Post on 23-Apr-2023
SATURDAY
Saturday, 7:00 am
1004. Meeting. Section on Political Sociology
Council Meeting
New York Hilton, Concourse C, Concourse,
7:00-8:00am
1007. Meeting. Section on Ethnomethodology and
Conversation Analysis Council Meeting
New York Hilton, Concourse F, Concourse,
7:00-8:00am
1028. Meeting. Excellence in Reporting on Social
Issues Award Selection Committee
New York Hilton, Petit Trianon, Third Floor,
7:00-8:00am
1030. Meeting. Distinguished Contributions to
Teaching Award Selection Committee
New York Hilton, Lincoln, Fourth Floor, 7:00-
8:00am
1034. Meeting. Distinguished Scholarly Book
Award Selection Committee
New York Hilton, East, Fourth Floor, 7:00-
8:00am
1042. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Law
Council Meeting
Sheraton New York, Murray Hill, Lower
Level, 7:00-8:00am
1044. Meeting. Section on Science, Knowledge,
and Technology Council Meeting
Sheraton New York, Flatiron, Lower Level,
7:00-8:00am
1062. Meeting. Section on the Sociology of Human
Rights Council Meeting
Sheraton New York, Liberty 4, Third Floor,
7:00-8:00am
1063. Meeting. Section on History of Sociology
Council Meeting
Sheraton New York, Liberty 5, Third Floor,
7:00-8:00am
Saturday, 8:30 am
1103. Section on the Sociology of Mental Health.
Social Justice Approaches to Mental Health:
Addressing Marginalization, Exclusion, and
Racism
New York Hilton, Concourse B, Concourse,
8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Alisa K. Lincoln, Northeastern
University
Presider: Alisa K. Lincoln, Northeastern University
Contextualizing and Managing Multiple Stigmas
Related to Mental Illness and Criminal Justice
System Involvement - Wallis Adams, Boston
University; Alisa K. Lincoln, Northeastern
University; Ineke Haen Marshall, Northeastern
University; Phil Brown, Northeastern University;
Jeff Draine, Temple University
Feeling Better with Similar Others? The Role of
Social Networks for Improving Immigrant
Youths’ Mental Health - Tamara van der Does,
Santa Fe Institute; Muna Adem, Indiana
University
How the Stigmatized Deflect: Managing Stigmatizing
Mental Health Labels in the Criminal Justice
System - Ruth Frances Richardson, Georgia State
University
Refugee Well-Being Project: Efficacy of a
Community-Based Intervention to Address Social
Determinants of Mental Health - Jessica Rose
Goodkind, University of New Mexico; Deborah I.
Bybee, Michigan State University; Julia Meredith
Hess, University of New Mexico; Suha Amer,
University of New Mexico; Martin Ndayisenga,
University of New Mexico; Richard Neil Greene,
University of New Mexico; Ryeora Choe,
University of New Mexico; Brian Isakson,
University of New Mexico; Brandon Baca,
Albuquerque Public Schools; Mahbooba Pannah,
University of New Mexico
1104. Section on Political Sociology. Old Problems
and New Methods: The Resurgence of Political
Parties in Political Sociology
New York Hilton, Concourse C, Concourse,
8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Adam Slez, University of Virginia
Presider: Adam Slez, University of Virginia
Does Class Matter? It Depends: Regional Variation
in Class Voting, 1948-2000 - Stephanie Lynn
Ternullo, University of Chicago
Factions in Action: Party Networks and Political
Alignment in China's Reform Era - Yang Zhang,
American University; Feng Shi, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill
How Party Coalitions Anchor Group Positions: The
Case of Evangelicals and Climate Change - Lydia
Bean, University of Texas at Arlington; Steven
Teles, Johns Hopkins University
Pathways of Partisan Ambivalence: Political
Outcomes of the Global Wave of Contention
(2010-2018) - Tomas Gold, University of Notre
Dame; Ann Mische, University of Notre Dame
History, Biography and Historical-Comparative
Analysis: A Refraction Approach to the
Sociology of Parties - Stephanie L. Mudge,
University of California-Davis
1107. Regular Session. Deportation Threats and
Realities in the United States
New York Hilton, Concourse F, Concourse,
8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Tanya Maria Golash-Boza,
University of California, Merced
Presider: Robbee Wedow, Broad Institute of Harvard
and MIT
Local Immigration Enforcement and Latino
Segregation - Matthew Hall, Cornell University;
Jacob S. Rugh, Brigham Young University
“No such thing as sanctuary”: How Fear and
Uncertainty are Transforming Immigrant Lives -
Florencia Rojo, UCSF
The Effects of Deportation and the Threat of
Deportation on Food Insecurity among Latino
Immigrant Families - Sarah Bowen, North
Carolina State University; Sinikka Elliott,
University of British Columbia; Annie Hardison-
Moody, North Carolina State University
“When it’s an emergency, we take that risk”:
Biopolitical assemblages and U.S. immigrant
health - Meredith Van Natta, Duke University
1111. Author Meets Critic. Algorithms of
Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce
Racism (New York University Press, 2018) by
Safiya Umoja Noble
New York Hilton, Madison, Second Floor,
8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Brian Gran, Case Western
Reserve University
Author: Safiya Umoja Noble, University of Southern
California
Presider: Cassi L. Pittman Claytor, Case Western
Reserve University
Critics: Charlton McIlwain, New York University;
Laura Robinson, Santa Clara University; Daniel
Laurison, Swarthmore College
1112. Special Sessions. ASA Rose Series: Golden
Years? Social Inequalities in Later Life (2018)
by Deborah Carr
New York Hilton, Clinton, Second Floor, 8:30-
10:10am
Session Organizer: Leslie S. Paik, City College of the
City University of New York
Presider: Leslie S. Paik, City College of the City
University of New York
Panelists: Pamela Herd, Syracuse University;
Kenneth F. Ferraro, Purdue University; Corey M.
Abramson, University of Arizona; Madonna
Harrington Meyer, Syracuse University; Deborah
Carr, Boston University
1113. Thematic Sessions. Intersectionality
New York Hilton, Gibson, Second Floor, 8:30-
10:10am
Session Organizer: Ranita Ray, University of
Nevada-Las Vegas
Presider: Hae Yeon Choo, University of Toronto
Intersectionality, Decoloniality, and the Analyses of
Silence - Bandana Purkayastha, University of
Connecticut
The Way I See It:” Middle Class Latinxs’
Engagement with Intersectionality - Lorena
Garcia, University of Illinois at Chicago
Complex Inequalities - Evelyn Nakano Glenn,
University of California, Berkeley
Tokenism in the Technology Industry: An
Intersectional Analysis of Asian and Black
Female Technology Workers in Elite Labor
Markets - France Winddance Twine, University
of California, Santa Barbara
1116. Departmental Management and Leadership
Workshop. Handling Reports of Sexual
Harassment in the Department
New York Hilton, Murray Hill West, Second
Floor, 8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Margaret Weigers Vitullo,
American Sociological Association
Leader: Margaret Weigers Vitullo, American
Sociological Association
1117. Teaching Workshop. Food for Thought:
How to Integrate the Hunger Banquet
Simulation Activity into Sociology Classes and
College Campuses
New York Hilton, Murray Hill East, Second
Floor, 8:30-10:10am
Session Organizers: Holly Pottle, South Texas
College; Jenny Lynn Chamberlain, South Texas
College
1118. Thematic Sessions. Engaging Community in
Sociology
New York Hilton, Nassau West, Second Floor,
8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Mary Romero, Arizona State
University
Presider: Ashley Wood Doane, University of Hartford
Partnering through Policy: Organizational
Scholarship and Social Justice in the International
Domestic Workers Movement - Jennifer Fish, Old
Dominion University
An Intersectional Study of My Personal Food Justice
Journey - Phoebe Christina Godfrey, University
of Connecticut
Objectivity, Neutrality, Access, and Advocacy:
Conundrums in Socially Engaged Research -
Mary E. Pattillo, Northwestern University
1119. Thematic Sessions. Forging a Science of
Policing’s Consequences
New York Hilton, Nassau East, Second Floor,
8:30-10:10am
Session Organizers: Erin M. Kerrison, University of
California, Berkeley; Phillip Atiba Goff, Center
for Policing Equity
Presider: Erin M. Kerrison, University of California,
Berkeley
Prognosis… Reform: How Data-Driven Policing Can
Improve Public Health and Safety - Erin M.
Kerrison, Center for Policing Equity; Phillip
Atiba Goff, Center for Policing Equity
The Network Structure of Police Misconduct in
Chicago - Andrew V. Papachristos, Northwestern
University
Justice is ‘Just Us’: Harnessing Technology to
Expand our Understanding of the Individual and
Communal Consequences of Policing in the
United States - Vesla Weaver, Johns Hopkins
University
Discussant: Tracie Keesee, New York City Police
Department
1121. Regular Session. Disability Matters: The
Role of Disability in Educational Inequalities
New York Hilton, Sutton Center, Second
Floor, 8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Elizabeth Vaquera, George
Washington University
Presider: Melinda Leigh Maconi, University of South
Florida
Children Under Pressure: Socioeconomic Status,
ADHD Diagnoses, and Future Social and
Academic Behaviors - Jayanti Johanna Owens,
Brown University
Family versus School: Social Origins of Math and
Science Disparities for Youth with Disabilities -
Dara Shifrer, Portland State University; Daniel
Mackin Freeman, Portland State University
Inequality and the College Transition for Students
with Disabilities - Ryan Wells, University of
Massachusetts Amherst
The Stigma of ADHD: Teacher Ratings of Labeled
Students - Ashley Noel Metzger, University of
California, Merced; Laura Theresa Hamilton,
University of California, Merced
Discussant: Rachel Elizabeth Fish, New York
University
1123. Sociology in Practice Settings Symposium.
Practice Symposium Lighting Round 1
(methods)
New York Hilton, Regent, Second Floor, 8:30-
10:10am
Session Organizer: Diego de los Rios, American
Sociological Association
Presider: Mercedes Rubio, NIGMS
Challenges of field work for research in Mexico in
the context of generalized mistrust and violence -
Carlos Lopez
How Sociology is Used to Provide a Portrait of
America - Rachel Marks, U.S. Census Bureau
It’s Hard to Be a Sociologist at the NIH and that’s
Why You Should - Christopher Steven Marcum,
National Institutes of Health
Sociologists and new technologies: challenges and
opportunities for developing a common language
among colleagues - Joy Rayanne Piontak, RTI
International
Sociology in the Age of “Impact Storytelling” -
Jamie McPike, Amerian Institutes for Research
1126. Professional Development Workshop. The
Association of University Presses (AUPresses)
Workshop on How to Publish with a
University Press
New York Hilton, Mercury Ballroom, Third
Floor, 8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Ilene Kalish, New York University
Press
Leaders: Ilene Kalish, New York University Press;
Suzanne Nichols, Russell Sage Foundation
1127. Meeting. Social Psychology Quarterly
Editorial Board
New York Hilton, Rendezvous Trianon, Third
Floor, 8:30-10:10am
1128. Meeting. Minority Fellowship Program
(MFP) Current Fellows
New York Hilton, Petit Trianon, Third Floor,
8:30-10:10am
1129. American Sociological Association Annual
Meeting. First Time Attendees Orientation
New York Hilton, Trianon Ballroom, Third
Floor, 8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Grace Kao, Yale University
Presider: Grace Kao, Yale University
Panelists: Mary Romero, Arizona State University;
David T. Takeuchi, University of Washington;
Christine L. Williams, University of Texas at
Austin; Joya Misra, University of Massachusetts-
Amherst; Nancy López, University of New
Mexico; Nancy Kidd, American Sociological
Association
1131. Mathematical Sociology. Open Topics in
Mathematical Sociology
New York Hilton, New York, Fourth Floor,
8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Anthony Paik, University of
Massachusetts-Amherst
Presider: Milena Tsvetkova, London School of
Economics and Political Science
A Consolidation Model of Political Polarization -
Jaemin Lee, Northeastern University
Collaboration and Cultural Contraction: Hyperbolic
Embeddings of Social and Semantic Networks -
James A. Evans, University of Chicago; Lingfei
Wu, University of Chicago; Linzhuo Li,
University of Chicago
Incorporating Structural Stigma into Network
Analysis - Francis Lee, University of California-
Irvine; Carter T. Butts, University of California-
Irvine
Neural and social basis of attitudinal diversity of
social network members - Yoosik Youm, Yonsei
University, South Korea; Junsol Kim, Yonsei
University; Jeanyung Chey, Seoul National
University; Seyul Kwak, Seoul National
University
Worth the Weight: Conceptualizing and Measuring
Homophily in Weighted Social Networks - Cassie
McMillan, Pennsylvania State University
1132. Regular Session. Arabs and Arab
Americans
New York Hilton, Hudson, Fourth Floor, 8:30-
10:10am
Session Organizer: Louise Cainkar, Marquette
University
Presider: Louise Cainkar, Marquette University
Brown Racialization, Demographobia, and Statistical
Representation of MENA Communities - Bradley
J. Zopf, Carthage College
Labor Market Outcomes of Contemporary Refugees
Resettled in the United States - Ferdose Y Idris,
Princeton University
“They Give Islam A Bad Name”: Turkish-
Americans and Their Conceptualization of
“Other” Muslims - Zeynep Selen Bayhan,
Istanbul 29 Mayis University
What Does “Driving” Mean for Women and Their
Families in Saudi Arabia? - Sarah Almalki
Discussant: Pamela Irving Jackson, Rhode Island
College
1133. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Population
Council Meeting (1 hour)
New York Hilton, Midtown, Fourth Floor,
8:30-9:30am
1140. Regular Session. Blacks and African
Americans
Sheraton New York, Union Square, Lower
Level, 8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Karolyn Tyson, Univ. North
Carolina-Chapel Hill
Presider: Karolyn Tyson, Univ. North Carolina-
Chapel Hill
“We Speak Back”: Disrupting Belonging and
Challenging Anti-Blackness in Portugal - Celeste
Curington, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
When and Where Residential Racial Segregation
Matters for Black Self Employment - Asia Inez
Bento, Rice University
Re-thinking Integration: Black Beauty Salons in the
Post-Civil Rights Era - Ingrid Banks, University
of California - Santa Barbara
Regime Change: Cory Booker, Philanthrocapitalism,
and The New Civil Rights Movement of Our Day,
1996-2006 - John D. Arena, College of Staten
Island
Childhood SES and Black Adult Health: An
Intersectional Approach to the Long Arm of
Childhood - Carlos D. Tavares, Lafayette College
1141. Regular Session. Theoretical and Empirical
Advances in Comparative Historical Sociology
Sheraton New York, Sutton Place, Lower
Level, 8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Julian Go, Boston University
Presider: Cedric de Leon, University of
Massachusetts, Amherst
Causality and History: Modes of causal investigation
in historical social sciences - Ivan Ermakoff,
University of Wisconsin-Madison - EHESS
A Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Revolutions - Atef S.
Said, University of Illinois at Chicago
Politics and Poetics in Lahore’s Pak Tea House
during the Zia Military Dictatorship (1977-1988)
- Kristin Plys, University of Toronto
Discussant: Cedric de Leon, University of
Massachusetts, Amherst
1142. Section on Sociology of Law. Law and
Organizations
Sheraton New York, Murray Hill, Lower
Level, 8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Ronit Dinovitzer, University of
Toronto
Presider: Ronit Dinovitzer, University of Toronto
U.S. Universities’ Responses to Hate Speech
Incidents and Free Speech Politics and the
Implications for Inclusion Policy - Ellen Berrey,
University of Toronto
Workplace Discrimination and the Racialized
Character of Organizations - Reginald Anthony
Byron, Southwestern University; Vincent J.
Roscigno, Ohio State University
Accessing Justice in Brazil’s Urban Amazon:
Brazilian Legal Aid Lawyers at Work - Vitor
Dias, Indiana University-Bloomington
Practicing Privacy: Legal Compliance and Provider-
Patient Communication in American Hospitals -
Mark C. Suchman, Brown University; Elizabeth
Brennan, Brown University; Susanne Monahan,
Western Oregon University
The Hidden Curriculum of Arbitrator Training: A
Comparative Analysis of Private and State-Run
Arbitration Hearings - Shauhin Ahmadi Talesh,
University of California, Irvine
1144. Section on Science, Knowledge, and
Technology. Science and the State
Sheraton New York, Flatiron, Lower Level,
8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Alondra Nelson, Institute for
Advanced Study
Presider: Alondra Nelson, Institute for Advanced
Study
Hidden States of Science - Audra Wolfe, Independent
Researcher and Author
The Rainbow Nation at the Bench: Inter/National
Aspirations and South African Drug Discovery
Science - Anne Pollock, King's College London
Science by Law: Evidence-based Research between
Epistemology and Politics - Paolo Parra Saiani,
University of Genoa, Italy
Discussant: Fred Block, University of California-
Davis
1145. Special Sessions. Gentrification and the
Contestation of Urban Space
Sheraton New York, Gramercy, Lower Level,
8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Wendy Leo Moore, Texas A&M
University
Presider: Wendy Leo Moore, Texas A&M University
Urban Planning from Below: Grass Roots Responses
to Gentrification - George Lipsitz, University of
California, Santa Barbara
The Next Great Migration: Black Migrations from
Brooklyn to Suburbs in the City - Orly Clerge,
University of California Davis
Whose School Is It Anyway? When Public Schools
Become Private - Littisha Antoinette Bates,
Univeristy of Cincinnati
Discussant: Wendy Leo Moore, Texas A&M
University
1146. Regular Session. South-South Migration
Sheraton New York, Bowery, Lower Level,
8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Syed Ali, Long Island University
Presider: Stephanie J. Nawyn, Michigan State
University
(Il)legality and Psychosocial Well-Being: Central
Asian Migrant Women in Russia - Victor
Agadjanian, University of California, Los
Angeles; ByeongDon Oh, University of Kansas;
Cecilia Menjivar, University of California-Los
Angeles
Immigrant Integration in the global south: The case
of urban South Africa - Mao-Mei Liu, University
of California Berkeley; Michael J. White, Brown
University
Migration’s Momentum: How Migrant Brokers
Sustain Vietnamese Labor Migration - Andrew N.
Le, UCLA
Refugee Camps, the State, and (Global) Governance -
Rawan Arar
Discussant: Stephanie J. Nawyn, Michigan State
University
1147. Regular Session. Citizenship
Sheraton New York, Madison Square, Lower
Level, 8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Hwa-Ji Shin, University of San
Francisco
Presider: Hwa-Ji Shin, University of San Francisco
Aspirational-Strategic Women: Citizenship Practices
in Stalled States - Poulami Roychowdhury,
McGill University
Citizenship's Third Revolution: From Borders to
Seams - David Jacobson, University of South
Florida; Manlio Cinalli, University of Milan
Claiming Citizenship: Deportees’ Perceptions and
Definitions of Belonging - Kelly Birch Maginot,
Michigan State University
From Sacred to Instrumental: Exploring the
Commodification of Citizenship - Yossi Harpaz,
Tel Aviv University
Discussant: Jane Lilly Lopez, Brigham Young
University
1148. Regular Session. Popular Culture: Cultural
Taste and Aesthetics
Sheraton New York, Columbus Circle, Lower
Level, 8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Omar A. Lizardo, University of
California, Los Angeles
Presider: Omar A. Lizardo, University of California,
Los Angeles
Creating Cultural Authority and Voice: Roger
Ebert’s Film Criticism - Denise D. Bielby,
University of California, Santa Barbara
Cultural capital in China? Television tastes and
cultural distinction among college students in
Beijing - Yang Gao, Furman University;
Giselinde Kuipers, University of Amsterdam
Cultural gatekeeping in cosmetic surgery:
Transnational beauty ideals in multicultural
Malaysia - Alka Menon, Yale University
“Nothing but Foreign Cultural Products?”
