. Paper Session: Public Higher Education at the Crossroads: Reflections from CUNY's Graduate Center Sunday
Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizer: Deborah Gambs, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Presider: Deborah Gambs, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
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A Public Doctoral Education: A Place for Openness, Interdisciplinarity, Care, and Activism Deborah Gambs
— Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
My Personal, Political and Situated Pedagogy Laura Fantone — U C Berkeley
My Public, Private and ’Racially Integrated’ Education(s) Rose M Kim — Borough of Manhattan
Community College/City University of NY
The ’Iron Cage’ of Education? Alia Tyner-Mullings — Stella and Charles Guttman Community College
Rising Elitism and the Narrowing of Borders at Public Universities Jennifer Pastor — Borough of
Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Public Higher Education in Prisoner Reentry in New York City: Educating "The Children of the Whole
People" in the Era of Mass Incarceration Michelle Ronda — Borough of Manhattan Community College,
CUNY
My Not-at-all-private Metamorphosis: On the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and
Public School Spaces Jean C. Halley — College of Staten Island, CUNY
Discussant:
 Robin Isserles, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
430. Paper Session: Music Subcultures and Social Scenes Sunday Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Kimberly J McGann, Nazareth College
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Addict Rap: The Shift from Drug Distributor to Drug Consumer in Hip-Hop
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Heroin and Music in New York City Barry Spunt — John Jay College/CUNY
The Brooklyn Warehouse Party Scene: Community, Transgression, and Resistance in a Temporary Zone of
Autonomy Mark Pawson — CUNY Graduate Center, Brian C. Kelly — Purdue University
431. Paper Session: Sacred and Psychological Boundaries Sunday Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Organizer: Jerry Seth Piven, Columbia University Death Seminar
Presider: Jerry Seth Piven, Columbia University Death Seminar
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Sacred and Psychological Boundaries: Migration and Retaliation Against Violated Sacred & Cognitive
Borders Jerry Seth Piven — Columbia University Death Seminar
Sacred and Psychological Boundaries: Terror, Demonism, and Destruction Sheldon Solomon — Skidmore
College
Sacred and Psychological Boundaries: Psychic Topography and the Uses of the Beyond Kirby Farrell —
UMass Amherst
432. Paper Session: Immigrant Civic Engagement and Political Participation Sunday Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Mehdi Bozorgmehr, City College, CUNY
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Civic Engagement of American Muslims Hooshang Pazaki — East Stroudsburg University, Chin Hu — East
Stroudsburg University
Political Adaptation of Post-1991 Eastern European Immigrants in the United States Nina Michalikova —
University of Central Oklahoma
Does Involvement in Ethnic Organizations Contribute to Political Participation among Asian American
Immigrants? Chigon Kim — Wright State University
The Influence of Socioeconomic Status and Ethnic Identity Variables on Iranian American Political
Participation Jessica Emami — George Mason University
433. Paper Session: Theorizing the Performance of Gender and Sex Sunday Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Catherine White Berheide, Skidmore College
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Between a "Mother Goose" and "Swan": Exploring Subjectivity for Coxswains in Men’s Collegiate
Rowing Allister Pilar Plater — University of Virginia
Real Men Love Ponies? The Adult Male Fans of "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic" and the Negotiation
of Masculinity Regimes Raj Ghoshal — Goucher College, Jamie Mullaney — Goucher College
"Don’t be so autistic": Bronies and the Discursive Construction of Abject Masculinity Online John Bailey —
Rutgers University, Brenna Harvey — University of Connecticut
