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Transcript of ASA thanks the supporting partners of the 117th Annual Meeting
117th Virtual Annual Meeting
Bureaucracies of Displacement
2022 Program CommitteeCecilia Menjívar, University of California-Los Angeles
Nina Bandelj, University of California-IrvineNancy López, University of New Mexico
Paul Almeida, University of California-MercedMonica Bell, Yale University
Cedric de Leon, University of Massachusetts-AmherstCynthia Feliciano, Washington University-St Louis
Nilda Flores-Gonzalez, Arizona State University-TempeNeda Maghbouleh, University of Toronto
Rashawn Ray, University of Maryland-College ParkFlorencia Torche, Stanford University
Chris Uggen, University of Minnesota-Twin CitiesLaurel Westbrook, Grand Valley State University
Land Acknowledgement and Recognition
Before we can talk about sociology, power, and inequality, we must acknowledge our presence on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Gabrielino/Tongva peoples. The American Sociological Association (ASA), acknowledges that academic institutions, indeed the nation-state itself, were founded upon and continue to enact exclusions and erasures of Indigenous Peoples. This acknowledgement demonstrates a commitment to beginning the process of working to dismantle ongoing legacies of settler colonialism, and to recognize the hundreds of Indigenous Nations who continue to resist, live, and uphold their sacred relations across their lands. We also pay our respect to Indigenous elders past, present, and future and to those who have stewarded this land throughout the generations.
Welcome from the ASA President.............................................................................................................................................................................. 1
Concurrent Meetings ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Minority Fellowship Program Fellows ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Program Schedule
Friday, August 5 ................................................................................................................................................................................................4
Saturday, August 6 ...........................................................................................................................................................................................6
Sunday, August 7 .............................................................................................................................................................................................41
Monday, August 8 ...........................................................................................................................................................................................78
Tuesday, August 9 ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 107
Wednesday, August 10 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 132
Participants Index ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 133
Session Index ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 165
TABLE OF CONTENTS
This document reflects the ASA Annual Meeting program as of June 1, 2022. Any changes made after that date are reflected in the online program only.
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Cecilia Menjívar ASA PresidentUniversity of California-Los Angeles
Amid the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and the various manifestations of violence around us today, we need connection, community, and the power of sociological thinking to understand the world—and to change it. I am deeply honored to welcome you all to Los Angeles to engage in fruitful and invigorating conversations so that our collective sociological wisdom can sustain us, enlighten us, and help us see possibilities for a better and more just world. It is my sincerest hope that we can come together for meaningful exchanges while also enjoying the bounty that Los Angeles has to offer.
This year, ASA returns to Los Angeles for the first time in nearly three decades (the last time ASA was in L.A. was in 1994), which means that we, local sociologists, are thrilled to welcome you! So, I want to welcome you warmly to my hometown and invite you to explore its rich culture, sights, neighborhoods, and history. The local committee (Jody Agius-Vallejo and Jan Lin, co-chairs; Kevan Harris, Nadia Kim, Alejandra Marchevsky, James McKeever, and Walter Nicholls) has been hard at work curating tours and lists of restaurants, neighborhoods, and places of interest. They also have organized regional spotlight panels that showcase L.A. for sociologists, including a look back at the thirty years after the L.A. rebellion of 1992, Indigenous Los Angeles, gentrification and displacement, the role of community colleges in L.A., the immigrant rights movement, and the politics and policies that affect the unhoused.
The theme I chose for the 2022 meetings, Bureaucracies of Displacement, allows us to examine the depth and breadth of the effects of political and policy decisions on the wide range of challenges and crises that we face in the United States and around the world today. I convened a program committee (Nina Bandelj, Nancy López, Paul Almeida, Monica Bell, Cedric de Leon, Cynthia Feliciano, Nilda Flores-Gonzalez, Neda Maghbouleh, Rashawn Ray, Florencia Torche, Chris Uggen, and Laurel Westbrook) to help me organize a meeting that would create a solid platform to discuss such challenges, aiming to be as inclusive as possible of different themes, populations, and spaces.
I am delighted to open the meetings with the plenary, Beyond Control: Immigration Policy in an Era of Enforcement, where Muzaffar Chishti (Migration Policy Institute/NYU Law), Kelly Lytle Hernandez (UCLA), Douglas Massey (Princeton), Karen Musalo (Center for Gender and Refugee Studies, Hastings College of Law), and Roger Waldinger (UCLA) will discuss pressing questions in immigration policy. Immediately following, I invite you all to the welcoming reception, with a musical performance by the Jornaleros del Norte, a band composed of immigrant laborers living in Los Angeles.
Two other plenaries include a conversation about Abortion Rights in Crisis: Reflections on Dobbs v Jackson, led by Carole Joffe (UCSF), on the SCOTUS decision and its implications with participation from Michele Goodwin (UC Irvine Law), Michelle Oberman (Santa Clara University), Bhavik Kumar (Planned Parenthood, Texas), and Patricia Zavella (UC Santa Cruz). And a plenary on Decentering Sociology from the Global North, with Peggy Levitt (Wellesley College) moderating a discussion on how to center knowledge from the Global South to understand our world, with panelists Nazli Kibria (Boston University), Marco Garrido (UChicago), Victor Agadjanian (UCLA), and Paul Almeida (UC Merced).
Presidential Panels on guns in society, climate change, voter suppression, race representation in Hollywood, vaccine refusal, housing insecurity, threats to end abortion and LGBTQ+ rights around the world, family separation, mass incarceration, gender-based violence, anti-Asian racism, immigration enforcement (and more), section sessions, book panels, and regular sessions will ensure meaningful conversations, so we go home inspired, with our sociological imaginations sharpened. But while in L.A., please enjoy our city and have fun at the various events, visiting with old friends and meeting new ones!
WELCOME FROM THE ASA PRESIDENT
2CONCURRENT MEETINGS
Association for the Sociology of Religion
August 6-8, 2022
Association of Black Sociologists
August 5, 2022
Society for the Study of Social Problems
August 5-7, 2022
Sociologists for Women in Society
August 5-9, 2022
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2022 Minority Fellowship Program Fellows Luis Flores, Jr. is a PhD candidate in sociology and an affiliate at the Stone Center for Inequality Dynamics at the University of Michigan. He earned his BA in political economy and history from the University of California, Berkeley. Flores studies how the shifting regulatory boundaries separating home and market shape labor, wealth, and inequality.
Edwin Grimsley is a PhD candidate in sociology at the City University of New York (CUNY), The Graduate Center. He earned his BA in biology from Wesleyan University. Broadly, Grimsley studies the intersection of race and racism, economic inequality, urban sociology, and criminology. Theresa Hice-Fromille is a PhD candidate in sociology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She graduated from Lock Haven University in 2016 with a BA in political science and Spanish. Hice-Fromille’s dissertation research focuses on the processes of teaching, learning, and imagining among Black women and girls at two community-based educational organizations.
Carla Salazar Gonzalez is a PhD candidate in sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles. She earned her MA in social sciences and BA in sociology from the University of California, Irvine. Gonzalez’s research explores the consequences of immigration border policies and laws on immigrant populations and their families within and outside of the U.S.
Korey Tillman is a PhD Candidate in the sociology department at the University of New Mexico. He earned his MA in sociology from University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and his BS in computer science from Syracuse University. Tillman’s research traces a human-Black racial hierarchy that informs modernity and examines how in moments when Blackness is policed, this racial hierarchy is reified and challenged.
ASA Minority Fellowship Program
(MFP)
ASA’s Minority Fellowship Program was founded in
1974. To date, the program has supported more than 460 students of color in
pursuit of a doctoral degree in sociology. Areas of
interest for Fellows include social psychology, gender and sexuality, education,
medicine and health, inequalities and
stratification, race and ethnicity, and more. MFP seeks to attract talented
doctoral students to ensure that a diverse and highly
trained workforce is available to assume
leadership roles in the discipline and conduct
research that is relevant to today’s global society.
For more information about the Minority
Fellowship Program, the application process, and current and past Fellows
visit: https://www.asanet.org/
diversity-equity-inclusion/minority-fellowship-program
2022 Minority Fellowship Program Fellows Luis Flores, Jr. is a PhD candidate in sociology and an affiliate at the Stone Center for Inequality Dynamics at the University of Michigan. He earned his BA in political economy and history from the University of California, Berkeley. Flores studies how the shifting regulatory boundaries separating home and market shape labor, wealth, and inequality.
Edwin Grimsley is a PhD candidate in sociology at the City University of New York (CUNY), The Graduate Center. He earned his BA in biology from Wesleyan University. Broadly, Grimsley studies the intersection of race and racism, economic inequality, urban sociology, and criminology. Theresa Hice-Fromille is a PhD candidate in sociology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She graduated from Lock Haven University in 2016 with a BA in political science and Spanish. Hice-Fromille’s dissertation research focuses on the processes of teaching, learning, and imagining among Black women and girls at two community-based educational organizations.
Carla Salazar Gonzalez is a PhD candidate in sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles. She earned her MA in social sciences and BA in sociology from the University of California, Irvine. Gonzalez’s research explores the consequences of immigration border policies and laws on immigrant populations and their families within and outside of the U.S.
Korey Tillman is a PhD Candidate in the sociology department at the University of New Mexico. He earned his MA in sociology from University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and his BS in computer science from Syracuse University. Tillman’s research traces a human-Black racial hierarchy that informs modernity and examines how in moments when Blackness is policed, this racial hierarchy is reified and challenged.
ASA Minority Fellowship Program
(MFP)
ASA’s Minority Fellowship Program was founded in
1974. To date, the program has supported more than 460 students of color in
pursuit of a doctoral degree in sociology. Areas of
interest for Fellows include social psychology, gender and sexuality, education,
medicine and health, inequalities and
stratification, race and ethnicity, and more. MFP seeks to attract talented
doctoral students to ensure that a diverse and highly
trained workforce is available to assume
leadership roles in the discipline and conduct
research that is relevant to today’s global society.
For more information about the Minority
Fellowship Program, the application process, and current and past Fellows
visit: https://www.asanet.org/
diversity-equity-inclusion/minority-fellowship-program
2022 MINORITY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM FELLOWS
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2022 4
Friday, 8:00 am
0162. Preconference. The Facts, Problems, and Prospects for the Development of Transnational Migration Communities in the Rim Pacific Countries’ Global Cities in the Age of Artificial Intelligence and Online Culture: Comparative Perspectives
JW Marriott, Level 3, Olympic 3, 8:00am-3:45pmSession Organizers: Andrey V. Rezaev; Tetsuo Mizukami, Rikkyo
University
0167. Meeting. Alpha Kappa Delta Council MeetingJW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza I, 8:00am-5:00pm
Friday, 8:30 am
0144. Preconference. Department Leaders PreconferenceLACC, Level 2, 502B, 8:30am-4:00pm
Session Organizer: Erynn Masi de Casanova, American Sociological Association
Presenters: Julie Renee Posselt, University of Southern California; Jay R. Howard, Butler University; Justine Eatenson Tinkler, University of Georgia; Michael Dreiling, University of Oregon; Shawn Bauldry, Purdue University; Diego de los Rios, Paradigm Strategy Inc; Jeanne Mekolichick, Radford University; Ahoo Tabatabai, Columbia College of Missouri; Vilna Francine Bashi, Northwestern University; Jennifer Van Hook, Pennsylvania State University; Shirley A. Jackson, Portland State University; Enrique S. Pumar, Santa Clara University; Jeffrey M. Timberlake, University of Cincinnati; Adia M. Harvey Wingfield, Washington University-St. Louis; Zulema Valdez, University of California-Merced; Julia Ferrara Waity, University of North Carolina-Wilmington; Jeanne Anne Holcomb, University of Dayton
Friday, 9:00 am
0243. Preconference. Teaching and Learning in Bureaucracies of Displacement
LACC, Level 2, 502A, 9:00am-4:00pmSession Organizers: Sarah Hoiland, CUNY Hostos Community
College; Myron T. Strong, Community College of Baltimore County; Rebecca Bach, Duke University; Natascia Boeri, Bloomfield College; Charles A. Dickinson, College of Western Idaho; Michel Estefan, University of California-San Diego; Alanna Gillis, St. Lawrence University; Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University; Julie Pelton, University of Nebraska-Omaha; Barbara F. Prince, Lebanon Valley College; Clayton Thomas, Indiana University; Taryn Nicole Wield, Ball State University
Presenter: Laura Theresa Hamilton, University of California-Merced
0268. Preconference. Self Society SymposiumJW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza II, 9:00am-4:00pmSession Organizers: Lauren Langman, Loyola University-Chicago;
Jeremiah Morelock, Boston CollegePresenters: Charles R. Thorpe, University of California-San Diego;
Robert J. Antonio, University of Kansas; David Smith, Johns Hopkins University; Neil G. McLaughlin
Friday, 10:00 am
0307. Preconference. Joint Preconference: Section on Rationality and Society; Section on Mathematical Sociology; JAMS; ISA RC45
LACC, Level 1, 152, 10:00am-4:00pmSession Organizers: Kikuko Nagayoshi, University of Tokyo;
Gianluca Manzo, Sorbonne University; Jun Kobayashi, Seikei University; Richard Edward Gardner, University of California, Irvine; Kazuhiro Kezuka
Presenter: James A. Kitts, University of Massachusetts
Friday, 12:00 pm
0571. Courses. What Would it take to Change your Inference? Quantifying the Discourse about Causal Inferences in the Sociology
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 12:00-4:00pmSession Organizer: Kenneth A. Frank, Michigan State UniversityLeader: Kenneth A. Frank, Michigan State UniversityPresenters: Kenneth A. Frank, Michigan State University; Guan K.
Saw, Michigan State University
0572. Courses. Getting the Grant: Understanding Private Funder Requirements and Grant Writing Strategies
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 12:00-4:00pmSession Organizer: Stephen Glauser, Russell Sage FoundationLeaders: Jenny Irons, William T. Grant Foundation; OiYan Poon,
The Spencer Foundation; Korin Davis, Washington Center for Equitable Growth; Stephen Glauser, Russell Sage Foundation
Presenters: John B. Diamond, Brown University; Ann Owens, University of Southern California; Fabian T. Pfeffer, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Kristin Turney, University of California-Irvine
0573. Courses. Transparent Sociology: Challenges and Strategies for Ethical Human Participant Data Sharing
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 12:00-4:00pmSession Organizer: Dessi Kirilova, Syracuse UniversityLeader: Dessi Kirilova, Syracuse UniversityPresenter: Diana Kapiszewski, Georgetown University
Friday, 1:00 pm
0669. Meeting. Korean Sociologists in AmericaJW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza III, 1:00-5:00pm
Friday, 2:00 pm
0774. Meeting. ASA Honors Program OrientationJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 4, 2:00-4:00pm
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2022 5
Friday, 4:00 pm
0975. Plenary Session. Beyond Control: Immigration Policy in an Era of Enforcement
JW Marriott, Platinum Level, Platinum Ballroom, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Cecilia Menjivar, University of California-Los
AngelesPresider: Roger Waldinger, University of California-Los AngelesPanelists: Muzaffar Chishti, Migration Policy Institute; Kelly Lytle
Hernandez, University of California-Los Angeles; Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University; Karen Musalo, University of California, Hastings
Discussant: Roger Waldinger, University of California-Los Angeles
Friday, 5:00 pm
01009. Meeting. ABS Panel: Explicit Racism in the Contemporary Public Sphere: What Role for Black Sociologists and Black Sociology?
LACC, Level 1, 153B, 5:00-7:00pm
Friday, 5:30 pm
01195. ASA Welcome ReceptionJW Marriott, Outdoor, West Road, 5:30-7:00pm
Friday, 6:30 pm
01163. Meeting. CAPACS Board MeetingJW Marriott, Level 3, Atrium 2, 6:30-10:30pm
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 2022 6
Saturday, 7:00 am
1004. Meeting. Section on Asia and Asian America Council Meeting
LACC, Level 1, 150C, 7:00-7:45am
1008. Meeting. Section on Science, Knowledge, and Technology Council Meeting
LACC, Level 1, 153A, 7:00-7:45am
1009. Meeting. Family Section Council MeetingLACC, Level 1, 153B, 7:00-7:45am
1011. Meeting. Sociology of Religion Council MeetingLACC, Level 2, 301A, 7:00-7:45am
1043. Meeting. Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology Council Meeting
LACC, Level 2, 502A, 7:00-7:45am
1045. Meeting. Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work Council Meeting
LACC, Level 2, 504, 7:00-7:45am
1055. Meeting. Section on Peace, War and Social Conflict Council Meeting
LACC, Level 2, 516, 7:00-7:45am
Saturday, 8:00 am
1103. Section on Altruism, Morality and Social Solidarity. Altruism, Morality and Social Solidarity Chair's Session -- Invited Panel on The Moral Imaginary in American Public Life
LACC, Level 1, 150A, 8:00-9:00amSession Organizer: Penny Edgell, University of Minnesota-Twin
CitiesPresider: David M. Melamed, Ohio State UniversityPanelists: Francesca Polletta, University of California-Irvine; Ruth
Braunstein, University of Connecticut; Paul R. Lichterman, University of Southern California
Discussant: Omar M. McRoberts, University of Chicago
1104. Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements. Widening the Lens of Social Movements and the Civic
LACC, Level 1, 150B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Edward T. Walker, University of California-Los
AngelesPresider: Edward T. Walker, University of California-Los AngelesCivic Monitoring: Hybrid Practices of Monitory Democracy in
Italy and Spain - Alessandra Lo Piccolo, Scuola Normale Superiore
Urban social movements and local state capacity - Benjamin Bradlow, Princeton University
Democratizing Ballots: The Fight over Ballot Initiatives in a Failing Political System - Benjamin Steinhardt Case, Arizona State University; Michael McQuarrie, London School of Economics
From the Streets to the Ballot Box: Pathways Connecting Youth Activism and Electoral Participation - Johnnie Lotesta, Appalachian State University; Jerusha Osberg Conner, Villanova University
Tilling Fertile Soil: The Role of Civic Conventions in Shaping Land Use Contestation - Charlotte Glennie, University of California Davis
1104. Section on Asia and Asian America. Asian American Communities and Identity
LACC, Level 1, 150C, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Jennifer C. Lee, Indiana University-
BloomingtonPresider: Jennifer C. Lee, Indiana University-BloomingtonAsian ethnic neighborhoods: Examining their evolution in
traditional and emerging immigrant destinations from 1980-2010 - Hannah Lee, University of Washington
Coethnic concentration and Asians’ perceived discrimination across US counties during COVID-19 - Rennie Lee, The University of Queensland; Yue Qian, University of British Columbia; Cary Wu, York University
A Relational Approach to Perceived Discrimination: The Case of South Asian Indians - Muna Adem, Indiana University; Shelley Rao, Indiana University Bloomington; Helen B. Marrow, Tufts University; Melissa Garcia, Indiana University, Bloomington; Dina G. Okamoto, Indiana University-Bloomington
Building Solidarity to #StopAsianHate: How South Asians Negotiate the Boundaries of the Asian Category - Sharan Kaur Mehta, Rice University
The Path to be “Asian” in America: Exploring Racial and Ethnic Identities of Post-1965 Japanese Immigrants - Xiaorui Zhang, Rice University
1106. Book Forum. Bandage, Sort, and Hustle: Ambulance Crews on the Front Lines of Urban Suffering
LACC, Level 1, 151, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Ann Owens, University of Southern CaliforniaAuthor: Josh Seim, Boston CollegePanelists: Ashley E. Mears, Boston University; Jeffrey J. Sallaz,
University of Arizona; Forrest Stuart, Stanford UniversityModerator: Catherine Sirois, Stanford University
1107. Presidential Panel. Post #OscarsSoWhite? The State of Representation in the Entertainment Industry
LACC, Level 1, 152, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Nancy Wang Yuen, Biola UniversityPresider: Nancy Wang Yuen, Biola UniversityPanelists: Maryann Erigha Lawer, University of Georgia; Darnell M.
Hunt, University of California-Los Angeles; Ana-Christina Ramon, University of California, Los Angeles; Clyde Kusatsu, SAG-AFTRA Los Angeles Local Board; Michael Tuan Tran, UCLA
Since #OscarsSoWhite, Hollywood has undergone a racial reckoning. Significantly, sociologists have been at the forefront of research and advocacy work on behalf of BIPOC in Hollywood both in front and behind the camera. They will gather in the city of Los Angeles for a special “one-night only” appearance. On stage will be the authors of the UCLA Hollywood Diversity Report: Dr. Darnell Hunt and Dr. Ana-Christina Ramon, who will talk about their latest research on representation in film and television. Joining them are Maryann Erigha, the author of The Hollywood Jim Crow: The Racial Politics of the Movie Industry. Special guests include Clyde Kusatsu, veteran actor and National Vice President of SAG-AFTRA Los Angeles Local, and Yvonne Villarreal, TV staff writer for the Los Angeles Times. The moderator for the session is Nancy Wang Yuen, the author of Reel Inequality: Hollywood Actors and Racism. Join this expert panel for a lively discussion of race and racism in the entertainment industry.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 2022 7
1108. Section on Science, Knowledge, and Technology. Antiracist Science: Problems and Possibilities for Institutional Change
LACC, Level 1, 153A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Oliver E. Rollins, University of Washington;
Christoph Hanssmann, San Francisco State University; Kalindi Vora, University of California, Davis; Taylor M. Cruz, California State University-Fullerton
Presider: Oliver E. Rollins, University of WashingtonScientific Racism in Autism Research - Jennifer S. Singh, Georgia
Institute of TechnologyThe “white” brain: the structuring absence of race in
developmental juvenile justice reform - William Wannyn, University of California-Los Angeles
A decolonizing environmental framework: Climate professionals and scholarship on climate justice - Carla M. Dhillon, University of Connecticut
DEI without Equity: Persistent Racism in Bioengineering Laboratories - Rene Canady, Washington University of St Louis
Evidence of Harm: The Social Justice Promises and Perils of Environmental Epigenetics - Martine Lappe, California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo; Robbin M. Jeffries Hein, California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo; Fionna Fahey, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
1109. Family Section. Family Section Families and IncarcerationLACC, Level 1, 153B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Angela Bruns, Gonzaga University; Patrice D
Collins, Yale UniversityPresiders: Patrice D Collins, Yale University; Angela Bruns,
Gonzaga UniversityBurdens of Brokering: How Families Navigate the Strains of
Incarceration - Kristin Turney, University of California-Irvine; Steven Edward Schmidt, University of California, Irvine; Isha Bhallamudi, UC Irvine; Amy Gong Liu, UC Irvine; Ashley Lucia Torres, UC Irvine
Career Track or College Bound? Parental Incarceration, Race, and Teachers’ College or Career Track Referrals - Erin Josephine McCauley, University of California San Francisco
“I had nowhere to go”: Disenfranchised grief and support groups for families of incarcerated individuals - Allegra Pocinki, Rutgers University
Monetary Sanctions Across 3 Generations - Veronica L. Horowitz, University at Buffalo; Ryan P Larson, University of Minnesota; Robert Stewart, University of Maryland-College Park
The Consequences of Paternal Incarceration for Youth’s Expectations and Aspirations - Garrett Baker, Duke University
1110. Section on Sociology of Sexualities. Quantified and Qualified: Metrics of Sexualities
LACC, Level 1, 153C, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Ghassan Moussawi, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign; Elliot Noel Chudyk, Boston UniversityPresider: Elliot Noel Chudyk, Boston UniversityDeficits, Disorders, and Risks: Where is the Pleasure in
Sexual Health Research? - B. Ethan M Coston, Virginia Commonwealth University; Jamie Hill, Virginia Commonwealth University; Victoria Thomas, Virginia Commonwealth University; Kiana Bragg, Virginia
Commonwealth University; Keaton Thorum, Virginia Commonwealth University
“I Didn’t Know Ace Was a Thing”: Bisexuality and Pansexuality in Asexual Identity Formation - Canton Winer, University of California, Irvine; Megan Carroll, California State University-San Bernardino; Yuchen Yang, University of Chicago; Katherine Lorena Linder; Brittney Miles, University of Cincinnati
Queering Edgework: An Autoethnographic Account of Cruising for Sex - Jacob Wesley Richardson, University of Memphis
The Power of Story Telling: Querying the Past - Wendy Chapkis, University of Southern Maine
1111. Section on Sociology of Religion. Religion’s Bureaucratic Tension—A Force for Displacement, A Sanctuary for the Displaced
LACC, Level 2, 301A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Edward Orozco Flores, University of
California-Merced; Christine Soriea Sheikh, Metropolitan State University-Denver
Presider: Christine Soriea Sheikh, Metropolitan State University-Denver
From Masquerade to Metamorphosis: Law, Future-Making, and Self-Making in Asylum-Seeking on Religious Grounds - Jaeeun Kim, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
How German Muslims and Christians use Religion to Criticize Capitalism - Christian Konstantin Sperneac-Wolfer, Institute for Social Research Frankfurt
Stigmatized? Muslim American Advocates Crafting Public Images of Islam in the U.S. - Valentina Cantori, University of Southern California
1112. Meeting. Section on Sociological Practice and Public Sociology Business Meeting
LACC, Level 2, 301B, 8:00-9:30am
1113. Section on International Migration. Bordering and (Im)mobility
LACC, Level 2, 303A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Heba Gowayed, Boston UniversityPresider: Heba Gowayed, Boston UniversityCaravans, Microchips, and Trump: The Role of Rumor in Central
American Youths’ Migrant Journeys - Angel Alfonso Escamilla Garcia, Cornell University
Coerced Immobility at the EU Borders - Hannah Pool, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
(Re)framing the Emerging Mobility Regime along the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands: Covid-19, Temporality, and Racial Capitalism - Miguel Arturo Avalos, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Ghassan Moussawi, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The Transnational Immigration Bureaucracy and the Externalization of Immigrant Regulation - Angie M Bautista-Chavez, Arizona State University-Tempe
1114. Section on Sociology of Culture. The Racial Politics of Culture? Critical Perspectives from Cultural Sociology
LACC, Level 2, 303B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Derron Wallace, Brandeis UniversityPresider: Derron Wallace, Brandeis UniversityFrom “Critical Race Theory” to CRT: the new front in the American
Culture Wars - Yagmur Karakaya, Hamilton CollegeStuff White People Like: BDSM, Polyamory, Neo-Paganism, and…
Cats - Julie Lynn Fennell, Gallaudet University
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‘Decolonising fashion’: Fashion consumption and clothing practices of the South Asian Muslim communities in Glasgow - Rohit K Dasgupta, University of Glasgow; Nazli Alimen, Birmingham City University
Examining racialized sentiments towards Muslim women’s dress using social media data - Jessica Stallone, University of Toronto
Symbolic Divisions and Symbolic Violence: Multilingual Latina/o Peer Mentors and Racialization of 'ESL Students' - Melanie Jones Gast, University of Louisville; James Chisholm, University of Louisville; Yohimar Sivira Gonzalez, University of Louisville
1115. Regular Session. Culture and Social Movement Participation: Movement Articulation, Framing, Practices, and Repertoires
LACC, Level 2, 304A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Ellen R. Reese, University of California-
RiversidePresider: Alessandro Morosin, Depauw UniversitySocial Movement Repertoires in Africa: Traditional and Cultural
Repertoires Shaping Movements in Nigeria and Cameroon - Eliana Nug Fonsah, UC Merced
‘Supporting yellow but shopping blue’? The yellow economic circle in the 2019 Hong Kong Anti-ELAB movement - Yao-Tai Li, University of New South Wales; Katherine Whitworth
How Can Movement Practices Overcome Barriers to Participation? A Mixed Methods Study of Political Passivity - Kanoko Kamata, University of Pittsburgh
Making Space, Making Justice for Chicano Studies, 1968-1975 - Edwin I Lopez, California State University-Fullerton
Support Your “Neighbors”? Mutual Aid and Gentrification During Covid-19 - Allison Goldberg
Discussant: Marcos Emilio Perez, Washington and Lee University
1116. Regular Session. Development and the Transformation of Space and Capital
LACC, Level 2, 304B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Samuel Cohn, Texas A&M University-College
StationPresider: Samuel Cohn, Texas A&M University-College StationOn the Road to State Power? State Formation through Relations
of Dependence in Rural Colombia - Alex Diamond, University of Texas at Austin
Freedom Gas or Weaponized Gas? The Political Ecology and Economy of 21st Century Natural Gas - Paul S. Ciccantell, Western Michigan University
Accumulation by Inclusion: Politics, Profit, and the Provision of Social Housing in Latin America - Carter M. Koppelman, Florida Atlantic University
Financialization and Social Spending in Latin America and the Caribbean - Diogo Lemieszek Pinheiro, University of North Georgia; Rana Gautam; Dwight Wilson
COVID-19 and Imperial Value: Commodity Chains, Global Monopolies, and Catastrophe Capitalism - Intan F. Suwandi, Illinois State University; John Bellamy Foster, University of Oregon
Discussant: Samuel Cohn, Texas A&M University-College Station
1117. Regular Session. Educational Inequities Through the Lens of Organizational Theory
LACC, Level 2, 304C, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Ingrid A. Nelson, Bowdoin CollegePresider: Ingrid A. Nelson, Bowdoin CollegeBureaucracy in the service of racial equity? An analysis of
contested selective schools policy change - Katherine Phillippo, Loyola University-Chicago; Caitlin Donnelley-Power, Loyola University Chicago; Sarah Thorngate, Loyola University Chicago; Marjorie Colindres, Loyola University Chicago; Shannon Moody Gore, Loyola University Chicago; Makenzie Nelson, Loyola University Chicago; Vanessa Dominguez, Loyola University Chicago; Matthew Leo, Loyola University Chicago; Holly Jacobs, Loyola University Chicago; Shelley Maddox, Loyola University Chicago; Christine Leung
Power Takes Practice: How Elite College Students Learn to Manage One Another - Jack R. Thornton, University of Pennsylvania
Teacher Turnover and School Improvement: Examining the Mechanisms Through Which Instability Disrupts Schools - Huriya Jabbar, University of Texas-Austin; Jennifer Holme, University of Texas at Austin
Whose Job is Suicide Prevention? Institutional Ambiguity and the Challenge of Suicide Prevention in U.S. Schools - Katie Beardall, Indiana University; Anna S. Mueller, Indiana University Bloomington; Seth Abrutyn, University of British Columbia
Discussant: Rebecca Ann Johnson, Dartmouth College
1118. Regular Session. Gender and WorkLACC, Level 2, 306A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Catherine J. Taylor, University of California-
Santa Barbara; Christin L. Munsch, University of ConnecticutPresider: Bianca Manago, Vanderbilt UniversityGender differences in scientists’ mental health during the
COVID-19 pandemic: Effects of mistreatment and workplace culture - Christopher Justin Jacobi, The Catholic University of America; Brandon Vaidyanathan, Catholic University of America; Di Di, Santa Clara University
Gender Inequality in Access to Management Positions in Danish Welfare work - Jan Thorhauge Frederiksen, University of Copenhagen; Simone Mejding Poulsen, University of Copenhagen
The Motherhood Penalty and Fatherhood Premium in Workplace Power and Authority - Rebecca Glauber, University of New Hampshire
Occupational Structural Sexism and Health: Exploring the Impact of the Gender Wage Gap - Patricia Homan, Florida State University; Lauren Valentino, Ohio State University
Are There Within Job Gender Pay Gaps? An Analysis of Linked Employer-Employee IRS Data - Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Andrew Penner, University of California-Irvine; Anthony Rainey, University of Massachusetts at Amherst; Joseph Michael King, U.S. Census Bureau; Matthew Mendoza, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
1119. Regular Session. Housing Insecurity, Displacement, & Gentrification
LACC, Level 2, 306B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Eva Rosen, Georgetown UniversityPresider: Warren Lowell, Duke UniversityDeveloping a More Comprehensive Measure of Housing Insecurity:
Session 1114, continued
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Insights from Residential Histories of Housing Voucher Recipients - Stefanie Ann DeLuca, Johns Hopkins University; Jacqueline Groccia
Housing and Internal Migration Strategies of Southern California Farmworkers - Yvonne Carrillo, University of California, Los Angeles
Who Benefits from Tenant Protections? An Analysis of Residential Mobility in the Bay Area - Jackelyn Hwang, Stanford University; Iris Zhang, Stanford University; Karen Chapple; Jae Sik Jeon; Julia Greenberg; Bina Shrimali
Gentrification, Displacement, and the Role of Federal Place-Based Policy - Laura M. Tach, Cornell University; Emily Parker, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
1121. Regular Session. Immigrant Families and CommunitiesLACC, Level 2, 308B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Tahseen Shams, University of TorontoPresider: Jane Lilly Lopez, Brigham Young University-ProvoEntre Familia: Conceptualizing Familial Legal Vulnerability in
Latino Immigrant Families - Laura E. Enriquez, University of California-Irvine
Grandmothers Behind the Scenes: Subordinate Integration, Care Work, and Power in Syrian Canadian Refugee Resettlement - Rula Kahil, University of Toronto; Maleeha Iqbal, University of Toronto; Neda Maghbouleh, University of Toronto
How Does Education Affect the Global Care Chain? The Case of Transnational Siblings in China - Ken Chih-Yan Sun, Villanova University
Intersectional Recognition: Motherhood and Immigranthood as Resources for Belonging in a Sanctuary City’s Schools - Sarah Bruhn, Harvard University
‘We Stick Together:’ How Migration and Culture Shape Vietnamese American Caregiving Dynamics - Khoa Dang Phan Howard, Northwestern University
Discussant: Jane Lilly Lopez, Brigham Young University-Provo
1122. Regular Session. Labor Market Change in the Age of Covid-19
LACC, Level 2, 309, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Mary C. Brinton, Harvard UniversityPresider: Mary C. Brinton, Harvard UniversityFrontline Workers: Risks of Job Precarity Before and During the
COVID-19 Pandemic - Lingxin Hao, Johns Hopkins UniversityHousehold Differentials in Paid Work Resilience under Covid-19
Pandemic - Qianyi Lu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Cynthia Jane Buckley, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The Polarization of Household Joblessness: The Role of Educational Profiles of US Metropolitan Areas during the COVID19 Crisis - Thomas Biegert, London School of Economics; Berkay Ozcan, London School of Economics; Magdalena Rossetti-Youlton, London School of Economics and Political Science
Discussant: Nathan Wilmers, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1124. Thematic Session. Race and the Classificatory Power of the State
LACC, Level 2, 402A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Hana Brown, Wake Forest UniversityPresider: Hana Brown, Wake Forest UniversityRace, Epistemology, and the FBI - Atiya Husain, Carleton
University
The Bricks before Brown v. Board - Marisela Martinez-Cola, Morehouse College
Racial Ideology and Politics in Latin America - Tianna S. Paschel, University of California-Berkeley
Gradations of Citizenship, Sovereignty, and Racial Eligibility in U.S. Empire - Katrina Quisumbing King, Northwestern University
1125. Thematic Session. Seeking Common Ground: Displacement, Home, and Belonging
LACC, Level 2, 402B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Maggie Kusenbach, University of South
Florida; Paolo Boccagni, University of TrentoPresiders: Maggie Kusenbach, University of South Florida; Paolo
Boccagni, University of Trento“Salvadoran Practices of Belonging and Unbelonging in Los
Angeles” - Leisy Janet Abrego, University of California, Los Angeles
“A Way Home: LBQT Populations and the Recovery of Lost Urban Territory” - Japonica Brown-Saracino, Boston University
“Three Views on Displacement, Belonging, and Climate Change in the Context of Settler-Colonialism” - Kari Marie Norgaard, University of Oregon
"Migrants, Refugees, and Homeless People in Search of Home, Belonging, and Health" - Ernesto Castañeda, American University
Discussant: David Scott FitzGerald, University of California-San Diego
1126. Thematic Session. Displacement, Gentrification, and Food Access: Unpacking the Past and Reimagining the Future
LACC, Level 2, 403A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Kenneth H. Kolb, Furman UniversityPresider: Kenneth H. Kolb, Furman UniversityPanelists: Andrew Deener, University of Connecticut; Leigh-
Anna Hidalgo, SUNY Binghamton; Yuki Kato, Georgetown University
1127. Thematic Session. A Conversation About Policies and Health Inequities
LACC, Level 2, 403B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Elaine Marie Hernandez, Indiana University-
BloomingtonPresider: Elaine Marie Hernandez, Indiana University-BloomingtonPanelists: Jennifer Karas Montez, Syracuse University; Hedwig Lee,
Washington University-St. Louis; Ninez Ponce, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research
1128. Regular Session. Law & Society: Courts and ConstraintsLACC, Level 2, 404A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Michelle S. Phelps, University of Minnesota-
Twin CitiesPresider: Joshua Kaiser, University of Massachusetts-AmherstAnti-corruption Legislation in Puerto Rico: A Sociolegal Reading
of the “Registry of Persons Convicted of Corruption” - Jose Atiles, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Hollow Law and Service Law: the Devaluing of Deportation Hearings in New York City and Paris - Lili Dao, New York University
Prosecution for Services: How Access to Services through the Criminal Justice System Shapes Prosecutor’s Decisions - Chiara Clio Packard, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Frustration and Fidelity: How Progressive Lawyers Navigate Procedural Formalism in the Direct Representation of Asylum Seekers - Catherine Louise Crooke, UCLA
Discussant: Joshua Kaiser, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
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1129. Regular Session. Wealth and InequalityLACC, Level 2, 404B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Alexandra Killewald, Harvard UniversityPresider: Fabian T. Pfeffer, University of Michigan-Ann ArborIntergenerational Transfer and Housing Inequality- a case study in
Hong Kong - Pui Chi, Tangi Yip, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
The Inequality of Lifetime Pension - Jiaxin Shi, University of Oxford; Martin Kolk
The Structure of Pandemic Vulnerability: Housing Wealth, Residential Segregation, and COVID-19 Mortality - Chinyere O Agbai, Brown University
Wealth As Control of the Future - Robert Allen Manduca, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Discussant: Fabian T. Pfeffer, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
1130. Regular Session. Contemporary Debates in Political CultureLACC, Level 2, 405, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Emily J. Laxer, York UniversityPresider: Barry Eidlin, McGill UniversityCan Counter-Populists Prevail? Framing Taiwan’s COVID Outbreak
- Ming-Cheng M. Lo, University of California-Davis; Hsin-Yi Hsieh, UCSF
Fishing for Activists: How Community Organizing and Local Recruitment Strategies Shape Civic Groups’ Partisan Tendencies - Oded Marom, University of Southern California
“Forget 911, I Dial .357:” Racial Threat, Status Decline, and White Reactionary Politics - Eric Bjorklund, Arizona State University-Tempe
“I'd Give Anything to Talk About Aliens Now”: Concern among Relatives of QAnon Believers - Meggan Jordan, California State University-Stanislaus; Jennifer Whitmer, California State University-Stanislaus
The Role of Organizations and Local Dynamics in Syrian Transnational (In)Activism - Nadia Almasalkhi, University of California, Berkeley
1131. Regular Session. Accounting for Skin Color in Racial Discrimination – A Look Across Ethnoracial Groups
LACC, Level 2, 406A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Maria G. Rendon, University of California, IrvinePresider: Maria G. Rendon, University of California, IrvineExamining Reliability and Validity Across Skin Color Scales and
Investigating Discrimination by Color and Race - Sara I. Villalta, University of California, Irvine; David R. Schaefer, University of California-Irvine; Adriana Umaña-Taylor, Harvard University; Deborah Rivas-Drake, University of Michigan
Racial Inequality in the Anglophone Caribbean: Comparing the Cases of Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago - Monique D. A. Kelly, Michigan State University
Skin Tone and Mexicans’ Perceptions of Discrimination in New Immigrant Destinations - Helen B. Marrow, Tufts University; Dina G. Okamoto, Indiana University-Bloomington; Linda R. Tropp, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Melissa Garcia, Indiana University, Bloomington
Pathways to Skin Color Stratification: The Role of Inherited (Dis)Advantage and Discrimination in Labor Market Outcomes - Denia Garcia, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Maria Abascal, New York University
1132. Regular Session. Regular Session on Race and Ethnicity ILACC, Level 2, 406B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: James Michael Thomas, University of
MississippiPresider: Freeden Blume Oeur, Tufts UniversityCaring Control and Racial Safeguarding: Latinx Immigration
Agents Negotiating Race and Work - Irene I. Vega, University of California-Irvine
One and Many Asian America: Intra-Asian Ethnic Boundaries and Intermarriage - Jess Lee, California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo
Racism of Omission - Rory Kramer, Villanova University; Victor E. Ray, University of Iowa
The Subservient Role of Diversity and Inclusion in the Making of White Academia - Joong Won Kim, Virginia Tech
“They’re always gonna win.” Ethnoracial minority community experiences in the country’s largest homeowners association - Stephanie A. Dhuman, Marquette University
1133. Regular Session. Advances in Cultural TheoryLACC, Level 2, 407, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Lynette Spillman, University of Notre DamePresider: Lynette Spillman, University of Notre Dame6,402: State Killings in Colombia and the Construction of Fact-
icons - Nicolás Neyra Rudas, Yale UniversityBetween Butler and Bourdieu: SCOTUS as a site for theorizing
a more concrete model of 'iteration' - Abigail C Moore, University of Virginia
Culture, Cognition, and the Normativity of Meaning - Andrea M. Voyer, Stockholm University
Organizational Speech Projects in a Discursive Field of Suffering - Yael Findler, USC
A Relational Model of Ritual and Emotion: Xunzi and Bereavement - Becky Yang Hsu, Georgetown University
1134. American Sociological Association. ASA First Time Attendees Orientation
LACC, Level 2, 408A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Nina Bandelj, University of California-IrvinePresider: Nina Bandelj, University of California-IrvinePanelists: Shameika Daye; Nancy Kidd, American Sociological
Association; Cecilia Menjivar, University of California-Los Angeles; Mignon R. Moore, Barnard College; Aldon D. Morris, Northwestern University; Vincent J. Roscigno, Ohio State University
1136. Regular Session. Quantitative Methodology: Causal Inference
LACC, Level 2, 409A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Ian Lundberg, University of California-Los
AngelesPresider: Yunkyu Sohn, Seoul National UniversityMarginal Interventional Effects - Xiang Zhou, Harvard University;
Aleksei Opacic, Harvard SociologyHow to Use Interrupted Time Series to Study Short-Term
Treatment Effects - Chris FeltonPanel Conditioning in the Current Population Survey Food
Supplement - Jessie Himmelstern, University of Minnesota; Rob Warren, University of Minnesota
An Interventional Approach to Primary and Secondary Class Effects on Educational Outcomes - Aleksei Opacic, Harvard Sociology
Social Mobility as Causal Intervention - Lai Wei, Princeton University; Yu Xie, Princeton University
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1140. Professional Development Workshop. Building Inclusion and Professional Development through Peer to Peer Mentoring
LACC, Level 2, 501A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Savannah Marie Hunter, University of
California, DavisLeader: Nadia Smiecinska, UC Davis
1141. Policy and Research Workshop. National Science Foundation: Funding Opportunities in the Sociology Program and Beyond
LACC, Level 2, 501B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Joseph M. Whitmeyer, National Science
FoundationLeader: Melanie M. Hughes, National Science Foundation
1143. Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology RoundtablesLACC, Level 2, 502A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Nicholas Hoover Wilson, Stony Brook
University
Table 1Table Presider: Ann Shola Orloff, Northwestern University
American sociology’s “Race Relations” Paradigm against W.E.B. Du Bois’ at the U.N. (1948-1951) - Julia Bates, Sacred Heart University
Paradoxes of Anti-Racism: Whiteness and Integration in US Law - Heidi Christine Nicholls, University of Virginia
Table 2Table Presider: Caroline Reilly, University of California Los
AngelesIntentional Illegibility: Legibility and Policy in French Morocco -
Benjamin Kaplow, Yale UniversityPolitical Authority and Authoritative Myths in the Fall of the
Ottoman New Order - Vasfiye Betul Toprak, University of Virginia
The Warriors of Wasteland: Peculiarity of Imperiogenesis in the Seventh Century Arabia - Pavel I. Osinsky, Appalachian State University
Table 3Table Presider: Nayla Huq, Stony Brook University
Skills, Memories and Identity: How “Learning to Farm” Affects Identity Construction of the Boat-Dwellers - Xiaomian Wu
The Evolution of Socioeconomic Gaps in Political Discussion in Western Europe from 1973 to 2002. - Sergio Galaz Garcia, Collegio Carlo Alberto
Table 4Table Presider: Kristen Shorette, Stony Brook UniversityPolanyi and the Politics of Industrial Capital in Neoliberal Brazil,
1996-2016 - Lucas Sorzano Azambuja, Johns Hopkins University
The Interstitial Emergence of Labor NGO Activism in China and Its Contradicting Institutionalization, 1996–2020 - Mujun Zhou, Zhejiang University
The Makings of “Self-Reliance:” Chinese Development and Cold War Trade, 1949–1978 - Sandy Xu
Table 5Table Presider: Damon Mayrl, Colby College
Leap of Memory: Rural Chinese Women's Forgetting and Interpretation of the 1960s - Xianni Zhang
Palimpsests of Belonging: How do Identities of Difference shape National Belonging in the U.S. and France? - Austin Hoang-Nam Vo, University of North Carolina -Chapel Hill
Table 8Table Presider: Anthony S. Chen, Northwestern University
Exploring the Governmental Organizational Culture That Enables Appropriate Response to the Needs of Underprivileged Populations - Yasukiyo Sugimoto, University of Miami
New Harmony’s Utopian Socialist Experiment: Comparative Lessons for the 21st Century - Andrew D. Buck, University of Southern Indiana
Piecemeal and Performative Bureaucratization: Factory Inspection in Massachusetts, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, 1880-1910 - Elisabeth Anderson, New York University-Abu Dhabi
Table 7Table Presider: Jacob Habinek, Linköping University
Developing Fantasy as a Sociological Method - Karolina Michelle Dos Santos, Brown University
Reconciling Intimate Partner Violence as Slow Violence - Samantha Leonard, Brandeis University
The colonization of media - Brandon Sward, University of Chicago
Table 9Table Presider: Gabriel Locke Suchodolski, UCLA
Contingencies of Structure: How Human Interactions Mold Revolutionary States - Maryam Alemzadeh, Princeton University
Freedom, Rights, and the Attack on Preconditions - Christopher Nigel Roberts, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Plea Bargaining and the Rethinking of Sovereignty: Lessons from the Periphery - Mary E. Vogel, California Berkeley
1144. Meeting. ASA Honors Program KickoffLACC, Level 2, 502B, 8:00-9:30am
1145. Section on Organizations, Occupations and Work. Competition, Interdependence, and Social Change
LACC, Level 2, 504, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Tim Bartley, Washington University-St. Louis;
Angèle Christin, Stanford University; Marie Sarita Gaytan, University of Utah; Tarun Banerjee, CUNY-John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Presider: Giacomo Fabrizio Negro, Emory UniversityAn Organization as a Movement: Project ECHO and the COVID-19
Crisis - Tamara Kay, University of Notre Dame; Jason Spicer, University of Toronto
Competition, Power Dynamics, and Reproduction of Science in Graduate Training - Sang Teck Oh, University of Michigan; Jason Owen-Smith, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
How to Stop the Clock: The Effects of Tenure Clock Extensions on Faculty Diversity - Leroy Gonsalves, Boston University; Alexandra Kalev, Tel-Aviv University; Frank Dobbin, Harvard University; Kwan Woo Kim, Harvard University; Gal Deutsch, Tel Aviv University
The organizational structures of banking, economic resilience and the COVID-19 recession - Marc Schneiberg, Reed College; Elizabeth Riley
Discussant: Emily Anne Erikson, Yale University
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1167. Regular Session. Regular Session. Teaching SociologyJW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza I, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Stephanie Medley-Rath, Indiana University-
KokomoPresider: Brandon James Moore, The Ohio State UniversityBudding and Blooming, Roses and Thorns: Lessons from the
COVID-19 Pandemic on Facilitating Online Community-Engaged Learning - Trevor Ray Auldridge Reveles, University of California Santa Barbara
Collegiate Social Relationships and Learning during the Pandemic - Mary Scheuer Senter, Central Michigan University
Doing Research on Learning Research: Adopting Rubrics for Teaching Undergraduate Sociology Research Methods - Bhoomi K. Thakore, University of Connecticut
Podcasts as “Reading”: Unpacking the Effects of Multitasking and Note Taking on Exam Performance - Jamie L Oslawski-Lopez, Indiana University-Kokomo; Gregory Trainor Kordsmeier, Indiana University-Southeast
What can sociology do with data scientists? Train, practice, and change - Philipp Soeren Brandt, Sciences Po
1168. Regular Session. Theory: Process, Causality and AbsenceJW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza II, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Simone Polillo, University of VirginiaPresider: Simone Polillo, University of VirginiaBeyond the Autonomy of “Culture” - Tad P. Skotnicki, University of
North Carolina-GreensboroStructural Causality: Sociology’s Signal Contribution - Mark
Gould, Haverford CollegeTheoretical Framing Revealed: A typology of the structural forms
of theoretical intervention in generalist sociology - Erin Metz McDonnell, University of Notre Dame; Luiz Vilaca, University of Notre Dame
Transition Theory, Tamed: The Disappearance of Colonialism in Twentieth-Century US Demographic Thought - Savina Balasubramanian, Loyola University-Chicago
Discussant: Michael Strand, Brandeis University
1169. Section on Disability in Society. Invisibility, Disability, and Institutions
JW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza III, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Michelle Lee Maroto, University of Alberta;
Kyle Lamoin Callen, University of OklahomaPresider: Michelle Lee Maroto, University of AlbertaDeconstructing (In)visibility: Disability Disclosure in the Legal
Profession - Fitore Hyseni, Syracuse University; Arzana Myderrizi, University at Albany, SUNY
Disability in the Carceral State - Laurin Elizabeth Bixby, University of Pennsylvania; Courtney E. Boen, University of Pennsylvania; Stacey L Bevan, Stacey Bevan
Fibromyalgia, (Dis)Ability, and the Self: Intersectional Experiences of Chronic Pain - Sarah Devoto, University of California, Santa Barbara
Navigating a New “Normal”: Women’s Institutional Experiences with mTBI - Marley Anne Olson, University of Colorado - Boulder
Discussant: David Nicholas Pettinicchio, University of Toronto
1170. Meeting. Current Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Fellows Meeting
JW Marriott, Level 3, Studio IV, 8:00-9:30am
1171. Community College Coffee HourJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 8:00-9:30am
1172. Section on Drugs and Society Refereed RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 8:00-9:00amSession Organizers: Lindsey Richardson, University of British
Columbia; Kaitlyn Jaffe, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Table 1: Drug PolicyTable Presider: Emily B. Campbell, College of the Holy Cross"State Medicine": The Impact of Opioid Prescribing Limits
Legislation on Clinical Practice and Patients - Elizabeth A. Joniak-Grant, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Natalie Blackburn, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Nabarun Dasgupta, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Shabbar Ranapurwala, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Maryalice Nocera, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
The Processual View on Cannabis Legalization in California: Construction of New Meanings and Structures - Ekaterina (Katya) Moiseeva, University of California, Irvine
Table 2: Social DeterminantsTable Presider: Tanya A. Nieri, University of CA, Riverside
Deviation from the Age-Crime Curve: Heroin and Cocaine Use During the Opioid Epidemic - Luke Novack, University of Colorado-Boulder
Longitudinal associations between loneliness and prescription medication use - Jack Lam, University of Queensland; Michael Vuolo, Ohio State University
Pharmacist perspectives on helplessness and action in the evolution of the opioid crisis in West Virginia - Patricia Dekeseredy, WVU Medicine; Andrea Sarah Marie Dekeseredy, University of Alberta; Treah Haggerty, West Virginia University; Cara L Sedney, West Virginia University
The impact of residential instability and serious psychological distress on substance use disorders - Matthew E. Archibald, College of Mount Saint Vincent
Table 3: Social Forces and DynamicsTable Presider: Kaitlyn Jaffe, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Becoming a Magic Mushroom User: Updating the Sociology of Drug Experiences for the Psychedelic Renaissance - Jarrett Robert Rose
Care in Control: Carceral Treatment and the Drug War Imaginary - Kevin D Revier, Arcadia University
‘Dealing’ west-end style: privileges of background, market, and stigma - Eirik Jerven Berger
1173. Section on Environmental Sociology RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 8:00-9:00amSession Organizer: Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt, Michigan State
University
Table 1. Spaces and Places: Environment in Neighborhoods and Municipalities
Table Presider: Jessica Moulite, Howard University"Sak Pasé? Bias, Wi": Examining the Environmental Impacts
of Data Bias on Miami's Little Haiti Neighborhood - Jessica Moulite, Howard University
Brownfields and green spaces: Neighborhood change and urban park access in a post-industrial city - Jonathan Tollefson, Brown University; Summer Gonsalves, Brown University
“How Will This Affect Our Credit Rating?”: Municipal Debt and Governing the Environment - Christopher Wayne Gibson, California State University-Fullerton
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Table 2. Place, Identity, and ExperienceTable Presider: Michelle L. Edwards, Texas State University
Land Means the World: Narratives of Place at Bears Ears National Monument - Amanda Vel Ricketts
Lions and Tigers and Malthus, oh my! Racialized nature and naturalized race at the Denver Zoo - Jessie K Luna, Colorado State University
The Experiences of People Who Are Not Incarcerated in Prison-based Environmental Programs - Hannah Edwards; Michelle L. Edwards, Texas State University
Boundaries or Bourdieu? "Naturalist" and "environmentalist" identities at an urban nature centre - Tyler J. Bateman
Table 3. Water, Science, and CommunitiesTable Presider: Jennifer S. Carrera, Michigan State University
Community Science as Resistance to Neoliberal Scientific Praxis - Jennifer S. Carrera, Michigan State University; Sarah Bailey, Bridges into the Future, Flint, MI; Ronnie Wiggins, HQLM Vision Center, Flint, MI; Cynthia Watkins, The Well international ministries flint resident; Laura Sullivan, Kettering University; Melissa Mays, Water You Fighting For? and Flint Rising; Kent Key, Community Based Organization Partners
Tapped Out: Media Coverage of Water Shutoffs in the United States - Laura Senier, Northeastern University; Ramya Kumar, Northeastern University; Daniel R. Alvord, Bucknell University; Matthew Canary; Liz Marie Mariluz
“It Gives Us Power”: Gendered Discourses in Pro-Environmental Behavior and Citizen Science - Jaime McCauley, Coastal Carolina University; Krystina Millar, Indiana University
Social Determinates of Urban Water Conservation - Joseph M. Simpson, Texas A&M University-San Antonio
Table 4. Environmental Justice: Policy, Cooptation, and CultureTable Presider: Christina A. Ergas, University of Tennessee-
KnoxvilleAttending to Silencing Discourses in Environmental Justice
Policy Implementation - Maya Gabriela-Auiler Contreras, University of Colorado Boulder
Real Utopian Stories for the Climate Apocalypse - Christina A. Ergas, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Beyond the State: Mutual Aid Networks as Transformative Environmental Justice - Rachel G. McKane, Brown University; Patrick Trent Greiner, Vanderbilt University; David Pellow, UC Santa Barbara
Environmental Justice for What? Toward a Social Theory of Cooptation in Environmental Politics - Brian Francis O'Neill, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Table 5. Weather and DisastersTable Presider: Kevin Denilson Ramos, University of Utah
Winter Storm Uri as a Cascading Disaster: Inequities in power and piped water outages among metro-Texans - Sara Elizabeth Grineski, University of Utah; Timothy William Collins, University of Utah; Jayajit Chakraborty, University of Texas at El Paso; Eric Goodwin, University of Utah; Jacob Aun, University of Texas at El Paso; Kevin Denilson Ramos, University of Utah
Future Flooding Increases Unequal Exposure Risks to Relic Industrial Pollution - Thomas Marlow, New York University-Abu Dhabi; James R. Elliott, Rice University; Scott Frickel, Brown University
Washed Away: Natural Disasters, Residential Displacement, and Instability - Anthony Alex Priest, Rice University
Table 6. Risk and DisasterTable Presider: Jordan Fox Besek, SUNY-Buffalo
A Syndemic Approach to Covid-19: Political and Ecological Perspectives on Bergamo’s Disaster. - Alexandra D'Angelo, University of Turin
Environmental Violence and Displacements in Coastal Bangladesh - M. Anwar Hossen, Dhaka University
An Ethnographic Study of the Holiday Farm Fire Disaster and the Survivors’ Well-Being - Haisu Huang
False Reductions: Uncertainty, Strategic Ignorance, and Emergent Socio-Environmental Risk - Daniel Shtob, CUNY-Brooklyn College; Jordan Fox Besek, SUNY-Buffalo
Table 7. Public Opinion on Climate ChangeTable Presider: Lawrence C. Hamilton, University of New
HampshireCarbon Dependency, Social Capital, Political Orientation,
Climate Change Vulnerability and American Public Response to Climate Change - Feng Hao, University of South Florida; Wanyun Shao; Jay Michaels
Irrelevant Policy Options Decrease Conservative Support for Renewable Energy - Thomas Marlow, New York University-Abu Dhabi; Kinga Reka Makovi, New York University
The Blue Marble Effect. Planetary Awareness and Climate Change Attitudes and Behaviors - Ion Bogdan Vasi, University of Iowa; Mario Paez-Arellano, University of Iowa
Ecological or financial motivations? Towards a class-based diversity in the embodied understanding of pro-environmental behavior - Robbe Geerts; Frederic Vandermoere, University of Antwerp; Stijn Oosterlynck
Table 8. Risk, Health, and ChemicalsTable Presider: Alissa Cordner, Whitman College
Firefighter Activism on PFAS Chemicals: Labor Leadership on Environmental Health - Alissa Cordner, Whitman College; Kira Mok, Northeastern University; Grace Poudrier, Northeastern University; Jennifer Ohayon, Silent Spring Institute; Ayesha Kahn, Nantucket PFAS Action Group; Jaime Honkawa, Nantucket PFAS Action Group; Phil Brown, Northeastern University
PFAS and chemical class consciousness: How definitions of a chemical class influence regulatory approaches - Jennifer Ohayon, Silent Spring Institute; Phil Brown, Northeastern University; Alissa Cordner, Whitman College; Grace Poudrier, Northeastern University; Miranda P. Dotson, Northeastern University; Kira Mok, Northeastern University; Lauren Richter, Rhode Island School of Design; Mya Heard, Northeastern University
Toxic Prisons and Environmental Injustice: Examining Variation in Chemical Exposure Risk in U.S. Prisons - Pierce Greenberg, Creighton University; Robert T. Perdue, Elon University
Table 9. Comparative Environmental ResearchTable Presider: Jared Fitzgerald, Oklahoma State University
Working Hours and The Carbon Intensity of Wellbeing: A Sex-Specific Analysis Across US States, 2005-2018 - Jared Fitzgerald, Oklahoma State University; Jennifer E. Givens, Utah State University; Michael D Briscoe, Colorado State University-Pueblo
The effect of a crisis: Investigating the relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and environmental value -
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Rebecca Wardana, University of GrazValues and Fish Consumption: A Reinterpretation and
Examination of Postmaterialist Values in Context of Value-Belief-Norm Theory - Karen Xuan Zhang, University of Utah; Lazarus Adua, University of Utah; Brett Clark, University of Utah; Stefano B. Longo, North Carolina State University
Table 10. Cross-national ResearchTable Presider: John M Shandra, Stony Brook University
Corrupting Ecologically Unequal Exchange? India, Palm Oil, and Forest Loss in a Cross-National Perspective - Jamie M Sommer, University of South Florida; Michael Restivo, SUNY Geneseo; John M Shandra, Stony Brook University
Table 11. Energy and Just Transitions“Democratising Global Governance, Regulating Transnational
Corporations? 30 Years of Multi-Stakeholder Regulatory Initiatives, a Reckoning.” - Sandra Adele Moog, University of Essex
Insights from the Grassroots: Building Bridges in the Energy Transition Movement - Dawn Harfmann, University of Oregon
Spatial Justice and Displaced Earth: (Small) Interventions - Lois Nguyen, Virginia Tech; Katrina Powell, Virginia Tech, Center for Refugee, Migrant, and Displacement Studies
Table 12. Sustainability and EnergyTable Presider: Markus Hadler, University of Graz (Austria)
Sustainability of the Steel industry in Belgium, China, and the United States - Markus Hadler, University of Graz (Austria); Michael Brenner-Fliesser; Ingrid Kaltenegger
Stunted Equity: The Limitations of Rigid Sustainability - Erin Heinz, University of Arizona
Maintenance and Disruption of Petro-Hegemony: The Line 3 Pipeline - Melissa Burrell, York University; Corrie Jane Grosse, College of Saint Benedict; Brigid Mark, University of Colorado Boulder
Natural gas – friend or foe of the environment? Evaluating the framing contest over natural gas - Shawn Olson Hazboun, The Evergreen State College; Hilary Schaffer Boudet, Oregon State University
Table 13. Environmental Sociology and the FutureTable Presider: Debra J. Davidson, University of Alberta
Can Empathy Save Us? Human predispositions, social manifestations, and climate futures - Debra J. Davidson, University of Alberta
Addressing Environmental Problems: Toward a Fractal Model of Cooperation and Governance - Carrie McLachlin Leslie, University of Oklahoma; Thomas J. Burns, University of Oklahoma; Beth Schaefer Caniglia, Regis University
The New Great Transformation of the Earth System: Toward a New Environmental Sociology - Robert MacNeil Christie, Calfiornia State University, Dominguez Hills
Table 14. Climate, Health, and PoliticsTable Presider: Aaron M. McCright, Michigan State University
Climate ignorance and the political production of inertia - Vanessa Bowden, University of Newcastle, Australia; Daniel Nyberg, University of Newcastle, Australia; Christopher Wright, University of Sydney, Australia; Liv Hamilton, University of Newcastle, Australia; Randi Irwin, University of Newcastle, Australia
A Framework to Explain Beliefs, Values, and Trust for Addressing Climate-Induced Health Risks - Hyung Sam Park
Uniting Demography and Social Movement Scholarship: How Protests Affect Transition into Marriage in Ethiopia - Liliana Andriano, University of Oxford; Effrosyni Charitopoulou, Collegio Carlo Alberto; Mathis Ebbinghaus
Table 15. Injustice, Governance, and ContextsTable Presider: John Sonnett, University of Mississippi
The Cultural Production of Procedural Injustice - Max Chewinski, University of British Columbia
“We’re Still on That Treadmill”: Class Privilege, Reflexivity, and the Disruptive Potential of Permaculture - Timothy Haney, Mount Royal University; Aulora Morrow, Mount Royal University
Climate News and Media Formats: Comparing US Cable News and Newspapers - John Sonnett, University of Mississippi
Table 16. Urban-Environment ConnectionsTable Presider: Nicholas Tinoco
(Im)mobility aspiration formation in the wildland-urban interface: How wildfire shapes mobility preferences in Southern California - Nicholas Tinoco
Co-creating the Future: New Directions for Smart Socio-Technical Developments in Urbanised Environments - Katharina Fellnhofer, ETH Zurich; Margarita ANGELIDOU, University of Thessaloniki
Protest, Public Relations, and Policy Guardrailing in City Sustainability Politics - Selina R. Gallo-Cruz, College of the Holy Cross
Table 17. The Environment, People, and MovementTable Presider: Amalia Leguizamon, Tulane University
Theorizing Settler Colonialism within Contemporary State Operations - Kindra Jesse De'Arman, University of Oregon
The feminization of politics: Women National Coordination of the Peasant Reserve Zones in Colombia. - Aura Angelica Hernandez Cardenas, New School for Social Research
Social Drivers of Deforestation in the Mache-Chindul Ecological Reserve, Northwest Ecuador - Liat Perlin, Tulane University; Amalia Leguizamon, Tulane University; Jordan Karubian, Tulane University
1174. Marxist Section RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 4, 8:00-9:00amSession Organizer: Lola Loustaunau, University of Oregon
Table 1: Marxist theoryTable Presider: Larissa Petrucci, University of Illinois at Urbana-
ChampaignA Marxist Critique of Tacoma LNG’s Environmental Impact
Assessment - Benjamin LevyMarcuse and Great Refusals: Past, Present and Future - Lauren
Langman, Loyola University-ChicagoRacial Capitalism of/in so-called Mexico: “The War of Today,
the Racism of 500 Years” - Gerardo Rodriguez Solis, University of California Santa Barbara
Table 2: Work, Youth, and Political EconomyTable Presider: Margaret Zeddies, George Mason University
Oyster Aquaculture as Tragedy of the Commodity? Evidence from the Great South Bay - Kirk S. Lawrence, St. Joseph's College, NY; John Peter Antonacci, SUNY Binghamton
Price Gouging During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Questions for Socio-Economic Research - Melike Arslan, Northwestern
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UniversityReimagining Postcolonial Study Abroad Through Young
People’s Labor - Margaret Zeddies, George Mason University
The Financial Hipster: Superficial Reflections on the WSB Ape - Philip George Lewin, Florida Atlantic University
Work is not working anymore? Work and identity for young underemployed Italians - Costanza Guazzo, University of Turin (italy)
Saturday, 9:00 am
1203. Meeting. Section on Altruism, Morality and Social Solidarity Business Meeting
LACC, Level 1, 150A, 9:00-9:30am
1272. Meeting. Section on Drugs and Society Business MeetingJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 9:00-9:30am
1273. Meeting. Environmental Sociology Business MeetingJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 9:00-9:30am
1274. Meeting. Section on Marxist Sociology Business MeetingJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 4, 9:00-9:30am
Saturday, 10:00 am
1303. Section on Altruism, Morality and Social Solidarity. Value Pluralism in Polarized Times
LACC, Level 1, 150A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Shai M. Dromi, Harvard UniversityPresider: Joshua Franklin Doyle, Purdue UniversityChristians for the Common Good: A Case Study in Multicultural
Evangelical Transpartisanship - Wes Markofski, Carleton College
The Politics of Kindness - Shiri Noy, Denison UniversityEngaging in classification struggles: A reflexive sociology of
pandemic othering and polarization - Barbara Rothmüller, Sigmund Freud University
Putting People over Politics: Explaining the Success of Relationship-Oriented Political Depolarization Efforts - Greg Wurm, University of Notre Dame
Discussant: Dana M. Moss, University of Notre Dame
1304. Regional Spotlight Session. Unhoused in Los Angeles: Politics and Policy
LACC, Level 1, 150B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Kevan Harris, University of California-Los
AngelesPresider: Kevan Harris, University of California-Los AngelesPanelists: Paul R. Lichterman, University of Southern California;
Matthew D. Marr, Florida International University; Brian Buchner, City of Los Angeles; Jayanthi Daniel, Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority
1304. Section on Asia and Asian America. Cultural and Social Shifts in Asia in the Global Era
LACC, Level 1, 150C, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Soo-Yeon Yoon, Sonoma State UniversityPresider: Amanda Rachel Cheong, University of British ColumbiaContested “Facts” of Birth in Malaysia - Amanda Rachel Cheong,
University of British ColumbiaFrom Middle-Class Society to Meritocracy: Discursive Justification
of Income Inequality in Japan - Yusuke Tsukada, University
of Hawaii at Manoa; Yuki Asahina, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Gendered Conceptions of Adulthood in China: The Role of Neo-Liberalism and Confucianism - Danielle Kane, Purdue University
Glocal Culture and Female Universalism in the Korean Wave: Addressing a New Approach to Korean Studies - Hyun-Chin Lim, Seoul National University; Wonho Jang, University of Seoul
Shifting boundaries, oscillating identities: Vietnamese marriage immigrants and the “new ethnic economies” in Taiwan - Hsin-Chieh Chang, Fudan University
1306. Book Forum. GUYnecology: The Missing Science of Men’s Reproductive Health
LACC, Level 1, 151, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Laura M. Carpenter, Vanderbilt UniversityAuthor: Rene Almeling, Yale UniversityPanelists: Patrick Ryan Grzanka, University of Tennessee-
Knoxville; Siri Suh, Brandeis University; Natali Valdez, Purdue University; Miranda R. Waggoner, Florida State University
Moderator: Laura M. Carpenter, Vanderbilt University
1307. Presidential Panel. Climate Change, Disaster, and Displacement
LACC, Level 1, 152, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: James R. Elliott, Rice UniversityPresider: Vann Newkirk, The AtlanticPanelists: Eric Klinenberg, New York University; Sancha Doxilly
Medwinter, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Lori Peek, University of Colorado-Boulder; Fernando I. Rivera, University of Central Florida; Koko Warner, UNFCCC
Whether it comes from stronger storms, rising seas, raging fires, or other natural hazards, scientists agree that climate change will bring more frequent and intense disasters in the years ahead. This session will engage growing concerns over the social inequities of disaster response and recovery, with special attention to the role that government policies and procedures play in perpetuating those inequities and related dynamics of displacement.
1308. Section on Environmental Sociology. New Directions in Environmental Sociology
LACC, Level 1, 153A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt, Michigan State
UniversityPresider: Michelle L. Edwards, Texas State University“We All Live in Bhopal”: Birth of a New Political Society for
Social and Environmental Justice - Nikhil Deb, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
The Cyclical Whole: Year-round Island Residents’ Sense of Place - Elise Largesse, Boston College
A 19th Century Environmental Inequality Formation - Scott Frickel, Brown University; Jonathan Tollefson, Brown University
The Geography of Institutionalizing Delay: Evidence from Communication Strategies by Pro-Fracking Industry Groups - Edward T. Walker, University of California-Los Angeles; Ion Bogdan Vasi, University of Iowa
Rich kids of Europe? Social basis and strategic choices in the climate activism of FFF - Martin Portos, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
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1309. Family Section. Gender and Family CaregivingLACC, Level 1, 153B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizers: Cara A. Chiaraluce, Santa Clara University;
Katrina Leupp, Washington State UniversityPresider: Katrina Leupp, Washington State UniversityFamily Strategies for Managing the Impact of COVID-19 on
Caregiving - Sejin Um, New York University; Marni Fritz, University of Illinois at Chicago; Barbara Jane Risman, University of Illinois-Chicago
“I Need a Drink!” Difficulty Managing Family and Personal Care and Mothers’ Alcohol Use Since COVID-19 - Susan D. Stewart, Iowa State University
The Custody Load: Invisible Work and A Stalled Revolution in Child Custody Arrangements - Adriana Ponce, University of Michigan
Involved Fatherhood and the Reconfiguration of Masculinity in Indonesia’s Transnational Families - Andy Scott Chang, Singapore Management University
The Gendered Management of Bodily Needs: Menstrual Supplies, Diapering, and Breastfeeding among Indian Women - Soma Chaudhuri, Michigan State University; Jennifer Randles, California State University-Fresno
1310. Section on Sociology of Religion. Religion and COVID-19LACC, Level 1, 153C, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizers: Amy M. Burdette, Florida State University;
Rachel A. Rinaldo, University of Colorado-BoulderPresider: Anna Holleman, Duke UniversityPanelists: Jerry Z. Park, Baylor University; Katie E. Corcoran, West
Virginia University; Erin F. Johnston, Duke University; John H. Evans, University of California-San Diego
1311. Section on Race, Gender, Class. Global IntersectionalitiesLACC, Level 2, 301A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Zulema Valdez, University of California-MercedPresider: Debadatta Chakraborty, University of Massachusetts,
AmherstColorblindness, Neoliberal discrimination, and complimentary
struggles of women of color in the Israeli Supreme Court - Ruth Carmi, University of Notre Dame
Migration Industry and Intersectional Incorporation: Workers, Marriage Migrants, and Students from Vietnam to South Korea - Dasom Lee, University of California San Diego
Re-making a ‘failed’ masculinity: working-class young men, breadwinning and morality in contemporary Russia - Charlie Walker, University of Southampton
Does Having a Daughter Make Parents More Gender Egalitarian? Evidence from China - Rui Cao
Discussant: Nathalia Hernandez Vidal
1312. Section on Rationality and Society. Computational and Empirical Approaches to Micro-Macro Dynamics
LACC, Level 2, 301B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Milena Tsvetkova, London School of EconomicsPresider: Gianluca Manzo, Sorbonne University(Why) Dense Networks Promote Norm Enforcement - Daniel
DellaPosta, Pennsylvania State University; Minjae Kim, Rice University; Sanaz Mobasseri, Boston University
Adolescent friendship, cross-sexuality ties, and attitudes toward sexual minorities: A social network perspective of intergroup contact - Cassie McMillan, Northeastern University; Brandon Craig, Northeastern University; Chaïm la Roi, University of Amsterdam; René Veenstra, University of Groningen
The Coupled Dynamics of Neighborhood and School Change - Elly Field, University of Michigan; Elizabeth Bruch, University of Michigan
Evaluative Gaps: Investigating Inconsistencies between Formal Ratings and Exchange-Based Status - Neha Gondal, Boston University
Complements and Competitors: The Co-diffusion of Languages on a Collaborative Coding Platform - Antonio Sirianni, Dartmouth College; Kimberly B. Rogers, Dartmouth College
1313. Section on Sociology of Education. Organizations, Policies, and Educational Environments
LACC, Level 2, 303A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizers: Yingyi Ma, Syracuse University; Blake R. Silver,
George Mason UniversityPresider: Paul Hanselman, University of California-IrvineBringing the School Back to School Research: Toward an
Integrated Organizational Sociology of Education - Jose Eos Trinidad, University of Chicago
From Decoupling to Complexity: How Everyday School Interactions are Shaped by the Environment - David Kalim Diehl, Vanderbilt University; Joanne W. Golann, Vanderbilt University
Public Disinvestment and Private Work Diversification? The Multiple Jobholding of U.S. K-12 Teachers - Ryan Fajardo, Northwestern University
Rights and Inclusivity Across American Universities - Volha Chykina, University of Richmond; Charles Crabtree, Dartmouth College; Kiyoteru Tsutsui, Stanford University
“You selling?”: Snack sales and the construction of deviance in a high school - Karlyn Gorski, University of Chicago
1314. Section on Sociology of Culture. International Perspectives in Cultural Sociology
LACC, Level 2, 303B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Vanina Leschziner, University of TorontoPresider: Vanina Leschziner, University of TorontoLiterary structuralism and transnational politics - Lucile Dumont,
EHESSMigrating Artists and Migrating Art: Decentering the Global Art
World - Kangsan Lee, New York University; Peggy Levitt, Wellesley College; Chantal Valdivia, Wellesley College
Tastes, complex tastes, and meta-tastes. - Xiangyu MaThe Network Structure of Cultural Elements and Organizational
Creativity - Hang-Jun Cho, INSEAD; Frederic Clement Godart, INSEAD; Charles Galunic, INSEAD
Discussant: Vanina Leschziner, University of Toronto
1315. Regular Session. Community and Spatial ChangeLACC, Level 2, 304A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Amaka Camille Okechukwu, George Mason
UniversityPresider: Melissa Barragan, California State Polytechnic University,
PomonaCleaning Up the Neighborhood: Using Computer Vision to
Assess Differential Requests for Service - Jackelyn Hwang, Stanford University; Nima Dahir, Stanford University; Ang Yu, University of Wisconsin–Madison
“In prison, dead or gone”: Black displacement and gun violence change in Richmond, CA - Melissa Barragan, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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1316. Regular Session. Non-Governmental Organizations, Business and the State in Development
LACC, Level 2, 304B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Samuel Cohn, Texas A&M University-College
StationPresider: Brian J. Dill, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignPublic Procurement, Product Quality, and Prejudice: The Case of
the Pharmaceutical Industry in the Dominican Republic - Andrew Schrank, Brown University
Maintaining Presence or Retaking Control? Regulatory Governance in the Era of the Knowledge Economy - Su Yeone Jeon
Merits of Social Protection? Correlates of World Bank’s Project Performance - Seong-Kwon Cho, Sungkyunkwan University; Jeong-Woo Koo, Sungkyunkwan University
Discussant: Brian J. Dill, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
1317. Regular Session. Immigration and GenderLACC, Level 2, 304C, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Andrea Gomez Cervantes, Wake Forest
UniversityPresider: Andrea Gomez Cervantes, Wake Forest UniversityAfghan Refugee Men as Precariat: A Comparative Study of
Their Masculinity in the USA and Turkey - Cetin Ozdemir, University of California-Davis
Gendered Waiting: The impact of Care work and Gender Violence in Asylum Seeker’s Trayectories - Isabel Gil Everaert, City University of New York
Monitoring Mamá y Papá: Exploring the Experiences of Asylum-Seeking Families in Alternative to Detention - Bianca Ortiz-Wythe
Papering Over Sexual Abuse and Assault in Immigration Detention - Beatriz Aldana Marquez, Texas State University
Discussant: Chiara Galli, Cornell University
1318. Regular Session. Gendered work-family processesLACC, Level 2, 306A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Pilar Gonalons-Pons, University of
PennsylvaniaPresider: Yue Qian, University of British ColumbiaDefining Women’s Income: Household Disruptions and Patriarchal
Resolutions - Lauren Clingan, Princeton UniversityDo Cohabiters Work and Earn like Married or Single Individuals?