Questioning the Regime of Global Tastes among
French Young People - Vincenzo Cicchelli,
University of Paris Descartes; Sylvie Octobre,
Ministère de la culture et de la communication
Standing out and Fitting in: How Diversity in Taste
Impacts Evaluation in Online Discussions -
Meltem Odabaş, University of Arizona
1149. Regular Session. Scorched Earth: Climate
Change, Energy, and the Sociology of
Development
Sheraton New York, Sugar Hill, Lower Level,
8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Michael M. Bell, University of
Wisconsin-Madison
Climate Change and Sustainable Development: The
Tangling or Untangling of International
Assistance - Steven R. Brechin, Rutgers, State
Univ of New Jersey
Climate Change, SIDS, and the case of Dominica -
Marilyn Grell-Brisk, Universite de Neuchatel
Daily Injustice, Daily Stress: Colorado's
Unconventional Oil and Gas Production and
Diminished Quality of Life - Stephanie Ann
Malin, Colorado State University
Ecological Concern in a Capitalist Economy: Climate
Change Perception among U.S. Specialty Crop
Producers - Yetkin Borlu, University of
Richmond; Leland Glenna, Pennsylvania State
University
The Dakota Access Pipeline: Water is Life, Money is
Powerful, and Consequences are Real - Ryan
DeCarsky, UC SANTA BARBARA; Bhavya Jha,
University of California, Santa Barbara
1150. Community and Urban Sociology Section.
Place Making and Urban Spaces
Sheraton New York, Chelsea, Lower Level,
8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Elena Vesselinov, City University
of New York
Presider: Japonica Brown-Saracino, Boston
University
Placemaking / Displacement: Architectures of
Exclusion in the Bay Area - Gordon Douglas, San
José State University
“Just in and Out”: How Working-Class and Middle-
Class Parents Navigate Social Interactions in New
York City - Bailey A. Brown
From disorder to boundaries: Rethinking urban
reputations - Pepper Glass, Weber State
University
Progressive Cosmopolitan Canopies: Transforming
Gender Ideologies in Leisure Space - Rachel
Douglas, Florida State University; Anne E.
Barrett, Florida State University
The Workplace as Public Space: Urban Socialities of
Female Beauty and Retail Workers in Pakistan -
Sidra Kamran, The New School
1151. Meeting. Honors Program Kickoff
Sheraton New York, Empire Ballroom East,
Second Floor, 8:30-10:10am
1152. Special Sessions. "Big Data" and Mixed
Methods Research
Sheraton New York, Empire Ballroom West,
Second Floor, 8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Joscha Legewie, Harvard
University
Presider: Elizabeth Bruch, University of Michigan
Qualitative Methods as Indispensable to Big Data
Research - Mario Luis Small, Harvard University
Policed: Surveillance and Prediction in the Age of
Big Data - Sarah Brayne, University of Texas at
Austin
Prediction in the Service of Explanation - Matthew J.
Salganik, Princeton University
1154. Regular Session. Women of Color and Social
Movements
Sheraton New York, Central Park East,
Second Floor, 8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Belinda Robnett, University of
California-Irvine
Presider: Debra Minkoff, Barnard College
Black Sororities’ Interactions With the Black
Feminist Movement: Respectability and
Interstitial Politics - Aisha Ariantique Upton,
University of Minesota
Easier to Proclaim than Practice? A
Multidimensional Theory of Feminist
Organizational Intersectionality - Anna Chatillon,
University of California, Santa Barbara
The Racial and Gender Dimensions of Political
Opportunity - Fernando Tormos, Scholars
Strategy Network
The Radical Feminist Legacy of the National Welfare
Rights Organization - Wilson Sherwin, CUNY
Grad Center; Frances Fox Piven, City University
of New York
1155. Meeting. Section on the Sociology of Sex and
Gender Council Meeting (1 hour)
Sheraton New York, Central Park West,
Second Floor, 8:30-9:30am
1156. Presidential Panel. Sociology’s Roots in
Social Justice - Part One: Locations
Sheraton New York, Metropolitan Ballroom
West, Second Floor, 8:30-10:10am
Session Organizers: Patricia Madoo Lengermann,
George Washington University; Gillian "Jill"
Niebrugge-Brantley, George Washington
University
Presider: Gillian "Jill" Niebrugge-Brantley, George
Washington University
American Social Science Association and the Social
Science Movement - Craig Calhoun, Arizona
State University
The Social Settlements - Joyce E. Williams, Texas
Woman's University; Vicky MacLean, Middle
Tennessee State University
Black Sociology: Roots in Scientific Social Justice at
HBCUs - Kalasia S. Daniels, University of
Cincinnati
Feminism and Social Research Methods - Shulamit
Reinharz, Brandeis University This panel presents “a back to the future” moment: for behind a session seeking the roots of sociology in a social justice tradition
is the long and continuing struggle to reconcile what the earliest
American sociologists at first saw as two complementary projects—developing scientific knowledge about society and
solving social problems of disorder and injustice. The intent of
this panel is to trace that struggle as it occurred in the period when American sociology was taking shape, the period between 1865
and 1935, with a particular emphasis on examples of works,
thinkers, and practical accomplishments that used sociology to promote social justice. To appreciate that, to uncover these roots,
it is necessary to understand that sociology in its beginnings was
practiced in several distinct though overlapping locations--
voluntary citizen organizations, settlement houses, colleges and
universities. Sociology arose in these locations in response to
social justice concerns identified by a variety of social movements—The Social Science Movement, Progressivism, First
Wave Feminism, the African American civil rights movement, the labor movement, and socialism. Responses to these concerns were
threefold. One response was to develop both disciplinary
associations—like the American Social Science Association which in turn would spin off nearly all the social science learned societies
of today (AEA, AHA, APSA, ASS) and problem-solving
associations (like Charities and Corrections, the Immigrants Protection League, the Consumers’ League and, the perhaps
crowning achievement, the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People). A second response was the production of major empirical studies, like Hull-House Maps and
Papers (1895), The Philadelphia Negro (1899), and Work-
Accidents and the Law (1910) and major theoretical statements like A Voice from the South (1892), Women and Economics
(1898), Democracy and Social Ethics (1902) The Souls of Black
Folk (1903). A third response was the achievement of social amelioration through legislative action in victories such as the Ten-
Hour Day bill in Illinois, the establishment of the Cook County
Juvenile Court (1898), the establishment of the federal Children’s Bureau (1909), the Workmen’s Compensation Law (1902-1916),
the enactment of Social Security legislation in 1935, that used a
science-based sociology to conceive of solutions to social problems. It is hoped the panel might conclude with a meditation
on the cost to sociology of marginalizing the social justice tradition
as over time academic sociology moved toward a stance of value neutrality and objectivity and came to define the social justice
tradition as not sociology but social activism. This split had
significant consequences for sociology; in the 1920s, it led to a loss in the employment sector outside the academy, ceding it to social
work (Lengermann and Niebrugge 2005) and when confronting
The Great Depression, it found itself with nothing to offer but statistical method, ceding the high ground of social analysis to
economics (Camic 2005).
1160. Regular Session. Theories of
Knowledge/Knowledge of Theories
Sheraton New York, Liberty 1, Third Floor,
8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Isaac Ariail Reed, University of
Virginia
Presider: Isaac Ariail Reed, University of Virginia
Disjointed Fluidity: Relationships as Remembered
and Imagined Events - Jacqueline Joslyn,
University of Arizona
From Descartes to DuBois: Duality and a Unifying
Framework for Theory - Herrissa Lamothe,
Princeton University
Is it Common Sense or Science? Critically
Appreciating the Epistemological Position of
Social Network Analysis - Sourabh Singh, Florida
State University
Middle-Range Theory 2.0? Evaluating Forensic
Social Science, Digital Abduction, and Digital
Induction - Gabe Ignatow, University of North
Texas
1161. Regular Session. Regular Session on
Sociology of Emotions: Managing Emotions in
Conflict
Sheraton New York, Liberty 3, Third Floor,
8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Mari Erigha, University of
Georgia
Presider: Amanda Barrett Cox, Bryn Mawr College
Discourse, Meaning-Making, and Emotion: The
Pressure to have a “Feminist Abortion
Experience” - Derek Siegel, University of
Massachusetts Amherst
Palliative Emotion Work: The Work of Managing
and Maintaining Relationships among LGBs and
their Parents - Tyler Ross Flockhart, Wake Tech
Community College
Emotions of Inequality: The Feelings of the
Wealthiest 0.1% - Anu Kantola, University of
Helsinki
Maintaining Social Stability without Solving
Problems: Emotional Repression in the Chinese
Petition System - Rui Hou, Queen's University
Discussant: Kara Alexis Young, The Ohio State
University
1162. Regular Session. Navigating Diversity in
Everyday Life
Sheraton New York, Liberty 4, Third Floor,
8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Van C. Tran, The Graduate
Center, CUNY
Presider: Dialika Sall, Columbia University
Inclusion in Organizations and Society: Bringing
People Together in a Multi-Cultural World -
Nancy DiTomaso, Rutgers University
Ethnoracial Diversity and Trust Revisited: Bringing
in Consolidation - Linda Zhao, Harvard
University
Strategically Created Shared Affinities: Black
Professionals in Silicon Valley - Rebecca C.
Franklin, University of California, San Diego
Discussant: Nancy Foner, Hunter and CUNY
Graduate Center
1163. Regular Session. Gender in Cultural
Contexts
Sheraton New York, Liberty 5, Third Floor,
8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Elizabeth J. Clifford, Towson
University
Presider: Clare Forstie, Farmingdale State College
Gender-Neutral Pronouns: Undoing Gender or
Embracing Gender Pluralism? - Abigail C. Saguy,
University of California-Los Angeles; Juliet A.
Williams, UCLA
“It’s basically a frat house” - The Reclamation of
Hegemonic Masculinity at Summer Camp -
Penny Harvey, Georgia State University
Navigating the Religious Gender Binary - Helana
Darwin, Stony Brook University
The Missing Link: A Cross-National Analysis of
Abortion Attitudes and Gender Role Ideologies -
Emily Joo Dorshorst, University of Wisconsin-
Milwaukee
Transgressing Duality and Heteronormativity:
Gender Display and Sexuality Manipulation in
Japanese Male-Male Romance for Women -
Kazuko Suzuki, Texas A&M University
1164. Regular Session. Homeownership and the
Reproduction of Inequality
Sheraton New York, Carnegie West, Third
Floor, 8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Jacob William Faber, New York
University
Housing Careers into Adulthood and Midlife Wealth
Disparities - Qian He, University of Wisconsin-
Madison
Housing wealth, parental support and reproduction of
inequality in urban China - Langyi Tian,
Columbia University
Racial Stratification in the Mortgage Market: The
Role of Co-applicants - Jose Loya, University of
Pennsylvania
The Increasing Effect of Neighborhood Racial
Composition on Housing Values across the U.S.,
1990-2010 - Junia Howell, University of
Pittsburgh; Elizabeth Korver-Glenn, University of
New Mexico
Discussant: Peter M. Rich, Cornell University
1165. Section on Latina/o Sociology. Latinx
Politics: Rights, Resistance, and Race in the
Trump Era
Sheraton New York, New York Ballroom East,
Third Floor, 8:30-10:10am
Session Organizers: Elizabeth M. Aranda, University
of South Florida; Angela S. Garcia, University of
Chicago
“A City of Puentes, Not Paredes”: Latina/o Activism
and the Struggle for Sanctuary - Gilda Laura
Ochoa, Pomona College
Oppositional Consciousness, Threat, and the Paradox
of Latino Social Movement Participation - Greg
Prieto, University of San Diego
“Type of Movement We Gon' Need A Change:”
Youth Politics of Intersectionality and Political
Quilting - Uriel Serrano, University of California,
Santa Cruz
Discussant: Juan Manuel Pedroza, University of
California, Santa Cruz
1167. Meeting. ASA Program Reviewers and
Consultants Training I
Sheraton New York, Riverside Ballroom,
Third Floor, 8:30-10:10am
1172. Regular Session. Ethnomethodology
Sheraton New York, Madison Suite 3, Fifth
Floor, 8:30-10:10am
Session Organizer: Kenneth B. Liberman, University
of Oregon
Presider: Morana Alac
Intertwined Sense-Making: Computational Sense and
Biological Sense in Contemporary Genomic
Research - Donald A. Everhart, AMDA
Members' Evaluation Methods for Measuring
Radioactive Dose - Satomi Kuroshima,
Tamagawa University; Tomone Komiya, Tohoku-
gakuin University
Minutes of History: Talk and its Written Incarnations
- David R. Gibson, University of Notre Dame
Discussant: Michael Lynch, Cornell University
Saturday, 9:30 am
1102. Prep Talks. But Why Do You Love
Teaching? Applying for Positions at "Teaching
Institutions"
New York Hilton, Americas Hall II, Third
Floor, 9:30-10:15am
Presenter: Diane L. Pike, Augsburg University
1133. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Population
Business Meeting
New York Hilton, Midtown, Fourth Floor,
9:30-10:10am
1155. Meeting. Section on the Sociology of Sex and
Gender Business Meeting
Sheraton New York, Central Park West,
Second Floor, 9:30-10:10am
Saturday, 10:00 am
11100. Tours. 01: Around the Block: Walking
Tour of El Barrio
Offsite, Offsite, 10:00am-12:00pm
Session Organizer: Michelle Randall, American
Sociological Association
Saturday, 10:30 am
1202. Prep Talks. Seeing Success After the PhD:
Three Things You Can Do Right Now to
Jumpstart a Successful Career Outside the
Academy
New York Hilton, Americas Hall II, Third
Floor, 10:30-11:15am
Presenter: Rachel G. Leventhal-Weiner, Trinity
College
1203. Regional Spotlight. A People's Guide to New
York City: Highlighting Histories of
Resilience, Activism, and Social Change
New York Hilton, Concourse B, Concourse,
10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Belinda C. Lum, Sacramento City
College
Presider: Belinda C. Lum, Sacramento City College
Panelists: Carolina Bank Munoz, Brooklyn College
and Graduate Center-City University of New
York; Emily T. Molina, Brooklyn College, City
University of New York; Tarry Hum, Queens
College, City University of New York; Joshua
Freeman, Murphy Institute; Jen Jack Gieseking,
Trinity College; Prathibha Kana Kamedala,
Bronx Community College
1204. Minority Fellowship Program. Minority
Fellowship Program (MFP) Professional
Workshop. URM Faculty’s Feelings about
Marginalization, Climate, Aggression, and
Resources: Results from a Mixed Methods
Study
New York Hilton, Concourse C, Concourse,
10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizers: Roberta M. Spalter-Roth,
George Mason University; Jean H. Shin,
American Sociological Association
Presiders: Roberta M. Spalter-Roth, George Mason
University; Jean H. Shin, American Sociological
Association; Jason A. Smith, George Mason
University; Amber Kalb, George Mason
University; Crystal Peoples, Duke University
1207. Regular Session. Vulnerability, Exclusion,
and Belonging among Refugees
New York Hilton, Concourse F, Concourse,
10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Tanya Maria Golash-Boza,
University of California, Merced
Presider: Alex Trillo, Saint Peter's University
Lives on Hold: The Costs of Waiting for Refugee
Resettlement - Molly Fee, University of
California-Los Angeles
A New Regime of Transnational Labor in the
Meatpacking Industry: Haitian Refugees in North
Carolina - Salvador Rangel, University of
California at Santa Barbara
Forced Migrants and Secure Belonging: A Case
Study of Syrian Refugees Resettled in the United
States - Michelle Sara Dromgold-Sermen,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
They tell me I am a (damn) refugee - Bernadette
Ludwig, Wagner College
U.S-Refugee Integration Dynamics and Offspring
Education: Looking Beyond Context of Reception
- Ngoc-Thoa Khuu, UC Irvine; Frank D. Bean,
University of California-Irvine
1211. Author Meets Critic. Forever Suspect:
Racialized Surveillance of Muslim Americans
in the War on Terror (Rutgers University
Press, 2018) by Saher Selod
New York Hilton, Madison, Second Floor,
10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Wendy Leo Moore, Texas A&M
University
Author: Saher Farooq Selod, Simmons University
Presider: Rahsaan Mahadeo, University of Minnesota
Critics: Vilna Francine Bashi Treitler, University of
California Santa Barbara; Bradley J. Zopf,
Carthage College; Jean Beaman, Purdue
University
1212. Thematic Sessions. Doing Sociology Outside
the Academy: Insights from Sociologists
Working in Diverse Settings
New York Hilton, Clinton, Second Floor,
10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Chloe E. Bird, RAND
Presider: Chloe E. Bird, RAND
Panelists: David M. Bott, Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services; Roy E. Feldman, Behavior
Analysis In NY, LLC; Michael S. Fleischer,
Organizational Dynamics; Cameron Macdonald,
Qualitative Health Research Consultants
1213. Section on Ethnomethodology and
Conversation Analysis. Implications of
Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
New York Hilton, Gibson, Second Floor,
10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Anne Warfield Rawls, Bentley
University
Presider: Anne Warfield Rawls, Bentley University
Feel inquiries: The enactment of the mind-body
duality as a resource for coaching in sport -
Edward John Reynolds, University of New
Hampshire
“Seeing sociologically” in action. Towards a
praxeology of sociological observations -
Kornelia Engert, Johannes Gutenberg University
1216. Policy and Research Workshop. Grant-
Seeking from Private Foundations: What
Investigators Should Know
New York Hilton, Murray Hill West, Second
Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Leana Chatrath, Russell Sage
Foundation
Co-Leaders: James A. Wilson, Russell Sage
Foundation; Jenny Irons, William T. Grant
Foundation; Roey Ahram, Spencer Foundation
1217. Professional Development Workshop. Blind
Spots: Understanding Challenges that Limit
Effective Social Justice Practices
New York Hilton, Murray Hill East, Second
Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Catina Ann Galloway, Guildford
Tech. Community College
Co-Leader: Angela Maxwell, North Carolina
Agricultural and Technical State University
1218. Thematic Sessions. 2020 Census
New York Hilton, Nassau West, Second Floor,
10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Robert Crosnoe, University of
Texas at Austin
Presider: Robert Crosnoe, University of Texas at
Austin
How U.S. Census Data Have Informed the Last
Century of Sociological Research - John Robert
Warren, University of Minnesota
Counting on the Census in 2020 - C. Matthew Snipp,
Stanford University
Who Will be Counted? The Future of the Census -
Hedwig Lee, Washington University St. Louis
1219. Thematic Sessions. Visual Sociology
New York Hilton, Nassau East, Second Floor,
10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Brian Gran, Case Western
Reserve University
Presider: Jordanna Chris Matlon, American
University
Visually-based Interactions: An Agenda for Visual
Research in the Post Truth Era - Regev
Nathansohn, Haifa University
Collaborative Seeing: A Reflexive Approach for
Visual Analysis - Wendy Luttrell, Graduate
Center, CUNY
Video Games and Visual Storytelling: Finding Voice
and Agency through Creation and Play - Karen
Ann Stewart, SUNY Oneonta
1220. Meeting. Socius Editorial Board
New York Hilton, Sutton North, Second Floor,
10:30am-12:10pm
1221. Meeting. Contexts Editorial Board
New York Hilton, Sutton Center, Second
Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm
1223. Sociology in Practice Settings Symposium.
Translating Sociological Insights to Broader
Audiences
New York Hilton, Regent, Second Floor,
10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Diego de los Rios, American
Sociological Association
Presiders: Juanita J. Chinn, National Institute of
Child Health and Human Devel; Nicole V.
Amaya, American Sociological Association
Engaging Client Engagements: Understanding the
Other/Understanding the Self - Jillian Powers
Translating Social Research for Public Audiences to
Advance Social Justice - Jessica Renee Moyer,
FrameWorks Institute; Moira E. O'Neil,
FrameWorks Institute; Marisa Gerstein Pineau,
FrameWorks Institute
1226. Professional Development Workshop.
Bystander Intervention for Combating Sexual
Misconduct in Sociology: Everyone Can Be
Part of the Solution
New York Hilton, Mercury Ballroom, Third
Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Sharyn J. Potter, University of
New Hampshire
1227. Meeting. Sociological Theory Editorial
Board
New York Hilton, Rendezvous Trianon, Third
Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm
1228. Meeting. Rose Series in Sociology Editorial
Board
New York Hilton, Petit Trianon, Third Floor,
10:30am-12:10pm
1229. Meeting. American Sociological Review
Editorial Board
New York Hilton, Trianon Ballroom, Third
Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm
1231. Section on the Sociology of Mental Health.
Open Topic on Sociology of Mental Health
New York Hilton, New York, Fourth Floor,
10:30-11:30am
Session Organizer: Alisa K. Lincoln, Northeastern
University
Presider: Christy LaShaun Erving, Vanderbilt
University
Family Structure and Parental Mental Health: A
Cross-national Comparison of the UK and US -
Elizabeth Koch Sigler, BYU; Sadie Slighting,
Brigham Young University; Tacey M Shurtliff,
Brigham Young University; Kirsten Rasmussen,
Brigham Young University; Alex Wambach,
Brigham Young University; Kevin Shafer,
Brigham Young University; Mikaela Dufur,
Brigham Young University; Shana Lee Pribesh,
Old Dominion University
Racial Disparity in Depression, Anxiety, and Self-
Derogation over the Life Course - Heili Pals,
Texas A&M University; Warren Waren, Texas
A&M University
“They Understand What You’re Going Through”:
Experientially Similar Others, Stress, and
Depressive Symptoms - Matthew K. Grace,
Hamilton College
1232. Section on Sociology of Population. Fertility
and Technology
New York Hilton, Hudson, Fourth Floor,
10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizers: Yong Cai, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill; Jenna Nobles, University
of Wisconsin, Madison
Presider: Nathan Seltzer, University of Wisconsin-
Madison
Investigating the Role of Weathering in Racial and
Ethnic Disparities in Assisted Reproductive
Technology Outcomes - Katherine Tierney,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Assessing Public Knowledge and Use of Medical
Abortion in a General-Interest Mobile Phone
Survey in India - Kathleen Broussard, University
of Texas; Payal Hathi, University of California,
Berkeley; Diane Coffey, University of Texas-
Austin
Live births and Fertility Decline amidst the Zika
Epidemic in Brazil - Leticia Marteleto, University
of Texas at Austin; Gilvan Guedes, Universidade
Federal de Minas Gerais; Raquel Zanatta
Coutinho, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais;
Abigail Weitzman, University of Texas
Discussant: Yong Cai, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
1233. Section on Political Sociology. Old School vs.
New School? Innovations in Political Sociology
New York Hilton, Midtown, Fourth Floor,
10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Cedric de Leon, University of
Massachusetts, Amherst
Panelists: Cedric de Leon, University of
Massachusetts, Amherst; Joya Misra, University
of Massachusetts-Amherst; Andy Clarno,
University of Illinois at Chicago; Stephanie L.