Presentations of Sexualities in Coffee Houses -- Borders and Boundaries Kimberly Tauches — Skidmore
College
Adults at Play: Gender Labeling in Performance at an Improv Comedy Theatre Nathan James Dern —
Columbia University
434. Paper Session: Teaching Methodologies: New and Creative Approaches Sunday Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Sara Raley, McDaniel College
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Car Advertising and the Sociological Imagination: Introducing the Perspective through an Innovative
Writing Assignment. Ervin Kosta — Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Are They Learning? Am I Making a Change in Attitudes? Online versus In-classroom Course Presentation of
Social Problems. Janice Kay Purk — Mansfield University
Crossing the Border of the Fixed Mindset in Teaching and Learning. Natacha Cesar-Davis — Bunker Hill
Community College, LaTasha K. Sarpy — Bunker Hill Community College
Imagining the Alternative: Teaching Students about Social Construction Using an Anti-racist Response
Activity Kathleen Gray — Elizabeth City State University
435. Paper Session: Political Fields in Historical Contexts Sunday Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Brian E Green, Keene State College
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Between Nationalism and Pan-Islamism: Khomeini’s Pan-Islamism Ensieh Eftekhari — Stony Brook
University
Tunisia: Understanding Regime Change Through Political Elite Trajectories Jean-Baptiste Gallopin — Yale
University
From Primitive Accumulation to Accumulation of Network Ties: Modernizing State against Western
Colonialism in Late 19th-Century Thailand Keerati Chenpitayaton — The New School for Social Research
The Fall and Rise of Empire: A Study of China’s Arms-transfers Regime in the Era of US Decline Zhifan Luo
— University at Albany-SUNY, Aaron Major — University at Albany-SUNY
From National Circuits to Global Chains: The Emergence of Oil Palm as a Flex Crop in Indonesia, 18482014 Kushariyaningsih C. Boediono — Binghamton University, State University of New York
436. Roundtable: Boundary Work in Professions and Occupations Sunday Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Sarah Sachs, Columbia University
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The Art of Organizing: Theorizing the Production of Abstract Knowledge Systems in Art History Sarah
Sachs — Columbia University
The Information Technology Workforce as a Contested Occupational Terrain: Who "Owns"
Computing? Lisa M. Frehill — National Science Foundation
The Disappearance of Employers: Organizational Devices Used by Employers to Disenfranchise Workers
and Avoid Legal Responsibility George Gonos — SUNY at Potsdam
User Groups or Unions? Organization for Media Professionals Debra Osnowitz — Clark University
Outsourcing Domestic Tasks and Work-Life Balance: A Swedish Case Study of Buyers’ Experiences of
Household Services Christopher Gronberg — Cornell University, Susanne Fahlén — Stockholm University
437. Roundtable: The Effects of Natural Disasters on People and Community Sunday Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Rebecca Joan Rasch, The Graduate Center, CUNY
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Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries: Drawing on Geography to Map Social Vulnerability to Flood Hazard in
Brazil Rebecca Joan Rasch — The Graduate Center, CUNY
Relative Loss and Cohesion from Natural Disasters: Evidence from Hurricane Sandy Kirk S. Lawrence —
St. Joseph’s College, NY, Dominique Treboux — St. Joseph’s College, NY, Arielle Lindstrom — St. Joseph’s
College, NY, Denzil Charles — St. Joseph’s College, NY
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The Shift from Sustainability to Resiliency on the Post Sandy New York City Waterfront Steve Lang —
LaGuardia Community College, CUNY
The Estimated Impact of a Natural Disaster on Sexual Intimate Partner Violence: Evidence from the 2010
Earthquake in Haiti Abigail Weitzman — New York University, Julia Andrea Behrman — New York
University
438. Roundtable: New Research in Organizational Analysis Sunday Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Matthew Block, Graduate Center - City University of New York