- Alicia Adserà, Princeton University; Federica Querin, European University Institute
Do earnings intensify mothering? Evidence from the American Time Use Survey - Sanjiv Gupta, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Liana C. Sayer, University of Maryland-College Park; Jessica Anne Pearlman, University of Massachusetts Amherst
His and Hers Earnings Trajectories: Analyzing links between wives' and husbands' earnings during first marriage - Allison Dunatchik, University of Pennsylvania
1319. Regular Session. Indigenous Experiences with Place, Power, and Prejudice
LACC, Level 2, 306B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Theresa Rocha Beardall, University of
WashingtonPresider: Laurel R. Davis-Delano, Springfield CollegeA Computational Content Analysis Of 44 Canadian Think Tanks
Approaches to Indigenous Policy - Kyle Willmott, Simon Fraser University; Kevin Park, Simon Fraser University
Unsettling Native Land: Indigenous Perspectives on Housing - Jennifer Rene Darrah-Okike, University of Hawaii-Manoa; Lorinda Riley, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Philip M.E. Garboden, University of Hawaii-Manoa; Nathalie P. Rita, University of Hawaii
Reconciliation in settler states: A governmentality analysis of Truth and Reconciliation Commissions across settler states - Gail Russel
Absence Makes the Heart Grow Colder: The Harmful Nature of Invisibility of Contemporary American Indians - Laurel R. Davis-Delano, Springfield College; Renee Galliher, Utah State University; Joseph P. Gone, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University and Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Discussant: Tania R. Aparicio, New School for Social Research
1321. Regular Session. International Immigration (1)LACC, Level 2, 308B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Paolo Boccagni, University of TrentoPresider: Paolo Boccagni, University of TrentoExamining Illegality: Chinese immigrants' pathways to becoming
undocumented in the US - Jia-Lin Liu, New York UniversityUpholding the U.S. Racial Project: Negotiating the spousal
reunification process using online advice forums - Gina Marie Longo, Virginia Commonwealth University
Social Mobility over the Lifetime of Migration: An Integrative Theoretical Approach - Zhenxiang Chen, McGill University
Transnational, Longitudinal Perspectives on the Role of Institutions in Skilled Migration - Elizabeth Jacobs, University of Pennsylvania
“Speak Spanish, We’re in Mexico”: Return Migration and Economic Threat - Rodrigo Dominguez-Villegas, University of California-Los Angeles
Strangers in the Homeland? The Academic Performance of Children of Return Migrants in Mexico - Nathan Isaac Hoffmann, University of California, Los Angeles
1322. Regular Session. Labor/Labor Movements for Justice in the U.S.
LACC, Level 2, 309, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Nancy Plankey-Videla, Texas A&M University-
College StationPresider: Joseph Reynolds van der Naald, The Graduate Center,
CUNYGoing the Last Mile: Examining Productivity, Technology, and
Precarious Employment in California’s Grocery Sector - Katy Habr, Columbia University
Double Framings: Accounting for Insecure Work - Kathleen Griesbach, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Hotlines, Private Regulation, & Labor Rights: Assessing the Possibility of Effective Grievance Mechanisms - Kathryn C Babineau, University of Virginia; Maya Stephens, University of Virginia
Worker Captivity: Amazon’s Union-fighting Reveals New Forms of Technological Control - Teke Wiggin, Northwestern University
Work Therapy: Extractive Labour as Therapeutic Intervention - Erin E. Hatton, University at Buffalo
1323. Meeting. ASA Nominating CommitteeLACC, Level 2, 401, 10:00am-5:30pm
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1324. Thematic Session. Bureaucratic (Mis)Management of South-South Migration
LACC, Level 2, 402A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Deisy Del Real, University of Southern
CaliforniaPresider: Nada Ramadan, University of California-Los AngelesThe Many Global Souths: Using the Systems Approach to
Understand Refugee Reception in Southern States - Rawan Arar, University of Washington; David Scott FitzGerald, University of California-San Diego
Revisiting Cities and Borders: Persisting Urban (Mis)Management of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in South African Cities in Comparative Perspective - James (Jay) G Johnson, University of Toronto
Paper People: Indian Ocean Prologues to Temporary Labor Migration Schemes - David A. Cook-Martín, University of Colorado-Boulder
Gradated Legality and COVID-19: Disrupted Bureaucratic Incorporation of Venezuelan Migrants in Argentina, Chile, and Colombia - Deisy Del Real, University of Southern California
Discussant: Swethaa S. Ballakrishnen, University of California Irvine
1325. Thematic Session. Quantification and Bureaucracies of Displacement
LACC, Level 2, 402B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Daniel Hirschman, Brown UniversityPresider: Zachary Webster Griffen, University of California-Los
AngelesDeputizing Civilians Through Technology - Sarah Brayne,
University of Texas-AustinExperimenting on the Poor: Power, Knowledge and Cash Transfers
in Latin America - Luciana de Souza Leao, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Title TBD - Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California-San Diego
Discussant: Wendy Nelson Espeland, Northwestern University
1326. Thematic Session. A Sociology of ContagionLACC, Level 2, 403A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizers: Alexandre White, Johns Hopkins University;
Claire Laurier Decoteau, University of Illinois-ChicagoPresider: Alexandre White, Johns Hopkins UniversityPanelists: Omri Tubi, Northwestern University; Claire Laurier
Decoteau, University of Illinois-Chicago; Vinh-Kim Nguyen, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
1327. Thematic Session. Mutual Aid in Pandemic Times: Social Organizations and Prefiguration
LACC, Level 2, 403B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Marina Sitrin, SUNY BinghamtonPanelists: Gabreella Friday, SUNY-Binghamton; Seyma Ozdemir;
Nancy Piñeiro, Binghamton University; Emre Sahin, Binghamton University; Lais Gomes Duarte, The Graduate Center CUNY
1328. Thematic Session. The Administrative State, Administrative Burdens, and the Consequences for Inequality
LACC, Level 2, 404A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Pamela Herd, Georgetown UniversityPresider: Pamela Herd, Georgetown UniversityPanelists: Leslie S. Paik, Arizona State University-Tempe; Stefanie
Ann DeLuca, Johns Hopkins University; Victor E. Ray,
University of Iowa; Dara Lind, Freelance Journalist
1329. Regular Session. Exploring the Boundaries of the Welfare State
LACC, Level 2, 404B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Leslie McCall, The Graduate Center, City
University of New YorkPresider: Christine M. Percheski, Northwestern UniversitySocial insurance programs as a method of reducing interregional
geographic inequality - Robert Allen Manduca, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Catalina Mariafernanda Anampa Castro; Analidis Ochoa, University of Michigan
Social Movements and “Social Security:” The Victory of “Qualified Workers,” “Dependents,” and the “Needy” over “Citizens” - Edwin Amenta, University of California-Irvine; Qindian Chen, University of California, Irvine; Francesca Polletta, University of California-Irvine
Startup Nation: French Tech and the Welfare State Paradox - Jen Schradie, Sciences Po - Paris
The Retirement Income of the Prime Working Aged - Daniel Thompson, U.S. Census Bureau
Discussant: Christine M. Percheski, Northwestern University
1330. Regular Session. The party and its base: Understanding the relationship between political professionals and their audiences
LACC, Level 2, 405, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Edwin F. Ackerman, Syracuse UniversityPresider: Edwin F. Ackerman, Syracuse UniversityA Case of Twins: How Conservative Media Developed During the
Golden Age of Media Objectivity - Matthew Brooke, Harvard University
Anti-PC and Authenticity: Authenticity Performances in politics in Brazil and the United States - Henrique Sposito, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies of Geneva
The Art of the Impossible: Utopia and Instrumentalism in Contemporary Electoral Politics - Gabriel Hetland, SUNY-Albany
The Base Versus the Establishment: GOP's Reckoning With its Divergent Supporters - Kayla Preston, University of Toronto
1331. Regular Session. Prisons and Carceral Studies Across Time and Space
LACC, Level 2, 406A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: John Major Eason, University of Wisconsin-
MadisonPresider: Isabel AnadonInnocence as burden and resource: Adaptation and resistance
during wrongful imprisonment - Janani Umamaheswar, George Mason University
Racial Disparities in Incarceration: Measuring the Legacy of Racial History - Firdaous Sbaï
The “Curious Eclipse” of Carceral Ethnography in International Comparison: Comparing US, Canada, Ireland, and UK Studies - Ashley T. Rubin, University of Hawaii-Manoa
Time in Prison as Contested Terrain: Temporal Regime Versus Temporal Resistance - Michael G. Flaherty, Eckerd College
Discussant: Isabel Anadon, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1332. Regular Session. Regular Session on Race and Ethnicity IILACC, Level 2, 406B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: James Michael Thomas, University of
MississippiPresider: Karina Santellano, University of Southern CaliforniaEthnoracial Classification and the Israeli Central Bureau of
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Statistics: Constructing Palestinian Criminality in Israel (1990-2019) - Michael Abraham Zanger-Tishler, Harvard Sociology
Marking Whiteness through Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing via Intra-Racial Distinction - Asia Friedman, University of Delaware; Tammy L. Anderson, University of Delaware
Neoliberalizing Race in International Development - Skye Niles, University of Colorado; Shawhin Roudbari, University of Colorado-Boulder
Sociology's Anti-Blackness - Johnny E. Williams, Trinity CollegeTheorizing Racialized Unfreedom: Forced Captivity of Black New
Jerseyians in the Post-Emancipation North - Melissa F. Weiner, College of the Holy Cross
1333. Regular Session. Authorship, Anonymity, Creativity, and the Arts
LACC, Level 2, 407, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Lynette Spillman, University of Notre DamePresider: Alison Gerber, Lund UniversityThe Performativity of Musical Instruments - Lisa McCormick,
University of EdinburghThe Creative Frame: Goffmanian Sociology and Genesis of
Cultural Objects - Taylor Price, University of TorontoPlaying to the Room: Audiences, Materiality, and Consistent
Creative Success - Gordon Brett, University of TorontoAgency Relations and the Making of Authorship in Hollywood
- Julia Dessauer, University of Virginia; Isaac Ariail Reed, University of Virginia
Anonymity, Pseudonymity, and the Performance of Hidden Identities - Thomas DeGloma, CUNY-Hunter College
1336. Regular Session. Quantitative Methodology: Data Collection and Analysis in the 21st Century
LACC, Level 2, 409A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Ian Lundberg, University of California-Los
AngelesPresider: Caitlin E Ahearn, UCLASwitch to Web-based Surveys During Covid-19 Pandemic Left Out
the Most Religious, Creating a False Impression of Rapid Religious Decline - Landon Schnabel, Cornell University; Sean Bock, Harvard University; Michael Hout, New York University
Validation of a wearable camera-based method for assessing women’s time allocation in rural Uganda - Andrea L. S. Bulungu; Luigi Palla; Jan Priebe; Lora Forsythe; Pamela Katic; Gwen Varley; Bernice D. Galinda; Nakimuli Sarah; Joweria Nambooze; Kate Wellard; Elaine L. Ferguson
Re-evaluating spatial multi-level regression with poststratification for small area estimation - Aja Sutton, University of Washington; Zack W. Almquist, University of Washington; Ashley Hazel, University of California-San Francisco; Michelle Kline, Brunel University; Paul Smaldino, University of California-Merced; Cristina Moya, Brunel University; James Holland Jones, Stanford University
Evaluating the Robustness of Topic Models to Alternative Measurement Strategies - Yunhan Wen, Princeton University; Yen Ji Julia Byeon, Princeton University; Maxwell Fineman, Princeton University; Denis Peskov, Princeton University; Brandon Michael Stewart, Princeton University
It is Surprisingly Difficult to Measure Income Segregation - Josh Gagné, Stanford University; Sean F. Reardon, Stanford University
1340. Professional Development Workshop. Communicating your research findings to drive real-world action
LACC, Level 2, 501A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Steph Chernitskiy, Evidence for Action at UCSFLeaders: May Lynn Tan, Evidence for Action at UCSF; Steph
Chernitskiy, Evidence for Action at UCSF
1343. Meeting. Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology Business Meeting
LACC, Level 2, 502A, 10:00-11:30am
1344. American Sociological Association. ASA Honors Program Discussion Tables
LACC, Level 2, 502B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Aaryn L. Green, American Sociological
AssociationPresider: Aaryn L. Green, American Sociological Association
1345. Section on Peace, War and Social Conflict. Open Session on Issues in Peace, War and Social Conflict
LACC, Level 2, 504, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Thomas V. Maher, Clemson UniversityPresider: Thomas V. Maher, Clemson UniversityArmed Conflict, Peacebuilding, and Gender Equality in Colombia's
Local Government - Natalia Duarte-Mayorga, University of Pittsburgh; Melanie M. Hughes, National Science Foundation; Müge Finkel
“Peace Fatigue,” Power Sharing, and Political Impediments to Community-based Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland - Curtis Carl Holland, SUNY-Old Westbury
Leadership, Organizational Form, and Movement Fragmentation in the Lethal Outcomes of Mexico’s Vigilante Mobilizations, 2012-2015 - Dolores Trevizo, Occidental College
Self-Fulfilling Grievances: Flemish War Casualties and the Front Movement during the First World War - Thomas William Gepts, University of California, Berkeley; Robert Braun, University of California-Berkeley
Discussant: Charles F. Seguin, Pennsylvania State University
1355. Meeting. Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Advisory Panel
LACC, Level 2, 516, 10:00-11:30am
1367. Regular Session. Can We Safely Assume that AI is Prepared to Replace Humans?
JW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza I, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Nicol E Lee, Brookings InstitutionPresider: Aylin Caliskan, University of WashingtonAI, start-ups and ethics-as-social practice: a new approach for
studying the social organization of AI design - Mona Sloane, New York University
“I LOVE Roomba!”: Anthropomorphism and the enactment of robotic agency in robot vacuum cleaner reviews - Nahoko Kameo, New York University; Claire Sieffert; Melchior Tamisier-Fayard
Producing Personhood: How Designers Perceive and Program Voice Assistant Devices - Margot Hanley, Cornell Tech; Hannah Wohl, University of California, Santa Barbara
1368. Regular Session. Networks, Cognition and MeaningJW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza II, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Simone Polillo, University of VirginiaPresider: Simone Polillo, University of VirginiaBeyond the Bounds of the Skull: Aesthetic Synergy, Hyperbrain,
and Collective Cognition - Erika Summers-Effler,
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University of Notre Dame; Clara Gaddie; Pace T Ward, University of Notre Dame
Durkheim, Network Sociology, and Cultural Network Constraint - Kyle Puetz, University of Virginia
On Meaning: The Meaning of “Suicide” as Discussed by Parsons, Garfinkel, Goffman and Sacks in 1964 - Anne Warfield Rawls, Bentley University; Jason Turowetz, University of Siegen; Clemens Eisenmann, University of Konstanz
Overcoming Psychological Essentialism: Set-Theoretic Analysis as a Constructivist Approach - James Mahoney, Northwestern University
Discussant: Seth Abrutyn, University of British Columbia
1371. Meeting. Sociology of Education Editorial BoardJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 10:00-11:30am
1372. Organizations, Occupations, and Work Section Roundtables
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 10:00-11:00amSession Organizers: Anne Kathrin Kronberg, University of North
Carolina-Charlotte; Rachel Skaggs, Ohio State University
Table 1. Meaning of WorkTable Presider: Benjamin Shestakofsky, University of
PennsylvaniaCulture in the Cloud: Digital Labor and Meaning-Making in
a Transnational Tech Startup - Benjamin Shestakofsky, University of Pennsylvania
Finding meaning in digital service work: Differences among high-skill, middle-skill and low-skill jobs - Friedericke Hardering, Muenster University of Applied Sciences; Mirela Ivanova; Felix Nickel; Helene Thaa; Oliver Nachtwey, University of Basel
From Professional Vulnerability to Rediscovery: Facing the First Covid-19 Outbreak in Italy - Amelia Compagni, Bocconi University; Giulia Cappellaro, Bocconi University; Amit Nigam, Bayes Business School
“It’s Just My Personality.” Why do employees overwork in a flexible, supportive, and non-competitive workplace? - Jennifer Jiwon Lee, Indiana University; Kristin Kelley, WZB Berlin Social Science Center; Youngjoo Cha, Indiana University-Bloomington; Cassie Mead, Indiana University
Table 2. Work and FamilyTable Presider: Rosa Daiger von Gleichen, University of Oxford
Precarious Transitions: The linkages between nonstandard employment and parental co-residence - Quan D. Mai, Rutgers University-New Brunswick; Lei Lei, Rutgers University-New Brunswick
The Gender Gap in Household Tasks and Division of Labor Satisfaction During COVID-19 - Timothy Haney, Mount Royal University; Kristen Barber, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
Work to Family Spillover of Working from Home during the Covid-19 Pandemic - Ha Young Choi; Karen Z. Kramer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Table 3. Occupations in TransitionTable Presider: Eldad J Levy, University of Texas at Austin
Job (in)security: Patronage and Professionalization in the Mexican Security Labor Market - Eldad J Levy, University of Texas at Austin
Relational Work and The Graduate Students' Perceptions of Work in the U.S. and Turkey - Elif Birced, Boston University
Struggling with capitalism– the paths of modernization of Polish football during system transformation - Radoslaw - Kossakowski, University of Gdansk; Bartosz Mika, University of Gdansk
Table 4. Discrimination and Inclusion at WorkTable Presider: Fitore Hyseni, Syracuse University
Inclusion of Disability as Diversity in Fortune 500 Companies: Opportunities and Challenges in Disability Inclusive Employment - Fitore Hyseni, Syracuse University; Matthew Yanez, Syracuse University; Peter Blanck, Syracuse University
Job Title Segregation by Race and Gender - Ananda Martin-Caughey, New York University
Labor Union Membership Tenure as a Tool to Address Racial and Gender Inequalities - Clifford James Ross, University of Alabama at Birmingham
LGBTQ Young Adults’ Attitudes Toward Workplace Antidiscrimination Policies: A Cross-National Analysis Between US and Japan - Koji Ueno, Florida State University; Lacey Ritter, Florida State University; Melinda D. Kane, East Carolina University; Skyler K. Bastow, Florida State University; Rachael N. Dominguez, Florida State University; Jason V. D'Amours, Florida State University
Table 5. Gender and AdvancementTable Presider: Megumi Watanabe, Hiroshima University
Barriers to International Research: A Study of Women Faculty at a Japanese University - Megumi Watanabe, Hiroshima University
Gender and Gender Role Attitudes in Wage Negotiations: Evidence from an Online Experiment - Melisa Demirovic; Jonathan Rogers; Blaine G. Robbins, New York University-Abu Dhabi
Table 6. School to Work TransitionTable Presider: Edoardo Slerca
APPR2WORK: The school-to-work transition of VET students in Ticino - Edoardo Slerca; Ornella Larenza, Scuola universitaria professionale della Svizzera italiana (SUPSI)
Campus Connections for Creative Careers: Social Capital, Gender Inequality, and Artistic Work - Nathan D. Martin, Arizona State University; Alexandre Frenette, Vanderbilt University; Gillian Gualtieri, Vanderbilt University
Effects of ‘passion toward work’ as a guide for highly skilled labor force entrants’ career decisions - Dominika Kinga Randle, Harvard University
Retention in STEM in the Early Career: Insights from Recent College Graduates - Rachel Karen, University of Texas-Austin; Rui Jie Peng, Lafayette College; Jennifer L. Glass, University of Texas
Table 7. Digit(al)ization of WorkTable Presider: Ana Santiago-Vela, Federal Institute for
Vocational Education and TrainingOverchallenging Digitization? An Analysis of Skills Mismatches
in the Age of Workplace Digitization - Ana Santiago-Vela, Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training
Technological Capabilities in Organizational Innovation - Dominika Kinga Randle, Harvard University; Gary Paul Pisano, Harvard Business School
When crowdsourced data modernize local administrations. The case of the “DansMaRue” reporting system in Paris. - Jean-Baptiste Chambon, Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris
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Table 8. Classification, Boundaries, and HybridityGendered Rewards of Genre Spanning in Creative Careers -
Jina Lee, The University of ArizonaPopularity, Legitimation and Communal Hybridity: A Study
of Cultural Entrepreneurships in the Chinese Music World (1912-1949) - Jiaxuan Yu, Emory University; Timothy J. Dowd, Emory University
Table 9. Emotions and Emotional LaborTable Presider: Jane Schlapkohl VanHeuvelen, University of
Minnesota-Twin CitiesAnger in Context: Anger Expression and Suppression Among
Palliative Care Providers - Jane Schlapkohl VanHeuvelen, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Shibashis Mukherjee
Impressions of Competence and Warmth: Pathways to Leader Legitimacy - Cynthia Kate Hawks, Emory University Sociology; Karen A. Hegtvedt, Emory University; Ryan Gibson, University of New Hampshire; Cathryn Johnson, Emory University
Work it Girl: The Effect of Workplace Appearance Policies on the Emotional Labor of Black Women - Jasmine Lanisha Davis-Randolph, Indiana University
Table 10. Racial Inequality in Work and OrganizationsTable Presider: Leah Glass, CUNY Graduate Center
Powerful Relationships: Social Capital, Organizational Tension and Racial Inequality at a Nonprofit - Leah Glass, CUNY Graduate Center
Industrial Modernization and Racial Inequality in the Early 20th Century - Clem Aeppli, Harvard Sociology
Racialized Stress and Teacher Morale: Teachers of Color Navigating the Workplace - Andrene Castro, Virginia Commonwealth University; Ashley Pointer, Virginia Commonwealth University; Rachel F Gomez, Virginia Commonwealth University
Reckoning with Race: Concepts of Descent-Based Difference in Organizations - Sarah Iverson, New York University
Table 11. Institutional and Organizational LogicsTable Presider: Nicole Cochran, Temple Univeristy
“All They’re Doing is Using Me”: Motivations and Turning Points within Gendered Organizations of Multi-Level Marketing - Nicole Cochran, Temple Univeristy
Imprinting or Learning? Charting the Organizational Evolution of Scientific Laboratories - Vincent Yung, Northwestern University; Jeannette Anastasia Colyvas, Northwestern University
Institutional Origins of Relational Content: Preschool’s Role in Shaping Student-Teacher and Student-Learning Relationships - Hannah Espy
Negotiating Professional Identity: Art Teachers under Incongruent Institutional Logics - Enying Zheng, Peking University; Sarah Jinjie Wang, National School of Development, Peking University
Table 12. Nonstandard WorkTable Presider: Reema Sen, Case Western Reserve University
Digital Nomadism -disrupting the workplace? Implications for the future of work and transnational socio economic exchange - Reema Sen, Case Western Reserve University
Exploring the expectation-reality gap among the novice solo self-employed. - Jessie Gevaert, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Kim Bosmans, Interface Demography, Department of
Sociology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 5, 1050 Brussels, Belgium //; Deborah De Moortel; Christophe Vanroelen, Interface Demography, Department of Sociology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 5, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
Selling Snake Oil and Unicorns: Performative Standardization in the Evaluation of Startup Ideas - Natasha Overmeyer, Stanford University
Table 13. Precarity & Job QualityTable Presider: Ewa Protasiuk, Temple University
Just Not Worth It: Threats to Dignity and Well-Being in Restaurant Job Exits during COVID-19 - Ewa Protasiuk, Temple University
Justifying Bad Jobs: System Legitimation and Job Satisfaction Among Workers in Low-Rewards Jobs - Ian Harwood
Staffing the Mission: Funder Accountability for Burnout Nonprofit Jobs - Betsy Leondar-Wright, Lasell College
The Future of Gig Work Drivers in the Era of Automated Vehicles - Amy M Schuster, Clemson University; Jessica Liberman, Clemson University; Shubham Agrawal; Sicheng Wang; Elizabeth Mack; Danielle Sperry; Jenna Van Fossen; Shelia R. Cotten, Clemson University
Table 14. Work SchedulesTable Presider: Peter J. Fugiel, University of Illinois at Urbana-
ChampaignIs There an “Ideal Remote Worker”? The Gendered
Implications of the Rise of Remote Work - Claire Daviss, Stanford University; Erin Macke; Emma Williams-Baron, Stanford University
Measuring Consistency in Labor Scheduling - Peter J. Fugiel, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Peter Scholfield Hepburn, Rutgers University-Newark
Overwork, Performance, and Gender: Results from a National Survey Experiment - Christin L. Munsch, University of Connecticut; Lindsey Trimble O'Connor, California State University-Channel Islands
The Managed Time: An Investigation of Time Discipline in Flexible Capitalism - Chang Liu, New School for Social Research
Table 16. Identity & NarrativeTable Presider: Seungah Sarah Lee, Stanford University
Enacting a top-down entrepreneurial ecosystem in the Arab Gulf: institutional logics of entrepreneurship supporting organizations - Seungah Sarah Lee, Stanford University
Organizational Pride as a Consequence of Organizational Identity: An Explorative Study - Karin Knorr
Overcoming Categorical Imperative: Managing Audience Evaluation by Constructing a Narrative Identity - Sang Won Han, Columbia University; Yoonjin Choi, London Business School; Young-Kyu Kim, Korea University Business School
Table 17. HiringTable Presider: Grace Tien, Brandeis University
Chaplain Hiring and Training in Federal Government Organizations - Grace Tien, Brandeis University; Wendy Cadge, Brandeis University
Exploring the link between integration policies and immigrants’ progress toward employment - Frederik Thuesen, VIVE - Danish Center for Social Science Research; Vibeke Jakobsen, Senior Researcher, VIVE
Immigrant Preference or Penalty? Organizational Dissonance and the Case of Hiring College-Educated Latino
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Immigrants - Anna Nicole Kreisberg, Harvard UniversityVariation in Reemployment Outcomes by Age and Education -
Alexandra Mitukiewicz, Harvard University
Table 18. Institutional & Organizational ChallengesTable Presider: Amelia Hawbaker, Indiana University
Board Composition and Corporate Fraud: Refining the Insider-Outsider Model - Hiroshi Ono, Hitotsubashi University Business School; Asuka Takaoka, GLOBIS University
Connected Care: Medical Decision-Making in a Multi-Patient Hospital System - Amelia Hawbaker, Indiana University
Managerialism as the Justification for Aristocracy in Our Age - Jerome Braun
Using Topic Modeling to Reveal Changing Organizational Perspectives on Violence Against Women - Sumin Lee, University of Texas at Austin; Andrew Ford Messamore; Pamela M. Paxton, University of Texas-Austin
Superstar firms and the State: Amazon in the U.S. and France during the Covid-19 Pandemic - Priscilla Hernandez, University of Massachusetts Amherst
1373. SKAT RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 10:00-11:00amSession Organizers: B. Ethan M Coston, Virginia Commonwealth
University; Maria Isabel Espinoza, Rutgers University; Yan Long, University of California-Berkeley
Table 1: Ignorance, Ambiguity, and UncertaintyTable Presider: Rebeca Herrero Saenz, University at Albany,
SUNYIndia's Skill Development Paradox: Producing the
“Unemployable” out of the Unemployed - Vivekananda Nemana, Princeton University
Scientific Ambiguities in Unsettled Times and Beyond: The Media Valuation of Organ Transplantation in Spain - Rebeca Herrero Saenz, University at Albany, SUNY
The “Golden Triangle Team” Collaborating to Stabilize the Uncertain Ontology/Epistemology of Infertility and IVF - Wen-Ling Kung, State University of New York, University at Albany
The Legislative Effect of Ignorance: Unknowability in the Debate on New Genomic Techniques in the EU - Christian Daye, Graz University of Technology
Table 2: Public Understandings of ScienceTable Presider: Jennifer A. Reich, University of Colorado Denver
Consuming the fetus: Vaccine objection and the imaginings of the scientific use of fetal cell lines - Jennifer A. Reich, University of Colorado Denver
Educational Attainment, Work Complexity, and the Public Understanding of Science - Robert Michael Kunovich, The University of Texas at Arlington
Information Capital, Science Salience, and accuracy of COVID-19 among Youth in the U.S. Midwest - Julia McQuillan, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Trish Wonch Hill, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Taking the Mask Off Modernity: Anti-Maskers and Forces of Anti-Reflexivity in Neoliberal Biopolitics - Elyse Neumann, University of Kansas; David Heath Cooper, University of Kansas
Table 3: The Scientific SelfTable Presider: Janet Nalubega Ross, Arizona State University
Accessing Scientific Information through the Internet Hurts
Liberals but Boosts Conservatives’ Self-Perceptions of Scientific Competence - Marcus Mann, Purdue University; Cyrus J. Schleifer, University of Oklahoma
A Life Course Perspective on Interdisciplinary Scholarship and Intersectionality - Monica M Gaughan, Arizona State University-Tempe; Aliya Hoff, Arizona State University; Janet Nalubega Ross, Arizona State University
Conscientization as method for truthful speaking - Johann Strube, Carleton University
Exploring the social origins of Europeans' relationship with science and technology - Lucilla Losi
Table 4: Genomics and its DiscontentsTable Presider: Amy Zhou, Barnard College
Geneticization of nature: Different expectations of the capabilities and risks of gene drive technology - Amy Zhou, Barnard College
Who’s Reifying Race? Broken Boundary Objects and the Ouroboros of Reductionism in Genomic Epidemiology - Elizabeth Carolina Mayes
Countering Soft Genetic Essentialism - Andrea Kauffman-Berry, Ursinus College
Table 5: Covid-19Table Presider: Melanie Jeske, University of California, San
FranciscoAutomating Care: Online Food Delivery Work During the
CoVID-19 Crisis in India - Anubha Singh, University of Michigan (School of Information); Tina M. Park, Partnership on AI
Science Estranged: COVID-19 Disruptions, Power, and Inequity in Laboratory Organizations - Melanie Jeske, University of California, San Francisco
Decoding Covid Endemicities - William J Buckley, Georgetown University
Table 6: Social TechnologiesTable Presider: Zaina Mahmoud
Adjudicating Existence in Wrongful Birth & Life Cases: Sociolegal Landscapes of Reproduction and Prenatal Genetic Technologies - Meghna Mukherjee, University of California Berkeley; Zaina Mahmoud
Algorithmic knowledge production: Risk assessment controversies and the remaking of inequality in pretrial courts - Sino Esthappan
“Cracking the Veil of Secrecy”: Fracking and Oil Production Policy in California - Robert Duffy, Rutgers University
Table 7: Knowledge and ExpertiseTable Presider: Tamar Hofnung, Hebrew University
Coproduction or cooptation? The placement of lay expertise within policing - Wayne Clifford Rivera-Cuadrado, Northwestern University
The Carceral Turn: Domestic Violence and the Overlooked Roll of Experts - Tamar Hofnung, Hebrew University
The union negotiator habitus. A trans-national study case between France and the United States - Maïlys Gantois, CESSP/CRPS Université Paris I - Panthéon Sorbonne
Who Gets Accepted or Rejected? The Role of Reviewer Status in the Production of Social Science - James C. Witte, George Mason University; Roberta M. Spalter-Roth, George Mason University
Table 8: Emergent Socio-technical ImaginariesTable Presider: Seonghoon Kim, UC Santa Barbara
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Canadian Educators' Roles and Perceptions in Responding and Intervening in Online Harm: A Sociological Analysis - Mohana Mukherjee, University of Calgary
Using Semantic Network Analysis to Measure Innovation Legitimation in Professional Discourse - Jessica J. Santana, University of California-Santa Barbara; Seonghoon Kim, UC Santa Barbara
1374. Section on Sexualities RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 4, 10:00-11:00amSession Organizers: Khoa Dang Phan Howard, Northwestern
University; Cal Lee Garrett, University of Illinois at Chicago
Table 2: Emotions, Consent, and Sexual ViolenceTable Presider: Philip J. Pettis, Vanderbilt University
Damaged Goods: The Sexual Assault Victim/Survivor as a Marked Identity - Gabrielle Sara LaFleur, Rutgers University
Sexual consent, symbolic boundaries and social status of cultural middle and upper classes men - Rébecca Lévy-Guillain, Institut d'études politiques de Paris
What Comes After Consent: Aftercare in BDSM - Katie Holstein Mercer, University of Colorado-Boulder
Table 3: Sex Work, Technology, and IntimacyTable Presider: PJ Patella-Rey, University of Pittsburgh
A Nice Girl Like You: On Whiteness and Rescue - Cristina Khan, Stony Brook University
Masculinities in Dialogue on OnlyFans - Tyler BurgeseProsumer Porn: Analyzing the Custom Clip Market - PJ Patella-
Rey, University of PittsburghWhy and How Gender Affects Social Robots’ Acceptance? A
Mixed-Method Analysis - Elyakim Kislev, Hebrew University
Table 4: Sexual Politics and ReligionTable Presider: Kathleen J. Fitzgerald, University of North
Carolina-Chapel HillAttitudes toward Homosexuality: The Role of Political
Orientation, Religion, and Education - Rick Braatz, Southern Illinois University - Carbondale
Reckoning with Religion: Estimating the Effect Sexual Minority Children on Parents’ Religious Dynamics - Shawn M. Ratcliff, U.S. Census Bureau; Trenton M. Haltom, Baylor College of Medicine
Sexuality and Dechristianization: Religion’s Enduring Influence on Sexual Behavior - Tina Fetner, McMaster University; Nicole Andrejek, McMaster University; Megan Werger, McMaster University; Meghan Bird, McMaster University
The Vengeful Virgin: Gender and Politics in Charismatic Catholicism - Dominic Vincent Wetzel, CUNY Kingsborough Community College
Understanding sexual prejudice across European nations: The role of religiosity, democratic values and well-being - Viktor Tuzov; Raymond Agyenim-Boateng, Lingnan University, Hong Kong SAR
Table 5: Sexuality and IdentityTable Presider: Pushpesh Kumar, Vice Chancellor
A Room of Their Own: White Lesbian Women’s Coming Outs and Second Wave Feminism - Rosalind Dara Kichler, University of Nebraska- Lincoln
Coming Out to the Nation: Migration, Sexuality, and Queer Transnational Identity Negotiations - Alexandra Eleazar, University of California, Santa Barbara
The Continued Significance of the L-Word - Baker A. Rogers,
Georgia Southern UniversityThe Strangeness of Us: Belonging and the Fleeting Notion of
Home - Ahoo Tabatabai, Columbia College of Missouri
Table 6: Relationships and their alternativesTable Presider: Sarah Adeyinka-Skold, Furman University
Compulsory Monogamy: How the Consensually Nonmonogamous are Compelled to Appear Monogamous - Mark Alexander Griffith, Harvard Sociology
Conceptualizing Intimacy as Fields: Class and Capital in Gay Relationships in Hong Kong - See Pok Loa, University of Oxford; Susanne Yukping Choi, Chinese University of Hong Kong
How Sexual Satisfaction and Sex Frequency Affect Relationship Desire Among the Never Married: A Longitudinal Analysis - Elyakim Kislev, Hebrew University
The Sexual Politics of Hookup Culture: A Black Feminist Intervention - Nia Janelle Baker, University of Virginia
Table 7: Sexuality and HealthTable Presider: Chris A. Barcelos, University of Massachusetts
BostonThe Effect of Healthcare Stereotype Threat on Sexual and
Gender Minority Well-Being by Birth Cohort - R. Kyle Saunders, Florida State University
The Long Arm of the American AIDS Epidemic: Generational Differences in Collective Trauma - Brandon James Moore, The Ohio State University
Table 8: Community Building; Schools and ValuesTable Presider: Amy L. Stone, Trinity University
Beyond the Bar: Queer Bookstores as Anchors of Community and Memory - Katie L Turner, Rice University
City Traditions, Our Traditions: LGBTQ Festival Life as Urban Placemaking - Amy L. Stone, Trinity University
Intentional Inclusivity: Everyday Social Interaction in Schools as a Mechanism of Support for Queer Students - Robert Gallagher, Indiana University; Katie Beardall, Indiana University; Sarah H. Diefendorf, Indiana University
Coming out or playing pretend? Bisexual parents navigate identity disclosure in a playground of bisexual erasure - Rowan Haus, University of California-Davis
Saturday, 11:00 am
1402. Meeting. ASA Employment FairLACC, Level 1, Petree Hall, 11:00am-4:00pm
1472. Meeting. Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work Business Meeting
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 11:00-11:30am
1473. Meeting. Section on Science, Knowledge, and Technology Business Meeting
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 11:00-11:30am
1474. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Sexualities Business Meeting
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 4, 11:00-11:30am
Saturday, 12:00 pm
1501. Meeting. ASA Exhibit HallLACC, Level 1, West Hall B, 12:00-4:00pm
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1575. Plenary Session. Abortion Rights in Crisis: Reflections on Dobbs v Jackson
JW Marriott, Platinum Level, Platinum Ballroom, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizers: Carole E. Joffe, University of California-San
Francisco; Cecilia Menjivar, University of California-Los Angeles
Presider: Carole E. Joffe, University of California-San FranciscoPanelists: Michele Goodwin, University of California, Irvine;
Michelle Oberman, Santa Clara University; Bhavik Kumar, Planned Parenthood Center for Choice; Patricia Zavella, Univ. of California Santa Cruz
This interdisciplinary panel will engage in a conversation, moderated by Carole Joffe, on the implications of the United States Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson, the most consequential abortion case to come before the Court since the 1973 case, Roe v. Wade. In light of the Court’s decision, panelists will address the future of abortion care in the United States from legal, medical, social science, and social justice perspectives, and will situate the U.S. case in a global perspective.
Saturday, 2:00 pm
1703. Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology. Comparative and/or Historical Sociology: Open Session
LACC, Level 1, 150A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizers: Zophia Edwards, Providence College; Irene
Pang, Simon Fraser UniversityPresider: Irene Pang, Simon Fraser UniversityNew Democratic Autocracy: A national regime type and its world-
historical foundations - Cihan Ziya Tugal, University of California, Berkeley
Plague, Emipre and Colonial Governance - Durgesh Solanki, Johns Hopkins University
Towards a Relational Sociology of Transnationality: Formation, Transformation, and Co-Constitution of American Education in Ottoman Empire - Nur Yasemin Bavbek, Brown University
Discussant: Irene Pang, Simon Fraser University
1704. Section on Environmental Sociology. Current Research in Environmental Sociology
LACC, Level 1, 150B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt, Michigan State
UniversityPresider: Feng Hao, University of South FloridaThe Multiplicity of Impact: How Social Marginalization Turns
Disasters into Focusing Events (For Some) - Anthony Alex Priest, Rice University; James R. Elliott, Rice University
Obstacles to Women's Environmental Activism in Contaminated Communities - Landen Longest, North Carolina State University; Alison E. Adams, University of Florida; Thomas E. Shriver, North Carolina State University
Gentrification after Disaster: A Longitudinal Study of Climate Gentrification in Orleans Parish, 2000-2018 - Shiyue Cui, University at Buffalo
Trumpism, climate and COVID: Social bases of the new science rejection - Lawrence C. Hamilton, University of New Hampshire
Refineries of Denial: A Case Study of the Koch Network - Michael Dreiling, University of Oregon; Yvonne Alexandra Braun, University of Oregon
1704. Section on Science, Knowledge, and Technology. Technopolitics and Scientific Knowledge in a World in Crisis
LACC, Level 1, 150C, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Shiv Issar, UW-MilwaukeePresiders: Firuzeh Shokooh-Valle, Franklin and Marshall College;
Jeremiah Morelock, Boston CollegeMasking (Not Masking): An STS Visual-Intersectional Approach to
Understanding Publics and Science During Rapid Change - Susan E. Bell, Drexel University; Patrick Ryan Grzanka, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; Kelly A. Joyce, Drexel University; Laura Senier, Northeastern University
Disease Infrastructure: From HIV Safety Net to COVID-19 Data Collection - Claire Laurier Decoteau, University of Illinois-Chicago; Cal Lee Garrett, University of Illinois at Chicago
Ivermexico: How the Government of Mexico City ‘Hacked’ Open-Science Infrastructures to Disseminate Misinformation - Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, University of California-San Diego
Radical Claims from Margin to Center: Knowledge, Sovereignty, and Technopolitics in Times of Crises - Gianpaolo Baiocchi, New York University; Ankit Bhardwaj, New York University
Seducing the TikTok algorithm: The rhetoric and reality of algorithms and algorithmic literacies - Shiv Issar, UW-Milwaukee
1706. Book Forum. The Voucher Promise: "Section 8" and the Fate of an American Neighborhood
LACC, Level 1, 151, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Ann Owens, University of Southern CaliforniaAuthor: Eva Rosen, Georgetown UniversityPanelists: Jacob William Faber, New York University; Douglas S.
Massey, Princeton University; Mary E. Pattillo, Northwestern University
Moderator: Ann Owens, University of Southern California
1707. Presidential Panel. The U.S. Census, Political Power, and Distribution of Resources
LACC, Level 1, 152, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Rogelio Saenz, University of Texas at San
AntonioPresider: Rogelio Saenz, University of Texas at San AntonioPanelists: Robert Santos, U.S. Census; Jenifer L. Bratter, Rice
University; Lydia Camarillo, Southwest Voter Registration and Education Project; Carolyn A. Liebler, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Neda Maghbouleh, University of Toronto
The U.S. Census is a long-standing bureaucracy originally developed to count the nation’s population for the purpose of apportioning congressional seats in the House of Representatives with the count also used to distribute federal funds. Since its inception, the Census has been a bureaucracy of exclusion. Historically, slaves accounted for three-fifth of a person and even today marginalized groups are disproportionately undercounted. As people of color now become a larger segment of the nation’s population, there have been heightened efforts to disempower and exclude people of color and other marginalized groups. The panel will be part of a conversation addressing issues related to the current situation and the changes that need to take place to ensure equitable apportionment, redistricting, and resource allocations as we plan for the 2030 census.
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1708. Meeting. Korean Sociologists in America Community Organizational Meeting
LACC, Level 1, 153A, 2:00-3:30pm
1709. Family Section. Gender, Sexuality, and Family DynamicsLACC, Level 1, 153B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Léa Pessin, Pennsylvania State UniversityPresider: Jasmine Hill, University of California-Los AngelesBenevolent Homophobia: How Parents’ Reactions to Adult
Children’s Non-Heterosexuality Creates Inequality - Lawrence Stacey, Ohio State University; Emma Ryan Bosley-Smith, The Ohio State University
Dyadic Coping and Marital Quality in Same-Sex and Different-Sex Marriages - Yiwen Wang, University of Texas at Austin; Debra Umberson, University of Texas-Austin
“The Persecution Was From All Angles”: Negotiating Medicalization and Ghanaian Cultural Practices during Motherhood - Elizabeth Yemorkor Odoi, Hong Kong Baptist University
Gender egalitarianism and attitudes toward parental leave - Gayle Kaufman, Davidson College; Richard J. Petts, Ball State University; Trenton D. Mize, Purdue University; Taryn Nicole Wield, Ball State University
The Gender War and - Joeun Kim, KDI School of Public Policy and Management
1710. Section on Sociology of Sexualities. Sexualities, Disabilities, and Displaced Bodies (A Joint Panel with the Section on Disability in Society)
LACC, Level 1, 153C, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizers: S. L. Crawley, University of South Florida;
Emily Ruppel, University of California-BerkeleyPresider: Emily Ruppel, University of California-BerkeleyPanelists: Alison Kafer, University of Texas - Austin; Alan Santinele
Martino, University of Calgary; Justine Egner, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; B. Ethan M Coston, Virginia Commonwealth University
1711. Section on Rationality and Society. ASA Rational Choice at 28
LACC, Level 2, 301A, 2:00-3:00pmSession Organizer: Guillermina Jasso, New York UniversityPresider: Guillermina Jasso, New York UniversityPanelists: Michael Hechter, Arizona State University-Tempe; Eva M.
Meyersson Milgrom, Stanford University; Jeylan T Mortimer, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Karl-Dieter Opp, University of Leipzig, University of Washington
1712. Section on Marxist Sociology. Marxist Section Open Submission Session
LACC, Level 2, 301B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Sio Ieng (Elaine) Hui, Pennsylvania State
UniversityPresider: Sio Ieng (Elaine) Hui, Pennsylvania State UniversityLean production and the class struggle - Matt Vidal,
Loughborough UniversityService Work, Capitalism and Social Transition: Revisiting a
Perennial Debate - Peter R. Ikeler, SUNY-Old WestburyDu Bois's Marxist Turn - Jeff Goodwin, New York UniversityThe Struggle for California’s Neighborhoods: Mapping Citizen
Activism Against Bureaucracies of Displacement - Lorna Lueker Zukas, National University
Discussant: Rose Brewer, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
1713. Section on Race, Gender, Class. Intersectionality, Indigeneity, and Identity (Joint Session with Sociology of Indigenous Peoples and Native Nations Section)
LACC, Level 2, 303A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Marina Karides, University of Hawaii-ManoaPresider: Sanna King, Mississippi State UniversityHow Does American Indian/Alaskan (AIAN) Identity, Gender, and
Marital Status Shape Self-Rated Health (SRH) Outcomes? - Kiana Kristine Wilkins, Rice University
Navigating Intersectionality, Spiritual Neocolonialism, and Decolonization in Body Positive Yoga in the United States - Amara Miller, California State University-East Bay
Race, Gender, and the Wisdom of Rivers - Piper Sledge, Bryn Mawr College
1714. Section on Medical Sociology. Inequality in Social Isolation Over the Life Course: Predictors, Consequences, and Public Health Strategies
LACC, Level 2, 303B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizers: Rin Reczek, Ohio State University; Debra
Umberson, University of Texas-AustinPresider: Hyungmin Cha, University of Texas at AustinDo Friends Matter for Well-Being During COVID-19? Differential
Effects by SES - Meera Choi, Yale University; Hannah Tessler, Yale University; Grace Kao, Yale University
Isolation or Replenishment? The Case of Partner Network-Exclusivity and Partner Loss in Later Life - Haosen Sun, University of Toronto; Markus H. Schafer, University of Toronto
Magnifying Conflict, Creating Intimacy, and Justifying Distance: Covid-19 Impact on LGBTQ Youth and Their Family - Amy L. Stone, Trinity University; Allison Powell; Guadalupe Rivera; Pekam Jenny Njowo
Race and social network change in older adulthood - James Duncan Iveniuk, NORC; Jocelyn Wilder, NORC at the University of Chicago; Lissette Piedra, School of Social Work, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Discussant: Debra Umberson, University of Texas-Austin
1715. Regular Session. Rooting for Everybody Black: Blackness as a Driver of Social Life
LACC, Level 2, 304A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Corey D. Fields, Georgetown UniversityPresider: Corey D. Fields, Georgetown UniversityAre There Regional Differences in Mental Health among Black
Americans? An Exploration of Explanatory Mechanisms - Lacee Anne Satcher, Boston College; Christy LaShaun Erving, Vanderbilt University; Richard N. Pitt, University of California-San Diego
Blackness and the Emotional Injustice of Police Brutality - Shantee Rosado, Rutgers University-New Brunswick
COVID-19, Racism, and the Great Resignation: A Window of Opportunity for Black Workers? - Hayward Derrick Horton, SUNY-Albany; Loren Henderson, University of Maryland-Baltimore County; Melvin E. Thomas, North Carolina State University
‘I don’t want to do time’: Carcerality of Time and Black Temporal Resistance - Corey Javon Miles, Tulane University
“Taking education into our own hands:” Black Homeschoolers of Detroit - Kathaleena Edwards Monds, Albany State University; Britany Gatewood, Albany State University; Joy Jones, Albany State University
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1716. Regular Session. Cultural StudiesLACC, Level 2, 304B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Shamus Rahman Khan, Princeton UniversityPresider: Shamus Rahman Khan, Princeton UniversityConversion-Based Rehab, from Collective Effervescence to
the Continued Threat of Evil - Teresa Gowan, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Sarah L Whetstone, Bradley University
Shifting strategies of action: How culture shapes religious students' navigation of secular institutions - Krystal Laryea, Stanford
The Use and Abuse of a Public Idea: The Symbolic Laundering of “The 1619 Project” - Tyler Leeds, The University of California, Berkeley
Unpacking Authoritarian Legality through the Lens of Culture: Legal Developments in the Reform-Era China - Ke Li, CUNY-John Jay College of Criminal Justice
1717. Regular Session. Intersectionality in Education: Social Class and Family Contexts in K-12 Schooling
LACC, Level 2, 304C, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Ingrid A. Nelson, Bowdoin CollegePresider: Ingrid A. Nelson, Bowdoin CollegeSchool Quality and Student Learning During COVID-19: The Role
of Students, Families, Schools, and Neighborhoods - Jason F Jabbari, Washington University-St Louis; Yung Chun; Odis D. Johnson, Johns Hopkins University; Laura McDermott
The Micro-Foundations of Predictable Stability: How Multigenerational Achievement Informs Upper-Middle-Class Parenting - Janice Aurini, University of Waterloo; Roger Pizarro Milian, University of Toronto; Rod Missaghian, University of Waterloo; Scott Davies, University of Toronto
Education, Interrupted: How Social Class and Gender Shape College-Going Trajectories - Kaylee T. Matheny, Stanford University; Ilana Horwitz, Stanford University; Natalie Milan, Stanford University
Socioeconomic Stress or Family Resilience? Heterogeneous Treatment Effects of Parental Absence on Child Well-being in China - Angran Li, Zhejiang University
Art for Whose Sake? Fine Arts Course Taking and Math Achievement in US High Schools - Daniel Mackin Freeman, Portland State University; Dara Shifrer, Portland State University
1718. Regular Session. Microsociological Perspectives on Gender Inequality
LACC, Level 2, 306A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizers: Catherine J. Taylor, University of California-
Santa Barbara; Christin L. Munsch, University of ConnecticutPresider: Marya T. Mtshali, Harvard UniversityQueer Capital: The Gendered Relations of Queer/(ed) Femininities
- Elliot Noel Chudyk, Boston UniversityThe Unequal Distribution of Cognitive Household Labor and the
Mental Load - Dafna Gelbgiser, Tel Aviv University; Andreas Haupt
Does the Gender of Researchers and their Audience Shape the Evaluation of Research about Gender Inequality? - Solene Delecourt, University of California-Berkeley; Charlie Townsend, Ph.D. Student, Management of Organizations, Haas School of Business; Chloe Grace Hart, University of Wisconsin-Madison
How Group Processes Shape Men's Gender Attitudes - Katharine Khanna, Columbia University
Negotiating Racialized Gender Accountability Across Contexts: The Case of the Former College Athlete - Anna E. Acosta Russian, Indiana Univeristy
1719. Regular Session. Human Rights Urgencies: State and Legal Response From Life to Death
LACC, Level 2, 306B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Annie Isabel Fukushima, University of UtahPresider: Annie Isabel Fukushima, University of UtahCOVID-19 and Derogation from Global Human Rights Institutions:
a fsQCA approach - Brian Gran, Case Western Reserve University; Reema Sen, Case Western Reserve University
Group Identities and Legal Consciousness: Making Meaning of Gender-Based Violence and the Law in Bangladesh - Esha Sraboni, Brown University
“Crisis of Invisibility”?: The Limits of Birth Registration for Human Rights in Northern Thailand - Amanda Leigh Flaim, Michigan State University; Stephanie Koning, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Slow Rights - Jane Pryma, University of ConnecticutTechnologies of Truth, Human Rights, and Global Feedback Loops
- Nicole Iturriaga, University of California-Irvine
1721. Regular Session. Internal MigrationLACC, Level 2, 308B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Emily Smith-Greenaway, University of
Southern CaliforniaPresider: Melissa Alcaraz, Brigham Young University-ProvoRooted America: Immobility and Segregation of the Inter-county
Migration Networks - Peng Huang, University of California, Irvine; Carter T. Butts, University of California-Irvine
Inter-borough migration in Greater London: The role of social integration - Lois Liao, London School of Economics; Michelle Baddeley, University of Technology Sydney
The Effects of Sundown-Era Violence and Displacement on Black Residential Outcomes - Abigail Tobias-Lauerman, University of Tennessee
Duration and Timing of Parental Out-migration and Early Childhood Development in China - Xiuqi Yang, University of Pennsylvania
Identity in Flux: Social Class, Linguistic Practice, and Sense of Belonging among Internal Migrants in Shanghai - Fang Xu, University of California-Berkeley
1722. Regular Session. Labor/Labor Movements in the Global South
LACC, Level 2, 309, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Nancy Plankey-Videla, Texas A&M University-
College StationPresider: Nancy Plankey-Videla, Texas A&M University-College
StationA Theory of Labor Control in Global Value Chains: Bangladeshi
Apparel Industry as a Case Study - Lipon K Mondal, University of Dhaka
From Partner to Bully: The Degradation of a Labor Regime in China’s Walmart Retail Stores - Eileen M. Otis, Northeastern University
Informality, the state, and labor mobilization in the Global South: Survey evidence from Iran - Zep Kalb, UCLA
Trade union strength, business power, and collective labor rights: Latin America in comparative perspective - Pablo Perez-Ahumada, Universidad de Chile
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1724. Thematic Session. Displacements of Citizenship, Race, and Nation in Global Context
LACC, Level 2, 402A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Cecilia Menjivar, University of California-Los
AngelesPresider: Irene H.I. Bloemraad, University of California-BerkeleyIn Someone Else’s Country: Anti-Haitian Racism and Citizenship
in the Dominican Republic - Trenita Brookshire Childers, American Institutes for Research
Turning Minorities into Foreigners: Outsourcing Citizenship from the United Arab Emirates to the Union of Comoros - Noora Lori, Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University
Ambiguous Belonging: Citizenship and U.S. Empire in the Philippines - Katrina Quisumbing King, Northwestern University
Racialized Boundary Making and Citizenship among Native Nations - Desi Small-Rodriguez, University of California-Los Angeles
Discussant: Irene H.I. Bloemraad, University of California-Berkeley
1725. Special Sessions. Antiblackness and the Analytics of Racial Slavery
LACC, Level 2, 402B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizers: Peter Kent-Stoll, University of Massachusetts
Amherst; Venus Mary Green, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Presider: Cedric de Leon, University of Massachusetts-AmherstPanelists: João Costa Vargas, University of California, Riverside;
P. Khalil Saucier, Bucknell University; Venus Mary Green, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Endia Louise Hayes, Rutgers University
1726. Thematic Session. Bureaucracies, Policies, and Development: Comparative Approaches
LACC, Level 2, 403A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Erin Metz McDonnell, University of Notre DamePresider: James Rauch, University of California - San DiegoPanelists: Patrick G. Heller, Brown University; Monica Prasad,
Northwestern University; Gay W. Seidman, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Luciana de Souza Leao, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Diana Graizbord, University of Georgia
Discussant: James Rauch, University of California - San Diego
1727. Thematic Session. The Visible Hand I: The State, Finance, and Displacement from Global Perspectives
LACC, Level 2, 403B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizers: Walker N Kahn, University of Wisconsin -
Madison; Yair Kaldor, University of Haifa, IsraelPresider: Walker N Kahn, University of Wisconsin - MadisonPanelists: Saskia Sassen, Columbia University; Fred Block,
University of California-Davis; Bruce G. Carruthers, Northwestern University; Marion Fourcade, University of California-Berkeley
1728. Regular Session. Advances in Mathematical SociologyLACC, Level 2, 404A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Pamela E. Emanuelson, North Dakota State
UniversityPresider: Pamela E. Emanuelson, North Dakota State UniversityComplex Contagion and Embeddedness Effects: Evidence from
a Country-Scale Field Experiment - Jaemin Lee, Chinese University of Hong Kong; David Lazer, Northeastern University and Harvard University; Christoph Riedl, Northeastern University and Harvard University
Hearts for Hazards: “Favorites” As A Means Of Message Interaction - Sabrina Mai; Scott Leo Renshaw, University of California-Irvine; Jeannette Sutton, University of Kentucky; Carter T. Butts, University of California-Irvine
Marginal-preserving Imputation of Three-way Array Data in Nested Structures, with Application to Small Areal Units - Loring J Thomas, University of California, Irvine; Peng Huang, University of California, Irvine; Xiaoshuang Iris Luo, University of California-Irvine; John R. Hipp, University of California-Irvine; Carter T. Butts, University of California-Irvine
Methods for Historical Text Data Collection: Introduction of the Everyday Life Method - Zachary Dillon Kline, University of Connecticut; Andrea M. Voyer, Stockholm University; Madison Orion Danton, University of Connecticut
Using Information Theory to Create Sociological Models: an Introduction and Application to Segregation - Boris Barron, Cornell University; Chris Hess, Cornell University; Yunus Kinkhabwala, Cornell University; Itai Cohen, Cornell University; Matthew Hall, Cornell University; Tomas Arias
1729. Regular Session. Parameters of Support for the Welfare State
LACC, Level 2, 404B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Leslie McCall, The Graduate Center, City
University of New YorkPresider: Arvid Lindh, Stockholm universityAmerican economic culture in the later stages of the epidemic
- M.D.R. Evans, University of Nevada; Jonathan Kelley, International Social Science Survey
An Item Response Theory Analysis of the Welfare Attitudes Scale - Lujie Peng, University of Maryland, Baltimore
Immigration and Public Support for Social Policy: Accounting for the Gender Composition of Immigrant Populations - Friedolin Merhout, University of Copenhagen; Achim Edelmann, University of Bern; Amie Bostic, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
The Solidaristic Class: Urban Workers and Welfare State Development, 1860-1955 - Magnus Bergli Rasmussen, UIO; Sirianne Wig Dahlum, University of Oslo; Carl Henrik Knutsen, University of Oslo; Tore Dahlum Wig, University of Oslo
Discussant: Arvid Lindh, Stockholm university
1730. Regular Session. Trajectories of political identification in the U.S. and Europe
LACC, Level 2, 405, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Edwin F. Ackerman, Syracuse UniversityPresider: Edwin F. Ackerman, Syracuse UniversityBeyond Cosmopolitans and Nationalists: Patterns of Multiple
Collective Identification in Europe - Martin Lukk, University of Toronto
Is the Personnel Political? Examining Partisan Divisions in School Districts’ CEO Hiring Decisions from 2009-2019 - Greer Mellon, Columbia University
Liberality and the People: The Problem of Freedom through a Century of Political Discourse - Troels Krarup, Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
Social Cleavages and Political Identification in Europe: Alignment, realignment, or dealignment? - Sebastien Parker, University of Toronto; Ethan Fosse, University of Toronto
The Politicization of Disagreement: Assessing the Changing Structure of American Public Opinion, 1972-2018 - Stuart Malcolm Perrett, New York University
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1731. Regular Session. Social Theory I: Structures, Levels, and Time
LACC, Level 2, 406A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Josh Pacewicz, Brown UniversityPresider: Josh Pacewicz, Brown UniversityHow to Become a Dominant Sociology Perspective: The Case of
the “Levels” Worldview - Peter Ore, University of Arizona; Daniel A. Menchik, University of Arizona
Time, Power, and Unpredictability: The Arrhythmic Pace of Social Life in Immigration Court - Sabrina Charles, New York University
Theorizing Time in Politics: Towards a Conceptualization of the Political Calendar - Birgan Gokmenoglu, London School of Economics
Meanings of Social Structure - Jonathan Eastwood, Washington and Lee University
1732. Regular Session. Advancing Qualitative Research Methods for a New Era
LACC, Level 2, 406B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Eli R. Wilson, University of New Mexico-
AlbuquerquePresider: Eli R. Wilson, University of New Mexico-AlbuquerqueA Social Researcher Researching Social Researchers – Questions
of Epistemic Authority - Lili Schwoerer, London School of Economics
Fieldwork Disrupted: Practical Adaptations After Losing Access to Field Sites - Eric W. Schoon, Ohio State University
Symbolic Appropriation of The U.S. Flag: A Photovoice Study on Arizona Youth Identity - Emir Estrada, Arizona State University; Kristina Vera-Phillips, Arizona State University; Michelle Tellez, The University of Arizona; Brittany Romanello, Arizona State University
Interview location as data - Andrea M. Leverentz, University of Massachusetts-Boston
Ubuntu Ethics: Re-humanising social research with socially and economically marginalised Youth in South Africa. - Trevor McArthur, University of the Western Cape
1733. Regular Session. Social CapitalLACC, Level 2, 407, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Robert Vargas, University of ChicagoPresider: Robert Vargas, University of ChicagoBureaucracies of Replacement: Building social capital for young
adults and the communities they serve - Melissa Gouge, AmeriCorps; Annie Georges, JBS International; Andrea L. Robles, AmeriCorps; A H M Belayeth Hussain, JBS International, Inc.; Stephanie J Smith, JBS International
Harnessing Bourdieu’s Social Theory to Understand the Deteriorating Doctor-Patient-Nurse Relationship in West Bengal Government Hospitals - Tannistha Sarkar, University of Chicago
Social Capital: Managing Rupture and Reconciliation within Pakistani Kinship Groups - Mehr Latif, University of Pittsburgh
The (Positive) Effect of Interethnic Ties for Neighborhood Social Capital and Community Cohesion - Rui F. Carvalho, Brown University
1734. Presidential Panel. Racialized Bureaucracies of U.S. Family Displacement and Separation
LACC, Level 2, 408A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Kelley Fong, Georgia Institute of TechnologyPresider: Kelley Fong, Georgia Institute of Technology
Panelists: Jessica Vasquez-Tokos, University of Oregon; Dorothy E. Roberts, University of Pennsylvania; Theresa Rocha Beardall, University of Washington; Frank Edwards, Rutgers University-Newark; Hana Brown, Wake Forest University; Joanna Dreby, SUNY-Albany
1736. Regular Session. Space and PlaceLACC, Level 2, 409A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Jessica T. Simes, Boston UniversityPresider: LeShae Henderson, Columbia UniversityNeighborhood Change and Neighborhood Inequality in the
Suburbs, 1990 to 2019 - Kristin Perkins, Georgetown University; Hyojung Lee
Racial Threat: Spatial Determinants of Criminal Justice Policies - Caylin Louis Moore, Stanford University
Through Visiting Eyes: Perceptions and Experiences at Atlantic Station - Alexus Moore, Georgia State University
1745. Section on Organizations, Occupations and Work. Marginalization and Legitimation
LACC, Level 2, 504, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizers: Marie Sarita Gaytan, University of Utah; Tim
Bartley, Washington University-St. Louis; Tarun Banerjee, CUNY-John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Angèle Christin, Stanford University
Presider: Tim Bartley, Washington University-St. LouisDo social movements influence how people evaluate their jobs? -
Adam Storer, UC BerkeleyTranscending Tokenism: How Women in Male-Dominated
Occupations Can Challenge Gendered Work Norms - Julia DiBenigno, Yale University
How are Refugees Selected for Resettlement? Quotas, Infrastructures, and the Construction of Clean Cases - Jake Watson, University of Chicago
Skepticism and its management: American psychiatrists learn psychotherapy - Mariana Craciun, Tulane University
Gendered Regimes of Self-Worth in Organizations - Tair Karazi-Presler, Bar Ilan University
Discussant: Michelle Madsen Camacho, University of Utah
1755. Meeting. Committee on the Status of Racial and Ethnic Minorities in Sociology
LACC, Level 2, 516, 2:00-3:30pm1767. Regular Session. Does Technology Bring Value to Social
Communications, or Does it Deepen Distrust?JW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza I, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Nicol E Lee, Brookings InstitutionPresider: Marlon Twyman, University of Southern CaliforniaA Not-so-Short History of Deaf Technology - Kathryn Burrows,
Portland State UniversityFair Privacy: How College Students Perceive Fair Privacy
Protection in Online Datasets - Yu Tao, Stevens Institute of Technology; Hui Wang, Stevens Institute of Technology
Pandemic Pedagogies: Distance Learning, Digital Inequality, and COVID-19 - Laura Robinson, Santa Clara University
Secure Organizing: How Risk and Structure Influence Activist Technologies - Kelsy Kretschmer, Oregon State University; Glencora Borradaile; Alexandria LeClerc
1768. Regular Session. Rural SociologyJW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza II, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Shannon Elizabeth Bell, Virginia TechPresider: Pierce Greenberg, Creighton UniversityCognitive Health Across Geographic Contexts: A Social Network
Approach - Adam Roth, Indiana University-Bloomington;
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Siyun Peng, Indiana University; Brea Louise Perry, Indiana University-Bloomington
Differential Access in Mortgage Credit: The Role of Neighborhood Spatial and Racial Stratification - Jose Loya, University of California-Los Angeles
“People are losing places to run.” Historical Inequalities and Gentrification During the COVID-19 Pandemic - Morgan Rachelle Montanez, Washington State University
Rural-Non-Rural Differences In Educational Attainment - Xiao Li, Washington State University
1771. Meeting. Journal of Health and Social Behavior Editorial Board
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 2:00-3:30pm
1772. Section on Asia and Asian America RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 2:00-3:00pmSession Organizer: Wei-hsin Yu, University of California-Los
Angeles
Table 1: Covid-19 and Asian AmericansTable Presider: Qian He, Princeton University
Anti-Chinese/Asian Racism in the time of Covid-19: Experiences and Strategies for Change - Guida C. Man, york university; Keefer Wong, York University; Victoria Ogley, York University; ernest Leung, York University
A Study of Racial Identity of Chinese Americans in the midst of Covid-19 Pandemic - Song Yang, University of Arkansas
Ethno-National "Double-Othering" and the Reconstruction of the Cosmopolitan Imaginary: Chinese International Students during COVID-19 - Tingting Liu, University at Albany, SUNY; Angie Y. Chung, SUNY-Albany
The New China Scare during COVID-19: Experimental Evidence on Americans’ Attitudes toward East Asians - Qian He, Princeton University; Yu Xie, Princeton University
Making The Care Worker in the Ear of Hatred - Yangsook Kim, University of California, Santa Barbara
Table 2: Gender and work in Asia and Asian AmericaTable Presider: Junmin Wang, University of Memphis
The Effect of Mother and Mother-In-Law on Labor Force Participation of Married Women in Taiwan - Ting-Syuan Lin
Critical Mass and Critical Representation: Women CEO’s Impact on Representation & Occupational Trajectory in China - Caroline Reilly, University of California Los Angeles; Junmin Wang, University of Memphis
The ‘Secondary’ Spouse: Exploring Differences in Relative Wives’ Earnings Contribution in Asian and White Households - Veena S. Kulkarni, Arkansas State University-Jonesboro
Asian American Workers and the Motherhood Penalty: Exploring Income Differences among Gender, Parental and Marital Status - Tiffanie Vo, University of Oklahoma
Table 3: Families in AsiaTable Presider: Jacob Richard Thomas, Chinese University of
Hong KongLiving Arrangements and Happiness in Japan: The Moderating
Effects of Age - Jared Poff, University of Utah; Ming Wen, University of Utah
Living with or Apart from Parents? Young Adults’ Living Arrangements in China and South Korea - Soo-Yeon Yoon, Sonoma State University; Bin Lian, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Table 4: Asian Immigrants and Immigrants in AsiaTable Presider: Byung Soo Lee, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Are Western Immigrants in Japan Privileged or Segregated? The Analyses of the Nationally Representative Survey - Kikuko Nagayoshi, University of Tokyo
Intimacies Compared: The Emotional Responses of Family Caregivers to Internal and International Migration - Ken Chih-Yan Sun, Villanova University; Xuemei Cao, SUNY Albany
Korean Immigrant Parents’ Attitude toward Interracial Marriages of Their Children - Byung Soo Lee, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Rethinking marginalization: A case study of Asian immigrant IT workers in the USA - Deepika Hooda, George Mason University
Table 5: Family and YouthTable Presider: Hiroshi Ishida, University of Tokyo
Bullying Experience in Childhood and Health Outcomes in Adulthood - Yurie Momose; Hiroshi Ishida, University of Tokyo
Family and Peer Social Capital and Child Problem Behaviors in Japan - Jonathan A. Jarvis, BYU; Jared Poff, University of Utah; Mikaela Dufur, Brigham Young University-Provo; Shana Lee Pribesh, Old Dominion University
Youth Navigating the Racial Landscapes of Education and Work Transitions in Singapore - Kiran Mirchandani, University of Toronto; Tracey Skelton, National University of Singapore
Table 6: Work and Labor MarketsTable Presider: Hilary J. Holbrow, Indiana University-
BloomingtonA Land Reimagined: Examining the Precarity of Chinese
Foreign Workers in Singapore from the Ground-up - Huiru Chow
Asian Americans and Racialized Job Promotion in U.S. Workplaces - Hyunsu Oh, University of California, Merced
“After getting a degree, what’s next?”: Migration Decision of Chinese and Korean Graduate Students in STEM - Sujung Lee, Syracuse University
Table 7: Health, Discrimination, and Asian AmericansTable Presider: Jun Xu, Ball State University
Embedded inequality: Personal network dynamics and mental health during COVID-19 - Zhixiang Su; Patrick Xu
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Usual Source of Medical Care in the United States - Fang Gong, Ball State University; Jun Xu, Ball State University
Social Support and Mental Health Help Seeking among Asian Americans - Yvonne Chen, Vanderbilt University
Discrimination and Voting among Asian Americans in Red, Blue, and Swing States - Haifan Xiao, University of Oklahoma; Loretta Bass, University of Oklahoma
Table 8: Asian Americans and the Model Minority MythTable Presider: Arthur Sakamoto, Texas A&M University
An Empirical Examination of Racial Triangulation, Model Minority and Yellow Peril - Isaiah Jeong, University of Illinois-Chicago
Second-Generation South Asian Americans and Model Minority Myth: Analyzing the American Community Survey, 2014-2018 - Arthur Sakamoto, Texas A&M University; Fizza Raza, Texas A&M University
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immigrants in post-war Brazil - Bruno Naomassa HayashiIncluded or Excluded: A Systematic Review of Sociological
Research on Asian Americans - SunAh Marie Laybourn, University of Memphis
Table 9: Ethnoracial identitiesTable Presider: Kelly Haesung Chong, University of Kansas
Asian American Self-Identification: A Study of Cultural and Structural Factors Predicting Asian American Panethnic Self-Identification - Luna Chandna, Texas A&M
“Interrogating the ‘White-Leaning’ Thesis of White/Asian Multiracials” - Kelly Haesung Chong, University of Kansas; Miri Song, University of Kent
Ethnic Identity Construction through Food: Examining Three Cookbooks by Okinawans in Hawai‘i - Aya Shirayama, University of Hawaii at Manoa
The Operations of Contemporary Han Chinese Privilege - Reza Hasmath, University of Alberta
Table 10: Culture, Discourse, and ActivismTable Presider: Christina Ong, University of Pittsburgh
The Effects of French Colonization on Vietnamese Religious Beliefs - Catherine (Lily) Diemly Tran, University of California, Riverside
Sexual Violence Disclosure: Understanding the Influence of Social Networks through the Korean Comfort Women Case - Eunjae Kim, Korea University; Eun Kyong Shin, Korea University
The Internet Before the Internet: Tracing the Influences of Asian American Activist Women (1915-2022) - Christina Ong, University of Pittsburgh
“I Think It Can’t Solve Any Problems”: Exploring Chinese International Students’ Perceptions of Social Movements - Jing Yu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Table 11: Cultural narratives in Asia and Asian AmericaTable Presider: Carolyn L. Hsu, Colgate University
Creating a Culture of Philanthropy in Authoritarian China: “Common Prosperity” and “Tertiary Distribution” - Carolyn L. Hsu, Colgate University; Jennifer YJ Hsu, University of New South Wales; Reza Hasmath, University of Alberta; Jessica C Teets, Middlebury College; Timothy Hildebrandt, London School of Economics and Political Science
Kantian and Stoic Cosmopolitanism: How to Become Cosmopolitan in a Divided World - Weirong Guo, Emory University
Nostalgia Production and the Caricaturization of People in Thailand's Northeastern Region Through Thai Tourism Media - Rachel Engel
1773. Peace, War, and Social Conflict RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 2:00-3:00pmSession Organizer: Syeda Quratulain Masood, Brown University
Table 1: Violence and IdentityTable Presider: Mariah K. Warner, Ohio State University
Content Discourse Analysis Guided Topic Modeling: the Case of Aljazeera Arabic - Toni Rouhana, University of Sheffield
How violence creates groups: Cultural and political consequences of Buddhist-Muslim violence in Myanmar - Nathaniel James Gonzalez, University of Chicago
Uncoupling Civilians and Combatants in Civil War: A Disaggregated Analysis of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1992-1995 - Mariah K. Warner, Ohio State University; Hollie Nyseth Brehm, Ohio State University
Table 2: Pathways to Peace and WellbeingTable Presider: Sema Hande Ogutcu Fu, Lincoln University
Indigenous Participatory Action Research to Heal Intergenerational Effects of War Trauma - Shahd Asaly, USF
Multiple Fronts and Conflict Resolution: Rivals' Impact on Civil Conflict Combatants’ Negotiation and Settlement Behavior - Sema Hande Ogutcu Fu, Lincoln University
Resistance and Peacebuilding: Lessons from Asia - Lester R. Kurtz, George Mason University
se débrouiller: Coming of Age in the Democratic Republic of Congo - Elias Bugashane Nepa, University of California, Berkeley
Table 3: Discourses and Infrastructures of War and ConflictTable Presider: Laura Acosta, Northwestern University
How Censored Discourse influences East Asian States’ Relations with Japan - Joseph E. Yi, Hanyang University
Pro-Government Mobilization in Postrevolutionary Iran: Organizational Infrastructure, Regime's Contentious Origins, and Threat - Saber Khani, Boston College; Ali Kadivar, Boston College
The Symbolic Third and Civil War Reoccurrence in Mid-Twentieth Century Colombia - Laura Acosta, Northwestern University
Wartime voluntary engagement: civilian assistance to displaced individuals amidst the Donbas war, Ukraine - Nataliia Stepaniuk
1774. Sociology of Religion RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 4, 2:00-3:00pmSession Organizers: Katie E. Corcoran, West Virginia University;
Brandon Vaidyanathan, Catholic University of America
Table 1: Religion and Comparative HistoricalTable Presider: Katie E. Corcoran, West Virginia University
A Social History of Christofascism - Steven Foertsch, Baylor University; Christopher Pieper, Baylor University
Does Ideational Diffusion Explain the Spread of Witch Persecution in Early Modern Europe? - Kerice Doten-Snitker, Chapman University; Yuan Hsiao, University of Washington; Steven Pfaff, University of Washington
Durkheim’s Little-known Mythic Theory: on the Origins of Religion, Collective Représentations, Social Integration, and Social Change - Alexandra Maryanski, University of California-Riverside
Table 2. Religion and RaceTable Presider: Stephanie M. House-Niamke, West Virginia
UniversityFrom Incarceration to Imancipation: Blackamerican Muslim
Conversion and Reentry - Laila Noureldin, University of Chicago
Whitewashing in the Field of Pagan Studies - Michelle Mueller, California Institute of Integral Studies
Table 3. Religion, Emotion, Identity, and MoralsTable Presider: Timothy L. O'Brien, University of Wisconsin-
MilwaukeeContesting Despair: Faith Communities Respond to the
Overdose Crisis - Emily B. Campbell, College of the Holy Cross
In Power we Trust: Do (Ir)religious Groups Use their Online Communications to Exert Power over Others - Nikolitsa Grigoropoulou, University of Bremen
Religious Identities and Perceptions of Scientists’ Moral
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Values: Evidence from a United States Survey - Timothy L. O'Brien, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Shiri Noy, Denison University
Why Some People Convert, While Others Do Not? Conflicting Feeling Rules and Interaction Rituals in Evangelizing - Qixin Pan
Table 4. Religion, Gender, Sexuality, and MarriageTable Presider: Lee Thorpe Jr, West Virginia University
Education, Work, and Politics: How Religiosity and National Context Shape Perspectives of Women's Spheres - Esther Chan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Di Di, Santa Clara University
Employment, gender and religion among Syrian refugees in Canada: health, the hijab, and religiosity. - Ian Van Haren, McGill University
The Limits of Congregational Support for Working Women - Oneya Fennell Okuwobi, Rice University; Denise Daniels, Wheaton College
Change and Organizational Constraints: Religion and Same Sex Marriage in Sikh Dharma - Simranjit Khalsa, University of Memphis
“Spiritual turn or new religion?”: The Case Study of a French Association of Christian- Muslim Families’ - Francesco Cerchiaro, KU Leuven
Table 5. Religious OrganizationsTable Presider: Annette M. Mackay, West Virginia University
Expanding the Horizontal Call: A Typology of Social Influences on the Call to Ministry - Erin F. Johnston, Duke University; David E. Eagle, Duke University
Expanding While Shrinking: Organizational Change in a Buddhist Community - Rebecca S.K. Li, The College of New Jersey
God’s Time: Temporality in the Organization of Calls to Missions in the Southern Baptist Convention - Andrew Chalfoun, University of California Los Angeles
How Pastoral Leadership Affects Young Adult Catholics : Revising Hirschman’s Model of Exit, Voice, and Loyalty - Kyu-Hyun Jung
Religious Organizations and Challenges in Gentrifying Neighborhoods: Praxis and Activism - Annette M. Mackay, West Virginia University
Table 6. Religion, Politics, and ActivismTable Presider: Sara Guthrie, West Virginia University
Permeability of Politics: Exploring Political Discourse within a Closed Religious Community Using Machine Learning - Sara Guthrie, West Virginia University
Transnational faith-based climate activism and its “acclimatization” challenges in Brazilian Protestantism - Renan William dos Santos, The University of São Paulo / Brazil
Who Are Politically Liberal white evangelical Protestants? - Jesse Lee DeDeyne, Baylor University
Table 7. Religious Exceptionalism, Persecution, Change, and Secularization
Table Presider: Butheina HamdahAmerican Muslims, Exceptionalism, and Civil Religion: An
Elaboration - Butheina HamdahGo and Make Disciples in Cities, Suburbs, and Rural Areas:
Religious Traditions and Communities, 1972-2016 - Brian J. Miller, Wheaton College
How “Religion” Became Polluted in Canada, 1960-2020: A Cultural Sociological Account of Secularization - Galen Watts, KU Leuven; Sam Reimer, Crandall University
Is the West Exceptional in Experiencing Religious Decline? Worldwide Trends and Generational Patterns in Religiosity, 1981-2020 - Louisa Roberts, University of South Dakota
The Making of Christian Persecution: Quantifying and Amplifying Religious Persecution in International Religious Freedom Advocacy - Miray Hany Wadie Philips, University of Minnesota
Saturday, 3:00 pm
1811. Meeting. Section on Rationality and Society Business Meeting
LACC, Level 2, 301A, 3:00-3:30pm
1872. Meeting. Section on Asia and Asian America Business Meeting
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 3:00-3:30pm
1873. Meeting. Section on Peace, War, and Social Conflict Business Meeting
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 3:00-3:30pm
1874. Meeting. Sociology of Religion Business MeetingJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 4, 3:00-3:30pm
Saturday, 4:00 pm
1903. Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology. Understanding Racial Orders from Global-Historical Perspectives
LACC, Level 1, 150A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizers: Nitsan Chorev, Brown University; Ching Kwan
Lee, University of California-Los AngelesPresider: Nitsan Chorev, Brown UniversityColors of the Empire: Visual Representations of Race in Taiwan
under Japanese Imperial Rule (1895-1945) - Yen-Yu Lin, University of Virginia
No Negro Citizens: Slavery and Citizenship in Comparative Perspective - Joao Victor Nery Fiocchi Rodrigues, University of Pennsylvania
Palimpsest Racial Scripts: Racial Regime Maintenance and US International Engagements - Angela Elena Fillingim, San Francisco State University
The Haitian Revolution and the Struggle for the Human in Racial Capitalism - Ricarda Hammer, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
The Three Dialectics of Racial Capitalism: From South Africa to the US and Back Again - Zachary Levenson, University of North Carolina-Greensboro; Marcel Paret, University of Utah
1904. Regional Spotlight Session. Immigrant Rights Activism in Los Angeles
LACC, Level 1, 150B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizers: Alejandra Marchevsky, California State
University, Los Angeles; Walter Julio Nicholls, University of California, Irvine
Presiders: Alejandra Marchevsky, California State University, Los Angeles; Walter Julio Nicholls, University of California, Irvine
Panelists: Pablo Alvarado, National Day Laborer Organizing Network; Camila Alvarez, Central American Resource Center - CARECEN- of California; Angelica Salas, CHIRLA; Aquilina Soriano Versoza, Pilipino Workers Center; Nancy Meza, RAICES
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1905. Section on Asia and Asian America. Transnational Flows and Conflicts around Global Asia
LACC, Level 1, 150C, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Yan Long, University of California-BerkeleyPresider: Yan Long, University of California-BerkeleyServing Diaspora in the Homeland: Korean American Culinary
Entrepreneurs in Seoul’s Food & Beverage Industry - Stephen Cho Suh, San Diego State University; Brian Woohyun Kim, Seoul National University
Friends and Foes: How Chinese Language Social Media Users Respond to COVID19 and Sinophobia on Twitter - Yongjun Zhang, Stony Brook University; Hao Lin, Stony Brook University; Yi Wang, Stony Brook University; Xinguang Fan, Peking University
The Making of a Global Neighborhood in China - Fanling Cheng; Zai Liang, State University of New York at Albany
The Debussy Affair in 1960s China: Artistic Autonomy and Historical Foreshock of the Cultural Revolution - Ke Nie, University of California San Diego; Thomas Medvetz, University of California-San Diego
The Effects of Immigration Restrictions: Evidence from Chinese Exclusion - Hannah Postel, Princeton University
1906. Book Forum. Figures of the Future: Latino Civil Rights and the Politics of Demographic Change
LACC, Level 1, 151, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Jose Itzigsohn, Brown UniversityAuthor: Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz, Northwestern UniversityPanelists: Ann Mische, University of Notre Dame; Jennifer A.
Jones, University of Illinois-Chicago; Laura E. Gomez, University of California-Los Angeles
Moderator: Julie A. Dowling, University of Illinois-Chicago
1907. Presidential Panel. Journalists Bringing Structural and Systems-Based Thinking to Their Beats
LACC, Level 1, 152, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Neda Maghbouleh, University of TorontoPresider: Clayton Childress, University of TorontoPanelists: Jamelle Bouie, New York Times; Jerusalem Demsas;
Dara Lind, Freelance Journalist Sociologists are sometimes concerned with how our ideas
appear, or fail to appear, in media coverage of critical issues and events. This panel brings together three prominent journalists who draw on and advance sociological thinking in their respective beats. Jamelle Bouie is an opinion columnist at the New York Times and political analyst for CBS News. Known for bringing historical and sociological context to current events, Bouie was chief political correspondent for Slate magazine before joining NYT in 2019. Jerusalem Demsas is a policy reporter at Vox and co-host of The Weeds podcast since 2021. Demsas is one of the nation’s most dynamic and in-demand reporters on housing, infrastructure, and transportation issues. Dara Lind is an immigration reporter and former senior correspondent at Vox, known for policy scoops, explainers, and big-picture analyses of immigration. Lind is also co-host of The Weeds podcast. In this event, Bouie, Demsas, and Lind will speak about their work before a conversation and Q&A session moderated by Clayton Childress (University of Toronto), a cultural and economic sociologist with specialization in organizations and media.