Mudge, University of California-Davis
1234. Meeting. Committee on Nominations
New York Hilton, East, Fourth Floor,
10:30am-6:10pm
1240. Section on Sociology of Law. Law and
Culture
Sheraton New York, Union Square, Lower
Level, 10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Kathryne M. Young, University of
Massachusetts at Amherst
Presider: Kathryne M. Young, University of
Massachusetts at Amherst
Dancing with the Jury: A Field Theory of Capital
Sentencing - Sarah Beth Kaufman, Trinity
University
Legality, Recognition, and the Bind of Legal
Cynicism: Experiences of Policing During an
Unsettled Time - Holly Campeau, University of
Alberta; Ron Levi, University of Toronto; Todd
Foglesong, University of Toronto
Legal Passing: Changing Bodies, Behaviors, and
Minds - Angela S. Garcia, University of Chicago
Properties of Green: On Color and its Rearticulation
as a Corporate Asset - Meredith Hall, The New
School for Social Research
1241. Section on the Sociology of Human Rights.
Innovations in Sociology of Human Rights:
New Challenges and New Questions
Sheraton New York, Sutton Place, Lower
Level, 10:30-11:30am
Session Organizer: Brian Gran, Case Western
Reserve University
Presider: Jamie L. Small, University of Dayton
Regional Variation in the Realization of Women’s
Human Rights across Three Decades - Morgan T
Villavaso, Texas Woman; Celia C. Lo, Texas
Woman's University
Slow Drip: Women’s Rights as a Pathway to Water
Access - Heather M. Gerling, Texas Woman's
University; Celia C. Lo, Texas Woman's
University
The Campus Human Rights Index: Measuring
University Commitment to Human Rights -
Charles Crabtree, University of Michigan; Volha
Chykina, University of Michigan; Kiyoteru
Tsutsui, University of Michigan; Michelle J.
Bellino, University of Michigan
The Diffusion of International Women’s Rights
Norms to Individual Attitudes: A Multilevel
Analysis - Jessica Kim, Stony Brook University
1242. Section on the Sociology of Sex and Gender.
Gender, Race, and Sexuality in the Virtual
Moment
Sheraton New York, Murray Hill, Lower
Level, 10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Sara L. Crawley, University of
South Florida
Presider: Sara L. Crawley, University of South
Florida
Find Out and Tell: Textual Interactions and Women’s
Safety Work - Sarah Lewington
Sharing Bodies in the Sharing Economy: Relational
Work and Multiple Reciprocities - Skyler Wang,
University of California, Berkeley
The Cyber Power of Marginalized Identities:
Intersectional Representations of Online Queer
Latinx Activism - Rachel M. Schmitz, Oklahoma
State University
Turning Fear into Pleasure: Online Misogyny and
Technofeminist Resistance in the Global South -
Firuzeh Shokooh-Valle, Franklin & Marshall
College
Where Trans Youth Lead Us: Using Video Game
Technology to Depict and Resist Oppression -
Ann Travers, Simon Fraser University; Jennifer
Marchbank, Simon Fraser University; Nadine
Boulay, Simon Fraser University; Sharalyn
Jordan, Simon Fraser University
Discussant: Sara L. Crawley, University of South
Florida
1244. Thematic Sessions. Family and Social
Justice
Sheraton New York, Flatiron, Lower Level,
10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Pamela Anne Quiroz, University
of Houston
Presider: Marisol Karina Clark-Ibanez, CSU San
Marcos
Dismantling Dependence: Indian Immigrant
Professional Families Negotiating the Visa
Regime - Pallavi Banerjee, University of Calgary
Black, Sexual Minority Women and the Great
Migration: A Search for Sexual Autonomy and
Economic Freedom - Estela Bernice Diaz,
Columbia University; Mignon R. Moore, Barnard
College|Columbia University
The Family Discontents of Globalization - Joanna
Dreby, University at Albany - SUNY; Wayner
Jimbo, Skidmore College
1245. Section on Science, Knowledge, and
Technology. Designing for Social Justice? The
Politics of Technology
Sheraton New York, Gramercy, Lower Level,
10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Alondra Nelson, Institute for
Advanced Study
Presider: Julia B. Ticona, University of Pennsylvania
'Big Brother's Bigger Brother': Militarized
Surveillance and Citizen Sousveillance in
Baltimore - Benjamin H Snyder, Williams
College
The New Safety (Inter)Net: The Politics of Portable
Benefits Meets the Promise of Alia’s Technology
- Alexandra Chase Gervis, Rutgers University
The Technopolitics of Data-Driven Society: The
Difference End-Users Make with Information
Technology and Data Analytics - Taylor M. Cruz,
California State University, Fullerton
Undone Science and Technological Innovation: The
Case of Electronic Voting Machines in
Postcolonial India - Arafaat A. Valiani,
University of Oregon; Patrick Jones, University
of Oregon
Discussant: Julia B. Ticona, University of
Pennsylvania
1246. Regular Session. The Long Arm of
Childhood: Early life exposures and later life
consequences
Sheraton New York, Bowery, Lower Level,
10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Duane F. Alwin, Pennsylvania
State University
Presiders: Duane F. Alwin, Pennsylvania State
University; Kenneth F. Ferraro, Purdue
University
Are Childhood or Adulthood Experiences More
Impactful on Later Life Health? - Emily Dore,
Emory University; John Pothen, Emory
University
Destined to be Divergent: Birth Weight and
Intragenerational Income Mobility - Han Liu,
State University of New York at Albany
Early-Life Adversities and Recalcitrant Smoking in
Midlife: An Examination of Gender and Life-
Course Pathways - Chioun Lee, University of
California-Riverside; Lexi Harari, University of
California-Riverside
Looking Homeward with the Life Course: Early
Origins of Adulthood Dwelling Satisfaction? -
Markus H. Schafer, University of Toronto;
Matthew Andersson, Baylor University
Stress and Weathering from Childhood to Old Age:
Life-course Sociology Models of Stress and
Telomeres - Margaret Willis, Columbia
University; Ursula Staudinger, Columbia
University; Pam Factor-Litvak, Columbia
University; Esteban Calvo, UM and Columbia
University
Discussant: Kenneth F. Ferraro, Purdue University
1247. Regular Session. Cross-National Sociology
Sheraton New York, Madison Square, Lower
Level, 10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Mustafa Gurbuz, American
University
Presider: Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz, University
of Maryland-College Park
A Cross-National Exploration of the Legal Effects of
Constitutional Animal Protection - Erin M.
Evans, Mesa College
INGO Memberships Revisited: Local Variation of
Receptor Sites in the Education Sector - Julia
Lerch, University of California, Irvine
The Great Reversal: Income Inequality in the Post-
2000 Era - Rob Clark, University of Oklahoma
1248. Regular Session. The Curse of Resources:
Commodifying Development, Developing
Commodities
Sheraton New York, Columbus Circle, Lower
Level, 10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Michael M. Bell, University of
Wisconsin-Madison
Accumulation without Dispossession? Distributional
Impacts of Shrimp Aquaculture in Vietnam’s
Mekong Delta - Timothy Gorman, Montclair
State University
Calculating the Cost of Palm Oil: A Commodity
Chain Approach - John Kenyon McCollum,
Minot State University
Food Crises and Revolt - Marion W Dixon, Point
Park University
Natural Resource Dependence: The Dual
Dependence of Resource Rich Areas in Rural
America - J. Tom Mueller, Penn State
Un-Developing the Amazon (and the Rest of Brazil):
Reversing Aluminum-Based Development in
Brazil - Paul S. Ciccantell, Western Michigan
University
1249. Community and Urban Sociology Section.
Global Communities
Sheraton New York, Sugar Hill, Lower Level,
10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Matthew Schoene, Albion College
Presider: Matthew Schoene, Albion College
Community Logic and Hybridization: Mechanisms of
Community Continuity and Proliferation in the
Case of Esperanto - Ana Velitchkova, University
of Mississippi
Hi-Tech Gemeinschaft: Digital Self-Patrolling and
Social Control in Rural Colombia - Sebastian
Villamizar-Santamaria, The Graduate Center,
CUNY
A Tale of Two Cities: Hong Kong, Shanghai and the
Global City Hypothesis - Wai Kit Choi,
California State University, Los Angeles; Ben
Leffel, University of California Irvine; David A.
Smith, University of California-Irvine
Police Democratization as a Driver of Urban
Inequality - Leslie Elva MacColman, University
of Notre Dame
1250. Section on History of Sociology. Social
Science and Social Justice: Engagements Past,
Present and Future
Sheraton New York, Chelsea, Lower Level,
10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: John W. Mohr, University of
California-Santa Barbara
Presider: Lawrence T. Nichols, West Virginia
University
The History of ‘Culture of Poverty’ and Implications
for Contemporary Scholarship - Elizabeth K.
Seale, State University of New York College at
Oneonta
Rich in Needs: the forgotten radical politics of the
Welfare Rights Movement - Wilson Sherwin,
CUNY Grad Center
Intersections in Innovation: Jane Addams’ Model for
Participatory Research - Petina JeanDell Powers,
Texas Woman's University
Subverting the Empire's Thought from the Colony:
How the South Shaped Social Theory - Amin
Perez, Emory University
Empirical Colony: Visions of American Social
Science in Puerto Rico, 1913-1968 - Vanesa
Ribas, University of California, San Diego
Discussant: Lawrence T. Nichols, West Virginia
University
1251. Meeting. Honors Program Discussion Tables
Sheraton New York, Empire Ballroom East,
Second Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm
1252. Special Sessions. Exploring the Relationship
between Colleges and their Communities
Sheraton New York, Empire Ballroom West,
Second Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Allison L. Hurst, Oregon State
University
Presider: Aaron Passell, Barnard College
Land Grant Universities and their Communities: A
Comparative U.S.-Canada Study - Mara Fridell,
University of Manitoba
Measuring the Value of Public Universities: Politics,
Rankings, and Constituencies - Allison L. Hurst,
Oregon State University
Constructing College Pipelines for Working-Class
Students in Rural Vermont - Debbie Warnock,
Bennington College
Campus Food Pantries: Feeding the Community -
Carmel E. Price, University of Michigan-
Dearborn
1254. Regular Session. The Evolution of Social
Movements
Sheraton New York, Central Park East,
Second Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Belinda Robnett, University of
California-Irvine
Presider: Belinda Robnett, University of California-
Irvine
Black protest Events in the US 1994-2010: Issues,
Campaigns and Trends - Pamela E. Oliver,
University of Wisconsin, Madison; Alex Hanna,
Google; Chaeyoon Lim, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
What happened to Occupy? Collective Identity
Transformations across a Protest Wave - Heather
McKee Hurwitz, Case Western Reserve
University; Brianne Felsher, University of
California Berkeley
Moving Off Message: The Evolution of Tea Party
Discourse, 2009-2018 - Patrick Rafail, Tulane
University; John D. McCarthy, Pennsylvania
State University
After Tahrir: Processes of Demobilization in the 2011
Egyptian Revolution - Benjamin Abrams,
Cambridge University & University College
London
Discussant: Belinda Robnett, University of
California-Irvine
1255. Section on Latina/o Sociology Refereed
Roundtables (1 hour)
Sheraton New York, Central Park West,
Second Floor, 10:30-11:30am
Session Organizers: Daisy Isabel Verduzco Reyes,
University of Connecticut; Maria Isabel Ayala,
Michigan State University
Section on Latina/o Sociology Refereed Roundtables
(1 hour)
1. Citizenship, Politics and Trust
Presider: Deisy Del Real, UCLA
Precarious Citizenship and Government Mistrust
Among Florida Latinos during the 2016
Election - Shantee Rosado, University of
Pennsylvania
Redefining engagement through exclusion: How
undocumented Latinx immigrants define
political participation - Nicolaus Espitia,
University of Michigan
The Influence of Citizenship Profiling on
Policing: A Multilevel Study of Trust in
Police Effectiveness - Maria Cristina Morales,
University of Texas-El Paso; Theodore Royer
Curry, University of Texas-El Paso
2. Demographic Profiles
Presider: Stephanie L. Canizales, University of
California, Merced
A Profile of Wealthy Latino Neighborhoods in
the United States: 2000-2017 - Pedro Ruiz,
Saint Louis University
The Hispanic Gender Gap in Educational
Attainment: Historic Trends and Racial
Comparisons - Shauna Dyer, University of
Michigan; Giovanni Román-Torres,
University of Michigan
Variations in Functional Life Expectancies among
Older Hispanics in the US by Nativity and
Country-of-Origin - Marc Anthony Garcia,
University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Catherine
Garcia, University of Southern California;
Adriana Reyes, Cornell University; Chi-Tsun
Chiu, Academia Sinica
3. Educational Challenges and Success
Presider: Jazmin A. Muro, Regis University
Age-Related Stigma of Young Latino/a College
Students - Marilyn Garcia
Combining Leadership, Activism, and Applied
Research to Create a New Latina/o/x Studies
Minor in Sociology - Gloria P. Martinez-
Ramos, Texas State Unviersity; Bob Edward
Vasquez, Texas State University
Support, Success and Race in High School: A
quantitative investigation of California’s
Central Valley - Orlando Sanchez Zavala,
University of California Berkeley
Undocumented and Distracted: The Everyday
Effects of Immigration Laws on the Academic
Success of Undocumented College Students -
Daniel Millán, University of California, Irvine
4. Identity Formation and Experiences
Presider: Bianca Gonzalez-Sobrino, Quinnipiac
University
“Latino” or “Hispanic”? The Sociodemographic
Correlates of Panethnic Label Preferences
among US Latinos/Hispanics - Daniel E.
Martinez, University of Arizona; Kelsey E
Gonzalez, The University of Arizona
Who Are They? Skin Color, Race, and
Discrimination’s Impact on Latino and Latina
Identity - Erick Axxe, Ohio State University;
Ashley Wright, The Ohio State University
The creation of an entrepreneurial Brazil: Group
formation and the establishment of economic
subjects - Aline Coutinho, University of
Ottawa
5. Stereotypes, Racism, and Social Justice
Presider: Celia Olivia Lacayo, UCLA
Identifying Racism as a Preface to Social Justice
for Latinx Communities - Carina A.
Bandhauer, Western Connecticut State
University
Latinos in the United States and in Spain: The
impact of ethnic group stereotypes - Marina
Fernandez-Reino, Centre on Migration, Policy
and Society; Ruta Yemane, Berlin Social
Science Center (WZB)
Latinx Resistance in the Everyday - Jessennya
Hernandez, Univ of IL
Missouri Church Outreach to Latinx Immigrants
and Addressing Their Mental Health Issues -
Chad Lee Christensen, University of Missouri,
Columbia
1256. Presidential Panel. Caring in an Unjust
World
Sheraton New York, Metropolitan Ballroom
West, Second Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Mary Romero, Arizona State
University
Presider: Jennifer Fish, Old Dominion University
Unfree Labor: Migrant Domestic Workers in Dubai
and Singapore - Rhacel Salazar Parrenas,
University of Southern California
Revaluation, Not Devaluation: The Economics of
Care Work - Nancy Folbre, University of
Massachusetts
Quality Maids: Why Hire Migrants? - Bridget
Anderson, University of Bristol One of the fastest growing industries are related to caregiving
for children, the elderly, disabled, and sick. At the same time, the activity of caregiving exists as both paid and unpaid labor and
continues to be characterized as “women’s work.” The globalized
market has relegated much of this labor to low-wage migrant women workers. Panelists explore care work in our increasing
unjust world of economic, political and social inequality.
1257. Special Sessions. School Discipline
Sheraton New York, Metropolitan Ballroom
East, Second Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Edward W. Morris, University of
Kentucky
Presider: Edward W. Morris, University of Kentucky
Panelists: Aaron Kupchik, University of Delaware;
Anne Gregory, Rutgers University; David
Michael Ramey, Pennsylvania State University
Discussant: Simone Ispa-Landa, Northwestern
University
1260. Regular Session. The Many Pathways to
STEM
Sheraton New York, Liberty 1, Third Floor,
10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Elizabeth Vaquera, George
Washington University
Uneven Academic Career Trajectories for Female
STEM Baccalaureates in the U.S. 1995 - 2014 -
Yun Kyung Cho, University of Wisconsin -
Madison
A Directed Network of College Major “Choice” Over
Time - Paul Martinez, University of California,
Los Angeles
Entrepreneurial Orientations and (Internal/External)
Motivations to do Science - Richard N. Pitt,
Vanderbilt University; Oluchi Nwosu-Randolph,
Vanderbilt University
Socioeconomic Differences in Students’ Pathways
into STEM - Martha Cecilia Bottia, University of
North Carolina at Charlotte; Cayce Jamil,
University of North Carolina at Charlotte;
Elizabeth Stearns, University of North Carolina-
Charlotte; Roslyn A. Mickelson, University of
North Carolina-Charlotte; Stephanie Moller,
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
I’m Just Not a “Math Person”: Categorically
Different Identities and their Development by
Gender - Anne Clark, University of Michigan
Discussant: Will Tyson, University of South Florida
1261. Regular Session. Environmental Policy
Sheraton New York, Liberty 3, Third Floor,
10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: John Sonnett, University of
Mississippi
Presider: John Sonnett, University of Mississippi
Hyper-Colonization of the State: The Trump
Administration, the Polluter Industrial Complex,
and Threats to Environmental Justice - Stephen J.
Scanlan, Ohio University; Victoria Rachel Ream,
North Carolina State University
What Predicts the Public’s Support for Forest
Climate Mitigation and Adaptation Measures? -
Rachael Shwom, Rutgers University; Daniel G.
Clark, Rutgers University
Personal Harm and Support for Climate Change
Policies: Evidence from 10 Communities
Impacted by Extreme Weather - Hilary Schaffer
Boudet, Oregon State University; Chad Zanocco,
Oregon State University; Robi Nilson, Cornell
University
Global Production Networks for Fracking, Gas
Liquids and Plastics: Policy Solutions for a Self-
Reinforcing Problem - Diane M. Sicotte, Drexel
University
Realizing a Just and Equitable Transition Away from
Fossil Fuels - Georgia Piggot, Stockholm
Environment Institute
1263. Regular Session. Gender in International
Contexts
Sheraton New York, Liberty 5, Third Floor,
10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Elizabeth J. Clifford, Towson
University
Presider: Amanda M. Lubold, Indiana State
University
“Good Women” or “Bad Women”? Japanese Women
Consorting with Foreign Men during the U.S.
Occupation - Masako Endo, Rowan University
Marriage and Homeownership: A Gender
Comparison - Pui Chi, Tangi YIP, The Chinese
University of Hong Kong; Susanne Yukping
Choi, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Multigenerational Effects of Education on Women's
Household Decision-Making Power in Rural
China - Cheng Cheng, Princeton University; Yu
Xie, Princeton University
The Construction of Womanhood In Turkey's Alevi
Community: Discourses, Realities and Gaps -
Ayşegül Akdemir, Istanbul Gedik University
1264. Regular Session. Persistent and Evolving
Patterns of Discrimination in the Housing
Market
Sheraton New York, Carnegie West, Third
Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Jacob William Faber, New York
University
Colorism in the Rental Housing Market: Field
Experimental Evidence of Discrimination by Skin
Color - Amelia R. Branigan, University of
Maryland, College Park; Matthew Hall, Cornell
University
Following the Crowd: The Role of Social Ties in
Residential Decision-Making among Middle-
Class Families - Elliot Weininger, SUNY College
at Brockport; Annette Lareau, University of
Pennsylvania
How Discourse about Tenant Eligibility in Seattle
Rental Listings Has Evolved with Tenant
Screening Regulations - Erin Carll, University of
Washington; Ian Kennedy, University of
Washington; Christian L. Hess, University of
Washington; Kyle Crowder, University of
Washington; Jerald R. Herting, University of
Washington; Adam Kirstein, Columbia
University
Seeking Shelter in the Risk Society: The Costs of
Housing Searches for Negatively Credentialed
Renters - Anna Reosti, Northwestern University
Discussants: Max Besbris, Rice University; Jacob S.