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Net Negatives: Transcending Pro-Network Bias in Organizational Analysis Meghan Elizabeth Kallman —
Brown University, Mark C. Suchman — Brown University
A Framework for Laboratory Experiments in Social Organization Jason Radford — University of
Chicago, David Lazer — Northeastern University
Logical Transformation: Kerala’s Kudumbashree Movement as a Case Study in the Organizational
Development of Institutional Entrepreneurship and Social Skill Matthew Block — Graduate Center - City
University of New York
439. Roundtable: Gender in the Spheres of Work and Economy Sunday Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Carolyn Smith Keller, Keene State College
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Women’s Paths to Politics: A Comparative Analysis of MPs in Europe Carolyn Smith Keller — Keene State
College
Why Have There Been No Men Artists?: Analyzing Debates of Masculinities in the Turkish Contemporary
Art Scene in Parallel with the Notion of "Men Artists" Çaglar Çetin — Stony Brook University
Knife Wielding Girls: Women & Butchery Catherine Piccoli — n/a
Ethnic Communities’ Density and the Gender Gap of Immigrants Labor Force Participation Erez Aharon
Marantz — NYU, Debora P. Birgier — Tel Aviv University
Gender Ideology and Financial Behavior of Women in the U.S. Megumi Omori — Bloomsburg University
of Pennsylvania
440. Roundtable: Issues in Immigration Sunday Mar 1 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Presider: Elisabeth A Brodbeck, The Graduate Center, CUNY
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Transnational Migrants: The Paradoxical Pursuit of Spatial Mobility and Citizenship. Elisabeth A
Brodbeck — The Graduate Center, CUNY
Cross Cultural Journeys: Challenges and Opportunities Mitra Das — University of Massachusetts Lowell
Challenging Borders Cristina Dragomir — SUNY Oswego
Social Control, Deviance, and The Way They Came: The Immigrant’s Physical Journey to the United
States Natasha C. Pratt-Harris — Morgan State University
Regulating/Unregulating High-Skilled Immigration in the US in a Globalized Age Marcela F. González —
Graduate Center, CUNY
Latino Midwest Migration and the Reconstruction of the United States Hilario Molina II — Indiana
University of Pennsylvania
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As-yet unscheduled sessions
XX.. : Committee on the Status of Minorities Paper Session
XX.. Tour: Lower East Side: Gentrification, Bars, and History
Organizers: Richard E. Ocejo, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY; Jonathan Wynn, University of
Massachusetts, Amherst
XX.. Tour: Greenwich Village
Organizer: William Helmreich, City College and Graduate Center, CUNY
XX.. Tour: The New Lower Manhattan
Organizer: Gregory C. Smithsimon, City University of New York - Brooklyn College
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Index to Participants
Arias, Naeelisha : 135
Armstrong, Elizabeth M: 381
Armstrong, Ksenia: 269
Arsenault, Kenneth : 262
Arseneau, Krisztina : 193
Arshad, Muhammad : 218
Arvidsson, Adam: 315
Asad, Asad L. : 149 , 368 , 421
Ashley, Colin Patrick : 360
Ashlock, Jennifer M. : 418
Asimakopoulos, John : 405
Atalay, Zeynep : 37
Ataman, Aysenur : 17
Atterberry, Adrienne Lee : 15 , 334
Aupers, Stef: 271
Austin, Kelly F.: 219 , 428
Austin, Kimberly : 74
Ayala, Jennefer : 73
Ayotte, Kate : 29
Babb, Sarah : 82
Bacchus, Nazreen: 255
Bachmeier, James D.: 43
Badruddoja, Roksana : 292 , 320
Bae, Youngjoon : 333
Bailey, John : 433
Baiocchi, Gianpaolo : 313
Baker-Smith, E. Christine : 268
Bakker, Johannes (Hans) Iemke: 403
Balarezo, Genesis: 73
Baldwin, Alan Bryant : 300
Ballena, Brenda S. : 193
Ballinas, Jorge : 130
Balogun, Oluwakemi : 364
Balta Ozgen, Aysegul : 49
Banks, Patricia A. : 414 , 415
Banton, Vanessa Geneva : 29
Bao, Chiwen : 35
Barcelos, Chris : 273
Barnard, Stephen R : 355
Barner, John R. : 275
Barnes, Liberty Walther : 239 , 294
Barnes, Medora : 324
Barnes, Riche: 40
Barnett, Kelsey: 193
Bartholomew, Jacob: 144
Bartkiene, Aiste: 401
Barton, Rachel : 370
Basaran Sahin, Duygu : 85