1908. Section on Environmental Sociology. Environmental Sociology I: Open Topic
LACC, Level 1, 153A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt, Michigan State
UniversityPresider: Debra J. Davidson, University of AlbertaA National Assessment of Environmental Cleanup Efforts on
Closed Military Bases (BRAC sites) - Camila Huerta Alvarez, University of California-Merced
How Effective are Local Adaptation Plans of Action (LAPAs) in Reducing Climate Vulnerability in Western Nepal? - Katrina Running, Idaho State University; Subash Pandey, Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability
Gendered Leadership of Environmental Movement Organizations (EMOs) - Samantha L Castonguay, Washington State University; Erik W. Johnson, Washington State University; Julie A. Kmec, Washington State Univ
Social Trust, Cultural Trust, and the Will to Sacrifice for Environmental Protections - Joshua Franklin Doyle, Purdue University
Examining demographic and environmental predictors of urban agriculture in Ohio - Kelsey Ryan-Simkins, Ohio State University
1909. Section on Science, Knowledge, and Technology. SKAT In and For Policy
LACC, Level 1, 153B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizers: Diana Graizbord, University of Georgia; Aaron
Panofsky, University of California-Los AngelesPresider: Diana Graizbord, University of GeorgiaIs a Public Interest Internet Possible? - Joan Donovan, Harvard
UniversityFrom prediction to anticipatory culture: STS at work in weather
and climate services - Zeke Baker, Sonoma State UniversityThe Politics of Expertise in Innovation Policy - Shobita
Parthasarathy, University of MichiganTaking the LEED: The Ethical and Equitable Design of Science and
Engineering - Jenny Reardon, University of California-Santa Cruz
1910. Section on Sociology of Sexualities. The Intimacies of Sex and Death
LACC, Level 1, 153C, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizers: Jyoti Puri, Simmons University; Minwoo Jung,
Loyola University-ChicagoPresider: Jyoti Puri, Simmons UniversityEmbodied Illegality: Trans Latina Immigrants and Daily Life in the
United States - Jack Caraves, San Jose State UniversityIs ‘Le Petit Mort’ a Social Death? BDSM Edgeplay and the Erotic
Life of Social Difference - Tey Meadow, Columbia UniversitySitting with the Remains: On Sex, Death and Melancholia: - Moon
Charania, Spelman CollegeDiscussant: Minwoo Jung, Loyola University-Chicago
1911. Section on Sociology of Religion. Religion and Racial Justice
LACC, Level 2, 301A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizers: Omar M. McRoberts, University of Chicago;
Sharon Erickson Nepstad, University of New Mexico-Albuquerque
Presider: Sharon Erickson Nepstad, University of New Mexico-Albuquerque
Black Religion & Black Politics - Jason E. Shelton, University of Texas at Arlington
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“Take it to the Lord:” Religion and Responses to Racial Discrimination in the Workplace - Bianca Mabute-Louie, Rice University; Rachel Schneider, Rice University; Elaine Howard Ecklund, Rice University; Denise Daniels, Wheaton College
Theological Foundations of Civil Disobedience and Racial Awareness in the Sanctuary Movement - Anna Holleman, Duke University; Pamela Zabala Ortiz, Duke University
The Forgiveness Dilemma: Black Rage, Christian Forgiveness, and Socio-Emotional Conflict During Black Lives Matter - Shaonta' E. Allen, Dartmouth College
Discussant: Omar M. McRoberts, University of Chicago
1912. Section on Sociological Practice and Public Sociology. Are the Kids Alright? Applied Sociological Perspectives on Youth Wellbeing
LACC, Level 2, 301B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Jennifer Vanderminden, University of North
Carolina-WilmingtonPresider: Julia Ferrara Waity, University of North Carolina-
WilmingtonChange Programs: Narrative Transformation and Interpersonal
Violence Prevention Curricula - Max A. Greenberg, Boston University
Culturally Responsive and Equitable Research on Public Safety Systems: Lessons from the Field - Tamara G.J. Leech, Montclair State University; David Parra, Montclair State University; Jessica Ortiz; Joy Holden
Spatial and Demographic Distribution of Exposure to and Engagement in Crime among Children and Youth - Julia Ferrara Waity, University of North Carolina-Wilmington; Jennifer Vanderminden, University of North Carolina-Wilmington
Student-Teacher and Student-Student Interactions in the Context of Virtual Instruction - Ruby Bafu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1914. Section on Medical Sociology. Race, Racism, and Racial Justice in Health and Health Care
LACC, Level 2, 303B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Taylor W. Hargrove, University of North
Carolina-Chapel HillPresider: Taylor W. Hargrove, University of North Carolina-Chapel
HillThe Relationship Between Historical Lynching and Contemporary
Pregnancy Outcomes - Elizabeth A. Breen, University of California, Berkeley; Rebecca Abbott; Amy Kate Bailey, University of Illinois-Chicago; Margaret Hicken, University of Michigan; Michael R. Kramer, Emory University
Health Inequality and Differential Racialization among Chinese, Asian Indians, and Filipinos in the United States - Darwin A Baluran, Vanderbilt University
Get LARCed: Gendered Tools of Racial Discipline - Maralyn Doering; Kierra Nicole Toney; Aalap Bommaraju, University of Cincinnati; Alison Norris, Ohio State University; Danielle Bessett, University of Cincinnati
Moving Beyond Mistrust: Addressing Racial Health Disparities and the Demand for Institutional Change - Alyssa Marie Newman, Johns Hopkins University
Discussant: Michael Hughes Esposito, Washington University-St. Louis
1915. Regular Session. Cross-National SociologyLACC, Level 2, 304A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Andrew K. Jorgenson, Boston CollegePresider: Rob Clark, University of California-RiversideEthnic Heterogeneity and Income Inequality A Cross-National and
Longitudinal Assessment (1945-2020) - Masoud Movahed, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ideology and Child Vaccination in Cross-National Perspective, 1995 to 2018 - Wade M. Cole, University of Utah
Progress for Whom?: Analyzing How LGBTQ Legal Victories Influence Foreign Spending by U.S. Anti-LGBTQ Organizations - Kristopher Velasco, Princeton University; Sebastián Rojas Cabal, Princeton University
The physical, mental, and social health of older immigrants in Europe - Mara Getz Sheftel, Pennsylvania State University; Rachel Margolis, University of Western Ontario; Ashton M. Verdery, Pennsylvania State University
Discussant: Rob Clark, University of California-Riverside
1916. Regular Session. Culture and IdentityLACC, Level 2, 304B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Lauren Valentino, Ohio State UniversityPresider: Lauren Valentino, Ohio State UniversityCognitive Diversity Promotes Social Learning - But Only When
Cognitive Differences Are Obscured - Douglas Richard Guilbeault, University of California-Berkeley; Katharina Lix, Graduate School of Business, Stanford; Austin van Loon, Stanford; Amir Goldberg, Stanford University; Sameer Srivastava, University of California-Berkeley
Is Citizenship Enough?: A Multidimensional Experimental Approach to Defining Who is (and is not) “Truly American” - Victoria Shantrell Asbury, Harvard University
National Understandings: Americans' Understanding of "America" in Their Own Words - Austin van Loon, Stanford
Too ‘Full of Gender’: How Activists Conceptualize the Promises and Pitfalls of Gender-Neutral Identity Documents - Abigail C. Saguy, University of California-Los Angeles
When Tastes Are Ideological: The Asymmetric Antecedents of Cultural Polarization - Craig M. Rawlings, Duke University; Clayton Childress, University of Toronto
1917. Regular Session. Gendered Resources, Representation, and Ideologies in the Global South
LACC, Level 2, 304C, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Abigail Weitzman, University of Texas-AustinPresider: Julia A Behrman, Northwestern UniversityAdolescent Gender Beliefs in India: Does Mothers’ Empowerment
Matter? - Xu Yan, University of Maryland; Feinian Chen, University of Maryland-College Park
Are women more tolerant towards wife beating in Pakistan? Analyzing Demographic and Health Survey Data - Fizza Raza, Texas A&M University; Heili Pals, Texas A&M University-College Station
Does culture explain the “MENA Paradox”? Effects of Education and Gender Attitudes on Arab Women’s Employment - Caitlin Ella Wind, New York University
Does Gendered Representation Promote Substantive Representation and Human Development? Evidence from the Developing World - Rollin F Tusalem, Arkansas State University
Discussant: Elif Buyukakbas
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1918. Regular Session. Misogyny and Gender InequalityLACC, Level 2, 306A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizers: Catherine J. Taylor, University of California-
Santa Barbara; Christin L. Munsch, University of ConnecticutPresider: Sekani Robinson, University of California-Santa BarbaraThink Like a Man & Act Like a Lady? Perceptions of Gender
Harassment, Competence, and Likability - Lindsey Trimble O'Connor, California State University-Channel Islands; Shekinah Hoffman, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Julie A. Kmec, Washington State Univ
The Impact of Survivor Race on Perceptions of a Sexual Assault - Jennifer David, University of California, Santa Barbara
Misogyny, Heterosexuality and Masculinity: International Dating and the Extraction of women's labor - Julia Meszaros, Texas A&M University-Commerce
Hardship and Hard Work: Son Preference Attitudes among Highly Educated Urban Chinese Women - Yun Zhou, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
1919. Regular Session. Landlord, Tenant, and Community Dynamics
LACC, Level 2, 306B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Eva Rosen, Georgetown UniversityPresider: Sharon Cornelissen, Harvard UniversityThe Racialized Residential Locations of Landlords - Henry
Gomory, Princeton UniversityGentrification and Racialized Exclusion in Online Rental Markets -
Ian Kennedy, University of WashingtonWho Evicts?: Eviction Filings by Local versus Non-Local Landlords
in Maricopa County, Arizona - Lora A. Phillips, Arizona State University-Tempe
Landlord-tenant Dynamics and Evictions in Immigrant Neighborhoods - Lillian Leung; Renee Louis, Stanford University; Jasmine Rangel, Princeton University; Matthew Desmond, Princeton University
The Effect of Community Organizing on Landlords’ Use of Eviction Filing: Evidence from U.S. Cities - Andrew Ford Messamore
1921. Regular Session. Immigration to the United StatesLACC, Level 2, 308B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Bernadette M Ludwig, Wagner CollegePresider: Bernadette M Ludwig, Wagner CollegeBetween the Poles: Uncertainty, Ambivalence and Nuance
in Immigrant Attitudes in California - G. Cristina Mora, University of California-Berkeley; Tianna S. Paschel, University of California-Berkeley; Chelsea Daniels, New York University
Beyond Inclusion & Exclusion: Reconsidering the Undocumented/Refugee Binary. - Kara Cebulko, Providence College; Jake Watson, University of Chicago
Suburbanization as an Indicator of Spatial Assimilation: The Case of MENA Immigrants in the United States - Sevsem Cicek-Okay, Niagara University
1922. Regular Session. Latinas, Latinos, LatinxLACC, Level 2, 309, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Lisa M. Martinez, University of DenverPresider: Lisa M. Martinez, University of DenverAn Intersectional Lens to Explore Political Identity for Latinx
Young Adults in Arizona - Michelle Christine Pasco, Arizona State University; Nidia Hernandez, Arizona State University; Priscilla Owiredu, Arizona State University; Mohammed Madouh, Arizona State University
Border Violence and the Fragmentation of the Mexican Transborder Families - Maria Cristina Morales, University of Texas at El Paso
So, you want to make to make Latinx/Hispanic a Race? Multidimensional measures for interrogating inequality - Karen Lee, University of Texas Austin
Stateside Puerto Ricans and the Negotiation of Racial and Ethnic Identities - Janelle Ashley Viera, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Finding One's Place in America: Latinx Family Heritage, Gender, and Generations - Silvia Pedraza, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Shania Montufar, Truman State University
Discussant: Marta Maria Maldonado, Oregon State University
1924. Special Sessions. Colorblind Racism in the US and Globally: Remaining Questions and Future Directions
LACC, Level 2, 402A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Jean Beaman, University of California-Santa
BarbaraPresider: Jean Beaman, University of California-Santa BarbaraPanelists: Michelle Marie Christian, University of Tennessee-
Knoxville; Celeste Curington, North Carolina State University; George Lipsitz, University of California-Santa Barbara; Jennifer C. Mueller, Skidmore College
1925. Special Sessions. Explaining Changes and Persistence of Economic Institutions: Path Dependency, Path-Breaking Dynamics, and ZigZag Processes
LACC, Level 2, 402B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizers: Rebecca Jean Emigh, University of California-
Los Angeles; Luca Storti, University of TorinoPresider: Luca Storti, University of TorinoCorporations and Democracy over the Long Durée - Emily Anne
Erikson, Yale UniversityThe Early Modern Origins of China’s State Capitalism: Weber’s
General Economic History Revisited - Ho-Fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University
The Impact of Colonial Constitutionalization and Self-determination on Tribal Economic Institutions - Beth Redbird, Northwestern University
Discussant: Rebecca Jean Emigh, University of California-Los Angeles
1926. Special Sessions. Fieldwork and the Ethics of Care: Navigating Trauma in the Study of State Violence
LACC, Level 2, 403A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Stephanie L. Canizales, University of California-
MercedPresider: Stephanie L. Canizales, University of California-MercedPanelists: Abigail L. Andrews, University of California-San Diego;
Jennifer Carlson, University of Arizona; Amber R. Crowell, California State University-Fresno; Stephanie L. Canizales, University of California-Merced
1927. Special Sessions. Audit Correspondence Experiments Examining Discrimination: Exploring Mechanisms and New Contexts
LACC, Level 2, 403B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: S. Michael Gaddis, University of California-Los
AngelesPresider: S. Michael Gaddis, University of California-Los AngelesRace, Representation, and Everyday Anti-Black Discrimination
in the United States - Ray Block, Penn State University; Charles Crabtree, Dartmouth College; John B. Holbein, University of Virginia; Quin Monson, BYU
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Gender Identity, Race, and Ethnic Discrimination in Access to Mental Health Care: Preliminary Evidence from a Multi-Wave Audit Field Experiment - Patrick Button, Tulane University; Eva Dils, Texas A&M University; Benjamin Harrell, Georgia State University; Luca Fumarco, Tulane University; David Schwegman, American University
Gender Discrimination Heterogeneity in the Labor Market: A Meta-Analysis of Correspondence Audits - Natasha Quadlin, University of California-Los Angeles; S. Michael Gaddis, University of California-Los Angeles; Edvard Larsen, University of Oslo
Discussant: Lincoln G. Quillian, Northwestern University1928. Special Sessions. The Past, Present, and Future of Racial
CapitalismLACC, Level 2, 404A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Cedric de Leon, University of Massachusetts-
AmherstPresider: Cedric de Leon, University of Massachusetts-AmherstPanelists: Andy Clarno, University of Illinois-Chicago; Julian Go,
University of Chicago; Zine Magubane, Boston CollegeDiscussant: Cedric de Leon, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
1929. Regular Session. Secular Versus Religious Discourses and Politics in Egypt and Turkey
LACC, Level 2, 404B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Ali Akbar Mahdi, Lecturer, Cal. State Uni.,
NorthridgePresider: Ryan Calder, Johns Hopkins UniversityHoly Heritage, Secular Symbol: Hagia Sophia and Narratives
of National Identity in the Republic of Turkey - Gregory Goalwin, Aurora University
The Muslim Clerics (Ulama) and the “Arab Spring”: A Comparative Sociology of Intellectuals’ Politics - Muhammad Amasha
1930. Regular Session. Population Processes in Turbulent TimesLACC, Level 2, 405, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Jennifer Karas Montez, Syracuse UniversityPresider: Emily Smith-Greenaway, University of Southern
CaliforniaCounty-Level Immigration Enforcement and Racialized Legal
Status Inequities in Health - Courtney E. Boen, University of Pennsylvania; Rebecca Anna Schut, University of Pennsylvania; Nick Graetz, University of Pennsylvania
Effect of the Great Recession on U.S. Fertility: Causal Estimates from a Cohort Discontinuity Design - Lawrence L. Wu, New York University; Nicholas Mark, NYU; Jennifer L. Hill, New York University
Learning to Value Girls: Balanced Infant Sex Ratios at Higher Parental Education in the U.S. 1969-2018 - Emily Rauscher, Brown University; Haoming Song, Brown University
Political Economy of the COVID-19 Pandemic: How State Policies Shape County-Level Disparities in COVID-19 Deaths - Yue Sun, Syracuse University; Erin Mary Bisesti, Syracuse University
The COVID-19 Pandemic and Residential Mobility in the United States: Evidence from Google Trends Data - Lei Lei, Rutgers University-New Brunswick; Xialu Liu, San Diego State University
Discussant: Aashish Gupta, Harvard University
1931. Regular Session. Social Theory II: Theorizing Inequity and Crisis
LACC, Level 2, 406A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Josh Pacewicz, Brown UniversityPresider: Josh Pacewicz, Brown UniversityRisk Governance in the Pandemic Era: Applying James Coleman’s
Theory of Social Actorhood - Jeremy Markham Schulz, University of California, Berkeley
Socially Mediated Income as a Factor in Labor Market Development: Evidence from Rural China - William Welsh, UC Berkeley
What 'Emergency' Does: Democratic Decline and the Politics of Inevitability - Mo Torres, Harvard University
White-Collar Blues: Toward an Alienation Theory beyond Manual Labor - Mustafa Yavas, New York University-Abu Dhabi
1932. Thematic Session. Resistance to Displacement: Labor and Allied Movements Expanding Social and Economic Rights
LACC, Level 2, 406B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizers: Ana Padilla, University of California-Merced;
Paul D. Almeida, University of California-MercedPresider: Ana Padilla, University of California-MercedPanelists: Yardenna Aaron, Maintenance Cooperation Trust Fund;
Veronica Alvarado, Warehouse Workers Resource Center; Amardeep Gill, Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy
1933. Section on Drugs in Society. Social Determinants of Health and Well-being among People who Use Drugs
LACC, Level 2, 407, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Kaitlyn Jaffe, University of Michigan-Ann ArborPresider: Lindsey Richardson, University of British ColumbiaBrokerage and Meanings: connecting people who use drugs to
services - Andrew Chelius, TempleDrug debt, income generation, and drug use patterns: an
exploratory analysis - Allison Laing, UBC; Anthony Baronas; JinCheol Choi; M-J Milloy; Kanna Hayashi; Lindsey Richardson, University of British Columbia
Religions Harmful Effect on the Positive Relation between Lifetime Classic Psychedelic Use and Mental Health - Sean Matthew Vina, University of the Incarnate Word
The Relational Consequences of Institutional Control - Ramina Sotoudeh, University of Oxford
Welfare, Punishment, and the Social Policy of Therapeutic Governance - Joshua Aleksanyan, Columbia University
1934. American Sociological Association. Alpha Kappa Delta Distinguished Lecture
LACC, Level 2, 408A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Bethany Titus, Alpha Kappa DeltaPresider: Jeffrey Chin, Le Moyne CollegeWhite Sanctuaries: Considering HWCUs and their Role in
Maintaining the Status Quo - David G. Embrick, University of Connecticut
1936. Regular Session. Symbolic InteractionLACC, Level 2, 409A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Jasmón L Bailey, University of Maryland-
College ParkPresider: Jasmón L Bailey, University of Maryland-College ParkFrom personal to impersonal: keying strategies in the workplace -
Juliana de Oliveira Horst, Rutgers UniversityHumor as Power Shuffling: Latinx Students' Use of Humor in
Navigating Racist Affronts - Jienian Zhang, University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Officer-Involved Shootings of Black Citizens: An Interactionist Approach - Anne Nassauer, University of Erfurt
Quantification of Professional Skills and Student Culture in Medical Education - Kelly Underman, Drexel University; Merlin Kochunilathil; Lauren McLean; Alexandra Vinson, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Self or Self-Concept? Toward an Emic Conception of the Self-Phenomenon - Shanyang Zhao, Temple University
1940. Professional Development Workshop. The Association of University Presses (AUPresses) Workshop on How to Publish with a University Press
LACC, Level 2, 501A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Suzanne Nichols, Russell Sage FoundationLeaders: Ilene Kalish, New York University Press; Suzanne Nichols,
Russell Sage Foundation
1941. Professional Development Workshop. Applied Bayesian and Frequentist Regression Analysis with R and Stan
LACC, Level 2, 501B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Jun Xu, Ball State UniversityLeader: Jun Xu, Ball State UniversityPresenter: Jun Xu, Ball State University
1943. Student Forum. Student Forum Refereed RoundtableLACC, Level 2, 502A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizers: Shameika Daye; Isabel Frances Levin,
University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Ashley Yvonne Stone, University of Central Florida
Table 1: DevianceTable Presider: Larkin Rose McBride
Life in the Lot: Manifest and Latent Uses of Public Space - Larkin Rose McBride
Old Devil in A New Cage: The Rise of Internet Addiction Treatment Facilities in China - Jiangxue WANG, University of Michigan
Changes in opioid use, non-prescription drug use and help-seeking behaviours in Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic - Michaela Bunakova, McGill University; Amelie Quesnel-Vallee, McGill University
“I don’t care how, we’ll help you either way”: Cultural Scripting of Risk Consciousness - Tianyi Xing, University of Toronto
Skydiving as Team Sport: Collective Risk Logics in a Self-Regulated Group - Elizabeth Arthur, Rutgers University
Table 2: Economics and IncomeTable Presider: Kang
Cerberus in front of the Treasure-Comparative study of the Credit Rating of the US and China - Chih-Yuan Lin, New School for Social Research
Do Weberian Bureaucratic Traits Lead to Economic Growth?: Revisiting Evans and Rauch - Soul Han, Cornell University
East Asian Exceptionalism Revisited: The Foundation of Post-Materialist Values in South Korea, 1990-2018 - Kang
Relationship Between Parenting While In College And Future Income - Alexis Carrion, Temple University
Table 3: Race, Class, and GenderTable Presider: Kathryn Wiley
Assessing Causal Dynamics of Female Occupational Gender Segregation and Pay Inequality - Galiba Zahid
Gender Justice in Islam: How Muslimah Activists in Malaysia discuss Marital Issues and Women’s Roles - Imad Alatas,
UNC Chapel HillIrish Social Mobility: Examining Elite Responses to Crisis in the
17th-Century British Caribbean - Caroline Reilly, University of California Los Angeles
The Gendered Patterns of Multigenerational Caregiving in Later Life - Yongxin Shang, Cornell University
“There’s this illusion we have more money than we do”: Black Women’s Tension with Middle-Class Status - Kathryn Wiley
Table 4: Media and TechnologyTable Presider: Isaac Kimmel
1619 and 1776 in 2021: Analyzing the Analysis of Collective Memory in Popular Media and Politics - Isaac Kimmel
Decolonizing Media Institutions For The New World - Courtney Hytower, UpShift Strategies
MoMA’s Good Design 1950-1955: Legitimizing Modern Design - Allegra Alfano
Theoretical and Ethical Considerations for Sociologists using Machine Learning in Participatory Survey Research - Nga Than, CUNY - the Graduate Center; Kristine Riley, The Graduate Center
Racial Surveillance Capitalism in the Digital Age - Breigha Adeyemo, University of Illinois at Chicago
Table 5: PandemicTable Presider: Daniela Ugarte, University of Toronto
Decisions, Decisions: Emerging Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic - Katey Mejia Perez, University of Southern California; Margarita Obregon, University of Southern California; Elisabeth Rose Pohaikealoha Shimada, University of Southern California
How Household Goods Consumption Practices Are Constructed and Unsettled through Biographical Events - Julie Madon, Sciences Po
Mindfulness Responses to Covid-19 - Fiona Grace Dougherty, Western Michigan University
Nation and Religion under the COVID-19 Crisis as the State of Exception in South Korea - Saehwan Lee; Seil Oh, Sogang University
Care dynamics in forced migrants mothers during the pandemic: Venezuelan mothers in Lima and NYC - Daniela Ugarte, University of Toronto
Table 6: Mental HealthTable Presider: Adam Gregory Lilly, University of North Carolina-
Chapel HillCare, Concern, and Compassion: Exploring the Mental Health
Services Provided to Students Post-Pandemic - Jesse Bulluck
Decolonizing Trauma Studies: A Critical Examination of Epistemic Trauma, Intergenerational Memory, and Liberation Psychology for MigrantCommunities - Vivetha Thambinathan, Western Univrsity
Health Maintenance Strategies and Perceptions of Social Challenges Among Black College Women at PWIs - Ania Imani Wellere, Denison University
Investigating the Measurement Properties of the Hispanic Stress Inventory in the HCHS/SOL Sociocultural Ancillary Study - Adam Gregory Lilly, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Linda C. Gallo, San Diego State University; Christy L. Avery, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Krista M. Perreira, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Table 7: Medical SociologyTable Presider: Sarah Iverson, New York University
An Analysis of Relative Position and Health - Richard PattiConflicting Contamination: Examining Bias in Environmental Data
- Mikah Jones, Howard UniversityExamining Identity, Community, and Healthcare Navigation
among Gender Diverse People - David Kyle Sutherland, University of British Columbia
Table 8: EducationTable Presider: Yasemin Taskin Alp, University of California, San
DiegoCampus Security at Brooklyn College - Leanne FanDestined To Rise: Supporting the Academic Achievement of Black
Students Surviving Higher Education - Dylyn Nia Turner-Keener, Mills College; Ashlee Davis, Mills College; Maria Catrina D. Jaime, Mills College
Higher Ableism: Navigating Disability as a Graduate Student, A Systematic Review - Kara Seidel, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Elizabeth Ann Kreiner, University of Maryland-Baltimore County
If only we had the skills: reforming vocational high schools in Turkey - Yasemin Taskin Alp, University of California, San Diego
Regulating and Disciplining International Students’ Bodies: The Mechanics of “Othering” in the Era of Donald Trump - Phattra Marbang; Ashleigh Elain McKinzie
Table 9: Labor and OccupationTable Presider: Walid Mousa Habbas, Hebrew University of
JerusalemEntrepreneurial agency in Bangalore (1880 - 2010): Theorizing
Entrepreneurial Ecosystems as “Linked Ecologies” - Manjunath A N
National and International NGO’s Effects on Human Capital and Life Satisfaction of Syrian Refugees in Turkey - Ayse Perihan Kirkic
State-society economic relations under racial-ethnic hegemony: The case of Palestinian labor brokers - Walid Mousa Habbas, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Theorizing the Waiting During Work Time: A Special Time Experience and Its Generation - Fan Wang, SUNY Albany
Table 10: Inequality, Poverty, and MobilityTable Presider: Hohyun Kim, University at Albany, SUNY
The interactive effect of stigma with social integration on subjective wellbeing of people with disabilities - Hohyun Kim, University at Albany, SUNY
Disaster Preparedness and Housing Tenure: How Do Subsidized Renters Fare? - Sarah McCarthy; Samantha Friedman, SUNY-Albany
Within-State and Between-State Effects of Eviction in Longitudinal Models of Homelessness - Vijaya Tamla Rai, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
The Formation of Identity Narratives within Racialized Space - Evelyn Mae Alphonse, Hamline Universary
Table 11: Youth and CultureTable Presider: Shameika Daye
Bridging the Gap: Informal Sex Education on TikTok - Anne kaye Brown, University of Missouri- St. Louis
Dismantling Hegemonic Labels: Chicanx Student Resistance Through Fashion - Roberto Ortega
Identifying Genre Omnivorousness in Young Adult Romance Novels Using Network and Text Analysis - Margaret M Palmer
Internet addiction: lost in time? – a case study of young Korean adults - Juhyun Lee
Boy Group Fandom, Feminism, and the Rise of Critical Consumers: The Case of K-pop Industry - Da-Young Jeong
1945. Section on Organizations, Occupations and Work. The Research-Practice Nexus: Implications, Interventions, and Lessons Learned
LACC, Level 2, 504, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizers: Tim Bartley, Washington University-St. Louis;
Angèle Christin, Stanford University; Marie Sarita Gaytan, University of Utah; Tarun Banerjee, CUNY-John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Presider: LaTonya Trotter, University of WashingtonBetter for Everyone? Preliminary Evidence from an International 4
Day Week Trial - Orla Kelly, University College Dublin; Juliet B. Schor, Boston College; Wen Fan, Boston College
Does Police Transparency “Work”? Evidence from the Seattle Police Department - Tae-Ung Choi, Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management; Minjae Kim, Rice University
Field Level Leadership: Increasing Innovation, Commitment, and Intrinsic Motivation of Public Sector Workers in Low-Income Countries - Erin Metz McDonnell, University of Notre Dame; Sanjay Pahuja; Daniel Hailu; Yordanos M. Tiruneh, Northwestern University
Gendered and Racialized “Unanticipated Consequences” in Faculty Shared Decision-Making: Using Research for more Equitable Departmental Practices - Laurel Smith-Doerr, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Ethel L. Mickey, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Ember Skye Willow Kanelee, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Locating Racial Equity in Institutions of Higher Educations’ Plans and Partnerships - Johanna S. Quinn, Fordham University; Rachel Carly Feldman, NORC at the University of Chicago
Discussant: Elizabeth Popp Berman, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
1967. Regular Session. Race, Power, and Personhood: From the Top Down and the Bottom Up
JW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza I, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: SunAh Marie Laybourn, University of Memphis
Presider: Katelyn E Foltz, University of Maryland - College ParkA Meeting of Anti-Humanists: Foucault and Althusser in the
Process of Subjectivation - Mariana Manriquez, University of Arizona
Amicus Briefs' Influence on Bakke (1978): A Case Study on an Intellectual White Space - Gunercindo Antoneo Espinoza, University of Minnesota at Twin Cities and UCLA Law School
"Inhabiting Racial Formation: Race Making at the Meso-Level" - Jelani I. Ince, University of Washington; Callie Cleckner, Indiana University; Tim Hallett, Indiana University-Bloomington
1971. Meeting. Rose Series in Sociology Editorial BoardJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 4:00-5:30pm
1972. Family Section RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 4:00-5:00pmSession Organizers: Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University;
Katherine Tierney, Western Michigan University
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Table 1. Changing Beliefs, Attitudes, Norms, and Practices related to Family
Table Presider: Xiaoling Shu, University of California-DavisSelf-arranged marriages among women in India - Koyel
Sarkar, New York University-Abu Dhabi; Ester Lucia Rizzi, Catholique University of Louvain
Marriage Attitudes, Religion, and Life Satisfaction for Young Adults - Jesse Lee DeDeyne, Baylor University; Michael John Paul Ryan, Baylor University; James Sujit Malo, Baylor University
Table 2. ChildbearingTable Presider: Hayley Pierce, Brigham Young University-Provo
“Bringing Life into a Chaotic World”: Intersections of Gender, Race, Environmental Change and Childbearing - Natalie Blanton, University of Utah
Childbearing Risk, Job Sectors, and the Motherhood Wage Penalty - Shichao Du, University at Albany, SUNY
Delinking Union Formation, Sexual Debut, and Childbearing in Lower Income Countries - Hayley Pierce, Brigham Young University-Provo
Masculine Norm Adherence and the Use of Harsh and Positive Discipline with Children - Kevin Shafer, Brigham Young University-Provo; Garrett Pace; Alex Wambach, Brown University
Table 3. COVID-19 & FamiliesTable Presider: Laura Limonic, SUNY-Old Westbury
Exploring the Gendered Burden of Unpaid Care Work in Times of Digitalization and COVID-19 Pandemic - Suhaila Binte Zainal Shah, +6598587227; Brigid Maria Trenerry, Indepdent; Lim Sun Sun, Head, Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Love, Tech, and Money: Getting Creative During COVID - Elisabeth Rose Pohaikealoha Shimada, University of Southern California
Pandemic Intensified Motherhood - Laura Limonic, SUNY-Old Westbury
New emotional labor on the nanny job in the United States during the pandemic - Anna Rosinska, Ca' Foscari University of Venice (Italy)
Table 4. Cross-National Research on FamiliesTable Presider: Renan Theodoro de Oliveira, University of Sao
PauloCorporal Punishment and Legitimacy of Parental Authority
in Brazil. - Renan Theodoro de Oliveira, University of Sao Paulo
Cross-National Comparison of the Effects of Family Structure on Early Adolescent Substance Use - Jared Thorpe, Brigham Young University; Robert Crosnoe, University of Texas-Austin
Domesticating Politics: Negotiating Political Polarization in the Family amid Protest Movement - Ruby YS Lai, Lingnan University
Table 5. Divorce, Separation, and RemarriageTable Presider: Philipp Dierker, Max Planck Institute for
Demographic ResearchRe-Examining the Link Between Premarital Sex and Divorce -
Jesse Smith, The Pennsylvania State University; Nicholas H. Wolfinger, University of Utah
Re-Partnering and Single Mothers’ Health and Life Satisfaction Trajectories - Philipp Dierker, Max Planck Institute for
Demographic Research; Mine Kühn, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
The Mental Load in Separated Families - Renee Reichl Luthra, University of Essex; Tina Haux
Table 6. Families and the Reproduction of InequalityTable Presider: Kimberly B Higuera, Stanford University
Precocious: How Language Brokers Blur the Boundaries of Class, Childhood & Adulthood - Kimberly B Higuera, Stanford University
Stratified Reproduction: Racial Variation among Adoptive Parents - Ashley Larsen Gibby, Brigham Young University-Provo; Kevin J.A. Thomas, The University of Texas System Office; Maihcen Ware
“That’s (Not) Who I Am” : Ethiopian Adoptee Name Negotiations and Displacement - Hewan Girma, University of North Carolina-Greensboro
Beyond Cultural Explanations: An Analysis of Racial and Generational Differences in Mothers’ Unpaid Labor - Chandra Reyna, University of Maryland, College Park
Table 7. Family RelationshipsTable Presider: Youngjin Chae, Rutgers University
From Family Estrangement to Empowered Exits: New Developments in Emotional Intimacy - Andreea Nica, Western New Mexico University
Arab American Sibling Relationships - Huda JabbarDual Fatherhood Model: Theoretical Consideration and
Empirical Evidence - Youngjin Chae, Rutgers University
Table 8. Gender and ParenthoodTable Presider: Abigail Jorgensen, University of Notre Dame
Motherhood penalty and occupational characteristics in a polarized market - Camille Portier, Cornell
Precarious Mothers: How motherhood begins in anticipation - Abigail Jorgensen, University of Notre Dame
“I Want Him to Start Doing More:” Gendered Parenting of Children with Cognitive Disabilities - Fiona Burke, Stony Brook University
Adapting to biographical uncertainty after the transition to lone parenthood: future projections and life course multidimensionality - Núria Sánchez Mira, University of Lausanne; Laura Bernardi, UNIL; Benjamin Moles-Kalt, University of Lausanne
Table 9. Gender, Work and FamilyTable Presider: Wonjeong Jeong, Cornell University
Decreasing motherhood penalty, persistent gender pay gap: Family and gender earnings gap for highly educated workers - Wonjeong Jeong, Cornell University
Employer-provided leave in the United States: Reinforcing gendered divisions of work and care - Rosa Daiger von Gleichen, University of Oxford
Family and Work Pathways, and Their Associations to Health for Younger Women in Korea - Yujin Kim, Kangwon National University; Hyeyoung Woo, Portland State University; Sinn Won Han, Harvard University
Her Income, His Income, or Both? Couple-Level Economic Predictors of Marriage Formation over Time - Matt Erickson, University of Kansas
Inequality, Parenthood, and Training Participation: The Gendered Impact of Parenthood on Job-related Training Participation - Misun Lim, WZB Berlin Social Science Center; Sascha dos Santos, WZB Berlin Social Science Center
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Table 10. Gendered Division of LaborTable Presider: Hazel Chui
Limiting the Aspirations of Female Congregants at a Pentecostal Church in Orange County, CA - Spencer Paine
Timing problem: Weekday-weekend differences in housework time among working women in China - Hazel Chui
Table 11. Intergenerational FamiliesThe Impact of Multigenerational Caregiving on Marital
Dissolution among Men and Women in the Sandwich Generation - Qi Li, The Ohio State University
Worrying Across the Generations: Effects of Grandchildren’s Problems on Their Grandparents’ Mental Health and Well-Being - Robert T. Frase, Purdue University; J. Jill Suitor, Purdue University; Megan Gilligan, Iowa State University; Catherine Stepniak, Purdue University; Karen L Fingerman, University of Texas At Austin
Table 12. Parental Factors related to Childhood WellbeingTable Presider: Karen Z. Kramer, University of Illinois at Urbana-
ChampaignUnderstanding Fathers’ Marital Conflict and Children’s
Socioemotional Skills: A Moderated-Mediation Model of Conflict Resolution and Parenting - Qiujie Gong; Karen Z. Kramer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Kelly M. Tu, University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign
Moderation Effects of Family Mealtimes on the Association of Parental Work-related Stress and Children’s School Readiness - Sehyun Ju, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Qiujie Gong; Karen Z. Kramer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Fatherhood and children’s well-being in Chinese migrant families: Feminisation of migration and heterogenous gender norms - Yan Zhang
Longitudinal Association of Children’s Mental Ability with Parents’ Literacy Involvement and Working Hours - Qiujie Gong; Sehyun Ju, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Karen Z. Kramer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Table 13. Parenthood, Families, and the StateSocial Recognition and the Child Tax Credit - Erika Abbott,
Cornell UniversitySpillover Stigma: How Families Navigate Incarceration-Related
Stigma - Kristin Turney, University of California-Irvine; Rebecca Goodsell, University of California; Nicholas Freeman; Juan R. Sandoval, University of California, Irvine
1973. Disability in Society RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 4:00-5:00pm
Session Organizers: Michelle Lee Maroto, University of Alberta; Jayanti Johanna Owens, Brown University
Table 1: Social and Economic Experiences of DisabilityTable Presider: Matthew Gabriel Borus, University of Chicago
Adopting a participatory approach to a Disability Studies informed inclusive program in higher education - Litany Esguerra, University of Illinois at Chicago; Kate Caldwell, University of Illinois at Chicago; Tamara Heller, University of Illinois at Chicago
Disabling pathways: Examining disability, students’ academic trajectories, and future earnings - Gillian Parekh; Rob Brown, York University; David Michael Walters, University of Guelph; Ryan Collis; Naleni Jacob
Disability, race, and economic inequality as a path to food insecurity in Covid-19 - Jesse Shircliff, Utah State University; Jordan Hammon, Utah State University;
Carina Michelle Linares, Utah State University; Guadalupe Marquez-Velarde, Utah State University
From Reasonable Accommodation to Incarceration: The Breadth of Disabled Citizenship - Matthew Gabriel Borus, University of Chicago
Making inclusion visible, Building trust for fostering the disclosure of disabilities at work - Rachel Le Marois, emlyon business school; Lisa Danielle Buchter, emlyon business school
Table 2: Health, Wellbeing, and DisabilityTable Presider: Justin T. Maietta, University of Maryland, College
ParkDisability, food insecurity, and nutritional assistance in the
context of COVID-19 pandemic: The role of discrimination - Gabriele Ciciurkaite, Utah State University; Robyn Lewis Brown, University of Kentucky
Health state, subjective health, and healthcare access as predictors of happiness - Tatiana Karabchuk, United Arab Emirates University; Fayeza Hasan
Understanding the [in]visible social world of the deafblind people - Tomasz Kasprzak, University of Białystok
What Makes a Disability? Examining Type 1 Diabetes through a Sociological Disability Lens - Justin T. Maietta, University of Maryland, College Park
“Not anywhere near as bad”: Social isolation and women’s experiences as amputees during COVID-19 lockdown - Litany Esguerra, University of Illinois at Chicago
Police Interactions with the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community: Abuse, Audism, and Accessibility - Gwen Chambers, University of Colorado-Colorado Springs
Saturday, 5:00 pm
11072. Meeting. Family Section Business MeetingJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 5:00-5:30pm
11073. Meeting. Section on Disability in Society Business Meeting
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 5:00-5:30pm
Saturday, 5:30 pm
11103. Meeting. Filipino Sociologists Community Organizational Meeting
LACC, Level 1, 150A, 5:30-7:00pm
11195. ASA Student ReceptionJW Marriott, Outdoor, West Road, 5:30-7:00pm
Saturday, 6:30 pm
11144. Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work Reception
LACC, Level 2, 502B, 6:30-9:30pm
11171. Section on Sociological Practice and Public Sociology Reception
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 6:30-9:30pm
11172. Joint Reception: Section on Sociology of Body and Embodiment, Section on Disability in Society
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 6:30-9:30pm
11199. Section on Science, Knowledge, and Technology Reception
Offsite, HiDef Brewing Company, 6:30-9:00pm
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Saturday, 7:00 pm
11199. Joint Reception: Section on Environmental Sociology, Section on Sociology of Development
Offsite, Arts District Brewing Company, 7:00-9:30pm
Saturday, 8:00 pm
11173. Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) ReceptionJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 8:00-10:00pm
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Sunday, 7:00 am
2010. Meeting. Section on the Sociology of Education Council Meeting
LACC, Level 1, 153C, 7:00-7:45am
2013. Meeting. Section on Labor and Labor Movements Council Meeting
LACC, Level 2, 303A, 7:00-7:45am
2071. Meeting. Section on Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology Council Meeting
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 7:00-7:45am
2072. Meeting. Section on Medical Sociology Council MeetingJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 7:00-7:45am
Sunday, 8:00 am
2103. ASA Retirement Network (previously Opportunities in Retirement Network). The How-to and What-if of Retirement: A Workshop
LACC, Level 1, 150A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Marcia Texler Segal, Indiana University
SoutheastLeader: Marcia Texler Segal, Indiana University SoutheastPresenters: Harry Perlstadt, Michigan State University; Stephen
F. Steele, Emeritus Anne Arundel Community College; Maria Isabel Bryant; Steven M. Buechler, Minnesota State University
2104. Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology. Collective Memory, (De)commemoration, and Selective Forgetting
LACC, Level 1, 150B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Angela Ann Gonzales, Arizona State UniversityPresider: Judy Kertesz, North Carolina State UniversityCommemorative Challenges and Cultural Persistence: 1619,
1776 and 2026 in US Memory Politics - Lynette Spillman, University of Notre Dame
Hidden in Plain Sight: Reading History in the Landscape - Angel Adams Parham, University of Virginia
Where is the Black Town in National Memory? The Case of Princeville, North Carolina - Susan C. Pearce, East Carolina University
White into Brown: Mexican American Identities from the 1840s to the 1970s - Reginald Daniel, University of California, Santa Barbara
2104. Sociology in Practice Settings Symposium. Beyond Boundaries: Applying Sociological Practice in a Global and Local Contexts
LACC, Level 1, 150C, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: George L. Wimberly, American Educational
Research AssociationLeader: George L. Wimberly, American Educational Research
AssociationEngaging and Empowering Communities as Outsiders - Lata
Murti, University of Massachusetts Global; Sheila Lakshmi Steinberg, University of Massachusetts Global
Implementing Equity and Inclusion in Livermore CA: Changing the Nation City by City - Patricia Keer Munro, City of Livermore; Robert W Carling, City of Livermore; Christine Martin, City of Livermore; Jeramy Young, City of Livermore
2106. Book Forum. Camming: Money, Power, and Pleasure in the Sex Work Industry
LACC, Level 1, 151, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Theo Greene, Bowdoin CollegeAuthor: Angela Jones, SUNY-FarmingdalePanelists: Kelsy Burke, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Mireille
Miller-Young, University of California, Santa Barbara; Elizabeth Bernstein, Barnard College
Moderator: Blu Buchanan, University of North Carolina Asheville
2107. Presidential Panel. Collateral Consequences of Punishment: Injustices in the Courthouse, the Jailhouse and the Home
LACC, Level 1, 152, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Anna R. Haskins, University of Notre DamePresider: Anna R. Haskins, University of Notre DamePanelists: Reuben Miller, University of Chicago; Matthew Clair,
Stanford University; Susila Gurusami, University of Illinois at Chicago; Brittany Friedman, University of Southern California
This invited panel discussion will bring together four incredible ethnographers of color to discuss the range of injustices experienced at the intersection of race, gender, poverty and the criminal legal system. With work highlighting experiences in the courthouse (Clair), within prison itself (Friedman) and upon returning home (Miller and Gurusami), the wraparound experiences of the carceral state will be discussed and the implications for inequality will be outlined.
2108. Section on Science, Knowledge, and Technology. Who Do You Think I Am? The scientists' idea of their public
LACC, Level 1, 153A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Paolo Parra Saiani, University of Genoa; Silvia
Cataldi, Sapienza University of Rome; Fabrizio Martire, Sapienza - University of Rome
Presiders: Silvia Cataldi, Sapienza University of Rome; Paolo Parra Saiani, University of Genoa; Fabrizio Martire, Sapienza - University of Rome
Strategies for Claiming Cultural Authority: Academics and Journalists on Digital Platforms - Shira Zilberstein, Harvard Sociology
Dangerous Liaisons: How Climate Scientists Perceive their Interactions with Policymakers - Michael Stambolis-Ruhstorfer, Université Bordeaux Montaigne
Dogmatic, Pragmatic, or Indifferent: Scientists’ Understandings of “the Public” in Four Countries - Poonam Pandey; Stefano Sbalchiero, University of Padova; Cesare Silla; Brandon Vaidyanathan, Catholic University of America
Neuroscience and its audiences - Torsten H Voigt, RWTH Aachen University
Who is inspiring me? Scientists telling science stories - Andrea Rubin, Observa - Science in Society; Giuseppe Pellegrini, Observa Science in Society
2109. Section on Race, Gender, Class. The Future of Intersectionality
LACC, Level 1, 153B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Zulema Valdez, University of California-MercedPresider: Kasim Ortiz, University of New MexicoPanelists: Crystal Marie Fleming, Stony Brook University; Mary
Romero, Arizona State University; Whitney Nicole Laster Pirtle, University of California-Merced
Discussant: Zulema Valdez, University of California-Merced
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2110. Section on Sociology of Education. Race, Ethnicity, and Education
LACC, Level 1, 153C, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Yingyi Ma, Syracuse University; Blake R. Silver,
George Mason UniversityPresider: Bonnie Rogers Siegler, Columbia UniversityA Flawed Metaphor: An Empirical Test of STEM Pipelines for
Diversity - Hua-Yu Sebastian Cherng, New York University; Amy Hsin, CUNY-Queens College; Martha Moreno, New York University
Black-White Inequality in Returns to Advanced Math Courses in Middle School - William J. Carbonaro, University of Notre Dame; Amy Gill Langenkamp, University of Notre Dame; Kenya Lee
Race-Neutral is Not Race Equal: Unequal Impacts of Restrictive Covid Behavioral Policies on College Students - Alanna Gillis, St. Lawrence University
Reading, Writing, and Harassment: White-Latinx Test Score Disparities on the U.S.-Mexico Border - Peggy Sue Carris, Texas A&M University
Understanding Parents' Joint Preferences for School and Neigborhood Quality and Racial Composition - Elly Field, University of Michigan
2111. Section on Sociology of Development. Current Issues in Sociology of Development
LACC, Level 2, 301A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Grace Yuehan Wang, Stellenbosch University,
South Africa; Heidi E. Rademacher, SUNY-BrockportPresider: Monica Prasad, Northwestern UniversityCracks & Leaks of Water Infrastructure: The (Un)/Making of
Hydro-geologies & Historical Subjectivities in Lebanon - Mona Khneisser, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Maize, Beans, and the New Green Revolution - Carrie Seay-Fleming, University of Colorado
Running Elections: Negotiating Development Funding and the Techno-Politics of Citizenship in the Honduran Mosquitia - Fernando Galeana Rodriguez, William and Mary
2112. Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements. Ideology, Ideas, and Information in Social Movements
LACC, Level 2, 301B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Jen Schradie, Sciences Po - ParisPresider: Jen Schradie, Sciences Po - ParisIdeology, Illustration, and Instruction: Constructing the “New
Woman” in Cuba, 1959 to 1969 - Jen Triplett, University of Michigan
Russia’s Immortal Regiment movement and the making of a post-Soviet body politic - Olga Shevchenko, Williams College
Science as a Social Movement Resource: The Case of Conversion Therapy Bans - Alex Rose Maresca, University of California Irvine
Transcending Selves and Society: Sufi Mystics, Self-transcendence, and Social Change - Feyza Akova, University of Notre Dame
Tunneling from Alternative Health to Alt-Right: Disinformation Ecosystems and Truth Cultures on Bitchute and Instagram - Maxwell James Grollman; Nicole Iturriaga, University of California-Irvine; Aaron Panofsky, University of California-Los Angeles; Kushan Dasgupta, University of California-Los Angeles
2113. Section on Labor and Labor Movements. Case Studies in Class Conflict and Class Formation
LACC, Level 2, 303A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Barry Eidlin, McGill University; Sarah Mason,
University of California, Santa CruzPresider: Chris Tilly, University of California Los Angeles“Did We Win?” Using Digital Data to Explain Outcome Perceptions
in West Virginia's Teachers Strike - Eric Benjamin Blanc, NYU
Employers and the Origins of Race-Gender Hierarchies on Trains and Planes, 1860-1940 - Francisca E. Oyogoa, Bard College at Simon's Rock
Organizing Outside the Law: The Emergence of AFSCME in Ohio, 1950 – 1975 - Joseph Reynolds van der Naald, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Unionization at Volkswagen in Chattanooga - Abraham Jacob Walker, CUNY-Queens College
Discussant: Chris Tilly, University of California Los Angeles
2114. Section on International Migration. DACA at 10: What We've Learned and Where We Have Yet to Go in Understanding Temporary Statuses in the U.S. and the world
LACC, Level 2, 303B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Lisa M. Martinez, University of DenverPresider: Lisa M. Martinez, University of DenverA Matter of Time: The Life Course Implications of Deferred
Action for Undocumented Immigrants - Angela S. Garcia, University of Chicago; Daysi Diaz-Strong, UIC; Yunuen Rodriguez Rodriguez, University of Chicago
The Financial Experiences of Latinx DACA Recipients in their 30s - Daniel Millán, University of California-Los Angeles
How temporary legal statuses affect migrants’ sense of self and future - Ulrike Bialas, Max Planck Society
Navigating Between Everyday Inclusion and Exclusion: Frames of Belonging of 1.5-Generation Undocumented Mexican Young Adults - Elisabet Barrios Mateo
Psychosocial Manifestations of Precarious Immigrant Legal Status in Undocumented College-Hopefuls - Alessandra Bazo Vienrich, Rhode Island College; Rosalie A. Torres Stone, Clark University
2115. Section on Sociology of Culture. Crisis of Democracy? New Perspectives from Cultural Sociology
LACC, Level 2, 304A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Ming-Cheng M. Lo, University of California-
DavisPresider: Stephanie L. Mudge, University of California-DavisA Cultural Backlash in Europe? Evidence from the European
Values Study 1999-2017 - Tim Reeskens, Tilburg University; Quita Muis; Ruud Luijkx, Tilburg University; Inge Sieben
Bad Company? Civil Society and Democracy in Comparative Perspective - Andrew P. Davis, North Carolina State University; Yongjun Zhang, Stony Brook University
Politics of Nationhood and the Decay of the Media in Turkey - Defne Over, Texas A&M University-College Station
The Dual Legacy of John Locke: Exceptionalism & Racism in America - Chandra Mukerji, University of California, San Diego
Religious Dissolution and the Crisis of Liberalism: Inside a Christian Brotherhood and a Masonic Lodge - Graham Wilson Hill, University of Bern
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2116. Regular Session. Children and YouthLACC, Level 2, 304B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Kelley Fong, Georgia Institute of TechnologyPresider: Adrienne Lee Atterberry, SUNY-New PaltzCommunity violence and early childhood language development:
the moderating role of maternal efficacy and satisfaction - Alejandra Abufhele, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez; Agustina Laurito, University of Illinois at Chicago
“It’s an Insurance Policy:” Children, Schools, and Speculative Projects - Estela Bernice Diaz, Columbia University
Combined Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences & Neighborhood Quality on Child Wellbeing - Kevin Shafer, Brigham Young University-Provo; Melissa S. Jones, Brigham Young University
Should I Tell Anyone? Heterogeneous Youth Stigma Responses in the Aftermath of Involuntary Police Contact - Brittany Nicole Fox-Williams, CUNY-Lehman College; Lisbeth Loft, University of Copenhagen
From “In-between” to “Front and Center”: How Brokering Shifts to Advocacy in Emerging Adulthood - Vanessa Delgado, University of California, Irvine
Discussant: Adrienne Lee Atterberry, SUNY-New Paltz
2117. Regular Session. Deviance and Social Control: Surveillance and State Control
LACC, Level 2, 304C, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Andrea M. Leverentz, University of
Massachusetts-BostonPresider: Catherine Sirois, Stanford UniversityFrom Institutional Deviations to Deviant Youth: How the State
Produces Non-Compliant Subjects - Catherine Sirois, Stanford University
Pretrial Surveillance as Poverty Governance and The Stratification of the Presumption of Innocence - Erin Eife, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Overlapping Systems of Carcerality and Control: Police Stops While on Parole - Chloe Haimson, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Punitive Treatment: Law, Medicine, and Marginalization in California’s Civil Commitment Program - Rebecca Ann DiBennardo, Vera Institute of Justice
The Other Side of the Lens: Social Control, Race, Neighborhood Change, and Mass Surveillance - Nima Dahir, Stanford University; Sharad Goel, Harvard University; Hao Sheng; Keniel Yao, Stanford University; Jackelyn Hwang, Stanford University
2118. Regular Session. Family and KinshipLACC, Level 2, 306A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Kristin Perkins, Georgetown UniversityPresider: Vondora Wilson-Corzen, Nassau Community CollegeFighting over the Kids: Gender Roles, Patrilineage, and Child
Custody in Chinese Courts - Yifeng Wan, Johns Hopkins University
Older Adults on the Dating Market: The Role of Family and Caregiving Responsibilities - Lauren Harris, University of Pennsylvania
Family Ties in Context: The Spatial Structure of Kin Networks and Racial/Ethnic Differences in Kin Support - Elizabeth Ackert, University of California-Santa Barbara; Allegra Cockburn, University of California, Santa Barbara; Thomas Fullagar, University of California, Santa Barbara; Amy L. Spring, Georgia State University
How Shared Households Shape Romantic Relationships - Hope Harvey, University of Kentucky
The Intimate Costs of Hardship: Family Support and Ambivalence among the Truly Disadvantaged - Ekédi Mpondo-Dika, University of California-Berkeley
2119. Regular Session. LGBTQ Social Ties and HealthLACC, Level 2, 306B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Rin Reczek, Ohio State UniversityPresider: Bex MacFife, San Francisco State UniversityIntimate Relationships, Gender Composition, and Mental Health
between Sexual Minorities and Heterosexual Population - Jaime Hsu; Sara Mernitz, University of Texas at Austin
Same-Sex Cohabitation and Changes in Self-Rated Health: A National Longitudinal Analysis Using 1996-2008 SIPP - Yiwen Wang, University of Texas at Austin; Hui Liu, Michigan State University
The Doctor is In – Who is Left Out? Disparities in Healthcare Access for Older Adults - Madeline Ann Smith-Johnson, Rice University
Social Networks of Older LGBT Adults and Access to LGBT-Affirming Healthcare in the American South - Randi Saunders, University of Texas at Austin; Tara A. McKay, Vanderbilt University
Discussants: Mieke Beth Thomeer, University of Alabama-Birmingham; Zhe Zhang, Rice University
2121. Regular Session. Law & Society: Records of State ViolenceLACC, Level 2, 308B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Michelle S. Phelps, University of Minnesota-
Twin CitiesPresider: Michelle S. Phelps, University of Minnesota-Twin CitiesDigital Omissions and the Erasure of Police Violence - Tony
Cheng, University of California, IrvineDiversifying the Police Force: Evidence from Chicago - Joseph
Risi; Corina Graif, Pennsylvania State UniversityLegal Legitimacy through Judicial Failure: Legal Consciousness,
Hegemony, and the Paradoxical Role of Political Trials - Willa B Sachs, Yale University
The Legacy of Lynching: Historic Lynching Practices and Individuals' Risk of Being Sentenced to Death - Julia Thomas, University of Wisconsin--Madison
Unveiling the Trauma of the Routine: Illuminating Levels of Persisting Inequity in Conceptions of Community Safety - Demar Francis Lewis, Yale University
Discussant: Jelani I. Ince, University of Washington
2122. Regular Session. Collateral Damage? The Psychological Ramifications of COVID-19
LACC, Level 2, 309, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Christy LaShaun Erving, Vanderbilt UniversityPresider: Lacee Anne Satcher, Boston CollegeContributions of Social Stressors and Coping Resources to
Psychological Distress Among Displaced Workers during COVID-19 - Matthew K. Grace, Hamilton College
COVID-19 Media Consumption and Psychological Distress Among Older Adults - Shawn Bauldry, Purdue University; Kevin Stainback, Purdue University
Revisiting the Black-White Mental Health Paradox During the Coronavirus Pandemic - Megan LaMotte, University of Nevada-Reno; Marta Elliott, University of Nevada-Reno; Dawne M. Mouzon, Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Psychosocial Coping Resources and the Toll of COVID-19 Bereavement - Matthew K. Grace, Hamilton College; Jane
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Schlapkohl VanHeuvelen, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
State Contexts, Job Insecurity, and Mental Well-being in the Time of COVID-19 - Wen Fan, Boston College; Yue Qian, University of British Columbia
2124. Special Sessions. Building More Equitable Organizations in the Post-Covid Era: What Can We Learn from Case Studies?
LACC, Level 2, 402A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Shelley J. Correll, Stanford UniversityPresider: Shelley J. Correll, Stanford UniversityPanelists: Lauren Rivera, Northwestern University; LaTonya
Trotter, University of Washington; JoAnne Wehner, Stanford University; Shannon Gilmartin, Stanford University; Erin A. Cech, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
2125. Thematic Session. Refugee Policies and Experiences in Global Perspective
LACC, Level 2, 402B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: David Scott FitzGerald, University of California-
San DiegoPresider: Katharine Donato, Georgetown UniversityThe Fallacy of Unprecedented Displacement - David Scott
FitzGerald, University of California-San DiegoSeeking Refuge, Finding Inequality: Refugees Navigating
Institutional Barriers - Blair Suzanne Sackett, University of Pennsylvania; Annette Lareau, University of Pennsylvania
The Racial Politics of Safe Haven in Brazil - Katherine Jensen, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Politics of Refugee Reception in South Korea: Liberal Norms and Restrictive Institutions - Angela Yoonjeong McClean, University of Michigan
Discussant: Naohiko Omata, University of Oxford
2126. Thematic Session. Global Movements of the Far RightLACC, Level 2, 403A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Kathleen Blee, University of PittsburghPresider: Kathleen Blee, University of PittsburghPanelists: Andrea Pető, Central European University; Jacob
Ravndal, The Norwegian Police University College; France Winddance Twine, University of California-Santa Barbara; Peter Simi, Chapman University
Discussant: Kathleen Blee, University of Pittsburgh
2127. Thematic Session. Environmental Justice and Emergent Radical Futures
LACC, Level 2, 403B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: David Pellow, UC Santa BarbaraPresider: David Pellow, UC Santa BarbaraPanelists: Elizabeth Hoover, University of California, Berkeley;
Julius Alexander McGee, University of Oregon; Michael Warren Murphy, Occidental College
2128. Thematic Session. The Futures of Urban SociologyLACC, Level 2, 404A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Marco Z. Garrido, University of ChicagoPresider: Neil Brenner, University of ChicagoPanelists: Anjuli Fahlberg, Tufts University; Jordanna Chris Matlon,
American University; Daniel Aldana Cohen, University of California-Berkeley; Forrest Stuart, Stanford University; Marco Z. Garrido, University of Chicago
2129. Regular Session. Theorizing Religion, Spirituality, and Non-Religion
LACC, Level 2, 404B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Orit Avishai, Fordham UniversityPresider: Katie Christine Gaddini, University College LondonA Multilevel Framework for Religion - Landon Schnabel, Cornell
UniversityBetween Ethics and Morality: How popular psychology reenforces
non-liberal religious identities - Michal Pagis, Bar Ilan University; Nissim Leon, Bar Ilan University
Conversion as a sanctuary for the displaced: Narratives of Iranian asylum-seeking converts living in Sweden - Ebru Öztürk, Mid Sweden Unversity
Growing Up Godless: Childhood and Non-Religion in Contemporary Britain - Anna Strhan, University of York; Rachael Shillitoe, University of Birmingham
Selfish or Substituting Spirituality? Clarifying the Relationship Between Spiritual Practice and Political Engagement - Evan Stewart, University of Massachusetts-Boston; Jaime Kucinskas, Hamilton College
Discussant: Katie Christine Gaddini, University College London
2130. Regular Session. Sociology of Reproduction: Abortion Ideologies, Care, and Inequality
LACC, Level 2, 405, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Christie Sennott, Purdue UniversityPresider: Reilly Kincaid, Purdue UniversitySocial Imaginaries and Real Consequences: The Case of Abortion
in the United States - Tricia C. Bruce, University of Notre Dame; Sarah K. Cowan, New York University; Kendra Hutchens
Ideologies about Gender and Motherhood are related to Support for Legal Abortion - Catherine J. Taylor, University of California-Santa Barbara
Women's Attitudes Towards Abortion in Response to the Zika and Covid-19 Outbreaks in Brazil - Brooke Whitfield; Leticia Marteleto, University of Texas-Austin
The Diagnostic Consequences of ‘Fetal Viability’: Seeking Third-Trimester Abortion Care in the U.S. - Katrina E. Kimport, UC San Francisco; Tracy A. Weitz
Discussant: Tamika Corinne Odum, University of Cincinnati-Blue Ash College
2131. Regular Session. Sexualities I: Sexualities and COVID-19LACC, Level 2, 406A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Ghassan Moussawi, University of Illinois at
Urbana-ChampaignPresider: Shwetha Delanthamajalu, University of Illinois Urbana
ChampaignLove During COVID-19: Young Dominican Women’s Dating
Experiences During Unsettled Times - Katie Duarte, Brown University
Pandemic Possibilities? Young People’s Queer and Trans Sexuality and Gender During Lockdown - Jessica Fields, University of Toronto; Ali Greey, University of Toronto; Jen Gilbert
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Sexual Behaviors of Undergraduates - Keely Maelynn Fox, University of Georgia; Shelby Lynn Clark, University of Georgia; Leslie Gordon Simons, University of Georgia
“We Can’t Live Behind A Screen”: The Impact of COVID-19 on LGBTQ+ Women's Meet-Up Groups - Ashley Green, University of South Florida
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2132. Regular Session. Section on Social Psychology. Identities, Emotion, and Affect Control
LACC, Level 2, 406B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Sarah K. Harkness, University of IowaPresider: Sarah K. Harkness, University of IowaEmoting Up, Emoting Down: Hierarchical Differences in the
Emotional Labor of Graduate Students - Kylie Smith, University of Georgia
Identities and Mental Health During the Pandemic - Jan E. Stets, University of California-Riverside; Emily Angelo, University of California Riverside; Benjamin Fields, University of California, Riverside; Peter J. Burke, University of California, Riverside
Tension, Constraint, and Action: How Affect Control Shapes Interpersonal Relations in Groups - Laura Aufderheide Brashears, University of South Carolina-Columbia; Craig M. Rawlings, Duke University; Matthew E. Brashears, University of South Carolina-Columbia
Word embeddings reveal how fundamental sentiments structure natural language - Austin van Loon, Stanford; Jeremy Freese
2133. Regular Session. Social Stratification and InequalityLACC, Level 2, 407, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Christine M. Percheski, Northwestern UniversityPresider: Christine M. Percheski, Northwestern UniversityIncome Inequality in ChinaIncome Inequality in China 1996-2017:
Changing Educational Composition and Occupational Class - Chunxu Fang, University at Albany, SUNY
Information, exposure and beliefs about inequality: Experimental evidence from the United States and the Netherlands - Jonathan Jan Benjamin Mijs, Boston University; Willem De Koster, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Jeroen van der Waal, Erasmus University Rotterdam
The Elusive Causal Income Effect on Mental Well-being: Can Sociogenomics Identify it? - Tamkinat Rauf, Stanford University
The Right to Work and American Inequality - Tom VanHeuvelen, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
2140. Professional Development Workshop. Publishing in Academic Books & Journals: Tips to Help You Succeed
LACC, Level 2, 501A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Erato Basea, Routledge, Taylor & Francis GroupLeader: James Carr, Routledge, Taylor & Francis GroupPresenter: Dean Birkenkamp, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
2141. Teaching Workshop. Teaching about Alternatives to Bureaucracy: New Discussions and Approaches
LACC, Level 2, 501B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Joyce Rothschild, Virginia Tech professor
emerita; Katherine K. Chen, The City College of New York and the Graduate Center, The City University of New York (CUNY); Victor Tan Chen, Virginia Commonwealth University; Katherine Sobering, University of North Texas
Leader: Adria L Scharf, Rutgers University
2142. Teaching and Learning Symposium. Teaching and Learning Symposium Workshop I
LACC, Level 2, 501C, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Liban Sheikh, American Sociological
AssociationLeader: Sarah Hoiland, CUNY Hostos Community CollegeHow to Incorporate the Sociological Literacy Framework into
Learning Activities Across the Undergraduate Curriculum - Stephanie Medley-Rath, Indiana University-Kokomo
Simple Strategies and Tools for Incorporating Data-Literacy Skills into Sociology Classes - Ashley Marie Rockwell, Georgia State University
Infusing Computational Thinking Activities in an Introductory Sociology Class - Elizabeth A. Wissinger, City University of New York/BMCC; Ada Haynes, Tennessee Technological University; Mohammad Azhar, City University of New York/ BMCC
2162. Regular Session. Youth and ActivismJW Marriott, Level 3, Olympic 3, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Jessica K. Taft, University of California-Santa
CruzPresider: Jessica K. Taft, University of California-Santa CruzBetween Russian and Western Traditions: The “Fridays for Future”
Movement in Authoritarian Russia - Svetlana Erpyleva, Research Centre for East European Studies, University of Bremen; Eeva Luhtakallio, University of Helsinki
Black Girl Refusal: "Acting Out" and False Compliance as a Protest of Schooling Constraints - Jomaira Salas Pujols, Rutgers University
Empowering Qatari Youth: Civic Engagement and Political Participation - Noora Ahmed Lari
Sustaining student organizing in housing cooperatives - Lisa Danielle Buchter, emlyon business school
2164. Meeting. ASA Committee on CommitteesJW Marriott, Level 3, Atrium 3, 8:00am-3:30pm2167. Regular Session. Urban Issues: Social and Temporal
Inequalities in Housing and Neighborhood ConditionsJW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza I, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Jacob William Faber, New York UniversityPresider: Chinyere O Agbai, Brown UniversityEchos of Disadvantage: Multigenerational Neighborhood Hardship
and Adult Income & Unemployment for Whites, Blacks, and Latinos - Steven Elias Alvarado, University of Notre Dame; Alexandra Cooperstock, Cornell University
Environmental inequality in the neighborhood networks of urban mobility in US cities - Noli Brazil, University of California
Public Housing Demolitions and the Social and Geographic Structure of Crime in Chicago, 2000-2013 - Tina Law, Northwestern University; Ieke de Vries; Andrew V. Papachristos, Northwestern University
Racism and Unsafe Housing Conditions Across the United States - Elizabeth Korver-Glenn, Washington University in St. Louis; Sofia Locklear, Western University; Junia Howell, University of Illinois Chicago; Ellen Whitehead, Ball State University
Discussants: Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana, SUNY-Albany; Chinyere O Agbai, Brown University; Christina Sonja Nelson, New York University
2171. CITAMS RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 8:00-9:00amSession Organizers: Muyang Li, York University; Zhifan Luo,
Concordia University
Table 1: Digital activism and governanceTable Presider: Jeff T. Sheng, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
An Illusion of Control: How El Salvador’s President Rhetorically Inflates His Ability to Quell Violence - Sarah C Bishop, CUNY-Baruch College
Political Avoidance and Goldilocks Opportunities for Political Play in Popular Entertainment Media - Sarah Johnson-
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Palomaki, University of VirginiaThe Unfulfilled Promise of Digital Democracy: Taiwan’s Open
Government Data in the 2010s - Terrence Ting-Yen Chen, New York University
Digitality, Belonging and Affective Citizenship: A Global South Perspective - Mohamed Zayani, Georgetown University
Table 2: Digital self and privacyTable Presider: Tyler Burgese
A Systematic Literature Review: Big Data & Privacy Concerns at the Intersections of Age, Gender, Race - Kadesha K Treco; Anna Zajicek, University of Arkansas; Toby Lauren Wagner Klein, University of Arkansas
Cross-Cultural Conceptualisation of Private and Public Spaces within Social Media Platforms - Sylvia Ohene Marfo, None; Rabiu K. B. Asante, University of Ghana; Sylvia Kotey
Mind Uploading: The Disenchantment of the Self and the Reenchantment of Technology - Timothy Recuber, Smith College
Online Privacy: Attitudes, Behavior, Knowledge, and Confidence - Yu Tao, Stevens Institute of Technology; Kristyn Karl, Stevens Institute of Technology
The Organization of the Now - Ignacia Castellon, The New School
Intimate Relationships With Artificial Intelligence Companions - Arelí Rocha
Table 3: Inequality through the digital lensTable Presider: PJ Patella-Rey, University of Pittsburgh
Public Radio Voice and Outsiders Within - Laura Garbes, Brown University
Sharing the Weight on Her Shoulders: Digital Black/Asian Feminism, a New Ethics of Care - Paulina dela Cruz Inara Rodis, University of Pennsylvania
The Consequences of the Digital Divide for COVID-19 - Bianca Christin Reisdorf, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Grant Blank, University of Oxford
The (De)Gendering Effect of the Internet: Cross-National Gender Differences in Adolescents’ Technological Confidence - MacKenzie Antoinette Christensen
Reanimating the queer potential of AI through volitional unknowing - Gregory Narr
Data Cleaning and Reproductive Labor: exploring the metaphorical connections - William Orr, Australian National University
Table 4: Technology and platformTable Presider: Xuemeng Li, CUNY - The Graduate Center
Wireless Emergency Alerts on Reduction of Cellular Network Usage on Social Media Applications in Disasters - Demetrios Lambropoulos, Rutgers University; Xuemeng Li, CUNY - The Graduate Center; Narayan Mandayam, Rutgers University, New Brunswick; Mohammad Yousefvand, Qualcomm
From Xerox to Zoom: Brazilian universities during the coronavirus pandemic - Heloisa Pait, São Paulo State University Julio de Mesquita Filho
Smartphones in the university classroom: less problematic than we tend to think? - Luc Bonneville, University of Ottawa; Diane Riddell, University of Ottawa
The Influence of Internet Use on Social Capital: Analysis Based on Chinese General Social Survey - Tianyao Qu, Cornell University
Buy now, pay later: reframing debt-financed consumption as responsible spending - Rachel Aalders, The Australian National University; Jenny L. Davis, The Australian National University
Table 5: Social media and online discourseTable Presider: Angela Soomin Ryu, Columbia Business School
Competition between Fake and Mainstream News Publishers: Newsrooms, Viral News, and Emotional Language in Moral Markets - Angela Soomin Ryu, Columbia Business School; Bruce Kogut, Columbia University; Kriste Krstovski, Columbia Business School
#Vaccine Instagram Hashtags Discourse Network Analysis: Comparison between English and Korean Users - Soo Min Song, Korea University
Social, Psychologial and Medical Consequences of Using Facebook -- Much Ado About Nothing? - Jonathan Kelley, International Social Science Survey; Sarah Kelley, Child Trends; M.D.R. Evans, University of Nevada
2172. Medical Sociology Roundtable SessionJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Evangeline Warren, The Ohio State University;
Wes Wislar, Ohio State University
1: Mental Health ITable Presider: Jessica Shotwell, University of Maryland
Household Food Insecurity and Risk of Depression among U.S. Adults: Do Patterns Differ by Migrant Status? - Stuti Das, Boston University
Nature and/or Nurture: Causal Attributions of Mental Illness and Stigma - Marta Elliott, University of Nevada-Reno; James Michael Ragsdale, University of Nevada, Reno
Vicarious Discrimination, Psychosocial Resources, and Mental Health among Black Americans - Patricia Louie, University of Washington; Laura Upenieks, Baylor University
Does Attractiveness Influence Symptoms of Depression Via the Self-Concept During the Transition to Adulthood? - Krysia Mossakowski, University of Hawaii-Manoa; Noreen Kohl, University of Hawaii Manoa; Omar Tariq Bird
Are Distressed Black Women Also Depressed? Implications for a Mental Health Paradox - Millicent N. Robinson, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health; Christy LaShaun Erving, Vanderbilt University; Courtney S Thomas Tobin, University of California, Los Angeles
2: Mental Health IITable Presider: Elaine Wethington, Cornell University
From Sinner to Disordered: The Evaluation of Transformation of Morality to Health Paradigm via Word Embeddings - Marjan Davoodi, Pennsylvania State University
Experiences of Bipolar Disorder in the Labor Process: An Analysis of Reddit Discourse - Gabriel Marc Haro, CUNY Graduate Center
Status Incongruence, Political Institutions and Psychological Well-being - Lei Jin, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Lin Tao, Peking University, China
Acculturation, Depressive Symptoms, and Differential Vulnerability to Friendship Network Instability among Immigrant Adolescents - Yezhen Li, University of Pennsylvania; Alyssa W. Goldman, Boston College
3: Medicine and ReligionTable Presider: Shatira Woods, The Ohio State University
Religiosity, Boundary Drawing, and Medical Mistrust Among Women and People of Color - Jauhara Ferguson, Rice
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University; Elaine Howard Ecklund, Rice University; Andrea Henderson, University of South Carolina; Oneya Fennell Okuwobi, Rice University
“Holding it together”: how COVID-19 changed religious/spiritual coping for Women of Color with heart disease - Megan Ruth Visser, UU Congregation of Santa Clarita Valley
4: Critical Approaches and Methodological AdvancementsTable Presider: Courtney Allen, University of Washington, Seattle
Understanding Culturally and Contextually Specific Distress among Refugees: A Mixed Methods Study to Develop New Measures - Ryeora Choe, University of New Mexico; Jessica Rose Goodkind, University of New Mexico-Albuquerque
Stress-Buffering Functions of the Sense of Control in the U.S and Japan - Atsushi Narisada, Saint Mary's University
Transnational South/North Migrations, Health and Well-being: A Critical Intersectional Study - Roberta Villalon, St. John's University
5: Racialized Health DisparitiesTable Presider: Pamela Braboy Jackson, Indiana University-
BloomingtonFatal Police Encounters and Disparities in Mental and Physical
Health across Time - Ryan D. Talbert, University of Connecticut; Jolaade Kalinowski, University of Connecticut; Dongni Liu, University of Connecticut
Smoking at the Intersections of Race/ethnicity and Sexual Orientation - Min Ju Kim, Rice University; Zelma Lizeth Oyarvide Tuthill, University of Houston; Bridget K. Gorman, Rice University
The Janus Face of Birth: Competing Cultures of Labor”. - Patrice C Wright, University of Virginia
The Reverberating Effects of Mass Incarceration on Health: An Analysis of Communities and Families - Oshea Donnell Johnson, University of Miami
6: Disability and Chronic IllnessTable Presider: Evangeline Warren, The Ohio State University
Autism in women: What are the sociological costs of an adulthood diagnosis? - Elizabeth Arielle Mathews
Chronic pain of workers in the underdeveloped areas in China - Xiaoshuai Li
How are Multiple Chronic Physical Health Conditions Linked to Depressive Symptoms? - Md Monir Hossain, University of Alabama at UAB; Robyn Lewis Brown, University of Kentucky; Myles Moody, University of Alabama-Birmingham
Social Network Change After New-Onset Pain Among Middle-Aged and Old European Adults - Yulin Yang, University of California-San Francisco; Rui Huang, University at Buffalo; Hanna Grol-Prokopczyk, University at Buffalo, SUNY; Jacqueline Marie Torres, University of California, San Francisco
Schools in Systems of Care: How Pediatric Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Navigate Institutional Entanglements - Cassidy Puckett, Emory University; Jenise Wong, UCSF; Sloan Talbot, EMORY UNIVERSITY
7: Labor, Class, and Health
Table Presider: Ian HarwoodA Multi-Group Path Analysis Approach to Understanding
Sensitive Periods in Life Course Health - Emily Dore, Emory
University; Regine Haardoerfer, Emory UniversityDoubt in Store: Vaccine Hesitancy among Grocery Workers
During the COVID-19 Pandemic - Brian Mayer, University of Arizona; Erin Heinz, University of Arizona; Sabrina Helm, University of Arizona; Melissa Barnett, University of Arizona; Mona Arora, University of Arizona
Employment trajectories and mental health-related disability in Belgium - Rebeka Balogh; Sylvie Gadeyne; Johanna Jonsson; Sudipa Sarkar; Karen Van Aerden; Chris Warhurst; Christophe Vanroelen, Interface Demography, Department of Sociology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 5, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
The Mental Health of Essential Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Role of State-level Policies - Rachel Donnelly, Vanderbilt University; Adam Kaelin Schoenbachler, Vanderbilt University
When Does Debt Hurt Most? Life Course Heterogeneity in the Association between Debt and Depression - Joseph Daniel Wolfe, University of Alabama-Birmingham; Shawn Bauldry, Purdue University
8: Structural Drivers of Health InequalityTable Presider: Eungang (Peter) Choi, The Ohio State University
Examining Immigrant-Led Urban Health Activism as Place-Making - Countering the logics of immigrant exclusion - Tibrine Dafonseca, Northeastern University
Physical activity among young adults in Russia: 1996-2020: Predictors, Policy Impact - Iana Nakhimova, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Theodore P. Gerber, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Potential Stressors during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Physical and Mental Well-Being - Margaret Michele Gough Courtney, University of La Verne
9: Community Support and SolidarityTable Presider: Xuewen Yan, Cornell University
Caregiver Education Moderates the Longitudinal Effect of Cognitive Decline on Depression among Older Adults - William R McConnell, Florida Atlantic University
From the Informational to the Emotional: The Distinctive Networks of the Online Breast Cancer Community - Eun Kyong Shin, Korea University
Support amid Uncertainty: Long COVID Illness Experiences and the Role of Online Communities - David Russell, Appalachian State University; Naomi J. Spence, CUNY-Lehman College; Jo-Ana D Chase, University of Missouri; Tatum Schwartz, Appalachian State University; Christa Mae Tumminello, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Erin Bouldin, University of Utah
Trust in Medicine & Support for Harm Reduction Measures and Medication for Opioid Use Disorder - Elizabeth Marie Anderson, Indiana University; Brea Louise Perry, Indiana University-Bloomington; Anne C. Krendl, Indiana University Bloomington
10: Geography and HealthTable Presider: Evangeline Warren, The Ohio State University
Place Still Matters: Individual Level Social Vulnerabilities, Place-Level Structural Disadvantage and Food Insecurity During COVID-19. - Kevin M. Fitzpatrick, University of Arkansas; Casey Taggart Harris, University of Arkansas; Don Edward Willis, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences; Amber Obermaier; Grant Drawve, University of Arkansas
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Spatial Distribution of Emergency Medical Services by Entity Types/ Care Levels and Demographical Characteristics in Texas - Megumi Tanabe, Texas A&M
Three Pandemics: Differential Associations of County-Level Drivers with Covid-19 Spread in the US Over Time - Hunter Wade York, Princeton University
11: Healthcare Providers ITable Presider: Susan Markens, CUNY-Lehman College
Agnostic to Professions, or Status Conscious After All? How Functional Medicine Doctors Negotiate Professional Identity - Sara Snitselaar, Boston University
Morality Under Fire: Ethical climate, moral distress, and health care professional burnout - Andrea L. Kjos, Drake University; Stacy Gnacinski, Drake University
Queering the Toolkit: Learning from LGBTQ+ Healthcare Experiences in the United States - Ryan DeCarsky, University of Washington, Seattle
“We're not the ethics police”: The professionalization of clinical ethicists and the regulation of medical decision-making - Will Schupmann, University of California, Los Angeles
“You Become a Slightly Better Doctor”: Doctors Adopting Integrated Medical Expertise Through Interactions with E-Patients - Leeor Shachar, Tel Aviv University
12: Healthcare Providers IITable Presider: Anna Claire Church, The Ohio State University
Managing Consensus and Dissensus in Palliative Medicine - Timothy Burke Elder, University of Chicago
13: Social Behaviors and Health ImplicationsTable Presider: Anne Figert, Loyola University-Chicago
Contextualizing Internet as a Fundamental Cause of Health Empowerment and Self-Care - Gul Seckin, University of North Texas
Heightened Health Advantage: Assessing Nativity Differences in Physical Health Among Children - Nicholas Freeman
“I went to parties, but I wore my mask in stores:” COVID-19 and performative social distancing - Sean Matthew Kearney, University of Iowa
Nationalist Solidarity and Compliance in Combating Covid-19 in Egypt and Tunisia - Mansoor Moaddel, University of Maryland-College Park
“Stand by me”: Exploring male partner involvement in preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Delhi - Surbhi Shrivastava, EMORY UNIVERSITY; Muthusamy Sivakami, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, India
14: Medical EducationGender, Nativity, and Country of Medical Education Disparities
in Selection into U.S. Medical Practice - Rebecca Anna Schut, University of Pennsylvania
“I’ll play the game”: Professional identity construction for medical students with minoritized identities - Juliana Madzia, University of Cincinnati
Understanding Variation in Social Mission Priorities for Health Education Schools: Insights from two stakeholder surveys - Thomas M. Guterbock, University of Virginia; Candice Chen, George Washington University; Hexuan Zhang, University of Virginia; Megan Peitz, Numerious Inc.; Shayne Zaslow; Julie Orban, George Washington University; Sonal Batra, George Washington University
Who Plans to Serve the Underserved? Social Identity and Training in Shaping Medical Students’ Career Plans - Lauren D. Olsen, Temple University; Laura A. Orrico, Penn State University, Abington
15: The Social Construction of Health and IllnessTable Presider: Carsten S. Jensen, University of Copenhagen
A Content Analysis of Alternative Medicine and Wellness Programs: The Construction of Medicine under Neoliberalism - Alec Cali, Stony Brook University
Antimicrobial resistance in the risk society - Who is to blame - Carsten S. Jensen, University of Copenhagen
Parallel Development: How Medicalization and Decriminalization Happened in the Social Construction of an Opioid (Overdose) Crisis - Xinyan Wu, University of Connecticut
Vaccinations and Good Parenting as Symbolic Capital for Vietnamese Parents in the United States - Kim Truong‐Vu, University of Colorado-Boulder
2173. Open Refereed RoundtableJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Sylvia Zamora, Loyola Marymount University
Table 1: Health and HealthcareTable Presider: Mariela Villalba Madrid, University of California,
IrvineAging Immigrant Health and Social Support - Mariela Villalba
Madrid, University of California, IrvineA Two-dimensional Analysis of Public Opinion on the Federal
Healthcare System during the COVID-19 Pandemic - Qiyao Pan
Disparities in Life Expectancy: A Sub-County Analysis - Sarah Collins, University of Cincinnati
How Socioeconomic Status is Converted into Health Practices: Results of Qualitative Interviews - Charles Allan McCoy, SUNY, College at Plattsburgh; Eliana Johnston; Cellan Hogan, SUNY, College at Plattsburgh
Increasing Psychological Distress Among Californians from 2013-2020: Race/Ethnic Differences - Sydney Tran, Arizona State University; Alexandra S Wormley, Arizona State University; Patricia Louie, University of Washington; Connor Sheehan, Arizona State University-Tempe
Table 2: Race and RacismTable Presider: Carolina Hernandez
Movements through the Borderlands: Racial Politics, Latinidad, and Mobilization in the Southwest - Carolina Hernandez
Racial and Gendered Stereotypes: Young Asian-American Men and Masculinity - Corinne Wai Yin Tam
Racial Ignorance or Anti-Black Racism?: Testing Mueller’s Theory of Racial Ignorance Using Experimental Design - Marni Fritz, University of Illinois at Chicago
They don't want to date any dark people: The queer cases of gay racism - Chong-suk Han, Middlebury College
Visualizing Anti-Asian Sentiment in the Age of COVID-19: Evidence from Twitter Data - Felipe Antonio Dias, Tufts University; Hao Zhu, Tufts University; Ayah Aboelela, Northeastern University
Table 3: Health InequalityTable Presider: Denise Mitchell, University of North Carolina-
Chapel HillStructural racism and allostatic load outcomes in US adults -
Denise Mitchell, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
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Environmental Health Disparities and Social Vulnerabilities: A Socio-Spatial Analysis of Lead Poisoning - Rasha Naseif, California State University, Northridge
The Weight of Stigma: Body Size, Weight Discrimination, and Health among Young Adults - Sadie Ridgeway, Washington State University
Transgender alcohol use and the limits of sex-based drinking measures - Wes Wislar, Ohio State University
White as milk: Biocentric bias in the framing of lactose intolerance and lactase persistence - Eli Kaufman; Catherine Do Tan, Vassar College
Table 4: Educational InequalityTable Presider: Hannah Foley Hertenstein, University of
California, IrvineAssessment of the HyFlex Instruction Mode on Student
Perceptions and Experiences - Harmony Nguyen; Brooke Jones; Talia Zuri Fernandez; Chenna Hu; Jonathan Aguilar; Faye Linda Wachs, California State Polytechnic University-Pomona; Juliana Fuqua
High School Racial Composition and Initial Aspiration in SEM Majors among Black and Hispanic College Students - Xiaoqu Huang
Influence of Learner Characteristics on Online Course Success for Underserved Students in Higher Education - Madhumita Banerjee, University of Wisconsin-Parkside
Tracking-related Experiences of the Second-generation Asian Indian Students in the USA - Dina Banerjee, Indian Institute of Management Udaipur; Akshaj Dev Bhattacharya, Indian Institute of Management Udaipur
Schools in Place and Cyberspace: Enrollment Patterns in Virtual and Brick-and-Mortar Charter Schools - Hannah Foley Hertenstein, University of California, Irvine
Table 5: PoliticsTable Presider: David McElhattan, Purdue University
Strategies of Sexual Assault Survivors in the Catholic Church of Ecuador - Caroline Grace Martinez, UC Irvine
Health Equity and Mask Wearing: Human Flourishing Beyond Political Identification - Alonso Aravena, Baylor University; Luther Anthony Royal, Baylor University
Meritocracy, Genetics, and the Political Framing of Stratification Research: A Survey Experiment about Redistribution Preferences - Ken Cai Kowalski, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Adam Gregory Lilly, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Tianhao Zhang, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
The Stigma Bind: Bifurcation and the Boundaries of Collateral Consequence Reform - David McElhattan, Purdue University
Table 6: Sex and GenderTable Presider: Nic Rios, CUNY Graduate Center
Family Support in Gay/ Lesbian Individuals’ Experiences of Sexual Identity-Based Discrimination, Harassment, and Violence - Meredith Gwynne Fair Worthen, University of Oklahoma; Melissa S. Jones, Brigham Young University
"Life Wasn't Supposed to be This Way": Involuntary Celibacy Among Young Men Online - Joselyne Quiroz
Problematizing the biomedical construction of autistic transgender people - Nic Rios, CUNY Graduate Center
What’s the Problem, Officer?: Policing, Public Sex, and the Making of a Social Problem - Kyle Shupe, University of Cincinnati
Table 7: Work and LaborTable Presider: Spencer Louis Potiker, University of California,
IrvineDiscourse in the Future of Work: How do Business
Organizations and Labor Unions View Automation? - L. Larry Liu, Princeton University
Labor Unions, Social Class, and Party Identification in the United States from 1973 to 2018 - Jiwon Lee, Johns Hopkins University
Making Revolutionary Constitutions? Labor Movement Constitutional Campaigns in Egypt and Tunisia, 2012-13 - Tyson Patros, New York University
The Border as Place or Concept? Supply Chains, Migration, and Labor in San Diego and Tijuana - Spencer Louis Potiker, University of California, Irvine
Table 8: Gender and Care WorkTable Presider: Mahindra Mohan Kumar, University of Oregon
Medical crowdfunding is gendered care work - Mark Igra, University of Washington; Audrey Ruth Omar, University of Washington
Negotiating Spaces and Identities: Life as A Female Domestic Worker - Shriya Thakkar
Occupational Stress Among Spanish Speaking Social Workers on the United States-Mexico Border - Amy Clark, Texas Woman's University; James Williams, Texas Woman's University
The Role of Religion in Social Work Practice: A Case Study in the US - David Barry, University of Wisconsin Colleges
"Crossing Our Fingers”: An Ethnography of Walk-In Homeless Services During COVID - Mahindra Mohan Kumar, University of Oregon
Table 9: Identity and BelongingTable Presider: Sabiha Mohyuddin, University of California Santa
BarbaraIndian American Identity Formation through Symbolic
Boundaries Around Indian, Desi, and American - Sabiha Mohyuddin, University of California Santa Barbara
What I Want the World to Know: Identity Reclamation Among Women Experiencing Homelessness - Rachel R Underwood, Vanderbilt University
From Viral to Chronic Illness: The Effects of Long-COVID on Adult Identities - Naomi J. Spence, CUNY-Lehman College; David Russell, Appalachian State University; Christa Mae Tumminello, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Jo-Ana D Chase, University of Missouri; Tatum Schwartz, Appalachian State University; Erin Bouldin, University of Utah
Sociological Dimensions of Loneliness and a Conceptual Framework of Belonging - Marie Skoczylas, University of Pittsburgh
Unlocking Language: Exploring the Impact That Labels Have On People Who Are Incarcerated - Brieana Bernal
Table 10: Work and LaborTable Presider: Jeff Scott Shelton, Wayne State College
COVID-19 and the Slaughterhouse: Assessing the Harms Rooted in Political Economy - India Luxton
Establishment Of Nurse Practitioners: A Qualitative Inquiry About Becoming an NP - Jeff Scott Shelton, Wayne State College
Gender Differences on Latinos’ Retirement Savings - Sung David Chun, Mercy College of Ohio
Meanings of Solidarity in Development - Sophia Boutilier,
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Stony Brook UniversityThe Hidden Strains of "Cool" Jobs - Eli R. Wilson, University of
New Mexico-Albuquerque
Table 11: Wealth and Social MobilityTable Presider: Seok Woo Kwon, University of Calgary
The worlds of wealth and income inequality in Europe - Nicolas Duvoux, University Paris 8
Intergenerational occupational persistence and mobility in Central Europe - Michael Lee Smith, Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences
Getting Rich but not Giving? Mechanisms impeding charitable giving in China - Qian Wei, Stanford University; Reza Hasmath, University of Alberta
Left Behind: Yachts, Dinghies, and Perceptions of Social Inequality in Covid-19 - Jacob Conley; Alexandrea J. Ravenelle, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Abigail Newell, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
The crossover effect of entrepreneurship on the well-being of spouses - Seok Woo Kwon, University of Calgary
Table 12: Place and SpaceTable Presider: Emma Vetter, George Mason University
“Gentrification and Displacement in the American Rustbelt: A Two- City, Two-Neighborhood Comparison” - J Coley, University at Buffalo
Analyzing the Variation in Characteristics between Jurisdictions That Regulate Invisible and Visible Innovative Affordable Housing Solutions - Katrin B. Anacker, George Mason University, Arlington, VA
Modern Hoboes: A Sociological Approach to the Increase in Van Life amongst Millennials - Emma Vetter, George Mason University
The Spatial Concentration of Sexual Assault in a Deep South City - Caitlin Charles
Table 13: Race and RacismTable Presider: Paula K. Miller, Ohio University
A Thousand Haitian Revolutions Across the Black Atlantic: Method and Insurrections Aboard Slaving Ships - Pyar Seth, Johns Hopkins University; Alexandre White, Johns Hopkins University
Racial Discrimination, Coping, and Mental Health Resilience Among African Americans After 2020 - Dawne M. Mouzon, Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Reexamining Avatars of Whiteness: Changes in Racial Presentation of Video Game Player Characters - David R. Dietrich, Texas State University
Carceral Inequality, Color Lines, and Colonialism: Indigenous and Black Carceral Inequality in North American Settler Colonialism - Kelly M Tabbutt, University of Oklahoma - Norman
Table 14: Institutions and NetworksTable Presider: Prami Sengupta, University of California, Irvine
Crime and the Governance of Large Metropolises in Latin America: Mexico City & São Paulo - Arturo Alvarado, El Colegio de México
Institutional Mediations in Ecological Modernization: A Structural Model of Environmental Consciousness Pathways - Jared Weld Sanborn; Brett Clark, University of Utah; Lazarus Adua, University of Utah; Karen Xuan Zhang, University of Utah
Snitching as Sociation: Trading and Taboo on Wall Street - Robert R Faulkner, University of Massachusetts Amerst; Eric R. Cheney, Central Washington University
We Want to See You Succeed: How Small Shareholders Influence Big Corporations - Prami Sengupta, University of California, Irvine
Table 15: Youth and InequalityTable Presider: Jonathan M Ibarra, UC Santa Barbara
Anxiety in the College Classroom: Students’ Perspectives on Causes and Solutions - Kristen L. Discola, California State University-Los Angeles
How Does a Restorative Nonviolent Communication Program Affect Stigmatized Youths’ Emotions and Conflict Management? - Shelley Keith, University of Memphis
Latino Boys, Schooling and the Experience of Social Neglect - Jonathan M Ibarra, UC Santa Barbara; Victor M. Rios, University of California-Santa Barbara
Salt Lake Peer Court, Cultural Framing, and Disproportionate Minority Contact - Rebecca Young Owen, University of Utah; Ed A. Munoz, University of Utah
Table 16: Qualitative Data and TheoryTable Presider: Jeffrey Bilik, University of Michigan
Affording Pleasure: The Role of Objects in Women and AFAB Individual’s Sexual Self-knowledge and Pleasure - Spencier Rian Ciaralli, Augustana University; Kelcie Vercel, Augustana University
Articulating Citizenship in Russia's Housing Market - Jeffrey Bilik, University of Michigan
Cooking and remembering among Nipo-Brazilian women - Veridiana Domingos Cordeiro, University of São Paulo; Sachiko Takita-Ishii, Yokohama City University
Studying WWII Letters - A Model for Qualitative Analysis - Michael Lewis Sanow, The Community College of Baltimore County
The Paranoid and the Professors - Gary D Jaworski, Fairleigh Dickison University
Table 17: InequalityTable Presider: Michael S. Topping, University of Wisconsin-
MadisonChildhood Disadvantage and Later Life Disability: The Role
of Heterogeneity in Parental Death - Michael S. Topping, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Doing it All? How Academic Women Navigate and Construct Success in a Striving Culture - Amanda Koontz, University of Central Florida; Annika M. Wilcox, University of Central Florida
Effect of Educational Expansion on Returns: A Causal Inference Approach - Alex Wei Jie Chow
The Gray Divorce Revolution in Korea - Sangyoub Park, Washburn University
The Protective Effect of Parents’ Network-based Social Capital on Child Labor Exploitation in Guinea - Tenshi Kawashima, University of Georgia; Jody Clay-Warner, University of Georgia; Hui Yi, University of Georgia; David Okech, University of Georgia; Jiacheng Li, University of Georgia
Table 18: ImmigrationTable Presider: Yoselinda Mendoza, Cornell University
Cultural Authority of Psychotherapy among Chinese Christian Immigrants - Xi Wang, Northwestern University
Did we leave a good impression? Asian Impression Management, Matrix of Consciousness, and Margins of
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Intersectionality - Rafia Javaid Mallick, Georgia State University
From Them to Us? The Transition of Media Framing of Immigrants in 1987-1990 and 2016-2019 Japan - Risa Murase
"It’s all going to hell”: How Laypeople Make Sense of Migration-Related News - Bernadette Nadya Jaworsky, Masaryk University; Ivana Rapoš Božič, Masaryk University; Alica Rétiová, Masaryk University; Radka Klvaňová, Masaryk University
The agency and advocacy of Latinx immigrant women in precarious housing - Yoselinda Mendoza, Cornell University
Sunday, 9:00 am
2201. Meeting. ASA Exhibit HallLACC, Level 1, West Hall B, 9:00am-4:00pm
2271. Meeting. Section on Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology Business Meeting
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 9:00-9:30am
Sunday, 10:00 am
2303. Meeting. Student Forum Business MeetingLACC, Level 1, 150A, 10:00-11:30am
2304. Minority Fellowship Program. Race and Individuals’ Interactions with Social Institutions
LACC, Level 1, 150B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Heather Washington, American Sociological
AssociationPresider: Sofia Locklear, Western UniversityBlack-Owned Bank Branches and Credit Flows during the
Subprime Lending Boom - Asia Inez Bento, Rice UniversityPolicing the Poor and Rural: Child Support Enforcement
Involvement Across the Rural/Nonrural Divide - Maretta McDonald, Louisiana State University
Youth Abolition Feminism: Black and Latinx Young Men’s Activism in Carceral Los Angeles - Uriel Serrano, University of California, Santa Cruz
2304. Sociology in Practice Settings Symposium. This isn’t the Academy: Moving into an Applied Sociological Career
LACC, Level 1, 150C, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: George L. Wimberly, American Educational
Research AssociationPresider: Caren Arbeit, RTI InternationalFrom Academic Sociologist to Implementation Health Researcher:
Lessons Learned while Pivoting Careers during a Pandemic - Valerie L. Chepp, Cleveland Clinic
In Search of the Elusive Blueprint: Becoming a Sociologist-in-Practice - Marie Skoczylas, University of Pittsburgh
Intersections and Integration of UX/Experience/Human-Centered Design and Sociology in Architecture and Interior Design Projects - Michelle Y. Janning, Whitman College
“It’s All Geek to Me: Sharing Qualitative Methodological Skills in Practice Settings” - Trenton M. Haltom, Baylor College of Medicine
Sociologists Co-opting Bureaucracy: Lessons learned through interdisciplinary collaborations in the National Institutes of Health - Juanita J. Chinn, US Department of Health and Human Services; Ronna Popkin, NICHD
Sociology in Practice in a Non-Profit - Yesenia Sandoval Lopez, Center for Engaged Scholarship
The Jefferson Science Fellowship: An Opportunity to Undertake Applied Sociology - Brian Gran, Case Western Reserve University
2306. Book Forum. Redistributing the Poor: Jails, Hospitals, and the Crisis of Law and Fiscal Austerity
LACC, Level 1, 151, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Monica C. Bell, Yale UniversityAuthor: Armando Lara-Millan, University of California-BerkeleyPanelists: Dorothy E. Roberts, University of Pennsylvania; Bruce
Western, Columbia University; Nicole P. Marwell, University of Chicago
Moderator: Monica C. Bell, Yale University
2307. Presidential Panel. Immigration Enforcement, Borders, and Displacement
LACC, Level 1, 152, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Daniel E. Martinez, University of ArizonaPresider: Daniel E. Martinez, University of ArizonaPanelists: Bertha Alicia Bermudez Tapia, New Mexico State
University; Guillermo Yrizar Barbosa, Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla; Margot Moinester, Washington University-St. Louis; Jeremy Slack, University of Texas at El Paso
This panel will consist of a discussion and Q&A session on immigration enforcement, borders, and displacement with migration scholars working in critical field sites in Mexico, along the US-Mexico border, and in the interior United States. The panelists will provide a brief overview of their current research projects and will discuss the dynamic and changing nature of Central American and Mexican migration in these field sites. The participants will touch on a variety of topics such as asylum, undocumented migration, migrants' experiences with Mexican and US officials, Title 42 "expulsions," migrant deaths, and immigration enforcement in the interior United States. Attention will also be paid to, on the one hand, the various forms of marginalization and vulnerability migrants experience, and on the other, the agency and resiliency they exercise during their migratory trajectories.