Rugh, Brigham Young University
1265. Regular Session. Puzzles and Tensions in
Women's Education and Employment
Sheraton New York, New York Ballroom East,
Third Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm
Session Organizer: Paromita Sanyal, Florida State
University
Interpreting Low and Falling Female Labor Force
Participation in India: A Puzzle Within a Puzzle -
Alaka Malwade Basu, Cornell University
Bringing It Home: Poverty, Education and Women's
Empowerment in India - Patrick Inglis, Grinnell
College; Karin Yndestad, Grinnell College
The Puzzling Relationship between Development and
Gender Equity: The Case of Postsecondary
Education in STEM Fields - Lara Perez-Felkner,
Florida State University; Samantha Nix, Florida
State University; John Felkner, Florida State
University; Melissa Branca Carvalho Magalhaes,
Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies, Geneva
The Individualization of the Social Contract: Women
Workers, Rights, and Regulating Femininity -
Sara Duvisac
Discussant: Junmin Wang, University of Memphis
1267. Meeting. ASA Program Reviewers and
Consultants Training II
Sheraton New York, Riverside Ballroom,
Third Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm
Saturday, 11:00 am
1202. American Sociological Association Annual
Meeting. ASA Employment Fair
New York Hilton, Americas Hall I, Third
Floor, 11:00am-4:00pm
Session Organizer: Michelle Randall, American
Sociological Association
Saturday, 11:30 am
1202. Prep Talks. How to be Interesting for 45
Minutes
New York Hilton, Americas Hall II, Third
Floor, 11:30am-12:15pm
Presenter: Stephanie A. Bohon, University of
Tennessee
1231. Meeting. Section on the Sociology of Mental
Health Business Meeting
New York Hilton, New York, Fourth Floor,
11:30am-12:10pm
1241. Meeting. Section on the Sociology of Human
Rights Business Meeting
Sheraton New York, Sutton Place, Lower
Level, 11:30am-12:10pm
1255. Meeting. Section on Latina/o Sociology
Business Meeting
Sheraton New York, Central Park West,
Second Floor, 11:30am-12:10pm
Saturday, 12:30 pm
1302. Prep Talks. What Does the Job Market
Look Like?
New York Hilton, Americas Hall II, Third
Floor, 12:30-1:15pm
Presenter: Teresa Ciabattari, American Sociological
Association
1324. Plenary Session. Public Sociology and Social
Justice Sociology
New York Hilton, Grand Ballroom, Third
Floor, 12:30-2:10pm
Session Organizer: Mary Romero, Arizona State
University
Presider: Bandana Purkayastha, University of
Connecticut
Contextual Global Sociology: Suicides, Oppression
and Social Justice - Margaret Abraham, Hofstra
University
"What Use is Poetry?" Excavating Tongues of Justice
around Navtej Johar vs. Union of India - Kalpana
Kannabiran, Council for Social Development
Public Sociology in the Era of Trump - Michael
Burawoy, University of California-Berkeley
Complex Entanglements: Moving from Professional
to Public Sociology in the Arab World - Sari
Hanafi, American University of Beirut An increasing number of sociology departments are reframing
the curriculum around the themes of public sociology and social
justice. While there continues to be debates between professional and public sociologies, more scholars are engaging the practice of
sociology in local, national and international social issues in the
pursuit of social justice. Panelists reflect on this moment and the future of sociology as an agent of social justice.
Saturday, 1:30 pm
1302. Prep Talks. Money Isn’t Everything: The
Do's and Don’ts of Negotiating an Academic
Contract
New York Hilton, Americas Hall II, Third
Floor, 1:30-2:15pm
Presenter: Verna M. Keith, University of Alabama-
Birmingham
Saturday, 2:30 pm
1402. Prep Talks. Writing a Cover Letter for the
Academic Job Market
New York Hilton, Americas Hall II, Third
Floor, 2:30-3:15pm
Presenter: Victoria Reyes, University of California,
Riverside
1403. Regional Spotlight. Organizing and
Retrenchment in the Academy
New York Hilton, Concourse B, Concourse,
2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Carolina Bank Munoz, Brooklyn
College and Graduate Center-City University of
New York
Presider: Carolina Bank Munoz, Brooklyn College
and Graduate Center-City University of New
York
Panelists: Penelope W. Lewis, School of Labor and
Urban Studies-CUNY; Nantina Vgontzas, New
York University; Andrew K. Thompson, Ithaca
College
1404. Regular Session. Affirmative Action and
Anti-Discrimination Policy
New York Hilton, Concourse C, Concourse,
2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Sigal Alon, Tel-Aviv University
Ethnoracial frames and narratives in an affirmative
action program in Peru - Nino Bariola, The
University of Texas at Austin
In-group research interests and their returns on career
outcomes for PhDs - Lanu Kim, Stanford
University; Bas Hofstra, Stanford University;
Daniel A. McFarland, Stanford University
The Affirmative Action Ban Cascade: Where
Affirmative Action Bans Have Displaced
Underrepresented Minority Students - David
Antonio Mickey-Pabello, University of Michigan
Why do we understand inequality in employment as a
problem of representation? - Tamar Hofnung,
Hebrew University
Discussant: Ellen Berrey, University of Toronto
1407. Regular Session. Immigrant Inclusion and
Exclusion during the Trump and Obama Eras
New York Hilton, Concourse F, Concourse,
2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Tanya Maria Golash-Boza,
University of California, Merced
Presider: Carina A. Bandhauer, Western Connecticut
State University
Abuses and Discrimination Against Mexican
Immigrants: An Empirical Assessment of the
Obama and Trump Administrations - David Scott
FitzGerald, University of California-San Diego;
Gustavo López, University of California-San
Diego
Becoming A Citizen in the Age of Trump:
Citizenship Motivations of Latinx Residents in
Texas - Nancy Plankey-Videla, Texas A&M
University; Mary Elizabeth Campbell, Texas
A&M University; Diana Mercado, Texas A&M
University; Alejandro Salas, Texas A&M
University
Dynamic Modes of Incorporation Through
Mobilization: Evidence from American Muslim
Immigrant Communities - Hajar Yazdiha,
University of Southern California
Local immigration policy and crime: A county-level
investigation in the United States - Marta
Ascherio, University of Texas at Austin
1411. Regular Session. Precarity, Achievement,
and Attainment in Higher Education
New York Hilton, Madison, Second Floor,
2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Elizabeth Vaquera, George
Washington University
Examining the effect of mentoring on college
enrollment: A case study of an NYC intervention
- Leah Glass, CUNY Graduate Center
“Getting Knocked Back”: How the Anticipation of
Instability Shapes Post-Secondary Decision-
Making - Stefanie Ann DeLuca, Johns Hopkins
University; Kiara Millay Nerenberg, Johns
Hopkins University; Joseph Boselovic, Johns
Hopkins University
Running in Place: How Work, Family, and Income
Instability Keep Students from Finishing College
- Beth Ann Hart, University of California, Davis
The Higher Educational Trajectories of
Undocumented Youth - Anna Nicole Kreisberg,
Brown University
College Undermatching of Aspiring First-Generation
College Students: Work, Geography, and Family
Economic Distress - Laura Nichols, Santa Clara
University; Maria Valle, Santa Clara University
Discussant: Rachelle Jeneane Brunn-Bevel, Fairfield
University
1412. Thematic Sessions. Lessons from Abroad
New York Hilton, Clinton, Second Floor, 2:30-
4:10pm
Session Organizer: Bandana Purkayastha, University
of Connecticut
Presider: Debra Street, State University of New York-
Buffalo
Global Adoption of Restrictive NGO Laws and Its
Consequences: Lessons for U.S. Foreign Policy -
Jeong-Woo Koo, Sungkyunkwan University
Responding to Closing Space for Civil Society:
Lessons Learned from Multi-country Feminist
Law Reform Advocacy Study - Yakin Erturk,
Middle East Technical University
Politics and Markets: Lessons about Inequality from
the Swedish Experience - Joakim Palme, Uppsala
University
1413. Section on the Sociology of Mental Health.
Mental Health at the Intersection of the
Criminal Justice and Education Systems
New York Hilton, Gibson, Second Floor, 2:30-
4:10pm
Session Organizer: Teresa L. Scheid, University of
North Carolina-Charlotte
Presider: Teresa L. Scheid, University of North
Carolina-Charlotte
After the Easy Hard: Institutional Grieving After the
Gun Violence Death of a Student - Nora Gross,
University of Pennsylvania
Gender and Race/Ethnicity Differences in Childhood
Adversity and Adult Anger among the
Incarcerated - Susan Roxburgh, Kent State
University
“It happens weekly” – Pathways to Rampage School
Shootings - Anne Nassauer, Freie Universität
Berlin
Safety as Care: Exploring Mental Health Care in the
Criminal Justice Context - Andrew V. Krebs,
University of Texas at Austin
Discussant: Teresa L. Scheid, University of North
Carolina-Charlotte
1416. Policy and Research Workshop. How to
apply a Participatory Action Research (PAR)
approach to the study of violence and conflict
New York Hilton, Murray Hill West, Second
Floor, 2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Anjuli Fahlberg, Tufts University
1417. Teaching Workshop. GIFTS: Good Ideas
for Teaching Sociology and for Publishing in
TRAILS
New York Hilton, Murray Hill East, Second
Floor, 2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Gregory Trainor Kordsmeier,
Indiana University Southeast
1418. Meeting. Student Forum Business Meeting
New York Hilton, Nassau West, Second Floor,
2:30-4:10pm
1419. Thematic Sessions. Educational Justice
New York Hilton, Nassau East, Second Floor,
2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Pamela Anne Quiroz, University
of Houston
Presider: R. L'Heureux Lewis-McCoy, New York
University
Lives Still in Limbo: (Un)DACAmented and
Navigating Uncertain Futures - Roberto G.
Gonzales, Harvard University
The Illusion of Inclusion: Inseparable Race, Ethnicity
and Class in 21st Century - Ruth E. Zambrana,
University of Maryland
From Child-Saving to Citizen-Making: Protection
and Punishment in an Unequal City - Carla
Shedd, The Graduate Center, CUNY
1421. Regular Session. Disability and Family
New York Hilton, Sutton Center, Second
Floor, 2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Sara E. Green, University of
South Florida
Presider: Carrie L. Shandra, State University of New
York at Stony Brook
Experiences among migrant families with a disabled
child when interactiong with professionals in
Finland - Annika Linnea Lillrank, University of
Helsinki; Eveliina Heino, University of Helsinki
Gendered Experiences of Hearing Impairment and
Mental Health Among Married Couples - Jessica
Sayles West, Duke University
How is Disability Gendered? A Test of Women's and
Men's Household Work - Carrie L. Shandra, State
University of New York at Stony Brook
Queer/Crip Theory and Parenting Children with
Disabilities - Ahoo Tabatabai, Columbia College
“Why Can’t I Live at Home, I Wouldn’t be a
Problem”: An Intellectually Disabled Adult’s
Autobiography - Alan R. Sadovnik, Rutgers
University; Susan Semel, City College of New
York and CUNY Graduate Center; Nikki Solyom,
The Collegiate School
1423. Sociology in Practice Settings Symposium.
Practice Symposium Lighting Round 2
(careers)
New York Hilton, Regent, Second Floor, 2:30-
4:10pm
Session Organizer: Diego de los Rios, American
Sociological Association
Presiders: Nicole V. Amaya, American Sociological
Association; Augusto Diana, National Institutes
of Health
From Academia to Pew Research Center: Differences
and Dilemmas - Kiana Cox, Pew Research Center
From Sociollogy Professor to Professional
Sociologist: A First-Year Survival Guide -
Phaedra Daipha, Allstate
Mobilizing Skilled Volunteers: How Leveraging
Identities and Institutions Helped in Motivating
Researchers to Engage with Policy - Daniel
Lanford, Georgia State Unviersity and Emory
University
Practicing Sociological Research in a Non-Research
Setting - Anna C. McCreery, Elevate Energy
Sociological Research in New York City’s Paid Care
Division: A Case Study - Brittany D. Rawlinson,
NYC Department of Consumer Affairs
Working with Business in Developing Countries:
Ethical and Methodological Challenges - Jenny
Melo-Velasco, University of Missouri
Evidence-Based Medicine, Policy Decisions, and the
Importance of Sociology in American Healthcare
- Chuck Galli
1426. Professional Development Workshop.
Essential Strategies for Thriving in the
Academy for graduate students of color,
faculty of color, and their allies
New York Hilton, Mercury Ballroom, Third
Floor, 2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizers: Sherrill L. Sellers, Miami
University; Frederick Gooding, Jr., Texas
Christian University
Co-Leaders: Michelle A. Harris, Northern Arizona
University; Orly Clerge, University of California
Davis
1429. Informal Discussion Roundtables
New York Hilton, Trianon Ballroom, Third
Floor, 2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Louis Edgar Esparza, California
State University-Los Angeles
Informal Discussion Roundtables
Table 1. Satire in Sociological Writing
Sociological Satire: Writing Fiction to Depict
Alternative Paradigms in Mental Health
Treatment - Judith A. Richman, University of
Illinois at Chicago
Table 2: Sociology In and For the Current Political
Climate
American Exceptionalism: Cloaking U.S.
Imperialism Behind Covert Action - Chris
Agee, CUNY/SUNY; Josh R. Klein, Iona
College; Victoria Gamez, Francisco de
Miranda University
Trump’s Nation: He’s a Symptom, Not the Cause
a Sociological Understanding - Gregory Clark
Elliott, Brown University; Susan M.
Cunningham, Holy Cross College
Table 3: Academic Grantwriting
Academic Grantwriting: Top 10 Tips from 20-
plus Years of Experience - Linda L. Marston
Table 4: Labor and Social Movements
Apparel Industry Labor Practices and the
Neoliberal University - Darcy Ayers,
University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Michelle
Marie Christian, University of Tennessee
Financialisation and Populism: Friends or Foes? -
Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou, University
College London
Table 5: Rural and Environmental Sociology
Black Earth: Natural Gas Infrastructure and
Environmental Racism in Union Hill Virginia
- Travis L. Williams
The Agrarian Political Economy of the Northern
Great Plains: The Agrarian Question
Revisited - John Kenyon McCollum, Minot
State University
Table 6: Punishment and Social Institutions
Change in Racial/Ethnic Composition and School
Punishment - Gerardo V. Cuevas, Penn State
University
Promise and Perils of Virtual Reality in the US
Criminal Legal System - Michelle VanNatta,
Dominican University; Clinton Nichols,
Dominican University; Rosalio Cedillo,
Dominican University
Table 7: Global and Transnational Issues
Diaspora Engagement: Brain gain and reversing
the intellectual and skills deficit in
underdeveloped and developing countries -
Wazir Mohamed, Indiana University East
From Masking to Black Power: The U.S. Social
Movement that Reproduced itself in Trinidad -
Michael D. Royster, Prairie View A&M
University
Table 9: Qualitative Methods
Mothering from the Field: The Impact of
Motherhood on Site-Based Research -
Melanie-Angela Neuilly, Washington State
University; Bahiyyah Miallah M. Muhammad,
Howard University
Understanding and expanding the use of virtual
ethnography in sociological methodology -
Wynn Strange
Table 10: Emerging Technology
In Consideration of Emerging Tech: Possibilities
and Pitfalls - Urooj Raja, University of
Colorado at Boulder
Table 11: Feminism and Social Justice
Sexism and Sexual Assault in Social Justice
Movements - Sarah Megan Hanks, CUNY
Graduate Center
The Challenges of Teaching Intersectional
Feminist Sociology in the U.S. Today -
Christine Plumeri, Monroe Community
College
Table 12: Diversity in the Age of Globalization
Multiculturalism, Colorblindness, and
Globalization: A New Diversity Model -
Aurel Harrison Diamond, Hebrew University
of Jerusalem
1431. Section on Sociology of Population. Health
and Mortality in Midlife
New York Hilton, New York, Fourth Floor,
2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Arun Hendi, Princeton University
Presider: Arun Hendi, Princeton University
Availability, not Despair, Explains Drug-related
Mortality Trends among U.S. Whites - Ryan K.
Masters, University of Colorado Boulder
Cycles of Gender Convergence and Divergence in
Drug Overdose Mortality: Prescription Opioids to
Street Drugs - Jessica Y. Ho, University of
Southern California
Fetal Exposure to Cigarette Smoking and Adult and
Old Age Mortality - Jonas Helgertz, University of
Minnesota; John Robert Warren, University of
Minnesota
Migrant Integration and the Health Status of Current
and Returned Mexico-U.S. Migrants - David P.
Lindstrom, Brown University; Kathryn Klaas, El
Colegio de Mexico
Putting “Work” Back in Working-Aged Mortality:
Employment, Occupation, and Cause-Specific
Mortality among Contemporary Working-Aged
U.S. Adults - Iliya Gutin, The University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill; Robert A. Hummer,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
1432. Section on Political Sociology. Open Topic
on Political Sociology
New York Hilton, Hudson, Fourth Floor, 2:30-
4:10pm
Session Organizer: Wade M. Cole, University of Utah
Presider: Barbara Wejnert, University at Buffalo
“Divided we stand.” Perceived limits of ‘the right of
free assembly’ among the US-public - Markus
Hadler, University of Graz; Anja Eder
Redistribution and/or Reaction? Global Left and
Right Populist Opinion after the Crisis - Marcel
Paret, University of Utah; Michael Levien, Johns
Hopkins University
The Wisconsin Recalls: Navigating Democracy
through Competing Cultural Codes - Mark H. K.
Pharris, University of Minnesota
Voter preferences – the solid rock of politics?