Basaran, Oyman : 10
Bastas, Hara : 218
Bastomski, Sara : 267
Bateman, Gracelyn: 289
Bates, Julia : 404
Batista, Adriana : 302
Battle, Brittany Pearl : 142
Abascal, Maria C : 189
Abdelhadi, Eman : 128
Abeigon, Anais: 193
Abramovitz, Mimi: 84
Abshire, Gillian I: 335
Aciman, André : 199
Acker, Gila Miriam : 103
Adams, Richard E.: 127
Adams, Tracey L.: 327
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Rothman, Barbara Katz: 266
Routhier, Giselle : 329
Rovner, Ellen Beth : 179
Rowan, Mike : 244 , 377
Rowe, Martin : 120
Rowland, Nicholas James : 375 , 403 , 427
Royster, Michael D. : 416
Rubin, Gabriel : 304
Rubio, Betsy Mar : 29
Rucks-Ahidiana, Zawadi : 76 , 119
Ruegner, Kelly : 166
Rufrano, Michelle: 122
Ruppanner, Leah: 148
Russian, Anna Elyse : 166
Ruszczyk, Stephen P : 214 , 425
Rutherford, Markella B. : 229
Sabella, Kathryn A. : 373 , 402
Sacco, Timothy : 206
Sachs, Sarah : 436
Sackett, Blair : 206
Safer, Hannah Josephine : 148
Saito, Kei : 236
Salam, Rifat Anjum : 383
Salas Coronado, Diana Y : 7
Salman, Sarah : 46
Sampson, Robert J. : 198
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Sanchez, Pablo Joshua : 374
Sanchez, Sheila : 166
Sánchez-Connally, Patricia: 316
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Sanders, Jolene : 60
Sandhoff, Michelle : 240
Sanli, Bilge : 415
SanMarco, Sofia: 238
Sanogo, Manfa : 333
Santacruz, Maria: 73
Santellano, Karina : 305
Santiago, Odilka Sabrina : 69
Santikian, Hoori: 297
Santos, Amanda: 73
Santos, Jessica : 84
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Saperstein, Aliya : 251
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Savage, Ritchie : 371
Savio, Gianmarco : 146
Sawyer, Don : 234
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Scarborough, Roscoe : 21
Scardino, Jessica: 272
Schaefer, Bernadette: 270
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Scharr, Alison Beth : 335
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Schirmer, Jessica : 66
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Schnittker, Jason : 56
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Schrader, Stuart: 378
Schrage, Daniel: 265
Schuldiner, Neil : 295
Schultz, Ph.D., Jill : 108
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Schwartz, Michael: 271
Schwartz, Rachel : 125
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Scott, Catherine : 424
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Sczymecki, Taylor : 135
Sedares, Thomas: 205
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Segaloff, Kelsey: 178
Segura, Melisa Reyes : 305
Seibel, Amber Christine : 277
Seitova, Nargiza: 88
Selman, Holli Ellen : 135
Selod, Saher : 291
Selwyn, Neil : 284
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Shani, Serah : 83
Shannon, Deric Michael : 158
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Sharma, Upma: 213
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Sheinheit, Ian : 315
Shenasi, Shabnam : 67
Sherman, Rachel : 2
Shi, Wanlu : 29
Shigihara, Amanda Michiko : 5
Shin, Eun Kyong : 215
Shinberg, Diane: 343
Shirazi, Sam Abrahim : 302
Shoff, Benjamin Patrick : 277
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Sickels, Michael : 125
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Silva, Jennifer M.: 30 , 171 , 306
Silver, Alexis : 425
Silver, Barbara E. : 281
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Silverstein, Merril D: 225
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Simone, Adriana : 277
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Singh, Sava Saheli : 357
Singh, Sourabh : 265
Singh, Vikash : 94 , 373
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Skinner, Karen : 277
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Sloan, Jennifer : 379 , 396
Slone, Avi : 277
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Small, Michael : 305
Smångs, Mattias : 404
Smiley, Calvin John : 312 , 430
Smirnova, Michelle Hannah : 246
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Smith, Christopher N : 416
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Smith, David G: 267
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Smith, Irving : 417
Smith, Lisa M: 373
Smith, Margaret Eleanor : 296