2308. Section on Organizations, Occupations and Work. Inequality and Job Quality
LACC, Level 1, 153A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizers: Tarun Banerjee, CUNY-John Jay College of
Criminal Justice; Tim Bartley, Washington University-St. Louis; Marie Sarita Gaytan, University of Utah; Angèle Christin, Stanford University
Presider: Tarun Banerjee, CUNY-John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Health Status, Gender, and Selection into Precarious Work: A Cross-Lagged Panel Model Approach - Linsey Nicole Edwards, New York University; Wenhao Jiang, New York University
Job Upgrading and Earnings Growth for Non-college Workers - Dylan Nelson, University of Michigan; Nathan Wilmers, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Letian Zhang, Harvard Business School
Prize or Penalty? Reputational Effects of Diversity Scholarships in the Labor Market - Janet Xu, Harvard University
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The Long Expansion and Decline of Blacksmiths: New Evidence from Linked US Decennial Censuses - Jerry A. Jacobs, University of Pennsylvania; Xiuqi Yang, Shandong University; Xi Song, University of Pennsylvania
Young, Black, and Educated During a Pandemic: An Interventionist Audit on Entry into Good Jobs - Adina Sterling, Stanford University, Graduate School of Business; Marissa Thompson, Columbia University
Discussant: Christine L. Williams, University of Texas-Austin
2309. Section on Race, Gender, Class. Missing and Unknown: The Institutional Neglect of BIPOC Trans/Non-Binary/Women
LACC, Level 1, 153B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Zulema Valdez, University of California-MercedPresider: Katherine Ally Zaslavsky, Cornell UniversityA Critical Review of Datasets on Refugees: Gender and refugee
vulnerabilities - Sevin Gulfer Sagnic, University of California San Diego
Naming Feminicide: A Comparative Analysis of Missing and Murdered Women in Mexico and in the US - Juliana de Oliveira Horst, Rutgers University; Priscilla Conti Bartolomeu, Federal University of Paraná (Brazil)
On the Margins of Police Violence: The Police Killings and Assaults of Low-Income Black Women - Krishanna Prince, University of Delaware
The Risk of Missingness: Missing Persons, Race, and Social Disadvantage - Kiara Wyndham-Douds, New York University; Matthew Wolfe, New York University
2310. Section on Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology. CITAMS Special Topic Session: So, I Guess I Study Tech Now?
LACC, Level 1, 153C, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizers: Jenny L. Davis, The Australian National
University; D'Lane R. Compton, University of New OrleansPresider: Matt Rafalow, GoogleRespondents’ opinion on COVID-19 and their willingness to
provide their social media info in a survey - Markus Hadler, University of Graz (Austria); Beate Kloesch; Markus Reiter-Haas; Elisabeth Lex
Seeking Potential, Seeing Problems: Tech Professionals’ Perceptions of Big Data in China and the US - Di Di, Santa Clara University
Speculative Justice: How Digital Surveillance is Used to Adjudicate the Future - Anya Degenshein, Marquette University
The Experimental Hand: Experimentation as a Mode of Platform Governance - Hatim Rahman, Northwestern University; Tim Weiss, Imperial College London
Working as Online Content Creator: Navigating between Community and Markets - Anne Kathrin Kronberg, University of North Carolina-Charlotte; Leah Bourque, UNC Charlotte; Zinobia Chara Bennefield, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Discussant: Christopher Persaud, University of Southern California
2311. Section on Sociology of Development. Comparative Perspectives on Sociology of Development
LACC, Level 2, 301A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizers: Amit Anshumali, The University of Chicago;
Heidi E. Rademacher, SUNY-BrockportPresider: Grace Yuehan Wang, Stellenbosch University, South
AfricaBureaucracies of emplacement, fettered politics: explaining land
titling in two Brazilian states - Gabriel Locke Suchodolski, UCLA
Does Foreign Investment Affect Economic Growth in Developing Countries? New Cross-National Evidence, 1990-2019 - Steven Andrew Mejia, University of California, Irvine
Social Insecurity under Contemporary Capitalism - Rina Agarwala, Johns Hopkins University
The Globalization of Production, National Labor Regulations, and Income Inequality Across the North-South Divide, 1980-2013 - Anthony Roberts, Colorado State University; Thai Binh Tran, Colorado State University
2312. Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements. Social Movement Activism, the Pandemic, and Public Health Crises
LACC, Level 2, 301B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Didem Turkoglu, New York University-Abu
DhabiPresider: Didem Turkoglu, New York University-Abu DhabiWorkers Not Warriors: Health Worker Protests in the COVID-19
Era - Sorcha A. Brophy, Columbia University; Veena Sriram, University of British Columbia; Kartik Sharma, University of British Columbia
Oppositions to the Covid-19 Public Policies in the South of France as a Moral Panic - Alexandre Dafflon, University of Lausanne
“Communism is the final variant” Counterknowledge, Medical Freedom, and the Cultural Idiom of “Socialism” - John Anthony Maldonado, Princeton University
Political Engagement and Activism during COVID-19: Lessons from a Contemporary Honduran Case Study - Kevin Hans Waitkuweit, National Coalition of Independent Scholars
Discussant: Neal Caren, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
2313. Meeting. Section on Medical Sociology Business MeetingLACC, Level 2, 303A, 10:00-10:30am
2314. Section on International Migration. Black Sociology of Immigration: Theories and Cases
LACC, Level 2, 303B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizers: Marcelle Medford, Bates College; Joseph
Crampah Ewoodzie, Davidson CollegePresider: Adrienne Lee Atterberry, SUNY-New PaltzBack to Africa: Black Transnationalism and Second-Generation
West African Youth - Dialika Sall, CUNY-Lehman CollegeBlack, Migrant, or in-Between: Reframing Race through
Differential Blackness - Jamella N. Gow, Gonzaga UniversityBlaxit, Blacugees, and Blaxicans: Black Americans as Emigrants
and Contemporary Migration to Mexico - Lewis Miles, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
On Contemporary Middle-Class African Migration - Tristan Ivory, Cornell University
Persecuted for reasons of race: hemispheric frontier logics of Haitians’ displacement - Martha Balaguera, University of Toronto; Luisa Farah Schwartzman, University of Toronto; Luis Van Isschot, University of Toronto
2315. Section on Sociology of Indigenous Peoples and Native Nations. Indigeneity Beyond Colonialism
LACC, Level 2, 304A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Desi Small-Rodriguez, University of California-
Los AngelesPresider: Marcelo A. Bohrt, American University“I’m Always Proud of Being Oromo”: Immigration and Indigenous
African Cultural Revival - Beka Guluma, Stanford UniversityPacific Islanders at the Intersection(s) of Racialization and
Indigeneity - Sione Lynn Pili Lister, University of Arizona
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Pushed Out: Structural Inequalities and School Disengagement in Hawai’i Public Schools - Sanna King, Mississippi State University
Settler-Indigeneity and the Limits of Liberal Resistance to Colonialism - Emily Schneider, Northern Arizona University
2316. Regular Session. Sociology of BullyingLACC, Level 2, 304B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Kelley Fong, Georgia Institute of TechnologyPresider: Kelley Fong, Georgia Institute of TechnologyYouth Aggression in Social Context: Making Space for The
Sociology of Bullying - Christopher Donoghue, Montclair State University
Sociology of Bullying: Status Motivation, Network Stability, and Instrumental Cruelty - Liann Tucker, Duke University; Robert W. Faris, University of California-Davis
Bullying as a Social Problem - C.J. Pascoe, University of OregonGrowing Up Online in an Anti-Bullying Era - Sarah A. Miller,
Boston UniversityDiscussant: Robert Crosnoe, University of Texas-Austin
2317. Regular Session. Consumers and Consumption I: Diversifying Consumption Forms
LACC, Level 2, 304C, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Yuki Kato, Georgetown UniversityPresider: AJ Golio, Tulane UniversityCultural Consumption and Covid-19 – Persistent Inequalities
under Disruption - Tal Feder, Technion - Israel institute of Technology; Siobhan McAndrew, University of Sheffield; David O'Brien, University of Edinburgh; Mark Taylor, University of Sheffield
Digital Gentrification: Food, Delivery Apps and Social Distinction - Camila Assunção Crumo
Do attitudes toward food innovations vary by age? Evidence from a U.S. Midwest survey - Julia McQuillan, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Trey Fago, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Unending Consumption: A Prime Example - David Michael Arditi, University of Texas-Arlington
Divestment as Investment: “Kondo-ing” Lives in an Era of Overaccumulation - Meghann Lucy, Boston University
2318. Regular Session. Ideologies, Inequalities and Individual as well as Couple Strategies and Constraints at Work and at Home
LACC, Level 2, 306A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Phyllis Moen, University of Minnesota-Twin
CitiesPresider: Megan Henley, Colorado Mesa UniversityCouples’ Ideological Pairings and Housework Sharing - Natalie S.
Nitsche, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Daniela Grunow, Goethe University Frankfurt; Ansgar Hudde
Racial-Ethnic Differences in Couples’ Work-Hour Strategies - Léa Pessin, Pennsylvania State University; Elena Pojman
Racial/Ethnic Variation in the Relationship between Educational Assortative Mating and Wives’ Income Trajectories - Patrick Denice, Western University; Kate Hee Choi, Western University
Dual-Career Couples’ Professional Trajectories - Jaclyn S. Wong, University of South Carolina-Columbia; Megan Routh, University of Texas-Arlington
A Distaste for Insecurity: Job Preferences of Young People in the Transition to Adulthood - Lin Rouvroye, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI-KNAW);
Hendrik P. van Dalen, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI-KNAW); University Medical Centre Groningen (UMCG), University of Groningen; Tilburg University, Tilburg School of Economics and Management (TISEM); Kène Henkens, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI-KNAW); University Medical Centre Groningen (UMCG), University of Groningen; University of Amsterdam Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences; Joop J. Schippers, Utrecht University (UU) Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance
2319. Regular Session. International Immigration (2)LACC, Level 2, 306B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Paolo Boccagni, University of TrentoPresider: Paolo Boccagni, University of TrentoPositive Selection into Permanent Migration Aspirations in
Three Distinct Migration Settings - Melissa Alcaraz, Brigham Young University-Provo; Erick Axxe, The Ohio State University; Jennifer Elyse Glick, Pennsylvania State University
Race or Immigrant Status? A Meta-Analysis of Field Experiments of Discrimination in 13 Countries - Lincoln G. Quillian, Northwestern University; Arnfinn H. Midtboen, Institute for Social Research, Oslo
Selectivity Among Educational Migrants? A Multi-sited Investigation - Hector Cebolla-Boado, UNED; Yasemin Soysal, Berlin Social Science Center, WZB
The interplay between refugee inflows and media coverage in determining attitudes towards immigrants in Germany - Chia-Jung Tsai, Max-Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Robert Gordon Rinderknecht, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Emilio Zagheni, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
“You’re Only Family When You’re Rich”: Cross-Border Kinship Visa Documents and Relational Work - Sohoon Yi, Kyungpook National University
Group Contact and Identifications Shaping Return and Circular Migration Intentions - Tolga Tezcan, California State University-Monterey Bay
2321. Regular Session. Organizations I: Thinking About Organizations
LACC, Level 2, 308B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur, Rhode Island
CollegePresider: Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur, Rhode Island CollegePublic Knowledge Organizations: Pathways of Mission Drift
and Organizing Knowledge Labor - Laura Garbes, Brown University; Prabhdeep Singh Kehal, Brown University
How a rule becomes an exception: Discursive corruption & emergence of experimental use in scientific production - Jeannette Anastasia Colyvas, Northwestern University; Hokyu Hwang, UNSW Sydney
Bondaries, Boundary Work, and Organizational Resilience: : Repair and Persistence in Challenging Times - Diane Vaughan, Columbia University
Models of the Market and Institutional Logics - Emily A. Barman, Loyola University-Chicago
Public Service Responsiveness in Authoritarian Regimes: aspirational peers, protests, and exercise of bureaucratic discretion - Sehrazat Gulsum Mart, University of Notre Dame
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2322. Regular Session. Social Status, Social Dynamics, and Mental Health
LACC, Level 2, 309, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Christy LaShaun Erving, Vanderbilt UniversityPresider: Matthew Andersson, Baylor UniversityFinancial strain, social relationships, and mental health disparity
by race/ethnicity in later life - Wenhua Lai, Michigan State University
The Impact of Family Rejection on Suicidality among Transgender Adults - Guadalupe Marquez-Velarde, Utah State University; Gabe H. Miller, Mississippi State University; Jesse Shircliff, Utah State University
The Weight of Discrimination: The Relationship Between Weight Discrimination and Suicide Ideation and Suicide Attempts - Carlyn Graham, Pennsylvania State University
Trajectories of Depression in an Unfinished Gender Revolution - Katrina Leupp, Washington State University
Discussant: Ekédi Mpondo-Dika, University of California-Berkeley
2323. Meeting. First-Generation and Working-Class Community Organizational Meeting
LACC, Level 2, 401, 10:00-11:30am
2324. Thematic Session. Displacements, Destabilizations, and Disruptions in Central America
LACC, Level 2, 402A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Cecilia Menjivar, University of California-Los
AngelesPresider: Katy M. Pinto, California State University-Dominguez
HillsDisplacement, Migration, and Misrepresentations of Central
Americans - Leisy Janet Abrego, University of California, Los Angeles
Extractivist Industries and Displacements of Indigenous Communities in Central America and Beyond - Giovanni Batz, University of California, Santa Barbara
The paradoxical (mis)treatment of Central American Immigrant Youth in the U.S. Asylum Process - Chiara Galli, Cornell University
Escaping Exclusion and Encountering Punishment in the U.S.: Central American Women Navigating Gender-based Violence and Migration - Andrea Gomez Cervantes, Wake Forest University; Leydy Diossa-Jimenez, University of California-Los Angeles
Discussant: Nestor P. Rodriguez, The University of Texas at Austin
2325. Special Sessions. The Concept of Entitlement: Deservedness, Dispositions, and Distribution
LACC, Level 2, 402B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Rachel Sherman, New School for Social
ResearchPresider: Nina Bandelj, University of California-IrvineRace, Entitlement, and the State: The Question of Societal
Inclusion - Jean Beaman, University of California-Santa Barbara
Entitled to an Advantage: How Parents Justify Educational Pursuits and Inequality - Pawan H. Dhingra, Amherst College
How 'Entitlement' Connects Self and Structure - Rachel Sherman, New School for Social Research
Isolation and Advocacy: How Working-Class Americans Confront Broken Institutions - Jennifer M Silva, Indiana University
2326. Special Sessions. The Racialized Politics of Domestic Terrorism
LACC, Level 2, 403A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: David Cunningham, Washington University-St.
LouisPresider: David Cunningham, Washington University-St. LouisPanelists: Peter Simi, Chapman University; Hajar Yazdiha,
University of Southern California; Jennifer Earl, University of Arizona; Deepa Kumar, Rutgers University
2327. Thematic Session. The Far-Reaching Impact of Job Precarity and Displacement
LACC, Level 2, 403B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizers: Jennie E. Brand, University of California-Los
Angeles; Florencia Torche, Stanford UniversityPresiders: Florencia Torche, Stanford University; Jennie E. Brand,
University of California-Los AngelesPanelists: Sarah Damaske, Pennsylvania State University; David
Pedulla, Stanford University; Allison Pugh, University of Virginia; Daniel J. Schneider, Harvard University
2328. Section on Sociology of Culture. Culture in a (Post)Pandemic World (Graduate Professionalization Panel)
LACC, Level 2, 404A, 10:00-11:00amSession Organizer: Amy Zhang, George Mason UniversityPresider: Nino Bariola, The University of Texas at AustinPanelists: Rachel Skaggs, Ohio State University; Fernando A.
Calderón Figueroa, University of Toronto; Vivian Shaw, Vanderbilt University; Brenton David Kalinowski, Rice University
2329. Regular Session. Religion and (Secular?) Social Institutions and Processes
LACC, Level 2, 404B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Orit Avishai, Fordham UniversityPresider: Courtney Ann Irby, Illinois Wesleyan UniversityDenominational Investment and Vertical Stratification in Higher
Education in the Early 20th Century - Tessa Dorothy Huttenlocher
“In a Religious Celebration”: Federal Case Law Involving Religion-Based Claims that Support LGBT Rights - Kelsy Burke, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Emily Kazyak, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Maia Behrendt, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Negotiating urban gentrification and secularity in Shanghai - Weishan Huang, Hong Kong Shue Yan University
Pandemic Christianity in Korea: conspiracy, creativity, community - Joseph E. Yi, Hanyang University; Wondong Lee, UC Irvine
Same difference, different sameness: Gender-navigating the denominational maze in a Christian African context - Victor Agadjanian, University of California-Los Angeles
Discussant: Courtney Ann Irby, Illinois Wesleyan University2330. Regular Session. The Making of Remaking of Science in
Bureaucratic and Institutional ContextLACC, Level 2, 405, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Omar A. Lizardo, University of California-Los
AngelesPresider: Omar A. Lizardo, University of California-Los AngelesArtificially Intelligent Science - Karin D. Knorr Cetina, University of
Chicago; Joshua SilverMaking and Remaking Scientific Facts: Genetic Mutations in
Humans and Drought in California,1950s-Present - Daniel Navon, University of California-San Diego; Haley McInnis, University of California, San Diego
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The Cycle of Doubt: How Scientists Cope with Uncertainties in Production of Data - Seokkyun Joshua Woo, Georgia Institute of Technology; John P. Walsh, Georgia Institute of Technology
Theorizing State Science Bureaucracy: Learning translational research policy at the U.S. National Cancer Institute - Natalie B. Aviles, University of Virginia
The Spectre of Expertise: The Dilemma of Expert Knowledge in the Struggle for Community-based Insulin - Nicole Foti, University of California San Francisco
2331. Regular Session. Sexualities III: Rethinking Sexualities Concepts and Frameworks
LACC, Level 2, 406A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Ghassan Moussawi, University of Illinois at
Urbana-ChampaignPresider: Ghassan Moussawi, University of Illinois at Urbana-
ChampaignBlindfolded and Bound: The Homonormative Urban Lens - Landon
Hayes Lauder, Boston UniversityDesiring Technologies: Digital Pathways Toward Queer Sociality -
Dominique M Adams-SantosExploring Criminal Stigma, Gay Identity, and Mate Selection
across Parole Sentence Status - Kwan-Lamar Blount-Hill, Arizona State University-Downtown Phoenix; Douglas N. Evans, Fairleigh Dickinson University
STEM majors as cover: LGBTQ scientists and engineers on migration from family of origin - Tom J. Waidzunas, Temple University
Understanding Transgressive Sex Practices through a Sex Hobby Framework - Kenneth Hanson, University of Oregon
2332. Regular Session. Section on Social Psychology. Status, Trust, and Social Exchange.
LACC, Level 2, 406B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Sarah K. Harkness, University of IowaPresider: Sarah K. Harkness, University of IowaStatus and Racial Ideology: How is Racial Status Interpreted? -
Brennan J. Miller, Clemson UniversityHow the Possibility and Experience of Refusal and Acceptance
Affect Structural Pressures toward Inequality - Scott V. Savage, University of Houston; Monica M. Whitham, Oklahoma State University
Uncertainty and Trust: the Effect of Textual Transaction Reviews on Darknet Market Outcomes - William Holtkamp, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Scott W. Duxbury, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
2333. Regular Session. Regular Trans Studies Session: Bureaucracies of Trans Displacement, Displacing Bureaucracies of the Gender Binary
LACC, Level 2, 407, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizers: Alithia Zamantakis, Northwestern University;
Tristen Kade, University of California, Santa BarbaraPresiders: Tristen Kade, University of California, Santa Barbara;
Alithia Zamantakis, Northwestern UniversityCreating “Global” Standards for Gender-Affirming Healthcare:
Evidence-Based Medicine and Diverse Expertise - Alyssa A. Lynne, Northwestern University
Deconstructing gender: A quantitative examination of gender and economic heterogeneity among the transgender population - Katie Donnelly Moran, Princeton University
Pursuing Gender Euphoria: A Sociological Model of Dysphoric
Distress - Kai W McKinney, New Mexico State University; David G. Ortiz, New Mexico State University
Reproducing the Gender Binary: Gender Flashpoints at the Texas Capitol - Erika Slaymaker, University of Texas
Transgender in Detention: Victimization Experiences in Immigration Facilities - Guadalupe Marquez-Velarde, Utah State University; Gabe H. Miller, Mississippi State University; Beatriz Aldana Marquez, Texas State University; Mario Suarez, Utah State University; Jesse Shircliff, Utah State University
Discussant: Amaury Jariel Rijo Sánchez, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
2339. American Sociological Association. Rose Series Special Session: Collateral Damages: Landlords and the Urban Housing Crisis, by Meredith Greif (Russell Sage Foundation, 2022)
LACC, Level 2, 411, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Gregory Smithsimon, CUNY-Brooklyn CollegePresider: Gregory Smithsimon, CUNY-Brooklyn CollegePanelists: Meredith Greif, Johns Hopkins University; Deirdre Aine
Oakley, Georgia State University; Manuel Pastor, University of Southern California; Prentiss A. Dantzler, University of Toronto
2340. Teaching Workshop. A Careers Course for Sociology Students
LACC, Level 2, 501A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Mary Scheuer Senter, Central Michigan
UniversityLeader: Mary Scheuer Senter, Central Michigan University
2341. Teaching Workshop. Using Our Sociological Imagination to Cultivate Neurodiverse Classrooms
LACC, Level 2, 501B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: August Taylor G. Smith, City University of New
YorkLeader: Justin Beauchamp
2342. Teaching and Learning Symposium. Teaching and Learning Symposium Workshop II
LACC, Level 2, 501C, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Liban Sheikh, American Sociological
AssociationLeader: Rifat A. Salam, CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community
CollegeInnovative Student Engagement Across Multiple Teaching
Environments - Sheila Lakshmi Steinberg, University of Massachusetts Global; Lata Murti, University of Massachusetts Global
Reinvigorating the post-pandemic classroom through open and active pedagogies - Oral Robinson, University of British Columbia; Alexander Wilson, University of British Columbia
2344. Meeting. Teaching Sociology Editorial BoardLACC, Level 2, 502B, 10:00-11:30am
2362. Regular Session. Work and the WorkplaceJW Marriott, Level 3, Olympic 3, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Jake Rosenfeld, Washington University-St. LouisPresider: Jennifer Laird, CUNY-Lehman CollegeCan the U.S. Tech Industry Becoming More Inclusive? - JooHee
Han, University of Oslo; Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
COVID-19 and the Uneven Stress of Social Change: Remote Work and Subjective Well-Being - Wen Fan, Boston College;
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Phyllis Moen, University of Minnesota-Twin CitiesReducing gender bias in hiring: An intervention on hiring
managers' discretion at the paring down stage - Almasa Sarabi, University of Amsterdam
The Limits of Millennials’ Racial Attitudes: How Much Does Diversity and Inclusion Matter in Employment Decisions? - Adia M. Harvey Wingfield, Washington University-St. Louis; Maggie Wood
Workplace Racial Context and Its Inequality Implications - Daniel Adam Nicholson, Ohio State University; Vincent J. Roscigno, Ohio State University
2367. Regular Session. Urban Sociology IJW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza I, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Brandi Thompson Summers, University of
California-BerkeleyPresider: Brandi Thompson Summers, University of California-
BerkeleySecuring and Sanitizing San Francisco’s Castro: Preserving LGBTQ
Space Through “Clean and Safe Governance” - Jennifer Reck, San Francisco State University
Colonialism by Another Name: Regionalization and the Origins of the Flint Water Crisis - Aaron C Foote, West Virginia University
The Indoors/Outdoors Divide: Homelessness, Rat Infestation, and Spatial Management in Downtown Los Angeles - Andrew McCumber, Boston University
Trouble on Main Street: Redevelopment and Resistance in the Washington, DC Suburbs - Willow S. Lung-Amam, University of Maryland
Domesticity as Urban Development: Colonial Fantasies and Postcolonial Aspirations in Black South African Townships - Annie Hikido, Colby College
2371. Collective Behavior and Social Movements RoundtableJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 10:00-11:00amSession Organizer: Luiz Vilaca, University of Notre Dame
Table 1: Cultural Approaches to Studying Social MovementsTable Presider: Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick, University of San Diego
A Cultural Approach to Mobilization - Zeynep Ozgen, New York University
‘Hindutva is Hinduism Resisting’: Social Justice Discourse in Conservative Youth Mobilization in the US - Anuradha Sajjanhar, Australian National University
The Contentious Lifestyle Movement - Todd C. Couch, Francis Marion University
Utopia 1.0: The Politics of Burning Man - Eric P. Magnuson, Loyola Marymount University
On fear and (un)familiarity: the limits of liberal conceptions of Islamophobia for anti-racism in Britain - Scarlet Harris, University of Manchester
Table 2: Violence and ProtestsTable Presider: Davyd Setter
Examining Structural Influences on Right-Wing Terrorism in the United States - Han Nitzan Cronig, University of Maryland, College Park
Forging and Sustaining Agreement Across Ideological Divides: Sumud Freedom Camp Coalition in the Occupied West Bank - Michelle I. Gawerc, Loyola University Maryland
How Movements Influence Public Opinion on Political Violence: Attitude Shifts After the George Floyd Protests - Davyd Setter; Sharon Erickson Nepstad, University of New Mexico-Albuquerque
Table 4: Social Movement OutcomesTable Presider: Luiz Vilaca, University of Notre Dame
Defended or defunded? Local and state policy outcomes of the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests - Mathis Ebbinghaus; Jacob Rubel; Nathan Bailey
Lady health workers’ union: demands, tactics & successes of female community health workers in Pakistan - Sarah Ahmed
The Political Economy of Indignation: Neoliberal Crisis and Social Movements in Spain - Eduardo Romanos, Universidad Complutense de Madrid; Jorge Sola, Universidad Complutense de Madrid; César Rendueles, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
Who gets the goods? Disentangling the effects of parliamentary representation and collective action on welfare spending - Caitlin Ella Wind, New York University; David Calnitsky, Western University
Table 3: Social Movements and RepressionDo the Locks on the Iron Cage of Liberalism Work? The
ICL, Social Movements, and Repression - Jalal Fetrati, University of New Mexico; Saber Khani
Moving Apart, Coming Together: The Emergence of a SMC in the South Korean LGBTQ Movement - Seong-Jo Jeong; Heeyoung Lee, University at Albany SUNY; Dawool Cheong, Chung-Ang University; Chan S. Suh, Chung-Ang University
Where Have All The Black Revolutionaries Gone in Steel City?: An Interview with Sala Udin - Tony Gaskew, University of Pittsburgh
"The Nationalization of Collective Action" - Maria De Jesus Mora, California State University-Stanislaus
Table 5: Online Collective ActionTable Presider: Sharon Yoon, University of Notre Dame
Harnessing Social Media Activism in the Fight Against Hate in Osaka's Koreatown - Sharon Yoon, University of Notre Dame
How did #StopAsianHate react to #BlackLivesMatter after the Atlanta shootings (and vice versa) - Jihye Kim, JBNU; Jae-Woo Kim, Chonbuk National University
The instrumental value of ‘success’: How digital advocacy groups employ multiple discursive repertoires to advance movements - Noah Benjamin D Mello, University of Sydney; Rohan Grover
The Effect of Critical Events on the Mobilization of E-Petition Supporters - Sarri Johanna Nykänen, Aalto University; Zeerim Cheung; Robin Gustafsson
Table 6: Online Collective Action 2Table Presider: Chris Julien, Pennsylvania State University
From 'accounting for' to 'accounts of' life: account-ability, politics of life, and Long Covid - Ai Yu, University of Southampton
“Share your story”. Administrative experiences of family reunification in France and collective strategies towards institutions. - Julia Descamps, INED
Theories of Social Movements: Evidence from the ENDSARS movement in Nigeria - Kugbeme Gaius Isumonah, Oklahoma State University
Extremist Protest Events and Extremist Group Legitimation: The Autobiographies of the Manosphere - Chris Julien, Pennsylvania State University
Secrets and Ties: The Invisible Power of Secrecy in Social Movements - Jeff T. Sheng, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
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Table 7: New Directions in Social Movement ResearchTable Presider: Aisha Ariantique Upton, Susquehanna University
A processual approach to community agriculture: Challenging systemic determinism and post-structuralist explanations - Irina Aguiari, Scuola Normale Superiore
Through the Critical Race Looking Glass: The Realities of Race in Social Movement Literature - Jalia L. Joseph, Texas A&M; Aisha Ariantique Upton, Susquehanna University
Towards a Theory of “Structuring Capacity”: How People-powered Organizations Pivot their Structures (and Strategies) - Melanie Brazzell, University of California Santa Barbara
Transforming Knowledge Production: Epistemological and Methodological Contributions of the Kurdish and Zapatista Movements - Anna Rebrii, Binghamton University
Table 8: Leadership and Social MovementsTable Presider: Reilly Kincaid, Purdue University
Organizational Gaslighting: How White Organizations Discursively Disconnect Racist State Violence from Reproductive Justice - Elle Rochford, Purdue University; Reilly Kincaid, Purdue University; Vasundhara Kaul, Purdue University
Overcoming the Iron Law of Oligarchy: Inclusion and Participation in Community-Based Immigrant Rights Organizations - Jenean Cox
Table 9: Emotions and Social MovementsTable Presider: Deana Rohlinger, Florida State University
A sense of (social) indebtedness in social movements: Bereaved families’ movement participation in South Korea - Minyoung Kim, University of California, Irvine
Emotional Pathway to Activism - Sejung Yoon, Chung-Ang University; Jun Hyeong Lee; Chan S. Suh, Chung-Ang University
Emotion. Framing and Individual Political Claimsmaking - Deana Rohlinger, Florida State University
Media Evangelism as a Path to Normalization: Cognitive Deviance, Conversion, and Cinema - Andrew Robert Burns, Louisiana State University
Table 10: Differential Participation and Collective Action 2Table Presider: Jaleh Jalili, Rice University
Civic Engagement, Place, and Protest: A Study of Black Lives Matter Protests in Portland Neighborhoods - Jaleh Jalili, Rice University
Climate Extremes and Protest in India: A Cross-Disciplinary Analysis - Regina E. Werum, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Daniel Schaefer, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Michael Hayes, 402-472-3631; Beichen Zhang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Leaning Into Tension: Diversity & Intersectionality in Kansas City Tenants’ Mobilization - Michelle Hannah Smirnova, University of Missouri-Kansas City; Jordan Ayala, Bard College
The Social Network Context of Generosity: Recruitment, Retention, and Participation - Jin Ai, Indiana University; Patricia Snell Herzog, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Table 11: Differential Participation and Collective ActionTable Presider: Tom Einhorn, The University of British Columbia
The Impact of Residential Segregation on Social Movement Mobilization - Tom Einhorn, The University of British
ColumbiaBarriers to Participation in Campus Protest - Burrel James
Vann, San Diego State UniversityBecoming Active Allies: The Moral Career of the Social
Movement Ally - Adam Kotanko, Purdue UniversityUrban rebels? A Gendered Approach to Domicile and Protest
Participation in Nine European Countries - Martin Portos, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain; Anna Lavizzari
Table 12: Framing and Collective ActionTable Presider: Lauren Bickell, University of California, Santa
BarbaraU.S. Women’s Rights Pioneers: The Epistemological and
Political Asymmetry of Social Movement Framing - Lauren Bickell, University of California, Santa Barbara
Victim Framing: How Local Newspaper Articles Report Immigration Protest Events - Pamela M. Hong, Indiana University
“White privilege… is not an organizing strategy”: Intersectional Approaches in White People’s Anti-Racist Action - Chandra Russo, Colgate University
2372. Section on the Sociology of Education Refereed Roundtables
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 10:00-11:00amSession Organizer: Lily Liang, SUNY-Cortland
Table 1: SchoolsTable Presider: Martha Moreno, New York University
Unpacking Voucher Impacts on Educational Attainment: The Role of Curriculum and School Composition - Joseph J. Ferrare; Brian R. Fitzpatrick, University of Notre Dame; Mark A. Berends, University of Notre Dame; Richard Joseph Waddington, University of Kentucky; Ron Zimmer, University of Kentucky
The Effects of Undermatching to Specialized High Schools in NYC - Martha Moreno, New York University; Hua-Yu Sebastian Cherng, New York University
High School Selectivity and Advanced Math Course-Taking Patterns: Evidence from New York City - Alejandro Schugurensky, Princeton University
Why aren’t Predominantly Minority High Schools Terrible? Unexamined Characteristics of Minority Segregated Schools - Pat Rubio Goldsmith, Texas A&M University
Sex Education in Indiana: How Student’s Would Shape Curriculum - Elizabeth Ziff, University of Indianapolis; Jennifer Behan
Table 2: K-12 ExperiencesTable Presider: Kenya Lee
Stigmatization of School Discipline and Progress in Math Coursework - Matthew James Snidal, Univeristy of Texas at Austin
Within-Student Stability in Learning Trajectories - Zahide Alaca, University of Toronto
Disciplinary Alternative Education Referrals: Racialized Recidivism Disparities, Drop Out, and Juvenile Incarceration - Kenya Lee
Social Networks and Schooling Outcomes among Refugees and Host Students - Daniel D Shephard
Table 3: Getting into CollegeTable Presider: Mary Ippolito, University of Southern California
Postsecondary possibilities or problems?: Public high school authorities’ college and career-technical messages to students - Mary Ippolito, University of Southern California
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Unequal Access, Unequal Returns: Shadow Education and College Enrollment in the U.S. - Jasmin (Jee Sun) Lee, Rice University
Retained for Life: A Longitudinal Multilevel Study on the Post-Secondary Educational Trajectories of Retainees in Flanders - Timo Van Canegem, Ghent University; Isis Vandelannote, Ghent University; Mieke Van Houtte, Ghent University, Department of Sociology; Jannick Demanet, Ghent University, Department of Sociology
Table 4: Institutional StructuresTable Presider: Pepper Glass, Weber State University
School Grades and Segregation: The Unintended Consequences of Accountability - Tomeka M. Davis, Georgia State University
The Unequal Alchemy of School Capital: California School Bond Funds and District Human Resources - Emily Rauscher, Brown University
Plundering the University Wilds: How Regional Culture Shapes Student Support - Pepper Glass, Weber State University
Better teachers, smarter kids? Or smarter kids, better teachers? - Said Hassan, University of Oxford and Nuffield College
Table 5: Reflecting on Educational InequalitiesTable Presider: Allison L. Hurst, Oregon State University
Predicting First Women Presidents in US Higher Education Institutions, 1980-2018 - Hannah K D'Apice, Stanford University; Jieun Song; Christine Min Wotipka, Stanford University
Stopping the Buck: Intervening in Inequalities in the Sociology Classroom - Amy T. Schalet, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Elisabeth Grace Misra, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Lynn-Tyi'a C. Porter, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Definitional Ambiguity and Ontological Hegemony: A Systematic Review of Sociological Discourse on First-Generation College Students - Lacey S Hites, University of New Mexico
Table 6: Teachers' EvaluationsTable Presider: Ashley Noel Metzger, University of California-
MercedTeacher Perceptions of ADHD and Student-Teacher
Relationships - Ashley Noel Metzger, University of California-Merced
Educators’ Perceptions of Supporting Parents of Children who are Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing - Sara Goico; Kristella Montiegel, UCLA
Relational Cultures: Teacher-Student Relationships and Inequality in Two US High Schools - Brooke Dinsmore, University of Virginia
Stereotype Promise: Racialized Teacher Appraisals of Asian American Academic Achievement - Keitaro Okura, Yale University
Table 7: Higher EducationTable Presider: Carrie L. Shandra, Stony Brook University
The Socioeconomic Gap in Internship Participation - Carrie L. Shandra, Stony Brook University
Polished: Negotiating the Cost of Social Mobility in College - Melissa Osborne, Western Washington University
Was Peer Mentoring Worth It? A Case Study of Peer Mentor Alumni - Talia Zuri Fernandez
Table 8: Higher Education 2Table Presider: David B. Monaghan, Shippensburg University
How Parenting Students Pay for College: Strategies and Sources of Support - Renee Ryberg, Child Trends; Arielle Kuperberg, University of North Carolina-Greensboro
Student Mobility and Regional Disparities in Ontario: Exploring Postsecondary Pathways with Administrative Data - Yujiro Sano, Nipissing University; Cathlene Hillier, Crandall University; David Zarifa, Nipissing University
Revisiting the College Opportunity Structure: The Effects of Less-Selective College Enrollment on BA Completion - Caitlin E Ahearn, UCLA
Is there a Transfer Penalty in Post-Secondary Education? Insights from a Unique Data Linkage - Dylan Reynolds; Trisha Einmann; David Michael Walters, University of Guelph; Rob Brown, York University; Gillian Parekh, York University
Table 9: CovidTable Presider: Amy Lutz, Syracuse University
Student Loan Debt and Higher Education Impacts of COVID-19 - Arielle Kuperberg, University of North Carolina-Greensboro; Danny Turkson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Joan Maya Mazelis, Rutgers University-Camden; Katherine Fredricks, Rutgers University-Camden; Anurag Pant, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
After the Bell: Managing Children's Free Time During COVID-19 - Amy Lutz, Syracuse University; Baurzhan Bokayev, Syracuse University; Sujung Lee, Syracuse University
Privileged Dependence, Precarious Autonomy: Parental Support Through the Lens of COVID-19 - Elena van Stee, University of Pennsylvania
Challenges Facing College Students in the COVID-19 Crisis - Soo-Yeon Yoon, Sonoma State University; Analyn Mapoy; Kaleena Wong
Access and Recruitment Challenges for Qualitative Research in the “Post-Pandemic” World - Mairead Carr, University at Albany - SUNY
Table 10: WhitenessTable Presider: Cynthia Taines, Northern Illinois University
Disrupting an Epistemology of White Ignorance through writing a Racial Autobiography - Jennifer de Saxe, Victoria University of Wellington; Alex Ker
Liberal Anti-Racism: Emerging Racial Ideologies Among White College Student - Karin Yndestad
“It’s not necessarily our problem”: Reconceptualizing suburban students’ activism for educational equality. - Cynthia Taines, Northern Illinois University
Schooling for White Sovereignty: Necropolitical Pedagogies in Predominantly White Schools - Dinorah Sánchez Loza, University of California, Berkeley
Black Education is Black Liberation: An Ethnographic Study of Black Women's Liberatory Pedagogies Among K-12 Educators - Alannah Sheri Caisey, University of Pittsburgh
Table 11: Women in Higher EducationTable Presider: Abby Young, University of Oklahoma
The gender gap in educational aspirations and its realization at the graduate level of education - Minyoung An, University of Arizona
Exam Retaking as a Source of Gender Stratification - Fumiya Uchikoshi, Princeton University
The Effect of Working Mothers on Educational Expectations by
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Gender and Race - Abby Young, University of Oklahoma; Sally Wiser, University of Oklahoma
Gendered Degrees? How the Gender Composition of College Degrees has Changed over Time, and Why - Jessica Halliday Hardie, CUNY-Hunter College
LGBTQ Student Belonging and Academic Success: Where are School Supports Most Common and Most Important? - Jennifer Pearson, Wichita State University; Lindsey Wilkinson, Portland State University
Table 12: College MajorsTable Presider: Anthony M. Johnson, Ohio State University
Differing, Derailed, or Doubtful: Measuring College Students' Unequal Pathways Through Curriculum - Katherine Leu, University of Michigan
Engineering Status: The Reproduction of College Major Prestige in Elite Universities - Anthony M. Johnson, Ohio State University
Explaining heterogeneity in the choice of STEM college major by gender and sexual orientation - Elia Boschetti
How) Does College Major Influence Physician’s Specialty Choice? - Laura Ellen Hirshfield, University of Illinois at Chicago
Table 13: Cultural CapitalTable Presider: HaJoon ChungRevisiting Cultural Capital in the School Context - HaJoon
ChungTurkish Middle-Class Parenting in the Context of Privatization
and Islamization of Education - Tugce Özdemir, Leipzig University
“I Never Thought It Was Even a Possibility”: First-Generation College Students, Study Abroad, and Social Mobility - Jeremy Townley, University College London
Table 14: Latinx ExperiencesTable Presider: Liane I. Hypolite, California State Polytechnic
University-PomonaNo Place Like Church?: Proximity, Religious Participation and
Latino College Pathways - Esmeralda Sanchez Salazar, Rice University
Examining Middle School Students’ Experiences with an Industry-Sponsored Computer Science Program - Noemi Linares Ramirez, University of California-Irvine
“No ifs, ands, or buts”: Latinx parents’ perceptions of discipline at a no-excuses charter school - Julia Colleen Campbell Szabo, Rice University
"I've been kind of ghetto": The Influence of “No Excuses” Socialization on Latinx Charter Graduates - Liane I. Hypolite, California State Polytechnic University-Pomona
Students in the Superstorm: Examining the Influence of Climate Disaster on School Population Dynamics - Tyler McDaniel
Table 15: Ranking and AdmissionsTable Presider: Siyun Gan
The Path not Taken: The Domination and Reproduction of Hierarchical Evaluation in China's Education System - Jeffrey Zou, Renmin University of China
Stratification beliefs and students’ educational expectations in China - Siyun Gan
Income and Geographic Segregation Across Colleges in China - Mingyu Chen, Princeton University; Ernest Liu, Princeton
University; Yinshan Shang, Princeton UniversityTable 16: Going to CollegeTable Presider: Kefan Xue, University of OxfordIncreasing Difference in Attitudes toward Higher Education
between Graduates and Non-graduates in Recent Japan - Toru Kikkawa, Osaka University
It’s Identity, Stupid. A Qualitative Analysis of the Perceived Full Educational Cleavage - Quita Muis
The Impact of Higher Expansion on Young Adults' Subjective Social Status in Taiwan - Chin-Han Chan, University at Albany, SUNY; Ping-Yin Kuan, National Chengchi University
Cultural Norms or Rational Calculation: A Mixed-methods Analysis of Chinese Parents’ Educational Aspirations - Kefan Xue, University of Oxford; Matthew Henglong Luo, University of Oxford; Aikedan Ainiwaer
Table 17: TrajectoriesTable Presider: Lily Liang, SUNY-Cortland
The (variable) Impact of Cystic Fibrosis on School and Work Trajectories - David Pichonnaz, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland
Further Resource Multiplication with Age? Education, Parental SES, and Age Interactions in their Health Impacts - Jason Settels, University of Luxembourg
Inequality, unfairness and lack of social cohesion: school desegregation of hyper segregated schools - Stefan Börje Lund, Stockholm University; Anna Lund, Stockholm University
2373. Bodies & Embodiment and Consumers & Consumption Refereed Roundtables
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 10:00-11:00amSession Organizers: Kjerstin Gruys, University of Nevada-Reno;
Torisha Khonach, University of Nevada-Las Vegas; Laura J. Miller, Brandeis University
Section on Body and Embodiment Roundtables and Section on Consumers and Consumption Mentoring Event
Table 1. Body and Embodied WorkTable Presider: Torisha Khonach, University of Nevada-Las Vegas
Anxiety mechanism in playing sports without sex segregation - Jinsun Yang
“Best Wishes, Don’t Fall”: Pole Work in Strip Clubs - Dana Fennell, University of Southern Mississippi; Clay A. Hipke
Body Talks : the Iconic Performance of Fitness Influencers in the Social Media Platform of China - Renxue Wan, Yale University
Fighting as Reality: Notebooks of a Professional Muaythai Boxer - Benjamin Steinhardt Case, Arizona State University
Table 2. Weight and StigmaTable Presider: Kjerstin Gruys, University of Nevada-Reno
Purity Culture as a Rape Culture: Gendered Bodily Control in Disordered Eating Behaviors - Rebecca Wolfe, UCSF
Qualitative Study of Body Image and Culture Among Iranian-Americans - Sepehr Khosravi
Table 3. Medical and HealthTable Presider: Daniel Ray Morrison, Abilene Christian University
Lived experiences of NF1 patient from the perspective of their social roles - Atefeh Aghaei, University of South Carolina; Seyed Ahmed Fanaei, KPC Health, Chapman Global Medical Center, Orange, CA; Mohsen Khalili
Neuroplasticity and Vulnerability - Logan Neitzke-Spruill, University of Delaware
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Table 4. Theories of Dis/EmbodimentTable Presider: Andrea D. Miller, Webster UniversityLocating the "Three Bodies" in Western Menstruation Research
- Erin Rebecca Johnson, University of California, San Francisco
Theorizing Incels: Discourse, Embodiment, and the “Environmental Approach” to Masculinity - Warren Everett Jensen, UC Irvine
Table 5 - Mentor Workshop: Publishing in JournalsTable Presider: Hannah Wohl, University of California, Santa
Barbara
Table 6 - Mentor Workshop: Giving a Compelling Job TalkTable Presider: Ryan Calder, Johns Hopkins UniversityTable 7 - Mentor Workshop: Getting the Most Out of ASA and
Other ConferencesTable Presider: Yasemin Besen-Cassino, Montclair State University
2374. Labor and Labor Movements RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 4, 10:00-11:00amSession Organizer: Jeffrey S. Rothstein, Grand Valley State
University
Table 1: Labor Activism ITable Presider: Katherine Eva Maich, Pennsylvania State
UniversityCrisis, Opportunity, & Transgressive Unionism in Chicago - Sara
Gia Trongone, University of Wisconsin-MadisonFrom individual tragedy to institutional harassment: unions’
work to hold employers accountable for workplace bullying - Lisa Danielle Buchter, emlyon business school; Sanjana Goreeba, emlyon business school, OCE research center
Grassroots Labor Organizations in Iran - Ida Nikou, Stony Brook University
How Union Strategies Structured: A Path-Dependent and Structural Positioning Explanation from Three Unions in Taiwan - Yi-Cheng Hsieh, Academia Sinica
Student Labor Activism in Authoritarian China: Expanding the Inquiries of Industrial Relations - Sio Ieng (Elaine) Hui, Pennsylvania State University; Weixiang Chen
Table 2: Labor Activism IITable Presider: Gay W. Seidman, University of Wisconsin-
MadisonAlt Labor: How Social Capital, Symbolic Capital, and Injustice
Framing May Contribute to Distributional Norms - Cesar F. Rosado Marzan, University of Iowa
Early Labor Movement Strike Violence, the Press, and the Upton Sinclair Hypothesis - Larry W. Isaac, Vanderbilt University; Jonathan Scott Coley, Oklahoma State University; Hannah Ingersoll
“Long live our father”: Relations of Family, Gender, and Community in Turkish Labor Unions - Busra Sati, Binghamton University, SUNY
Unions, Ideology, and Ethnicity: Who is Listening? - Gregg Robinson, Grossmont College
Table 3: Trends in Labor ConditionsTable Presider: Matt Vidal, Loughborough University
Examining employment stability over the life course and how it has changed across cohorts (1968-2018) - Vesna Pajovic, Western University
Exploring the Rise of Domestic Outsourcing and Decline of
Worker Compensation in the United States - Kelly Quinn, University of California-Berkeley
The Medicalization of the Low-Wage Labor Process - Emily Ruppel, University of California-Berkeley
Unions, Occupational Career Change, and Gender Inequality Over Time among Police Officers in the United States - Xiaoshuang Iris Luo, University of California-Irvine; Cyrus J. Schleifer, University of Oklahoma
Table 4: Labor InsecurityTable Presider: Jeffrey S. Rothstein, Grand Valley State
UniversityCooperatives and Passive Revolution - Jonah Leigh Durrant
Olsen, University of Toronto“Hookin’ it up:” A Symbiotic Gig Labor Geography in New
Orleans, LA. - Natalie Blaustone-DyeMeasuring employment precariousness among platform-
based food couriers in Brussels. A pilot study combining fieldwork with surveydata. - Elief Vandevenne, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Jessie Gevaert, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Christophe Vanroelen, Interface Demography, Department of Sociology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 5, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
When the political trumps the material: work insecurity, political identity, and attitudes toward worker action - Erica Janko
Table 5: Labor & CrisisTable Presider: Kim Scipes, Purdue University Northwest
Human Capital or Social Capital? How Domestic Workers Survive the COVID-19 in China - Zhipeng Zhou, Cornell university; Yihui Su
Labor Rights as a Public Health Issue: Organized Labor in Coalitions during the COVID-19 Pandemic - Patricia Roach, University of Toronto
Railroad Question During the Great Depression: Structural Obstacles to Mexican Labor Organizing - Michael Aaron Calderon-Zaks, University of California-San Diego
School Attendance, Social Relationships, and Child Labor Migration in Karamoja, Uganda: An Exploratory Study - Holly Howell Koogler, Johns Hopkins
Sociology: Guide to Analysis or to Action in the Global Climate Change Crisis? - Kim Scipes, Purdue University Northwest
Sunday, 10:30 am
2313. Section on Medical Sociology. 2022 Reeder Award Address and Awards Ceremony
LACC, Level 2, 303A, 10:30-11:30amSession Organizer: Rin Reczek, Ohio State UniversityPresiders: Cynthia G. Colen, Ohio State University; Andrew S.
London, Syracuse UniversityPanelist: Susan E. Bell, Drexel University
Sunday, 11:00 am
2428. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Culture Business Meeting
LACC, Level 2, 404A, 11:00-11:30am
2471. Meeting. Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements Business Meeting
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 11:00-11:30am
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2472. Meeting. Section on the Sociology of Education Business Meeting
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 11:00-11:30am
2473. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Body and Embodiment Business Meeting
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 11:00-11:30am
2474. Meeting. Section on Labor and Labor Movements Business Meeting
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 4, 11:00-11:30am
Sunday, 12:00 pm
2503. Family Section. Race/Ethnicity, Socioeconomic Status, and Family Inequality
LACC, Level 1, 150A, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizers: Kelley Fong, Georgia Institute of Technology;
Deadric T. Williams, University of Tennessee-KnoxvillePresiders: Kelley Fong, Georgia Institute of Technology; Deadric T.
Williams, University of Tennessee-KnoxvilleEconomic Self-Reliance and Gender Inequality Across Racialized/
Ethnic Groups: Assessing Micro and Macro Foundations - Deirdre Bloome, Harvard University; Hero Ashman; Leslie McCall, The Graduate Center, City University of New York
Ethnoracial Disparities in Intergenerational Financial Exchanges across the Transition to Adulthood - Xing Zhang, Arizona State University-Downtown Phoenix; Christina Cross, Harvard University
How Middle-Class Black Mothers Assess and Prevent Future Child Protective Services Contact - DeAnna Yvette Smith, University of Michigan
A New Look on the Food Outcomes and Immigration/Citizenship Status - Jeewoo Shin
Foodwork as (Good) Motherwork: The Food-Related Practices of Low-Income Black Single Mothers - Marbella Hill, Stanford University; Simon Edward Fern, Rice University; Rachel Tolbert Kimbro, Rice University; Cayce C. Hughes, Colorado College
2504. Regional Spotlight Session. Los Angeles Community Colleges Role in Upward Mobility
LACC, Level 1, 150B, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: James McKeever, Los Angeles Pierce CollegePresider: James McKeever, Los Angeles Pierce CollegeStudent Activism and Community Uplift at the Community
College - Julio Tsuha, Los Angeles Pierce College, Woodland Hills
Transfer Students, Social Mobility, and the Future of the People’s University - Jake Alimahomed-Wilson, California State University-Long Beach
Fresh Starts: Community Colleges Creating New Opportunities for Formerly Incarcerated Students - Rebecca Romo, Santa Monica College
Bringing the Community Back to Community College: Taking a Holistic Approach to Student Success and Completion - James McKeever, Los Angeles Pierce College
2504. Sociology in Practice Settings Symposium. Sociologists Engaging Bureaucracy: Applied Research with the Federal Government
LACC, Level 1, 150C, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: George L. Wimberly, American Educational
Research AssociationLeader: Eleanor T. Lewis, US Department of Veterans Affairs
Cases studies from the federal research sector - Jennifer A. Stoloff, Econometrica, Inc.; Elizabeth C Rudd, US Department of Housing and Urban Development
What 60 Years of Combined Experience Have Taught Us About Working in an Applied Research Organization - George W. Bohrnstedt, American Institutes for Research; Michael S Garet, American Institutes for Research
2506. Book Forum. The Tolls of Uncertainty: How Privilege and the Guilt Gap Shape Unemployment in America
LACC, Level 1, 151, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Carrie L. Shandra, Stony Brook UniversityAuthor: Sarah Damaske, Pennsylvania State UniversityPanelists: Aliya Hamid Rao, London School of Economics; Daniel
J. Schneider, Harvard University; Christine L. Williams, University of Texas-Austin
Moderator: Jessica Halliday Hardie, CUNY-Hunter College
2507. Presidential Panel. Guns in U.S. SocietyLACC, Level 1, 152, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Jennifer Carlson, University of ArizonaPresider: Jennifer Carlson, University of ArizonaPanelists: Emine Fidan Elcioglu, University of Toronto; Andrew
V. Papachristos, Northwestern University; Rashawn Ray, University of Maryland-College Park; Angela Stroud, Northland College
This panel explores the multifaceted and dynamic social life of guns in America. Featuring cutting-edge scholars who engage how guns matter across a wide breadth of social contexts, this panel will examine the institutions and axes of inequality that shape, and are shaped by, gun violence, gun policy, and gun politics. In doing so, the panel will provide an opportunity to pivot sociological know-how to navigate the shifting terrain of gun violence and gun politics amid recent reversals in crime trends, surging political extremism and white supremacy, and dramatic increases in gun purchasing, including among first-time gun owners.
2508. Section on Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology. Ideology, Inequality, and Labor in Tech
LACC, Level 1, 153A, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizers: Morgan G. Ames, University of California-
Berkeley; Angèle Christin, Stanford UniversityPresider: Morgan G. Ames, University of California-Berkeley‘All We See Is Dots’: Aerial Objectivity and Mass Surveillance in
Baltimore - Benjamin H Snyder, Williams College“Cameras On”: How Schools Reify Social Inequality through
Decisions about Online Visibility - Anne Elizabeth Jonas, Michigan State University; Brooke Dinsmore, University of Virginia; Matt Rafalow, Google; Sarah A Outland, GET Cities; Michael A. Miner, Facebook, Instagram Research; Cassidy Puckett, Emory University; Isha Bhallamudi, UC Irvine
Contextualizing AI Ethics: A Socio-Professional Approach - Netta Avnoon, Tel-Aviv University; Dan M Kotliar, University of Haifa; Shira Rivnai Bahir, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Disillusionment and Skills-Based Volunteering in the San Francisco Bay Area Tech Sector - Karina Rider, Microsoft Research
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2509. Section on Labor and Labor Movements. Technology, Precarity, and the Labor Process
LACC, Level 1, 153B, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizers: Barry Eidlin, McGill University; Sarah Mason,
University of California, Santa CruzPresider: Matt Vidal, Loughborough UniversityAgainst the Babbage Principle: The Fragmentation of Skill in
Software Work - Bhumika Chauhan, New York UniversityAlgorithmic Uncertainty in the Gig Economy Labor Process -
Andrew Wolf, Rutgers UniversityNegotiating Workers' Share of the Machine: Law and Technology
Bargaining in the US and Canada - Kirstin Krusell, UC Berkeley
Politics, Insularity and Comparative Precarity: Why Indian Tech Workers Tend to Avoid Unions - Rianka Roy, University of Connecticut
Discussant: Matt Vidal, Loughborough University
2510. Section on Sociology of Education. Education and the Reproduction of Inequality
LACC, Level 1, 153C, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizers: Yingyi Ma, Syracuse University; Blake R. Silver,
George Mason UniversityPresider: Blake R. Silver, George Mason UniversityBrokering Opportunities: Parental Involvement in Education
During the COVID-19 Pandemic - Virginia Riel, North Carolina State University
“Parents Want Diversity But…”: Middle-Class Parents’ Justification Narratives of School Choice in a Segregated System - Bonnie Rogers Siegler, Columbia University
Power plays: Middle-class strategies and the evolution of educational systems - Natalie A. E. Young; Emily Carroll Hannum, University of Pennsylvania
Stress Effects of Success: Mental Health Costs of Educational Mobility - Siobhan Greatorex-Voith, Harvard University
The link between local poverty and academic achievement: Evidence using panel data from Bangladesh - Mobarak Hossain, University of Oxford
2511. Section on Sociology of Development. Social Justice and Development
LACC, Level 2, 301A, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Heidi E. Rademacher, SUNY-BrockportPresider: Heidi E. Rademacher, SUNY-BrockportPanelists: Bruce G Link, University of California Riverside; San
Juanita García, University of California-Santa Barbara; Siwan Anderson, The University of British Columbia; Jennifer Keahey, Arizona State University-West
Discussant: Enrique S. Pumar, Santa Clara University
2512. Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements. The New Youth-Led Social Movements
LACC, Level 2, 301B, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Johnnie Lotesta, Appalachian State UniversityPresider: Fabio Rojas, Indiana University-BloomingtonImmigrant Youth Movement Pedagogies: How Near-Peer Political
Education Builds Community Cultural Wealth - Jessica K. Taft, University of California-Santa Cruz; Ivette Ocampo Aguilar; Fortunata Matias; Gabriela Cruz
Reshaping Social Movements: Youth and Feminism in Argentina’s Ni Una Menos - Ana Laura Rodriguez Gusta, Universidad Nacional de San Martín; Elisabeth Jay Friedman, University of San Francisco
“Underage” Protest: Explaining Protests at K-12 Schools in the US, 2017-2021 - Jennifer Earl, University of Arizona; Rina Lynne
James, The University of Arizona(Water) Bottles and (Street) Barricades: the Politicisation
of Lifestyle-Centred Action in Youth Climate Strike Participation - Martin Portos, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain; Donatella della Porta
Young Climate Activists and the Emotional Culture of Cultivated Optimism - Ann Gavin Ward, Brandeis
2513. Section on Medical Sociology. Intersectional Feminist Approaches to Health and Health Care
LACC, Level 2, 303A, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizers: Krystale E. Littlejohn, University of Oregon;
Wenyi YangPresider: Krystale E. Littlejohn, University of Oregon"Paralysis of the What-If": Anti-Black Racism, Linked Lives, and
Black Maternal Health & Well-being - Mia Brantley, Ohio State University
Gendered Racial Microaggressions and Black Women’s Sleep Health - Christy LaShaun Erving, Vanderbilt University; Rachel Zajdel, National Institutes of Health; Izraelle McKinnon, Emory University; Miriam E Van Dyke, Emory University; Raphiel Murden, Emory University; Dayna Johnson, Emory University; Reneé Moore, Drexel University; Tene T. Lewis, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University
Intersectional Knowledges and Resistance: Intergenerational Opioid Use and the Lay Expertise of Women Caregivers - Carmela Marie Roybal, University of New Mexico
How the Logic of Reproductive Rights Sustains Workplace Inequalities in US Abortion Care - Kelly Marie Ward, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Aalap Bommaraju, University of Cincinnati
How Race, Class, and Gender Inform Client Evaluations of Faith-Based Pregnancy Centers - Kendra J Hutchens, University of Colorado Anschutz, SOM
2514. Section on International Migration. Migration in and from the Gulf Region: movements of possibility, resistance, and constraint
LACC, Level 2, 303B, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Natasha N. Iskander, New York UniversityPresider: Natasha N. Iskander, New York UniversityLabor-Export Mediated Industrialization: South Korean Contract
Migration to Southeast Asia and the Middle East - Suzy K Lee, SUNY-Binghamton
Overseas labor recruitment practices and human trafficking: Lessons Ugandan migrants to the Gulf Region - Holly Howell Koogler, Johns Hopkins; Nicole Gonzalez, ICF, International
Performance of Cosmopolitanism in the United Arab Emirates - Hee Eun Kwon, University of California, San Diego
Discussant: Ryan Centner, London School of Economics
2515. Section on Evolution, Biology, and Society. Use of Polygenic Scores in Sociology
LACC, Level 2, 304A, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Dalton Conley, Princeton UniversityPresider: Dalton Conley, Princeton UniversitySelection into adversity by polygenic predictors of depression -
Tamkinat Rauf, Stanford University; Jeremy FreeseThe Suppressing Effect of Paternal Incarceration on Children’s
Genetic Potential for Educational Attainment - Hexuan Liu, University of Cincinnati; Breanna Clark, University of Cincinnati
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Socioeconomic and Genomic Roots of Verbal Ability: Current Evidence - Guang Guo, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Meng-Jung Lin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Kathleen Mullan Harris, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2516. Section on Sociology of Culture. Action in Unsettled TimesLACC, Level 2, 304B, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizers: Christina Simko, Williams College; Michael
Strand, Brandeis UniversityRepertoires of repair: confronting ontological insecurity during
the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City - Ryan Hagen, Columbia University; Denise Milstein, Columbia University
The Domestic Violence Victim as COVID Crisis Figure - Paige L. Sweet, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Maya Glenn; Jacob Caponi
The Meaning of Masks: Tracing Trajectories and Stabilizing the “New Normal” - Terence Emmett McDonnell, University of Notre Dame; Rachel Keynton, University of Notre Dame
The Temporal Structure of Capitals: Lessons from the End of Life - Zhuofan Li, University of Arizona; Daniel Dohan, University of California-San Francisco; Corey M. Abramson, University of Arizona
Too “Essential” For Domestic Labor? Ambiguous Availability in Essential and Remote Worker Families During COVID-19 - Angela Clague, University of California, Los Angeles
Discussant: Ann Swidler, University of California-Berkeley
2517. Regular Session. CriminologyLACC, Level 2, 304C, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Ramiro Martinez, Northeastern UniversityPresider: Ramiro Martinez, Northeastern UniversityA Life Course Analysis of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Arrest
- Robert J. Sampson, Harvard University; Roland Neil, University of Pennsylvania
Effects of Police Violence on Citizen Calls for Service: The Killing of Samuel DuBose - Roderick Leon Pearson; Jeffrey M. Timberlake, University of Cincinnati
Hate Crimes Nourish Domestic Terror in the United States and Europe - Pamela Irving Jackson, Rhode Island College
Social Exclusion and Exogenous Shocks: Longitudinal Narratives of COVID-19’s Impact on Extant Criminal Justice Reentry - Lesley Erin Schneider, The Ohio State University; Michael Vuolo, Ohio State University
The Role of Place in Police Use of Force at the 2020 Social Protests - Iman Said, Penn State University
2518. Regular Session. Regular Session on Environmental Sociology
LACC, Level 2, 306A, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Camila Huerta Alvarez, University of California-
MercedPresider: Camila Huerta Alvarez, University of California-MercedBorn to Rule: White Elites and Racialized Organizations in the
Treadmill of Production - Ian Robert Carrillo, University of Oklahoma
Settler Colonial Socio-Technical Savior: Dead-Red Canal, the Jordan Valley, and its Discontents - Stephen Philip Gasteyer, Michigan State University
The Environmental Justice Frame in Latin America, Potentials and Challenges - Maricarmen Hernandez, University of New Mexico-Albuquerque
The Racial Geography of Repetitive Flood Loss - Taylor Renee Heath, University of Pennsylvania
“When You Heal the Soil…”: Repairing Environmental and Human Health in Contemporary Urban Agriculture - Sara N. Shostak, Brandeis University
Discussant: Camila Huerta Alvarez, University of California-Merced
2519. Regular Session. LGBTQ Social and Community TiesLACC, Level 2, 306B, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Rin Reczek, Ohio State UniversityPresider: Luther Young, The Ohio State UniversityQueer on the Frontier: Growing up LGBTQ+ in the Rural West -
Jennifer Tabler, University of Wyoming; Rachel M. Schmitz, Oklahoma State University
Disclosing a Minority Gender Identity to Heterosexual and Queer Partners - Jameson Morrow, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Perceived Discrimination and Mental and Social Well-being among LGBT Adults: Exploring Exposure, Vulnerability, and Buffering - Anastasia S. Vogt Yuan, Virginia Tech
The Different Ways Outness Audiences Matter for Lesbians, Gay Men, and Bisexuals' Social Well-Being - Robert Gallagher, Indiana University
Religion Switching and Health Among LGB People in the US - Shatira Woods, The Ohio State University
2521. Regular Session. Religion, State, and Women’s Emancipation in the UAE, Tajikistan, and Tunisia
LACC, Level 2, 308B, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Ali Akbar Mahdi, Lecturer, Cal. State Uni.,
NorthridgePresider: Nayereh Tohidi, California State University, NorthridgeAmbivalent Texts: State Feminism and Official Islam in the UAE -
Sharif Ibrahim El Shishtawy HassanBorn Again Activists: Elite Women’s Mobilization during Tunisia’s
Democratic Transition - Maro Youssef, University of Southern California
The Soviet Legacy of Women’s Emancipation in Tajikistan: The Tradition of Veiling and Politics of Unveiling - Hakim Zainiddinov, Bowdoin College
Discussant: Nayereh Tohidi, California State University, Northridge
2522. Regular Session. Mixed Methods, Integrating Qual and Quant
LACC, Level 2, 309, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Hana Shepherd, Rutgers University-New
BrunswickPresider: Laura K. Nelson, University of British ColumbiaInvestigating Whites’ Use of Education as an Explanation for
Racial Inequality: A Mixed Methods Approach - Mikayla Erin Mitchell, University of Illinois Chicago
Natural Language Processing in the Context of Qualitative Research - Eungang (Peter) Choi, The Ohio State University
Online Embeddedness and Depression Narratives in a Digital Mental Health Forum During COVID-19 - JinTae Bae, Korea University
The Conversation Behind the Codes: Understanding Racial Homophily in Friend Networks - Aliya Saperstein, Stanford University
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2524. Thematic Session. Families and Bureaucracies of Displacement
LACC, Level 2, 402A, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Leslie S. Paik, Arizona State University-TempePresider: Leslie S. Paik, Arizona State University-Tempe Sarah K.S. Shannon, University of Georgia; Alexes Harris,
University of Washington; Andrea Giuffre Joan H. Fujimura, University of Wisconsin-Madison R. L'Heureux Lewis-McCoy, New York University Carolina Valdivia, University of California-Irvine
2525. Thematic Session. Bureaucracies of AbleismLACC, Level 2, 402B, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizers: David Nicholas Pettinicchio, University of
Toronto; Michelle Lee Maroto, University of AlbertaPresider: David Nicholas Pettinicchio, University of TorontoPanelists: Liat Ben-Moshe, University of Illinois-Chicago; Rachel
Elizabeth Fish, New York University; Jennifer D. Brooks, Cornell University; Scott D. Landes, Syracuse University
2526. Thematic Session. Pandemic Policies and Inequalities: The Racialized and Gendered Consequences of COVID-19
LACC, Level 2, 403A, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Jessica McCrory Calarco, Indiana University-
BloomingtonPresider: Jasmine Lanisha Davis-Randolph, Indiana UniversityConfronting Disparities: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigrant Status as
Intersectional Determinants in the COVID-19 Era - Denise N. Obinna, Mount Saint Mary's University
Indigenous Experiences of Health and Healthcare During the COVID-19 Pandemic - Kimberly R. Huyser, University of British Columbia
Remote Work Policies During the COVID-19 Pandemic - Phyllis Moen, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
By Default: How Different-Gender Dual-Earner Couples Account for Inequalities in Pandemic Parenting - Jessica McCrory Calarco, Indiana University-Bloomington; Elizabeth Marie Anderson, Indiana University; Emily Meanwell, Indiana University-Bloomington; Amelia S. Knopf, Indiana University
2527. Special Sessions. Police Reform: Obstacles to Change and Pathways Forward
LACC, Level 2, 403B, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Samantha Jones Simon, The University of
Missouri, St. LouisPresider: Samantha Jones Simon, The University of Missouri, St.