Experiments on political demand for
redistribution - Ursula Dallinger, University of
Trier
Discussant: Barbara Wejnert, University at Buffalo
1433. Regular Session. Wealth and Affluence
New York Hilton, Midtown, Fourth Floor,
2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Lisa A. Keister, Duke University
Are Policy Preferences Motivated by Economic Self-
Interest? Personal Finances and Preferences for
Redistribution in 30 Countries - Joseph Nathan
Cohen, City University of New York, Queens
College; Liza G. Steele, City University of New
York (CUNY), John Jay
“Cotton Rich, Rotten Rich:” New Money in Dallas
High Society, 1925-1942 - Shay O'Brien,
Princeton University
Raising the Secure Child: Parenting among Affluent
Families Experiencing Unemployment - Aliya
Hamid Rao, Singapore Management University
Transformations and transactions: Outcomes of elite
MBA programs in the United States - Rebecca
Shamash, Santa Clara University
Discussant: Liza G. Steele, City University of New
York (CUNY), John Jay
1440. Regular Session. Collective Memory
Sheraton New York, Union Square, Lower
Level, 2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Barbara Sutton, University at
Albany, SUNY
Presider: Susan C. Pearce, East Carolina University
Consuming a Difficult Past Unapproved: Chairman
Mao as Commodity - Licheng Qian, Zhejiang
University
Difficult Pasts and Joyful Memories: Collective
Memory of Joy in History Textbooks in the
Former Yugoslavia - Tamara Pavasovic Trost,
University of Ljubljana
The Contested Politics of Knowledge of Holodomor,
the Ukrainian Famine of 1932-33. - Karolina
Koziura, The New School
The Transformative Capacity of Commemoration:
Collective Identity, Intergroup Contact, and
Sustained Mnmemonic Activism - Claire
Whitlinger, Furman University
We Hereby Neglect: The Israeli Hall of
Independence and the Social Texture of Memory
- Vered Vinitzky-Seroussi, Hebrew University of
Jerusalem
1441. Regular Session. Comparative Sociology
Sheraton New York, Sutton Place, Lower
Level, 2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Emily Carroll Hannum,
University of Pennsylvania
Presider: Abigail Coplin, University of Pennsylvania
Avoiders gonna avoid: The anatomy of cultural non-
participation in Finland, 2007 to 2018. - Riie
Heikkilä, Tampere University; Taru Lindblom,
Tampere University
Between Country Inequalities in Health Lifestyles -
Tom VanHeuvelen, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign; Jane Schlapkohl
VanHeuvelen, University of Illinois at Urbana
Champaign
Mobile Professionals and Metropolitan Models: The
German Roots of Vocational Education in Latin
America - Andrew Schrank, Brown University
State Capacity and Institutional Structure: A
Comparative Study of Railway Development in
China and India - Kyle Chan, Princeton
University
1442. Regular Session. Conflict in Social
Interaction
Sheraton New York, Murray Hill, Lower
Level, 2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Tanya Stivers, University of
California-Los Angeles
Presider: Jason Turowetz, University of Siegen
You’re Almost There: Distance as a Metaphorical
Conversational Strategy in Police Interrogations -
Gary C. David, Bentley University
Activity types as members’ categories: On how
members produce a suitable context for
institutional talk - Sarah Hitzler, Bielefeld
University
Overt Advocacy for Antibiotics: A Study of
Caregiver Actions in Chinese and American
Pediatric Encounters - Nan Wang, Hunan
University
‘You Are Gonna Get Beat Up No Matter What’:
Managing incipient conflict in wargame
interactions - Joseph Sterphone, University of
California, Santa Barbara
Discussant: Jason Turowetz, University of Siegen
1443. Meeting. Indigenous Peoples/Native Nations
Planning Meeting
Sheraton New York, Executive Boardroom,
Lower Level, 2:30-4:10pm
1444. Regular Session. Emerging Topics in
Deviance and Social Control
Sheraton New York, Flatiron, Lower Level,
2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Ramiro Martinez, Northeastern
University
Presider: Ramiro Martinez, Northeastern University
Between Post-Disciplinary Tolerance and Concerted
Constraint: Managing Madness for the City and
Privileged Family - Neil Gong, UCLA
"It's its Own Thing": A Typology of Interpersonal
Sugar Relationship Scripts - Maren Taylor Scull,
University of Colorado Denver
You can’t…mix up the system!”: An Exploration of
Canadian Politeness and Deviant Drivers in the
Greater Toronto Area (GTA) - Yvonne
Daoleuxay, University of Toronto
The Specialization of Social Control: Fighting in
Professional Ice Hockey from 1960-2012 -
Antonio Sirianni, Cornell University
“You Don’t Do That to a Mother”: Moral
Understandings of Child Welfare Reporting
Among Low-Income Mothers - Kelley Fong,
Harvard University
1445. Section on Latina/o Sociology. Doing Social
Justice Research in Latina/o/x Sociology
Sheraton New York, Gramercy, Lower Level,
2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Laura E. Enriquez, University of
California, Irvine
Presider: Laura E. Enriquez, University of California,
Irvine
A Chicano-Latino Perspective on the American
South: A New Approach to Community Activism
- Juan José Bustamante, University of Arkansas
Community Engaged Research and Advancing Social
Justice in Latinx and Other Marginalized
Communities - Veronica Terriquez, UC Santa
Cruz
Engagement and Collaboration with Undocumented
Communities: Lessons from the Undocumented
Student Equity Project - Martha Arhemi Morales
Hernandez, University of California, Irvine
Understanding and Fighting Colorism and Anti-
Blackness Amongst Latinxs - Celia Olivia
Lacayo, UCLA
Discussant: Gilda Laura Ochoa, Pomona College
1446. Regular Session. Dimensions of the Life
Course: Contemporary Perspectives
Sheraton New York, Bowery, Lower Level,
2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Duane F. Alwin, Pennsylvania
State University
Presider: Jeylan T. Mortimer, University of
Minnesota
The life course cube: A tool for studying lives -
Laura Bernardi, UNIL; Johannes Huinink,
Bremen University; Richard A. Settersten,
Oregon State University
Population-Level Variability of Happiness Trends in
the United States - Ethan Fosse, University of
Toronto; Jason Settels, University of Toronto
Racial/Ethnic and Nativity Differentials in Cognitive
Trajectories - Marc Anthony Garcia, University
of Nebraska-Lincoln; Adriana Reyes, Cornell
University
The Life Course Less Traveled: A Racial-
Epistemological Critique. - Rahsaan Mahadeo,
University of Minnesota
Conceptualizing Turning Points in Socio-economic
Trajectories – A multi-dimensional approach -
Nicolas Martin Legewie, German Institute for
Economic Research (DIW Berlin); Ingrid Tucci,
Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung
1447. Regular Session. Constructions of Identity:
Religious and Secular
Sheraton New York, Madison Square, Lower
Level, 2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: David A. Smilde, Tulane
University
Presider: David A. Smilde, Tulane University
The "hinge" of religious identity: Group styles, faith-
based organizations, and cross-cultural
engagement - Katherine Comeau, University of
Notre Dame
The Meaning of Uncertainty: Navigating States of
Certainty and Uncertainty in Nonreligious
Narratives - Jacqui Frost, University of Minnesota
Turning Inward: The Visible and the Invisible in the
Embodied Production of Selves and Identities. -
Michal Pagis, Bar Ilan University
Whose Civil Rights Movement? Black Churches and
Bridging Cultural Work on Israel and Palestine -
Roger Baumann, Yale University
Yoga as a Way of Life: Authenticity through Identity
Management - Erin F. Johnston, Stanford
University
1448. Regular Session. Popular Culture: Fields of
Cultural Production
Sheraton New York, Columbus Circle, Lower
Level, 2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Omar A. Lizardo, University of
California, Los Angeles
Presider: Omar A. Lizardo, University of California,
Los Angeles
Art is a Vivid Foreground: Microsociology and the
Making of Commercial Art - Gabrielle Raley,
Knox College
Covering reciprocity: Who reciprocates musical
covers? - Ian Peacock, University of California,
Los Angeles; William G. Roy, University of
California-Los Angeles
Creative Work(s) in the Age of Platforms:
Comparing Popular Music and YouTube
Production - Michael L. Siciliano, Queen's
University
The digital logics of distinction: A field analysis of
popular music on YouTube - Massimo Airoldi
The Manipulation Dance: Strategies Toward
Enacting an Art or Commerce Orientation in
Inter-Occupational Creative Groups - Rachel
Elizabeth Skaggs, Vanderbilt University
1449. Section on the Sociology of Human Rights.
Comparative Historical Sociology and Human
Rights (Co-sponsored with the Section on
Comparative-Historical Sociology)
Sheraton New York, Sugar Hill, Lower Level,
2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizers: Matthias Koenig, University of
Goettingen; Brian Gran, Case Western Reserve
University
Presider: Matthias Koenig, University of Goettingen
The Making of a Movement: An Inter-Generational
Mobilization Model of the Non-Violent Nashville
Civil Rights Movement - Daniel B. Cornfield,
Vanderbilt University; Jonathan Scott Coley,
Oklahoma State University; Larry W. Isaac,
Vanderbilt University; Dennis C. Dickerson,
Vanderbilt University
Mapping the New World's Racial Order: Human
Rights and the (Re)Making of Racial Regimes,
1976-1996 - Angela Elena Fillingim, Western
Washington University
The Moral Imperative of Reburying the Missing,
Objective Science, and Reframing Spain’s
Violent Past - Nicole Iturriaga, Max Planck
Institute
Justifying torture in the public sphere: Hypothetical
scenarios, real consequences - Lisa Stampnitzky,
University of Sheffield
Discussant: Shai M. Dromi, Harvard University
1450. Regular Session. Foreign aid, NGOs, and
Private Corporations in Women's Lives
Sheraton New York, Chelsea, Lower Level,
2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Paromita Sanyal, Florida State
University
Presider: Valeria Bonatti, University of Illinois
Urbana Champaign
Foreign Aid, Cultural Scripts, and Attitudes toward
Violence against Women - Jeffrey Swindle,
University of Michigan
Son Targeting Fertility and Gender Violence Norms
in the South Caucasus - Joseph Svec, Iowa State
University
Translating Sex Work in Moroccan HIV Prevention:
Managing the Bodies of Working Class Women -
Anne Marie Montgomery, Columbia University
The Strength of Female Leadership: Gender
Discrimination, Network Penalties, and Firm
Innovation in China - Junmin Wang, University
of Memphis; Kaniz Fatema, University of
Memphis; Caroline Reilly, University of
Memphis
Discussant: Rachel A. Rinaldo, University of
Colorado, Boulder
1451. Community and Urban Sociology Section
Roundtables (1 hour)
Sheraton New York, Empire Ballroom East,
Second Floor, 2:30-3:30pm
Session Organizers: Emily A. Shrider, University of
Wisconsin-Madison; Elaina Johns-Wolfe,
University of Cincinnati
Community and Urban Sociology Section
Roundtables
1. Building or Breaking Community
Presider: Alex Trillo, Saint Peter's University
Black in Public: How witnessing among strangers
subverts surveillance on public transit -
Anthony James Williams, University of
California, Los Angeles
“Cheating the System”: How the Stigmatization
of Poverty and Addiction Erodes Social
Support and Trust - Kristina Paige Brant,
Harvard University
Siting Replenishment: The Role of Place in the
Immigrant Incorporation Experience - Brian
Tuohy, University of California, Los Angeles
The Promise of Property: Cultivating Legal
Optimism and Collective Efficacy in
Chicago’s Urban Agriculture District - Nate
Ela, American Bar Foundation
Why they grow in the city: Liminality of Urban
Cultivation in post-Katrina New Orleans -
Yuki Kato, Georgetown University
2. Cultural Values and the City
Presider: Amy E. Jonason, Furman University
Culture and Collective Identity in Gig Work -
Will Attwood-Charles, Boston College
Parent Gentrifiers: Constructing Narratives of
Urbanism and Childhood in Boston - Taylor
Cain, Boston University
Cultural Values and Leaving the Creative Class
City: The Case of Expat Digital Nomads -
Rachael A. Woldoff, West Virginia
University; Robert C. Litchfield, Washington
and Jefferson College
Defining, Aligning, and Negotiating Futures:
New Forms of Identity Work in an Urban
Farming Project - Amy E. Jonason, Furman
University
Revisiting the Urban Question in the Age of the
New Urban Crisis - Jeffrey L. Sternberg,
Northeastern University
3. Debating Gentrification
Cultivating Place Character: Community Gardens
Can Win Permanence, but at What Cost? -
Charlotte Glennie, University of California
Davis
A Politics of Housing Supply and Allocation: The
Politics of Housing Policy during Oakland’s
“Housing Crisis” - Allison Logan, University
of California-Berkeley
Hipsters in the City: The Case of Fishtown
Philadelphia - Geoffrey Moss, Temple
University; Keith McIntosh, Temple
University
“On the Wrong Side of the Pike:” The Role of
Universities in Shaping Neighborhood Change
- Sarah S. Hosman, Drexel University
Reckoning with the “High Line Effect” - Steven
Lang, LaGuardia Community College,
CUNY; Julia H. Rothenberg, CUNY
Queensborough Community College
4. Exploring Gentrification
Presider: Charles Nathaniel Boynton, Pennsylvania
State University
Embourgeoisement, Elitization and
Gentrification: Addressing three expressions
to describe urban processes and a
neighborhood's case - Clarissa dos Santos
Veloso
Operationalizing Gentrification: A Comparison of
“Gentrified” Tracts using Census data -
Charles Nathaniel Boynton, Pennsylvania
State University; Barrett Lee, Pennsylvania
State University
Are gentrification and displacement different
across cities? Exploring the effects of urban
regimes - Howard Jacob Carlson, University
of Wisconsin-Madison
Creative Placemaking: Art and Gentrification in
the Age of Neoliberalism - Anne Elizabeth
Bowler, University of Delaware; Christopher
Mele, University at Buffalo
5. Gentrification Today
Presider: Judith R. Halasz, SUNY-New Paltz
Foursquare and Gentrification: Understanding
Shifts in Community Identity and Location
Based Smartphone Apps - Andrew Joseph
Long, The New School
Gentrification and Short-Term Rentals: Re-
Assessing the Rent Gap in Urban Centers -
Mehmet Cansoy, Fairfield University
Between Gentrification and Supergentrification:
The Shifting Landscape of Affluence in
Brooklyn, NY - Judith R. Halasz, SUNY-New
Paltz
White Middle-Class Precarity Erases “Others”:
Narratives of Race and the Case of Super-
Gentrification in the News - Zawadi Rucks-
Ahidiana, SUNY Albany
6. Insecurities
Presider: Analidis Ochoa, University of Michigan
Forced to Move: Patterns and Predictors of
Residential Displacement during an Era of
Housing Insecurity - Barrett Lee,
Pennsylvania State University; Megan Evans,
The Pennsylvania State University
Places on the Margin: Economic Insecurity in
U.S. Counties from 1997-2016 - Lora A.
Phillips, Ohio State University
Hungry at the Banquet: Food Insecurity in
Louisiana 2018 - Kathleen J. Fitzgerald,
University of North Carolina
Gentrification, Machizukuri and Ontological
(In)security: “Bottom Up” Redevelopment
and the “Cries” of Residents in Kamagasaki,
Osaka - Matthew D. Marr, Florida
International University
Lessons for Rebuilding After Major Catastrophe:
Re-Imagining Housing Policy - Dana M.
Greene, University of North Carolina - Chapel
Hill
7. Issues in China and Taiwan
Presider: Ruth Ayesha Casie Chetty, University of
Cincinnati
Taking on neighbor's color? Compare educational
expectation between migrant and native
teenagers in urban China - Yiqing Gan,
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Social Capital, Place Attachment and Civic
Engagement in Reform-Era Urban China -
Qiang Fu, The University of British Columbia
Urbanization and Occupational Mobility in North
China in the Mid-20th Century: Evidence
from Shanxi Province - Xiangning LI, Hong
Kong University of Sicence and Technology;
Matthew Noellert, University of Iowa;
Cameron Campbell, Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology; James Lee, Hong
Kong University of Science and Technology
Social Capital or Social Cohesion? Continuity
and Change in Sense of Community and
Wellbeing in Taiwan - Hsin-Chieh Chang,
National Taiwan University
“For the people” without “by the people”:
Exclusive inclusion in Shanghai’s waterfront
development - Yifei Li, New York University
8. Neighborhood Change
Presider: Jeffrey Nathaniel Parker, University of
Chicago
Neighborhood Racial and Ethnic Change: New
Evidence of Discriminatory Patterns in Home
Mortgage Lending - Meghan M. O'Neil,
University of Michigan
Revisiting Neo-Bohemia: Persistence, Politics,
and Moving Past an Ecological Model of
Neighborhood Reputation - Jeffrey Nathaniel
Parker, University of Chicago
Durable Narratives in the Face of Disaster:
Middle-Class Residential (Im)mobility after
Hurricane Harvey - Anna Catherine Rhodes,
Rice University; Max Besbris, Rice University
Sustenance of Space: The Inheritance of
Neighborhood Disadvantage Across Three
Generations - Steven Elias Alvarado, Cornell
University; Alexandra C. Cooperstock,
Cornell University
Shades of Green: Nature, Depopulation, and
Urbanism in Detroit - Sharon Cornelissen,
Princeton University
9. Neighborhood Choice
Presider: Rukmini Potdar, University of Maryland
University College
Adaptive Mobility: The Case of Property Buyouts
and Resettlement Pathways in Urban Flood
Zones - James R. Elliott, Rice University;
Kevin Loughran, Rice University; S. Wright
Kennedy, Columbia University
Second Homes in the City and Country: A
Reappraisal of Vacation Homes in the
Twenty-First Century - Meaghan Stiman,
College of William & Mary
Stated Preferences for Racial Diversity vs
Behavior: Evidence from Homebuyers in
North Carolina - Richard Greg Moye,
Winston Salem State University
Is Homeownership the Key to Life Satisfaction?
Empirical Evidence from Urban China -
Wenhua Lai, Michigan State University
10. Neighborhood (In)Stability
Presider: Neli Demireva, Essex University
Maintaining Stability in an Unstable
Environment: Resident Responses to
Neighborhood Change in Cleveland, Ohio -
Kaitlyn Barnes Langendoerfer, Case Western
Reserve University
Understanding Neighborhood Continuity - Krista
E. Paulsen, Boise State University
Corona Plaza in Flux - Omar Montana, CUNY
Graduate Center
11. Organizations
Presider: Mahesh Somashekhar, University of
Illinois at Chicago
Facilitating Trust and Ties: Non-Profit
Organizations as Social Infrastructure in
Single- and Scattered-Site Permanent
Supportive Housing - Matthew D. Marr,
Florida International University; Catherine
Velarde-Perez, Florida International
University; Lisa Brown, Florida International
University
Networks of Collaboration: American Hunger
Relief Efforts and the Vital Role of
Community Organizations - Leah Gose,
Harvard University
Where Goes the Gayborhood? The Evolution of
LGBTQ Organizational Clusters in the United
States - Mahesh Somashekhar, University of
Illinois at Chicago; Jason Orne, Drexel
University; Giacomo Fabrizio Negro, Emory
University; Fabrizio Perretti, Bocconi
University
12. Other Urban Issues
Presider: Sevsem Cicek-Okay, University of
Cincinnati
Laboratories of Democracy (Thousands of
Them): Public Employment and Social
Welfare across the Federal System - Gregory
Hooks, McMaster University; Linda Lobao,
Ohio State University; Victor Iturra,
Universidad Catolica del Norte, Antofagasta,
Chile; Mark Partridge, Ohio State University
Planning for Sustainability in Buenos Aires:
Transnational NGOs and Expert Knowledge
Circulation in Buenos Aires - Jacob H.
Lederman, University of Michigan-Flint
Who owns our cities? Differences between large
and small-scale landlords in the eviction
process - Henry Gomory, Princeton University
Undercurrents: Outreach, homelessness and
negotiating spaces on the streets of New York
- Joe Williams, Cardiff University
13. Policing and Surveillance in Public and Private
Spaces
Presider: Gregory Smithsimon, Brooklyn College
CUNY
Privacy and Surveillance in Public Housing -
Cayce C. Hughes, Rice University
Social Distance in Spatial Proximity: The Case of
Low-Level Policing in Changing Urban
Neighborhoods - Jessica Rose Kalbfeld, New
York University
‘Taking the law into our own hands’: Community
cohesion and vigilante violence in South
Africa - Mark Gross, Cabrini University
The Community in Community Policing: How
Community Attachment Shapes Police
Perceptions of Their Assigned Community -
Jasmine Nicole Olivier, Harvard University
14. Racial Segregation
Presider: Allison Suppan Helmuth, University of
Illinois-Chicago
Race and Age Structure in the American
Neighborhood - Christina Sonja Nelson, New
York University
Race, Place, and Police Violence: The Role of
Racial Residential Segregation in Fatal Police
Shootings - Stephanie Jones, University of
California, Irvine; Carol Walther, Northern
Illinois University; Rodrigo Dominguez-
Martinez, University of Maryland, College
Park
Racial and Environmental Inequalities in Spatial
Patterns in Asthma Risks in the U.S South -
Kevin T Smiley, State University of New
York at Buffalo
Racial Segregation and Metropolitan Housing
Policy - Nora E. Taplin-Kaguru, Earlham
College
15. Socioeconomic Segregation
Presider: Keri Eason, University of Cincinnati
Neighborhood Economic Change in an Era of
Metropolitan Divergence - Jared N.
Schachner, Harvard University
Skill-Based Contextual Sorting: How Parental
Cognition and Residential Mobility Produce
Unequal Environments for Children - Jared N.
Schachner, Harvard University; Robert J.