Smith, Mikaela : 330
Smith, Philip: 267
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Smith, Robert C.: 197 , 391
Smith, Wade P. : 384
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Smithsimon, Gregory C.: 226
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Soles, Diane : 108
Solomon, Sheldon: 431
Sommer, Jamie Marie : 45
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Song, You Jin (Jenna) : 114
Soss, Joe: 195
Soule, Kendra Jane : 166
Souza Leão, Luciana : 27
Soyseckin, Idil Safiye : 148
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Spaniol, Matthew J: 403
Sparks, Donald: 100
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Sperling, Jessica: 316
Sperling, Valerie: 113
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Stageman, Daniel Lee : 91
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Starr, Michael: 305
Staulters, Mimi : 388
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Stein, Karen L. : 68
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Stevens, Lindsay: 381
Stevens, Mitchell : 147
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Stokes-DuPass, Nicole : 219 , 304
Strader, Eiko Hiraoka : 263 , 327
Strange, Casey : 346
Strashnaya, Renata : 108
Streater, Nakia: 234
Streetman, Lee : 54
Strickland, Suzanne: 213
Strohecker, David Paul : 370
Strohl, Jared : 27
Strong, Myron : 320
Stroud, Ryan: 189
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Strully, Kate : 43
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Suchman, Mark C: 438
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Sullivan, Sean Michael : 413
SULTANA, SHARMIN : 305
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Sun, Ken Chih-Yan : 67 , 281
Surrey, David : 54 , 73
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Swartz, David L. : 275
Sweeney, Rebecca: 426
swoboda, Jessica: 238
Swords, Diane: 144
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Sznajder, Kristin K.: 3
Sznitman, Sharon : 15 , 357
Szott, Kelly : 422
Tait, Katherine E. : 423
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Takacs, Izolda : 412
Takasugi, Fumiko : 132
Tang, Zequin : 219
Tao, Yu : 65 , 123
Taubman, Danielle: 15 , 357
Tauches, Kimberly : 14 , 45 , 64 , 433
Tavares, Gracieli Mendes : 327
Tavernier, LaToya : 260
Tavory, Iddo : 111 , 341
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Taylor, Caitlin J. : 95
Taylor, Keeanga-Yamahtta : 139
Taylor, Rosemary CR : 47
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Tejada, Karen Ivette : 303
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Tenorio, Luis Edward : 135
Ternikar, Farha : 179
Tevington, Patricia : 399
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Thomas, Kyla Erinn : 380
Thomas, Melvin E: 249
Thomas, Stacey Rena : 335
Thomas, Tanesha A. : 377
Thomassen, Bjørn : 111
Thompson , Lisa : 166
Thompson, Andrew: 49
Thompson, Sarah: 135
Thorpe, Christine W.: 141
Thrasher, Steven : 306
Thurman, Katie : 29
Tienda, Marta : 278
Tiger, Rebecca : 143
Tinati, Ramine: 174
Tinsley, Meghan : 404
Toikka, Arho : 158
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Tompkins, Joanne : 161
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Toro Isaza, Paulina : 335
Torpey, John : 97 , 111
Torres, Denise : 326
Torres, Idali: 210
Torres, Jeremy: 135
Tosh, Sarah : 5
Tostoe, Jon Kurtis : 335
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Travis, Jeremy : 196
Treboux, Dominique: 437
Treitler, Vilna Bashi : 195 , 251 , 395
Trillo, Alex: 73 , 301 , 334
Trimbur, Lucia: 254 , 282
Tripodi, Francesca : 361
Troia, Bailey Denise : 335
Trouille, David : 9
Trover, Amy Lynne : 277
Trull, S. Loren : 67
Trumino, Ph.D., Joseph G. A. : 181 , 238
Tseng, Shu-Fen : 25
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Tuominen, Mary C. : 340
Turner, Bryan : 111
Turner, Ryan : 54
Tweet, Patricia : 90
Twine, France Winddance: 371
Tyagi, Juhi : 182
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Tzou, Alice : 415
Ugaz, Christan: 334
Uibel, Stephanie : 305
Uitermark, Justus: 350
Uman, Hana Rose : 92
Umeh, Zimife: 408
Ungemah, Lori : 136
Urbina Julio, Daniela : 215
Ussery, Maggie : 253
Uzwiak, Beth: 124
Vaccaro, Christian A.: 343
Vachon, Todd E : 247