LouisPanelists: Samantha Jones Simon, The University of Missouri,
St. Louis; Michael Sierra-Arévalo, University of Texas at Austin; Shannon Malone Gonzalez, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Theresa Rocha Beardall, University of Washington; Kayla A. Preito-Hodge, Rutgers University-Camden
2528. Thematic Session. Surveilling through Technology: Cases from Healthcare, Labor, and the Safety-Net
LACC, Level 2, 404A, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Sarah Brayne, University of Texas-AustinPresider: Sarah Brayne, University of Texas-AustinPanelist: Taylor M. Cruz, California State University-FullertonThe Trojan Horse: How Enforcement Technology Changes
Healthcare Practice - Elizabeth Chiarello, Saint Louis University
RoboTruckers: The Double Threat of AI for Low Wage Work - Karen Levy, Cornell University
2529. Regular Session. Religion, Nationalism, Racism, and the Electoral Process
LACC, Level 2, 404B, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Orit Avishai, Fordham UniversityPresider: Todd Nicholas Fuist, Illinois Wesleyan UniversityAll Lives Matter: Re-Visiting White Evangelicals’ Pro-Life Politics in
the Time of Trumpism - Katie Christine Gaddini, University College London
Curating Black Voices in White Religious Spaces to Simultaneously Regret Racism and Protect White Hegemony - Lisa D. Pearce, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; LaRisa Anderson; Margaret M Palmer; Anna Shelton-Ormond
A Persistent Threat: Evangelical Opinion Leaders on Immigration and Islam in the Age of Trump - Joseph Charles Roso, Duke University
Blue Wave or Red Shift? Presidential Elections, Race, and Religion among Latino Protestants in America - Gerardo Marti, Davidson College; Brandon C. Martinez, Providence College
Public Religious Repertoires in the US - Evan Stewart, University of Massachusetts-Boston; Jack Delehanty, Clark University
Discussant: Todd Nicholas Fuist, Illinois Wesleyan University
2530. Regular Session. Harnessing Internet Data for Sociological Research
LACC, Level 2, 405, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: René D. Flores, University of ChicagoPresider: Abigail Weitzman, University of Texas-AustinExpressions of Vaccine Hesitancy Among Medical Professionals on
Twitter - Ihsan Kahveci, University of WashingtonMoving Forward?: Sentiment Analysis of Online Discourses from
#StopAAPIHate and #StopAsianHate During COVID-19 - Amy Zhang, University of Texas at Austin; Christina Ong, University of Pittsburgh; Kara Leiko Takasaki, University of Texas-Austin
Networks of Negativity: Gaining Status and Reinforcing Stereotypes in Online Aggression - Diane H. Felmlee, Pennsylvania State University; Chris Julien, Pennsylvania State University; Sara C Francisco
Social and Digital Inequalities in Adolescent Well-being and Educational Outcomes: A Longitudinal Study - Melissa Bohnert, Trinity College Dublin; Pablo Gracia, Trinity College Dublin
Thought Work Goes Digital: Digital Propaganda and Media Discretion in Contemporary China - Hannah Waight, Princeton University
2531. Regular Session. Social MobilityLACC, Level 2, 406A, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Siwei Cheng, New York UniversityPresider: Siwei Cheng, New York UniversityGradationalism Revisited: Intergenerational Occupational Mobility
Along Lifestyle, Work Style, Knowledge, and Skill Axes - Hunter Wade York, Princeton University; Yu Xie, Princeton University; Xi Song, University of Pennsylvania
Poverty Timing, Cumulative Disadvantage, and the Persistence of Intergenerational Inequality - Davis Daumler, University of Michigan
Linked Lives: An Extended Dyadic Perspective on Income Trajectories in China - Cheng Cheng, Singapore Management University; Yang Zhou, Central University of Finance and Economics
How Adolescent Plans Affect Social Mobility: A Declarative Social Mobility Framework - Cody Arlie Reed, Cornell University;
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Mauricio Bucca, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile; Kim Weeden, Cornell University
Analyzing the Effects of Intergenerational Income Mobility: A Copula-Based Approach - Anning Hu, Fudan University; Zhipeng Zhou, Cornell university
2532. Regular Session. Getting In and Getting By: Access, Experiences, and Outcomes in Contemporary Social Welfare Programs
LACC, Level 2, 406B, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Spencer Headworth, Purdue UniversityPresider: Spencer Headworth, Purdue UniversityAgents and Agency: Networks, Access, and Inequality in the
Subsidized Childcare System - Jennifer Bouek, University of Delaware
Paternalizing Futures: The Long-Term Impacts of TANF Benefit Conditions and Sanctions on Family Wellbeing - KaLeigh K. White, University of Iowa; Sarah K. Bruch, University of Delaware
Welfare (non) take up among the homeless: welfare stigma or bureaucratic barriers? - Arianna Gatta, European University Institute
Regime Effects of Public Employment Services for Welfare Recipients in Germany - Markus Armin Wolf, Institute for Employment Research
Effects of Active Labor Market Programs on Young Adults’ Employment Quality by Gender and Social Origin - Veronika J. Knize, Institute for Employment Research (IAB); Markus Wolf, Institute for Employment Research (IAB)
Discussant: Cayce C. Hughes, Colorado College
2533. Regular Session. Transnational ProcessesLACC, Level 2, 407, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Lesley J. Wood, York UniversityPresider: Sharon Quinsaat, Grinnell College500 Years of Racialized Capitalism Leading to the Anthropocene
- James V Fenelon, California State University, San Bernardino
Strategic Homophobia and the Role of a State in the Anti-Liberal Shift in World Culture - Anastasia Tsaturyan
Theorizing the Transnational Repression of Filipino Diaspora Activists Under Dictatorship and Illiberal Democracy - Sharon Quinsaat, Grinnell College
To Align or Misalign?: Interpreting the Global Script for INGO-State Partnership in Cambodia - Mary-Collier Wilks, Stanford University
Will the Real Victim Please Stand Up? Framing Labor Exploitation in the UN Global Compact - Stephanie A. Limoncelli, Loyola Marymount University
2539. Prep Talks. Prep Talks ILACC, Level 2, 411, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Erynn Masi de Casanova, American
Sociological AssociationPresider: Erynn Masi de Casanova, American Sociological
AssociationThe Art of the Zoom Interview - Christopher Donoghue, Montclair
State UniversityApplying to Postdocs - Maretta McDonald, Louisiana State
UniversityRed Flags to Look Out for Before and During the Interview -
Simon Eduardo Weffer-Elizondo, Northern Illinois University
2540. Teaching Workshop. Teaching and Researching Media Manipulation and Misinformation
LACC, Level 2, 501A, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Marya T. Mtshali, Harvard UniversityLeader: Joan Donovan, Harvard UniversityPresenters: Brian Friedberg, Harvard Kennedy School; Martin
Rooke, Harvard Kennedy School; Andrew Beers, University of Washington
2541. Student Forum. Engaging Bureaucracy: How to Conduct Research with the State
LACC, Level 2, 501B, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizers: Aaron Arredondo, University of Missouri;
Shameika Daye; Amirhossein Teimouri, University of Illinois at Urbana-Chmapaign
Leaders: Juan José Bustamante, University of Arkansas; Juan D. De Lara, University of Southern California; Cedric de Leon, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Eric Gamino, California State University, Northridge; Kevin Lujan Lee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2543. Teaching and Learning Symposium RoundtablesLACC, Level 2, 502A, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Liban Sheikh, American Sociological
AssociationTable Presider: Liban Sheikh, American Sociological Association
Table 1: Equity and Minoritized StudentsTable Presider: Michel Estefan, University of California-San Diego
Creating a Professional Development Curriculum for Teacher-Scholars: Striving Towards Anti-Racist Teaching in the South (STARTS) - Kylie Lynn Parrotta, California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo; Lisette M. Garcia, Pennsylvania State University; Nicole J. Lucas, Fayetteville State University; Tiffany Gayle Chenault, Salem State University; Kendra Jason, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Marni Alyson Brown, Georgia Gwinnett College; Andrea Nicole Hunt, University of North Alabama; Bedelia Nicola Richards, The University of Richmond
Race, Racism and Privilege on Campus: Sociology meets Theatre - Rachelle Jeneane Brunn-Bevel, Fairfield University
“Sacred Cajita [Box]”: Developing Latinx Sociology Course and Assignments - Janette Diaz, Grossmont College; Julio Soto, Grossmont College
"Equity" and Open Educational Resources (OER) - Sarah Earl-Novell, Chabot College
Table 2: Building Community and ToleranceTable Presider: Vondora Wilson-Corzen, Nassau Community
CollegeA teaching approach to address Asian American and Pacific
Islander (AAPI) hate - Yongsheng Sun, Columbia Basin College
Exploring the Pedagogy of Project Community: Community-Engaged Learning Courses Focused on Sociology in Action - Rebecca Christensen, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Teaching Displacement and Justice through Community Engagement - Peter Taylor Klein, Bard College
Cultural Mistrust: Your title will no longer do the "heavy-lifting" in relationship-building with Black Students. - Chad Jamison Sloss, University of Dayton
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Table 3: Student-Centered Teaching ITable Presider: Laurie Jordan Linhart, Des Moines Area
Community CollegeWhen filling the research gap is personal: Autoethnography
with post-traditional undergraduates - Esa Syeed, CSULB; Blanca Valenzuela, CSULB
Postsecondary Racial Neoliberalism & Bureaucracies of Displacement: Responding with Liberatory Pedagogy - Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur, Rhode Island College
Table 4: Student-Centered Teaching IITable Presider: Julie Pelton, University of Nebraska-Omaha
Gamifying Gamification in the Sociology Classroom - Brandon Folse
Radical Assessment: Labor Based Grading in a Sociology Classroom - Elena Tamar Alvarado-Strasser, City College of San Francisco
Sociology and Thanatology: Teaching about Death and (American) Society in the Era of Covid-19: - Andrew Horvitz, SUNY New Paltz
The Trouble with Grades: Rethinking Evaluation for Inclusive and Equitable Classrooms - Sarah Pollock, Texas A&M University-San Antonio
2562. Regular Session. Regular Session: Disability and Society: Focusing on Past, Present, and Future in Sociological Disability Studies
JW Marriott, Level 3, Olympic 3, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Sonny M. Nordmarken, Georgia State
UniversityPresider: Justin T. Maietta, University of Maryland, College ParkCaring Through It: Mothers’ and Daughters’ Perspectives on
Disability and Interdependence in Financially Struggling White Families - Annaliese Grant, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Rachel Litchman, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Coming Back from Injury: Barriers and Facilitators to Recovery from Spinal Cord Injury - Susan W. Hinze, Case Western Reserve University; Anne Bryden, Case Western Reserve University; Brian Gran, Case Western Reserve University; Kimberly Anderson, Case Western Reserve University
Disabled person, woman, disabled woman ? Multiple self-identifications and interpretations of inequalities by French disabled people - Célia Bouchet; Mathéa Boudinet, Observatoire Sociologique du Changement
The Population of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Persons in the USA - Ross E. Mitchell, Gallaudet University
When is a Sexuality a Disability? The Role of Institutional Distinctions in Collective Identifications - Dustin Kidd, Temple University
2567. Regular Session. Urban Sociology IIJW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza I, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Brandi Thompson Summers, University of
California-BerkeleyPresider: Jackelyn Hwang, Stanford UniversityRacial Inequality in Transit Food Access in Portland, Oregon -
Ned Tilbrook, Portland State University; Carly Hollabaugh, Portland State University
Spatial Production of Racial and Ethnic Capital - Soo Mee Kim, California State University-Los Angeles
Organizational Heterogeneity and Urban Governance: How Land Banks Manage Abandoned Property and Neighborhood
Inequality - Nicholas Vincent DiRago, University of California, Los Angeles
Policing as a Commodity - Christopher Everett RobertsonWho Owns the Neighborhood? Property Ownership Transitions
and Neighborhood Trajectories in San Francisco - Nima Dahir, Stanford University; Jackelyn Hwang, Stanford University
2571. Section on Race, Gender, Class RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 12:00-1:00pm
Session Organizer: Zulema Valdez, University of California-Merced
Table 1. Individual and Collective Discrimination and Stereotyping
Table Presider: Johanna S. Quinn, Fordham UniversityConditional Rewarding: Unequal Racialized and Gendered
Returns to Cultural Capital - Karen Phelan Kozlowski, University of Southern Mississippi
Fatal Flaws: Examining Stereotypical Portrayals of Defendants and Victims in Murder Trials - Sarah McGill Brown, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Race, Gender, Class, and Perceived Everyday Discrimination - Sharon Moore Henderson; Philip Q. Yang, Texas Woman's University
"There's a stigma, like a statistic around it" : Persistent pregnancy stereotypes in the US - Joan H. Robinson, CUNY-City College
Table 2. Intersections of Gender and Sexuality in Social Inequality and Social Change
Table Presider: Chinyere Osuji, University of Maryland-College Park
Love and Whiteness: Intimate Racism and Relationship Satisfaction in Queer Interracial Partnerships - Andrew Shapiro, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Queer Immigrants in the German Shelter System. Between self-empowerment, experiences of violence and safe havens - Olaf Tietje, LMU Munich
The Rainbow Nation and the Gays it Excludes: South Africa, denial routines, and LGBTI refugees - Miriam Gleckman-Krut, University of Michigan
Table 3. Public Portrayals and Social/Media Coverage of Race, Gender, and Class
Table Presider: Maheen Haider, University of Massachusetts-Lowell
An Evolution of #BlackLivesMatter: Examining Shifts in Hashtag Usage - Sara C Francisco
An Examination of the Current State of Female Athlete Media Coverage - Victoria Grayson Huggins, Emory University
“Extremism,” Complexity, and Public Comprehension of White Nationalism - Leslie A. Bunnage, Seton Hall University; Beth Ribet, Repair
From the Imperial Wizard to Imperial Sugar: Racial and School Segregation in Fort Bend County, Texas - Karen Manges Douglas, Sam Houston State University
Protecting Whom? Serving What?: Protest Policing Tactics and Ideologies in Ferguson Protests in 2014 - Josephine Nummi, Texas A&M University; Tiffany Amorette Young, Pima Community College
Genetic Racialization: Ancestry DNA Tests and the Reification of Race - Amina Zarrugh, Texas Christian University; Luis Romero, Texas Christian University
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Table 4. Race, Gender, and Class in Higher EdTable Presider: Annie Ferguson, ASU
How Does College Reduce Racism? A Sociological Analysis of Implicit Racial Bias - Kristen Nelson, UC Berkeley
Race, Gender, and Undergraduates' Engagement with Faculty at a Predominantly White Institution - Madison Garcia
Racial Frames and Class Signifiers in the Feminized Veterinary Medical Profession - Adilia E.E. James, Endicott College
Students’ Descriptions of Diversity: Revealing Rhetorical Strategies that Reinforce the Racial Structure. - Molly J. Dingel, Unversity of Minnesota Rochester; Angie Pamela Mejia, Syracuse University; Gemma Punti, Metropolitan State University
Table 5. Race, Gender, and Class in the Non-Profit, Government, and Philanthropic Sectors
Table Presider: Zulema Valdez, University of California-MercedIncreasing Social-Emotional and Conflict Resolution Skills in
Elementary School Children Through an Arts-Integrated Afterschool Curriculum - Sandra S. Stone, University of South Florida; Marie Byrd, University of South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee; Denise Davis-Cotton, University of South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee; Austin Nichols, University of South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee; Nicole Collins, University of South Florida
Rejecting the ‘Master’s Tools’: Marginalized Organizations Constructing Identities, Resisting Dominant Norms, and Transforming Organizational Fields - Kimya Loder
"We’re Not in Control”: Navigating the Racialized Field of an Education Non-Profit - Dominic Terrel Walker, Columbia University
Good Will Grift: Classical Music and Big Philanthropy Intersect - Amanda Paruta, Buffalo Chamber Players
Table 6. Race, Gender, Class and WorkTable Presider: Jessica Huerta, UCLA
Camouflaging and Leveraging Race: How Entrepreneurs of color Deal with Racial Issues in Entrepreneurial Trajectories - Carly Offidani-Bertrand, California State University-San Marcos; Paola Ometto
Intersectionally-Constrained (Dis)advantage: Racism across Local Labor Markets and Earnings of Black, Hispanic, and Asian American Women - Andrew Kim, University of Kansas; ChangHwan Kim, University of Kansas
“There’s the Black Woman Thing, and there’s the Age Thing”: Confronting Colorblind Ageism at Work - Alicia Smith-Tran, Oberlin College
Watch Momma Work: Black Women Navigate Motherhood, Employment, and Education - Nia Flowers Steinfeld, University of California, Santa Barbara
2572. Meeting. Social Psychology Quarterly Editorial BoardJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 12:00-1:30pm
2574. Emerging Graduate Research on the Sociology of Indigenous Peoples and Native Nations Roundtables
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 4, 12:00-1:00pmSession Organizer: Lauren Amelia Dent, University of North Texas
Table 1: Indigenous Perspectives and Colonial LegaciesTable Presider: Lauren Amelia Dent, University of North Texas
Human-Earth Relations: Differences in Colonial and Indigenous Perspectives - Harmandeep Kaur, Wayne State University Center of Urban Studies
Iowa State University’s Colonial Legacy: Narratives of the Nation’s First Land-Grant Institution - Cassidy Boe
The Rights of Nature: Decolonial Projects and Intercultural Visions - David Heath Cooper, University of Kansas
Table 2: Indigenous Movements and IdentitiesTable Presider: Kelly M Tabbutt, University of Oklahoma -
NormanTemporal Imaginations: Collective Memory & Future-
Coordination in Post-Conflict Guatemala - Vaclav Masek, USC
Who Counts As American Indian?: Examining the Multiple Dimensions of Race on the U.S. Census, 1930-1960 - LeShae Henderson, Columbia University
Sunday, 1:00 pm
2671. Meeting. Section on Race, Gender, Class Business MeetingJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 1:00-1:30pm
2674. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Indigenous Peoples and Native Nations Business Meeting
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 4, 1:00-1:30pm
Sunday, 2:00 pm
2703. ASA Retirement Network (previously Opportunities in Retirement Network). Retirement: Continuity and Discontinuity
LACC, Level 1, 150A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizers: Ali Akbar Mahdi, Lecturer, Cal. State Uni.,
Northridge; Nancy A. Greenwood, Indiana University Kokomo
Presider: Nancy A. Greenwood, Indiana University KokomoPanelists: Jonathan H. Turner, Univ of California, Santa Barbara
and Riverside; Ali Akbar Mahdi, Lecturer, Cal. State Uni., Northridge
2704. American Sociological Association. ASA Honors Program Graduate School Briefing
LACC, Level 1, 150B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Aaryn L. Green, American Sociological
AssociationPresider: Aaryn L. Green, American Sociological AssociationPanelists: Caitlin Charles; Jeremy Brenner-Levoy, University of
Cincinnati; Mahindra Mohan Kumar, University of Oregon
2704. Sociology in Practice Settings Symposium. Exploring and Using Research Methods in Practice Settings
LACC, Level 1, 150C, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: George L. Wimberly, American Educational
Research AssociationPresider: Ray Sin, Deep LabsImpact at First Glance: Ethnomethodological Research and
Communication Eye Examinations - Dirk vom Lehn, King's College London
Impeding community engaged research: A case study of a medical school’s first PCORI engagement award - Christine Thomas, Dell Medical School, University of Texas at Austin; Amanda Cantu, The University of Texas at Austin - Dell Medical School; Nirali Thakkar, University of Texas-Austin; Virginia A Brown, Dell Medical School, University of Texas, Austin
Obscuring Need, Abdicating Responsibility: Passive Erasure of Newcomer Immigrant Youth in an Urban School District - Julie Whalen McIntyre, Temple University
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Responding to Disruption: Strategies for Resilience in Applied Research Settings - Eric R. Van Rite, American Medical Association
Short term strategy, long term goals: The place for systematic social research in practice - Jessica Rose Kalbfeld, Public Wise Research and Education Fund; Sara Moore, Public Wise
2706. Book Forum. Birth Control Battles: How Race and Class Divided American Religion
LACC, Level 1, 151, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Lisa D. Pearce, University of North Carolina-
Chapel HillAuthor: Melissa J. Wilde, University of PennsylvaniaPanelists: Jean Beaman, University of California-Santa Barbara;
Ruth Braunstein, University of Connecticut; Leslie McCall, The Graduate Center, City University of New York
Moderator: Lisa D. Pearce, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
2707. Presidential Panel. Combating Anti-Asian Racism during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond
LACC, Level 1, 152, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Min Zhou, University of California-Los AngelesPresider: Min Zhou, University of California-Los AngelesPanelists: Russell M. Jeung, San Francisco State University; Vivian
Shaw, Vanderbilt University; Nazreen Sameena Bacchus, SUNY-Farmingdale; Elena Shih, Brown University
This panel aims to shed light on the understanding of the roots and impacts of structural racism and discrimination against Asian Americans and other people of color during and after Covid-19. Panelists will share their empirical research findings on anti-Asian racism and discuss implications and directions moving forward in combating racism. Using incidents reported to Stop AAPI Hate, Dr. Russell Jeung will discuss the nationwide trends in anti-Asian racism, their causes, and their historic roots. He then shares how the Asian American community is resisting this racism and what gains we have made. Dr. Vivian Shaw will draw from recent interview and survey data to consider the implications of anti-Asian racism on Asian American experiences of work during the pandemic, specifically focusing on how this population has navigated competing needs related to physical, health, and financial risks. She will also discuss the challenges of studying a diverse demographic as a collective of junior scholars during a long-term disaster. Dr. Nazreen S. Bacchus will discuss the intersections of Islamophobia and anti-Asian discrimination during COVID and post-COVID era. She also plans to include the ways in which Asian American Muslim communities have been organizing against discrimination during this time. Dr. Elena Shih will connect current incidents of anti-Asian hate within larger nodes of state sanctioned violence examining Asian America and the state violence of white supremacy through the case of migrant massage work in North America.
2708. Section on Organizations, Occupations and Work. Platform Work: Power, Risk, and Agency
LACC, Level 1, 153A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizers: Angèle Christin, Stanford University; Tim
Bartley, Washington University-St. Louis; Tarun Banerjee, CUNY-John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Marie Sarita Gaytan, University of Utah
Presider: Alexandrea J. Ravenelle, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Coming to Terms with Platform Labor: The Normalization of Risk Among Gig Workers in Boston - Juliet B. Schor, Boston College; Christopher Tirrell, Northeastern University; Steven Vallas, Northeastern University
Democratizing the Economy or Introducing Economic Risk? Gig Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic - Daniel Auguste, Florida Atlantic University; Stephen Roll, Washington University in St. Louis; Mathieu Despard, Washington University in St. Louis
Playing Cat-and-Mouse with a Platform: Attention Games under Algorithmic Management in the Creator Economy - Ashley E. Mears, Boston University; Thao Nguyen, Boston University; Elif Birced, Boston University
Dependency and Hardship in the Gig Economy: The Mental Health Consequences of Platform Work - Paul Glavin, McMaster University; Scott Schieman, University of Toronto
Discussant: Benjamin Shestakofsky, University of Pennsylvania
2709. Section on Race, Gender, Class. Activism and Intersectionality
LACC, Level 1, 153B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizers: Zulema Valdez, University of California-
Merced; Jennifer Randles, California State University-FresnoPresider: Sara Kamali, Kamali ConsultingResisting la Santa: Latina/x Feminist Advocacy for Abortion Care -
Rocío R. García, Arizona State University-TempeThe Trap of Power-Blind Politics: The Challenge of Intersectional
Feminism in a Neoliberal Age - Jaime Hartless, SUNY Farmingdale
The Intersections of Queer: Abolitionist Organizing in Chicago - Sarah M Steele, University of Illinois, Chicago
The Dialectical Relationship Between Activism and Oppression Among Black Women Antilynching and Anti-Police Brutality Activists - Melissa Brown, Santa Clara University
Moving Beyond Trickle-Down Intersectionality: Feeling Social Movements in the Trump (ish) era - Zakiya Luna, Washington University-St. Louis
Discussant: Adrienne Denise Dixson, University of Illinois
2710. Section on Sociology of Education. Higher Education and Inequality
LACC, Level 1, 153C, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizers: Yingyi Ma, Syracuse University; Blake R. Silver,
George Mason UniversityPresider: Yingyi Ma, Syracuse UniversityIncome Inequality in College Enrollment and Degree Attainment
During and After the Great Recession Years - Joshua Klugman, Temple University; Genesis Arteta; Jennifer C. Lee, Indiana University-Bloomington
Infrastructures of sociality and social capital: inequities and social ties in university life - Kriti Budhiraja, University of Minnesota
“Not Even Five Percent”: Student Experiences of Racial Representation at the Post-Affirmative Action Flagship
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University - Elizabeth Popp Berman, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Aya Marie Waller-Bey
Understanding the Relatively High Educational Mobility of Asian Americans: The Role of Peers - Yapeng Wang, University of Virginia
Work and student loan debt among those who delay their transition to postsecondary education - Patrick Denice, Western University; Stephen Sartor, Statistics Canada
2711. Section on Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology. Platforms, Visibility, and Power
LACC, Level 2, 301A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizers: Angèle Christin, Stanford University; Morgan
G. Ames, University of California-BerkeleyPresider: Danah Boyd, Microsoft ResearchHow Money Matters-Exchange Structures & Sexual Safety
in Airbnb & Couchsurfing - Skyler Wang, University of California, Berkeley
From Factory Worker to Digital Influencer: Gender, Labor, and the Manufacture of Digital China - Jun Zhou, University of Michigan Ann Arbor
In the Name of Financial Inclusion: Institutions, Infrastructure, and Ideologies Driving India’s Platformization of Finance - Snigdha Kumar, University of Minnesota
The role of teams in volunteer content moderation on Facebook - Anna Gibson, Stanford University
“Too Soon” To Count? The impact of gender and race on perceived notability - Francesca Tripodi, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Mackenzie Lemieux; Rebecca Zhang
2712. Section on Evolution, Biology, and Society. Open Topic on Evolution, Biology and Society
LACC, Level 2, 301B, 2:00-3:00pmSession Organizer: Rengin Bahar Firat, Korn Ferry InstitutePresider: Rengin Bahar Firat, Korn Ferry InstituteExploring patterns of interpersonal synchrony in organizations
- Amelia Haynes, Korn Ferry; Michael Platt, University of Pennsylvania
Not Really Exceptional: Evolutionary Sociology and Long-Term Economic Growth in the U.S. - Michael Hammond, University of Toronto
Reconciling the Contradictory Effects of Cross-ethnic Social Interaction on Health: A Coalitional Psychological Perspective - Donghyun Kim
Sharply heightened mortality among African American women: BMI-prone genetic variants and socioeconomic disadvantage - Guang Guo, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Hexuan Liu, University of Cincinnati
2713. Section on Medical Sociology. Bracketed Out: How Medicine Displaces LGBTQ+ People
LACC, Level 2, 303A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: stef M. shuster, Michigan State UniversityPresider: Nic Rios, CUNY Graduate CenterStructural Heteropatriarchy and Maternal Hypertension - Bethany
G Everett, University of Utah; Patricia Homan, Florida State University; Morgan Philbin, Columbia University
A Wide Range of “Normal and Healthy”: Incorporating and Excluding Trans Embodiment in Medical Training - Bex MacFife, San Francisco State University
Biomedical and Digital Synergies: Semiotic Paradoxes of HIV among Latino Gay Men - Jorge Fontdevila, California State University Fullerton
Aging, Health, and Advance Care Planning among Transgender, Non-Binary, and Intersex Older Adults - Nik M. Lampe, University of South Carolina
“We Don’t Just Die From HIV”: Invisibilized Uncertainty and Global Transgender Health - Reya Farber, William & Mary
2714. Section on Sociology of Body and Embodiment. Mobile Bodies in a Global World
LACC, Level 2, 303B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizers: Kelly Underman, Drexel University; Paige L.
Sweet, University of Michigan-Ann ArborPresider: Daniel Ray Morrison, Abilene Christian UniversityAllostatic Load and Internal Migration: Health Impacts of
Residential and Social Transitions in Early Adulthood - Anna Shetler
Impact of Covid-19 on Mothering Practices among Low-Wage working Immigrant Women Workers - Soulit Chacko, IUPUI
Pumping iron for strength and power: prisoner’s perceptions of a stable body - Johannes Müller, Justus-Liebig-Universität; Michael Mutz, Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen
Re-politicising “vaccine hesitancy”: people on the move, COVID-19 and frontier embodiment on the Italian-French border - Costanza Torre, London School of Economics and Political Science; Sara Vallerani, University of Roma Tre; Eloisa Franchi, Université Paris Saclay
Discussant: Kelly Underman, Drexel University
2715. Regular Session. Aging, Health, and Economic Well-beingLACC, Level 2, 304A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Susan L. Brown, Bowling Green State
UniversityPresider: David Russell, Appalachian State UniversityA Place to Call Home: Older Immigrant Homeownership by
Metropolitan Status and Region - Rachel Sparkman, Florida State University; Kathryn Harker Tillman, Florida State University
Revealing Diverse Elder Care Configurations: How Economics and Kin Shape Strategies - Erin Ice, University of Michigan
Socially stratified associations between self-employment and health among older people in Chile - Ignacio Cabib, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Ariel R Azar, The University of Chicago; Andrés Biehl, Instituto de Sociología, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Gender Differences in Older Adults’ Economic Security: Assessing the Role of Family Histories - Deborah Carr, Boston University; Leping Wang, Boston University; Pamela J. Smock, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Race, Incarceration, and Social Security Earnings - Michael A Schultz, University of Texas-Austin; Becky Pettit, University of Texas-Austin
2716. Regular Session. Comparative Historical Sociology: Politics Across Time and Space
LACC, Level 2, 304B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Moon-Kie Jung, University of Massachusetts-
AmherstPresider: Angel Adams Parham, University of Virginia“Racial Reckonings: Anna Julia Cooper’s Thoughts on Haiti,
Slavery, and Theories of Revolution” - Crystal Nicole Eddins, University of North Carolina-Charlotte
How to Extract “Labor” from the Colony: Fictions of Governance in British India - Mishal Khan, Univeristy of Chicago
From Right to Responsibility: Resonance and Radicalism in Feminist-Led Reproductive Control Movements, 1907-1942 - Margaret Ruth Eby, University of California Berkeley
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The Jeju Genocide and Intersectional Necropolitics in the Making of South Korean Subimperialism, 1945–1954 - Veda Hyunjin Kim, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Populism as Anti-Corruption Movements - Gabriel Hetland, SUNY-Albany; Marco Z. Garrido, University of Chicago
2717. Regular Session. Environmental Enforcement Gaps, from Households to Nations
LACC, Level 2, 304C, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Benjamin Leffel, University of Michigan-Ann
ArborPresider: Benjamin Leffel, University of Michigan-Ann ArborAnother Elephant in the Room? How Structured Lifestyles
Undermine the Fight Against Climate Change - Lazarus Adua, University of Utah; Brett Clark, University of Utah
Carbon Dollars: The International Monetary System and US Climate Action - Daniel Driscoll, University of California, San Diego
Closing the green gap?: Trends in solar installation disparities by race, income, and rurality - Fedor A. Dokshin, University of Toronto; Mircea Gherghina, University of Toronto; Brian Thiede, Pennsylvania State University
Environmental Justice and Environmental Monitoring: An analysis of PFAS Testing in California - Derrick Salvatore, Northeastern University; Rosie Mueller, Whitman College; Alissa Cordner, Whitman College; Phil Brown, Northeastern University; Klaudia Kyjovska, Whitman College
Defining The Epochs of Global Environmental Politics - Selena Margarita Livas, University of California, Irvine
2718. Regular Session. Race, Property, & Urban SpaceLACC, Level 2, 306A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Eva Rosen, Georgetown UniversityPresider: Prentiss A. Dantzler, University of TorontoLoss in the City: Antiblackness and Dis/Investment in the Nation’s
Capital - Tanya Maria Golash-Boza, University of California-Merced
"I'm Not a Tenant They Can Just Run Over:" Low-Income Renters' Experiences of Racialized Dispossessing - Elizabeth Korver-Glenn, Washington University in St. Louis; Sofia Locklear, Western University
The Race to Exclude: Residential Growth Controls in California Cities, 1970-92 - Joe LaBriola, Brown University
Beyond categorical homeownership: The paradox of Heirs’ property - Jasmine Simington, University of Michigan
2719. Regular Session. Sociology of Social Scientific KnowledgeLACC, Level 2, 306B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Diana Graizbord, University of GeorgiaPresider: Prabhdeep Singh Kehal, Brown UniversityEditor’s Love: Matching, Reading, and the Editorial Self-Concept
- Joshua Silver; Claudio Ezequiel Benzecry, Northwestern University
How Do Sociologists Know What They Know? Evidence of Sociological and Scientific Thinking in Sociology Textbooks - Stephanie Medley-Rath, Indiana University-Kokomo
Readily Purchasable Wisdom: Scholars in Social Sciences and Humanities and the For-Profit-Online-Course Industry in China - Yingzhe Zhu, Northwestern University
Show & Tell: Legibility, credibility, and authority in photographish images - Alison Gerber, Lund University
The Production of Racist Nativism as Social Science Knowledge - Stephanie A. Bohon, University of Tennessee-Knoxville;
Abigail Tobias-Lauerman, University of Tennessee; Meghan Conley, University of Tennessee; Adria Ryan McLaughlin, University of Tennessee
2721. Regular Session. Morbidity and MortalityLACC, Level 2, 308B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Patrick HeuvelinePresider: Jessica Y. Ho, University of Southern CaliforniaThe inclusion of stillbirths in demographic estimates of child
mortality - Payal Hathi, University of California, BerkeleyHow and Why Is Pain Increasing in the United States? - Terresa Ji
Hyun EunState-Level Deaths of Despair and Structural Disadvantage
Among American Indian/Alaska Native Populations - Mariah Simplicio
Where Does the Black-White Life Expectancy Gap Come From? The Deadly Consequences of Residential Segregation - Arun Hendi, Princeton University
Discussant: Emily Smith-Greenaway, University of Southern California
2722. Regular Session. Multiracial Boundary Formations and Conditions
LACC, Level 2, 309, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Michael Hajime Miyawaki, College of WoosterPresider: Michael Hajime Miyawaki, College of WoosterBecoming Multiracials: Multiracial Identity, Gender, and Group
Formation - Jennifer A. Jones, University of Illinois-Chicago; Mary Kate Blake, Montana State University
Materializing or Mobilizing Mixedness?: Multiracial Involvement in Black and Multiracial Student Organizations at Predominately White Institutions - Angelica "Jelly" Celeste Loblack
Multiracial Households Living in Between - Nora E. Taplin-Kaguru, Bryn Mawr College; Cristina Marie Ortiz, San Joaquin Delta College; Ima Varghese Mac, Earlham College; Greta Shaffer; Justice Vaughn, Earlham College; Gabriela Quiroz, Earlham College; Claudia Sofia Gonzalez, Earlham College
Multiracials’ membership and identification practices on campus: A boundary-work approach’ - David Song, Colorado College
2724. Regular Session. Dynamics of Political Conflict, War, and Peacebuilding
LACC, Level 2, 402A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Sharon Erickson Nepstad, University of New
Mexico-AlbuquerquePresider: Sharon Erickson Nepstad, University of New Mexico-
AlbuquerqueNeoliberal War-Making and the End of the Warfare-Welfare
Nexus: Labor Strikes and Military-Industrial Transformation, 1942-2020 - Corey R. Payne, Johns Hopkins University
Outsourcing Everyday Repression - Lynette H. Ong, University of Toronto
Politics of Memory, Underdevelopment, and Remnants of Political Violence in the Sumatra Rubber Belt - Rahardhika Arista Utama, Northwestern University
Radicalizing Resilience: Mothering, Solidarity, and Interdependence Among Women Survivors of War - Marie E. Berry, University of Denver
Discussant: Emily Schneider, Northern Arizona University2725. Thematic Session. Immigrant Families: Experiencing and
Responding to Bureaucratic DisplacementLACC, Level 2, 402B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Neda Maghbouleh, University of TorontoPresider: Neda Maghbouleh, University of TorontoPanelists: Abigail L. Andrews, University of California-San Diego;
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Pallavi Banerjee, University of Calgary; Nazli Kibria, Boston University; Dialika Sall, CUNY-Lehman College; Aleli Andres, University of California, San Diego
2726. Thematic Session. Bureaucracies of IntegrationLACC, Level 2, 403A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: David Brady, University of California, RiversidePresider: David Brady, University of California, RiversideNational-Level Work-Family Policies: Implications for Women’s
Labor Market Integration - Jennifer L. Hook, University of Southern California
The Social Consequences of the Surge in Refugees to Germany in 2015-2016 - Marco Giesselmann, University of Zurich; Tabea Najouks, Hertie School and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
The Racial Foundation of Power Resources Theory: A State-Level Analysis - Regina S. Baker, University of Pennsylvania; Tom VanHeuvelen, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Poor State, Rich State: Why Some States Have More Poverty Than Others, and What They Can Do About It - Zachary Parolin, Bocconi University; Jennifer Laird, CUNY-Lehman College
2727. Special Sessions. Environmental Inequality and the Corporation
LACC, Level 2, 403B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Amanda McMillan Lequieu, Drexel UniversityPresider: Annabel Ipsen, University of OklahomaCritical Environmental Justice and the Nature of the Firm - Ian
Robert Carrillo, University of Oklahoma; David Pellow, UC Santa Barbara
Shaping Environmental Justice: Transnational firms and local communities in the global seed industry. - Annabel Ipsen, University of Oklahoma
Extractive Firms and Procedural Inequity: Oil, Gas, Uranium, and Land Dispossession - Stephanie Ann Malin, Colorado State University
2728. Regular Session. Media, Political Discourse, and Movements
LACC, Level 2, 404A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Dina G. Okamoto, Indiana University-
BloomingtonPresider: Pamela M. Hong, Indiana UniversityWhy Do Movements Make Big News When They Do? Institutional
Mediation, Investigations, and Path Dependence - Edwin Amenta, University of California-Irvine; Neal Caren, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Weijun Yuan, University of California, Irvine
Media Framing of the 2019-2020 Hong Kong Protests: A Cross-National Comparative Analysis - Hanning Wang, University of Pittsburgh
Threat and Legislative Channeling of Protest in Four U.S. States - Baylee Hudgens, Purdue University
How Conservatives and Progressives Mobilize Differently: U.S. Social Movement Organization Communications to Supporters (2018-2022) - Catharina O'Donnell, Harvard Sociology
Discussant: Kim Ebert, North Carolina State University
2729. Regular Session. Sociology of Reproduction: Childbearing, Risk, and Inequality
LACC, Level 2, 404B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Christie Sennott, Purdue UniversityPresider: Megan Henley, Colorado Mesa UniversityAccounting for First-Time Motherhood at Advanced Maternal
Age: Risk, Temporality, and the Preservation of Stratified Reproduction - Dana A. Berkowitz, Louisiana State University; Emily S. Mann, University of South Carolina-Columbia
"It Fell on Deaf Ears:" Experiences of Obstetric Violence in the United States - Anna Claire Church, The Ohio State University
Stratification and Childbearing Norms During Times of Crisis: Results from a Conjoint Experiment - Leticia Marteleto, University of Texas-Austin; Sneha Kumar, University of Texas-Austin; Molly Dondero, American University; Luiz Gustavo Fernandes Sereno
Fetal Protection Policies: Public Health Crisis or Coerced? Reproduction? - Chancey Herbolsheimer, Vanderbilt University
The Hazards of Equal Treatment: Pregnancy Discrimination in Hazardous Workplaces - Tracy Garnar, University of Arizona; Louise Marie Roth, University of Arizona
2730. Thematic Session. Refugees and the Violence of Welfare Bureaucracies
LACC, Level 2, 405, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Dalia Abdelhady, Lund UniversityPresider: Dalia Abdelhady, Lund UniversityConceptualizing Bureaucratic Violence in Discourses, Policies and
Lived Experiences - Dalia Abdelhady, Lund UniversityWalling the Welfare State: Penal Power at the Swedish Border -
Vanessa Lynn Barker, Stockholm UniversityThe Captive Waiting Room: Predatory Bureaucracies and
Confined Asylum on the U.S.-Mexico Border - Carlos Martinez, University of California - Berkeley
Discussant: Leila Kawar, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
2731. Thematic Session. Police-free Schools: Sociological Research and Antiracist Movements
LACC, Level 2, 406A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Mark R. Warren, University of Massachusetts
BostonPresider: Mark R. Warren, University of Massachusetts BostonPanelists: Victor M. Rios, University of California-Santa Barbara;
Eve L. Ewing, University of Chicago; Channing Martinez, Labor Community Strategy Center; Kesha S. Moore, Thurgood Marshall Institute; David Turner, University of California-Los Angeles
2732. Section on Marxist Sociology. Crises of Capitalism and the Racial Interregnum
LACC, Level 2, 406B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Michael A. McCarthy, Marquette UniversityPresider: Michael A. McCarthy, Marquette UniversityModes of Articulation: Linking Race and Class Politics in Chicago's
Deindustrialized Urban Periphery - Rishi Awatramani, Johns Hopkins University
Pandemic Dispossessions in Bolsonaro's Brazil - Daniel Bin, Universidade de Brasília
Rising Support for Hindu Nationalism in Kerala’s Dalit Population: A Theory of Bivalent Hegemony - Samantha Agarwal, Johns Hopkins University
Discussant: Kevan Harris, University of California-Los Angeles
2733. Regular Session. Regular Trans Studies Session: Competing Discourses of Transness
LACC, Level 2, 407, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizers: Alithia Zamantakis, Northwestern University;
Tristen Kade, University of California, Santa BarbaraPresider: Tristen Kade, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Changing Gender: Gender Minorities’ Experiences of Coming into Identity - Sonny M. Nordmarken, Georgia State University
Governing Gender Nonconformity: Competing Ideologies and Gender Crises in Chinese State Newspapers - Xiaogao Zhou, University of Chicago; Songyin Liu
“I'm Not the Type of Person to Ask for Help”: Transnormativity in GoFundMe Top Surgery Campaigns - Hayden James Fulton, University of South Florida
Discussant: Naomi Simmons-Thorne
2741. Student Forum. Student Forum Open Topic Paper SessionLACC, Level 2, 501B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizers: Amirhossein Teimouri, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Chmapaign; Julian Posada, University of Toronto; Alonso Aravena, Baylor University
Presider: Jin-Shan YUANDistorted Justice: Solitary Confinement as Acts of State-
Sanctioned Violence Against Youth - Cathrine Jacobsen, California State University Northridge
Incarceration as a Necessary Condition of the Racial Contract: Criminalization, Seasoning, and Segregation - Courtney Darian Tabor, University of Oregon
Levels to Gendered-Racism: Extending the Racialized Organizations in Silencing Black Mothers, Caregivers, and Personnel - Gabrielle L Peterson, University of Michigan
Seasonal Variation in Mental Illness 9-1-1 Calls: Ten Years of Phone Calls to the LAPD - Jamica Zion
Socioeconomic Status, Health Insurance, and Utilization: Lessons from the Medicare Population - Amelia Pittman, Duke University
Comparative Secondary Victimization in U.S. Title IX Proceedings - Amelia Roskin-Frazee
2742. Teaching and Learning Symposium. Teaching and Learning Symposium Lightning Presentations
LACC, Level 2, 501C, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Liban Sheikh, American Sociological
AssociationPresider: Liban Sheikh, American Sociological AssociationStudents Diversity and Inclusion Consultants: An Assignment for
Practicing Sociological Skills and Social Justice Perspectives - Tal Peretz, Auburn University
L’dor v’dor: Opportunities in intergenerational partnerships - Marilyn Jean Preston, Metropolitan State University
Pins and Posts: Using Pinterest in the Classroom - Christine McCown, Virginia Tech University
Redesigning Exit Tickets in Social Statistics and Research Methods Courses - Amanda A. Mireles, University of California-Merced
Inviting Students to do Research That Will be Used - Karen O'Neill, Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Gender Applications and Online Engagement - Mel Moore, University of Northern Colorado
Learning Higher-Level and Critical Sociological Thinking from the Dystopian Satire of M.T. Anderson's Feed - Benjamin Gallati, Indiana University
2763. Meeting. Committee on the Status of Persons with Disabilities
JW Marriott, Level 3, Atrium 2, 2:00-3:30pm2767. Regular Session. The power and politics of violenceJW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza I, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Katherine Sobering, University of North Texas
Presider: Katherine Sobering, University of North TexasEnvironmental violence and children’s cognitive performance
in context - Miguel Quintana-Navarrete, University of California-Irvine
Ethno-racial violence and political competition across three elections: A machine learning approach - Christopher H Seto, The Pennsylvania State University
Racist mob violence and the mechanics of white appeasement in Rotterdam, 1972. - Yannick Coenders
Violence and the Stratifying Power of Fear in Unsettled Times - Ana Villarreal, Boston University
2771. Section on Sociology of Development Refereed Roundtables
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 2:00-3:00pmSession Organizers: Heidi E. Rademacher, SUNY-Brockport;
Sophia Boutilier, Stony Brook University
Table 1: Questions of Health and DevelopmentTable Presider: Sophia Boutilier, Stony Brook University
A Sociological Perspective on Epidemic Prevention and Control - Mengmeng Chen
Differences in Access to Clean Water and a Bathroom at Home by Ethno-Racial Characteristics in Peru - Cristian Luis Paredes, Loyola University Chicago; Kyle Woolley, Lesley University
The Developmental Origins of the Relationships between Obesity and Health - Gregory Michael Pavela, University of Alabama-Birmingham; Nengjun Yi, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Luis Mestre, Indiana University - Bloomington; David B Allison, Indiana University - Bloomington
Bottom-Up Social Change: From Revolution to Rebuilding African Villages After a Civil War - Warner P. Woodworth, University of Utah
Table 2: Power and InstitutionsTable Presider: Rachel Sullivan Robinson, American University
A Cross-National Exploration of Institutional Trust (1995-2020): Measurement Invariance Assessment across Geographical Regions and Income Groups - Yi Yin, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Building State-Society Synergy through Sandwich Strategies - Jonathan Fox, American University; Naomi Hossain, American University; Rachel Sullivan Robinson, American University
Synchronizing worth: Almost standardized criteria in international development evaluation - Claire Sieffert
Table 3: Political Approaches to National DevelopmentTable Presider: Enrique S. Pumar, Santa Clara University
A Slow Downward Road: Occupational Status Attainment in Mexico’s Development - Harold J. Toro, University of Notre Dame
Climate Change and COVID-19: Are Countries with Bigger Ecological Footprints Suffering more from COVID-19? - Amm Quamruzzaman, University of California-Berkeley; Ava S Currie, University of California Berkeley; Abdur R. Sikder, San Francisco State University; Rohith A Moolakatt, University of California Berkeley; Scott Hashimoto, University of California Berkeley; Joyce Wang, University of California Berkeley
Elite Repertoire and Autocratic Relapse in Malaysia and Myanmar - Hanisah Binte Abdullah Sani, National University of Singapore; Nathaniel James Gonzalez, University of Chicago
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Table 4: Tension and Justice In the Global EconomyTable Presider: Heidi E. Rademacher, SUNY-Brockport
Compressed Modernity in Taiwan: Fathers Becoming the Sole Influencer on National Identity - Yun-Tzu Chang; Eric Fong, University of Hong Kong
Why do borrowers need all types of lenders? A study of credit preference in India - Padmavathi Koride; Paromita Sanyal, Florida State University; Ganesh Lakshmanan
2772. Section on Sociology of Culture Roundtables SessionJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizers: Gordon Brett, University of Toronto; Martin
Lukk, University of Toronto; Taylor Price, University of Toronto
Table 1. Symbolic Boundaries Research Network Writing Workshop
Table Presider: Bethany P. Bryson, James Madison UniversityFor Love or Money?: The symbolic boundaries of a high-value
gift economy - Amy Elisabeth Singer, Franklin and Marshall College
Knowing is Half the Battle: Linguistic Knowledge and Boundaries Between Japaneseness and Okinawanness - Jane H. Yamashiro, Mills College
Rethinking "American" Religion: Telling a Bigger Story - Penny Edgell, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Table 2. Politics, Work, & Cultural ProductionTable Presider: Andrew C Cohen, Decoded Advertising
Reaggregating Labor Through Cultural Work: The Case of WeWork - Sanna J Ali, Stanford University
Arts Careers in Isolation: Professional Social Interactions in Early, Established, and Late Career Stages during COVID-19 - Rachel Skaggs, Ohio State University
Where’s the beef? Creative conflicts and imagined relations in the advertising industry - Shai M. Dromi, Harvard University; Andrew C Cohen, Decoded Advertising
The Gigs Dried Up: COVID-19 and Economic Precarity for Working-Musicians in the United States - Ali Chaudhary, Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Food and Domestic Roles in TV Sitcoms about Single Working Women - Susan Roxburgh, Kent State University; Tristan Davis, Kent State University
Table 3. Dating and RomanceTable Presider: Taylor Price, University of TorontoThe Romantic Imagination: Uncovering Attitudes to Romantic
Love Through Cinematic Reception - Jessie Dong, Yale University
Digitized matchmaking: The Contemporary Value of Marriage Through Middle Classes’ Online Matrimonial Advertisements in India - Mathieu Ferry, INED; Jeanne Subtil
Table 4. MoralityTable Presider: David B. Monaghan, Shippensburg University
Environmental Moral Panic as a Strategy of Inaction.The case of “Chinese Logged Everything” narrative in Russia. - Liudmila Listrovaya, University of Oregon
Extracting Worth: Morality, stigma, and the cultural contours of contentious fossil fuels - Parker Muzzerall
One Elite Morality or Several? A Moral Background Analysis of the Buffet-Gates Giving Pledge Letters - Tytus Wilam
Schooled Families: The Educational Transformation of Familial Virtue - David B. Monaghan, Shippensburg University
Table 5. Culture in Global PerspectiveTable Presider: Khwan Kim
How far can you shine? The impact of multicultural experiences on success in the art world - Khwan Kim; Frederic Clement Godart, INSEAD
Processing Global Fads and Fashions: An Asian Route to Design - Alexander Hoppe, University of Pennsylvania
Radio as a Gatekeeping Force in the Music Industry in the Post-Digital Era - James Kim, ISL
Symbolic Hierarchy of Places in Global Tourism - Hesu Yoon, Stanford University; Andrew McCumber, Boston University
Table 6. Place, Ethnicity, and ColonialismTable Presider: Martin Lukk, University of Toronto
Black Fugitivity in the Face of Erasure- Survivance, Hope, and Resistance in the Antilles - Dana McIntyre, Stony Brook University; Jamila Lyiscott, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Kelly Barros Santos, Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia
Making the Settler Colonial Visible in the City - Miguel A. Montalva Barba, Salem State University
On the world stage: The Politics of Impression Management in México’s 1968 Olympic Hosting - Edgar Jesus Campos, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Seeking Home in Canada: The Iranian Immigrants’ Transnational Experiences of Belonging in Atlantic Provinces and Ontario - Foroogh Mohammadi
Sing A Song for Home; Home in Diasporic Iranian Songs After the 1979 Revolution - Pouya Morshedi, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Table 7. New and Innovative Methods for Cultural AnalysisTable Presider: Amy Lynne Johnson, Stanford University
Bowing to Five Pecks of Rice? The Impact of Exogenous Shock on Artistic Novelty - Ke Nie, University of California San Diego
Constructing Mental Health in the News - Amy Lynne Johnson, Stanford University
The Wire Fence Society: Lexical Shifts and Polysemy in U.S. Privacy Debates, 1870-1920 - Martin Eiermann, University of California-Berkeley
The Strategic Use of Spanish in Evaluative Contexts - AJ Alvero, Stanford University
Anisotropy and frequency bias in cosine similarity measures - Alexander Kindel, Princeton University
Table 8. Culture OnlineTable Presider: Joseph Leon Henry, University of California Irvine
Anti-Vaccine Advocacy Networks on Twitter: An Exploratory Analysis - Joseph Leon Henry, University of California Irvine
Content, Culture, and Control: An Analysis of Content Regulation on Social Media - Mallory Harrington, University of MN
Defending ‘Our’ Version of ‘Truth’: Fact-checking Activism in the Age of Democratic Mobilization - Nathan Long Tin Tsang
“Everyone Wants to be Rich”: Aspiration and Desire in the Digital Era - Jordan Foster, University of Toronto
Pandemic culture: understanding the impact of digital modes of delivery on aesthetic hierarchies - Tal Feder, Technion - Israel institute of Technology; Siobhan McAndrew, University of Sheffield; David O'Brien, University of Edinburgh; Mark Taylor, University of Sheffield
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Politicising for Non-Politics: The Self-motivated Nationalism in China's Fandom - Yan Wang, London School of Economics; Ting Luo
Table 9. Self and IdentityTable Presider: Abigail Letak, University of Wisconsin-Madison
A Research Agenda for Contemporary Romantic-Historical Generationalism - Andrew M. Lindner, Skidmore College
Identity Investments: Toward a New Theory of the Cultural Roots of Economic Action - Joel P. Stillerman, Grand Valley State University
“It’s hard to be ‘woke’ all the time”: Self-Care, Television, and Vocabularies of Feminist Motive - Abigail Letak, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Mobility Ideologies: Personal and Public Cultures of the Self in Precarity - Sarah Payne, University of California, Berkeley
Occasioning cultural patronage: A mesosociological approach - Laura Harris, University of Edinburgh
Table 10. Culture and CognitionTable Presider: Daniel Andrew Nolan, University of Washington
Experimental evidence for scale-induced category convergence across populations - Douglas Richard Guilbeault, University of California-Berkeley; Andrea Baronchelli, City University of London; Damon M. Centola, University of Pennsylvania
Stories from the End of the World: Narrative Meaning-Making through the COVID-19 Pandemic - Daniel Andrew Nolan, University of Washington
The Externalization of Personal Culture in Global Organizational Decision-Making - Michael Lee Wood, Brigham Young University-Provo; Dustin S. Stoltz, Lehigh University
Toward a Sociology of the Essential - Joshua M. Hurwitz, Stanford University
Table 11. Culture and InstitutionsTable Presider: Gordon Brett, University of Toronto
Restless Institutionalization of Movement Activists - Ethan William Johnson, University of Minnesota
The Iron Cage Revisited: Quantified Athleticism and Rationalized Artistry in the Sport of Figure Skating - Zaoying Ji, University of California, Irvine
When the Balance Between Art and Life Collapses: Meaning Making in Art Activism - Agnes Szanyi, The New School for Social Research
Table 12. Interaction Rituals and Cultural PragmaticsTable Presider: Celso M. Villegas, Kenyon College
A Theory of Alienability: Why guns can symbolize “universal” power - Nathan Guye Shelton, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Creating continuity in performance: the changing choreography of rituals over time for Muslim Shia pilgrims - Eisar Haider
Refraction Dynamics and Civil Power: Toward a Comparative Analysis of Class Politics through the Civil Sphere - Celso M. Villegas, Kenyon College
Violent Confrontations in Quentin Tarantino’s Filmography: A Micro-sociological Analysis - Christopher Michael Hill, University of Oklahoma
Table 13. Cultural Taste, Consumption, and ParticipationTable Presider: Ann L. Mullen, University of Toronto
Cultural Tastes and Cross-Racial Interactions - Ann L. Mullen, University of Toronto; Yifang Li, University of Toronto
Highbrow, Popular and Mundane Cultural Participation, 1981–2017: The Meltdown Scenario, Omnivores and Snobs Re-Visited - Jarmo Kallunki, Tampere University; Ossi Sirkka, Tampere University; Riie Heikkilä, Tampere University; Semi Purhonen, Tampere University
My Taste or My Job: How Working Conditions Shape Curators’ Aesthetic Decisions at Art-Cinema Organizations - Tania R. Aparicio, New School for Social Research
Unequal lifestyles: How work reinforces inequality through lifestyle socialization - Amelie Beaumont, CNRS
Table 14. Economics, Inequality, and the StateTable Presider: Shang Liu, University of Southern California
Orchestrating a delicate arena: Culture-informed strategies that sustain the NGO sphere in authoritarian China - Shang Liu, University of Southern California
The Missing Interracial Coalition of Jazz: Professional Opportunities and the Making of Album Covers, 1950-1969 - Baris Buyukokutan, Koc University
The Worst of Both Worlds: Uneven Symbolic Domination over College Athletes in Chinese Education System - Jordan Chan, Renmin University of China
2773. International Migration Refereed RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 2:00-3:00pmSession Organizers: Rawan Arar, University of Washington; Jiaqi
M. Liu, University of California, San Diego; Phi Hong Su, Williams College
1. The Global Visa RegimeTable Presider: Amanda Rachel Cheong, University of British
ColumbiaMakers and Marrers of Luck: Diversity Visa Agents, Clients,
and Communities - Onoso Ikphemi Imoagene, New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD)
Affinity and Inequality in the Global Structure of the Visa-Free Mobility Network - Jacob Richard Thomas, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Peng Huang, University of California, Irvine
The Geography of the H-2 Visa Program: Continuity and Change - Ruben Hernandez-Leon, University of California-Los Angeles; Oscar Fernando Contreras Velasco, UCLA
“We’re Not Selling Passports”: Intermediaries’ Stigma Management in the Citizenship by Investment Industry - Alice Kang
Life Satisfaction and Desire to Emigrate: A Cross-National Analysis of 127 countries - Tatiana Karabchuk, United Arab Emirates University; Karin A. C. Johnson, U.S. Census Bureau; Marina Selini Katsaiti
2. Global (Im)mobility and the COVID-19 PandemicTable Presider: Jiaqi M. Liu, University of California, San Diego
Immigration Policy, Sociopolitical Factors, and COVID-19 as Factors in U.S. Latinx Psychological Distress - Eileen Díaz McConnell, Arizona State University; Connor Sheehan, Arizona State University-Tempe; Angelica Lopez, Arizona State University
Public Attitudes about Return Migration in Mainland China during the COVID-19 Pandemic - Yao Xu, New York University-Abu Dhabi; Kinga Reka Makovi, New York University; Abigail Coplin, Vassar College
Demand Shocks and Immigrant Employment: Evidence from US Restaurants - Ernesto F. L. Amaral, Texas A&M
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University-College Station; Huyen Pham, Texas A&M University School of Law; Raymond Robertson, Texas A&M University; Suojin Wang, Texas A&M University; Areala Mendoza, Texas A&M University; Nereyda Ortiz-Osejo
3. Emerging Patterns of Migration/MobilityTable Presider: Mustafa Yavas, New York University-Abu Dhabi
Resistance and Resilience against Restriction, Discrimination and Racism for African Student Mobility in China - Lin Chen
The Changing Demographics of American Jewry: Continuing Patterns of Jewish Migration to the US - Steven J. Gold, Michigan State University
Variation in Parental Time: Does Parents’ Immigration Status Matter? - Xinyan Cao, Brown University
Resilient Remittances? Explaining Immigrant Remittances to Latin America During Covid-19 - Ilana Ventura, University of Chicago; Angela S. Garcia, University of Chicago
“Where and How I Pray”: Religious Opportunity and African Immigrants’ Subjective Social Adaptation in Guangzhou, China - Shichao Du, University at Albany, SUNY; Zai Liang, State University of New York at Albany
4. Rethinking Migrant IntegrationTable Presider: Ernesto Castañeda, American University
Home Away from Home: African Students’ Practices of Integration in the United States - Alphonse Ofoe Opoku
Institutional Integration: Experiences of Central American Immigrant Youth in Legal and School Systems - Ernesto Castañeda, American University; Daniel Jenks, American Univeristy
Is it all about the costs? Cultural distance and adjustment levels of recent immigrants - Andreas Genoni, German Federal Institute for Population Research; Jean Philippe Décieux, German Federal Institute for Population Research; Elke Murdock, University of Luxembourg
Narrativizing the self: How do the migrant experiences matter for social inclusion? - Umut Korkut, Glasgow Caledonian University; Doga Atalay, Glasgow Caledonian University
Immigrants Engaged: Quantifying Volunteerism in the United States with Panel Data from 2004 to 2015 - Salonee Seecharan
5. Migrant Health InequalitiesTable Presider: Xuemei Cao, SUNY Albany
A Hispanic Gap in the Immigrant Paradox? Examining Ethnoracial Differences in Health Among US Immigrants - Alex Maldonado
Is Migration a Stressor for Higher Education Students? - Hector Cebolla-Boado, UNED; Yasemin Soysal, Berlin Social Science Center, WZB
The Effect of Policy Imbrication on Migrant Health: A European Cross-National Examination, 2010-2018 - Zachary Robert Franzoni, University of Utah
Lost Talent: Undocumented Status and Children’s Socioeconomic Development - Zi (Leafia) Ye, University of Wisconsin-Madison
6. Sociolegal Approaches to MigrationTable Presider: Ulrike Bialas, Max Planck Society
Between Legal and Economic Instability: How Syrian Doctors Work in Turkey - Nihal Kayali, UCLA
Playing with Numbers: Barriers and Strategies for Employment among Undocumented Care Workers from the Caribbean -
Carieta Oniefa Thomas, University of CalgaryPunishment in Regional Immigration Legal Services - Blanca A
Ramirez, University of Southern California
7. Public Opinion and Attitudes Toward MigrationTable Presider: Weirong Guo, Emory University
Amigos pero de lejitos: Keeping Latin Americans Immigrants out of the Italian In-Group - Jose Luis Collazo, California State Polytechnic University-Pomona; Itzel Reyes, Biola University
“Last Night in Sweden”: Explaining Perceptions of Immigrants and Crime - Maureen A. Eger, Umeå University (Sweden)
Politicisation of Immigration in Central Europe: Evidence from Plenary Debates - Jan Kovář, Institute of International Relations Prague
The Imagined Immigration and the Criminal Immigrant: Expanding the Catalog of Immigrant-Related Ignorance - Daniel E. Herda, Merrimack College; Amshula Divadkar, Merrimack College
Unusual Suspects: Why Do Left-Leaning Secular Turks Hold Anti-Refugee Attitudes? - Kerem Morgul, University of Wisconsin-Madison
8. Migration and InequalitiesTable Presider: Sevin Gulfer Sagnic, University of California San
DiegoA New Look at Latinx Immigrant Income Disparities in the US:
Cultural Capital, Discrimination, and Country-of-Origin - Angelita Repetto, UC Davis
Ethnic and gender inequality in educational-occupational mismatches among children and grandchildren of immigrants - Mathieu Ichou, French Institute for Demographic Studies (INED); Mathieu Ferry, INED; Rosa Weber
Poverty, Affluence, and Homeownership among Working-Age Immigrants in Israel - Alisa C. Lewin, University of Haifa
Reunifying one's child or not: how official and unofficial state selection shape family immigration in France - Julia Descamps, INED; Cris Beauchemin, INED
The Northern Triangle, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras: The Archetype of Migration - Carol L. Schmid, Guilford Technical Community College
9. Migration and EducationTable Presider: Shunan You, Northeastern University
Does primary school choice facilitate educational mobility among immigrants? - Patricia A. McManus, Indiana University-Bloomington; Stan Vermeulen, Maastricht University; Tijana Prokic-Breuer, Maastricht University
Educational Migration to the US and the UK: What is the role of Nigeria's Pentecostal Religion? - Abiola Oyebanjo
Ethnic-Based Discrimination and ‘Brain Waste’: The Case of First-Generation Educated Iranian Immigrants in the U.S. - Homa Sadri, University of California Irvine; Mohammad A. Chaichian, Mount Mercy University
From ‘Shithole’ Countries? Race and the Incorporation of African Immigrants in the United States - Mamadi Corra, East Carolina University
How Income and Education Effects on Support for Nativism Differ by Country-level Context - Naeyun Lee, Changwon National University
10. Critical Approaches to Bordering and BelongingTable Presider: Hee Eun Kwon, University of California, San
Diego
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Forced Displacement and Contentious Politics: Political Mobilization of Kurdish Forced Migrants Beyond and Against Borders - Gülay Kilicaslan, York University
Holiday in the Sun: South Korean Working Holidaymakers, Farm Labor, and Racialized Mobility in Rural Australia - Carolyn Choi, University of Southern California
Immigration Rhetoric within Congressional Speeches - Tamara van der Does, Santa Fe Institute; Mirta Galesic, Santa Fe Institute; Dina G. Okamoto, Indiana University-Bloomington
Intersectional Identity in Acts of Public Disclosure: The Case of Deportee Mothers in Tijuana, Mexico - Erika Busse, Macalester College; Veronica Montes, Bryn Mawr College
11. Labor MigrationTable Presider: Andy Scott Chang, Singapore Management
UniversityFractured Governance: A Study of How the Local Government
Manage International Migration in China - Adam (Chuling) Huang, Cornell University
Labor Violations and Human Trafficking Among Migrant Farmworkers - Melissa Manzanares, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Mapping the relationship between temporary work and social vulnerability - Jennifer Scott, Louisiana State University; Sumaiya Siddique, LSU Geography & Anthropology
Privileged Migration: Euro-American Lifestyle Migrants, Business Entrepreneurship, and Neocolonialism in the Costa Rican Tourist Economy - Erin M. Adamson, University of Kansas
12. Latinx MigrationTable Presider: Francisco Lara-Garcia, Columbia University
At the heart of migrancy: the politics of emotions of Mexican male migration experience. - Renato de Almeida Arao Galhardi, Universidad Iberoamericana
Changes in Latina/o Immigrant Destinations and their Spatial Patterning Between 1970-2019 - Giovanni Román-Torres, University of Michigan
Comparative Identity Fracture Among Mexican and Puerto Rican Immigrants - Patrick Clemens, Texas Tech University; Nadia Y. Flores-Yeffal, Texas Tech University
Private Violence: Latinx Women and The Quest for Asylum - Carol Lynn Cleaveland, George Mason University; Michele Waslin, George Mason University
Trajectories of (Im)mobility. Central American Women Seeking Asylum within the Central America-Mexico-United States Corridor - Mónica Salmón Gómez, New School for Social Research
13. Foregrounding Return MigrationTable Presider: Rawan Arar, University of Washington
Democratic Decline and Return Migration: What Motivates Highly-Skilled Return Migration to Autocratizing Contexts? - Gulay Turkmen, WZB Berlin
Disenchanted With the Immigration Dream: The Sociological Formation of Ex-Immigrant Subjectivity - Jacob Richard Thomas, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Navigating Multiple Citizenships: Young Return Migrants Negotiating Membership in Oaxaca, Mexico - Adriana P. Ramirez, University of California, Berkeley
14. Generational Patterns of MobilityTable Presider: Mahirah Mustaffa
Cultural Narratives and the Three Emotive Temporal Existences of Ethnically Identified Haitian Americans - Vadricka Etienne, University of Nevada-Reno
The Role of Intergenerational Social Mobility in Subjective Social Status: Comparing Immigrant and Native Families - Mathieu Ichou, French Institute for Demographic Studies (INED); Louise Caron
15. Demography and MigrationTable Presider: Haoyang Zhang, Penn State
Exploring the Predictors of Non-Migration from Mexico to the United States - Nadia Y. Flores-Yeffal, Texas Tech University
Geo-demographic characteristics of migrants through online retail data - Francesco Rampazzo, University of Oxford; Jason Bell; Ridhi Kashyap, University of Oxford; Melinda Mills; Andrew Stephen
16. RefugeesTable Presider: Blair Suzanne Sackett, University of Pennsylvania
Processes, Roles, and Determinants of Establishing Support Networks in Forced Migrant Life Adjustment - LAM Ka Wang Kelvin; ZHONG Hua, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Refugee Resettlement and Voting Outcomes in U.S. Counties, 2012-2020 - Mehr Mumtaz
The effect of social capital on labor market success of migrants: Evidence from refugee sponsorship - Thomas Georg Soehl, McGill University; Ian Van Haren, McGill University
17. Crimes, Courts, and SanctuaryTable Presider: Jessica Christine Moronez, Chaffey College
Decarceration to Detention: Maintenance of Mass Incarceration with Revenue from Immigrant Bodies, The Louisiana Case - Jennifer Scott, Louisiana State University; Chelsey Wooten, Louisiana State University; Pedro Gerson, California Western School of Law
The Republican Ideal on Trial: Ethnicity, Nation, and the French Criminal Justice System - Flavien Ganter, Columbia University
Masculinities and Intergernational Mobility: How Mexican Mobility Masculinity Helps and Gang Masculinity Hurts Mobility - Robert Courtney Smith, CUNY-Baruch College
2774. Meeting. Socius Editorial BoardJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 4, 2:00-3:30pm
Sunday, 3:00 pm
2812. Meeting. Section on Evolution, Biology, and Society Business Meeting
LACC, Level 2, 301B, 3:00-3:30pm
2871. Meeting. Section on the Sociology of Development Business Meeting
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 3:00-3:30pm
2873. Meeting. International Migration Section Business MeetingJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 3:00-3:30pm
2875. Meeting. ASA Award Presenters and Recipients Photo Session
JW Marriott, Platinum Level, Platinum Ballroom, 3:00-4:00pm
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Sunday, 4:00 pm
2975. Plenary Session. ASA Awards Presentation and Presidential Address
JW Marriott, Platinum Level, Platinum Ballroom, 4:00-5:30pmPresiders: Nina Bandelj, University of California-Irvine; Jean
Beaman, University of California-Santa BarbaraState Categories, Displacements, and Possibilities from the
Margins - Cecilia Menjivar, University of California-Los Angeles
Join us in celebrating the ASA award winners and President Cecilia Menjívar. The presentation and address will be immediately followed by the Honorary Reception.
Sunday, 5:30 pm
21195. ASA Honorary ReceptionJW Marriott, Outdoor, West Road, 5:30-7:00pm
Sunday, 6:30 pm
21143. Section on Medical Sociology ReceptionLACC, Level 2, 502A, 6:30-9:30pm
21171. CHS-GTS Mentoring EventJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 6:30-8:30pm
21173. Joint Reception: Theory Section, Section on Global and Transnational Sociology, Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 6:30-9:30pm
21199. Community and Urban Sociology Section Reception
Offsite, Bonaventure Brewing Company, 6:30-9:30pm
21199. Section on Sociology of Education Reception
Offsite, Grand Central Market (Patio), 6:30-9:30pm
Sunday, 7:00 pm
21172. Joint Reception: Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements, Section on Sociology of Culture
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 7:00-9:00pm
21199. Section on Asia and Asian America Reception
Offsite, Strada Eateria & Bar, 7:00-9:00pm
Sunday, 8:00 pm
21163. Meeting. Sociologists for Trans Justice MeetingJW Marriott, Level 3, Atrium 2, 8:00-9:00pm
21174. Joint Reception: Section on International Migration and the University of California-Davis Sociology Department
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 4, 8:00-10:30pm
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Monday, 7:00 am
3009. Meeting. Section on Aging and the Life Course Council Meeting
LACC, Level 1, 153B, 7:00-7:45am
3010. Meeting. Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance Council Meeting
LACC, Level 1, 153C, 7:00-7:45am
3013. Meeting. Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology Council Meeting
LACC, Level 2, 303A, 7:00-7:45am
3022. Meeting. Theory Section Council MeetingLACC, Level 2, 309, 7:00-7:45am
3043. Meeting. ASA Business MeetingLACC, Level 2, 502A, 7:00-7:45am
3055. Meeting. Section on Consumers and Consumption Council Meeting
LACC, Level 2, 516, 7:00-7:45am
3074. Meeting. Section on Children and Youth Council MeetingJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 4, 7:00-7:45am
Monday, 8:00 am
3103. American Sociological Association. ASA Honors Program Careers Briefing
LACC, Level 1, 150A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Aaryn L. Green, American Sociological
AssociationPresider: Aaryn L. Green, American Sociological AssociationPanelists: Matt Rafalow, Google; Karmen Perry, Insight Policy
Research
3104. Minority Fellowship Program. Race/Ethnicity, Stress, and Health Outcomes
LACC, Level 1, 150B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Heather Washington, American Sociological
AssociationPresider: Caty Taborda, University of MinnesotaMultidimensional Borderlands: The Impacts of Municipal
Boundary-Making and Climate Change on California Women Farmworkers - Evelyn Pruneda, UC Riverside
Indigenous Resurgence and Minority Stress shaping Mexican American Health Outcomes - Alejandro Zermeno, University of California Merced
"Health Inequalities among Sexual Minorities: The Diverse Roles of Sexual Minority Stressors within Racial/Ethnic Communities." - Philip J. Pettis, Vanderbilt University
3104. Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility. Education and Economic Inequality
LACC, Level 1, 150C, 8:00-9:30amPresider: Michelle Jackson, Stanford UniversityIs Some College Worth It? Ambiguous Credentials and Inequality
in Early Careers - Christina Ciocca Eller, Harvard University; Natasha Quadlin, University of California-Los Angeles; Ohjae Gowen, Harvard University
The Paradox of Marketability: Degree Utilization and Labor Market Outcomes by College Field of Study - Corey Moss-Pech, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
The Match Between Academic Knowledge in the Degree and on the Job - Jonathan Horowitz, University of Toronto; Sagi Ramaj, University of Toronto
Administrative Burden in Federal Student Loan Repayment, and Socially Stratified Access to Income-Driven Repayment Plans - Charlie Eaton, University of California-Merced; Adam Goldstein, Princeton University; Parijat Chakrabarti, Princeton University; Jeremy S. Cohen, Princeton University; Amber Dyan Villalobos, University of California-Merced; Kathleen Donnelly, Princeton University
Post-Secondary Pathways and Student Debt - Dylan Reynolds; Trisha Einmann; David Michael Walters, University of Guelph; Rob Brown, York University; Gillian Parekh, York University
3106. Book Forum. South Central Dreams: Finding Home and Building Community in South L.A.
LACC, Level 1, 151, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: John Mollenkopf, CUNY Graduate CenterAuthors: Manuel Pastor, University of Southern California;
Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, University of Southern California
Panelists: Melvin L. Oliver, Univ of California-Santa Barbara; Natalia Molina, University of Southern California; Erin Aubry Kaplan; Edward E. Telles, University of California-Irvine
Moderator: Edward E. Telles, University of California-Irvine
3107. Presidential Panel. COVID-19 and the Twin Crises of Mass Incarceration and Viral Pandemics
LACC, Level 1, 152, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Bruce Western, Columbia UniversityPresider: Bruce Western, Columbia UniversityPanelists: Emily Wang, Yale University; Lisa Puglisi, Yale
University; Kathryn M. Nowotny, University of Miami; Lauren Brinkely-Rubinstein, University of North Carolina
The panelists are experts in the area of the health status of incarcerated people and have recently conducted research on infectious disease and COVID19, in particular in prisons and jails. The panel will consist of a moderated discussion of the health vulnerabilities under the twin crises of mass incarceration and viral pandemics. The discussion will also consider changes in health and criminal justice policy to reduce the harms suffered by justice involved people under pandemic conditions.