Sampson, Harvard University
Changes in Brain Drain: Recent Trends in
Educational Residential Segregation - Selena
Margarita Livas, University of California,
Irvine
Operationalizing City Level Effects: How Cities
Drive Economic Stratification - Alexis Mann,
Brandeis University
16. Social Ties and Collective Efficacy
Presider: Chris Kohut, University of Toronto
Do collective resources reduce the number of
Airbnbs in a neighborhood? Evidence from
New Orleans - Frederick Weil, Louisiana
State University; Edward Shihadeh; Tim
Reling, Louisiana State University
Tenure-Trust Paradox: A Longitudinal Approach
to Housing Tenure and Generalized Trust in
Six European Countries - Hyungjun Suh,
Univeristy of Arizona; Stéfanie André,
Radboud University
Metropolitan Networks: A Socio-Spatial Analysis
of Social Ties in Tehran - Jaleh Jalili, Oberlin
College
Unanticipated Gains in Homeless Shelters: A
Study Examining the Social Networks of the
Homeless Population - Chris Kohut,
University of Toronto
The Networked Question in the Digital Age? The
Shapes of Community Through the Life-
Course - Barry Wellman, NetLab Network;
Anabel Quan-Haase, University of Western
Ontario; Molly-Gloria Harper, University of
Western Ontario
17. Structural Inequalities
Presider: Robin Bartram, Tulane University
Investigating Seriously Delinquent Mortgages in
Mexican Neighborhoods in Metropolitan
Statistical Areas in the United States - Katrin
B. Anacker, George Mason University
Situating Tax Foreclosure in Detroit into the
Broader Matrix of Racialized, Structural
Inequality - Michael Lee Sabbagh, Wayne
State University
Trauma, Reparations and Redevelopment in
Detroit: Ethnographic Snapshots of
Environmental Justice Struggles - Paul Joseph
Draus, University of Michigan
Youth Who Sleep in Motels - An Acknowledged
but Unknown Population of the Hidden
Homeless - Kara Tsukerman, Georgia State
University
Concrete Pathways: An Examination of why
Dublin’s Cityspace is Important to Nigerian
Immigrants in Ireland - Vanessa Theresa
Stout, Richard Bland College of William and
Mary
18. Urban Development
Presider: Steven Edward Schmidt, University of
California, Irvine
Beyond the Metropolis: Production of Global
Built Environments in India - Apurva Apurva,
Binghamton University
Social Construction and Urban Space: The Social
Foundations of Urban Redevelopment in
Mexico City - Steven Edward Schmidt,
University of California, Irvine
Political-Economy of Local Land-Use Policy:
Place-Making, Development, and Relative
Power of Business, Civil Society, and
Government - Lazarus Adua, University of
Utah; Linda Lobao, Ohio State University
The Culture of Exchange Value: Rental Housing,
Neighborhood Conflict and ‘Socially
Conscious’ Urban Developers - Zachary
Hyde, University of British Columbia
Access to Transportation: Bus Network and
Spatial Inequality in Columbus - Eungang
(Peter) Choi, The Ohio State University
1452. Section on Science, Knowledge, and
Technology. Genetics, Identity, and Other
Controversies
Sheraton New York, Empire Ballroom West,
Second Floor, 2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Aaron Panofsky, University of
California-Los Angeles
Presider: Aaron Panofsky, University of California-
Los Angeles
Boundary Battles in the Autism Field: Genetics,
RCTs and Undone Science - Claire Laurier
Decoteau, University of Illinois, Chicago
The Banality of Scientific Progress: An etiology of
the #CRISPRbabies controversy - Santiago José
Molina, University of California Berkeley
Voodoo science and the missing controversy:
Neuroscience as an integration project - Torsten
H Voigt, RWTH Aachen University
Transparency versus Autonomy: Meta-Science,
Fields, and the Political Theory of Pure Science -
David Peterson, University of California, Los
Angeles; Aaron Panofsky, University of
California-Los Angeles
The Effect of Genetic Ancestry Testing on
Ethnoracial Network Diversity - Wendy D. Roth,
University of Pennsylvania; Rochelle R. Cote,
Memorial University of Newfoundland
1454. Section on Sociology of Law. Law and State
Power
Sheraton New York, Central Park East,
Second Floor, 2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Ron Levi, University of Toronto
Presider: Ron Levi, University of Toronto
Humanitarian Capital: How Lawyers Help
Immigrants Use Suffering to Claim Membership
in the Nation-State - Chiara Galli, University of
California Los Angeles
Motivations for and Consequences of Deliberate
Contractions of the State’s Administrative Power
- Amanda Rachel Cheong, Princeton University
States of Disempowerment: Governing Gendered
Violence in India’s Era of Rights Mobilizations -
Poulami Roychowdhury, McGill University
Feminicide and Feminicidio in Canada - Paulina
Garcia del Moral, University of Guelph
Strategic waiting: Experiencing, producing and
interpreting court delay during investigative
processes in El Alto, Bolivia - Jorge Derpic,
University of Georgia
1455. Section on History of Sociology Refereed
Roundtables (1 hour)
Sheraton New York, Central Park West,
Second Floor, 2:30-3:30pm
Session Organizer: J. I. Hans Bakker, University of
Guelph
Section on History of Sociology Refereed
Roundtables (1 hour)
Table 1
Presider: David L. Swartz, Boston University
Escape from (Academic) Freedom: Towards a
Social, Personal and Realist Heuristic for
Evaluating Academic Freedom - Kerby Goff,
Penn State University
On the Evolution of Some European Attitudes
Toward America's Class System - Jerome
Braun
The Influence of the Bucharest School of
Sociology on Sociology in Czechoslovakia -
Marek Skovajsa, Charles University Prague
Table 2
Presider: J. I. Hans Bakker, University of Guelph
Historical Sociology and our Positivist
Unconscious: A case study of relational
sociology - Paul David Erb, University of
Massachusetts
Patriarchy Writ Large: Patrimonialism as an Ideal
Type Model (ITM) - J. I. Hans Bakker,
University of Guelph
The Interstitial Ascent of Talcott Parsons: Cross-
Disciplinary Collaboration and Careerism at
Harvard 1927-1951 - Lawrence T. Nichols,
West Virginia University
1456. Presidential Panel. Building on the
Tradition of DuBoisian Sociology
Sheraton New York, Metropolitan Ballroom
West, Second Floor, 2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Mary Romero, Arizona State
University
Presider: Michael Schwartz, Stony Brook State
University
Intellectual Reparations and Black Sociology
Futures: W.E.B. Du Bois, Race and the Dilemmas
of Doing Public Sociology - Marcus Anthony
Hunter, University of California-Los Angeles
Dubois, Empire and Global Sociology - Julian Go,
Boston University
Du Boisian Engagement and Public Sociology
Beyond Academia: Reflections on How to Be
Less Stupid About Race - Crystal Marie Fleming,
SUNY Stony Brook This panel continues the discussion in the previous panel,
DuBoisian Sociology and Social Justice by exploring the ways that
current sociologists are building on his approach to social inquiry, particularly in the areas of sociology of race, urban sociology, and
public sociology.
1457. Special Sessions. War on Drugs Revisited
Sheraton New York, Metropolitan Ballroom
East, Second Floor, 2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Michael Vuolo, The Ohio State
University
Presider: Michael Vuolo, The Ohio State University
Panelists: Michael Vuolo, The Ohio State University;
Brian Christopher Kelly, Purdue University;
Alexes Harris, University of Washington;
Avelardo Valdez, University of Southern
California; Randol Contreras, University of
California, Riverside
1460. Special Sessions. Behind the Scenes: A
Discussion of Applying for and Being an
Editor of an ASA Journal
Sheraton New York, Liberty 1, Third Floor,
2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Abigail C. Saguy, University of
California-Los Angeles
Presider: Abigail C. Saguy, University of California-
Los Angeles
Panelists: Rory M. McVeigh, University of Notre
Dame; Brent Simpson, University of South
Carolina; Mustafa Emirbayer, University of
Wisconsin at Madison; Karen Gray Edwards,
American Sociological Association
1461. Regular Session. Environmental Change
and Inequality
Sheraton New York, Liberty 3, Third Floor,
2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Thomas E. Shriver, North
Carolina State University
Presider: Laura Bray, North Carolina State
University
Three Components of Gender Equity and Their
Relationships to Environmental Change -
Christina A. Ergas, University of Tennessee;
Patrick Trent Greiner, Vanderbilt University;
Julius Alexander McGee, Portland State
University; Matthew Thomas Clement, Texas
State University
The Path of Least Resistance Projections of Social
Inequalities as a Result of Climate Change in the
United States - R. Kyle Saunders, Florida State
University; Mathew Hauer, Florida State
University
Extended Sacrifice Zones: Pipeline Proximity and
Environmental Justice in the Age of Planetary
Urbanization - Taylor Braswell, Northeastern
University
Do Subsidiaries Engage More Heavily in Methane
Producing Activities in the Oil and Gas Industry?
- Katherine Ann Calle Willyard, Texas A&M
University
1462. Regular Session.
Ethnography/Ethnographic Studies
Sheraton New York, Liberty 4, Third Floor,
2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Alford A. Young, University of
Michigan
Presider: Michael Gibson-Light, University of
Arizona
Embedded Ethics Ethnography: Centering ELSI
Investigations within Genomic Studies - Jennifer
Elyse James, University of California, San
Francisco; Barbara Koenig, University of
California, San Francisco; Leslie Riddle,
University of California, San Francisco; Galen
Joseph, University of California, San Francisco
Hybrid Ethnography: Mixing Participant Observation
and Observant Participation - Josh Seim,
University of Southern California
Prepositional Engagement: An Approach for
Ethnography - Aaron Brennen Benavidez,
Harvard University
Rumor Has It: Strategies for Ethnographic Analysis
in Authoritarian Regimes - Kate Pride Brown,
Georgia Institute of Technology
1463. Regular Session. Persistent Gender
Inequality
Sheraton New York, Liberty 5, Third Floor,
2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Elizabeth J. Clifford, Towson
University
Persistent Gender Gap, Shifting Racial and
Educational Differentiations: Variations in
Structural Influences on Gender Attitudes, 1977-
2016 - Kelsey Meagher, UC Davis; Xiaoling Shu,
University of California Davis
The Gendering of Engineering as Masculine: A Case
Study of Female Malaysian Undergraduates -
Julie A. Kmec, Washington State University;
Sarah Morton, Washington State University;
Zahra Atiq, Purdue University; Ashley Ater
Kranov, Washington State University; Nehal
Abu-Lail, University of Texas San Antonio;
Jennifer J. DeBoer, Purdue University
You Lead Like a Girl: Gender and Children's
Leadership Development - Alexa Jane Trumpy,
St. Norbert College
Discussant: Yun Zhou, University of Michigan
1464. Regular Session. Immigrant
Communities/Families
Sheraton New York, Carnegie West, Third
Floor, 2:30-4:10pm
Session Organizer: Hua-Yu Sebastian Cherng, New
York University
Presider: Phoebe Ho, University of Pennsylvania
Determinants of Social Support in Racialized
Immigrant Networks: The case of the Roma in
France. - David Cañarte, University of Florida;
Raffaele Vacca, University of Florida; Tommaso
Vitale, Sciences Po, CEE
Effects of Police Stop-and-Frisk on the Educational
Outcomes of Undocumented Youth - Amy Hsin,
Queens College, CUNY; Linna Marten, Stanford;
Nikolas Harder, Stanford
Legal Power in Action: How Latinx Adult Children
Mitigate the Effects of Parents’ Legal Status
through Brokering - Isabel Garcia Valdivia,
University of California Berkeley
Self-Preservation Amidst Rising Threats: Immigrant
Internalization of Anti-Immigrant Narratives and
its Effects on Community Solidarity - Carly
Offidani-Bertrand
Transnational Queer Refugees: Gay Iranian Men
Navigating Refugee Status and Cross-Border Ties
in Canada - Ahmad (Aryan) Karimi
1466. Section on the Sociology of Sexualities
Roundtables (1 hour)
Sheraton New York, New York Ballroom
West, Third Floor, 2:30-3:30pm
Session Organizers: Apoorva Ghosh, University of
California-Irvine; Alithia Zamantakis, Georgia
State University; Mael Embser-Herbert, Hamline
University; D'Lane R. Compton, University of
New Orleans
Section on the Sociology of Sexualities Roundtables
(1 hour)
1. Children/Youth and Family
Presider: Alison R. Moss, University of Illinois
Chicago; Indiana University South Bend
A Universe of Possibilities: The Limitations and
Promise of LGBTQ+ Representation in
Children’s Animation - Jason Lee Crockett,
Kutztown University
Child Marriage and Sexual Violence in the United
States - Jamie O'Quinn, The University of
Texas at Austin
LGBT Families in Poverty - Rick Georg Braatz,
Southern Illinois University - Carbondale
Queer Street Smarts: Gender, Sexuality, and
LGBTQ Youth Navigating Homelessness -
Brandon Andrew Robinson, University of
California, Riverside
2. Life Outcomes for LGBTQ people
Presider: Mael Embser-Herbert, Hamline
University
State-Level Policy and Suicide Risk among
Sexual Minority Youth - Jennifer Pearson,
Wichita State University; Jamie Lyn Wooley-
Snider, Wichita State University
Theorizing Active Interviews and Skills:
Preparing for a Large Interview Study on
LGBT in STEM - Tom J. Waidzunas, Temple
University
3. On the Margins of L&G
Presider: Laurel Westbrook, Grand Valley State
University
Hetero-cis-normativity, Intersectionality, and
Lesbian Stigma: An Empirical Investigation
of Norm-Centered Stigma Theory - Meredith
Gwynne Fair Worthen, University of
Oklahoma
Picking Sides: Examining the Effects of Gender
and Sexual Orientation on Attitudes Toward
Bisexuality - Celene Fuller, University of
Nevada, Las Vegas
US Millennials and Intersex Awareness - Jeniece
Tyria Lusk, American University of Sharjah;
Jodien P. Matos, Baylor University
4. Practicing Sex
Presider: Robert Cserni, State University of New
York at Stony Brook
Sexting 101, or How to Send Nudes - Rachel
Kalish, SUNY College at Old Westbury
Sexual Stories as Ghost Stories: Applying a
Hauntological Framework to the Study of Sex
- Michael Patrick Vaughn, Emory University
“Verbally, no, but physically yes” Students’
Meanings of Sexual Consent - Anne Groggel,
Indiana University; Christopher O'Neal
Turner, Indiana University
5. Sexualities and Economies
Presider: Danielle M. Currier, Randolph College
LGBTQ Financial Insecurity - Emma Ryan
Bosley-Smith, The Ohio State University;
Corinne Reczek, Ohio State University
Sexual Minority Young Adults’ Experiences of
Heteronormativity in Contemporary US
Workplaces - Koji Ueno, Florida State
University; Emily Šaras, Florida State
University; Jessi Grace, Florida State
University; Randi B. Ingram, Florida State
University; Taylor Jackson, Florida State
University
Theorizing Sex Buyer Power: Macro and Micro -
Martin A. Monto, University of Portland;
Christine Milrod, Licensed Psychotherapist/
Independent Researcher
6. Queer Perspectives on Sexualities
Presider: Sarah Adeyinka-Skold, University of
Pennsylvania
Post-Gay, Political, and Pieced Together: Queer
Expectations of Straight Allies - TehQuin
Forbes, Florida State University; Koji Ueno,
Florida State University
“You betta’ werk darling!": Analyzing the
Cultural Phenomenon of RuPaul’s Drag Race
- Jennifer Peruniak, University of Toronto
8. Sexuality and Space
Presider: Alithia Zamantakis, Georgia State
University
“Closed door” and “open and accepting”:
Ambivalent LGBTQ community in River City
- Clare Forstie, Farmingdale State College
Sexual Minorities and Social Support: The Impact
of Stigma, Rurality, and Gender on Resources
- Brandi Woodell, Old Dominion University
7. Sexuality and Religion
Presider: Sarah H. Diefendorf, University of Utah
Is Buddhism Tolerant of Homosexuality in
Japan? Toward a Contextual Understanding of
Religion and Homosexuality - Daiki Hiramori,
University of Washington
Making Queens and Priestesses for the Celestial
Kingdom: Nineteenth Century Theology and
Mormon Polygamy Today - Michelle Mueller,
Santa Clara University
1467. American Sociological Association Annual
Meeting. Funding Opportunities from the
Carla B. Howery Teaching Enhancement Fund
Sheraton New York, Riverside Ballroom,
Third Floor, 2:30-3:30pm
Session Organizers: Teresa Ciabattari, American
Sociological Association; Diego de los Rios,
American Sociological Association
Panelists: Rebecca G. Adams, University of North
Carolina at Greensboro; Maxine P. Atkinson,
North Carolina State University; Edward L. Kain,
Southwestern University; Tracy E. Ore, St. Cloud
State University
Games and Student-Centered Learning in Higher
Education - Jeffrey S. Debies-Carl, University of
New Haven; Matthew Wranovix, University of
New Haven
Producing Citizen Sociologists: Using Smartphones
to Help Students 'See' and 'Do' Sociology -
Gretchen Purser, Syracuse University; Nazanin
Shahrokni, Syracuse University
Saturday, 3:30 pm
1402. Prep Talks. The Sociological Interview:
Thoughts on Navigating the On-campus
Interview
New York Hilton, Americas Hall II, Third
Floor, 3:30-4:15pm
Presenter: Anthony Paik, University of
Massachusetts-Amherst
1451. Meeting. Community and Urban Sociology
Section Business Meeting
Sheraton New York, Empire Ballroom East,
Second Floor, 3:30-4:10pm
1455. Meeting. Section on History of Sociology
Business Meeting
Sheraton New York, Central Park West,
Second Floor, 3:30-4:10pm
1466. Meeting. Section on the Sociology of
Sexualities Business Meeting
Sheraton New York, New York Ballroom
West, Third Floor, 3:30-4:10pm
1467. Meeting. ASA Program Reviewers and
Consultants Advisory Board
Sheraton New York, Riverside Ballroom,
Third Floor, 3:30-4:10pm
Saturday, 4:00 pm
1430. Meeting. Fund for the Advancement of the
Discipline (FAD) Advisory Panel
New York Hilton, Lincoln, Fourth Floor, 4:00-
6:10pm
Saturday, 4:30 pm
1502. Prep Talks. From Applying to Hiring:
Experiences with Post-Doctoral Positions
New York Hilton, Americas Hall II, Third
Floor, 4:30-5:15pm
Presenter: Fernando I. Rivera, University of Central
Florida
1503. Regional Spotlight. Street Ethnography:
The Manhattan Nobody Knows
New York Hilton, Concourse B, Concourse,
4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Elijah Anderson, Yale University
Presider: Elijah Anderson, Yale University
Panelists: Alice Goffman, University of Wisconsin;
William Kornblum, Graduate Center, CUNY;
William B. Helmreich, Graduate Center, CUNY;
Elijah Anderson, Yale University; Esther Kim,
University of Southern California
1504. Student Forum Sessions. Teaching While
Inferior: Navigating the Instructor Role as
Racial, Sexual, and/or Gender Minority
Graduate Students
New York Hilton, Concourse C, Concourse,
4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizers: Rebekah Smith, American
Sociological Association; Jean H. Shin, American
Sociological Association
Co-Leaders: Alana R. Inlow, Washington State
University; Marisa Viviana Cervantes,
Washington State University
1507. Regular Session. Legal Entanglements in
Immigration Enforcement
New York Hilton, Concourse F, Concourse,
4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Tanya Maria Golash-Boza,
University of California, Merced
Presider: Heidy Sarabia, California State University,
Sacramento
A study of migrant shelters, violence, and deportation
on the Texas-Tamaulipas border. - Bertha Alicia
Bermudez Tapia, University of Colorado, Boulder
Immigrant Detention as a Surveillance Hub: The
Monitoring of Families In and Out of Detention -
Luis Romero, Southwestern University
La Charla: Documenting the experience of
unaccompanied minors in immigration court -
Jennifer Huynh, University of Notre Dame
Legal Consciousness Among Asylum-Seeking
Immigrants in the US: From Expectations of
Fairness to Increasing Legal Cynicism - Tania
Lopez DoCarmo, University of California-Irvine;
Rocio Rosales, University of California-Irvine
1511. Author Meets Critic. Stick Together and
Come Back Home: Racial Sorting and the
Spillover of Carceral Identity (University of
California Press, 2018) by Patrick Lopez-
Aguado
New York Hilton, Madison, Second Floor,
4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Brian Gran, Case Western
Reserve University
Author: Patrick Lopez-Aguado, Santa Clara
University
Presider: Megan Lee Comfort, RTI International
Critics: Victor M. Rios, University of California,
Santa Barbara; George Lipsitz, University of
California, Santa Barbara; Aaron Kupchik,
University of Delaware
1512. Thematic Sessions. Criminal Justice and
Social Justice
New York Hilton, Clinton, Second Floor, 4:30-
6:10pm
Session Organizer: Wendy Leo Moore, Texas A&M
University
Presider: Beatriz Aldana Marquez, Texas State
University
Criminal Justice as Degradation Theater - Michael
Lawrence Walker, University of Minnesota-Twin
Cities
The Supervised Society: Race, Citizenship and the
Afterlife of Mass Incarceration - Reuben Miller,
University of Chicago
The Devil in the Data: Police Reporting as a
Dimension of Systemic Police Terrorism -
Charity Clay, Xavier University of Louisiana
1513. Mathematical Sociology. James S. Coleman
Distinguished Career Award Lecture
New York Hilton, Gibson, Second Floor, 4:30-
5:30pm
Session Organizer: Carter T. Butts, University of
California-Irvine
Panelist: Ronald L. Breiger, University of Arizona
1516. Teaching Workshop. 33 Simple Strategies
for Faculty Who Teach First-Gen and First-
Year Students ASA Teaching Workshop
New York Hilton, Murray Hill West, Second
Floor, 4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Lisa Michele Nunn, University of
San Diego
1517. Professional Development Workshop. A
Sociological Take on Course Evaluation
Systems
New York Hilton, Murray Hill East, Second
Floor, 4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Diane L. Pike, Augsburg
University
1518. Section on Ethnomethodology and
Conversation Analysis. Current Research in
Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
New York Hilton, Nassau West, Second Floor,
4:30-5:30pm
Session Organizer: Anne Warfield Rawls, Bentley
University
Presider: Anne Warfield Rawls, Bentley University
Authority under Siege: Transforming Resistance into
Acceptance through Persuasion - Tanya Stivers,
University of California-Los Angeles; Stefan
Timmermans, University of California-Los
Angeles
Re-enactment as a Research Strategy? Performance
Art, Video Analysis, and Vice-Versa - Philippe
Sormani, University of Lausanne
Scaffolding storytelling and participation for a
second language learner - Maryanne Theobald,
Queensland University of Technology
1519. Thematic Sessions. Academy in Crisis
New York Hilton, Nassau East, Second Floor,
4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Pamela Barnhouse Walters,
Indiana University
Presider: Pamela Barnhouse Walters, Indiana
University
Paying the Price: College Costs and the “Reform” of
American Higher Education - Sara Goldrick-Rab,
Temple University
Provocations on the University in the New Economy
- Tressie Cottom, Virginia Commonwealth
University
Who Should Pay: Higher Education, Responsibility
and the Public - Brian Powell, Indiana University
1523. Practice Symposium Roundtables
New York Hilton, Regent, Second Floor, 4:30-
6:10pm
Session Organizer: Diego de los Rios, American
Sociological Association
Practice Symposium Roundtables
Presiders: Nicole V. Amaya, American Sociological
Association; Terceira A. Berdahl, Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality
Table 1: Using Sociology in Advocacy Work
Conducting Social Science Research in Advocacy
Settings - Holly Straut Eppsteiner, National
Immigration Law Center
Increasing test accessibility to students with
disabilities - Barbara Kirsh, ETS
Researchers, Educators, Advocates: Putting
Sociology to Work in the Sexual Violence
Field - Ethan Czuy Levine, Temple University
Table 2: Working with and for Communities in
Practice Settings
Building Community Health Capital Through a
Community Paramedicine Program - Sandra
S. Stone, University of South Florida
Sarasota-Manatee; Jessica Marie Grosholz,
University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee;
James Crutchfield, Manatee County
Community Paramedicine
Sociological Orientations and Clinical Trials
Research: Community-Based Participatory
Research with the Fort Peck Tribes -
Genevieve Cox, Montana State University;
Ramey Escarcega-Growing Thunder, Fort
Peck Tribes Language and Culture
Department; Paula Firemoon, Fort Peck
Community College; Adriann Ricker,
Community Advisory Board Member; Paige
Lisowski, Montana State University;
Elizabeth Rink, Montana State University
Table 3: Sociology and International Development
A Sociologist Surrounded by Macro-Economists
and Development Economists: Working on
Policy Research at the UN - Harris Gleckman,
UMass-Boston
Joining Forces in Breaking Global Gender
Disparity to Unlock the Power of Nations -
Barbara Wejnert, University at Buffalo;
Xingyu Chen, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Reciprocal legitimation of research and
international development - Aisalkyn J.