Vahlstrup, Peter: 361
Vallas, Steven P: 188
Valle, Melissa Mercedes : 89
Vallejo Pedraza, Diana Catalina : 145
Valley, Norman: 12
Van Cleaf, Kara: 86 , 243
van de Rijt, Arnout: 218
Van der Waal, Jeroen: 271
Van Dolsen, Katherine: 44
Van Vooren, Nicole: 106
VanArsdale, Brianna Lee : 45
Varas Diaz, Nelson: 91
Vardi, Itai: 206
Vasi, Ion Bogdan: 146
Vasilieva, Maria Cristina : 246
Vaughan, Diane : 336
Venkatesh, Sudhir : 341
Vera, Amarissa Franchesca : 166
Vertesi, Janet : 228
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Vickerman, Milton : 211
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Vignoli, Daniele: 50
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Villarrubia-Mendoza, Jacqueline : 262 , 348
Villenas, Christian : 212 , 374
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Vitrano, Jessie : 135
Vivoni, Francisco : 205
Volscho, Thomas : 88
Volsky, Sonya: 269
Votruba-Drzal, Elizabeth: 162
Voulgarides, Catherine: 268
Voyer, Andrea : 289
Vujnovic, Marina : 217
Vuolajarvi, Niina : 131
Waggoner, Miranda : 381
Wahl, Chelsea : 264
Wakin, Michele : 329
Waldinger , Roger : 197
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Walsh, Jane Schuchert : 101 , 376
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Wang, Leslie : 237
Wapler, Ruediger: 262
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Waters, Kari: 182
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Watkins Liu, Callie : 332
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Watts, Jerry Gafio: 139
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Weitzman, Abigail : 50 , 437
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Welsh, Heather : 166
Welty, Gordon : 293
Wetzel, Christopher : 387
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Wherry, Frederick : 252
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White, Joy : 315
White, Patricia: 215
Whitefield, Pam : 365
Whiteford, Sarah Gwynne : 135
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Whittier, Nancy : 409
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Wiest, Julie B. : 178 , 361
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Wilder, Elisabeth : 274
Wildfeuer , Rachel : 129
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Williams, Kimberly: 144
Williams, Molly : 389
Williams, Rhys H. : 182 , 409
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Willis-Aronowitz, Nona : 285
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Wilson, Vondora : 108
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Wimmer, Andreas : 251
Winkelman, Michelle : 193
Winship, Christopher : 336
Winstead, Kevin : 332
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Wisnicki, Elle Shayna : 135
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Witham, Dana Hysock : 176 , 343
Witteveen, Dirk Maurits : 15 , 106
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Wood, Michael : 72
Wray, Matt : 32
Wright, Brad : 300
Wright, Nathan : 347
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Wu, Tina : 328
Wu, Tommy : 365
Wyant, Brian : 156
Wylie, Sara: 274
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Xu, Bin : 145
Xu, Di : 241
Xu, Jianping : 303
Yamashita, Lianne: 132
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Yanmaz, Selen : 357
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Yazdiha, Haj : 207
Yeh, Hsin-Yi : 72 , 283
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Young, Dale : 193 , 326
Young, Kevin A. : 271
Yousaf, Farhan Navid: 218 , 245
Yrizar Barbosa, Guillermo : 55 , 368
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Zagrebina, Anna : 271
Zahner, Lucas Joseph : 277
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Zalewski, Jacqueline M. : 125
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Zhang, Weiwei : 274
Zhang, Yuping : 35
Zhao, Shanyang : 173
Zhelnina, Anna : 113 , 423
Zheng, Wenjuan : 38
Zhou, Min : 168
Zhu, Queenie : 15 , 63
Zimmerman, Cara: 352
Zink, Katherine: 166
Zinn, Maxine Baca: 40
Zohn, Katelyn Ann : 135
Zolberg, Vera : 169 , 352
Zoltanski, Jennifer : 286
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Zuberi, Daniyal : 22
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