3108. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology. Sexual Political Margins
LACC, Level 1, 153A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Yan Long, University of California-Berkeley;
Rick Braatz, Southern Illinois University - CarbondalePresider: Rick Braatz, Southern Illinois University - CarbondaleAnxieties of Difference: Racialized Emotions and the “Malayan
‘Sexual Perversion’ Cases,” 1938-1940 - Jack Jin Gary Lee, New School For Social Research
How gay men in Haiti get involved in romantic and intimate relationships with gay Haitian migrants - Carlo Handy Charles, McMaster University
Jigsaw Migration: How Mixed Status LGBTQ Families (Re)Assemble their Fragmented Citizenship - Chelle Jones, University of Michigan
The Danger of Crossing Borders: Global White Supremacy, Immigration and Interracial Sex - Erica Chito Childs, CUNY-Hunter College
The “Other” As Sexual Threat: Ethnosexual Symbolic Boundaries in the 19th Century U.S. South and Beyond - Jenny J. Enos, Rutgers University
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3109. Section on Aging and the Life Course. Cross-National Differences in Life Course Dynamics and Aging
LACC, Level 1, 153B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Jennifer A. Ailshire, University of Southern
CaliforniaPresider: Shane Burns, University of Southern CaliforniaCountry-Level Availability and Generosity of Healthcare Services,
and Ageism's Effects upon COVID-19 Era Missed Healthcare - Jason Settels, University of Luxembourg; Anja Leist, University of Luxembourg-Department of Social Sciences-Institute for Research on Socio-Economic Inequality
Pre-migration exposures and health among Latin Americans living in the US: How does the country-of-origin matter? - Ariel R Azar, The University of Chicago
Sandwiched life courses Cross-national patterns and consequences on older people’s well being - Marco Albertini, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna; Noah Lewin-Epstein, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel; Merril Silverstein, Syracuse University; Aviad TurSinai
Discussant: Jennifer A. Ailshire, University of Southern California
3110. Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance. Challenges and Innovations in Researching Crime, Law, and Deviance
LACC, Level 1, 153C, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Ashley T. Rubin, University of Hawaii-ManoaPresider: Sebastian Leon-Roosevelt, Rutgers UniversityChallenges & Innovations in Research with Justice Involved
Populations During the Pandemic - Meghan M. O'Neil, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Rebecca Ann Johnson, Dartmouth College
Measuring Household Gun Ownership in 20th Century America - Megan Kang, Princeton University; Elizabeth Rasich, University of Chicago
Missing Links: Underestimating the Effects of Surveillance on Immigrant Education and Employment in the United States - Marta Ascherio, University of Texas at Austin; Lindsay Bing, University of Texas at Austin; Becky Pettit, University of Texas-Austin
Surviving Austerity: Commissary Stores, Inequality and Punishment in the Contemporary American Prison - Tommaso Bardelli, New York University
Understanding and Measuring Success after Prison: Report and Recommendations of the 2021-2022 National Academies Committee - Christopher Uggen, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
“We Know We Need Help”: American Corrections, Punitive Justice, and Prospects of Restorative Justice Inspired Reform - Sara DiPasquale; Julia Jean Schoonover, University at Buffalo, SUNY; Veronica L. Horowitz, University at Buffalo; Jordan Hyatt; Synove Andersen
3111. Section on Methodology. Improving the Transparency and Reproducibility of Social Research
LACC, Level 2, 301A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Jeremy FreesePresider: Jeremy FreesePre-registration in sociology: Potential benefits for inductive,
descriptive, and deductive research - Bianca Manago, Vanderbilt University
On the Statistical Evaluation of Generated Hypotheses - Michael Schultz, Indiana University-Bloomington
Social Dependencies Drive Overconfidence in Randomized Clinical
Trials - Donghyun Kang, The University of Chicago; James A. Evans, University of Chicago
Quality criteria in qualitative research – an urban mobility exploratory case study - Stefanie Ruf, Technical University Munich; Daniel Zwangsleitner, Technical University of Munich
Trapping Tweets: An Approach for Mitigating Bias in Social Media Data Samples - Jeffrey Kennedy Sachs, Yale University; Daniel Karell, Yale University
3112. Section on Social Psychology. Ambiguity, Uncertainty, Fluidity, and Discrimination
LACC, Level 2, 301B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Spencer A. Garrison, University of MichiganPresider: Elizabeth A. Armstrong, University of Michigan-Ann
ArborAmbiguous Bias: The Effects of Uncertain Discrimination in the
Workplace - Laura Doering, University of Toronto; Jan Doering, McGill University; András Tilcsik, University of Toronto; Claire Corsten
Ambiguously Yours: The Contextual Correlates of Reflected Appraisals of Race and Contested Racial Identities - Allan Farrell, Rice University
Moral Shifting: Social Perception, Dehumanization, and The Plasticity of Moral Judgments About Violence - Aliza Luft, University of California-Los Angeles
Unfamiliar Foreign Name, Cold Chinese Man: How Cultural Schema Shapes Gender Meanings of Chinese Names - Man Yao, The Ohio State University
3113. Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology. Teaching Liberatory Sociology at HBCUs
LACC, Level 2, 303A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Laurie Jordan Linhart, Des Moines Area
Community College; Kenya Lanae' Goods, Howard University; Vondora Wilson-Corzen, Nassau Community College
Presider: Kenya Lanae' Goods, Howard UniversityPanelists: Emerald Jones; Shannell Thomas, Howard University;
Anthony Jerald Jackson, Howard Univerity; Tia Dickerson, Howard University
3114. Regular Session. The Significance of Race: New and Enduring Themes for Asian Americans
LACC, Level 2, 303B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Margaret Chin, CUNY-Hunter CollegePresider: Jennifer Huynh, University of Notre DameAsian American Millennials at Work: Class, Immigrant, and Gender
Divisions - Phoebe Ho, University of North Texas; Hyunjoon Park, University of Pennsylvania
Boundary Claims and Comparisons: Substantiating Asian American Panethnicity - Dina G. Okamoto, Indiana University-Bloomington; Shelley Rao, Indiana University Bloomington; Yingjian Liang, Indiana University
Differential racialization of Filipinx college students - Jay Colond, University of California
The U.S. Supreme Court and Asian Americans’ Ethnoracialized Support for Race-Conscious Admissions - Ji-won Lee, State University of New York, Albany; Carson Byrd, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Organizational Resistance and Visual Representations of Asians in the time of COVID-19 - Jennifer Huynh, University of Notre Dame
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3115. Regular Session. Citizenship ILACC, Level 2, 304A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Elizabeth M. Aranda, University of South
FloridaPresider: Melanie Escue, University of South FloridaOn Being American: The Effect of Racial and Political Identities
on Notions of Belonging - Nilda Flores-Gonzalez, Arizona State University-Tempe; Nathan D. Martin, Arizona State University
A Legal Lens: Photo-Based Explorations of the Role of Citizenship and Law in Immigrant Identity - Katarina Huss, University of Texas at Austin; Matthew Blanton, University of Texas at Austin
Towards Affective Citizenship: Self-Disclosure Practices of Sexual and Gender Minority Unaccompanied Youth - Luis E. Tenorio, University of California, Berkeley
The Rise of Modular Citizenship in Contemporary World Society - Aneesh Aneesh, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
3116. Regular Session. Economic Sociology Meets Race/Class/Gender
LACC, Level 2, 304B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Dana Kornberg, University of California-Santa
BarbaraPresider: Barbara Kiviat, Stanford UniversityFor a Du Boisian Economic Sociology - Victoria Reyes, University
of California-RiversideHow Tax Matters to Colonialism: Property, Assimilation, and
Racializing Indigeneity - Kyle Willmott, Simon Fraser University
The Discipline of Economic Citizenship: Productivity, Deservingness, and the Creation of Chapter XIII Bankruptcy - Nicholas Aaron Pang, Columbia University
Bank types, discrimination and inclusivity in flows of Paycheck Protection Program credit across communities during Covid-19 - Marc Schneiberg, Reed College; Mark Cassell; Michael Schwan
“You Cannot Want Your Birth to be Covered”: Discretion, Normativity, and Pricing in Homebirth Midwifery - Liora O Goldensher, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Discussant: Mo Torres, Harvard University
3117. Regular Session. Inequality in Educational Spending and Resources: Considering Racial and Family Dynamics
LACC, Level 2, 304C, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Natasha Quadlin, University of California-Los
AngelesPresider: Joseph Murphy, University of California, Los AngelesEducational Rankings and Adolescent Perceptions of College Cost
- James Y. Chu, Columbia UniversitySiblings and Capital for College - Jeremy S. Cohen, Princeton
UniversityThe Tiger Mother’s Purse: Educational Expenditure of Asian
American Families - Ziyao Tian, Princeton UniversityStudent Debt and the Persistence of Economic Inequalities
Between Racialized/Ethnic Groups: An Intergenerational Perspective - Deirdre Bloome, Harvard University; Davis Daumler, University of Michigan; Shauna Dyer, University of Michigan
Race, Wealth, Debt, and For-Profit College Attendance - Alexander Adames, University of Pennsylvania
3118. Regular Session. Experimental Examinations of Race and Racism
LACC, Level 2, 306A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Long Doan, University of Maryland-College
ParkPresider: Long Doan, University of Maryland-College ParkCan Better Interpersonal Interactions Lead to More Belonging? A
Field Experiment in a Technology Company - Christianne Corbett, Stanford University
Contextual Predictors of Perceived Discrimination: Workplace Racial Composition, Manager Race, and Employee Interpretations of ‘Group Busting’ - Jennifer Lauren Nelson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Rachel Elizabeth Fish, New York University
The Prevalence and Political Influence of Opposition to Antiracism among White Americans - Rachel Wetts, Brown University; Robb Willer, Stanford Universty
Perceptions of Racial Norms: Evidence from a Conjoint Survey Experiment - Hana Shepherd, Rutgers University-New Brunswick; Jenny J. Enos, Rutgers University
Discussant: Long Doan, University of Maryland-College Park
3119. Regular Session. On Being TransLACC, Level 2, 306B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Rin Reczek, Ohio State UniversityPresider: Wes Wislar, Ohio State University'Female' Sport and the Testosterone Panic - Travers Travers,
Simon Fraser UniversitySocial-Psychological Processes of Transgender Identity Salience -
Em Maloney, Duke UniversityQueer the Clock: Black youth transgressing time and producing
alternative futurities. - Rahsaan Mahadeo, Providence College
Suffering as instability or eligibility for genital surgery: Juxtaposing transition surgery and ‘male enhancement’ discourses - Jennifer Hites-Thomas, Pacific University
Reducing the Joy Deficit in Sociology: A Study of Transgender Joy - stef M. shuster, Michigan State University; Laurel Westbrook, Grand Valley State University
3122. Theory Section. What's New in Field Theory?LACC, Level 2, 309, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Claudio Ezequiel Benzecry, Northwestern
UniversityPresider: Sourabh Singh, Florida State UniversityPanelists: Christian Schmidt-Wellenburg, Universität Potsdam;
George Steinmetz, University of Michigan--Ann Arbor; Gisèle Sapiro, Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales; Olessia Kirtchik, No employer
Discussant: Thomas Medvetz, University of California-San Diego
3123. Meeting. 2022-2023 New Council Member OrientationLACC, Level 2, 401, 8:00-9:30am
3124. Thematic Session. Dispossession and Displacement of Indigenous Lands and Peoples
LACC, Level 2, 402A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Desi Small-Rodriguez, University of California-
Los AngelesPresider: Desi Small-Rodriguez, University of California-Los
AngelesThe Unending Frontier: Ethnic Conflict and Inequality at the Edge
of Indian Country - Beth Redbird, Northwestern UniversityRacing Towards Erasure: An Analysis of American Indians, Race,
and Tribal Sovereignty - Theresa Rocha Beardall, University of Washington
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3126. Thematic Session. Lawyers Resisting Immigration Displacements
LACC, Level 2, 403A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Leisy Janet Abrego, University of California,
Los AngelesPresider: Emily Ryo, University of Southern CaliforniaPanelists: Ingrid Eagly, UCLA School of Law; Hiroshi Motomura,
UCLADiscussant: Edelina M. Burciaga, University of Colorado-Denver
3127. Thematic Session. Increasing Access and Inclusion in Higher Education
LACC, Level 2, 403B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Natasha Warikoo, Tufts UniversityPresider: Natasha Warikoo, Tufts UniversityOpportunity in Crisis: Pursuing institutional transformation, from
admissions to faculty hiring - Anthony Lising Antonio, Stanford University
Affirmative Action Policy across the Field of Higher Education - Ellen Berrey, University of Toronto
Do Faculty Diversity Programs Work?: Evidence from 600 Universities Across 20 Years - Frank Dobbin, Harvard University; Alexandra Kalev, Tel-Aviv University; Gal Deutsch, Tel Aviv University; Leroy Gonsalves, Boston University; Kwan Woo Kim, Harvard University
Hispanic Serving Institutions and Latinxs in Higher Education - Nicholas Vargas, University of Florida
3128. Thematic Session. Public Sociology, Policy and the Bureaucracies of Displacement: Is Sociology Relevant?
LACC, Level 2, 404A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Chloe E. Bird, RANDPresider: Rashawn Ray, University of Maryland-College ParkOn race and education - Pedro Antonio Noguera, University of
Southern CaliforniaOn diversity in recruitment and careers in the police, fire
departments, and military - Nelson Lim, RAND CorpOn assessing equity in the courts - Jackie Henke, Judicial Council
of CaliforniaOn drug policy and impacts - Ricky N. Bluthenthal, University of
Southern CaliforniaOn science policy and women’s healthcare or maternal healthcare
policy and race - Chloe E. Bird, RAND
3129. Section on Political Sociology. The Legacy of Richard Lachmann: A Joint Panel by the Sections on Political Sociology and Comparative-Historical Sociology
LACC, Level 2, 404B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Fabio Rojas, Indiana University-BloomingtonPresider: Rebecca Jean Emigh, University of California-Los
AngelesPanelists: Vivek Chibber, New York University; Anna K.M.
Skarpelis, Social Science Research Center Berlin; Marcia Esparza, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Sahan Savas Karatasli, University of North Carolina-Greensboro
3130. Regular Session. Fertility: Gender systems and childbearing
LACC, Level 2, 405, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Sarah R. Hayford, Ohio State UniversityPresider: Sarah R. Hayford, Ohio State UniversityAdolescent Exposure to Structural Sexism and Early Transitions
to Motherhood - Jessica Houston Su, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Kelly Musick, Cornell University
Community Determinants of Childbearing Desires among Ghanaian Men and Women: A Multilevel Analysis - Kofi D. Benefo, CUNY-Lehman College
Postponement of Parenthood - The Interrelation of Work and Fertility Planning - Markus Klingel, TU Dortmund, University; Johannes Huinink, Bremen University
Who Can Refuse? Attitudes About Different-Sex Couples' Fertility Decision Making - Jamie L Oslawski-Lopez, Indiana University-Kokomo; Jaclyn Ann Tabor, Illinois College
Watch and Learn: Affective Aspects of Parenthood and Their Intergenerational Effects on Fertility - Mayumi Nakamura, University of Toyama; Mito Akiyoshi, Senshu University
Discussant: Megan M. Sweeney, University of California-Los Angeles
3131. Regular Session. Sexualities II: Sexualities and AffectLACC, Level 2, 406A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Ghassan Moussawi, University of Illinois at
Urbana-ChampaignPresider: Jessennya Hernandez, Univ of IL“Distinguishing But Not Defining”: How Ambivalence Affects
Contemporary Coming Out Narratives - Amin Ghaziani, University of British Columbia; Andy Holmes, University of Toronto
The Pleasure of (Be)Coming Out - Shaeleya Miller, California State University-Long Beach
Vulgarity and the Fragility of Hindu Nationalism - Shwetha Delanthamajalu, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
Feminist Sex Shops as a Site of Queer Resistance, Joy, and Pleasure - Alison S. Better, CUNY Kingsborough Community College
“It definitely was consensual, but…”: Normative Tensions about Gendered Heterosexuality and Women’s Mixed Feelings about Sex - Krystale E. Littlejohn, University of Oregon; Benjamin R. Weiss, Occidental College
3132. Regular Session. Clinical DecisionsLACC, Level 2, 406B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Rene Almeling, Yale UniversityPresider: Rene Almeling, Yale University(Re)producing Normative Bodies and Social Citizens: Medical
Decision-Making around Withholding Testosterone in Transgender Pregnancy - Carla A. Pfeffer, Michigan State University; Sally Hines, University of Sheffield; Ruth Pearce, University of Glasgow; Damien W. Riggs, Flinders University; Francis Ray Wright, University of Westminster
“It’s a tool in my toolbox, why not use it?”: the (bio)medicalization of hysterectomy - Andréa Becker, The Graduate Center, CUNY
How epistemic discrepancies between lay and expert understandings of birth control shape user experience - Kathleen Donnelly, Princeton University
State of Confusion: Ohio’s restrictive abortion landscape and the production of medical uncertainty - Danielle Czarnecki, University of Cincinnati; Danielle Bessett, University of Cincinnati; Hillary Gyuras; Alison Norris, Ohio State University; Michelle McGowan
3134. Section on Sociology of Sex and Gender. Building a Transfeminist Sociology and Resisting Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminism
LACC, Level 2, 408A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Megan Nanney, East Carolina UniversityPresider: Megan Nanney, East Carolina University
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Anti-Pornification IS Trans-Inclusive: Toward a Sex-positive, Trans-Inclusive Radical Feminist Sexual Politics of Bodily Autonomy - S. L. Crawley, University of South Florida; Bernadette Barton, Morehead State University
Biofeminism and the Epistemic Politics of Trans Inclusion in Sport - Madeleine Pape, University of Lausanne
Reproductive (In)Justice: How Trans Women Navigate Racialized, Classed, and Gendered Institutions in their Parenting Journeys - Derek Siegel, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Sociology has a transmisogyny problem - Alex Hanna, Distributed AI Research Institute
Thinking Cis: Cisgender-LBQ Women Differentially Perpetuating and/or Challenging Cis-ness - Alithia Zamantakis, Northwestern University
3138. Regular Session. Political Culture, Collective Action, and Polarization
LACC, Level 2, 410, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Lynette Spillman, University of Notre DamePresider: Ann Mische, University of Notre Dame“When Serbia Looks in the Mirror it Will See Srebrenica”: Women
in Black's Memory Activism - Nikoleta Sremac, University of Minnesota
Jolted: Environmental Opportunities for Contentious Political Action after the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake - Robert W. Mowry, Kalamazoo College
Social Processes of Opinion Radicalization in a Digital Community - Yongren Shi, University of Iowa; Kevin Kiley, University of Iowa; Stephanie Maura DiPietro, University of Missouri St. Louis
Performative polarization: The interactional, medial, and cultural drivers of political antagonism - Matthias Revers, University of Leeds
Keep your Co-Partisans Close, Keep your Anti-Partisans Closer - Sang Won Han, Columbia University
3140. Policy and Research Workshop. Conducting Sociological Research using Restricted Federal Statistical Data
LACC, Level 2, 501A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Shawn M. Ratcliff, U.S. Census BureauLeaders: Karin A. C. Johnson, U.S. Census Bureau; Ted Mouw,
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Mary Elizabeth Campbell, Texas A&M University-College Station
3141. Policy and Research Workshop. Introduction to Machine Learning for Qualitative Research
LACC, Level 2, 501B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Daniel Dohan, University of California-San
FranciscoLeader: Corey M. Abramson, University of ArizonaPresenter: Zhuofan Li, University of Arizona
3142. Student Forum. Scholar/Activist: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice
LACC, Level 2, 501C, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Shameika DayeLeader: Shameika DayePresenters: Brittany Battle, Wake Forest University; John Joe
Schlichtman, DePaul University; Amaha Sellassie, Sinclair Community College
3167. Regular Session. Sociology of the BodyJW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza I, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Maxine Leeds Craig, University of California-
DavisPresider: Maxine Leeds Craig, University of California-DavisClass and Identity Formation in Reproductive Body Projects -
Katherine Mason, Wheaton CollegeDisciplining the Student Body - Lacey Bobier, University of
Michigan"I don't have to be so caged up": An examination of Black
women's embodied freedom - Stephanie Dawn Sears, University of San Francisco
“Like a finely-oiled machine”: Self-help and the elusive goal of hormone balance - Norah MacKendrick, Rutgers University-New Brunswick; Hannah Troxel, Rutgers University
Primordial Brains and Bodies: How Neurobiological Discourses Shape Policing Experiences - Laura Keesman, University of Amsterdam
3171. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Ariana Jeanette Valle, University of California-
Davis
Table 1: Theoretical Approaches: Critical Engagement with Theories of Race, Racism, and Ethnoracial Groups
Table Presider: Levin Elias Welch, University of California, Riverside
CRT: Theories and History - Rodney D. Coates, Miami University-Ohio
Recognizing Continuity of Cultures: Expanding Theories of Race Beyond Racism - Kalasia S. Ojeh, University of Louisville; Marcus Brooks, University of Cincinnati
Whiteness and the Dialectic of Anti-Indigenous Resentment on the Columbia Plateau, U.S.A. - Levin Elias Welch, University of California, Riverside
The concept of integration in migration studies: a critical view - Adrian Favell, University of Leeds
Making and Unmaking Race in a Global Context - Emma-Claire LaSaine, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Table 2: The State as a Racializing Structure: Surveillance, Law, & Policing
Table Presider: Tracy Garnar, University of ArizonaAnti-Muslim Surveillance: Canadian Muslims’ Experiences with
CSIS - Baljit Nagra, University of Ottawa; Paula Maurutto, University of Toronto
Racist Tricks in the Name of Colorblindness: Tales from the Courts - Charles A. Gallagher, La Salle University
Putting a Label on it: Racial Labels in South Carolina State Laws from 1850-1920 - Tracy Garnar, University of Arizona; Sione Lynn Pili Lister, University of Arizona; Jeremy E Fiel, Rice University
The Determinants of Police Use-of-Force Policy - Nefara Riesch, Harvard Sociology
Testing theories of police killings: The legacies of American genocides - Frederick T. Tucker
Table 3: Populist/White Ideologies & the REproduction of Racial Exclusion
Table Presider: Casandra Danielle Salgado, Arizona State University-Tempe
Cacophony on the Far Right? Shared Ideology of the Anti-Immigrant, White Nationalist, and Pandemic Resistance
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Movements - Carina A. Bandhauer, Western Connecticut State University
Hegemonic Whiteness: Expanding and Operationalizing the Concept - Paula K. Miller, Ohio University
Whites and Racial Frames: Settler Colonial Mythologies in New Mexico - Casandra Danielle Salgado, Arizona State University-Tempe
In Hiding? The displacement of German Jews from digital and analog spaces - Niklas Herrberg; Bjarne Goldkuhle; Melanie Reddig; Heiko Beyer
Table 4: Racial Realities at Work, in the Media, and PoliticsTable Presider: Luis F. Nuño, California State University-Los
AngelesThe Effects of Competency Microaggressions on the Deference
and Emotions of Black Workers - Malissa Alinor, Stanford University
Economic Disadvantages of Young Black Men without a College Degree: Color Lines among Non-college-educated Youth - Byeongdon ("Don") Oh, Portland State University; Daniel Mackin Freeman, Portland State University; Dara Shifrer, Portland State University
Perceptions Towards Professional Athletes’ Political Protests during the COVID-19 Pandemic - Luis F. Nuño, California State University-Los Angeles
Racial Bias in Media Coverage: Accounting for Structural Position and Public Interest - Eran Shor, McGill University
Table 5: Racial Structures, Racialized Vulnerability, and the Family
Table Presider: Melissa Villarreal, University of Colorado, BoulderProximity to Whiteness, Proximity to Wealth: The relationship
between proximity to whiteness, socioeconomic status, and health. - Evangeline Warren, The Ohio State University
Multiple Dimensions of Race and Perceived Unfair Treatment - Monique D. A. Kelly, Michigan State University; Clifford L. Broman, Michigan State University
Documenting the Undocumented: How Mexican Immigrant Women Navigate Long-Term Post-Disaster Recovery and Cumulative Disaster Impacts - Melissa Villarreal, University of Colorado, Boulder
Of Duty and Diaspora: (Re)negotiating the intergenerational contract in immigrant South Asian Muslim families - Mushira Khan, University of Victoria; Karen Kobayashi, University of Victoria
Table 6: Ethnoracial Relations Across Geography, Space, & PlaceTable Presider: Carileigh Jones, University of Illinois
Ethnoracial versus Linguistic-Generational: The Role of School Context in Youths’ Negotiation of Multiple Symbolic Boundaries - Rebeca Gamez, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Kara Seidel, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Limited Accountability, Media Neutralization and Unequal Legal Resources: Persistent Discrimination Against Blacks in Urban Nightclubs - Reuben A. Buford May, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Carileigh Jones, University of Illinois
Young Adult Interracial Relationships and Health - Ashley B Barr, SUNY-Buffalo
Intermarriage as the Decline of Differences? Gendered Racialized Attraction Among Whites Married to East Asians - Louise Ly, University of California, Berkeley
Table 7: Navigating Ethnoracial Landscapes & Identity Construction
Table Presider: Ariana Jeanette Valle, University of California-Davis
Defining the Meaning and Significance of Creole: Great Migration Louisianans in Northern and Southern California - Faustina M. DuCros, San José State University
Discrimination: The case of the Second-Generation of Iranian Immigrants in the United States - Ali Akbar Mahdi, Lecturer, Cal. State Uni., Northridge
Constructing and Envisioning Identity: How Mexican and Mexican American Parents Name Their Children - Christina Alicia Sue, University of Colorado-Boulder; Adriana Nunez, University of Colorado
Table 8: Race & Gender in Institutions of EducationTable Presider: Maria Isabel Ayala, Michigan State University
The Commodification of Diversity in the Context of School Choice - J'Mauri Jackson
Not Closed Yet: The Viability of a Black Administered and Attended School in a Gentrifying City. - Danielle Greene, Stanford University
Race, Social Control and Discipline: The Case of American Schools - Sarah McGill Brown, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Mosi Adesina Ifatunji
Demystifying Asian American Women in STEM:Gender gap in STEM major selection among Asian American ethnic subgroups - Chungseo Kang, Korean Educational Development Institute; hyunmyung Jo; Seong Won Han, University at Buffalo; Lois Weis, University at Buffalo
Understanding the relationship between field of study and college attainment - Maria Isabel Ayala, Michigan State University; Angelica Ruvalcaba, Michigan State University
3172. Meeting. Sociological Theory Editorial BoardJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 8:00-9:30am
3173. Meeting. ASA Program Reviewers and Consultants (PRC) Meet-up
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 8:00-9:30am
3174. Section on Children and Youth RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 4, 8:00-9:00amSession Organizer: Casey Stockstill, Early Milestones ColoradoTable Presider: Christopher Donoghue, Montclair State University
Table 1: Policing and IncarcerationTable Presider: Amy Gong Liu, UC Irvine
Family Visiting at an Urban Jail: Visitors with Children and Incarcerated Parent Perspectives - Amanda Ekelburg, Rutgers University - Camden; Laura J. Napolitano, Rutgers University-Camden; Richard Stansfeld, Rutgers University - Camden
From "It's Really Tough" to "It Doesn't Change Anything": Understanding Children's Heterogeneous Responses to Paternal Incarceration - Kristin Turney, University of California-Irvine; Amy Gong Liu, UC Irvine; Estéfani Marín, University of California, Irvine
“You can’t trust all officers”: an exploratory study on racialized and gendered experiences with the police - Debora Piccirillo, Center for the Study of Violence
Table 2: Children's Rights & InstitutionsTable Presider: Hillary Steinberg, Drexel University
Noncompliant and Unbelievable: Pediatric Patients with Chronic Health Conditions Navigating a Children’s
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Hospital - Hillary Steinberg, Drexel UniversityReframing Legal Socialization: A Study of Social Bonds -
Herbert Rodrigues, Missouri State UniversityWeak Links in Independence of Independent Children’s Rights
Institutions - Robin Shura, Kent State University at Stark; Brian Gran, Case Western Reserve University; Michelle A Gotto, Case Western Reserve University
Table 3: Rural Youth ExperiencesTable Presider: Kefan Xue, University of Oxford
An Exploratory Multi-Case Study on the Lives of Young Carers in Rural China - Kefan Xue, University of Oxford
The educational mobility pathway for rural youth: Securing economic stability while straining the rural family? - Haoyang Zhang, Penn State; Li-Chung Hu, National Chengchi University, Taiwan; Emily Carroll Hannum, University of Pennsylvania
Table 4: The Life CourseTable Presider: Wensong Shen, The Chinese University of Hong
KongContext-Relevant Childhood Risk and Protective Factors and
Long-term Implications for Adulthood Education and Mental Health - Wensong Shen, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Emily Carroll Hannum, University of Pennsylvania
Fertility Outcomes of Children with Divorced Parents: Evidence from Population Data. - Silvia Palmaccio, KU Leuven BE0419052173; Deni Mazrekaj, Utrecht University; Kristof De Witte
Gender and Parental Financial Support in the Transition to Adulthood - Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson, Washington State University; Sadie Ridgeway, Washington State University
Table 5: Adolescent AttitudesTable Presider: Ji Hye Kim, Sogang University
Adolescents’ Attitudes Towards Parents’ Time with Children, 2005-2019 - Abby Young, University of Oklahoma; Ann M. Beutel, University of Oklahoma
Adolescents’ Self-Efficacy and Life Satisfaction: The Importance of Country-Level Cultures - Hye Won Kwon, University of Turku; Ji Hye Kim, Sogang University
Scholastic dreams: Long-term education expectations and outcomes for youth after a large-scale natural disaster - Rene Augustian Iwo, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill; Elizabeth Frankenberg, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; Duncan Thomas, Duke University
Table 6: Adolescent Experiences in Challenging TimesTable Presider: Tatiana Karabchuk, United Arab Emirates
UniversityKeep on waiting: timing effects in young refugees’ trajectories
within a French inclusion program - Marine Haddad, French Institute for Demographic Studies (INED); Benjamin Michallet, Paris School of Economics (PSE); Zoé Derré, Institut Convergences Migration (ICM)
Pride and Shame among children of prostitutes: A case study of Shahi Mohallah, Lahore, Pakistan - Asma Khalid, Allama Iqbal Open University; Zulqarnain Haider, Punjab University; Zerka Tahir, Social Intervention Drive
Unemployment Challenge and Labour Market Participation of Arab Gulf Youth - Tatiana Karabchuk, United Arab Emirates University; Anita Poplavskaya, NRU HSE; Aizhan Shomotova, UAE University
Table 7: School ExperiencesTable Presider: Vijaya Tamla Rai, University of Wisconsin-
MilwaukeeBenefits of In-Person Learning during COVID-19 Pandemic
for the Mental Health of Black and Latino Adolescents - Celeste Campos-Castillo, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Vijaya Tamla Rai, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Naomi Thornton; Linnea I. Laestadius, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Surveilling Schools: “That camera sees everything and hears everything” - Meaghan Mingo, Cornell University
Table 8: Impacts of School ExperiencesTable Presider: Patricia Snell Herzog, Indiana University-Purdue
University IndianapolisCommunity Exposure to Gun Homicides and Adolescent
School Outcomes - Angela Bruns, Gonzaga University; Amanda J. Aubel, Violence Prevention Research Program, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California Davis School of Medicine; Xiaoya Zhang, 3. Department of Human Ecology, University of California Davis; Shani A. Buggs, Violence Prevention Research Program, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California Davis School of Medicine; Nicole Kravitz-Wirtz, Violence Prevention Research Program, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California Davis School of Medicine
Extracurricular Activities Alone Cannot Promote Academic Expectations for Immigrant Youth from Undocumented Families: Evidence from LA - Jeehye Kang, Old Dominion University
The Impact of Schools’ Implementation of LGBTQ-Inclusive Policies on LGBTQ Youth Suicidality - Alena Kuhlemeier, University of New Mexico-Albuquerque
Monday, 9:00 am
3201. Meeting. ASA Exhibit HallLACC, Level 1, West Hall B, 9:00am-4:00pm
3274. Meeting. Section on Children and Youth Business MeetingJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 4, 9:00-9:30am
Monday, 10:00 am
3303. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology. Empire, Colonialism, and Anticolonial Struggles
LACC, Level 1, 150A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Ricarda Hammer, University of Michigan-Ann
ArborPresider: Ben Carrington, University of Southern CaliforniaAfghan-Khariji: The Internalization of Transnational Internalized
Racism - Syeda Quratulain Masood, Brown UniversityBlack Franchise and the making of anti-colonial Blackness in
colonial South Africa, 1874-1890 - Jonathan Schoots, Stellenbosch University
Remembrance as Decolonization - Meghan Tinsley, University of Manchester
Western Modernity, Cities, and Race: Challenges to Decolonial Praxis in the African Diaspora in the Americas - Juliana Goes, University of Massachusetts
Black Postcolonial Thought? - Korey Tillman, University of New Mexico
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3304. Regional Spotlight Session. Racialized Gentrification, Displacement and Urban Growth Equity in Los Angeles
LACC, Level 1, 150B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Jan C. Lin, Occidental CollegePresider: Jan C. Lin, Occidental CollegeThe Ethnic Community Politics of Gentrification in Los Angeles
Chinatown - Laureen Hom, California State Polytechnic-Pomona
Communication and Resistance to Gentrification in Lincoln Heights, CA - Marina Litvinsky, California Lutheran University
Contesting the Street: Gentrification and Street Vendors in Los Angeles - Rocio Rosales, University of California-Irvine
Racial-Spatial Formation, Growth with Equity, and Gentrification in Downtown Los Angeles - Leland T. Saito, University of Southern California
3305. Section on Children and Youth. Children and the StateLACC, Level 1, 150C, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Frank Edwards, Rutgers University-NewarkPresider: Frank Edwards, Rutgers University-NewarkCarceral Seepage: Racialized Emotions and Youth Criminalization
in the City of Inmates - Uriel Serrano, University of California, Santa Cruz
Misogynoir of Omission: Invisibilization of Black Girls’ Experiences with State Sanctioned Violence - Lisa Covington, The University of Iowa; Brittney Miles, University of Cincinnati
“Professionalizing grandma”: Caregiver responses to the state’s effort to improve child care “quality” - Valerie Taing, University of Michigan
“Safety and Security First:” Juvenile Practitioners and Organizational Logics in a Juvenile Correctional Facility - Julissa Ortiz Muñiz, University of Texas-Austin
The Racialization of Family Preservation: White Uplift in New York City Foster Care, 1930-1963 - Michaela Christy Simmons, Stanford University
3306. Book Forum. Doctors’ Orders: The Making of Status Hierarchies in an Elite Profession
LACC, Level 1, 151, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Phil Brown, Northeastern UniversityAuthor: Tania M. Jenkins, University of North Carolina-Chapel HillPanelists: Frederic William Hafferty, Mayo Clinic; Carol Heimer,
Northwestern University; Lauren Rivera, Northwestern University
Moderator: Judson G. Everitt, Loyola University-Chicago
3307. Presidential Panel. State Bureaucracies and Gender-Based Violence Across National Contexts
LACC, Level 1, 152, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Paige L. Sweet, University of Michigan-Ann
ArborPresider: Paige L. Sweet, University of Michigan-Ann ArborCarceral Feminism in an Era of Defund the Police: Retreat or
Realignment - Mimi Kim, California State University, Long Beach
Why do States Exclude Refugee and Migrant Women from Legal Protection? - Zeynep Kivilcim, Bard College Berlin
Lockdown as Abandonment: Domestic Violence and State Neglect during the Covid 19 Pandemic - Poulami Roychowdhury, McGill University
The Limits of Reform: Lethal Violence Against Women and Public Policy in Central America - Montserrat Sagot, Universidad de Costa Rica
Discussant: Myra Marx Ferree, University of Wisconsin - MadisonGender-based violence creates “displacements:” isolation from
social networks, loss of access to paid work and welfare benefits, psychological upheaval, forced migration, lost faith in trusted institutions, housing insecurity, and coercive legal system involvement. Due to action or inaction, states variously create, interrupt, and/or reproduce such displacements. States also help produce and transform gender orders, making them important and contested sites of political claims-making around gender-based violence. Sociologists have long shown that we cannot ignore these “public” questions about states when we investigate “private” experiences of violence. Such questions are urgent during the pandemic and lockdown periods, wherein immiserating structural forces may intersect with increased opportunities for intimate abuse. The study of welfare and penal states, bureaucratic procedures, and survivors’ interactions with state categories of recognition (or misrecognition) is therefore essential to theorizing gender-based violence. What role should states play in responding to intimate violence? Whose visions of “protection” are amplified in state policy? What kind of state exists for non-normative victims? How do state categories – such as “victim” or “refugee” – shape our understandings of violence and of survival? This panel will explore these questions across national contexts, insisting on a diverse and comparative approach that interrogates the relationship between state power, everyday bureaucratic practices, and gender-based harm.
3308. Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance. Intersectionality in Crime, Law, and Deviance
LACC, Level 1, 153A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Jennifer Carlson, University of ArizonaPresider: Geniece Monde, Wingate UniversityThe Insurgent Agency of Incarcerated Trans Women of Color -
Joss Taylor Greene, Columbia UniversityConquering the No-Go Zone: Policing Black, Muslim, Immigrant
Communities in Sweden - Jasmine Linnea Kelekay, University of California, Santa Barbara
LGBTQ Pathways to Incarceration - Stefan Vogler, NORCModel Carcerality: The Gendered Racialization of Asian American
Police Officers - Michael Nishimura, UC Santa BarbaraIntersectional Criminalization: How Chicanas Experience
and Navigate Criminalization through Interpersonal Relationships with Latino Men and Boys - Veronica M. Lerma, University of California, Merced
3309. Meeting. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Business Meeting
LACC, Level 1, 153B, 10:00-11:30am
3310. Section on Methodology. Advancements in Network Methods
LACC, Level 1, 153C, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Scott W. Duxbury, University of North Carolina-
Chapel HillPresider: Scott W. Duxbury, University of North Carolina-Chapel
HillCollaboration networks, structural holes and homophily: Dynamics
of Non-State Actors in the UN Climate Change Side-Events - Pradip Swarnakar, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur;
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Satyam Mukherjee, Shiv Nadar University; Avinash Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur; Myanna Lahsen, Linkoping University
Don't Let Your Ego Ruin Your Life? Comparing Egocentric and Sociocentric Centrality Measures in Directed Networks - Weihua An, Emory University
Evidence for the Welfare Magnet Hypothesis? An Application of ERGMs to Model International Migration Flows - Tim Sven Mueller, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany
New Approaches to Collecting Data From a Respondent-Driven Sample - Casey Breen, University of California, Berkeley; Dennis Feehan, University of California-Berkeley
3311. Section on Social Psychology. Advancing Social Psychology Theory and Research
LACC, Level 2, 301A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Shane D. Soboroff, Saint Ambrose UniversityPresider: Shane D. Soboroff, Saint Ambrose UniversityEstimating Uncertainty in Cultural Meaning - Aidan Combs, Duke
UniversityHad Enough? Burnout and Leaving Intentions by Identity in
Scientific Academia - Chelsea Rae Kelly, The Catholic University of America; Peter Varga, University of Oxford; J Micah Roos, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Status Diffusion through Hierarchical Role Encounters - Yujia Lyu, University of Iowa
Strategic Stigma: A Synthetic Theory of Stigma and Privilege - Jessica Pfaffendorf, North Carolina State University
The Limitations of Friendship: Advancing an Integrative Theory of Contact and Intergroup Attitudes - Thoa V. Khuu, UC Irvine; David R. Schaefer, University of California-Irvine; Adriana Umaña-Taylor, Harvard University; Deborah Rivas-Drake, University of Michigan; Allison M Ryan
3312. Community and Urban Sociology Section. Queer Placemaking Beyond the Gayborhood
LACC, Level 2, 301B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Greggor Mattson, Oberlin CollegePresider: Mahesh Somashekhar, University of Illinois-ChicagoQueer Latinx Political-Creatives Within and Beyond Los Angeles:
A Spectrum of Space-Making Strategies - Jessennya Hernandez, Univ of IL
Density, diversity, culture: How place characteristics shape individual sense of community for LGBTQ people - Connor Craig Gilroy, University of Washington
Rethinking Queer Spaces: Making of a Subversively Queer Space in a South Korean Choir - Jiwon Yun, Yale University
Flirting with non-existence: Hidden currencies of gay expatriate nightlife in Dubai - Ryan Centner, London School of Economics
3313. Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology. Adaptation in a Time of Displacement: Changing Pedagogies for Changing Times
LACC, Level 2, 303A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Laurie Jordan Linhart, Des Moines Area
Community CollegePresider: Heather M. Griffiths, Fayetteville State UniversityBlended Learning in Social Statistics Courses: Encouraging
Student Participation and Learning Among First-Generation College Students - Amanda A. Mireles, University of California-Merced
Where the Rubber Meets the Road: becoming sociologists in a community-based research class - Florencia Rojo, Colorado College
Encouraging High-Impact Learning: Second-Generation Immigrant College Students Navigating Interactions with Faculty - Fanni Farago, George Mason University; Blake R. Silver, George Mason University
Teaching Global Migration: A Map-based Storytelling Assignment - Oscar Fernando Gil-Garcia, University at Buffalo; Busra Sati, Binghamton University, SUNY
3314. Regular Session. Biosociology/Biosocial InteractionLACC, Level 2, 303B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Emily Rauscher, Brown UniversityPresider: Robbee Wedow, Harvard UniversityPatterns of item nonresponse behavior to survey questionnaires
are systematic and have a genetic basis - Robbee Wedow, Harvard University
Windows of Vulnerability: Heterogeneous late-life consequences contingent on timing of Dutch Hunger Winter exposure - Daniel Nicholas Ramirez, Pennsylvania State University; Steven Haas, Pennsylvania State University
The rise of genetic samples: concerns over healthy volunteer effect, socio-demographic, and mortality selections - Evelina Akimova, University of Oxford
Discussant: Dalton Conley, Princeton University
3315. Regular Session. How and Why Does Context Matter for Mobilization and Institutional Change? Analyzing Activist-Authority Relations Across Time, Space, and Place
LACC, Level 2, 304A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Ellen R. Reese, University of California-
RiversidePresider: Alexander ScottMutually Constitutive Mobilizations: State-Worker Responses to
Environmental Policies in Authoritarian Regimes - Daniel Yoder Zipp, UCLA
Putting Anti-Fracking Mobilization in Context: An Analysis of Movement Trajectories in New York and Pennsylvania - Amanda E. Maull, The Pennsylvania State University
Demobilization Through Social Ties: Comparing Labor Protests between Migrant and Local Peasant Workers in China - Zheng Fu, Columbia University
Social Movement Fields, Party Politics, and Approaches to the Opioid Epidemic in Central New York - Benita Roth, SUNY-Binghamton; Gabreella Friday, SUNY-Binghamton; Nilufer Akalin, SUNY Bighamton University
Between Policymakers and Protestors: A Historical Case Study of University Activist Collaborations on Sexual Violence - Nona Maria Gronert, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Discussant: Dolores Trevizo, Occidental College
3316. Regular Session. Race, Racialization, and Racism in Education: Implications for Systems, Teachers, and Students
LACC, Level 2, 304B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Ingrid A. Nelson, Bowdoin CollegePresider: Chantal Annise Hailey, University of Texas-AustinDeep in our Bones: Interrogating the Influence of Anti-Black Bias
on U.S. School Segregation - Darion A. Wallace, Stanford Univeristy; Francis Pearman, Stanford University
The Psychosocial and Achievement Effects of Racialized High Schools for Adolescents of Different Races - Dara Shifrer, Portland State University
The Educational Aspiration of Different Ethnic Groups in
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Multicultural borderline area in Rural China - Zhuang Han, Cornell University
Racialized Teacher Tracking: The Systematic Exclusion of Black Teachers from Advanced- Level Coursework Across Districts - Andrene Castro, Virginia Commonwealth University; Wesley Edwards, University of North Texas; Darrius Stanley, Western Carolina University
It Affects Them: Educators’ incorporation of racism talk and ongoing pedagogy of political trauma - Hilary Naa-Afi Tackie, University of Chicago
Discussant: Steven Thurston Oliver, Salem State University
3317. Regular Session. Education Policy and Reform: Strategies and Shortcomings
LACC, Level 2, 304C, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Joanne W. Golann, Vanderbilt UniversityPresider: Joanne W. Golann, Vanderbilt UniversityPlace-Based Education Investment: Promise Neighborhoods and
Student Academic Outcomes - Alexandra Cooperstock, Cornell University
Haphazard and Unplanned Racial Equity Initiatives in Suburban Schools: Teachers’ Dilemmas - Simone Ispa-Landa, Northwestern University
The Effort Paradox - Tom Wooten, Harvard University“We are forever stakeholders.”: How community-level actors
contest school identities in New Orleans’ charter schools - Amanda Lu
Discussant: David Kalim Diehl, Vanderbilt University
3318. Regular Session. Doing EthnographyLACC, Level 2, 306A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Randol Contreras, University of California-
RiversidePresider: Esther C Kim, University of Southern CaliforniaBecoming a Homeowner-Ethnographer: Housing and
Ethnography from Access to Analysis - Sharon Cornelissen, Harvard University
Diversity-Work in Action: An Ethnographic Study of Black and White Interaction In The Diversity Era - Amy Elizabeth Jones Haug, Teachers College-Columbia University
Freak: Coming to Terms with Studying Stigma and Bodily Failure - Faye Linda Wachs, California State Polytechnic University-Pomona
3319. Regular Session. Affirming and Challenging GenderLACC, Level 2, 306B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Jo Reger, Oakland UniversityPresider: Nicole Bouxsein Oehmen, Livingstone CollegeDoing and Undoing Hegemony by Doing Burlesque - Nicole
Bouxsein Oehmen, Livingstone CollegeDoing Gender in (Micro)Credit Markets: Cultural Foundations
of Creditworthiness in Colombia - Kristen McNeill, Brown University
Marketing Male Supremacy? Gendered Competency Beliefs and China’s Market Transition - Rujun Yang, University of California, Santa Barbara
Solo Dance? Gender Difference in Housework among Solo Households in the United States - Hao-Chun Cheng, University of Maryland; Liana C. Sayer, University of Maryland-College Park
Partisans without Polarization: Are Attitudes on Gender and Parenting Converging? - Abigail C. Saguy, University of California-Los Angeles; Mallory E Rees, UCLA
3321. Regular Session. Gender inequalities in the workplaceLACC, Level 2, 308B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Pilar Gonalons-Pons, University of
PennsylvaniaPresider: Anne Kathrin Kronberg, University of North Carolina-
CharlotteEducation Can’t Fix Everything: Job Quality, Educational
Expansion, and Gender Stratification in the Labor Market, 1988-2017 - Shauna Dyer, University of Michigan
Relational Inequality and Organizational Variation in the Gender Authority Gap - Dragana Stojmenovska, New York University
The Room Where it Happens: The Gendered Dynamics of Access and Returns to Workplace Social Capital - Katherine Weisshaar, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Christianne Corbett, Stanford University
Women's professional status and trust in networks - Eun Young Song, Australian National University; Antoine Vernet, University College London; Stephen Pryke, n/a
3322. Theory Section. Coser LectureLACC, Level 2, 309, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Claudio Ezequiel Benzecry, Northwestern
UniversityPresider: Isaac Ariail Reed, University of VirginiaUnmasked: A History of the Individualization of Risk - Greta R.
Krippner, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
3323. Meeting. ASA Awards CommitteeLACC, Level 2, 401, 10:00-11:30am
3324. Thematic Session. Gender and Regimes of Carework and Migration
LACC, Level 2, 402A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Ito Peng, University of TorontoPresider: Ito Peng, University of TorontoPanelists: Isabel Shutes, London School of Economics; Rhacel
Salazar Parrenas, University of Southern California
3325. Thematic Session. Credit, Debt, and Bureaucracies of Displacement
LACC, Level 2, 402B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizers: Rachel E. Dwyer, Ohio State University; Jason
N. Houle, Dartmouth CollegePresider: Jason N. Houle, Dartmouth CollegePanelists: Gabriela Kirk, Northwestern University; Chuncheng
Liu, University of California San Diego; Elizabeth Martin, The Ohio State University; Davon Norris, The Ohio State University
Discussant: John N. Robinson, Princeton University
3326. Special Sessions. Populism, Nationalism, and the Future of U.S. Democracy
LACC, Level 2, 403A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Bart Bonikowski, New York UniversityPresider: Bart Bonikowski, New York UniversityPanelists: Mabel Berezin, Cornell University; Philip S. Gorski, Yale
University; Jeff Manza, New York University; Lynn Vavreck, UCLA
3327. Thematic Session. Intellectual DisplacementsLACC, Level 2, 403B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Omar A. Lizardo, University of California-Los
AngelesPresider: Omar A. Lizardo, University of California-Los AngelesWikipedia and Redressing Digital Exclusion as Unanticipated
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Consequence of Social Action - Julia Potter Adams, Yale University; Hannah Brueckner, New York University Abu Dhabi
The Spaces of Possibles of Migrant Intellectuals - Amin Perez, University of Quebec at Montreal
Sociology as a Science and the Missed Reception of Gramsci’s Work in Italy - Andrea Cossu, Università di Trento
Discussant: Omar A. Lizardo, University of California-Los Angeles
3328. Section on Latina/o Sociology. Afro-Latinidad, Blackness and Anti-Blackness in Latinx Communities
LACC, Level 2, 404A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Celia Olivia Lacayo, University of California-Los
AngelesPresider: Zaire Z. Dinzey-Flores, Rutgers University-New
BrunswickUnmasking Latino Anti-Black Bias - Tanya K Hernandez, Fordham
UniversityThe Afro in Afrolatinidad: Afrolatinx Experiences of Blackness
through an Afrolatin Critical Theory of Race - Celine Maria Ayala, University of New Mexico
Sensible Invisible Visibilities? Material Hardship, Mental Health & Afro-Latin@s during the COVID-19 Pandemic - Kasim Ortiz, University of New Mexico
Discussant: Zaire Z. Dinzey-Flores, Rutgers University-New Brunswick
3329. Regular Session. Fertility: Birth Timing and UncertaintyLACC, Level 2, 404B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Sarah R. Hayford, Ohio State UniversityPresider: Mia Brantley, Ohio State UniversityCultural adaptation or structural constraints? Origin-country
fertility norms, fertility attitudes and behaviors of French immigrant descendants - Ka U Ng, McGill University
Fertility Recuperation or Births Closer Together? How Education Shapes Timing and Number of Children - Federica Querin, European University Institute
Make it or Break it? Pregnancy Scares and Romantic Relationship Dissolution - Lauren Newmyer, Pennsylvania State University; Scott Thomas Yabiku, The Pennsylvania State University
Environmental Uncertainty and the Motivations for Long Preferred Birth Intervals: New Evidence from Rural Malawi - Monica J. Grant, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Katherine J. Curtis, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Discussant: Jennifer S. Barber, Indiana University-Bloomington
3330. Section on Economic Sociology. Discrimination, Racism, and Bias in Economic Processes
LACC, Level 2, 405, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Max Besbris, University of Wisconsin-MadisonPresider: Max Besbris, University of Wisconsin-MadisonConstrained by Good Intentions: Unintended Consequences
of Fair-Minded Hiring Rules - Jeraul Mackey, Harvard University
Excluded by Design: How Black Tech Entrepreneurs Facilitate their Own Inclusion in the High Technology Industry - Alicia Sheares, University of California, Berkeley
Racial Discrimination in Context: The Role of Organizational Policies and Practices in Hiring Discrimination - David Pedulla, Stanford University; Felipe Antonio Dias, Tufts University; Katherine Wullert, Stanford University; John Muñoz, Stanford University
The Zillow Effect: Public School Ratings and Residential Place Discrimination - Adam Goldstein, Princeton University; Joe Sageman, Princeton University
Discussant: Brielle Bryan, Rice University
3331. Regular Session. Health & Well-Being in the Time of COVIDLACC, Level 2, 406A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Elaine Marie Hernandez, Indiana University-
BloomingtonPresider: Julia Keen Goodwin, University of Wisconsin-MadisonThe Intergenerational Transmission of Health Lifestyles - Mahala
Miller, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Jane Schlapkohl VanHeuvelen, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Tom VanHeuvelen, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Designing for Digital Well-being: Conceptualizations of Healthy Technology at Social Platform Companies - Kellie Owens, University of Pennsylvania; Amanda Lenhart, Data & Society Research Institute
“Optimizing” Health in the Time of COVID: How Neoliberal Health Orientations Dictate Families’ Responses - Hillary Steinberg, Drexel University; Stefanie Mollborn, Stockholm University
COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance, Hesitancy, and Resistance among Young Adults in Arizona - Angela Ann Gonzales, Arizona State University; Trudy Horsting, Arizona State University; Kyle Gresenz, Arizona State University; Lynette Hrabik, Arizona State University
Mental health before and during the COVID-19 pandemic - Mine Kühn, Max-Planck-Institut für demografische Forschung; Nicole Hiekel
Discussant: Magdalena Szaflarski, University of Alabama-Birmingham
3332. Regular Session. Health, Risk, and the LifecourseLACC, Level 2, 406B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Rene Almeling, Yale UniversityPresider: Matty Lichtenstein, Brown UniversitySocial Change and the Rising Cost of Early Childbearing for
Women’s Midlife Health - Joseph Daniel Wolfe, University of Alabama-Birmingham; Mieke Beth Thomeer, University of Alabama-Birmingham; Rin Reczek, Ohio State University
Risky Bodies: Child Welfare Agencies, Medical Professionals, and the Regulation of Perinatal Risk - Matty Lichtenstein, Brown University
Provider Effects on Breast Cancer Prevention among High-Risk Women: Toward Interventions to Reduce Racial Disparities - Jeremy Brooke Straughn, The Ohio State University; Sam Feudo, OSU - College of Public Health; Stefan Kienzle, OSU - College of Public Health; Tasleem Juana Padamsee, The Ohio State University
Biomedical Bargains: Negotiation of ‘Safer Sex’ on ART among Older South African Women and Men - Nicole Angotti, American University; Sanyu A. Mojola, Princeton University; Yunhan Wen, Princeton University; Abby Ferdinando, American University
3334. Section on Sociology of Sex and Gender. Critical Transnational Perspectives on the Struggle for Reproductive Justice
LACC, Level 2, 408A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizers: Siri Suh, Brandeis University; Julia A
McReynolds-Pérez, College of CharlestonPresider: Derek Siegel, University of Massachusetts AmherstMarginality as a site of resistance among women seeking abortion
near the U.S.-Mexican border - Kathleen Broussard, University of Texas
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Population Control, an unlikely site of resistance: examining the 2017 Mexico City Policy in India - Esther Anne Victoria Moraes, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Race, Gender, and Citizenship: An Intersectional Framework for Understanding Latina Women’s Reproduction and Resistance - Alejandra Guadalupe Lemus; Ella June Siegrist, University of New Mexico
Reviving Reproductive (In)Justice with Menstrual Blood: The Complexity of Period Poverty - Bahar Aldanmaz Fidan, Boston University
The place of families: reframing transnationalism, proximity and reproduction in times of distancing and forced separation - Francesca Decimo, University of Trento
Discussant: Tannuja Rozario, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
3338. Regular Session. Contention and Collective Identities in Social Movements
LACC, Level 2, 410, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Dina G. Okamoto, Indiana University-
BloomingtonPresider: Pamela M. Hong, Indiana UniversityDiasporic Social Justice Mobilization and Incommensurable
Frames: Anti-Caste Activism in the United States - Prema Ann Kurien, Syracuse University
Movements in Movement: Filipino Diaspora Formation through Contention - Sharon Quinsaat, Grinnell College
Mapuche Movement(s) in Chile: A Battle of Frames - Anna P. Krausova, University of Oxford; Camila Mella San Martin, Universidad Catolica de Temuco
“Zoonati” vs. “Epistemological Trespassers:” Science as Collective Identity in the Debates on SARS-CoV-2 Origins - Lynn Horton, Chapman University
Disinformation as an Agent of Radicalization in Social Movement Organizations - Adam Burston, University of California, Santa Barbara
3339. Prep Talks. Prep Talks IILACC, Level 2, 411, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Aaryn L. Green, American Sociological
AssociationPresider: Aaryn L. Green, American Sociological AssociationOverview of the Job Market - Erynn Masi de Casanova, American
Sociological AssociationTransforming Your CV into a Resume - Trenton M. Haltom, Baylor
College of MedicinePreparing and Nailing Your Job Talk - Elaina Johns-Wolfe,
University of Missouri-St LouisNegotiating a Job Offer - Candice C. Robinson, University of
North Carolina-Wilmington
3340. Policy and Research Workshop. Engaging State Legislatures as a Sociologist and Researcher
LACC, Level 2, 501A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Meghan Elizabeth Kallman, University of
Massachusetts-BostonLeader: Jonathon Acosta, Brown University
3341. Professional Development Workshop. ASA Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant (ASA DDRIG) Proposal Preparation Workshop
LACC, Level 2, 501B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Carolyn Vasques Scalera, American
Sociological Association
Leader: Erynn Masi de Casanova, American Sociological Association
Presenters: Allison Pugh, University of Virginia; Patrice C Wright, University of Virginia; Jaeeun Kim, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Erin L McAuliffe, University of Michigan
3342. Student Forum. Student Forum Special Topic Paper Session
LACC, Level 2, 501C, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizers: Aaron Arredondo, University of Missouri;
Mahindra Mohan Kumar, University of Oregon; Christina Ong, University of Pittsburgh
Presider: Sarah Iverson, New York UniversityBlack Women Be(en) Knowing: Reproductive Justice and
Termination of Parental Rights of Incarcerated Mothers - Tia Dickerson, Howard University; Denae Bradley, Howard University
Dignity, Not Displacement: Narratives from Encampment Residents and Homelessness Activists in Los Angeles, CA - Nicolas Gutierrez, San Diego State University
Humanitarian Affairs in the American Interior: Examining the Role of U.S. Bureaucrats in Immigrant Incorporation Processes - Fernando Moreno, University of Southern California
3343. Bodies & Embodiment and Consumers & Consumption Mentoring Event
LACC, Level 2, 502A, 10:00-11:00amSession Organizers: Kaitland Marie Byrd, Virginia Tech; Nathaniel
Gray Chapman, Arkansas Tech UniversitySection on Consumers and Consumption Roundtables and Section
on Body and Embodiment Mentoring Event
Table 1: Global ConsumptionTable Presider: Gordon C Li
Seeing is believing: Performative Service as a Calculative Device in the Uncertified Organic Market in China - Shumeng Li, Cornell University
The highbrow consumption of pop music in China - Gordon C Li
Table 2: Patterns of ConsumptionTable Presider: Cassandra Thomason, University of California
DavisClimbing the Shelves: How American Whiskey Found Global
Status Elevation - Cassandra Thomason, University of California Davis
Mapping a Fractured Landscape: Fair Trade Organizations and their Divisions Upon Labor and Ecological Lines - Isabel Araceli Geisler, Northeastern University
3355. Meeting. Committee on the Status of Women in SociologyLACC, Level 2, 516, 10:00-11:30am
3367. Special Sessions. Intersectional Perspectives on Knowledge Production and Open Science
JW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza I, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizers: Christin L. Munsch, University of Connecticut;
Catherine J. Taylor, University of California-Santa Barbara; Philip N. Cohen, University of Maryland-College Park
Presider: Erin Leahey, University of ArizonaPanelists: Chris Bourg; San Juanita García, University of California-
Santa Barbara; Molly M. King, Santa Clara University; Jeffrey W. Lockhart, University of Michigan; Irene H.I. Bloemraad, University of California-Berkeley
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3371. Section on Aging and the Life Course Refereed Roundtables
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizers: C. Andre Christie-Mizell, Vanderbilt University;
Anna Muraco, Loyola Marymount University
Table 1: Covid and WellbeingTable Presider: Xi Zhu
Age Differences in Mental Health During COVID-19 Pandemic: Assessing Moderating Role of Attachment to God - Xi Zhu
Change in Social Participation and Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Older Adults - Molly Copeland, Michigan State University; Gerald Roman Nowak III, Michigan State University; Hui Liu, Michigan State University
Social Engagement and Social Support Among Older Women in Singapore during the COVID-19 Pandemic - Yaqi Yuan, Wake Forest University; ShunYuan Yeo, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore; Kristen Schultz Lee, University at Buffalo
Table 2: Migration and the Life CourseTable Presider: Zi (Leafia) Ye, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Continuous Integration or Reversal of Fortune? U.S. Immigrants’ Economic Trajectories in Later Life - Zi (Leafia) Ye, University of Wisconsin-Madison
How Late-life Immigrants Develop Extrafamilial Support Ties: The Case of Older Chinese Immigrants - Xuemei Cao, SUNY Albany
Gender differences in rates of cognitive decline among older Mexicans vary by migration experience - Alicia R Riley, University of California-Santa Cruz; Audrey Murchland; Scott Zimmerman; Jacqueline Marie Torres, University of California, San Francisco; Peiyi Lu; Adina Zeki Al Hazzouri; M. Maria Glymour
Table 3: Race, Ethnicity, and the Life CourseTable Presider: Rebecca L. Utz, University of Utah
Black-White Differences in Offspring Intergenerational Educational Mobility and Older Parents’ Dementia Onset - Jenjira Yahirun, Bowling Green State University; Sindhu Vasireddy, School of Vocational Education, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India; Mark D. Hayward, University of Texas-Austin
Double Burden for Chinese Middle-to-Older Aged Adults: Evidence from CHARLS - Jing Ye, University of Maryland, College Park
Racial and ethnic differences in health of spouses of cognitively impaired older adults - Phillip A Cantu, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Race, Gender, and the Associations Between Resilience and Physical Health. - Tyler Bruefach, Florida State University
Table 4: Gender and the LifecourseTable Presider: Lucie Kalousova, Vanderbilt University
Marital Histories and Advance Care Planning: A Gendered Life Course Analysis - Lucie Kalousova, Vanderbilt University; Deborah Carr, Boston University
The Aging Workforce in the Great Recession: Age, Gender and Race/Ethnicity in Employment Transitions - Duygu Basaran Sahin, CUNY Graduate Center
Emotion work and spousal caregiving for older adults with dementia: Influences of gender and sexual orientation - Toni Calasanti, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Sadie Giles, Virginia Tech; Jing Geng
Table 5: Education and the Life CourseTable Presider: Eun Hye Lee, Indiana University-Bloomington
Grown up or lost in transition? unmet educational expectations and mental health over the life course - Eun Hye Lee, Indiana University-Bloomington; Jane D. McLeod, Indiana University-Bloomington
Policy-Driven Education and Functional limitations among the People’s Republic China (PRC) Cohort - Chengming Han, Case Western Reserve University
Table 6: Aging, Belonging, and Individual ExperiencesTable Presider: Diane Kholos Wysocki, University of Nebraska at
kearneyAn Autoethnographic Exploration of my Mother's Journey
with Death - Diane Kholos Wysocki, University of Nebraska at kearney
A Qualitative Comparison of Purpose and Meaning in Later Life - Yiqing Yang, Western Carolina University
Beliefs about the Role of Religion and Medicine and Subjective Aging - Brenton David Kalinowski, Rice University; Andrea Henderson, University of South Carolina; Elaine Howard Ecklund, Rice University
Me or We? Dyadic Aging, Individualization and the Tension between Autonomy and Belonging - Markus Klingel, TU Dortmund, University
Table 7: Wellbeing and the LifecourseTable Presider: Harry Barbee, Vanderbilt University
Effects of adverse adult events on older adult’s cognitive functioning: Health and Retirement Study 2010-2018 - Kimson Johnson
Masculinity Ideals and Self-Rated Health in Older Men: Findings from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (WLS) - Shane Burns, University of Southern California; Patricia Drentea, University of Alabama-Birmingham
Promoting Healthy Aging through LGBTQ+ Affirming Care: Evidence from VUSNAPS - Tara A. McKay, Vanderbilt University; Nathaniel Tran, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Harry Barbee, Vanderbilt University; Judy Min, Vanderbilt University
The Culture of Son Preference and Later-life Disability: A Cultural Approach to Understanding Health Inequality - Jie Miao, University of Calgary
The Impact of Hearing Loss on Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms in Married Couples - Jessica S West, Duke University; Sherri L Smith, Duke University; Matthew E. Dupre, Duke University
Table 8: Topics in the LifecourseTable Presider: Sunshine Marie Rote, University of Louisville
How I Was Brought Up? Parental SES and Adult Work Conflict, Stress, and Satisfaction - Matthew Andersson, Baylor University; Laura Upenieks, Baylor University
Measuring Resilience in a Diverse US Population: Findings from HRS and Add Health - Miles G. Taylor, Florida State University; Tyler Bruefach, Florida State University; Dawn Celeste Carr, Florida State University
Same Networks, Different Effects? Social Networks, Personality, and Depression in Later Life - Sumin Lee, University of Texas at Austin; Chanki Yoo, Seoul National University; Juyeon Kim, University of Seoul
A Longitudinal Study of Mexican American Caregiver Turnover and Depressive Symptoms - Sunshine Marie Rote, University of Louisville; Jacqueline L. Angel, University of Texas-Austin; Kyriakos S. Markides, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
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3372. Meeting. Contexts Editorial BoardJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 10:00-11:30am
3373. Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility Section RoundtableJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 10:00-11:00amSession Organizer: Laura M. Tach, Cornell University
Table 1. Housing PrecarityTable Presider: Deborah June Fessenden, University of North
TexasHomelessness and housing advocacy: The role of red-tape
warriors - Curtis Smith, Bentley UniversityHow Are Different Definitions of Homelessness Associated
with Educational Disadvantage? - Warren Lowell, Duke University; Maria Hanratty, University of Minnesota
Where is Home after a Fire? Exploring Refugees’ Perceptions of Precarious Housing - Deborah June Fessenden, University of North Texas; Katherine Sobering, University of North Texas
Table 2. Residential SegregationTable Presider: Nicole Elise Trujillo-Pagan, Wayne State
UniversityBetter Statistical Inference for Segregation Indices - Antonio
Nanni, Northwestern UniversityCreating Neighborhoods, Producing Ghettos - Nicole Elise
Trujillo-Pagan, Wayne State UniversityNeighborhood Racial Change and the Locational Decisions of
Financial Services in Metro Detroit - Sarah Elizabeth Farr, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Terri Friedline, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Xan Wedel, The University of Kansas
Online Rental Information as Neighborhood Opportunity Structure: the Spatial Distribution of Rental listings in Immigrant Neighborhoods - Xiangning Xu, Brown University
Table 3. Inequality amidst the COVID-19 PandemicTable Presider: Stacey Bryley Livingstone, UC San Diego
Local welfare systems’ responses to migrants’ needs during the COVID-19 in Stockholm, Berlin, London and NYC - Karolina Janina Lukasiewicz, New York Univeristy; Ewa Cichocka, University of Warsaw VAT number: 525-001-12-66; Kamil Matuszczyk
The Impact of COVID-19 on Student Financial Security, Mental Health, and Academic Success - Stacey Bryley Livingstone, UC San Diego; Julia Adrian, UC San Diego; Erilynn Heinrichsen, University of California, San Diego; Leah Klement, UC San Diego
Table 4. Technology & InequalityTable Presider: Federico Tomasello, Ca' Foscari University of
VeniceBecoming Self-Taught Developers: Making Sense and Use
of Tech's Open-Access Initiatives - Dilan Eren, Boston University
From Industrial to Digital Citizenship: Rethinking Social Rights in Cyberspace - Federico Tomasello, Ca' Foscari University of Venice
Progressive and Discriminatory? Insiders’ Evaluations of High-Tech Diversity - Annika M. Wilcox, University of Central Florida
Venture Capital and the Fountain of Youth: Age Regimes in the Tech Industry - Patrick Sheehan, University of Texas at Austin
Table 5. Policy Change and InequalityTable Presider: Heikki Tuomas Hiilamo, Finnish Institute for
Health and WelfareEffect of Public Charge Rule announcement on second-
generation children’s Medicaid enrollment - Rama M. Hagos, Princeton University
Effects of basic income on union formation and dissolution: A register-based analysis - Henri Salokangas, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare; Outi Sirniö, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare; Pasi Moisio, National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL); Heikki Tuomas Hiilamo, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
Social Justice through Affirmative Action Policy in BRICS Countries: A Sociological Perspective - Joy Prakash Chowdhuri, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, IN
What Does Basic Income Do?: Evidence from Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend Program - Jeffrey J. Sallaz, University of Arizona; Mariana Amorim, Washington State University; Tara Kane Prendergast, Sociology
Table 6. Social Welfare Policy & PracticeTable Presider: Zachary Dillon Kline, University of Connecticut
Models of Change in Food Banks: Traditional Charity, Personal Responsibility, and Systemic Change - Alana Haynes Stein, University of California, Davis
The Rise of “Choice” Programs: 100 Years of Social Selection in Social Welfare Services - Zachary Dillon Kline, University of Connecticut
Towards Understanding Adulthood as Structure: Liminality of Young Adults in Policy, Practice, and Person - Erik Stephen Lovell, Governors State University
Using Social and Symbolic Boundaries to Analyze the Destigmatization of Free Food Recipients - Carly Samira Hamdon, University of British Columbia
Table 7. Migration, Immigration, and InequalityTable Presider: Sandeepan Tripathy, National University of
SingaporeGenerational Welfare Use Among Second Generation
Immigrants - Kendal L. Lowrey, Pennsylvania State University
Migrant Narratives: Bureaucratic Barriers and Health Inequalities - Cameron Gabriel Beckett, The University of Bologna
Migrations and Culture. Essential reflections on wandering human beings - Paolo Contini, University of Bari Aldo Moro; Letizia Carrera, University of Bari Aldo Moro
Precarious Relationship of Precarity and Migration: Modernity, Neoliberalism and Affect - Sandeepan Tripathy, National University of Singapore
Table 8. Economic PrecarityTable Presider: Matthew Curry, University of Queensland
A Counsel of Despair: Economic Insecurity, Deaths of Despair, and the White Working-Class - Eric Bjorklund, Arizona State University-Tempe; Andrew P. Davis, North Carolina State University
America’s Racial Inequality in the Family Standard of Living, 2000-2019 - ChangHwan Kim, University of Kansas; Yurong Zhang
Parental Joblessness and Children's Personality Traits in Adolescence and Early Adulthood - Irma Mooi-Reci, University of Melbourne; Matthew Curry, University of Queensland
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Social security for all? Job loss, household income and income inequality in different welfare regimes - Selcuk Beduk, University of Oxford; Anette Eva Fasang, Humboldt-University Berlin & WZB; Susan harkness; Stefan Bastholm Andrade, SFI - The Danish National Centre for Social Research; Zafer Büyükkeçeci, University of Cologne; Satu Helske, University of Helsinki; Aleksi Karhula, University of Helsinki
Table 9. Racial-Ethnic Exclusion & InequalityTable Presider: Kyla Thomas
Racial Discrimination as Class Exclusion: How Social-Class Signals (Re)Shape the Racial Gap in Hiring - Kyla Thomas
Savage Erasure: An Archival Content Analysis of Race and Slavery in U.S. Textbooks - Susan E. Dietsch, University of Missouri - Columbia
The Persistence of Modern Forms of Slavery in the Global Economy - Jeremiah Scott Lawson, University of California, Irvine
Table 10. Health and DisabilityTable Presider: Liliana Andriano, University of Oxford
Heatwave and Birthweight: Evidence from a Difference-in-difference Analysis in Sub-Saharan Africa - Liliana Andriano, University of Oxford
Hospital desegregation: who, when, and where - Courtney Allen, University of Washington, Seattle
Institutional Discrimination Based on Chronotype: Inequality, Social Organization, Biology, and the Fundamentals of Circadian Sociology - Jonathan Kelley, International Social Science Survey; M.D.R. Evans, University of Nevada; Paul Kelley, The Open University
Intergenerational reproduction and adult self-rated health in China - Xueqing Zhang, University of British Columbia; Gerry Veenstra, University of British Columbia
Table 11. Long-Run Consequences of Childhood ExperiencesTable Presider: Michael Lachanski
Heterogeneous Effects of Incarceration on Labor Market Inequality in the Transition to Adulthood - Simon Gustav Kolbeck, The Ohio State Univeristy; Alec Rhodes, Ohio State University
Long-term Consequences of Early Access to Educational Opportunity - Carrie Miller, University of California, Los Angeles; Meredith Phillips, University of California-Los Angeles
The Intergenerational Consequences of Educational Expansions: Evidence from the U.S. 19th Century Compulsory Schooling Laws - Michael Lachanski; Xi Song, University of Pennsylvania
Table 12. Social Ties and Social ClassTable Presider: Naim Bro, Millennium Institute Foundational
Research on DataExogamy varies by socioeconomic status among the Jewish
and Mapuche communities of Santiago, Chile - Naim Bro, Millennium Institute Foundational Research on Data; Liran Morav, University of Cambridge
Love and Mobility across Class in the ‘Asset Economy’ - Rose Butler, Deakin University; Eve Vincent, Macquarie University
Managerial Roles and the Social Network Characteristics of Chinese Urban Residents - Leping Wang, Boston University
Table 13. Earnings & Wealth InequalityTable Presider: Wesley Stubenbord, Cornell UniversityBillionaire Wealth in the 21st Century - Wesley Stubenbord,
Cornell UniversityEducational Expansion and Stratification within the Informal
Sector in sub-Saharan Africa - Jeong Hyun Oh, The University of Chicago
Long-Term Cross-National Differences in Gender Inequality - Juliana De Castro Galvao, CUNY Graduate Center
Table 14. Inequality and Higher EducationTable Presider: Jin-Shan YUAN
Separate but Equal? Diversity Policy Narratives in Israeli Higher Education - Ayala Hendin, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Legitimate Rewards for Education: US and Australian Survey Experiments Contrasting Aristotle and Human Capital Economcs - Jonathan Kelley, International Social Science Survey; M.D.R. Evans, University of Nevada
Urban and rural information barriers of China's college entrance examination preferences: students' choice and educational assistance - Jin-Shan YUAN
Table 15. Foundations of Educational InequalityTable Presider: Joseph Workman, University of Missouri-Kansas
CityIncome Inequality and Socioeconomic Achievement Gradients
across the United States - Joseph Workman, University of Missouri-Kansas City
Mirrored Equalizer: Boarding, Schooling and Academic Achievement Gap - Junchao Tang, Harvard University
Revisiting Rotter’s Generalized Expectancies for Achievement Pathways - Melissa Hardy, Pennsylvania State University; Jiahui Xu, Pennsylvania State University
The Impact of Child Support Payments on Educational Trajectories - Rin Ferraro, University of Oklahoma
Table 16. Occupational Inequality & MobilityTable Presider: Paul Glavin, McMaster University
Devaluation across Europe – worsening labour market conditions of feminising jobs - Wouter Zwysen, ETUI
Horizontal and Vertical Occupational Mobility: the Impact of Preceding Educational Participation. Longitudinal Analyses on Germany - Janina Soehn, Sociological Research Institute Goettingen
Implicating Immigration (De)Skilled Females and the Gendering of “Skill” - Trisha Einmann
Where does ascribed privilege get you in? Structural and net effects of caste in India - Mathieu Ferry, INED
Working-class Entrepreneurs? Platform Workers’ Social Status and Mobility Perceptions - Paul Glavin, McMaster University; Scott Schieman, University of Toronto
Monday, 11:00 am
3443. Meeting. Section on Consumers and Consumption Business Meeting
LACC, Level 2, 502A, 11:00-11:30am
3473. Meeting. Section on Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility Section Business Meeting
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 11:00-11:30am
Session 3373, continued
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Monday, 12:00 pm
3575. Plenary Session. Decentering Sociology from the Global North: Going Beyond Theory and Epistemology
JW Marriott, Platinum Level, Platinum Ballroom, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizers: Peggy Levitt, Wellesley College; Cecilia
Menjivar, University of California-Los AngelesPresider: Peggy Levitt, Wellesley CollegePanelists: Nazli Kibria, Boston University; Victor Agadjanian,
University of California-Los Angeles; Marco Z. Garrido, University of Chicago; Paul D. Almeida, University of California-Merced
Across the world, calls for greater equity in the halls of academia are loud and clear. They demand more diversity and inclusion, or that the university should be globalized or decolonized. Why, then, if everyone agrees that business as usual is no longer acceptable—and that a wider range of voices needs to be heard—is change so slow? Responses to inequality in the academy center on including a wider variety of theory and epistemology, but they do not go far enough. The panelists in this session will discuss how they decenter Global North sociology by working with theories, research methods, collaborators, co-authors, publishing outlets, attitudes, and pedagogies from regions across the Global South. How can we do more of this now and what do we need to do differently in the future? What kinds of ethical, ideological, and attitudinal changes would it take to create a truly decentered academic world? How should the next generation of graduate students be trained to engage more actively and successfully beyond our borders?
Monday, 2:00 pm
3703. Meeting. ASA Retirement Network (ASARN) Advisory Board and Business Meeting
LACC, Level 1, 150A, 2:00-3:30pm
3704. Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility. Inequality and Institutions
LACC, Level 1, 150B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Matthew Clair, Stanford UniversityPresider: Susan E. Dietsch, University of Missouri - ColumbiaA Dimensional Approach to Understanding Organizationally-
Embedded Services and Inequities within the Social Safety Net - Leah Gose, Harvard University
How Racial Heterogeneity in Contextual Frames Subvert Choice-Based Policies - Jared N. Schachner, University of Chicago
Labor Unions, Debt, and Financial Inclusion in Young Adulthood - Alec Rhodes, Ohio State University; Rachel E. Dwyer, Ohio State University
The interrelation of housing affordability, gentrification, and school segregation – insights from Berlin, Germany - Robert Vief
3704. Meeting. ASA Honors Program Wrap-upLACC, Level 1, 150C, 2:00-3:30pm
3706. Book Forum. Hyper Education: Why Good Schools, Good Grades, and Good Behavior Are Not Enough
LACC, Level 1, 151, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Natasha Warikoo, Tufts UniversityAuthor: Pawan H. Dhingra, Amherst CollegePanelists: Janice Aurini, University of Waterloo; Claudia
Buchmann, Ohio State University; John B. Diamond, Brown University; Min Zhou, University of California-Los Angeles
Moderator: Natasha Warikoo, Tufts University
3707. Presidential Panel. Voter Suppression, Institutions, and Displacement
LACC, Level 1, 152, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Christopher Uggen, University of Minnesota-
Twin CitiesPresider: Christopher Uggen, University of Minnesota-Twin CitiesThreats to Democracy in Social and Historical Context - Theda
Skocpol, Harvard UniversityRacial Oppression and Voter Suppression - Barbara Harris Combs,
Clark Atlanta UniversityPrison Gerrymandering, Voting, and the 2020 Census - Brianna
Remster, Villanova UniversityVoter Suppression, the Church and Christian Nationalism - Samuel
L. Perry, University of OklahomaDisenfranchisement and Reenfranchisement of People Convicted
of Felonies - Christopher Uggen, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
This panel discussion takes up the sociology of voter suppression, addressing disenfranchisement as a product of racial oppression, U.S. political institutions, criminal legal system punishment, and religious ideology and institutions.