Botoeva, American Institutes for Research
Table 4: Working in Interdisciplinary Teams
Learned Path of an Applied Sociologist:
Sociology is equally as valuable as Excel and
Adobe - Stanley Thomas Capela, Heartshare
Human Services of New York
Sociologists and anthropologists in health
research settings: Experiences, success, and
what gets in the way - Lorella Palazzo, Kaiser
Permanente Washington Health Research
Insti; Marlaine Figueroa Gray, Kaiser
Permanente Washington Health Research
Institute; Nora B. Henrikson, Kaiser
Permanente Washington Health Research
Institute; Brooks T. Tiffany, Kaiser
Permanente Washington Health Research
Institute
Sociology in Practice: Scientific Coordinator of
the German National Report on Education -
Jessica Ordemann, DIPF
The Trials and Tribulations of Working in
Interdisciplinary Teams - Eric R. Van Rite,
American Institutes for Research
Table 5: Mixed Methods
An Online Platform of Factorial Survey of
Vignettes - Jui-Chung Allen Li; Yen-Ning
Chang, Yale NUS College; Hao-Ting Yu,
National Taiwan University
Balancing efficiency and nuance: The challenges
and opportunities of applied, interdisciplinary
methods in organizational DEI work - Aya
Yagi, Paradigm
Broadening Participation in STEM and Sociology
in Practice - Trish Wonch Hill, University of
Nebraska - Lincoln
Table 6: Sociologists Working in Policy Settings
Governing States: What Practitioners Need to
Know about Power-building and
Policymaking - Lydia Bean, University of
Texas at Arlington
Institute for Women’s Policy Research: Working
Toward Paid Family and Medical Leave in the
United States - Jeffrey A. Hayes, Institute for
Women's Policy Research; Heidi I. Hartmann,
Institute for Women's Policy Research;
Roberta M. Spalter-Roth, George Mason
University; Jennifer Clark, Institute for
Women's Policy Research
Table 7: Using Sociology in Program Evaluation
The Challenges of Conducting a Program
Evaluation in a Growing, Dynamic
Organization - Sandra S. Stone, University of
South Florida Sarasota-Manatee; Jessica
Marie Grosholz, University of South Florida
Sarasota-Manatee; Fawn T. Ngo, University
of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee; Alexandra
Fleck, University of South Florida Sarasota-
Manatee
Use of Administrative Records for Program
Evaluation - Lisa A. Neilson, The Ohio State
University
Table 8: Challenges and Opportunities of Bringing
Sociology to Different Contexts
Applying Sociological Skills to a Career in
Program Evaluation - Melissa C. Scardaville,
American Institutes for Research; Lesley
Watson, American Cancer Society
A sociological research center in a public media
empire - Craig D.P. Helmstetter, American
Public Media
Bringing Sociology to Biotechnology - Kristina
Fasteson Simacek, PatientsLikeMe
Speaking Different Languages: Translating
Sociological Theory and Practice for the
Marketplace - Kristen Nielsen Donnelly,
Abbey Research
Table 9: Working in Social Services
Health Services Research at the VA: A
Qualitative Sociologist's Perspective -
Caroline P. Gray, Veterans Health
Administration
Straddling Disciplines, Research Settings, and
Professional Objectives: Sociology at the
Crevice - Erin Maher, University of
Oklahoma; Danielle L. Fettes, Department of
Psychiatry, University of CA, San Diego
The Center for Victim Research: Translating
Research for the Victim Services Field - Sara
Bastomski, Urban Institute
Trying to Use Sociological Method and Theory in
Evaluating Peer-Delivered Recovery Services
- Jo L. Sotheran, Consultant; Walter P. Ginter
Table 10: Sociology and Social Justice in Practice
Settings
Advancing Black Feminism in Public Health:
Moving Sociology from the Margins to the
Center - Quinn M. Gentry
The Practice of Social Justice in Non-Profits:
Case Studies in the Private and Public Sectors
- Michael S. Fleischer, Organizational
Dynamics
Utilizing a Postcolonial Feminist Lens in Mental
Health - Justin Huft, CSU Fullerton
1531. Section on Political Sociology. Sociological
Approaches to Corruption
New York Hilton, New York, Fourth Floor,
4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizers: Marco Z Garrido, University of
Chicago; Nicholas Hoover Wilson, Stony Brook
University
Presider: Nicholas Hoover Wilson, Stony Brook
University
A Network-Exchange Approach to Corruption:
Exemplary Analysis from a Chinese Corruption
Network - Yingyao Wang, University of Virginia
A Normal Way to Break the Law: Social Network
Theory of Bureaucratic Corruption - Marina
Zaloznaya, University of Iowa; Freda B. Lynn,
University of Iowa
A Taste for Change: Evaluation ‘Culture’, Expertise,
and Struggle to Reform the Mexican State - Diana
Graizbord, University of Georgia; Luciana de
Souza Leao, University of Michigan
Land Mafias in Liberalizing India - Michael Levien,
Johns Hopkins University
Discussant: Monica Prasad, Northwestern University
1532. Section on Sociology of Population.
Population and the Environment
New York Hilton, Hudson, Fourth Floor, 4:30-
6:10pm
Session Organizers: Brian Thiede, Pennsylvania
State University; Ashton M. Verdery,
Pennsylvania State University
Presider: Ashton M. Verdery, Pennsylvania State
University
Children’s health status and climate changes: An
investigation on the coastal belt of Bangladesh -
Monir Hossain, Texas Tech University; Cristina
Bradatan, Texas Tech University; Hosne Tilat
Mahal, Texas Tech University
Concentrating Risk? The Geographic Concentration
of Health Risk from Industrial Air Toxins - Kerry
Ard, Ohio State University
The effects of growing-season drought on young
adult women’s life course transitions - Julia A
Behrman, Northwestern University; Liliana
Andriano, Oxford
Perceived Risk to Microcephaly and Live Births
throughout the Zika Epidemic in Brazil - Leticia
Marteleto, University of Texas at Austin; Ana
Maria Hermeto Camilo de Oliveira, Centro De
Desenvolvimento e Planejamenito Regional
Faculdade De Ciencias Economicas- UFMG;
Andrew Koepp, University of Texas; Julia
Almeida, Federal University of Minas Gerais
1533. Regular Session. Care Work/Caring Labor
New York Hilton, Midtown, Fourth Floor,
4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Shobha Hamal Gurung, Southern
Utah University
Presider: Shobha Hamal Gurung, Southern Utah
University
A Care Convergence? Quantifying Wage Disparities
for Migrant Care Workers Across Three Welfare
Regimes - Naomi Lightman, University of
Calgary
Diverse understandings of family framings in paid
household and care work - Anna Rosinska,
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Intersectionality, Gendered Immigrant Care
Economies, and New Forms of Servitude in
Privatized Care - Jennifer Nazareno, Brown
University; Cynthia J. Cranford, University of
Toronto
Parenting All Over Again: Intensive Grandmothering
and Family Inequality - Jennifer Utrata,
University of Puget Sound
1535. Meeting. 2020 Program Committee Meeting
New York Hilton, Hilton Boardroom, Fourth
Floor, 4:30-6:10pm
1540. Regular Session. Community
Sheraton New York, Union Square, Lower
Level, 4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Kristen Lavelle, University of
Wisconsin-Whitewater
Presider: Christopher Scott Chambers, Providence
College
Diasporic Conjuring: Agency, Spirit, and Politicized
Belonging in Transnational Korean Community
Organizing - Haruki Eda, Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey
Dominating Flint’s Water Future - Louise Seamster,
University of Iowa; Amanda Ricketts, University
of Tennessee-Knoxville
Exploring Race and the Emotionality of Whiteness in
Community-based Youth Organizations - Bianca
Jontae Baldridge, University of Wisconsin
Madison
Toothless Tiger or Caged Lion? Citizen Oversight as
a Site of Police Resistance and Civic Engagement
- Theresa Rocha Beardall, Cornell University
Discussant: Christopher Scott Chambers, Providence
College
1541. Regular Session. Race, Colonialism and
Fields in Comparative Historical Sociology
Sheraton New York, Sutton Place, Lower
Level, 4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Julian Go, Boston University
Color and Democracy: Whiteness, Political Rights
and Democratic Formations in Britain - Ricarda
Hammer, Brown University
The Cultural Politics of Sovereignty: Semiotic
circuits and the Polynesian Voyaging Society -
Heidi Christine Nicholls, University of Virginia
A field of European social science? The relations
between European social sciences and European
integration - Kristoffer Kropp, Roskilde
University
Policy Networks in the Field of Power: US, Japanese
and German Labor Politics - Jeffrey Broadbent,
University of Minnesota
1542. Section on the Sociology of Sex and Gender.
Intersex Studies (Co-sponsored with
Sociologists for Trans Justice and the Section
on Sociology of Body and Embodiment)
Sheraton New York, Murray Hill, Lower
Level, 4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizers: Laurel Westbrook, Grand Valley
State University; Daniel Laurison, Swarthmore
College
Presider: Danya Raquel Lagos, University of Chicago
Panelists: Alishia Alexander, University of Illinois;
Sharon Preves, Hamline University; Cary Gabriel
Costello, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee;
Georgiann Davis, University of Nevada-Las
Vegas
1544. Regular Session. Disasters
Sheraton New York, Flatiron, Lower Level,
4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Lori Peek, University of Colorado
Boulder
The impact of Hurricane Harvey on Houston
households: Comparing pre-event preparedness
with post-event experiences - Sara Elizabeth
Grineski, University of Utah; Aaron Flores,
University of Utah; Timothy William Collins,
University of Utah; Jayajit Chakraborty,
University of Texas at El Paso
Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Geographic and Social
Predictors of Flood Risk Awareness - Daran
Gray-Scholz, Mount Royal University; Timothy
James Haney, Mount Royal University; Pam
MacQuarrie, Mount Royal University
When Rebuilding No Longer Means Recovery: The
Stress of Staying Put After Hurricane Sandy - Liz
Koslov, University of California, Los Angeles;
Alexis A. Merdjanoff, New York University;
Elana Sulakshana, University of Oxford
Mobile Home Parks and Disasters: The Vulnerability
of America’s Third Housing Type - Esther
Sullivan, University of Colorado Denver; Andrew
Rumbach, University of Colorado Denver; Carrie
Makarewicz, University of Colorado Denver
Chronic social disruption following a fishery failure -
Steven Scyphers, Northeastern University; J.
Steven Picou, University of South Alabama;
Jonathan Grabowski, Northeastern University
1545. Regular Session. Media Influences on Social
Movements
Sheraton New York, Gramercy, Lower Level,
4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Belinda Robnett, University of
California-Irvine
Presider: Deana Rohlinger, Florida State University
Digital Misaffordances: Social Media Mobilizing and
Organizing in the 2018 Teachers Strikes - Eric
Benjamin Blanc, NYU
Drive-By Solidarity: Online Relationships between
Twitter Campaigns of #OpKKK and
#BlackLivesMatter - Jared Matthew Wright,
Purdue University
Editorial Control? National Newspaper
Characteristics, Substantive News Coverage, and
the 1960s Civil Rights Movement - Edwin
Amenta, University of California, Irvine; Thomas
Alan Elliott, University of California, Irvine;
Nicole Clorinda Shortt, University of California,
Irvine; Amber Celina Tierney, University of
Maine; Didem Turkoglu, University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill
The Power of the Candlelight. Discursive and
Political Opportunities and Social Movement
Outcomes in South Korea - Ion Bogdan Vasi,
University of Iowa; Hyunsik Chun, University of
Iowa
Tweets from the Flock: A Proposal for a Holistic
Analysis of Social Movements via Twitter -
Kevin Hans Waitkuweit, University of Notre
Dame
Discussant: Deana Rohlinger, Florida State
University
1546. Regular Session. The Gendered Life Course:
Life Course Studies of Women's Lives
Sheraton New York, Bowery, Lower Level,
4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Duane F. Alwin, Pennsylvania
State University
Presider: Phyllis Moen, University of Minnesota
Does Insecure Work Delay or Encourage Family
Formation? Socioeconomic and Labor Market
Contingencies - Paul Glavin, McMaster
University; Marisa Christine Young, McMaster
University; Scott Schieman, University of
Toronto
For Whom Does Agency Matter Most? Gendered
Pathways Toward Upward Educational Mobility -
Mark Lee, University of Minnesota
‘His’ and ‘Her’ Retirement: Long-Term
Consequences of Labor Force Inequality on
Identity and Well-Being - Sonia A. Hausen,
Stanford University
The Female Life Cycle, Fertility, and Women’s
Status in Indian Households - Megan Nicole
Reed, University of Pennsylvania
Unemployment Trajectories across the Life Course
Gender, Economic Context, and Work-Family
Responsibilities - Sarah Damaske, Pennsylvania
State University; Adrianne Frech, University of
Missouri
Discussant: Phyllis Moen, University of Minnesota
1547. Regular Session. Young People Constructing
Identities
Sheraton New York, Madison Square, Lower
Level, 4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: David A. Smilde, Tulane
University
Presider: David A. Smilde, Tulane University
Coming Out, Coming Home: Sexual Identity and
Family Belonging in the People’s Republic of
China - Caterina Fugazzola, University of
Chicago
Interpersonal Discrimination and Loneliness in
Students of Color at Predominantly White
Institutions: Does Racial Identity Matter? -
Marissa Lynn Cardwell, University of Nebraska--
Lincoln; Bridget Goosby, University of Texas at
Austin; Jacob E. Cheadle, The University of
Texas at Austin; Joseph Charles Jochman,
University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Deadric T.
Williams, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The Centrality of DACA Youth in the New
Sanctuary Movement - Ghazah Abbasi,
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Trumpism on College Campuses: Believers,
Rejecters, and Satisficers - Jeffrey L. Kidder,
Northern Illinois University; Amy J. Binder,
University of California, San Diego
What’s in a Name? English Names, Transnational
Identities, and Self-Presentation among Chinese
Students in American Universities - Jun Fang,
Northwestern University; Gary Alan Fine,
Northwestern University
1548. Regular Session. Classification and
Legitimation in the Sociology of Culture
Sheraton New York, Columbus Circle, Lower
Level, 4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: David Grazian, University of
Pennsylvania
Presider: Shyon Baumann, University of Toronto
Classification in Art, Revisited - Victoria D.
Alexander, Goldsmiths
Artistic Legitimation and the Rise of Vernacular
Modernism in America - Jennifer C. Lena,
Columbia University, Teachers College
Extending Authenticity: Going Corporate in a Craft
Market - Marie Sarita Gaytan, University of Utah
In the Dark: The Organizational Culture for Film
Exhibition in the Museum of Modern Art - Tania
R. Aparicio, New School for Social Research
Cultural Evaluation and Legitimacy: Films, Film
Critics, and Audiences in the Era of Review-
Aggregation Websites - Dimitrios Zaras, Emory
University; Timothy J. Dowd, Emory University
Discussant: Shyon Baumann, University of Toronto
1549. Regular Session. The Rhetoric of
Development
Sheraton New York, Sugar Hill, Lower Level,
4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Michael M. Bell, University of
Wisconsin-Madison
Caught between Winning and Learning: Reactivity in
Transnational Evaluation - Emily Springer,
University of Minnesota
Global Health and the Social Sciences: Symbolic
Struggle and the Academic Field - Jonathan
David Shaffer, Boston University
International Development Buzzwords:
Understanding Their Adoption and Use among
NGOs, Academics, and the World Bank - Allison
Youatt Schnable, Indiana University; Anthony
DeMattee, Indiana University; Jennifer Naomi
Brass, Indiana University
Categorization and Development: The Political
Economy of New Drug Regulation in China -
Lantian Li, Northwestern University
The Production of Model HIV Prevention Campaigns
in Non-Democratic States - Jennifer YJ Hsu,
University of New South Wales; Joseph A.
Harris, Boston University
1550. Regular Session. Research on Deviance and
Social Control
Sheraton New York, Chelsea, Lower Level,
4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Ramiro Martinez, Northeastern
University
Presider: Sarah K.S. Shannon, University of Georgia
“Beefs” in New Orleans: Inside Long-Lasting Gun
Conflicts - Tom Wooten, Harvard University
Broken Mansion Windows: An Analysis of
Community Factors and Elite Deviance in the
United States - Doron Raoul Shiffer-Sebba,
University of Pennsylvania
Denial of Shelter and the Shifting Dimensions of
Social Control: The Case of Court-ordered
Eviction - Scott W. Duxbury; Laura DeMarco,
Ohio State University
Legal Estrangement through an Intersectional Lens:
Women’s Attitudes Toward Police in Race-Class
Subjugated Neighborhoods - Amber Joy Powell,
University of Minnesota; Michelle S. Phelps,
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Discussant: Sarah K.S. Shannon, University of
Georgia
1551. Meeting. Journal of Health and Social
Behavior Editorial Board
Sheraton New York, Empire Ballroom East,
Second Floor, 4:30-6:10pm
1552. Special Sessions. Youth, Young Adults and
Homelessness
Sheraton New York, Empire Ballroom West,
Second Floor, 4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Laura J. Napolitano, Rutgers
University-Camden
Presider: Laura J. Napolitano, Rutgers University-
Camden
Paradise Lost: The Lived Experiences of Homeless
Kids in San Francisco - Anne R. Roschelle, State
University of New York-New Paltz
The Social Ecology of Youth Homelessness: Critical
Conditions and Tipping Points across Levels
Housing Instability - Gina Samuels, University of
Chicago
Traversing the Liminality of Young Adulthood:
Conceptualizations of Identity, Family, Religion,
and Resilience among LGBTQ+ Homeless Youth
- Rachel M. Schmitz, Oklahoma State University
Contemporary American Transience: Nomadism and
the Rationale for Travel among Homeless Youth
and Young Adults - Timothy Stablein, Union
College; Laura Schad, Upstate Medical
University
1554. Regular Session. Parenthood
Sheraton New York, Central Park East,
Second Floor, 4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Michael J. Rosenfeld, Stanford
University
Presider: Michael J. Rosenfeld, Stanford University
Drawing Distinctions: Managing Stigma as a Single-
Mother-by-Choice - Kit Myers, Roanoke College
Multiracial Mommy Blogging: Multiracial Family
Narrative Construction in Online Spaces -
Chandra Reyna, University of Maryland, College
Park
Policing Boundaries, Protecting Status: White
Parenting Practices in Diverse Neighborhoods -
Megan R. Underhill, University of North Carolina
Asheville
Whose Homework? How Parents’ and Teachers’
Expectations for Student Responsibility Reinforce
Inequalities in School - Jessica McCrory Calarco,
Indiana University
Discussant: Claudia Geist, University of Utah
1555. Section on Science, Knowledge, and
Technology Refereed Roundtables (1 hour)
Sheraton New York, Central Park West,
Second Floor, 4:30-5:30pm
Session Organizer: Joan H. Robinson, Columbia
University
Section on Science, Knowledge, and Technology
Refereed Roundtables (1 hour)
1. Artifacts and Politics
Presider: Ronna Popkin, Eunice Kennedy Shriver
National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development
The Power and Politics of Affordances - Jenny L.