3708. Section on Social Psychology. Cooley-Mead Award and Ceremony
LACC, Level 1, 153A, 2:00-3:00pmSession Organizer: Jessica L. Collett, University of California-Los
AngelesPresider: David R. Schaefer, University of California-IrvinePanelists: Jane D. McLeod, Indiana University-Bloomington;
Kathryn J. Lively, Dartmouth College
3709. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities. Coalition BuildingLACC, Level 1, 153B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Celia Olivia Lacayo, University of California-Los
AngelesPresider: Celia Olivia Lacayo, University of California-Los AngelesConditions for Building Coalitions Across Ethno-Racial Lines: The
Case of Amicus Briefs - Muna Adem, Indiana UniversityRacial Formation, Ethnic Identity, and Interracial Trust: Arab
Americans in the Post-9/11 Era - Marian Azab, Nevada State College
Racial identification in the United States: political protests and ethnic and racial identity - Marta Ascherio, University of Texas at Austin; Carolina Aragao, University of Texas at Austin; Karen Lee, University of Texas Austin
The Expansion & Diffusion of the POC Category 1975-1995: A Focus on Sociocultural Processes - Mari Sanchez, Harvard Sociology
Urban Refugees and Race Relations: How Syrian Refugees Build Multiracial Coalition - Jamie Lew, Rutgers University-Newark
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3710. Section on Sociology of Consumers and Consumption. Unsettled Consumption
LACC, Level 1, 153C, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Tad P. Skotnicki, University of North Carolina-
GreensboroPresider: Tad P. Skotnicki, University of North Carolina-GreensboroHow much freedom does a happy animal need? - Josee Johnston,
University of Toronto; Shyon Baumann, University of Toronto; Merin Oleschuk, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Emily Huddart Kennedy, University of British Columbia
Ready for the Exception: An Ethnographic Account of Branded Martyrdom at Crossfit - Stefan Schwarzkopf, Copenhagen Business School; Thomas Burø, Copenhagen Business School
The Everyday Politicization of Consumption: The American Consumer Movement’s 1960s-70s Educational Campaigns around Consumer Complaints - Yaniv Ron-El, University of Chicago
Trading sociality for autonomy: The unsettled foodwork of people living alone - Merin Oleschuk, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Melissa G. Ocepek, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Discussant: Kenneth H. Kolb, Furman University
3711. Regular Session. Applied Sociological ResearchLACC, Level 2, 301A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Caren Arbeit, RTI InternationalPresider: Caren Arbeit, RTI InternationalReformulating 2020 Census Data Products - Alexandra Krause,
U.S. Census Bureau; Jason Devine, U.S. Census BureauExamining the Community of Schools Initiative: Addressing
Specific Needs and Assets of K-12 Neighborhood Schools - Esther C Kim, University of Southern California
African-American Lay Pastoral Care Facilitators’ Perspectives on Dementia Caregiver Education and Training - Nik M. Lampe, University of South Carolina; Nidhi Desai, University of Florida Department of Radiology in the College of Medicine; Tomeka Norton-Brown, Florida State University College of Medicine; Alexandra Catherine Hayes Nowakowski, Florida State University; Robert L. Glueckauf, Florida State University College of Medicine
Is It Time For Gendered Interventions To Prevent Young People Driving After Cannabis Use? - Nicholas Cristiano, University of Guelph; Andrew Hathaway, University of Guelph; Greggory Cullen, Statistics Canada; David Michael Walters, University of Guelph; Meghan Wrathall, University of Guelph
3712. Community and Urban Sociology Section. Urban Futures: Cities After COVID-19
LACC, Level 2, 301B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Youbin Kang, University of Wisconsin-MadisonPresider: Krista E. Paulsen, Boise State UniversityDigital Urban Governance: Data Work in Crisis Response - Yan
Long, University of California-Berkeley; Wei Willa Luo, Stanford University
Creation after disaster: LGBT+ placemaking in Mexico City during Covid-19 - Christina Marie Chica, University of California, Los Angeles
From #CancelRent to #SocialHousing: The Politics of Radical Demands in US Cities after COVID-19 - Gianpaolo Baiocchi, New York University; Howard Jacob Carlson, Brown University
Informal Livelihoods or Ineffective Cash Transfer Programs? Explaining COVID-19-Contagion Rates in Lima - Lissette Aliaga Linares, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Social Engagement and Happiness during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A return to Gemeinschaft? - Alonso Aravena, Baylor University
3713. Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology. 2022 Hans O. Mauksh Award Address: Dr. Stephanie Tiexeria-Poit, North Carolina A&T State University
LACC, Level 2, 303A, 2:00-3:00pmSession Organizer: Laurie Jordan Linhart, Des Moines Area
Community CollegePresider: Laurie Jordan Linhart, Des Moines Area Community
CollegeReflexive Practice to Meet Students Where They Are: In the
Classroom and Beyond - Stephanie Marie Teixeira-Poit, North Carolina A&T State University
3714. Regular Session. Care Work and Caring LaborLACC, Level 2, 303B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Jennifer Jihye Chun, University of California,
Los AngelesPresider: Jennifer Jihye Chun, University of California, Los AngelesThe Emotional Management of Motherhood: Foodwork, Maternal
Guilt and Upscaling - Priya Fielding-Singh, University of Utah; Marianne Cooper, Stanford University
Intensive Grand-mothering: How Older Qiang Women’s Juggle Farm Labor and Childcare Work in Migrant-sending Households - Rui Jie Peng, Lafayette College
Confronting Servitude: Immigrant Women Workers in State-Funded Home Care - Jennifer Nazareno, Brown University; Cynthia J. Cranford, University of Toronto; Jennifer Jihye Chun, University of California, Los Angeles
Hidden Precarity: ‘Self-employed’ Family Child Care Providers Experiences of Unstable Scheduling, Hours, and Income - Larissa Petrucci, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Lola Loustaunau, University of Oregon; Ellen K. Scott, University of Oregon
Community Care Fixes: Making Spaces for Community Health Workers in the United States - Tine Hanrieder, LSE
3715. Regular Session. Decision-making and Accountability in Institutional Interaction
LACC, Level 2, 304A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Giovanni Rossi, University of California-Los
AngelesPresider: Satomi Kuroshima, Tamagawa UniversityDeath and the Treatment Imperative: Decision-making in late-
stage cancer - Alexandra Tate, University of ChicagoHow Physicians Use a Baby’s Growth Chart in Routine Pediatric
Visits - Grace Qiyuan Miao, University of California, Los Angeles; Tanya Stivers, University of California-Los Angeles
Navigating personal accountability for everyday health problems: Analysis of video-recorded primary care encounters - Clara Ann Blomgren Bergen, City University of London School of Health Science; Caroline Kim Tietbohl, University of Colorado-Denver
Hyping the Hypothetical: The Conversational Machinery of Legal Argumentation at the U.S. Supreme Court - David R. Gibson, University of Notre Dame
Ideas Distributed among Multiple Voices: Discussions in Protests against the Construction of Narita International Airport - Aug Nishizaka, Chiba University; Masafumi SUNAGA; Kotaro Sambe, Chiba University
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3716. Regular Session. Unequal pathways through higher education
LACC, Level 2, 304B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Natasha Quadlin, University of California-Los
AngelesPresider: Julio Angel Alicea, University of California, Los AngelesRevisiting the Mismatch Hypothesis: Academic Match Pathways
and College Graduation - Dafna Gelbgiser, Tel Aviv University; Sigal Alon, Tel-Aviv Universjty (Israel)
Getting Fit Right: A Multidimensional Approach to Understanding Inequality in College Outcomes - Christina Ciocca Eller, Harvard University; Zennon Black, Harvard University
Monitored Mobility: How Social Class and Gender Shape Mobility Projects - Kaylee T. Matheny, Stanford University; Sonia Giebel, Stanford University; Philip Hernandez, Stanford University; Ilana Horwitz, Stanford University
Success and Survival: Black Advantaged Parents Views of Historically Black Colleges and Universities - Deborwah Faulk, James Madison University
White Flight in Higher Education? Racial Status Hierarchies and the Establishment of Hispanic-Serving Institutions - Laura Theresa Hamilton, University of California-Merced; Charlie Eaton, University of California-Merced; Simon Cheng, University of Connecticut
3717. Section on Sociology of Law. Decolonizing the Sociology of Law: Gender, Race, and the Global South
LACC, Level 2, 304C, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Jack Jin Gary Lee, New School For Social
ResearchPresider: Jack Jin Gary Lee, New School For Social ResearchInherently Traumatic, Invariably Victimizing: The Legal
Construction of Subject Positions for Survivors of Sexual Violence - Tugce Ellialti-Kose, Trent University
Of Deviance and Patriarchy: Mechanisms of Gender-Based Discrimination in Russia’s Corruption Markets - Marina Zaloznaya, University of Iowa; Jennifer Glanville, University of Iowa; Jennifer Lola Haylett, University of Iowa
Rationalizing Gender Exclusion: The Genesis of a Gendered Juridical Field in the Islamic Republic of Iran - Reyhaneh Javadi, University of Alberta
Sexual Citizens, Traditional Subjects? Thinking Sexual Democratization Beyond Colonial Bifurcations - Stephen D Seely, University of Newcastle
STATECRAFT and BORDERWORK: Emerging Frontiers of Political and Social Representation in Colonial Punjab - Harleen Kaur, UCLA
Discussant: Swethaa S. Ballakrishnen, University of California Irvine
3718. Regular Session. Racial, Ethnic, Gender, & Educational Inequalities in Health & Mortality
LACC, Level 2, 306A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Elaine Marie Hernandez, Indiana University-
BloomingtonPresider: Courtney E. Boen, University of PennsylvaniaExtreme Heat, Adaptation, and Racial Health Disparities at Birth -
Ethan Raker, University of British ColumbiaMapping Multiracial vs. Monoracial Heath Disparities - Patricia
Louie, University of Washington; Blair Wheaton, University of Toronto
Contextualizing Increased Mortality in the Stroke Belt Using Educational Experiences - Emily A. Lybbert, Brigham Young
UniversityRacial/Ethnic and Gender Differences in Smoking in Middle
Adulthood - Juhee Woo, Appalachian State University; Elizabeth Lawrence, University of Nevada-Las Vegas; Stefanie Mollborn, Stockholm University
How Education Shapes Indigenous Health Inequalities in the United States and Mexico - Elyas Bakhtiari, College of William and Mary; Gabriela León-Pérez, Virginia Commonwealth University
Discussant: Pamela Braboy Jackson, Indiana University-Bloomington
3719. Regular Session. New Research in Historical SociologyLACC, Level 2, 306B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Julian Go, University of ChicagoPresider: Ricarda Hammer, University of Michigan-Ann ArborExploring the 19th Century origins of land inequality in Colombia
- Alvaro Torres, University of Tennessee; Paul K. Gellert, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
"Guardians of Beautiful Things"?: The Politics of Postcolonial Cultural Theft, Refusal, and Repair - Cresa Pugh, Harvard University
The Retreat of the State? The Politics of Bureaucratic (Under-)Development in Imperial China, 900s-1800s - Yang Zhang, American University
Worlds of Benefits: Race and the Work Progress Administration - Jose Martin Aveldanes, University of California, Berkeley
Discussant: Ricarda Hammer, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
3721. Section on Sociology of Population. The Demography of Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration
LACC, Level 2, 308B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Sadé Lindsay, Cornell UniversityPresider: Hannah Postel, Princeton UniversityChild Citizenship Status in Immigrant Families and Differential
Parental Time Investments in Siblings - Elizabeth Ackert, University of California-Santa Barbara; Jocelyn Wikle, Brigham Young University
Policy Effects on Mixed-Citizenship, Same-Sex Couples: A Difference-in-Differences-in-Differences Analysis - Nathan Isaac Hoffmann, University of California, Los Angeles; Kristopher Velasco, Princeton University
Race, Nativity, Marriage, and Health: How Does Interracial Marriage Shape Women’s Health? - Yoonyoung Choi; Hui Zheng, Ohio State University; Zhenchao Qian, Brown University
Racial Inequality in Poverty and the Local Welfare State - Paige Kelly, Cornell University
The Consequences of Categorical Misalignment: State Constructions of Population Size and Ethnoracial Inequality in Mexico - Christina Alicia Sue, University of Colorado-Boulder; Fernando Riosmena; Edward E. Telles, University of California-Irvine
3722. Section on Aging and the Life Course. Matilda White Riley Distinguished Scholar Award Lecture
LACC, Level 2, 309, 2:00-3:00pmSession Organizer: Merril Silverstein, Syracuse UniversityPresider: Merril Silverstein, Syracuse UniversityPanelist: Ellen Idler, Emory University
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3724. Special Sessions. Community College Place in the Larger Sociological Bureaucracy
LACC, Level 2, 402A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Myron T. Strong, Community College of
Baltimore CountyPresider: Myron T. Strong, Community College of Baltimore
CountyPanelists: Sandy Somo, Glendale Community College; Sarah
Hoiland, CUNY Hostos Community College; Rachel Jacob-Almeida, Cuyamaca College; Adrianne Washington, Community College of Baltimore County
3725. Special Sessions. Uses of the Erotic: Black Feminist Theorizing of Sexuality and Pleasure
LACC, Level 2, 402B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Angela Jones, SUNY-FarmingdalePresider: Angela Jones, SUNY-FarmingdalePanelists: Ariane Cruz, Pennsylvania State University; Mireille
Miller-Young, University of California, Santa Barbara; L.H. Stallings, Georgetown University
3726. Thematic Session. Understanding and Addressing the Health Consequences of Systemic Displacement and Exclusion
LACC, Level 2, 403A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Bruce G Link, University of California RiversidePresider: Ning Hsieh, Michigan State UniversityDisplacing Suicidal Youth: How School Bureaucracies Prioritize
Student Mental Health and Equity Matters for Suicide Cluster Formation - Anna S. Mueller, Indiana University Bloomington; Seth Abrutyn, University of British Columbia; Sarah H. Diefendorf, Indiana University
Structural and Cultural Racism: Measuring, Mapping and Quantifying Effect on Health - Tyson H. Brown, Duke University; Patricia Homan, Florida State University
Counteracting a Diversion Away from the Role of Class Discrimination in Health Research - Bruce G Link, University of California Riverside; Rengin Bahar Firat, Korn Ferry Institute; Shayna La Scala, University of California Riverside; Jo C. Phelan, Columbia University; San Juanita García, University of California-Santa Barbara
US State Polarization, Policymaking Power, and Population Health - Jennifer Karas Montez, Syracuse University
3727. Thematic Session. Economic Justice: Identifying Institutions and Policies Entrenching Intersectional Inequalities
LACC, Level 2, 403B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Pilar Gonalons-Pons, University of
PennsylvaniaPresider: Rachel E. Dwyer, Ohio State UniversityPanelists: Fenaba Addo, University of North Carolina-Chapel
Hill; Leslie McCall, The Graduate Center, City University of New York; Pilar Gonalons-Pons, University of Pennsylvania; Nathan Wilmers, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
3728. Section on Methodology. Duncan Lecture: "Revealed Preference Models for Marriage Formation"
LACC, Level 2, 404A, 2:00-3:00pmSession Organizer: Jeremy FreesePresider: Jennie E. Brand, University of California-Los AngelesPanelist: Mark Stephen Handcock, University of California-Los
Angeles
3729. Section on Political Sociology. New Theories of Political Structure
LACC, Level 2, 404B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Fabio Rojas, Indiana University-BloomingtonPresider: Catherine I. Bolzendahl, School of Public PolicyCentrism and Moderation in American Politics - Steven Michael
Karceski, University of WashingtonPolitical Elite Networks and the Fate of Democracy: Explaining
the End of Emergency in India (1975-77) - Sourabh Singh, Florida State University
Politicization of Inequality: How Striving for Equality Can Produce Inequality - Ana Velitchkova, University of Mississippi
Theories of Imperialism and the US-Imperialist State (a draft) - Vince Montes, California State University-East Bay
Trading Places: A Sequence Analysis of the Revolving Door in U.S. Trade Policy - Wendy Yuansi Li, University of Wisconsin-Madison
3730. Section on Economic Sociology. Problems in Economic Coordination, Organizations, and Networks
LACC, Level 2, 405, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Brandy Aven, Carnegie Mellon UniversityPresider: Brandy Aven, Carnegie Mellon UniversityBig Business and Political Power: The Benefits of Fragmentation
- Mark S. Mizruchi, University of Michigan; Johan S. G. Chu, Northwestern University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Market-Level Consequences of Individual-Level Homophily in Tie Formation: Evidence from Venture Capital Financing - Demetrius Lewis, University of California-Riverside; Anand Swaminathan, Emory University
Network tension and innovation in teams: deep success in jazz - Tunde Cserpes, Aarhus University; Balazs Vedres, Central European University
Strong Ties and Vital Outcomes - Mathijs de Vaan, UC Berkeley; Toby Stuart
Taking turns and trading ties: Role switching in a financial market - Alessandro Lomi; Federica Bianchi; Alex Stivala
3731. Regular Session. Jobs, Occupations and Professions: Professionalism and Its Legitimacy
LACC, Level 2, 406A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: ChangHwan Kim, University of KansasPresider: Alexandra Vinson, University of Michigan-Ann ArborConnective and Tactfully Tactical. Connective Professionalism
and Professional Authority in Doctor-Patient Encounters - Mathilde Cecchini, Aarhus University; Lars Thorup Larsen, Aarhus University
Corporate Professional Project of Care: A Case Study of China’s Maternal and Newborn Care Industry - Yilun Jian, Zhejiang University; Suowei Xiao, Beijing Normal University
Enforcement and Entrenchment: Narratives of Self-Legitimacy in a Politically Contested Occupation - Dylan Farrell-Bryan, University of Pennsylvania
"More Than a Moment" - Professional Creatives Working for Change in Hollywood and Comedy - Derek James Robey, Harvard University; Michèle Lamont, Harvard University; Nicole R Letourneau, Harvard University
Movement, scars, and taste: Embodying cultural capital in commercial kitchens - Ellen T. Meiser, University of Hawaii-West Oahu
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3732. Regular Session. Clinical ResearchLACC, Level 2, 406B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Rene Almeling, Yale UniversityPresider: Sarah Brothers, Pennsylvania State UniversityExclusionary Data, Inclusionary Appeals: Discourses of
Extrapolation and Ethics in Clinical Trials for HIV Prevention - Jason V. D'Amours, Florida State University; Miranda R. Waggoner, Florida State University
"Creepy, But Cool": The Creation of Morality in Digital Healthcare - Mira Vale, University of Michigan
“I thought it was for guys that did needles”: Medication perceptions and stigma among research participants - Kaitlyn Jaffe, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
An ‘Ethical’ Epistemic Space for the Normalization of Clinical/“Real food” Immunotherapy for Food Allergy - Stephanie Anne Nairn, McGill University
3734. Section on Sociology of Sex and Gender. Decolonizing Gender, Centering Transnational Feminist Work
LACC, Level 2, 408A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizers: Pei-Chia Lan, National Taiwan University; Hae
Yeon Choo, University of TorontoPresider: Minjeong Kim, San Diego State UniversityThe Reordering of Empire, the Great Forgetting, and the US
Invention of Gender - Vrushali Patil, Florida International University
Investing in "Empowered" Women: A transnational policy history - Smitha Radhakrishnan, Wellesley College; Cinzia D Solari, University of Massachusetts-Boston
Ethics of Care Born in Intersectional Praxis: A Feminist Abortion Accompaniment Model - Julia A McReynolds-Pérez, College of Charleston; Katrina E. Kimport, UC San Francisco; Chiara Bercu; Carolina Cisternas; Emily Wilkinson Salamea; Ruth Zurbriggen; Heidi Moseson, Ibis Reproductive Health
3738. Regular Session. Impacts of Social MovementsLACC, Level 2, 410, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Dina G. Okamoto, Indiana University-
BloomingtonPresider: Dina G. Okamoto, Indiana University-BloomingtonThe Women’s Movement in Women’s Magazines, 1960-1989:
Cultural Impacts and the Limits of “Choice” - Francesca Polletta, University of California-Irvine; Debra M Boka; Caroline Grace Martinez, UC Irvine; Mutsumi Ogaki, UCI
When Black Movements Matter: Racialized Moral Boundaries and Protests in Newspaper Attention to Police Killings - Todd Lu, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
In Sight, in Mind: Spatial Proximity to Protest Sites and Changes in Peoples’ Political Attitudes - Duoduo Xu, University of Hong Kong; Jiao GUO
Hate to Lose: Hate Groups, the Republican Party, and Votes Against Certifying the 2020 Presidential Election - Nella Van Dyke, University of California-Merced; Kyle Dodson, University of California-Merced; Paul D. Almeida, University of California-Merced; Jaqueline Novoa, University of California, Merced
Agenda-setting under corporatism: Protest and the Environmental Policy Agenda in Sweden, 1980-2020 - Cassandra Engeman, Stockholm University; Katrin Uba, Uppsala University, Sweden
3740. Teaching Workshop. GIFTS: Good Ideas for Teaching Sociology and Publishing in TRAILS
LACC, Level 2, 501A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Gregory Trainor Kordsmeier, Indiana
University-SoutheastLeader: Gregory Trainor Kordsmeier, Indiana University-Southeast
3741. Regular Session. Culture and Self-FormationLACC, Level 2, 501B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Lynette Spillman, University of Notre DamePresider: Ann Swidler, University of California-BerkeleyMoral Formation in the Private Sphere: Religious Upbringing,
Parenting Styles, and Children's Moral Characteristics - Jesse Smith, The Pennsylvania State University
Afterlives of the Counterfactual Self: Grieving the Alternative Present - Eman Abdelhadi, University of Chicago
Psychotherapy as a System of Cultural Transmission: Client- and Group-Level Change - Daniel Tadmon, Columbia University
The Sociology of Discipline - Taylor Paige Winfield, Princeton University
"Don't Take It Personally": Impersonality in Social Life - Eviatar Zerubavel, Rutgers University-New Brunswick
3763. Meeting. ASA Publications CommitteeJW Marriott, Level 3, Atrium 2, 2:00-5:30pm
3767. Regular Session. Contemporary Sociological Perspectives on Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery
JW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza I, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Lindsey Richardson, University of British
ColumbiaPresider: Alice Cepeda, University of Southern CaliforniaWith Grief and Grace: Mourning Toward Resilience in the Rooms
of Addiction Recovery - Townsand Price-Spratlen, Ohio State University
Structural Racism in the Opioid Epidemic: Differential Outcomes for Opioid Related Systems among Young Adult Users - Edwin Grimsley, The Graduate Center, CUNY; Pedro Mateu-Gelabert; honoria guarino
Client Attitudes towards Virtual Treatment Court - Brad Ray, Wayne State University; Meghan M. O'Neil, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Tara Kunkel, Rulo Strategies; Kristina Bryant, National Center for State Courts; Bethany Hedden, Wayne State University School of Social Work; Barbara Andraka-Christou, College of Community Innovation & Education, School of GlobalHealth Management and Informatics, University of Central Florida; Philip Huynh, Wayne State University, School of Social Work, Center for Behavioral Health & Justice
Lessons from the first wave of COVID-19 for improved Medications for Opioid Use Disorder treatment - Suzan Walters, New York University; David Frank, NYU; Pedro Mateu-Gelabert; honoria guarino; David Perlman
Constructing Homo Economicus as ‘Addict’: Behavioral models and discount rates in substance use disorder treatment - Chad Justin Valasek, University of California- San Diego
3771. Theory RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 2:00-3:00pmSession Organizers: Nino Bariola, The University of Texas at
Austin; Alyssa A. Lynne, Northwestern University
Table 1: New perspectives on classic sociological theoriesTable Presider: Nino Bariola, The University of Texas at Austin
Durkheim, Deconstruction, and Justice - Paul Carls; Galen Watts, KU Leuven
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Pacification of Existence: Marcuse and Beyond - Risto K. Heiskala, Tampere University
Talcott Parsons and the Analysis of American Society - Victor Meyer Lidz, Drexel University College of Medicine; Helmut Staubmann, University of Innsbruck
The Durkheimian Ideal-Type - Paul CarlsTheorizing Sociality: Brown’s “The Course of Activity,” Avant-
garde Art, and Non-Repeatability - Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas-San Antonio
Table 2: Theorizing EmotionsTable Presider: Mahala Miller, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Anti-Veiling Sentiment and the Ruse of Sexuality - Kristin George, UC Berkeley
Robots Don’t Make for Good Family - Andrea JenkinsWhat Makes Life Meaningful? Profiles of Meaningful
Commitments Among Nonreligious and Religious American - Mahala Miller, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Jacqui Frost, Rice University
Table 3: Theorizing LaborTable Presider: Stephanie C. Sanders-Smith, University of Illinois
at Urbana-ChampaignDeveloping Teacher Identity Under Times of Crisis - Stephanie
C. Sanders-Smith, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Ana Olguin, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Kutasha Bryan-Silva, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Theorizing workers discretion - Fauzia Husain, University of Waterloo
Veiled Sociology: The Epistemologies of Purdah and Two-Boat Ethnography. - Fauzia Husain, University of Waterloo
Table 4: Theorizing Perception, Cognition, and the SelfTable Presider: Jie Zhang, State University of New York College
at BuffaloFerdinand Tönnies, Human Will, and the Epistemology of
Social Cognition - Eric Malczewski, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Sociological Consciousness: What’s After the Sociological Imagination? - Cindy L. Cain, University of Alabama-Birmingham
The Foundation of Perceptions: Towards a Social Reference Theory - Jie Zhang, State University of New York College at Buffalo
Table 5: Theorizing ViolenceTable Presider: Jack Nusan Porter, Harvard University, The Davis
center for Russian aCan Mathematical Models Predict Genocide? - Jack Nusan
Porter, Harvard University, The Davis center for Russian a...Slave Law, Slave Ethics... - Semassa Boko, UC Irvine
Table 6: Theorizing National Identity, Belonging, and Globalization
Table Presider: Yuval Feinstein, University of HaifaA Sociology of Discordance: Negotiating Deservingness and
Codified law in U.S. Asylum Status Determinations - Talia Shiff, Tel Aviv University
Second Modernity as De-differentiation: Humanitarianism and Rights in World Society - Nir Rotem, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The Comparative National Self Theory of Opinion Formation: Outline and Preliminary Evidence - Yuval Feinstein, University of Haifa
Table 7: Theorizing the Politics of KnowledgeTable Presider: Natalie B. Aviles, University of Virginia
An Epistemological Domain: Hinges, Frames, and the Social Construction of Knowledge - Jonathan Nathaniel Redman, UC Irvine
Problem-Solving and Theorizing: Representational Representationality and the Problem of Examples for Sociological Theory - Michael W. Raphael, CUNY Graduate Center
Reconstructing Schumpeter's Theory of 'Change in All Spheres of Life' - Janne Petteri Kurtakko, University of Oulu
Music Genres as Social Fields - Shadrick Andrew Small, University of California-Berkeley
3772. Global and Transnational Sociology RoundtableJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 2:00-3:00pmSession Organizers: Shai M. Dromi, Harvard University; Zachary
Levenson, University of North Carolina-Greensboro
Table 1: Academia and KnowledgeTable Presider: Byron Villacis, UC Berkeley
The Global Structure of Anti-Corruption Experts - Byron Villacis, UC Berkeley
The Social Foundations of Academic Freedom: Global Contestation and Change, 1960-2020 - Julia C. Lerch, University of California-Irvine; David John Frank, University of California-Irvine; Evan Schofer, University of California-Irvine
Academia in Contestation: Intersectional approaches to activism experiences in exile among diasporic academics of Turkey - Asya Saydam, University of Texas at Austin; Ezgi Karaoglu, Michigan State University
Table 2: Covid-19Table Presider: Nazan Bedirhanoglu, Wellesley College
COVID-19 Safety Behaviors in the United States and Poland - Magdalena Szaflarski, University of Alabama-Birmingham
Global Health Without Borders? Symbolic Boundary-Making Dynamics in the World Health Organization’s Discourse COVID-19 - Jing-Mao Ho, Utica College; Yao-Tai Li, University of New South Wales
Pandemic Patents: Intellectual Property and the Covid-19 - Nazan Bedirhanoglu, Wellesley College
Table 3: Gender and IntersectionalityTable Presider: Prapti Anandita, University of North Texas
¿Qué vendes morena?: Unpacking the bodily territorialization of Black women in Buenos Aires - Prisca Gayles, University of Nevada-Reno
Shifting In/Visibilities - Tori YangThe Condition of Hijra Individuals in Bangladesh: Under the
Intersectional Lens. - Prapti Anandita, University of North Texas
How Should We Talk About “Us”? The Switching Maps in Migrant Politics - Kennedy Chi-pan Wong
Feminist Identity and Gender Attitudes: A Comparative Project - Inés Martínez Echagüe, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Charles Kurzman, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Women, displacement, and migration in the pandemic - Lejla Mušić, Faculty of political Sciencies
Table 5: NetworksTable Presider: Helge Johannes Marahrens, Indiana University,
BloomingtonEnergy Transition and Dialectics: Tracing Discursive
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Resistance to Coal through Discourse Coalition in India - Rajshri Shukla, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur; Pradip Swarnakar, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Global Networks and City Development, 1993-2020 - Helge Johannes Marahrens, Indiana University, Bloomington
The Persistence of Japanese Empire: The Transnational Network of Historical Denialism - Minwoo Jung, Loyola University-Chicago; Na-Young Lee, Chung-Ang University, South Korea
Table 7: States, Non-state actors, and InstitutionsTable Presider: Kristina Elizabeth Lee, Northwestern University
A Return to the Racial State: Transnationalizing Race to Rethink the State - Kristina Elizabeth Lee, Northwestern University
Structural Vulnerability in Hybrid-Rentier States: The Sociopolitical and Socioeconomic Implications of Climate Change in Iraq - Zeinab F. Shuker, Sam Houston State University
After the NGOs: Dilemmas and Strategies of Beneficent Authority among Local Partners in Uganda - Nicolette Denise Manglos-Weber, Boston University
Table 8: Institutional and Policy TransformationsTable Presider: Wisam Hameed Alshaibi, University of California,
Los AngelesConfronting Interdependence: American Foreign Policy
Intellectuals and Diagnosing Globalization - Ori TamirDemocracy promotion? The growing isomorphism of national
legislatures - Pertti Alasuutari, Tampere UniversityTransnational and Domestic Elites in the Making of Regime
Change in Iraq - Wisam Alshaibi
Table 9: EducationTable Presider: Shunan You, Northeastern University
Grafted Transnationalism: Left-behind International Students and Their Transnational Experiences at Home - Siman Cai; Zhilan Fang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Meritocracy vs. Egalitarianism in Language and Education: China in the 1930s - Jeffrey Weng, National Taiwan University
The cosmopolitan pathway from global south: How non-middle-class elite students become desirable Fulbright applicants - Shunan You, Northeastern University
Table 12: Development, Human Rights, and AdvocacyTable Presider: I-Lun Shih, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Decolonization without Violence: The Preemption of Anticolonial Struggle in Hong Kong - I-Lun Shih, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Green neighbors? Local vs firm-level determinants of corporate greenhouse gas emissions reduction - Benjamin Leffel, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Intersecting Inequalities and the Market in Citizenship - Kristin Surak, London School of Economics
Populism, Hatred, and Human Rights: Topic Modeling of New York Times Articles, 2000-2021 - Seungyeon Yang, Sungkyunkwan University; Jeong-Woo Koo, Sungkyunkwan University
Table 13: Labor, Markets, and MigrationThe Thilawa Special Economic Zone in Myanmar: The Workings
of Transnational NGO Advocacy - Setsuko Matsuzawa, College of Wooster
Who Still Moves to Be a Migrant? A Transnational Platform and Its Contractors as Virtual Migrants - Le Lin, University of Hawaii-Manoa
3773. Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 2:00-3:00pmSession Organizers: Chris M. Smith, University of Toronto; Andrea
M. Leverentz, University of Massachusetts-Boston
Table 1: Communities, Crime, & PolicingTable Presider: Danny Parker, University of Wisconsin-Madison
“Fuck the Police” An Ethnographic Examination of Authority Resistance and Vigilantism in Underclass Communities - Danny Parker, University of Wisconsin-Madison
“Hunting with a Spear, Not a Net:” How CPD’s Warrior Culture Subsumes Community Policing Reforms - Kris Rosentel, Northwestern University
Snitches Get Stitches: The (Under)Reporting of Crime, Gang Status, and Perceptions of Justice - Jason Azriel Campos, Texas A&M University
Table 2: Communities, Crime, & PolicingTable Presider: Laura DeMarco, Ohio State University
Criminal Justice Contact and Neighborhood Disadvantage - Laura DeMarco, Ohio State University
Revisiting Fear: Individual and Neighborhood Factors Driving Fear of Victimization - Allison Dwyer Emory, University at Buffalo; Zaque Evans, University at Buffalo
Table 3: CourtsTable Presider: Matt Zhongyi Fowle, University of Washington
Can “Reversing Punishment” Provide a Second Chance? Exploring the Consequences of Court-Ordered Debt Relief - Lindsey R. Beach, University of Washington; Matt Zhongyi Fowle, University of Washington
“Presenting a movie not a piece of paper”: attorneys’ fairness perceptions and strategies in deportation court - Christopher Levesque, University of Minnesota
The Political Uses of Trauma: Expanding Veterans Treatment Courts in Minnesota - Victoria I. Piehowski, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Table 4: Crime & HealthTable Presider: Carmen Marie Gutierrez, University of North
Carolina at Chapel HillCommunity Supervision and Health among Latina Women:
Understanding Gendered and Racialized Patterns - Carmen Marie Gutierrez, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Meredith Van Natta, University of California-Merced
Contemporary State Psychiatric Hospitals and the Criminalization of Mental Illness - Mariya Adnan Khan
Health and Illicit Income - Matthew James Snidal, Univeristy of Texas at Austin; Eldad J Levy, University of Texas at Austin
Navigating the Streets of a Gentrified Social Service Hub - Adam Pittman, Southern Connecticut State University
Table 5: Crime TrendsTable Presider: Alyssa Lauren Brown, University of Georgia
Delinquent Behavior across Adolescence: The Impact of Family, Peers, and Racial Discrimination - Alyssa Lauren Brown, University of Georgia; Leslie Gordon Simons, University of Georgia
Disentangling the Relationship Between Sexual Identity Changes and Deviant Behavior during Adulthood - Nayan Ramirez, California State University, Northridge; Cathrine Jacobsen, California State University Northridge
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Early risk factors and social disadvantages behind sexual offenses - Teemu Juhani Vauhkonen, University of Helsinki; Markus Kaakinen, University of Helsinki; Antti Latvala, Associate professor, University of Helsinki
From Public Legislators to Private Lobbyists: Business Influence and the Revolving Door through Congress - Tarun Banerjee, CUNY-John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Reassessing the 1990’s Crime Drop: An Individual Level Approach - Kelsey Cundiff, University of Missouri-St. Louis
Table 6: Crime TrendsTable Presider: Hua Zhong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Civilization or opportunity? --a data mining approach to analyze economic homicide cases from China’s judgment documents - Hua Zhong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Yanyu Xin, Southwestern University of Finance & Economics; SITAO LI, University of Toronto; Gloria Yuxuan Gu, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Punishable or not? Chinese Officers’ Multiple Perceptions of Domestic Violence - Wenqi Yang, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Violent Victimization, Sexual Assault and Gun Ownership - Margaret S. Kelley, University of Kansas; Amie L. Nielsen, University of Miami; Christopher G. Ellison, University of Texas-San Antonio
Table 7: CrimmigrationTable Presider: Austin Jenkins, Northwestern University
Molecular Membership: Pharmacological Distinctions in U.S. Citizenship Operations - Austin Jenkins, Northwestern University
Racialized Illegality and Formal Social Control: The Techno-Bureaucratic Underpinnings of Latinidad - Kenneth Sebastian Leon, Rutgers University-New Brunswick; Andrea Gomez Cervantes, Wake Forest University
The Monetization of Immigration in Texas: 287(g) and Operation Stonegarden - Karen Manges Douglas, Sam Houston State University; Jesus Ayala-Candia, Texas Tech University
Unintended Consequences of Interior Immigration Enforcement: Evidence from the Secure Communities Program and Migrant Behaviors - Jihye Park, University of Iowa; Rene Rocha, University of Iowa
What's Justice Got To Do With It?: Oversight & Grievance Procedures In U.S. Immigrant Detention - Tiffany Amorette Young, Pima Community College; Josephine Nummi, Texas A&M University
Table 8: CybercrimeTable Presider: Andrew D. Nevin, University of Massachusetts-
BostonCategorizing Online Offenders: Insights from a Latent Profile
Analysis of Internet Users’ Attitudes toward Cybercrimes - Andrew D. Nevin, University of Massachusetts-Boston
Confronting Cyberhate: Correlates of Online Self-Help - Matthew Costello, Clemson University
From online hate speech to offline hate crime? - Markus Kaakinen, University of Helsinki; Teemu Vauhkonen, University of Helsinki; Pekka Räsänen, University of Turku
Table 9: Formerly Incarcerated PeopleTable Presider: Jon Overton, Kent State University
An Intervention to Repair the Stigma Against Formerly Incarcerated People in a College Setting - Jon Overton,
Kent State University; Michelle Fretwell; Ying-Kai Weng, Kent State University; Christopher P. Dum, Kent State University
Experiences Beyond Recidivism: Conducting Oral Histories with Formerly Incarcerated Individuals in Washington State - Michelle J Park
General Displacement and Cognitive Breaking with a Criminal Career - Meredith Ille, University of Oklahoma; Cynthia Baiqing Zhang, Evergreen Campus LLC; Loren Henderson, University of Maryland-Baltimore County; Kyra N Davidson, Baylor University
How Community College Reentry Programs Serve as Resource Brokers - Elif Asli Yucel, University of Southern California
Table 10: Illicit MarketsTable Presider: Lexi Harari, University of California, Riverside
A Geospatial Analysis of Commercial Sex Activities in New York City Neighborhoods by Race and Ethnicity - Brittany Suh, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Cannabis Legalization and Racialized and Gendered Outcomes of Legal Change Along the Punishment Continuum - Michele Lindsay Cadigan, University of Washington
Gambling & Local Area Disorganization: Crime and Local Institutions in the UK - Neli Demireva, Essex University; Sergio Lo Iacono, UMEA
Illicit Inequities: Unequal Distribution of Illegal Drug and Sex Markets in Chicago, 2017-2020 - Lexi Harari, University of California, Riverside; Taylor Domingos, University of Toronto; Emily Marie Hammond, University of Toronto; Sharon S. Oselin, University of California-Riverside; Chris M. Smith, University of Toronto
Table 11: IncarcerationTable Presider: Anneliese Ward, The Ohio State University
Decarceration of the US Jail System During the COVID-19 Pandemic - Anneliese Ward, The Ohio State University
Punishment Beyond Sentencing: Incarceration’s Impact on Overall Quality of Health - Matthew S. Loflin, University of Oklahoma
The Maintenance of Racial State Hegemony: Banned Books in the California Prison System - Carileigh Jones, University of Illinois
Table 12: IncarcerationTable Presider: Jason Robey, University of Wisconsin - Madison
A Generational Shift: Race and the Lifetime Risk of Incarceration Revisited - Jason Robey, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Michael Massoglia, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Michael T. Light, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Child Incarceration and Maternal Alcohol Use: Disentangling Within- and Between-Person Processes - Kaylin Greene, Montana State University; Cody Warner, Montana State University
Jail Incarceration and Disparities - Timothy Ittner, Columbia University
Risk of Criminal Justice Contact in an Era of Penal Contraction - Lindsay Bing, University of Texas at Austin
Table 13: Law & SocietyTable Presider: Jesse Yeh, University of Michigan
A Socio-Legal Analysis of Cultural Defense - Norbert EbisikeEmpathy Across Differences: How Liberals and Conservatives
Make Sense of Law-and-Order Politics - Jesse Yeh, University of Michigan
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Table 14: Police ViolenceTable Presider: Taylor Domingos, University of Toronto
“In Situ” Assessments of Officer’s Accounts of “What Happened” in Police-Involved Shootings - Albert J. Meehan, Oakland University; Ann Marie Dennis, Oakland University
Passive Resistance and Forceful De-escalation: Institutionalizing Police Violence - Kimberly Cecilia Burke, UC Berkeley
“The Camera is My Weapon:” How Black Men Use Cellphones to Protect Against Police Violence - Brandon Alston, Northwestern University
When Femininity is Irrelevant: Gender Similarities in Fatal and Nonfatal Police Violence Incidents in California, 2016-2020 - Taylor Domingos, University of Toronto; Chris M. Smith, University of Toronto
White Residential Clustering, Race/Ethnicity, and Police Use of Force across Neighborhoods - Kathryn Freeman Anderson, University of Houston
Table 15: PunishmentTable Presider: Bridget Degnan
Human Trafficking and Victim-Led Policing: An Alternative to Centering the Punishment of Offenders - Bridget Degnan
Neither significant nor insignificant but systematically variant: Reinterpreting the race effect on crime as quantile effect - Ruilin Chen, Boston College
Table 16: PunishmentTable Presider: Michelle Shames, Northwestern University
LANGUAGE DISCRIMINATION IN MONTREAL TRAFFIC COURT: Exploring Race, Gender, and Linguistic Disparities in Convictions & Sentencing - Michelle Shames, Northwestern University
Paper Cuts: Conceptualizing and applying bureaucratic violence - Sarah Armstrong, University of Glasgow
The market for punishment: An accounting of private companies involved in criminal justice - Tyler John Smith, University of Washington
Monday, 3:00 pm
3808. Meeting. Section on Social Psychology Business MeetingLACC, Level 1, 153A, 3:00-3:30pm
3813. Meeting. Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology Business Meeting
LACC, Level 2, 303A, 3:00-3:30pm
3822. Meeting. Section on Aging and the Life Course Business Meeting
LACC, Level 2, 309, 3:00-3:30pm
3828. Meeting. Section on Methodology Business MeetingLACC, Level 2, 404A, 3:00-3:30pm
3871. Meeting. Theory Section Business MeetingJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 3:00-3:30pm
3872. Meeting. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology Business Meeting
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 3:00-3:30pm
3873. Meeting. Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance Business Meeting
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 3:00-3:30pm
Monday, 4:00 pm
3903. ASA Retirement Network (previously Opportunities in Retirement Network). ASA Retirement Network (ASARN) Life in Sociology Lecture
LACC, Level 1, 150A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Beth E. Schneider, University of California-
Santa BarbaraPresider: Beth E. Schneider, University of California-Santa BarbaraPanelist: Harvey L. Molotch, New York University
3904. Regional Spotlight Session. Indigenous Los AngelesLACC, Level 1, 150B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizers: Alejandra Marchevsky, California State
University, Los Angeles; Jody Agius Vallejo, University of Southern California
Presider: Desi Small-Rodriguez, University of California-Los Angeles
Panelists: Floridalma Boj Lopez, University of California, Los Angeles; Kimberly Robertson, California State University, Los Angeles; Celestina Castillo, University of California-Los Angeles; Cindi Alvitre, California State University Long Beach
3904. Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility. Intergenerational and Intragenerational Mobility
LACC, Level 1, 150C, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Xi Song, University of PennsylvaniaPresider: Xi Song, University of PennsylvaniaFirms and the Intergenerational Transmission of Labor Market
Advantage - Per Engzell, University of Oxford; Nathan Wilmers, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Intergenerational Transmission of Educational Advantage - Sigal Alon, Tel-Aviv Universjty (Israel); Oded Mcdossi, University of California-Irvine
Intergenerational Income Mobility in the United States: A spatial Account - Masoud Movahed, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Tiffany Neman, University of Wisconsin-Madison
How Work Values and Education Structure Employment and Earnings Mobility in the Early Career - Xiaowen Han, University of Minnesota; Jessie Himmelstern, University of Minnesota; Tom VanHeuvelen, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
The Equalizing Power of a College Degree: New Evidence from Sample Selection Models Leveraging Fraternal Resemblance - Kristian Bernt Karlson, University of Copenhagen; Anders Holm, Western University
3906. Book Forum. Knowing about Genocide: Armenian Suffering and Epistemic Struggles.
LACC, Level 1, 151, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Jeffrey Olick, University of VirginiaAuthor: Joachim J. Savelsberg, University of MinnesotaPanelists: Robin E. Wagner-Pacifici, New School For Social
Research; Fatma Muge Gocek, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Chana Teeger, London School of Economics
Moderator: Jeffrey Olick, University of Virginia
3907. Presidential Panel. Displacing Policing: The Present and Future of Public Safety
LACC, Level 1, 152, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Michelle S. Phelps, University of Minnesota-
Twin CitiesPresider: Michelle S. Phelps, University of Minnesota-Twin CitiesThree Propositions for the Future of Policing Research - Monica C.
Bell, Yale University
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Abolitionist Visions in the Bay Area and the Role of the University - Nikki Jones, University of California-Berkeley
Trans-Institutionalization of Policing and Surveillance and the Responsibilities of Social Work - Erin M. Kerrison, University of California, Berkeley
Police as Regulatory Capturers - Robert Vargas, University of Chicago
Sociologists have long described how law enforcement (and related criminal legal system actors and processes) marginalize, exclude, and contain poor communities of color from the broader body politic. After the police murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, MN, protests erupted across the country, demanding that Black Lives Matter and prompting an explosive public conversation on reforming, transforming, and abolishing the police. This panel discussion takes stock of where we stand two years later. Has policing in the U.S. been displaced for other models or mechanisms of public safety? If not, what’s needed to realize that future?
3908. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology. Digitalization, Capitalism and Authoritarianism
LACC, Level 1, 153A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Nitsan Chorev, Brown UniversityPresider: Ching Kwan Lee, University of California-Los AngelesMaking Policing more “Democratic:” How Prediction became
a Political Artifact in Santiago, Chile. - Enrique Alvear, University of Illinois at Chicago
Horizontal & hybrid communication in the world system: ICTs and anti-systemic movements, 1990-2018 - Aarushi Bhandari, Davidson College
Distributed Legislative Battles: Global Palace Wars for Digital Imperialism, Protectionism or Authoritarianism? - Jin Sun, Graduate Institute, Geneva
Seeing Like a Platform or: Making Markets Machine-Readable - Parijat Chakrabarti, Princeton University
The Platform Economy in India - Bringing the State Back In - Swati Chintala, New York University
3909. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities. Critical Race Theory: Bans and Backlash
LACC, Level 1, 153B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Nicholas Vargas, University of FloridaPresider: Nicholas Vargas, University of FloridaCritical Race Theory, Authoritarian Isomorphism, and the Interest
Divergence Dilemma - Victor E. Ray, University of IowaCritical Race Theory, the Theory and the Politics - Wendy Leo
Moore, Texas A&M University-College StationAnti-CRT and Religious Movements - Glenn Edward Bracey,
Villanova University
3910. Section on Children and Youth. Inequalities in ChildhoodLACC, Level 1, 153C, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Christine M. Percheski, Northwestern UniversityPresider: Kristin Perkins, Georgetown UniversityEarly Health Conditions, Home Environments, and Educational
Achievements - Han Liu, State University of New York at Albany
Contextual Moderators of Educational Disruption Effects - Jared N. Schachner, University of Chicago; Nicole P. Marwell, University of Chicago; Elaine M. Allensworth, University of Chicago
What and How Children Know When: Knowledge-Policing Childhood by Family Experience with Major Financial Struggle - Annaliese Grant, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Parental Investments in Cohabiting Families: Social Parents, Relationship Duration, and Economic Resources - Orestes Pat Hastings, Colorado State University
Maternal Adverse Childhood Experiences and Mother-Adult Child Relationship Contact, Closeness, and Estrangement - Lawrence Stacey, Ohio State University; Rin Reczek, Ohio State University; Kristi L. Williams, Ohio State University; Mieke Beth Thomeer, University of Alabama-Birmingham
3911. Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance. Paying for Your Time: Economies of Displacement in the Criminal Legal System
LACC, Level 2, 301A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Brittany Friedman, University of Southern
CaliforniaPresider: Brittany Friedman, University of Southern CaliforniaInsult to Injury: The intersections of pay-to-stay lawsuits and
disability - April D. Fernandes, North Carolina State University; Brittany Friedman, University of Southern California; Gabriela Kirk, Northwestern University
The Irrelevance of Innocence: Ethnoracial Context, Occupational Differences in Policing, and Tickets Issued in Error - Kasey Henricks, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; Ruben Ortiz, Center for Policing Equity
County Dependence on Monetary Sanctions: Implications for Women’s Incarceration - Kate Krushinski O'Neill, University of Washington; Tyler John Smith, University of Washington; Ian Kennedy, University of Washington
Discussant: Hadar Aviram, UC Hastings College of the law
3912. Section on Methodology. Methodological Challenges and Opportunities Presented by the COVID-19 Pandemic
LACC, Level 2, 301B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Laura K. Nelson, University of British ColumbiaPresider: Laura K. Nelson, University of British ColumbiaDEEPP Household Survey: Piloting an in-person survey in remote
post-disaster areas during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rene Augustian Iwo, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill; Nikhil Kothegal, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Anna Gardner, UNC Chapel Hill; Nathan T. Dollar, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Bethany Stoutamire, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Elizabeth Frankenberg, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Hybrid Ethnography: Access, Positioning, and Data Assembly - Ruo-Fan Liu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Families Disappearing from Contact during COVID-19? Evidence from Large-Scale Messaging Data - Rebecca Ann Johnson, Dartmouth College; Vicky Mei
Research for Digital Publics: A Call for Digital Public and Policy Social Science - Jeremy Markham Schulz, University of California, Berkeley; Laura Robinson, Santa Clara University; Lloyd Levine, UC Riverside
Sociology from a Distance: Remote Interviews and Feminist Methods - Jamie O'Quinn, The University of Texas at Austin; Erika Slaymaker, University of Texas; Jess Goldstein-Kral, University of Texas at Austin; Kathleen Broussard, University of Texas; Shannon Malone Gonzalez, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Discussant: Kate Henley Averett, SUNY-Albany
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3913. Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology. Future Directions and Challenges of Teaching Sociology
LACC, Level 2, 303A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizers: Laurie Jordan Linhart, Des Moines Area
Community College; Matt Reid, Cabrini UniversityPresider: Laurie Jordan Linhart, Des Moines Area Community
CollegePanelists: Stephanie Marie Teixeira-Poit, North Carolina A&T State
University; Michele Lee Kozimor, Elizabethtown College; Melinda Jo Messineo, Ball State University; Stephen A. Sweet, Ithaca College; Jeffrey Chin, Le Moyne College; Betsy Lucal, Indiana University-South Bend
3914. Section on Social Psychology. What's Right About Social Psychology?
LACC, Level 2, 303B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Jessica L. Collett, University of California-Los
AngelesPresider: Jessica L. Collett, University of California-Los AngelesPanelists: Maria Abascal, New York University; Max Besbris,
University of Wisconsin-Madison; Natasha Quadlin, University of California-Los Angeles; Craig M. Rawlings, Duke University
Discussant: Cecilia L. Ridgeway, Stanford University
3915. Regular Session. Epistemics, Deontics, and the Distribution of Rights and Obligations in Interaction
LACC, Level 2, 304A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Giovanni Rossi, University of California-Los
AngelesPresider: Jason Turowetz, University of SiegenThe “natural attitude” in action: Epistemic orientations in action
sequences initiated from unknowing (K−) positions - Geoffrey Raymond, University of California-Santa Barbara; Andre Buscariolli, University of California Santa Barbara
Invoking the third-person perspective: Distribution of deontic responsibilities in the construction of an assertion - Satomi Kuroshima, Tamagawa University
Resisting and Establishing Co-Involvement at Works of Art in Museums - Dirk vom Lehn, King's College London
Referring to others as “friends” in wiretapped conversations of a corruption network - Luis Manuel Olguin, UCLA
Seeking disconfirmation: Pre-empting student misbehaviors through ‘No’-preferring questions - Kristella Montiegel, UCLA
3916. Regular Session. Culture and InequalityLACC, Level 2, 304B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Matthew Clair, Stanford UniversityPresider: Barbara Kiviat, Stanford UniversityExploiting identity: The value of representation in systems of
inequality - Katherine Ally Zaslavsky, Cornell UniversityExtra Rewards for Extracurriculars: Adolescent Non-academic
Talents and Adulthood Outcomes in Taiwan - Yi-Lin Chiang, National Chengchi University; Ssu-Chin Frank Peng, Academia Sinica
Ideology, “Feelings” and culture: How the Turn to Affectivity Politics Racialized Stop-and-Search Practices - Inbar Peled, York University
"Pricing the White Child": A Socioracial Approach to Zelizerian Cultural Economic Sociology - Sophia Lindner, Yale University
Visible Inequality: Class, Race and the Imperfect Smile - Maxine Leeds Craig, University of California-Davis
Discussant: Ana Velitchkova, University of Mississippi
3917. Regular Session. Global Case Studies in Pricing, Economizing, & Valuation
LACC, Level 2, 304C, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Dana Kornberg, University of California-Santa
BarbaraPresider: Dana Kornberg, University of California-Santa BarbaraThe Financialization of Dowry - Fareen Parvez, University of
Massachusetts-AmherstSpatializing Security: A Multi-Sited Ethnographic Analysis of the
Economization of Private Security Services in Istanbul - Gokhan Mulayim, Boston University
Realizing the Price of Crude Oil: Prosthesis, Semiosis & Performativity - David L. Pinzur, London School of Economics
Discussant: Roi Livne, University of Michigan
3918. Regular Session. Labelling, Identity, and Adversity in Educational Contexts: Pathways to Success
LACC, Level 2, 306A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Ingrid A. Nelson, Bowdoin CollegePresider: Bailey A. Brown, Spelman CollegeAnalysis of Associate Degree Attainment by Institutional Category
for Two-Year U.S. Institutions - Arlyn Yire Moreno LunaEven Low-Stakes Labels Carry Consequences: Regression
Discontinuity Evidence on the Effects of Proficiency Labels - Tanya Sanabria, California State University-Los Angeles; Paul Y Yoo; Andrew Penner, University of California-Irvine
Better Grades and Reenrollment: How Engineering Identity Contributes to Undergraduate Retention and Academic Success - Sandra M. Way, New Mexico State University; Stephanie M. Arnett, New Mexico State University; David G. Ortiz, New Mexico State University
How Help Seeking Strategies Shape Educational Persistence in the Face of Trauma - Bethany Nichols, Stanford University
It’s Hard-Knock Life for Us: Multilevel Analysis on Grade Retention and Being Bullied in 25 countries - Timo Van Canegem, Ghent University; Mieke Van Houtte, Ghent University, Department of Sociology; Jannick Demanet, Ghent University, Department of Sociology
3919. Regular Session. Risks and Recalibrations in the Gendered Work-Family Interface During COVID-19
LACC, Level 2, 306B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Phyllis Moen, University of Minnesota-Twin
CitiesPresider: Jaclyn S. Wong, University of South Carolina-ColumbiaSingle and Partnered Parents’ Depressive Symptoms Before
and During the Pandemic: Differences by Race/Ethnicity and Sex - Mieke Beth Thomeer, University of Alabama-Birmingham; Mia Brantley, Ohio State University; Rin Reczek, Ohio State University
Sustained Strain: Faculty Work Strain under COVID-19 - David A. Cotter, Union College; Catherine White Berheide, Skidmore College; Megan A. Carpenter, St. Lawrence University
“Work-Life Balance”, Then and Now: COVID-19 and Parents’ Expectations About Work and Care - Sejin Um, New York University; Anne Kou, New York University; Kathleen Gerson, New York University
Differential Investment, Differential Deployment: How Cognitive Labor Inequalities Emerge and Persist - Allison Daminger, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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3921. Regular Session. Grappling with Measuring GenderLACC, Level 2, 308B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Jo Reger, Oakland UniversityPresider: George Sanders, Oakland UniversityGendering Gender: Assessing Variation in Gender Expression in
Survey Research - Claudia Geist, University of Utah; Jennifer Tabler, University of Wyoming; Kari Dockendorff, Colorado State University
Gender Transgression: Typology, Prevalence, and Function - Jesse Kolber, University of California, Davis
Situational Gender - stef M. shuster, Michigan State University; Drew Kirks-Cler, Michigan State University
The fearless masculine? Gender identification and fear of sexual assault - Tori Yang; Xueqing Zhang, University of British Columbia
Untangling Gender Consciousness: Exploring the (Dis)connections between Group Identity and Linked Fate among Women - Kelsy Kretschmer, Oregon State University; Christopher T. Stout, Oregon State University; Leah Ruppanner, University of Melbourne
Discussant: George Sanders, Oakland University
3922. Section on Aging and the Life Course. Caregiving Careers in an Era of Family and Social Change
LACC, Level 2, 309, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Jacqueline L. Angel, University of Texas-AustinPresider: Miles G. Taylor, Florida State UniversityDoing ‘pretty much everything’ for two: Gender, sexual orientation
and spousal caregiving - Toni Calasanti, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Sadie Giles, Virginia Tech
Network Analysis of Informal and Professional Caregiving for Community-Residing Older Adults with Dementia - William R McConnell, Florida Atlantic University; Katherine Haggar, Florida Atlantic University; María de los Ángeles Ortega Hernández, Florida Atlantic University
Reconsidering the Mental Health Consequences of the Demands of Caregiving: Can There also be Benefits? - Alex E. Bierman, University of Calgary; Yeonjung Lee, University of Calgary; Margaret Joan Penning, University of Alberta
Reimagining Respite Care & Caregiver Support: Realizations and Lessons Learned from COVID-19 Pandemic - Rebecca L. Utz, University of Utah
Discussant: Sunshine Marie Rote, University of Louisville
3923. Meeting. ASA 2023 Program CommitteeLACC, Level 2, 401, 4:00-5:30pm
3924. Special Sessions. Which People are God’s? Citizenship, Religion, and the Politics of Displacement
LACC, Level 2, 402A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Jeffrey Guhin, University of California-Los
AngelesPresider: Jeffrey Guhin, University of California-Los Angeles'This is Our Nation, Not Theirs': How White Christian Nationalism
Unifies the Right and Drives American Polarization - Samuel L. Perry, University of Oklahoma; Philip S. Gorski, Yale University
Latinx Evangelicals: The Labors of Survival and Belonging Under the Spirit of Carcerality - Melissa Guzman, San Francisco State University
Examing Racialized-Religion: Muslim Students Intra- and Inter-Racial Belonging on Campus and Community - Saugher Nojan, San Jose State University
Discussant: Jeffrey Guhin, University of California-Los Angeles
3925. Special Sessions. Death and Dying during PandemicsLACC, Level 2, 402B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Stefan Timmermans, University of California-
Los AngelesPresider: Stefan Timmermans, University of California-Los AngelesThe Social Autopsy - Pamela Prickett, University of AmsterdamCOVID-19, bereavement, and downstream health challenges. -
Emily Smith-Greenaway, University of Southern California; Ashton M. Verdery, Pennsylvania State University; Haowei Wang, Pennsylvania State University; Rachel Margolis, University of Western Ontario; Shawn Bauldry, Purdue University
When Fear of Death Is not Enough: Toward a Critique of Eurocentric and Individualistic Public Health Messaging about COVID-19 - Zohreh Bayatrizi, University of Alberta; Morteza Karimi, Royan Institute, Tehran, Iran; Reza Taslimi Tehran, Independent Scholar
Discussant: Deborah Carr, Boston University
3926. Thematic Session. Digital Hustle Displacement: App-based Workers, Insecurity and Worker Competition
LACC, Level 2, 403A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Alexandrea J. Ravenelle, University of North
Carolina-Chapel HillPresider: Leslie Kay Jones, Rutgers University-New BrunswickPanelists: Nicola Ens, Copenhagen Business School; Mohammad
Hossein Jarrahi, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Alex James Wood, University of Birmingham; Karen Gregory, University of Edinburgh; Alexandrea J. Ravenelle, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
3927. Special Sessions. The Sociology of DNA TestingLACC, Level 2, 403B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Wendy D. Roth, University of PennsylvaniaPresider: LaKisha Tawanda David, University of PennsylvaniaGenetic Ancestry in White Nationalist Conversation and
Imagination - Aaron Panofsky, University of California-Los Angeles; Kushan Dasgupta, University of California-Los Angeles; Nicole Iturriaga, University of California-Irvine; Bernard Koch, University of California, Los Angeles
Joan H. Fujimura, University of Wisconsin-MadisonBetween Promise and Reality: How Experts and Consumers
Mitigate Uncertainty in Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Health Testing - Maya Earle, UC Berkeley; Margaret Ruth Eby, University of California Berkeley; Meghna Mukherjee, University of California Berkeley; Skyler Wang, University of California, Berkeley; Armando Lara-Millan, University of California-Berkeley
Being a Good Relative: Native Blood and Other Colonial Lies - Desi Small-Rodriguez, University of California-Los Angeles
3928. Theory Section. Frontiers of Global Theorizing (Joint Session for Theory Section and Section on Global and Transnational Sociology)
LACC, Level 2, 404A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Claudio Ezequiel Benzecry, Northwestern
UniversityPresider: Claudio Ezequiel Benzecry, Northwestern UniversityCan Iraqis Theorize? Global Theorizing and the Empire - Zahra Ali,
Rutgers University-NewarkRethinking Global Unevenness: Exchange, Competition and the
Political Ecology of Capitalist Globalization - Roberto J Ortiz, California State University-Long Beach
Suzhi: Distinction and Discrimination in a Rapidly Changing
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China - Lily Liang, SUNY-Cortland; Sida Liu, University of Toronto
The Chinese Cultural Revolution and An Uncanny Origin of Contemporary Global Capitalism - Xiaohong Xu, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
3929. Section on Political Sociology. Race, Ethnicity, and Caste in Political Systems
LACC, Level 2, 404B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Fabio Rojas, Indiana University-BloomingtonPresider: Muna Adem, Indiana UniversityAusterity, Welfare Chauvinism, and Anti-Immigrant Politics in
Post-crisis Britain - Ned Crowley, New York UniversityThe Changing Color Line and Municipal Racial Gerrymandering
After Shelby v. Holder - Iris Zhang, Stanford UniversityThe US Census, MENA Campaign, and the neoliberal distribution
of Pride, Fear, and Deception - Hadi Khoshneviss, Rhodes College
The Asian American Unelectable Paradox: How Racialization of Asian American Shapes Asian American Political Candidates’ and Organizers’ Experiences - Chen Liang, University of Texas-Austin
3930. Regular Session. Jobs, Occupations and Professions: Fairness, Diversity, and Inequality
LACC, Level 2, 405, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: ChangHwan Kim, University of KansasPresider: ChangHwan Kim, University of KansasGaps in Perceived Fairness at Work: The Case of Teachers’
Perceptions of Principal Versus Assistant Principals - Jennifer Lauren Nelson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Joonkil Ahn, University of North Dakota; Karen A. Hegtvedt, Emory University
Enhancing Diversity by Expanding the Field: Diversity among Partners in Korean Law Firms - Dong Joon Park, University of Arizona; Louise Marie Roth, University of Arizona
Professionally Sidelined: Core Task Engagement Inequality in Professional Work - Erin A. Cech, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Mary Blair-Loy, University of California-San Diego
Racial Differences in Occupational and Geographic Mobility: Evidence from NCAA Division I College Basketball Coaching - Scott V. Savage, University of Houston; Kathryn Freeman Anderson, University of Houston
The Learning of External and Internal Captains in the Dutch East India Company - Katrina Wang
3931. Regular Session. Adversity and health across the life course
LACC, Level 2, 406A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Ashley B Barr, SUNY-BuffaloPresider: Ashley B Barr, SUNY-BuffaloAdversity, stress, immune aging, and health: A window into
life course stress and health processes - Eric T. Klopack, University of Southern California; Eileen Crimmins, University of Southern California
Childhood Maltreatment, Peer Networks, and Adult Depressive Symptoms - Christina Kamis, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Molly Copeland, Michigan State University
The Long Arm of Pregnancy Loss? Whether Pregnancy Loss Matters for Women’s Health at Midlife - Christina Hagan Bijou; Mieke Beth Thomeer, University of Alabama-Birmingham; Cynthia G. Colen, Ohio State University; Rin
Reczek, Ohio State UniversityThe Timing of Rural Exposures Across the Life Course:
Implications for Health and Mortality - Michal Engelman, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Yue Qin
Trajectories of Unemployment and Wages at Midlife - Adrianne Frech, University of Missouri; Hilary Wething, Pennsylvania State University
Work Disability and Wealth Accumulation in Mid-life: Does the Wealth Gap Widen with Persistent Disability? - Andrea E. Willson, Western University; Kim Shuey, University of Western Ontario; Vesna Pajovic, Western University
3932. Regular Session. Medical Authority and Patient AutonomyLACC, Level 2, 406B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Rene Almeling, Yale UniversityPresider: Eliza Brown, University of California-BerkeleyReconceptualizing Medical Treatment Imperatives: Biopower and
the Cultural Authority of Medicine in Late-Life Treatment Decisions - Karen Lutfey Spencer, University of Colorado-Denver; Emily Allia Hammad Mrig, Yale University; Ariana Kobra Talaie, University of Colorado School of Public Health
The Multiclinic Patient Career: Revising, Relearning, and Exercising Autonomy by Switching Fertility Clinics - Eliza Brown, University of California-Berkeley
Eliding accountability: Visit progressivity as an expression of medical authority in primary care - Amanda McArthur, University of California, Los Angeles
Painful Interactions: Opioids as Tools for Interpersonal Emotional Management in Patient Care - Alexandra E. Brewer, Wake Forest University
A new mandate, an old threat: addressing healthcare access barriers while protecting medical professional authority - Irene Del Mastro Naccarato, University of California, Los Angeles
3934. Section on Sociology of Sex and Gender. COVID-19 Impacts on Gendered Workplaces
LACC, Level 2, 408A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Sarah A. Robert, University at BuffaloPresider: Anna Muraco, Loyola Marymount UniversityCaring for Children and the Economy: The Uneven Effects of the
Pandemic on Caregivers - Pilar Gonalons-Pons, University of Pennsylvania; Johanna S. Quinn, Fordham University
Gender Equity During Disruptive Events: Communities of Practice in the NSF ADVANCE Network - Allison Donine, Northeastern University; Jessica Gold, Northeastern University; Kathrin Zippel, Northeastern University; Laura K. Nelson, University of British Columbia
Pandemic Experiences of Women, Working Parents, and Family Caregivers at Community Colleges and Four-Year Institutions - Nathalie P. Rita, University of Hawaii; Marina Karides, University of Hawaii-Manoa; Noreen Kohl, University of Hawaii Manoa
3938. Regular Session. Voluntary and Non-Profit OrganizationsLACC, Level 2, 410, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Kristopher Velasco, Princeton UniversityPresider: Irene H.I. Bloemraad, University of California-BerkeleyHow Volunteer and Staff Turnover Neutralizes Goal Conflict in a
Rape Crisis Center - Benjamin R. Weiss, Occidental CollegeLike a Good Neighbor, Nonprofits Are (Sometimes) There:
Neighborhood Transformation and Nonprofit Organizations - Dylan Nguyen, Rice University
Resource Bricolage: The Local Work of Refugee Resettlement in
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the United States - Heba Gowayed, Boston University; Jake Watson, University of Chicago
Spatial and Sociodemographic Vulnerability: Quantifying Accessibility to Health Care and Legal Services for Immigrants - Irene H.I. Bloemraad, University of California-Berkeley; Ethan Roubenoff, University of California, Berkeley; Jasmijn Slootjes, Migration Policy Institute
Why Are Members More Active in Larger Communities? Niche Competition and Size-dependent Behavior in Voluntary organizations - Yongren Shi, University of Iowa; Qianyi Shi, The University of Iowa
3940. Professional Development Workshop. Institution and Career Building with Community-Engaged Research
LACC, Level 2, 501A, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Rebecca London, University of California-Santa
CruzLeader: Douglas Hartmann, University of Minnesota-Twin CitiesPresenters: Carol L. Glasser, Minnesota State University-Mankato;
John B. Diamond, Brown University; Theresa Marie Hice-Fromille, University of California, Santa Cruz; Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, Princeton University
3941. Regular Session. Novel Lenses to Media Analysis & the Entertainment Industry in a Changing World
LACC, Level 2, 501B, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: Anahi Viladrich, CUNY-Queens CollegePresider: Kim Ebert, North Carolina State UniversityColorblindness, Interracial Intimacy, and Shondaland’s Bridgerton
- Stephanie Lovisiah Hanus, University of GeorgiaDisney Animated Movies, Their Princesses, and Everyone Else -
Alia R. Tyner-Mullings, CUNY, Guttman Community College"Diversity of Thought:" New Rearticulations, Same Old Culture
Wars - Neeraj Rajasekar, University of MinnesotaRage Against the Streaming Studio System: Resisting Hollywood’s
Global Digital Empire - Aymar Jean Christian, Northwestern University
Discussant: Sherry Ortner, University of California-Los Angeles
3943. Meeting. ASA Orientation for New Section OfficersLACC, Level 2, 502A, 4:00-5:30pm
3955. Meeting. Student Forum Advisory BoardLACC, Level 2, 516, 4:00-5:30pm
3967. Regular Session. Network Theory, Methods and Applications
JW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza I, 4:00-5:30pmSession Organizer: jimi adams, University of Colorado-DenverPresider: jimi adams, University of Colorado-DenverTemporal Isolation and Threats to Self and Others - Liann Tucker,
Duke University; Robert W. Faris, University of California-Davis
Categorical Closure: Transitivity and Identities in Longitudinal Networks - Chen-Shuo Hong, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Anthony Paik, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Swethaa S. Ballakrishnen, University of California Irvine; Steven A. Boutcher, Law and Society Association; Carole Silver
Understanding the structure of violent conflicts in Mexico's drug trafficking - Oscar Fernando Contreras Velasco, UCLA
School transitions, peer processes, and adolescent delinquency: A social network approach to turning points in adolescence - Cassie McMillan, Northeastern University; Brittany Freelin,
Randolph-Macon College; Mark Feinberg, Pennsylvania State University
Friends in High (and Low) Places: Socioeconomic Diversity in Interpersonal Networks across 30 Societies - Bernardo Mackenna, University of California San Diego
Discussant: Song Yang, University of Arkansas
Monday, 6:30 pm
31143. Joint Reception: Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology, Alpha Kappa Delta
LACC, Level 2, 502A, 6:30-8:30pm
31156. Meeting. The Sociology of AntisemitismLACC, Level 2, 518, 6:30-8:00pm
31171. Section on Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility ReceptionJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 6:30-9:30pm
31199. Section on Sociology of Law Reception
Offsite, Bonaventure Brewing Company, 6:30-9:30pm
Monday, 7:00 pm
31199. Joint Reception: Section on Children and Youth, Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance
Offsite, Bonaventure Brewing Company, 7:00-9:00pm
31199. Section on Latina/o Sociology Reception
Offsite, LA Plaza De Cultura Y Artes, 7:00-9:00pm
Monday, 8:00 pm
31174. Section on Aging and the Life Course ReceptionJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 4, 8:00-10:00pm
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Tuesday, 7:00 am
4004. Meeting. Section on Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis Council Meeting
LACC, Level 1, 150B, 7:00-7:45am
4028. Meeting. Community and Urban Sociology Section Council Meeting
LACC, Level 2, 404A, 7:00-7:45am
4030. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Mental Health Council Meeting
LACC, Level 2, 405, 7:00-7:45am
4034. Meeting. Section on Economic Sociology Council MeetingLACC, Level 2, 408A, 7:00-7:45am
4036. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Law Council MeetingLACC, Level 2, 409A, 7:00-7:45am
4069. Meeting. Section on Mathematical Sociology Council Meeting
JW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza III, 7:00-7:45am
Tuesday, 8:00 am
4104. Section on Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis. New Directions in Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
LACC, Level 1, 150B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Albert J. Meehan, Oakland University; Tanya
Stivers, University of California-Los AngelesPresider: Albert J. Meehan, Oakland UniversitySundowning- White Space and Discursive Impression Awareness
in Small Group Interactions - Steven L Dashiell, American University
Toward an Ethnomethodological Theory of Race - Kevin A. Whitehead, University of California-Santa Barbara; MJ Hill, UCLA; J Sterphone, University of California, Santa Barbara
The Category as an Adjacency Pair: Toward an Account of Category-Making - Francesca Williamson, Indiana University School of Medicine
“Machine Down.” Garfinkel’s engagement with ELIZA and early human-computer interaction research in the 1960s - Jason Turowetz, University of Siegen; Jakub Mlynář, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland; Clemens Eisenmann, University of Konstanz; Anne Warfield Rawls, Bentley University
Transposing Gestalt Phenomena from Visual Fields to Practical and Interactional Work: Garfinkel’s and Sacks’ Social Praxeology - Michael Lynch, Cornell University; Clemens Eisenmann, University of Konstanz
4104. Meeting. Section on Animals and Society Business MeetingLACC, Level 1, 150C, 8:00-9:00am
4107. Presidential Panel. Debt and DisplacementLACC, Level 1, 152, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Alexes Harris, University of WashingtonPresider: Alexes Harris, University of WashingtonPanelists: Louise Seamster, University of Iowa; Raphaël Charron-
Chénier, Arizona State University-Tempe; Kate Krushinski O'Neill, University of Washington; Ian Kennedy, University of Washington; Alexes Harris, University of Washington
This session will examine the links between various types of debt stemming from subprime lending, penal and higher education debt. Our panelists will explore, compare and
contrast the similarities across the systems producing the debt. We will also examine and highlight the similarities and characteristics of individuals and communities that carry this debt.
4108. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities. Race, Migration, and Displacement
LACC, Level 1, 153A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Nicole E Jones, University of FloridaPresider: Guadalupe Marquez-Velarde, Utah State UniversityAt the Open Door: The Kafkaesque as a Political Category of
Displacement - Ramon Garibaldo Valdez, Yale University; Basileus Zeno, Amherst College
Understanding U.S. Racism through Liberian Refugees’ Eyes: “Whites Are the Boss” - Bernadette M Ludwig, Wagner College
Undocumented Young Adults' Experiences of Neighborhoods and Place-Making in the United States - Heide Castaneda, University of South Florida; Melanie Escue, University of South Florida; Elizabeth M. Aranda, University of South Florida
Urban Displacement, Stress, and Wellbeing in Historically Black Urban Neighborhoods: A Case Study - Maxine Wright
Discussant: Beatriz Aldana Marquez, Texas State University
4109. Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility. Causes and Consequences of Poverty
LACC, Level 1, 153B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Ryan Finnigan, University of California-
BerkeleyPresider: Ryan Finnigan, University of California-BerkeleyThe Role of Egalitarian Institutions in Ethno-Racial Differences in
Poverty - Daniel Adam Nicholson, Ohio State UniversityThe Perils of Progress: How Institutions Manage Racial Inequality
in the Neoliberal Era - Jasmine Hill, University of California-Los Angeles
Concentrated Poverty, Ambient Air Pollution, and Child Cognitive Development - Geoffrey Thomas Wodtke, University of Chicago; Kerry Ard, Ohio State University; Clair Bullock, The Ohio State University; Kailey C. White, University of Chicago; Betsy Priem
Public Housing and Public Schools: Are Subsidized Residents at an Educational Disadvantage? - Daniel J Rose, Winston-Salem State University; Tangela G. Towns, Winston-Salem State University; Richard Greg Moye, Winston-Salem State University; Antonius D. Skipper, Georgia State University
Children’s learning outcomes and persistence and severity of food insecurity in India: Longitudinal evidence - Thomas Lemma Argaw, Lancaster University; Jasmine Fledderjohann, Lancaster University; Elisabetta Aurino, Imperial College London; Sukumar Vellakkal, (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
4110. Meeting. Section on Political Sociology Business MeetingLACC, Level 1, 153C, 8:00-9:00am
4111. Regular Session. Collective MemoryLACC, Level 2, 301A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Chana Teeger, London School of EconomicsPresider: Chana Teeger, London School of EconomicsDe-Commemoration as Social Protest - Tracy Adams, Yale
UniversityMonument for a Nation Reborn: Narratives, Networks, and the
Production of Monumental Sculpture - Andreja Siliunas, Harvard University
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Projective Anti-Racism: Cultural Capital and "Being on the Right Side of History" - Derek James Robey, Harvard University
Structural Narratives of Violence: Collective Memory, Gender, and Blame for Participation in Genocide - Hollie Nyseth Brehm, Ohio State University; Kait S Schell; Eric Sibomana
The Lasting Effects of Persecution: How the Holocaust Shapes the Perception of Political Threat. - Mathis Ebbinghaus; Ilana Axelrod
4112. Regular Session. Consumers and Consumption II: Marketing and Consuming Authenticity
LACC, Level 2, 301B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Yuki Kato, Georgetown UniversityPresider: Meghann Lucy, Boston UniversityContentious Value: Discursive Domains in the Production and
Consumption of Craft Beer - Christopher Shane Elliott, University of North Carolina-Wilmington
Does local food have an ecofascism problem? - Sang-hyoun Pahk, Pacific University
Playing the nature card: The rise of racialized and gendered appeals to nature in magazine advertisements - Sasha Shen Johfre, Stanford University
“If You Can Read This, You Are A Local”: Shibboleths and the Production of Urban Authenticity - Jeffrey Nathaniel Parker, University of New Orleans; AJ Golio, Tulane University
Traffic Sources: Audience Conventions and Content Creation on YouTube - Matt Rafalow, Google
4113. Regular Session. Globalization: New Directions and Ongoing Debates
LACC, Level 2, 303A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: William I Robinson, University of California at
Santa BarbaraPresider: William I Robinson, University of California at Santa
BarbaraNeo-Orientalism Reconsidered: A Semantic Network Analysis of
Slum Tour Reviews - Tianhan Gui, Tsinghua University; Wei Zhong, Tsinghua University
Palm ‘Waste,’ Flex Commodities and the Semi-periphery: Structures of Place and Ecology in a Neoliberal Era - Paul K. Gellert, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; Sarah D'Onofrio, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Transnational Capitalist Class Mobilization and the Global Diffusion of Corporate Environmentalism - Rami Kaplan, Tel Aviv University; Eunmi Mun, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
When Consumerist and Social Justice Fantasies Converge: A Sociological Analysis of McDonaldized Consumption Rhetoric - Debjani Chakravarty, University of Utah
Discussant: Salvador Rangel, Swarthmore College
4114. Regular Session. Health Care Utilization and Delivery: Patient and Provider Perspectives
LACC, Level 2, 303B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Brea Louise Perry, Indiana University-
BloomingtonPresider: Maggie Thorsen, Montana State UniversityLife Course Patterns of Prescription Drug Use - Jessica Y. Ho,
University of Southern CaliforniaObstetric Bypassing: Racial variation in how rural women seek
care at non-local facilities - Maggie Thorsen, Montana State University; Sean Harris, Montana State University; Janelle Palacios, Kaiser Permanente Northern California- Oakland;
Ronald McGarvey, University of Missouri; Andreas Thorsen, Montana State University
Occupation as a social determinant of health: working conditions and influenza vaccination among employed adults - Terceira A. Berdahl, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; Thomas A Hegland, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Examining Drivers of the Evidence-Based Practice Movement among Allied Health Professionals - Emily A. Ekl, Indiana University
Where Have All the Healthcare Workers Gone: Healthcare Workforce Internal Migration Profile and Spatial Distribution - Jingqiu Ren; Samantha Bourque, Texas A&M University; Ernesto F. L. Amaral, Texas A&M University-College Station
4115. Regular Session. Policy Knowledge and ExpertiseLACC, Level 2, 304A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Diana Graizbord, University of GeorgiaPresider: Nicholas Hoover Wilson, Stony Brook UniversityRANDomized STARs: Experimental Knowledge Production in
the Economics of Social Policy - Zachary Webster Griffen, University of California-Los Angeles
A Sustainable City Made By “Resident-Expert” - Social Rights and Urban Infrastructure Enacted by Designerly Intervention - Donghyun Koo, UC San Diego
Regulating Iranian Nuclear Activities. Perspectives on the Multilateral Game through the Uses of IAEA Expertise - Mailys Mangin
Useful unknowns in vector control in Peru - Maria Isabel Espinoza, Rutgers University
Toward an Aesthetic-Poetic Theory of Political Intervention: Performing China Expertise in the United States - Daniel Levine, University of Alabama; David Michael McCourt, University of California-Davis
4116. Regular Session. Nationalism and the Boundaries of Inclusion
LACC, Level 2, 304B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Andreas Wimmer, Columbia UniversityPresider: Andreas Wimmer, Columbia UniversityAreal Associations' Effect on Attitudes: How Global and National
Attachments Relate to Ethnic Prejudice - Mariah K. Warner, Ohio State University
Images of God, Politicized Identities, and American Christian Nationalism: A Religious Nationalists Struggle Story - Ruiqian (Richie) Li, Baylor University
Love Jihad: Unfolding the Tale of Women Within the Nationalist Project of Hindutva - Dhruba Das, Oklahoma State University; Monica M. Whitham, Oklahoma State University
Popular Nationalism, Intergroup Attitudes and the Moderating Role of Ethnicity - Sakeef M. Karim, McGill University
Discussant: Yuval Feinstein, University of Haifa
4117. Regular Session. Racial Inequalities in Health and MedicineLACC, Level 2, 304C, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Rene Almeling, Yale UniversityPresider: Katharine McCabe, University of Notre DameOhio’s COVID-19 Populations Needs Assessment: Using
community-based data to drive pandemic response in historically disadvantaged communities - Tasleem Juana Padamsee, The Ohio State University; Coralia Balasca, The Ohio State University; Johnnie (Chip) Allen, Program Development & Services Branch, Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention, Centers for Disease Control &
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Prevention; Julianna M Nemeth, College of Public Health, The Ohio State University
Understanding the Role of Knowledge, Trust, and Medical Racism in Vaccine Uptake Among HBCU Students - Stephanie Marie Teixeira-Poit, North Carolina A&T State University; Jeannette Wade, North Carolina A&T State University; Anna Lee, North Carolina A&T State University; sal ryman, North Carolina A&T State University & University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Christopher Doss, North Carolina A&T State University; Smriti Shrestha, North Carolina A&T State University; Adrienne Aiken-Morgan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Medical schools and residencies as gendered and racialized organizations: a qualitative examination - Alyssa Browne, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
The Health Consequences of U.S. Criminal Justice Contact: The Role of Race and Ethnicity - Michael David Niño, University of Arkansas; Casey Taggart Harris, University of Arkansas
Theorizing the Relationship between Criminalization and Medicalization: The Need for Intersectionality - Katharine McCabe, University of Notre Dame
4118. Regular Session. Race, Class, and Gender in Intimate and Community Life
LACC, Level 2, 306A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Shantel Gabrieal Buggs, Florida State
UniversityPresider: Shantel Gabrieal Buggs, Florida State University"Le sens practique" within the "matrix of domination":
Intersectional Habitus & Black/White Couples Management of Race - Marya T. Mtshali, Harvard University
“Mom Knows Best”: Middle Class Black Women on the Labor of Mothering - Austin C Lee, University of Pennsylvania
Moving Hoods, Making Meaning: Youths’ Residential Mobility and the Acquisition of a Racialized Cleft Habitus - Julio Angel Alicea, University of California, Los Angeles
Racialized, Classed, and Gendered Consumerism: A Latinx-Millennial Crafted Economy - Karina Santellano, University of Southern California
Towards a Progressive Self-Care: Race, Gender, and Caring Labor - Gwendolyn Marie Berumen
4119. Regular Session. Working Conditions, Resources, and the Gendered Work-Family Nexus
LACC, Level 2, 306B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Phyllis Moen, University of Minnesota-Twin
CitiesPresider: Jessie Himmelstern, University of MinnesotaAccess to Work-Family Resources in the Gender-Segregated
Labor Market - Kaitlin Johnson, Indiana UniversityObstacles to Gender Equality in the Tech Sector: The Norms
and Practices that Hinder Work-Life Balance - Heather A. Haveman, University of California-Berkeley; Jasmine Monique Sanders, University of California, Berkeley
The Differential Effects of Typologies of Job Quality on Health for Men and Women With-and-Without Children - Grace Venechuk
Workplace Flexibility, Work–Family Interface, and Psychological Distress: Differences by Family Caregiving Obligations and Gender - Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University; Wen Fan, Boston College
Work and family conflicts and Ideal number of children: A cross-national study - Giyeon Seo, University of Florida
4122. Regular Session. Popular CultureLACC, Level 2, 309, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Amara Miller, California State University-East
BayPresider: Amara Miller, California State University-East BayHow gatekeeping became digital: A comparison of conventional
and digital cultural intermediaries. - Michael L. Siciliano, Queen's University
It Really Became About Us: Building a Sense of Community in K-pop and K-drama Fandom. - Jinwon Kim, CUNY New York City College of Technology
Measuring the Sacred Dimensions of Fan Devotion in Comic-Con Culture - Michael A. Elliott, Towson University
The Myth of the Mukokuseki: Exploring Hafu Identities through Contemporary Anime - Vanessa Theresa Stout, Richard Bland College of the College of William and Mary
Who Covered Whom in the Era of Standards? The Intersection of Race and Gender - William G. Roy, University of California-Los Angeles
4124. Special Sessions. Gendered Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic
LACC, Level 2, 402A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Caitlyn Collins, Washington University-St.