Davis, The Australian National University
Whose rape kit? Stabilizing the Vitullo Kit
through positivist criminology and protocol
feminism - Renee Marie Shelby, Georgia
Institute of Technology
A Three-Thread Yarn About the Social
Construction of Personal Computers - John
Paul DeMeritt, Texas Woman's University
The Quantification of Love and Lust:
Algorithmically Shaping Intimate
Relationships on Dating Apps - Renata
Barreto, Berkeley Law
2. "Click Publish": Peers, Review, and the Creation
of Knowledge
Presider: Adrianna Bagnall-Munson, Columbia
University
A Comparative Analysis of Authority in
Sociological Textbooks and Wikipedia: A ten-
year update - Alexander A Hernandez, Texas
A&M University
Are Societal Influences or Discipline Interests
Related to Research Topics in Four
Longstanding Sociology Journals: 1960-2010?
- Carolyn C. Perrucci, Purdue University;
Robert Perrucci, Purdue University; Mangala
Subramaniam, Purdue University
Can transparency undermine peer review? A
computational model of scientist behavior
under open peer review - Flaminio Squazzoni,
University of Milan; Federico Bianchi,
University of Brescia
Institutional Reactions to Fraudulent Research: A
Preliminary Social Control Perspective -
Nachman Ben-Yehuda, Hebrew University;
Amalya Oliver-Lumerman, Hebrew
University
3. Examining Inequality: Science and Tech as
Solution or Snake Oil?
Presider: Anthony Urena, Columbia University
Digital, Knowledge, and Spatial Asymmetries in
the Socio-Technological Landscape - Connie
L. McNeely, George Mason University
Science as Snake Oil: Rural Development,
Discourse, and the Broken Promise of Tech
Jobs in Vermont - Shaun Arick Golding,
Kenyon College; Monica M. Brannon, Park
University
Phrenology's Futures: Datafication, Surveillance,
and the Biometric Mundane - Raymond
Joshua Scannell, Graduate Center, City
University of New York
Why Waste Time With Online? A Critical
Review of Inequality Through Online Higher
Education Courses - Derek Wilson, University
of Kansas
ICT as Limit, Continuity, and Expansion in the
Lives of Low-Income Seniors - Karen
McCormack, Wheaton College; Anna Lisa
VanRemoortel; Rachel Iafolla, Wheaton
College
4. In Pursuit of Health: Patient Care and Medical
Knowledge
Presider: Martine Lappé, California Polytechnic
State University
Using Electronic Health Record Data to Achieve
Quality: How Measuring Quality Reorganizes
Care Delivery - Rosalie Winslow, UCSF
Cultural Health Capital and Fundamental Social
Causes: A Gendered Approach to Health 2.0 -
Gul Seckin, University of North Texas
Exploding knowledge and fading professionalism
the new doctor-patient relationship in Internet
era - Yaxin Lan, The Chinese University of
Hong Kong
Beyond the couch: Creating ‘truth-spots’ in
psychoanalytic therapy - Mariana Craciun,
Tulane University
From "Poisoning the Enemy Within" to "Guest-
Host Interactions": Nanotechnology in Cancer
Research - Marzena Woinska, CUNY
Graduate Center
5. Scaling Up the Debate: SKAT Perspectives on
Public Policies
Presider: Kellie Owens, University of Pennsylvania
Contested Energies: Controversial Energy
Infrastructures and the Fight for America’s
Energy Future - Bridget Austin Clark,
University of California, Davis
The High Price of Cost Sharing: Economic Ideas
and U.S. Federal Health Policy - Zachary
Webster Griffen, University of California-Los
Angeles
Digital Brain Drain - Richard Duque
Lawmaker Oversight: Municipal Surveillance
Regulation as Algorithmic Accountability in
Practice - Meg Young, University of
Washington; Mike Katell, University of
Washington; Peter Martin Krafft, University
of California-Berkeley
6. Sociology of Knowledge: How Fields and
Domains Reach Consensus and Solve Problems
Presider: Josh Whitford, Columbia University
Ideology and Certainty in Economics - Austin
Kozlowski, University of Chicago; Tod
Stewart Van Gunten, University of Edinburgh
Social Networks and Scientific Problem-Solving -
David Jeremy McBee, University of Arizona
The Network Dynamics of Category Formation -
Douglas Guilbeault, University of
Pennsylvania; Andrea Baronchelli,
Department of Mathematics, City, University
of London; Damon M. Centola, University of
Pennsylvania
7. The Job of Research: Examining the Academic
Institution of Science
Presider: Lindsay M. Stevens, Princeton University
Rethinking science as a vocation: 100 years of
industrialization of academic science - You-
Na Lee, National University of Singapore;
John P. Walsh, Georgia Tech
Commercializing the PhD: Training STEM
graduate students to think like a market -
Timothy Sacco, University of Massachusetts-
Amherst
Warming the Chill: Mitigating Institutional-Level
Factors of “Chilly Climates” for Women in
STEM Education - Emily Daina Saras, Florida
State University; Samantha Nix, Florida State
University
Responsible Conduct of Research Training in
Graduate Education: Preliminary Results -
Thomas L. Van Valey, Western Michigan
University; Christine L. Byrd-Jacobs, Western
Michigan University; Thi A. Tran, Western
Michigan University; Susan R. Stapleton,
Western Michigan University
Science, Scientists and Music - Joseph A.
Kotarba, Texas State University
8. Toward a Sociology of Visibility
Presider: Susan Markens, City University of New
York-Lehman College and The Graduate Center
Images, Evidence, and the Arts of Attention -
Alison Gerber, Lund University
Medical Science and the Military in I Am Legend
and its Remakes - Jeremiah Morelock, Boston
College
Differences in “Raw Visibility” and “Expertise
Visibility” on Twitter - Anne Groggel, Indiana
University
Video Evidence in Criminal Trials for Police-
Involved Shootings: A Sociology of
Perception - Patrick G. Watson, Wilfrid
Laurier University
1556. Special Sessions. Alpha Kappa Delta
Distinguished Lecture
Sheraton New York, Metropolitan Ballroom
West, Second Floor, 4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Bethany Titus, Alpha Kappa
Delta
Presider: Bethany Titus, Alpha Kappa Delta
Feeling Race, Feeling Trump: Racialized Emotions in
Trump’s America - Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Duke
University
1557. Special Sessions. Contextualizing the
Citizenship Question: History, Current
Practices, and Potential Plans for 2020
Sheraton New York, Metropolitan Ballroom
East, Second Floor, 4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Roberto R. Ramirez, U.S. Census
Bureau
Presider: Roberto R. Ramirez, U.S. Census Bureau
Panelists: Matthew Spence, U.S. Census Bureau;
Hyon B. Shin, U.S. Census Bureau; Rachel
Marks, U.S. Census Bureau; Merarys Rios, U.S.
Census Bureau
1560. Regular Session. At the Intersection of
Education and the Criminal Justice System
Sheraton New York, Liberty 1, Third Floor,
4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Elizabeth Vaquera, George
Washington University
Presider: Fran Lisa Buntman, George Washington
University
Derailed: The Effects of Adolescent Violence
Exposure on College Enrollment - Daniel M.
Kimmel, Yeshiva University
Does learning loss mediate the elevated dropout rates
of students exposed to higher level of gun-
violence? - Ravaris LaDale Moore, Loyola
Marymount University
Fight or Flight: Student Mobility and Violent Crime
Exposure Near Baltimore City Public Schools -
Julia Burdick-Will, Johns Hopkins University;
Kiara Millay Nerenberg, Johns Hopkins
University; Jeffrey Grigg, Johns Hopkins
University; Faith Connolly, Johns Hopkins
University
Using Propensity Score Matching to Understand
Parental Incarceration and Educational
Disadvantage - Marcus Shaw, California State
University, Fresno
Discussant: Anthony A. Peguero, Virginia Tech
1561. Regular Session. Environmental Sociology
Sheraton New York, Liberty 3, Third Floor,
4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Thomas E. Shriver, North
Carolina State University
Presider: Alison E. Adams, University of Florida
Context Matters! States, Households and Residential
Energy Consumption in the United States -
Lazarus Adua, University of Utah; Brett Clark,
University of Utah
Characterizing Disproportionality in Facility-Level
Toxic Releases in U.S. Manufacturing, 1998-
2012 - Mary B. Collins, SUNY College of
Environmental Science and Forestry; Simone
Pulver, University of California, Santa Barbara;
Dustin Tanner Hill, SUNY College of
Environmental Science and Forestry
Renewable Energy Injustice: The Socio-
environmental Implications of Renewable Energy
Consumption. - Julius Alexander McGee,
Portland State University; Patrick Trent Greiner,
Vanderbilt University
Strategic Science Production and Contested
Environmental Data - Lauren Richter,
Northeastern University; Alissa Cordner,
Whitman College; Phil Brown, Northeastern
University
1563. Regular Session. Gender Segregation and
the Culture or Structure Quandary
Sheraton New York, Liberty 5, Third Floor,
4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Alexandra Kalev, Tel Aviv
University
Is the Gender Revolution Stalled? An Update - Paula
England, New York University; Andrew Levine,
New York University; Emma Mishel, New York
University
Cultural or Structural? Explaining Men’s Transition
to Care Work Jobs - Shengwei Sun, Washington
University in St. Louis
Gendered Engineering: Gender essentialist ideology
or rational response? - Sarah Ashwin, London
School of Economics; Irina Kozina, National
Research University Higher School of
Economics; Roberto M. Fernandez, MIT Sloan
School of Management
The Race and Educational Attainment of Men in
Female-Dominated Occupations in 1980 and
2010 - Trenton M. Haltom, University of
Nebraska-Lincoln; Christina Falci, University of
Nebraska-Lincoln
The Contradictory Currents of Lucy Maynard
Salmon’s Sociological Imagination - Light H.
Carruyo, Vassar College
1564. Regular Session. Gender and Immigration
Sheraton New York, Carnegie West, Third
Floor, 4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Namita N. Manohar, Brooklyn
College
Presider: Pallavi Banerjee, University of Calgary
Privileged Pariahs: Wives of Korean Professional
Expatriates in the United Arab Emirates - Hee
Eun Kwon, University of California, San Diego
Gendering Deportability: Undocumented Mexican
Parents Articulating Deportation Concerns -
Cassaundra Rodriguez, University of Nevada, Las
Vegas
Gendered effects of a Toxic Environment: Legal
Violence and the Health of Latina Immigrants -
Andrea Gomez Cervantes, University of Kansas;
Cecilia Menjivar, University of California-Los
Angeles
“These Women Will Revolt:” Defining Gender
Equality in the French Immigrant Integration
Program - Elizabeth Onasch, SUNY Plattsburgh
Believing Asylum-Seeking Women: Constructing
Credibility in Asylum Narratives of Sexual and
Gender-Based Violence - Abigail Stepnitz, UC
Berkeley
Discussant: Pallavi Banerjee, University of Calgary
1565. Community and Urban Sociology Section.
Implementing Racial Inequality in Urban
Policy
Sheraton New York, New York Ballroom East,
Third Floor, 4:30-6:10pm
Session Organizer: Leonard Nevarez, Vassar College
Presider: Leonard Nevarez, Vassar College
The Diversity Officer: A Comparative Analysis of
the Diversity Solution to Police-Community
Relations - Shannon Malone Gonzalez,
University of Texas at Austin; Samantha Jones
Simon, University of Texas at Austin; Katie
Rogers, University of Texas at Austin
The Racial Dilemma: Advocacy for Public
Transportation in Detroit - Erik Love, Dickinson
College
The Precarious Project and the Wasted Opportunity:
The Social Dynamics of Conflict over
Development in Newburgh - Richard E. Ocejo,
John Jay College and the Graduate Center,
CUNY
The Density of the American Dream: How City Plans
Justify Residential Density Decisions - Adrianne
Showalter Matlock, University of Kansas
Pocketbook Policing: How Race Shapes Local
Reliance on Punitive Fines and Fees in the
Chicago Suburbs - John N. Robinson,
Washington University in St Louis; Josh
Pacewicz, Brown University
1567. Section on Sociology of Law Refereed
Roundtables (1 hour)
Sheraton New York, Riverside Ballroom,
Third Floor, 4:30-5:30pm
Session Organizer: Ronit Dinovitzer, University of
Toronto
Section on Sociology of Law Refereed Roundtables
(1 hour)
Table 1: Disputing
Presider: Hollie Nyseth Brehm, Ohio State
University
Consequences of Judging in Transitional Justice
Courts - Hollie Nyseth Brehm, Ohio State
University; Christopher Uggen, University of
Minnesota-Twin Cities; Evelyn Ann Gertz,
Ohio State University; Laura Frizzell, The
Ohio State University
Free Speech Claims v. Memory in Court:
Griswold v. Driscoll and Teaching the
Armenian Genocide - Joachim J. Savelsberg,
University of Minnesota; Brooke Chambers,
University of Minnesota
Is Economic Empowerment Enough? Socio-Legal
Empowerment and Informal Justice Systems
in Bangladesh - Fauzia Erfan Ahmed, Miami
University, Ohio
The Interaction between Mediators and Clients in
Private Caucuses: Challenges to Mediator
Neutrality - Angela Cora Garcia, Bentley
University
Table 2: Micro Perspectives
Presider: Elizabeth Chiarello, Saint Louis
University
Permitting Marginality: An Intimate Ethnography
of Marijuana Legalization - Christina Hughes,
University of Washington
Public Defenders as De Facto Mental Health
Service Facilitators to the Indigent - Ruth
Frances Richardson, Georgia State University
White Coat Crime: Developing a Micro-Level
Theory of Field Relationships by Examining
Opioid Enforcement Agents - Elizabeth
Chiarello, Saint Louis University
Youth in the Twilight of the Supportive State:
Mandated Reporting and Third-Party Social
Support at Street-Level - Max A. Greenberg,
Boston University
Table 3: Organizations and Institutions
Presider: David John Frank, University of
California, Irvine
Beyond Vertical Flows: Broker Circulation and
Sequencing Across Law and Organizations -
Jennifer Girouard, Marlboro College
Policy Procedures: Institutionalizing Human
Rights in Everyday Life - David John Frank,
University of California, Irvine
Repeat players, the law, and social change:
Redefining the boundaries of environmental
and labor governance - Annabel Ipsen,
Colorado State University
Which Came First? Institutions or Action:
Provisional Institutions in the Transforming
Cannabis Industry Field - Alexander Kinney
Table 4: Punishment
Presider: Mary E. Vogel, University of Manchester
Place, Economic Conditions, and Punishment in
Minnesota - Lesley Erin Schneider, The Ohio
State University
Plea Bargaining: Historical Roots of the
Normalization of Guilt - Mary E. Vogel,
University of Manchester
Procedural justice training reduces police
misconduct - George Wood, Yale University;
Tom Tyler, Yale University; Andrew V.
Papachristos, Northwestern University
Table 5: The State
Presider: Angela Perone, University of Michigan
The Impact and Fate of Section 1557: Healthcare
Non-Discrimination in the Age of Trump -
Anna Kirkland, University of Michigan;
Mikell Alexandra Hyman, Max Planck
Institute for the Study of Socieities; Danielle
Jahnke, University of Michigan; Angela
Perone, University of Michigan
The Politicization of Due Process in Title IX
Campus Sexual Assault Regulation - Jessica
Cabrera, UC Irvine
Towards a Sociology of State Violence:
Detention, Incarceration, and Deportation -
Amina Zarrugh, Texas Christian University
Table 6: Theoretical Approaches
Presider: Pat L. Lauderdale, Arizona State
University
A Political Analysis of TRIALS, the State, and
Mythology: A Sociology of Law Perspective -
Pat L. Lauderdale, Arizona State University
Formal and Substantive Rationality in Law:
Legacies of the Axial Age? - Laura R. Ford,
Bard College
Polycontexturality vs Constitutional Pluralism:
Multiple Constituencies of Fragmented World
Society - Lasha Bregvadze
Privacy Law's False Promise - Ari Ezra
Waldman, New York Law School
Saturday, 5:30 pm
1513. Meeting. Mathematical Sociology Business
Meeting
New York Hilton, Gibson, Second Floor, 5:30-
6:10pm
1518. Meeting. Section on Ethnomethodology and
Conversation Analysis Business Meeting
New York Hilton, Nassau West, Second Floor,
5:30-6:10pm
1555. Meeting. Section on Science, Knowledge,
and Technology Business Meeting
Sheraton New York, Central Park West,
Second Floor, 5:30-6:10pm
1567. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Law
Business Meeting
Sheraton New York, Riverside Ballroom,
Third Floor, 5:30-6:10pm
Saturday, 6:30 pm
1603. Affiliated Groups. Urban Research Action
Network Organizational Meeting
New York Hilton, Concourse B, Concourse,
6:30-8:00pm
1624. Plenary Session. DuBoisian Sociology and
Social Justice
New York Hilton, Grand Ballroom, Third
Floor, 6:30-8:00pm
Session Organizer: Mary Romero, Arizona State
University
Presider: Karida Brown, UCLA
Reclaiming Du Bois: The Need for Canonization and
Curricular Changes in Sociology - Aldon D.
Morris, Northwestern University
Jim Crow Sociology: W. E. B. Du Bois's
Contributions to the Idea of a Liberation
Sociology - Earl Wright, University of Cincinnati
Following the Deeds of Men: DuBoisian Sociology
and International Relations - Zine Magubane,
Boston College W.E.B. Du Bois was at the forefront of framing sociological
research using a social justice lens in developing research questions aimed at challenging oppressive social institutions.
Combining rigorous scientific methodology with politically
engaged scholarship, he shaped a significant branch of sociology that has largely been ignored in mainstream sociology. Panelist
will discuss his lasting contributions to sociology and highlight the
importance of pursuing social justice.
1630. Affiliated Groups. Commission on the
Accreditation of Programs in Applied and
Clinical Sociology (CAPACS) Annual Board
Meeting
New York Hilton, Lincoln, Fourth Floor, 6:30-
10:30pm
1653. Affiliated Groups. AJS Editors' Dinner
Sheraton New York, Lenox Ballroom, Second
Floor, 6:30-8:30pm
1666. Joint Reception: Section on Comparative-
Historical Sociology, Political Sociology and
Human Rights
Sheraton New York, New York Ballroom
West, Third Floor, 6:30-8:00pm
16104. Joint Reception: Section on Sociology of
Sexualities and Sociology of Sex and Gender
Offsite, Iguana New York, 6:30-8:00pm
16105. Section on Latina/o Sociology Reception
Offsite, John Jay College, 6:30-8:30pm
16108. Section on Sociology of Law Reception
Offsite, Tanner Smith's, 6:30-9:00pm
16112. Section on Community and Urban
Sociology Reception
Offsite, Macaulay Honors College, 6:30-
8:00pm
Saturday, 7:00 pm
1623. Section on Ethnomethodology and
Conversation Analysis Reception
New York Hilton, Regent, Second Floor, 7:00-
8:30pm
16107. Joint Reception: Family Section and
Section on Sociology of Population
Offsite, Princeton Club of New York, 7:00-
9:00pm
Saturday, 7:30 pm
1645. Affiliated Groups. Memorial for Art
Stinchcombe (1933-2018)
Sheraton New York, Gramercy, Lower Level,
7:30-9:00pm
Saturday, 8:00 pm
1720. Affiliated Groups. Harvard University
Alumni Reception
New York Hilton, Sutton North, Second Floor,
8:00-10:00pm
1766. Student Reception
Sheraton New York, New York Ballroom
West, Third Floor, 8:00-9:30pm