Louis; Leah Ruppanner, University of MelbournePresider: Kate Henley Averett, SUNY-AlbanyCOVID-19, Gender, and Career Penalties - Yue Qian, University
of British Columbia; Rebecca Glauber, University of New Hampshire; Jill Evelyn Yavorsky, University of North Carolina-Charlotte
Single Parents and Remote Learning during the Pandemic - Kate Henley Averett, SUNY-Albany
Structural Gendered Racism and Pandemic Inequities - Whitney Nicole Laster Pirtle, University of California-Merced; Tashelle Wright, University of Toronto Dalla Lana School of Public Health
School Reopenings, Parents’ Employment, and Widening Racial and Gender Inequalities - William Joslyn Scarborough, University of North Texas; Liana Christin Landivar, US Department of Labor; Leah Ruppanner, University of Melbourne; Caitlyn Collins, Washington University-St. Louis
4125. Thematic Session. Manufacturing Displacement through Local, State and National Economic Policies
LACC, Level 2, 402B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Edward Orozco Flores, University of California-
MercedPresider: Edward Orozco Flores, University of California-MercedPanelists: Daniel O'Connell, Central Valley Partnership; Juan D.
De Lara, University of Southern California; Emir Estrada, Arizona State University
4126. Thematic Session. The Visible Hand II: The State, Finance, and Displacement from a US Perspective
LACC, Level 2, 403A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Walker N Kahn, University of Wisconsin -
Madison; Yair Kaldor, University of Haifa, IsraelPresider: Walker N Kahn, University of Wisconsin - MadisonPanelists: Keeanga Yamahtta Taylor, Princeton University; Sarah
Quinn, University of Washington; John N. Robinson, Princeton University; Frederick F. Wherry, Princeton University
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4127. Special Sessions. The Future of Retail Work: Power and Voice after the E-commerce Revolution and the Pandemic
LACC, Level 2, 403B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Ödül Bozkurt, University of Sussex; Chris Tilly,
University of California Los AngelesPresider: Peter R. Ikeler, SUNY-Old WestburyUnderstanding the ongoing digital transformation of US retail
work: Impacts on worker autonomy and job quality - Françoise Carré, University of Massachusetts Boston; Chris Tilly, University of California Los Angeles
Front-line workers in the evolving retail context: Mass fashion multinational chain stores in Italy and the US - Giovanna Fullin, University of Milano Bicocca
Future commerce: COVID-19's impact on the speed and scale of technological disruption for a large-scale US retailer - Jacqueline Anne O'Reilly, University of Sussex Business School; William Hunt, University of Sussex Digital Futures at Work Research Centre; Nikki Stopford, University of Sussex Digital Futures at Work Research Centre
Building institutional power for post-pandemic prosperity in retail: Insights from past struggles in Europe and North America - Sean O'Brady, McMaster University
Logistics Revolution and the Spatial Unbundling of Retail: Evidence from China’s Road Haulage Digital Platforms - Steven Rolf, University of Bristol; Wei Wei, University of York
4128. Community and Urban Sociology Section. Homelessness, Unsheltered Populations, and Housing Precarity
LACC, Level 2, 404A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Christine Jang-Trettien, Princeton University;
Kesha S. Moore, Thurgood Marshall InstitutePresider: Kesha S. Moore, Thurgood Marshall InstituteHousing Instability and Adult Wellbeing - Hope Harvey, University
of Kentucky; Brielle Bryan, Rice UniversityPandemic Poverty Governance: Neoliberalism Under Crisis -
Devin Michael Collins, University of Washington; Katherine Beckett, University of Washington; Marco Brydolf-Horwitz, University of Washington
Resisting and Reclaiming: Housing Occupations by Homeless Mothers in Three U.S. Cities - Claire W. Herbert, University of Oregon; Amanda Vel Ricketts
“We’ll Make it Work”: Navigating Housing Instability Following Romantic Partner Incarceration - Angie Belen Monreal, University of California, Irvine; Kristin Turney, University of California-Irvine; Steven Edward Schmidt, University of California, Irvine
4130. Section on Sociology of Mental Health. Immigration and Immigration Policy: Implications for Mental Health
LACC, Level 2, 405, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: David T. Takeuchi, University of WashingtonPresider: Wei Zhang, The University of Hawaii at ManoaDoes sanctuary city policy benefit Latinx mental health? - Tanya
A. Nieri, University of CA, Riverside; Cecilia Ayón, University of California Riverside; Maithili Ramachandran, University of California Riverside; Tim Bruckner, University of California Irvine; Bruce G Link, University of California Riverside
Examining the Role of Resistance on Emotional Distress and Psychological Wellbeing of Undocumented College Students - Martha Arhemi Morales Hernandez, University of California, Irvine
The Slow Violence of Transnational Grief: How Immigrants Mourn
When Borders Prevent Returning for Funerals - Kristina Fullerton Rico, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Zero Tolerance, Torture, and the Trauma of Family Separation as Slow Death - Oscar Fernando Gil-Garcia, University at Buffalo
4134. Section on Economic Sociology. Global Institutions and Development
LACC, Level 2, 408A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Abigail Coplin, Vassar CollegePresider: Abigail Coplin, Vassar CollegeAgencies of Compliance: How Tax Reform Catalyzes the Platform
Economy in China’s Freight Transportation Sector - Qi Song, Northwestern University
Global Financial Inclusion, Social Security Assurance, and Unequal Entrepreneurial Intentions in Developing Nations - Junmin Wang, University of Memphis; Gabriel Z Chiu, Harvard University
How Do Innovation Agencies Reproduce? Evidence from Israel and Finland’s Innovation-led Economy - Erez Maggor, Tel Aviv University; Dan Breznitz, University of Toronto; Darius Ornston, University of Toronto
Interactions of State and Non-State Taxation Systems and the Production of a Fiscal Order in Pakistan - Noor Anwar Ali
Reading the Government’s (Statistical) Face: National Income Accounting, Subjectivity, and Economic Governance in Postwar Japan - Joonwoo Son, Columbia University
Discussant: Abigail Coplin, Vassar College
4137. Section on Sociology of Human Rights. Human Rights Open Topics
LACC, Level 2, 409B, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick, University of San
DiegoPresider: Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick, University of San DiegoNavigating Rights to Community Reintegration after Spinal Cord
Injury - Anne Bryden, Case Western Reserve University; Brian Gran, Case Western Reserve University
Paradoxical Global Trends in Stated Attitudes about Men’s Physical and Sexual Violence against Women - Jeffrey Swindle, University of Texas-Austin
Coding the Future: Digital Commoners and the Constitution of the Next System - Ben Manski, George Mason University; Sarah Grace Manski, George Mason University
4140. Professional Development Workshop. Latest Census Data and Geography Resources for Sociologists
LACC, Level 2, 501A, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Tyson Weister, U.S. Census BureauLeader: Tyson Weister, U.S. Census BureauPresenter: Shatao Arya, U.S. Census Bureau
4144. Section on Sociology of Law RoundtablesLACC, Level 2, 502B, 8:00-9:00amSession Organizers: Sida Liu, University of Toronto; Mikaela
Rabinowitz, San Francisco District Attorney's OfficeTable Presider: Sida Liu, University of Toronto
Table 1. Structure and Bureaucracy in Criminal JusticeTable Presider: Joshua Kaiser, University of Massachusetts-
AmherstBrazil’s Public Defenders in Action: A Topological Study of
Work, Inequality and State Transformation - Maria-Fátima Santos, University of California, Berkeley
Bureaucracy, Legitimacy, Race, and Class: The Historical
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Origins of Penal Exclusion in the United States - Joshua Kaiser, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
How Structural Power and Social Inequalities are Reinforced by Police-Subject Encounters - Craig Alan Boylstein, Coastal Carolina University
Litigant Status and the Judicial Gatekeeping of Expert Evidence in Courts - Timothy L. O'Brien, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Stephen L Hawkins, UW-Milwaukee
Peering through the Blue Wall: Police realignment and California’s SB-1421 peace officer transparency law - Carlos Felipe Bustamante, George Washington University
Possibility of Alternative Adjudication: A Case of Alternative Justice System Developed by the Kurds in Turkey - Yeter Tan, Binghamton University
Table 2. Legal Challenges for Organizations and Civil SocietyTable Presider: Ina Filkobski
Lawyers In The Streets: Public Assembly And Protest In Hong Kong Between Empire And Totalitarianism - Terence C. Halliday, American Bar Foundation
Legislation processes and their impact on civil society of Israel - Ina Filkobski
Mediating Autonomy: Healthcare Organizations’ Response to the California End of Life Option Act - Megan S. Wright, Pennsylvania State University; Cindy L. Cain, University of Alabama-Birmingham
Mobilizing Equal Employment Rights: The Social and Political Determinants of Discrimination Complaints(2009-2018) - Masoud Movahed, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Elizabeth Hirsh, University of British Columbia
The closing civic space for women's organizations in Rome - Martina Di Folco, University of Oxford
Table 3. Rights, Inequality, and AlternativesTable Presider: Meredith Hall, University of Southern California
Automobility on Installments or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Car Loans - Nicholas Tucker Reyes, Teachers College, Columbia University; Spencer Headworth, Purdue University
Codifying Fear: Measuring How Fear Reifies Environmental Law - Kat Albrecht, Georgia State University
COVID-19 and The CARES Act in the Deep South: Mortgage Relief, Race, and Foreclosure - Bronwen Lichtenstein, University of Alabama; Joe Weber, University of Alabama
Owning the Hate: Property Entrepreneurship and the Trademarking of Racial Slurs - Meredith Hall, University of Southern California
4146. Section on Latina/o Sociology. Latina/o Politics: Past Lessons and New Futures
LACC, Level 2, 505, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Liliana V. Rodriguez, Texas A&M University-
KingsvillePresider: Samuel Greg Prieto, University of San DiegoConnecting the Immigrant Rights Movement: How Local
Immigrant-Serving Organizations Promote Sanctuary Policymaking Within and Across Municipalities - Adam Safer, Stony Brook University
Naturalizing Under Threat? Becoming a Citizen in the Era of Immigration Enforcement - Lauren Duquette-Rury, Wayne State University; Zhenxiang Chen, McGill University; Carla Salazar Gonzalez, University of California, Los Angeles; Mirian Giovanna Martinez-Aranda, University of California-Davis
Rethinking the Sleeping Giant Paradigm: Race, Ethnicity, Identity, and the Articulation of Latinx Politics - Roger S. Cadena
Strange Bedfellows? Donald Trump and the Framing of the “Hispanic Ally” During Pandemic Times - Anahi Viladrich, CUNY-Queens College
The Political Affiliations and Voting Choices of Arizona Latinx Young Adults in 2020 - Brittany Romanello, Arizona State University; Nilda Flores-Gonzalez, Arizona State University-Tempe
4164. Meeting. 2021-2022 ASA Council Members-at-LargeJW Marriott, Level 3, Atrium 3, 8:00-11:30am
4167. Section on Sociology of Population. Health, Mortality, and Inequality
JW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza I, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Collin William Mueller, University of Maryland-
College ParkPresider: Collin William Mueller, University of Maryland-College
ParkEffects of State Coronavirus Public Health Measures and Gun
Laws on Nonsuicide Firearm Injuries and Deaths - Tara A. McKay, Vanderbilt University
Household wealth and life expectancy in India: 1990-2016 - Aashish Gupta, Harvard University
The Distribution of the Carceral Collateral: County-Level Incarceration and Age-, Race- and Sex-Specific Mortality - Anneliese Luck, University of Pennsylvania
Why Has Health Declined in Recent Cohorts? - Hui Zheng, Ohio State University; Jonathan Dirlam, Penn State University; Yoonyoung Choi; Linda K. George, Duke University
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Code Status Ordering at an Academic Hospital - Alexandra Tate, University of Chicago; Hui Zhang, The University of Chicago; Pooja Gala, Bellevue Hospital/NYU; Ethan Molitch-Hou, The University of Chicago
4168. Section on Sociology of Emotions. Emotion, Health, and Inequality
JW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza II, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Linda E. Francis, Cleveland State UniversityPresider: Linda E. Francis, Cleveland State UniversityWellbeing of Black and Latin-xWomen College Students in
the Context of Covid-19 - Karen Powell Sears, Denison University; Fareeda Genise Griffith, Denison University
Social Transgressions, the Self, and Depression - Kait Boyle, University of South Carolina-Columbia; Kimberly B. Rogers, Dartmouth College
Burnout variants: COVID-19 and inequalities in the recognition of emotional exhaustion - Elyssa Mayumi Fogleman, University of California, Davis
Disciplining Docility: Therapeutic Curricular Practices in U.S. Medical Education - Lauren D. Olsen, Temple University
Psychological capital: A capital approach towards positive affects and their role for explaining social inequalities - Deborah De Moortel; Mattias Vos; Christophe Vanroelen, Interface Demography, Department of Sociology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 5, 1050 Brussels, Belgium; Bram Spruyt; Edina Doci; Joeri Hofmans
Session 4144, continued
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4169. Section on Mathematical Sociology. Formal Models of Culture (Co-sponsored by the Sociology of Culture Section)
JW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza III, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizer: Daniel DellaPosta, Pennsylvania State
UniversityPresider: Daniel DellaPosta, Pennsylvania State UniversityIdeological Transformation and Rhetorical Creation of the Market
in China's People's Daily - Shilin Jia, University of Chicago; Linzhuo Li, University of Chicago
Influence and Constraint: A Synthesizing Simulation Model of Cultural Alignment - Austen Mack-Crane, Cornell University; Michael W. Macy, Cornell University
Partisan divergence in political discourse in the UK Brexit referendum on Twitter - Roland Adorjani, University of Bern; Sarah M. G. Otner, Kingston Business School
Predictably Unpredictable: The Dynamic Constraint of Cultural Belief Systems - Kevin Kiley, University of Iowa
The shape of formative periods and the rhythm of cultural change - Nicholas Restrepo Ochoa
4171. Emotions Section & Section on Social Psychology Refereed Roundtables
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 8:00-9:30amSession Organizers: Elizabeth Tomlin Culatta, Augusta University;
Jun Zhao, Georgia State University
Emotions Section & Section on Social Psychology Refereed Roundtable 1: Workplace/Employment
Table Presider: Brittney L. Pond, University of California, San Francisco
Personal Network Composition and Cognitive Reflection Predict Susceptibility to Different Types of Misinformation - Matthew Facciani, Vanderbilt University; Cecilie Steenbuch Traberg, University of Cambridge
Gender Dynamics in Human-AI Role-Taking - Jenny L. Davis, The Australian National University; Daniel B. Shank, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Tony Love, University of Kentucky; Courtney Stefanik, Missouri University of Science & Technology; Abigail Wilson, Missouri University of Science & Technology
“True Caregivers”: Pay Rates and Emotional Labor evident in Job Listings for Home Health Aides - Brittney L. Pond, University of California, San Francisco
Emotions Section & Section on Social Psychology Referred Roundtable 2: Emotion in the Educational Setting
Table Presider: Daniel Davis, San Diego State UniversityThe Emotional Labor of Career Planning: Undergraduate
Anticipation and Anxiety - Daniel Davis, San Diego State University
The Empathic Capital of Pre-Medical Students - Sarah D.C. Harvey, Kent State University; Clare L. Stacey, Kent State University; Kelly Rhea MacArthur, University of Nebraska-Omaha
Meeting Students Where They Are: A Quantitative Exploration of Empathy in New York City Schools - August Taylor G. Smith, City University of New York
But, Really, It's My Fault: Youth in Center's of Confinement - Kati Barahona-López, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire; Jerry Flores, University of Toronto
Emotions Section & Section on Social Psychology Referred Roundtable 3: Race/Racism
Table Presider: Ash Woody, California State University-FullertonRacial Gaslighting in a Politically Progressive Urban Enclave -
Ash Woody, California State University-FullertonThe Role of Racial Composition and Place in Racial Identity
Among African American Adolescents - Michael Alden Carroll, Rice University
Racialized perceptions of in-group favoritism: Examining White hiring agents’ views of same-race referrals - Fabiana Silva, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Emotions Section & Section on Social Psychology Referred Roundtable 4: Living Through a Pandemic
Table Presider: Tayler Lynn Nelson, University of Minnesota- Twin Cities
Living through the pandemic in post-Brexit Britain: emotional damage and resilience among middle-aged European citizens - Lucia Ruggerone, Robert Gordon University; Charlie Hackett, Robert Gordon University
Race, Marginalization, and Perceptions of Stress Among Workers Worldwide Post-2020 - Cristen N. Dalessandro, O.C. Tanner; Alexander Lovell, O.C. Tanner
Slow Love and a Ticking Clock: Creating "Healthy" Women in Love Addiction Recovery - Tayler Lynn Nelson, University of Minnesota- Twin Cities
4172. Sociology of Sex & Gender RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 8:00-9:00amSession Organizers: Joya Misra, University of Massachusetts-
Amherst; Sharmila Rudrappa, University of Texas-Austin; Sarah A. Miller, Boston University
Table 1: Social Movements & Gendered RightsTable Presider: Nisa Goksel, Arizona State University-West
Diversity, Inequity and Exclusion: An intersectional analysis of the development of U.S. Women’s Rights Policies - Cynthia Deitch, George Washington University
The Conservative Backlash against Women’s and LGTBQ Rights in Latin America: The Case of Dominican Republic - Esther Hernandez-Medina, Pomona College
The Tides of Anti-Feminist Backlash: Meninism, Male Supremacy, and Reactionary Men’s Movements as Waves - Myra Haverda, University of Oregon
Table 2: The Pandemic & Gendered SocialityTable Presider: Marley Anne Olson, University of Colorado -
BoulderAn Analysis of COVID-19 Attitudes: The Impact of Gender
and Sexual Orientation - Shelby Lynn Clark, University of Georgia; Keely Maelynn Fox, University of Georgia; Leslie Gordon Simons, University of Georgia
Deep Care: The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Work of Marginal Feminist Organizing in India - Pallavi Banerjee, University of Calgary; Chetna Khandelwal; Megha Sanyal, University of Calgary
Table 3: Making Gendered IdentitiesTable Presider: Andrew Seeber, University of the Virgin Islands
Border crossings, the U.S./México Border, and Central American Migrant Trans Women - Salvador Vidal-Ortiz, American University
Femboy Gender; A Multimodal Model - Rose Porter, City University of New York
The Gender Labor of Men - Ellen Lamont, Appalachian State University
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Table 4: Intersectionality & InequalityTable Presider: Jennifer Haskin, Arizona State University-Tempe
Gender, Healthcare, and HIV: Centering Transgender Women Patients in HIV-related Care - Michael Patrick Vaughn, Columbia University; Ivelina Arnaoudova, Northwestern University; Dashawn Ealey, The New School
Power Structures at Play: Race and Gender Inequality in Politicized Leisure Spaces - Rachel Douglas, Florida State College at Jacksonville
Whose Attitudes and Money Matter? Reconsidering Relative Resources and Attitudes in Housework Participation in China - Junrong Sheng
Table 5: Gendered Violence & Sexual AssaultTable Presider: Christobel Asiedu, Louisiana Tech University
Intergenerational Transmission of Intimate Partner Physical Violence: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa - Christobel Asiedu, Louisiana Tech University; Elizabeth Asiedu, Howard University; Neepa Gaekwad Babulal, State University of New York at Fredonia; Jones Arkoh Paintsil, University of Cape Coast, Ghana; Tatenda Zinyemba, United Nations University-MERIT and Maastricht
Solidarity networks raising the need of protecting survivors’ protectors: how to prevent Isolating Gender Violence - Ana Vidu, University of California, Berkeley; Emilia Aiello, Harvard University
Deprogramming Sexual Assault: Institutional Characteristics and Variation in Prevention Programming Across U.S. Colleges and Universities - Charlotte Hoppen
Table 6: Gendered Identities, Religious IdentitiesTable Presider: Debadatta Chakraborty, University of
Massachusetts, AmherstDifferent Roles, Equal Treatment? Contingent Coupling of
Gender Ideology and Sexist Treatment in One’s Religion - Kylee A. Montgomery, University of Oklahoma; Samuel L. Perry, University of Oklahoma
Us v Them: Othering of Muslims in Sexual Violence Discourses on Indian Facebook - Neeraja Kolloju, Southern Illinois University
Why White Women Self-Derogate? Social Support, Religiosity and Coping Skills Explaining the Black-White Gap - Heili Pals, Texas A&M University-College Station; Fizza Raza, Texas A&M University; Warren Waren, Texas A&M University-College Station
Table 7: Gender, Work & EmpowermentTable Presider: Mary-Collier Wilks, Stanford University
Gendered workspaces among homeworkers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan - Makiko Fuwa, Tokyo Metropolitan University
Socio-Legal Empowerment for Working Women in Bangladesh - Fauzia Erfan Ahmed, Miami University-Ohio; Jyotsana Parajuli; Anna-Lucia Feldman
Table 8: Gendered ParentingTable Presider: Jessica Huerta, UCLA
Making [Involved] Fatherhood Look Badass[?]: Instagram Representations of Dads Wearing Babies - Jessica Huerta, UCLA
Re-Gendering or De-Gendering Fatherhood? Expansion versus Constriction in Fathers' Identities and Roles - Casey Scheibling, University of Toronto; Jillian Sunderland
“This Is My Daily Life”: Rethinking Social Media and Caregiving in Mothers’ Civic Engagement - Pei-Chen Cheng, SUNY Albany
Table 9: Gender & ScienceTable Presider: Sigrid Willa Luhr, University of Illinois-Chicago
Overselling Science: Gender and Self-Promotion in the Social Sciences - Christin L. Munsch, University of Connecticut; Jeffrey W. Lockhart, University of Michigan; Molly M. King, Santa Clara University
The Selection of STEM Subfields and the Performance of Gender: Evidence from the Undergraduate Admissions Process - Sonia Giebel, Stanford University; AJ Alvero, Stanford University; Ben Hidru Gebre-Medhin, Stanford University
The Use of Feminist Language in ADVANCE Publications - Jessica Gold, Northeastern University; Laura K. Nelson, University of British Columbia; Kathrin Zippel, Northeastern University
Table 10: Categorizing and Measuring Gender, Sexuality, & Feminism
Table Presider: Joan H. Robinson, CUNY-City CollegeBlurred Boundaries and Clear Distinctions: What Does it Mean
to be a Feminist in Modern China? - Irene ZengReassessing Gender, Sex, and Sexuality Measures in Surveys -
Christina Keiko Pao, University of OxfordWhat Are We Measuring When We’re Measuring Gender? -
Yasemin Besen-Cassino, Montclair State University; Dan Cassino, Fairleigh Dickinson University
Table 11: Race, Gender, Sexuality, & FamilyTable Presider: Emily C. Fox, University of California, Santa
BarbaraIs Family Socioeconomic Status Associated with Gender
Diverse Identity in Young Adulthood? - Lindsey Wilkinson, Portland State University; Dara Shifrer, Portland State University; Jennifer Pearson, Wichita State University
Race, Family and Conflicting Attitudes Towards Transracial Adoption by Same Sex Couples - Colleen Butler-Sweet, Sacred Heart University
The Role of Family, Race/Ethnicity and Class in Coming Out Experiences - Chloe Dunston, The Ohio State University; Luther Young, The Ohio State University
Table 12: Guns, Race, & GenderTable Presider: Catherine I. Bolzendahl, School of Public Policy
The Discursive Reproduction of Racial Inequality in Media Accounts of Mass Shootings - Tristan Bridges, University of California-Santa Barbara; Tara Leigh Tober, SUNY Brockport; Maya Chatterjee, Stanford University; Melanie Brazzell, University of California Santa Barbara
The “Gun Closet:” LGBTQ Gun Owners (In)Visibility and Stigma in LGBTQ Spaces - Thatcher Combs, University of Texas at Austin
4173. Meeting. Sociological Methodology Editorial BoardJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 3, 8:00-9:30am
4174. Meeting. American Sociological Review Editorial BoardJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 4, 8:00-9:30am
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Tuesday, 9:00 am
4201. Meeting. ASA Exhibit HallLACC, Level 1, West Hall B, 9:00am-12:00pm
4204. Meeting. Section on Animals and Society Council MeetingLACC, Level 1, 150C, 9:00-9:30am
4210. Meeting. Section on Political Sociology Council MeetingLACC, Level 1, 153C, 9:00-9:30am
4244. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Law Business MeetingLACC, Level 2, 502B, 9:00-9:30am
4272. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Sex and Gender Business Meeting
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 9:00-9:30am
Tuesday, 10:00 am
4303. Section on Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis. Research in Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
LACC, Level 1, 150A, 10:00-11:00amSession Organizers: Albert J. Meehan, Oakland University; Tanya
Stivers, University of California-Los AngelesPresider: Kevin A. Whitehead, University of California-Santa
BarbaraAn Ethnomethodological View of Ideology: Situated Programming
and Coding of Ideology - Gordon C. Chang, Western Illinois University; Tyler Leibnitz
Beyond Person-First and Identity-First: Disability Person Reference in Congressional Hearings - Brianna McKenna, University of California, Los Angeles
Police at Trial: Themes in Expert Testimony - Carmen Nave, Wilfrid Laurier University; Ann Marie Dennis, Oakland University
Trust and understanding in talking with machines - Jonas Ivarsson, University of Gothenburg; Oskar Lindwall, University of Gothenburg
4304. Regional Spotlight Session. Thirty Years After Los Angeles Burned: What Did 1992 Teach Us and Where Are We Now?
LACC, Level 1, 150B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizers: Nadia Y. Kim, Loyola Marymount University;
Jody Agius Vallejo, University of Southern CaliforniaPresider: Nadia Y. Kim, Loyola Marymount UniversityPanelists: Darnell M. Hunt, University of California-Los Angeles;
Manuel Pastor, University of Southern California; Angela Oh, Dept of Fair Employment and Housing; Nadia Y. Kim, Loyola Marymount University
4304. Section on History of Sociology and Social Thought. Regular Session for the History of Sociology and Social Thought
LACC, Level 1, 150C, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Paul Joosse, University of Hong KongPresider: Laura R. Ford, Bard CollegeEconomic Nationalism and Identitarian Reckoning: Tragedies
of Communal Appropriation in Max Weber’s Economic Sociology - Laura R. Ford, Bard College
Status and Subfield: The Distribution of Sociological Specializations across Departments - Timothy Burke Elder, University of Chicago; Austin Kozlowski, University of Chicago
Theorizing or Decorating? An Assessment of How Classical Theory is Used in Sociological Research, 2018-20 - Anthony Vincent Albanese, Pennsylvania State University
Transnational or Translational? Phenomenology and the Making of Post-Functionalist American Sociology - Besnik Pula, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
4306. Book Forum. Essential Dads: The Inequalities and Politics of Fathering
LACC, Level 1, 151, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Dawn M. Dow, University of Maryland-College
ParkAuthor: Jennifer Randles, California State University-FresnoPanelists: Tristan Bridges, University of California-Santa Barbara;
Philip N. Cohen, University of Maryland-College ParkModerator: Dawn M. Dow, University of Maryland-College Park
4307. Presidential Panel. The Movement to End Abortion and LGBTQI+ Rights: Insights from Ireland, Brazil, El Salvador, Uganda, and the United States
LACC, Level 1, 152, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Jocelyn S. Viterna, Harvard UniversityPresider: Jocelyn S. Viterna, Harvard UniversityPanelists: Debora Diniz, University of Brasilia; Pauline Cullen,
Maynooth University; SM Rodriguez, London School of Economics; Jocelyn S. Viterna, Harvard University; Fanny Gomez-Lugo, Georgetown Law School, Women's Equality Center
Recent changes in the composition of the U.S. Supreme Court raise questions about whether existing gender-based rights (like abortion access and LGBTQI+ protections) will be overturned. Yet this narrow focus on judicial decisions tends to ignore the broader so-called “pro-family” movement—the movement responsible for mounting these judicial challenges in the first place. Who are the organizations and activists mobilizing successfully against abortion and LGBTQI+ rights? How do they share resources, information, and tactics transnationally? Whose bodies are targeted with their policies and propaganda? And who benefits—economically, politically, and socially--from their legislative and judicial victories? This panel brings together experts on gender-based rights from four key cases—Ireland, Brazil, Uganda and El Salvador—offering a novel opportunity to understand how right-wing political parties and organizations around the globe are successfully transforming laws and institutions to protect the heteronormative order, and in the process, securing their own positions of political power. The panel concludes with a discussant who will review the current situation in the US, and reflect on its similarities and differences with the other cases.
4308. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities. Racial Arithmetic: New Empirical, Theoretical, and Methodological Directions in the Quantification of Race
LACC, Level 1, 153A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz, Northwestern
UniversityPresider: Tina M. Park, Partnership on AIPanelists: Sunmin Kim, Dartmouth College; Taylor M. Cruz,
California State University-Fullerton; Deadric T. Williams, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; Desi Small-Rodriguez, University of California-Los Angeles
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4309. Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility. Open Topic for the Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility Section
LACC, Level 1, 153B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Christina Cross, Harvard UniversityPresider: Christina Cross, Harvard UniversityDeindustrialization and Fiscal Decline - Rourke OBrien, Yale
University; Zachary Parolin, Bocconi University; Atheendar Venkataramani, University of Pennsylvania
Parallel Systems of Control – Mimicking internal structures when monitoring of clients in Belgian welfare offices - Lisa Marie Borrelli, HES-SO, University of Applied Sciences and Arts; Sophie Andreetta, University of Liège
The Topography of Subnational Inequality - Tom VanHeuvelen, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Kobie Price, University of Minnesota
Towards a Sociological Theory of Garnishments: The Case of the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend - Sarah Reibstein, Princeton University
4310. Section on Political Economy of the World-System. Defenses and Critiques of Racial Capitalism as an Analytical Tool
LACC, Level 1, 153C, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Manuela Boatca, Freiburg UniversityPresider: Manuela Boatca, Freiburg UniversityPanelists: Vilna Francine Bashi, Northwestern University; Marilyn
Grell-Brisk, University of California, Riverside; Jason W. Moore, Binghamton University; Whitney Nicole Laster Pirtle, University of California-Merced
4311. Regular Session. Deviance and Social Control: Experiences and Perceptions of Crime and Deviance
LACC, Level 2, 301A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Andrea M. Leverentz, University of
Massachusetts-BostonPresider: Leslie Elva MacColman, Ohio State UniversityIntergenerational Transmission of Adolescent Deviance: The Effect
of Parental Living Configuration, Involvement, and Gender - Wan Huang, Texas A&M University; Heili Pals, Texas A&M University-College Station
Gang Exit Strategies and Frictions Amidst Changing Gang Landscapes - Megan Kang, Princeton University
The Social-Spatial Coordinates of Stigma - Ryan T Steel, University of Minnesota
Property Crime and the Social Control of Homelessness in Seattle - Charles C Lanfear, University of Oxford; Lindsey R. Beach, University of Washington; Karen A. Snedker, Seattle Pacific University
Organizational Participation and Feelings of Safety in High-Crime Neighborhoods: Building Collective Efficacy in Urban Honduras - Leslie Elva MacColman, Ohio State University
4312. Regular Session. The Sociology of ElitesLACC, Level 2, 301B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Jenny M. Stuber, University of North FloridaPresider: Jenny M. Stuber, University of North FloridaMilestones as Merit: Gatekeeping in Elite Independent School
Admissions - Estela Bernice Diaz, Columbia University; Lauren Rivera, Northwestern University
Separate Spheres: The Gender Division of Labor in the Financial Elite - Jill Evelyn Yavorsky, University of North Carolina-Charlotte; Lisa A. Keister, Duke University; Yue Qian, University of British Columbia; Sarah Thebaud, University of California-Santa Barbara
Class Keeping: How Privileged Non-Elites Produce Elite Lifestyles - Taylor Laemmli, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Narratives of Uncertainty Among Mexican Economic Elites in the Age of AMLO - Blanca Heredia, CIDE (Mexico); Patrick Inglis, Grinnell College; Alice Krozer, El Colegio de México
Texas is a New Boy: Oilmen, Golddiggers, and other “New Money” in Dallas High Society - Shay O'Brien, Princeton University
Discussant: Jenny M. Stuber, University of North Florida
4313. Regular Session. Mechanisms for Maintaining and Challenging Inequality in Higher Education
LACC, Level 2, 303A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Julie Renee Posselt, University of Southern
CaliforniaPresider: Hersheda Patel, Georgia State University“I didn’t want it to be a sob story”: Black Student Narration in
College Personal Statements - Aya Marie Waller-BeyOffering Safe Passage: Grading Schemes and Enrollment Patterns
in Undergraduate Math - Monique Harrison, Stanford University
Predatory Inclusion in Non-Profit and For-Profit Online Education - Christian Michael Smith, University of California-Merced; Amber Dyan Villalobos, University of California-Merced; Laura Theresa Hamilton, University of California-Merced; Charlie Eaton, University of California-Merced
Social Class, Debt, and Public Beliefs about Major Choice: Evidence from a National Survey Experiment - Emma D. Cohen, American Institutes for Research; Natasha Quadlin, University of California-Los Angeles; Shiva Rouhani, UCLA
Discussant: S. Michael Gaddis, University of California-Los Angeles
4314. Regular Session. Predictors and Consequences of the US Health-Care Safety Net
LACC, Level 2, 303B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Megan M. Reynolds, University of UtahPresider: Mary Thierry Texeira, California State University-San
Bernardino'American Exceptionalism' or 'Republican Exceptionalism'? A
cross-national study of public opinion on health care policy - Sean Bock, Harvard University; Jason Beckfield, Harvard University
Evaluating Social Determinants of Health as Predictors of COVID-19 Mortality Across U.S. Counties - Benjamin Sosnaud, Trinity University; Rachel Catherine Kaufman, Trinity University
Gaps in the Safety-net: Community Health Center Proximity and Having a Regular Source of Care - Danielle Gadson, Villanova University
Geography of the U.S. Health Care Safety Net and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Mortality, 1990-2016 - Emily Parker, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Discussant: Megan M. Reynolds, University of Utah
4315. Regular Session. Organizations II: Organizational PracticesLACC, Level 2, 304A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur, Rhode Island
CollegePresider: Benjamin R. Weiss, Occidental CollegeThe Influence of Competitors on Decision-Making: Uncertainty
and the Composition of Reference Groups - Eunsung Yoon, University of Arizona
Responsible corporate tax practice and global tax justice - Sara Ravn Jespersen, Copenhagen Business School
Diminishing Returns to Social Capitalist Firms and Their Employee
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Advocates: Evidence from WeChat - Chaitanya Kaligotla, Simon Fraser University; Sarah Wittman, George Mason University; Jingyuan Yang, George Mason University; Yuan Qu, Rutgers Business School; Wei Zeng, School of Business Administration, Hunan University
Vacancy Chains as Strategy: Inter-Administration Mobility of Political Elites in Reform China - Shilin Jia, University of Chicago; Benjamin Rohr, University of Chicago
Volatility in Local Nonprofit Safety Nets during COVID-19 - Scott W. Allard, University of Washington; Mathew Emmet Coleman Smith, findhelp
4316. Regular Session. Global Perspectives on Marriage and Unions
LACC, Level 2, 304B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Cassandra Cotton, Arizona State University-
TempePresider: Kyle Gresenz, Arizona State UniversityLove as a Low Priority: Gender and Relationship History
Differences in Singles’ Value of Partnership - Hannah Tessler, Yale University; Meera Choi, Yale University; Grace Kao, Yale University
Societal transitions, gendered ethnolinguistic identities, and marital conservatism in Central Asia - Victor Agadjanian, University of California-Los Angeles; Lesia Nedoluzhko
Roka Engagements and India’s Joint Arranged Marriages - Megan Nicole Reed, University of Pennsylvania
Marital Dynamics in China: Housework, Breadwinning, Decision-making, and Marital Satisfaction - Xiaoling Shu, University of California-Davis
“Even Though We’re Married, I’m Single”: Romantic Relationships Following Partner Incarceration - Kristin Turney, University of California-Irvine; Katelyn Rose Malae, University of California-Irvine; MacKenzie Antoinette Christensen; Sarah Halpern-Meekin, University of Wisconsin-Madison
4317. Regular Session. MasculinitiesLACC, Level 2, 304C, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Miriam J. Abelson, Portland State UniversityPresider: Miriam J. Abelson, Portland State University“It’s Certainly Fair for Me”: Hybrid Masculinities and the Gendered
Division of Labor During COVID-19 - Jurgita Abromaviciute, California State University-San Bernardino; Emily Kiyoko Carian, University of California-Irvine
Racializing the Gender Friendship Gap: Intersectionality-Informed Analysis of Men’s Perceptions of Closeness to Best Friends - Emily C. Fox, University of California, Santa Barbara
Virtually Masculine: Queer Men’s Experiences with Harassment in Online Video Games - Jeremy Brenner-Levoy, University of Cincinnati
The Exonerating “Guise of Brotherhood”: Fraternities and the Normalization of Intra-Fraternal Sexual Violence - Sino Esthappan; Laura Beth Nielsen, Northwestern University
Real men drive trucks: Tracking masculinity among oil and gas workers on Twitter - Angeline Letourneau, University of Alberta; Debra J. Davidson, University of Alberta; Carrie Karsgaard
4318. Regular Session. Critical Approaches to Media Analysis: News Framing Around the world
LACC, Level 2, 306A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Anahi Viladrich, CUNY-Queens CollegePresider: Anahi Viladrich, CUNY-Queens College
A Hierarchy of Tolerance for Violence: Media Framing of Movements in Three Countries - Yao Li, University of Florida; Marion Cassard; Brooke Holmes
Do Social Media Undermine Democracy More Than Traditional Media? - Yao-Tai Li, University of New South Wales
Media and Cultural Tools of Radicalisation in Hungary - Umut Korkut, Glasgow Caledonian University; Roland Fazekas, Glasgow Caledonian University
The Changing Landscape of Reporting Health and Environmental RIsk Information - Martin Rooke, Harvard Kennedy School
Discussant: Helen B. Marrow, Tufts University
4319. Regular Session. Sport and InequalitiesLACC, Level 2, 306B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Michela Musto, University of British ColumbiaPresider: Sekani Robinson, University of California-Santa BarbaraLevel Playing Fields: How American Youth Understand and
Navigate Meritocracy in Sports, and its Implications - Mason Jones; Douglas Hartmann, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Teresa Toguchi Swartz, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Feminine Negotiations and Patriarchal Bargains: Contradictory Resistance in Women’s Flat Track Roller Derby - Torisha Khonach, University of Nevada-Las Vegas
‘Essential for the Soul’?: Leisure as a Flashpoint During COVID-19 Lockdowns in Ontario, Canada - Derek Silva, Western University; LIam Kennedy, King's University College at Western University Canada; Mark Norman, McMaster University
The Organizational Contexts of Title IX Equity in NCAA Division-I Sports - Breon Haskett
Watch Me Protest: Comparing Sport Media’s Portrayal of Athlete Activism Across the (M)NBA & WNBA - Katelyn E Foltz, University of Maryland - College Park
4322. Section on Political Sociology. Advances in Political Sociology
LACC, Level 2, 309, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizers: Fabio Rojas, Indiana University-Bloomington;
Pamela M. Hong, Indiana UniversityPresider: Paul D. Almeida, University of California-MercedNegative Partisanship is Not Enough: Surprising Asymmetries in
Affective Polarization - Steven Lauterwasser, University of California, Berkeley
Reclaiming the Past to Transcend the Present: Nostalgic Appeals in U.S. Presidential Elections - Bart Bonikowski, New York University; Oscar Stuhler, New York University
Situated Loyalties and Rare Acts of Moral Courage Among Federal Civil Servants under the Trump Administration - Jaime Kucinskas, Hamilton College
The Authoritarian Society: Chinese Civil Society and the (Re)Production of Hegemonic Authoritarianism - Anthony J. Spires, The University of Melbourne
The Local Contexts of American (Anti)-Statism - Stephanie Lynn Ternullo, University of Chicago
4324. Thematic Session. Geographies of Legal Displacement: Spatial Analyses of the Criminal Legal System
LACC, Level 2, 402A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizers: Jessica T. Simes, Boston University; Brenden
Beck, University of Colorado-DenverPresider: Rahim Kurwa, University of Illinois at ChicagoPolice Killings and Municipal Budgeting in Unequal Suburbs -
Brenden Beck, University of Colorado-Denver
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The Political Economy of Prisons and Immigrant Detention - John Major Eason, University of Wisconsin-Madison
To Protect and Serve Capital: Policing, Real Estate Development, and the Regulation of Public Space in New York City - Hannah Pullen-Blasnik, Columbia University
Mass Incarceration as Community Loss: The Spatial Context of Time Lost to Imprisonment - Jessica T. Simes, Boston University
4325. Thematic Session. The Intellectual and Material Lives of Sexual and Gender Classifications
LACC, Level 2, 402B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Tey Meadow, Columbia UniversityPresider: Tey Meadow, Columbia UniversityPanelists: Danya Lagos, University of California-Berkeley; Tara
Marie Gonsalves, University of California, Berkeley; Aliya Saperstein, Stanford University
4326. Thematic Session. National Identities, Perceptions of Threat, and Ideas of Security
LACC, Level 2, 403A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Sam Jackson, University at AlbanyPresider: Sam Jackson, University at AlbanyPanelists: Amarnath Amarasingam, Queen's University; Amy
Cooter, Vanderbilt University; Louie Dean Valencia, Texas State University
4328. Community and Urban Sociology Section. Migrations: Forced, Voluntary, and Temporary
LACC, Level 2, 404A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Teresa Irene Gonzales, University of
Massachusetts-LowellPresider: Cheryl Llewellyn, University of Massachusetts LowellPrecarious Migrant Workers in Limbo between Migration, Labor,
and Criminal Law - Kurt Kuehne, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Return Migration, Reintegration, and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from Kyrgyzstan - Saeed Ahmad, Utah state Univeristy; Erin Trouth Hofmann, Utah State University
The Institutional Mechanism of Minority Displacement : The Southeastern Perspective - Yael Shmaryahu- Yeshurun, University of California San Diego (UCSD)
The sakan shababiyy, or the world improvised: displacement and masculine domestic space in Lebanon - Samuel Dinger, New York University
Turkish Emigration as A Response to the Incremental Degradation of Democracy - Duygu Alpan, Stony Brook University
4330. Section on Sociology of Mental Health. Section Awards and Pearlin Award Lecture
LACC, Level 2, 405, 10:00-11:00amSession Organizer: Tony N. Brown, Rice UniversityPresider: Tony N. Brown, Rice University
4334. Section on Economic Sociology. A Future for Economic Sociology: Offering Solutions
LACC, Level 2, 408A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Emily Anne Erikson, Yale UniversityPresider: Damon M. Centola, University of PennsylvaniaComments on the Future of Economic Sociology 1 - Emily A.
Barman, Loyola University-ChicagoComments on the Future of Economic Sociology 2 - Olav
Sorenson, University of California-Los Angeles
Comments on the Future of Economic Sociology 3 - Georg Rilinger, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Comments on the Future of Economic Sociology 4 - Frederick F. Wherry, Princeton University
4336. Section on Sociology of Law. Becoming a Sociologist of Law
LACC, Level 2, 409A, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Sida Liu, University of TorontoPresider: Sida Liu, University of TorontoPanelists: Ellen Berrey, University of Toronto; Elizabeth Chiarello,
Saint Louis University; Kwai Hang Ng, University of California, San Diego; Ashley T. Rubin, University of Hawaii-Manoa; Emily Ryo, University of Southern California
4337. Section on Sociology of Sex and Gender. Gendered Bureaucracies of Displacement
LACC, Level 2, 409B, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Joya Misra, University of Massachusetts-
AmherstPresider: Joya Misra, University of Massachusetts-AmherstPanelists: Oluwakemi M. Balogun, University of Oregon; Brandon
Andrew Robinson, University of California-Riverside; Paulina Garcia del Moral, University of Guelph
4343. Meeting. TRAILS Area Editors MeetingLACC, Level 2, 502A, 10:00-11:30am
4344. Human Rights Research in Progress RoundtableLACC, Level 2, 502B, 10:00-11:00amSession Organizer: Zakiya Luna, Washington University-St. LouisTable Presider: Zakiya Luna, Washington University-St. LouisAmerican Media Coverage of Human Rights: Topic Modeling of
Print Media, 2000-2021 - Nahyun Kim; Jeong-Woo Koo, Sungkyunkwan University
Discursive Changes of Print Media Coverage of Human Rights - HaeChang Lee, Sungkyunkwan University; Jeong-Woo Koo, Sungkyunkwan University
Subjective Dignity and Self-Reported Health: Results from the United States Before and During the Covid-19 Pandemic - Matthew Andersson, Baylor University; Steven Hitlin, University of Iowa
4346. Section on Latina/o Sociology. COVID-19 and Latinx Communities
LACC, Level 2, 505, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Sylvia Zamora, Loyola Marymount UniversityPresider: Alex Trillo, Saint Peter's UniversityBoxed In: Amazon Warehouse Workers’ Health Concerns During
the COVID-19 Pandemic - Juliann Allison, American Alpine Club Researcher, University of California Env. Policy Scholar; Ellen R. Reese, University of California-Riverside
Gate-openers: Role of Trust and Gender with Latino Immigrants during COVID-19 - Veronica Montes, Bryn Mawr College; Beatriz Padilla, University of South Florida; Erika Busse, Macalester College
How NYState's Excluded Workers Fund Helps Immigrants Hurt by the Covid Pandemic - Robert Courtney Smith, CUNY-Baruch College
Revisiting the Hispanic Health Paradox: Latino Immigrants in New York City during the COVID-19 Pandemic - Norma E Fuentes-Mayorga, City College of NY-CUNY; Yana A. Kucheva, CUNY-City College
Trusted Sources of COVID-19 Information and Preventive Health Behaviors among Hispanic Immigrants: The
Session 4324, continued
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Role of Gender - Emily A. Ekl, Indiana University; Gerardo Maupome, Fairbanks School of Public Health, IUPUI
Discussant: Alex Trillo, Saint Peter's University
4367. Regular Session. Sociology of FoodJW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza I, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Zulema Valdez, University of California-MercedPresider: Marbella Hill, Stanford UniversityFake It When You Make It: Negotiating Authenticity and Racial
Inequality in American Fine Dining - Gillian Gualtieri, Vanderbilt University
“Making it Stretch”: How Low-Income Black Mothers Manage Food Security in the Context of COVID-19 - Cayce C. Hughes, Colorado College; Marbella Hill, Stanford University; Simon Edward Fern, Rice University; Rachel Tolbert Kimbro, Rice University
Pursuing a “Normal” Life of Food: Families’ Experiences of Pediatric Food Allergy Clinical Trials - Jill A. Fisher, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Redlining, Racism and Food Access in US Urban Cores - Yasamin Shaker, University of Utah; Sara Elizabeth Grineski, University of Utah; Timothy William Collins, University of Utah; Aaron Berlin Flores
The Taste of La Tierra:" Food and Multigenerational Immigrant Identity - Matthew Blanton, University of Texas at Austin; Katarina Huss, University of Texas at Austin
4368. Section on Sociology of Population. Family Patterns and Population Change
JW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza II, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizers: Federica Querin, European University
Institute; Jessica Houston Su, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Presider: Jessica Houston Su, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
The speed of life and the life course - Nicoletta Balbo, Bocconi University, Milan (Italy); Francesco C. Billari, Bocconi University, Milan (Italy); Elia Boschetti
Family Norms in Flux? The 2 Child Norm in the United States Re-Evaluated - Julia A Behrman, Northwestern University
Taiwanese Young Adults’ Family Formation Life Courses in the Twenty-First Century - Tim Futing Liao, University of Illinois; Ting-Syuan Lin; Chin-Chun Yi, ACADEMIA SINICA
The Influence of Grandparents’ Health and Mortality on Children’s Well-being - Sophia Chae, University of Montreal; Hans-Peter Kohler, University of Pennsylvania; Iliana Kohler
Under Different Roofs? Coresidence With Adult Children and Parents’ Mental Health Across Race and Ethnicity, 1998-2018 - Jennifer Caputo, University of Chicago; Kathleen A. Cagney, University of Chicago
Discussants: Mariana Amorim, Washington State University; Léa Pessin, Pennsylvania State University
4369. Section on Mathematical Sociology. Theoretical Unification and Sociological Theory: An Appreciation of the Contributions of T.J. Fararo
JW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza III, 10:00-11:00amSession Organizer: John Skvoretz, University of South FloridaPresider: John Skvoretz, University of South FloridaPanelists: Carter T. Butts, University of California-Irvine;
Guillermina Jasso, New York University; Gianluca Manzo, Sorbonne University
4371. Meeting. Contemporary Sociology Editorial BoardJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 10:00-11:30am
4372. Animals and Society RoundtableJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 10:00-11:30amSession Organizer: Carol L. Glasser, Minnesota State University-
MankatoTable Presider: Carol L. Glasser, Minnesota State University-
MankatoImporting Cruelty: Environmental Sociology, International Trade,
and Animal Welfare - Michael D Briscoe, Colorado State University-Pueblo
You, the Oppressor - Teaching DEI with Animal Intersections - Seven Mattes, Michigan State University
Tuesday, 11:00 am
4403. Meeting. Section on Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis Business Meeting
LACC, Level 1, 150A, 11:00-11:30am
4430. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Mental Health Business Meeting
LACC, Level 2, 405, 11:00-11:30am
4444. Meeting. Sociology of Human Rights Business MeetingLACC, Level 2, 502B, 11:00-11:30am
4469. Meeting. Section on Mathematical Sociology Business Meeting
JW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza III, 11:00-11:30am
Tuesday, 12:00 pm
4503. Section on Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis. Current Research in Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
LACC, Level 1, 150A, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizers: Tanya Stivers, University of California-Los
Angeles; Albert J. Meehan, Oakland UniversityPresider: Tanya Stivers, University of California-Los AngelesDispatching emergency service: The organization of encounters
between 911 call takers and field officers - Heidi Kevoe-Feldman, Northeastern University; Steven E. Clayman, University of California-Los Angeles
Two contrasting visual jurisprudences in the adjudication of police-involved shootings caught on video - Patrick G. Watson, Wilfrid Laurier University
How patients use epistemic markers in pursuing requests for treatment - Aleksandr Shirokov, Rutgers University
Constructing Childhood in Social Interaction: How Parents Assert Epistemic Primacy over Their Children - Ruey-Ying Liu, UCLA
Protocol Subversion: Staging and Stalking “Machine Intelligence” at School - Philippe Sormani, University of Lausanne
4504. Section on History of Sociology and Social Thought. "Sociology" and "Social Thought"
LACC, Level 1, 150B, 12:00-1:00pmSession Organizer: Paul Joosse, University of Hong KongPresider: Paul Joosse, University of Hong KongPanelists: Laura R. Ford, Bard College; Hon-fai Chen, Lingnan
University, Hong Kong; Kevin B. Anderson, University of California, Santa Barbara
Session 4346, continued
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4504. Section on Animals and Society. Animals and Society Open Paper Session
LACC, Level 1, 150C, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Carol L. Glasser, Minnesota State University-
MankatoPresider: Jordan Fox Besek, SUNY-BuffaloConstructing Sustainable Food at COP 26 - Moses SeenarineDocile Sharks, A New Way of Knowing - Jennifer Rebecca
Schauer; Siobhan M PenderTeaching Human Animal Studies Courses: Exploring Student
Characteristics Across Three Universities - Elizabeth Grauerholz, University of Central Florida; Cameron Thomas Whitley, Western Washington University; Erin N. Kidder, Valencia College; Kelley Ortiz; Kathy Shepherd Stolley, Virginia Wesleyan University
4506. Book Forum. Refusing Death: Immigrant Women and the Fight for Environmental Justice in LA
LACC, Level 1, 151, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Angie Y. Chung, SUNY-AlbanyAuthor: Nadia Y. Kim, Loyola Marymount UniversityPanelists: Rhacel Salazar Parrenas, University of Southern
California; Veronica Terriquez, University of California, Los Angeles; Jyoti Puri, Simmons University
Moderator: Aldon D. Morris, Northwestern University
4507. Presidential Panel. Housing Insecurity under Bureaucracies of Displacement
LACC, Level 1, 152, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Esther Sullivan, University of Colorado-DenverPresider: Esther Sullivan, University of Colorado-DenverThe Sidewalk Shelter Shuffle: Managing Visible Homelessness in
the City - Christopher Herring, Harvard UniversityHousing Policy Loopholes: How Landlords Evade Tenant-Friendly
Housing Laws - Eva Rosen, Georgetown University; Natasha Camhi, Georgetown University
Government Assistance, Neighborhood Change, and the Limits of ‘Progressive’ Housing Policy Across the Greater Toronto Area - Prentiss A. Dantzler, University of Toronto
Layered Insecurities: Understanding the Involuntary Mobility of Voucher Households at the Intersection of Demand, Supply, and Public Policy - Philip M.E. Garboden, University of Hawaii-Manoa
Renters’ Revolt and a Changing Policy Terrain for Landlords - Anna Reosti, American Bar Foundation; Kyle Crowder, University of Washington; Courtney Allen, University of Washington, Seattle; Chris Hess, Cornell University
This session takes stock of current and future directions for the sociology of housing insecurity, with special attention to the programs, policies, and partnerships that manage residents experiencing housing insecurity. While much of the research on housing instability focuses on eviction, households face multiple forms of acute and chronic housing insecurity. This session pulls together sociologists studying eviction, homelessness, low-income housing assistance, landlord-tenant relations, and displacement. The session will highlight the intersections between the lived experience of housing insecurity and the urban configurations, regulatory processes, local and federal policies, and organizational practices that structure housing insecurity.
4508. Meeting. Section on Political Economy of the World-System Business Meeting
LACC, Level 1, 153A, 12:00-1:30pm
4509. Theory Section. Theorizing the USLACC, Level 1, 153B, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Stephanie L. Mudge, University of California-
DavisPresider: Stephanie L. Mudge, University of California-DavisCultural DNA, Pluralism and Schismogenesis: Recovery of
Parsonian Conceptions for Diagnosing Our Times - Michael E. Bare, University of Chicago
Cultural Power, Inequality and American Exceptionalism - Gregg Matthew Olsen, University of Manitoba
Power and Light: Public Lands and the Energy Transition in America - Hillary Angelo, University of California-Santa Cruz
Untangling the Republican, Imperial, and Settler Colonial Dimensions of American State Formation: A Congressional Analysis - Mary Shi, UC Berkeley
Where You From? Belonging, Abstractions and Property Claims - Nicole Elise Trujillo-Pagan, Wayne State University
Discussant: Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz, Northwestern University
4510. Regular Session. Citizenship IILACC, Level 1, 153C, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Elizabeth M. Aranda, University of South
FloridaPresider: Lauren Duquette-Rury, Wayne State UniversityThe Non-Citizenship Penalty: Family-Level (Non)Citizenship and
Social Welfare Benefits Use - Jane Lilly Lopez, Brigham Young University-Provo; Hayley Pierce, Brigham Young University-Provo
Caring for Citizenship: How paid care work expands social and political rights - Vrinda Marwah, University of Utah
Second-class Care: How U.S. immigration policies stratify biological citizenship for “unqualified” immigrants with cancer - Meredith Van Natta, University of California-Merced
The Heteronormalization of Sex Cells: Blood, Genes, and the Transmission of Birthright Citizenship i - Chloe Sariego, Yale University
4511. Regular Session. DisastersLACC, Level 2, 301A, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Fernando I. Rivera, University of Central FloridaPresider: Marla Del Pilar Perez-Lugo, University of Texas at Rio
Grande ValleyDisplacement and Disasters: Population Change, Disasters, and
Gentrification in Urban America from 2000 to 2017 - Kevin T Smiley, Louisiana State University; Samantha Ramey, Louisiana State University; Frederick Weil, Louisiana State University; Michael Scott Barton, Louisiana State University
Suffering and Surviving: An Intersectional Analysis of Marginalized Communities after the 2017 Hurricane Season - Cassandra Jean, University of Washington
The effect of natural disasters on migration and demographic change at the neighborhood level - Ted Mouw, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Elizabeth Frankenberg, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; Anna Gardner, UNC Chapel Hill
Rethinking Disaster Utopia: The Limits of Conspicuous Resilience for Community-based Recovery and Adaptation - Summer Marie Gray, University of California-Santa Barbara
4512. Regular Session. Intensive Parenting: Ideals, Behaviors, and Consequences
LACC, Level 2, 301B, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Patrick Steven Ishizuka, Washington
University-St. Louis
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Presider: Allison Daminger, University of Wisconsin-MadisonLocal Welfare State Spending and Educational Gaps in Parental
Time with Children - Margot Jackson, Brown University; Ariel Kalil; Haoming Song, Brown University
Negotiating ‘impossible’ ideals: Latent classes of intensive mothering in the United States - Jane Lankes
What’s a Parent to do? Measuring Parenting Styles with Topic Modeling for Short Texts - Orestes Pat Hastings, Colorado State University; Luca Maria Pesando, McGill University
Models of Parenthood among Childless Young Adults - Sarah R. Hayford, Ohio State University; Anna Claire Church, The Ohio State University; Chloe Dunston, The Ohio State University; Karen Guzzo, Bowling Green State University
Trends in the Parenthood Gap in Health and Well-being from 1996 to 2018 - Kei Nomaguchi, Bowling Green State University; Melissa A. Milkie, University of Toronto
4513. Section on Sociology of Human Rights. The Sociology of Human Rights and Digital Technologies
LACC, Level 2, 303A, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: John G. Dale, George Mason UniversityPresider: John G. Dale, George Mason UniversityAutomating Sexual Racism: Human Rights and Racialized Tech in
Online Dating - Apryl A. Williams, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Communicative Capitalism, Networked Politics, and the Intellectual Dark Web - Sean Thomas Doody, University of Maryland, College Park
Digital Witnessing as Transitional Justice - Ronald Niezen, McGill University
‘Verification Junkies’: Autoethnography and the Emotional Life of Digital Open Source Investigations for Human Rights - Ella McPherson, University of Cambridge
Working Human Rights into Digital Technology Policy: Contesting Bureaucratic Futures of Japan’s Automated “Society 5.0” - John G. Dale, George Mason University; Nobuhiro Aizawa, Kyushu University
4522. Regular Session. Racism and Antiracism Regular SessionLACC, Level 2, 309, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Melissa Brown, Santa Clara UniversityPresider: Carina A. Bandhauer, Western Connecticut State
UniversityFrom #BlackLivesMatter to #StopAsianHate: How Chinese
American Evangelicals Use Religion to Frame Racial Injustice - Bianca Mabute-Louie, Rice University
“Not One of Us”: Heterogeneous Outgroup Rejection in the Wake of Terrorist Attacks - Daniel Nicholas Ramirez, Pennsylvania State University; S. Michael Gaddis, University of California-Los Angeles; Joeun Kim, KDI School of Public Policy and Management
Soy Afro? Categories, images and numbers: the (re)making of Blackness in Mexico - Emiko Saldivar, University of California – Santa Barbara; Monica G Moreno Figueroa, University of Cambridge
Uncertain Safety: Uncovering the Racial Socialization Process among Muslim American Families - Rebecca Karam, Michigan State University
“We Are Not Chinese”: Korean Immigrants’ Antagonism toward Asian Panethnic Label during the COVID-19 Pandemic - Chungse Jung, SUNY-Binghamton
4523. Meeting. ASA Sections CommitteeLACC, Level 2, 401, 12:00-1:30pm
4524. Thematic Session. Bureaucracy as NecropoliticsLACC, Level 2, 402A, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Louise Seamster, University of IowaPresider: Louise Seamster, University of IowaPanelists: Reuben Miller, University of Chicago; Atiya Husain,
Carleton University; Alyasah Ali Sewell, Emory University; Armando Lara-Millan, University of California-Berkeley
4525. Thematic Session. Schools as Inequality Regimes: Bureaucracy, Organizational Processes, and Educational Inequalities
LACC, Level 2, 402B, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Thurston A. Domina, University of North
Carolina-Chapel HillPresider: Jacob Hibel, University of California-Davis'You Need to be More Responsible': How Homework and Other
Status-Reinforcing Processes Perpetuate the Myth of Meritocracy in School - Jessica McCrory Calarco, Indiana University-Bloomington; Ilana S. Horn, Vanderbilt University
Restorative for all? Racial Disproportionality and School Discipline Under Restorative Justice - Miles Davison; Andrew Penner, University of California-Irvine; Emily K. Penner, University of California-Irvine
Effectiveness versus equity? Variation in school contributions to socioeconomic (in)equalities - Paul Hanselman, University of California-Irvine; Paul Y Yoo
Socially Distanced Schooling: The Limits of Weak Ties among Parents in a Pandemic - Brittany Murray, Davidson College; Alma Nidia Garza, Purdue University; Linda Renzulli, Purdue University
4526. Thematic Session. State of the Unions: Labor Law and the Future of Collective Bargaining
LACC, Level 2, 403A, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Barry Eidlin, McGill UniversityPresider: Barry Eidlin, McGill UniversityPanelists: Johnnie Lotesta, Appalachian State University; Jane
McAlevey, University of California-Berkeley; Veena Dubal, UC Hastings College of the Law; William V. Gould IV, Stanford University
4527. Thematic Session. State Bureaucracies and the Local Management of Religious Freedom (Joint ASA-ASR Session)
LACC, Level 2, 403B, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Damon Mayrl, Colby CollegePresider: James Spickard, University of RedlandsPolicing the Wall: How Religious Leaders and Local Law
Enforcement Officials Interact in Eight American Communities - Gary Adler, Pennsylvania State University; Damon Mayrl, Colby College; Jonathan Scott Coley, Oklahoma State University; Rebecca Sager, Loyola Marymount University
Black Religious Leaders and the Fine Line of Political Negotiation - Korie L. Edwards, Ohio State University
By the Least Restrictive Means? Administering Religious Freedom in a State Women's Prison - Rachel Ellis, University of Maryland-College Park
Discussant: Jaime Kucinskas, Hamilton College
4528. Community and Urban Sociology Section. Unlearning Core Concepts in Urban/Community Sociology
LACC, Level 2, 404A, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Demar Francis Lewis, Yale UniversityPresider: Zachary Levenson, University of North Carolina-
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GreensboroFlourishing in the Black Metropolis: Toward a Positive Sociology
of Race - Demetrius Miles Murphy, University of Southern California
Producing and Emplacing Difference: Property Regulation, Spatialization, and Urban Fragmentation in Mexico City - Sarah Elizabeth Farr, University of Wisconsin-Madison
White Spacemaking: Race and Urban Change - Shani Adia Evans, Rice University
Securityscapes of Colonial Nairobi - Amanda Cristina Ball, Brown University
4530. Section on Sociology of Mental Health. Mental Health Challenges Created by Mass Incarceration and the Carceral State
LACC, Level 2, 405, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Sirry Alang, Lehigh UniversityPresider: J'Mauri JacksonDisciplinary Paternalism in the Ontario Review Board’s Oversight
of NCR Individuals - LIam Kennedy, King's University College at Western University Canada; Joshua D.M. Shaw; Tyler King
Exploring the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health of incarcerated women and correctional healthcare providers - Jennifer Elyse James, University of California, San Francisco; Leslie Riddle; Giselle Perez-Aguilar, UCSF
The Pervasiveness and Proliferation of Anticipatory Stress During Jail Incarceration - Estéfani Marín, University of California, Irvine; Kristin Turney, University of California-Irvine; Naomi F. Sugie, University of California-Irvine; Daniela Kaiser, University of California, Irvine
Discussant: Kathryn M. Nowotny, University of Miami
4534. Section on Economic Sociology. Social Processes and the Construction of Value
LACC, Level 2, 408A, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Barbara Kiviat, Stanford UniversityPresider: Rourke OBrien, Yale UniversityFrom Fair Prices to Accessible Medications: Valuation and
Charity in Justifications of Prescription Drug Prices - Laura Halcomb, UCSB
Markets in action: social order and disorder in the Eurozone - Marion Fourcade, University of California-Berkeley; Caleb Richard Scoville, Tufts University; Irem Inal
Pricing the Priceless Child 2.0: Human Capital as the New Social Value of Children - Nina Bandelj, University of California-Irvine; Michelle Spiegel, University of California, Irvine
Provider, Passionate, Schemer, and Slacker: Social Characterizations of the Wage and Labor Claimsmaking - Kushan Dasgupta, University of California-Los Angeles
“Walking Liabilities”: How Bail Agents Utilize Co-Signers to Mitigate Risk and At What Costs - Faith M Deckard, University of Texas-Austin
4535. Thematic Session. Sexual DisplacementsLACC, Level 2, 408B, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Elena Shih, Brown UniversityPresider: SM Rodriguez, London School of EconomicsPanelists: Siobhan Brooks, California State University-Fullerton;
Ghassan Moussawi, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Terrence Wooten, UCSB; Laurel Westbrook, Grand Valley State University; Gowri Vijayakumar, Brandeis University
4536. Section on Sociology of Law. Legal Actors and Legal Infrastructures II
LACC, Level 2, 409A, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Matthew Peter Fox, SUNY BrockportPresider: Vitor Dias, Indiana University-BloomingtonA Tale of Two Worlds? Child Custody Outcomes of Divorce
Litigations in Contemporary China - Ya Su, Dickinson College
Expandable and Worthy? Victim Exceptionalism Tradeoffs in Immigrant Legal Services - Lilly Yu, Harvard University
Global Environmental Change, Local Social Problems: Litigating for Climate Justice in a Microcosm of the Anthropocene - Vitor Dias, Indiana University-Bloomington
Punitive Protests and Judicial Decisions: Evidence from Brazil’s Anti-Corruption Movements - Luiz Vilaca, University of Notre Dame
4537. Section on Sociology of Sex and Gender. Gendered and Racialized Organizations
LACC, Level 2, 409B, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizers: Sharla N. Alegria, University of Toronto;
Pallavi Banerjee, University of CalgaryPresider: Sharla N. Alegria, University of TorontoGender/Racial Bias in Software Engineering Hiring: The Role of
Diversity Demand across Job Levels - Koji Chavez, Indiana University-Bloomington; Katherine Weisshaar, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Tania Cabello-Hutt, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
lntersectional Experiences among STEM Faculty - Joya Misra, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Ember Skye Willow Kanelee, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Ethel L. Mickey, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Laurel Smith-Doerr, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Maintaining an “Extremely Gendered” Organization through Transnational Mobility: Managers of Korean Multinational Corporations - Minjeong Kim, San Diego State University
Racialized and Gendered Organizations and Women of Color Faculty in Minority Serving Institutions - Angela J. Silva, University of Illinois at Chicago
The Wager: Race, Gender, and Value in Elite Firms - Megan Tobias Neely, Copenhagen Business School
4540. Policy and Research Workshop. Using Linked Administrative Data to Study Child Welfare
LACC, Level 2, 501A, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Erin Josephine McCauley, University of
California San FranciscoLeader: Clayton Covington, Harvard UniversityPresenter: Alexander Roehrkasse, Duke University
4544. The Political Economy of Environmental Impacts Roundtables
LACC, Level 2, 502B, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizers: Nayla Huq, Stony Brook University; Julia Jean
Schoonover, University at Buffalo, SUNYThe Political Economy of Environmental/Ecological Impacts
Roundtable ATable Presider: Julia Jean Schoonover, University at Buffalo,
SUNYGrowth, Degrowth, and ‘The Boundary-Transcendence Effect’ of
Economic Development on Agri-Environmental Indicators. - Timothy Clark, University of British Columbia
Towards a Common Ground: Organizations, climate adaptation,
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and mobilities in the Bengal Delta - Tanaya Dutta Gupta, University of California Davis; Danielle Falzon, Brown University
The Social Metabolism of Monopoly Capitalism - John Hedlund, North Carolina State University
Race, Racism, and the Colonial Modern World System - Camille Petersen, Northeastern University
The Political Economy of Environmental/Ecological Impacts
Roundtable BTable Presider: Nayla Huq, Stony Brook University
Alternative energy use, carbon emissions, and decoupling: A multilevel model approach - Amanda Lynn Sikirica, University of Oregon
Ship Breaking and Ecologically Unequal Exchange - Nicholas Theis, University of Oregon
Urban Constellations and Municipal Solid Waste in the World-System - Albert S. Fu, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania; Utku Balaban, Amherst College
The Infrastructure Rush: Between Geopolitical Competition, Natural Resources Exploitation and Resistance(s) - Davide Giacomo Zoppolato, West Virginia University
From Core to Semi-Periphery – Shifts in Markets for Indonesia’s Environmentally Degrading Extractive Natural Resources - Nayla Huq, Stony Brook University
4546. Section on Latina/o Sociology. Central Americans in the United States
LACC, Level 2, 505, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Celia Olivia Lacayo, University of California-Los
AngelesPresider: Steven Osuna, California State University-Long BeachBrown and Black LA: The Central American Solidarity and Anti-
Apartheid Movements in the 1980s - Ralph Armbruster-Sandoval, University of California-Santa Barbara
Fear of Assault or Robbery and Emigration Intentions in the Northern Triangle - Cristian Luis Paredes, Loyola University Chicago; Keyla Navarrete, Loyola University Chicago
Recognizing Our Whole Selves: Experiences of Undocumented 1.5-Generation Central Americans - Joanna B. Perez, California State University-Dominguez Hills; Arely Zimmerman, Pomona College
Discussant: Steven Osuna, California State University-Long Beach
4555. Meeting. Committee on the Status of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) People in Sociology
LACC, Level 2, 516, 12:00-1:30pm
4568. Section on Sociology of Emotions. Sociological Contributions of David Heise
JW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza II, 12:00-1:00pmSession Organizer: Alicia D. Cast, University of California-Santa
BarbaraPresider: Alicia D. Cast, University of California-Santa BarbaraPanelists: Neil J. MacKinnon, University of Guelph; Lynn Smith-
Lovin, Duke University; Amy Kroska, University of California-Riverside
4569. Section on Mathematical Sociology. Computational Sociology: Methods and Application (Co-sponsored by the Methodology Section)
JW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza III, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizer: Xi Song, University of PennsylvaniaPresider: Xi Song, University of PennsylvaniaDictionaries and Distances: A Toolkit for Relation Induction in Text
Analysis - Marshall A Taylor, New Mexico State University; Dustin S. Stoltz, Lehigh University; Jennifer Suzanne-Kempton Dudley
Gendered patterns of global scholarly mobility: Evidence on mobile researchers from bibliometric data - Xinyi Zhao, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Ridhi Kashyap, University of Oxford; Aliakbar Akbaritabar, MPIDR; Emilio Zagheni, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
Propaganda is Increasing in Newspapers in China: Evidence and Implications - Margaret Roberts; Brandon Michael Stewart, Princeton University; Hannah Waight, Princeton University; Yin Yuan, University of California, San Diego
The Geometric Duality of Social Life: Discrete Networks and Curved Manifolds as Social Interaction and Constraint - Jake Burchard, University of Chicago; Tyler McCormick, University of Washington; James A. Evans, University of Chicago
Using Machine Learning Algorithms to Predict Longevity - Casey Breen, University of California, Berkeley; Nathan Seltzer, University of California-Berkeley
4570. Meeting. ASA Honors Program Advisory BoardJW Marriott, Level 3, Studio IV, 12:00-1:30pm
4571. Section on Sociology of Population RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 12:00-1:00pmSession Organizer: Kelly Musick, Cornell University
Table 1: Fertility, Reproductive Health, and Birth OutcomesTable Presider: Karen Guzzo, Bowling Green State University
Assessing the Impacts of Family Planning Policies in China: Fertility Desire and Birth Spacing - Libin Fan
Pronatalist New World: Contextualising Mutations of Population Control Policy in China - Xiaowan Cang, University of Oxford
Spatial Patterns and Associations of Lowest-low Fertility in India : Childlessness and Single Childness - Koyel Sarkar, New York University-Abu Dhabi; Christophe Z Guilmoto, French Institut de recherche pour le développement
State-level Changes to Reproductive Health Care Funding and Birth Outcomes and Inequities in Texas, USA - Allison Stolte, Duke University
Within-Person Reliability of Self-Reported Infant Health Measures - Karen Guzzo, Bowling Green State University
Table 2: Race, Ethnicity, Immigration, and Population ProcessesTable Presider: David Mickey-Pabello, Harvard University
Death by System Avoidance: Technological Police Surveillance and Racial Disparities in COVID-19 Mortality - Nafeesa Andrabi, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Scott W. Duxbury, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Interracial unions and sleep duration among heterosexual American adults - Angelica Lopez, Arizona State University; Connor Sheehan, Arizona State University-Tempe; Jenjira Yahirun, Bowling Green State University
Multiracial Puerto Rico: Changes in Racial Identifications in the 2020 Census - Maya Alejandra Rodriguez-Reyes,
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University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignNeighborhood Diversity, School Segregation? A Exploration
of California Cities and Schools - David Mickey-Pabello, Harvard University; kfir mordechay, pepperdine university
The Exceptional Exogamy of Same Sex Couples in the Era of Online Dating - Reuben J. Thomas, University of New Mexico-Albuquerque
Table 3: Population Health and Health DisparitiesTable Presider: Natalie Alice Eckhardt Young, U.S. Census Bureau
Assessing The Prevalence of Pain Conditions Across the Canadian Population - Anthony Jehn, University of Western Ontario; Anna Zajacova, Western University
Body Size, Cardiometabolic Risk, and Educational Disparities in Mortality Among U.S. Adults, 1988-2015 - Iliya Gutin, University of Texas-Austin
Examining the Rise in Childhood Disability: Does an Immigrant Advantage Exist? - Natalie Alice Eckhardt Young, U.S. Census Bureau
Geographic Disparities in Lifespan Variation at Midlife in the United States - Michael S. Topping, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Occupational Requirements as Mechanisms Accounting for the Education-Pain Gradient - Xavier St-Denis, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique; Emmanuelle Arpin, University of Toronto; Katia Dragan, McGill University; Anna Zajacova, Western University
Table 4: Social Relationships and NetworksTable Presider: Siriruay Methakitwarun, Florida State University
Immigrant Generation, Home Leaving, and Parent-child Relationships - Siriruay Methakitwarun, Florida State University
Network measures of concentration of occupations and income deciles in Swedish kinship networks - Ole Hexel, Northwestern University; Yann Renisio, CNRS; Tobias Dalberg, Stanford University
Ties that Hinder, Ties that Bind: Relationships between Social Ties and Health by Immigrant Generation - Coralia Balasca, The Ohio State University
Table 5: Health Across the Life CourseTable Presider: Elizabeth Frankenberg, University of North
Carolina Chapel HillChronic Conditions and Increase in US Middle-Life Disability:
The Causal Contribution and Underlying Mechanisms. - Hangqing Ruan, University of Maryland; Ge Gao, Sociology, University of Maryland; Dan Zhang, School of Public Policy and Administration, Institute for Population and Development Studies, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China
Exposure to Extreme Weather Events and Migration Intentions - Elizabeth Frankenberg, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; Nathan T. Dollar, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Anna Gardner; Rene Augustian Iwo, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill; Nikhil Kothegal, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Bethany Stoutamire, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Effect of Postsecondary Education on Adult Health Behaviors - Anthony Jehn, University of Western Ontario
WIC Participation and Dietary Quality among US Children: Impact of the 2009 Food Package Revision - Kelin Li, California State University, Dominguez Hills; Jessie X. Fan,
Department of Family and Consumer Studies, University of Utah; Ming Wen, University of Utah; Qi Zhang, School of Community & Environmental Health, Old Dominion University
Table 6: Professional Development Roundtable on Getting Grants
Table Presider: Jennifer S. Barber, Indiana University-Bloomington
Table 7: Professional Development Roundtable on the Job Market
Table Presiders: Kristin Perkins, Georgetown University; Amy Kate Bailey, University of Illinois-Chicago
4572. Political Sociology RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 12:00-1:30pmSession Organizers: Fabio Rojas, Indiana University-Bloomington;
Pamela M. Hong, Indiana University
Table 1: Participation in PoliticsTable Presider: Milos Brocic, University of Toronto
Alienation and Social Movement Participation - Milos Brocic, University of Toronto
In a strive towards democracy? Political participation in post-Soviet countries with hybrid-authoritarian regimes - Viktor Tuzov; Muhammad Masood
“Someone Who Wears a Suit All The Time” – How Poor and Working Class People see Politics - Daniel Laurison, Swarthmore College
Table 2: Political TacticsTable Presider: Abigail Newell, University of North Carolina-
Chapel HillA Pedagogy of the Strike: Education and the Commons -
Fernando Tormos-Aponte, University of PittsburghCollaborative Governance Reconsidered - Brian J. Dill,
University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignEnvironmental Civil Society: Activism and Advocacy for
Deliberating Energy Policies in Post-Fukushima Japan - Pinar Temocin
School Board Service in the Time of Covid: Gendered Effects on Ambition - Rebecca E. Deen, University of Texas at Arlington; Kelly Bergstrand, University of Texas, Arlington; Beth Anne Shelton, University of Texas-Arlington
Taking the Sex out of Sex Ed: De-Moralizing Sex Education in the Culture Wars - Abigail Newell, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Table 3: Comparative Politics in PopulismTable Presider: Arman Azedi, University of California-Irvine
Corporate Responsibility, Social Movements, and the Regulation of Global Supply Chains: Popular Perceptions amidst Anti-Corporate Corporatism - Tim Bartley, Washington University-St. Louis; Matthew Amengual; Sebastian Koos, University of Konstanz
Political Authoritarianism and Populist Party Support: Cross-national Differences between Left- and Right-Wing Populists - Arman Azedi, University of California-Irvine
Populist Academics and Think Tank Politics in the Trump Era - David L. Swartz, Boston University
We got our guy! Populist attitudes after Populists in Power - Yuchen Luo
Table 4: (Mis)information in PoliticsTable Presider: Luis Antonio Vila-Henninger, Aarhus University
Bad Ideas: the role of belief and information in US climate
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politics - Alix E Rule, New York UniversityFor Medicinal Purposes: Whose Advice Exerts Authority on
Medical Marijuana? - Luis Antonio Vila-Henninger, Aarhus University; Lars Thorup Larsen, Aarhus University
Selective and Spatialized Gender Biased toward Women in Workplaces: - Ruolin RuolinFANG; Yiru Chen; Hualiang Li
The Cultural Capital of Political Incivility: Do Americans Elect Jerks? - Jennifer Suzanne-Kempton Dudley
Table 5: Solidarity, Ingroup Processes, and Belief SystemsTable Presider: Weijun Yuan, University of California, Irvine
Beyond the Fields: The Politics of Solidarity of the Student Farmworker Alliance - Charles Burggraff; Vanessa deBecze; Frank Schioppa, Florida Atlantic University; Phillip A. Hough, Florida Atlantic University; Blake Rubin, Florida Atlantic University; Sergio Gandia-Vargas, Florida Atlantic University; Karthik Balaji Ramanujam, Florida Atlantic University; Lucas Lopez, Florida International University
Borders from Within and Without: The Relationship between U.S. National Identity and Immigration Attitudes - Claire Smith
From mobilization to cohesion: how is solidarity possible in a social movement? - Weijun Yuan, University of California, Irvine
Infrastructures of Resistance: Rethinking Civil Society and Democracy through Construction Workers in Beijing and Delhi - Irene Pang, Simon Fraser University
What does a stance regarding immigrants’ welfare entitlement mean? Evidence from a Correlational Class Analysis - Thijs Lindner, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Stijn Daenekindt, Ghent University; Willem De Koster, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Jeroen van der Waal, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Table 6: Collective Action and the Shaping of IdentityTable Presider: Steven Foertsch, Baylor University
Between Colonial Displacement and Neoliberal Bureaucracies: The Israeli and Palestinian tech-ecosystems as a case study - Arees Bishara
Making Murders and Martyrs: A Spatial Analysis of Collective Memory of Violence - Carli Steelman, University of Notre Dame
Moderates are Not Morally Homogeneous: Moral Heterogeneity in Self-Identified Ideology - Ji Hye Kim, Sogang University
Politics in Religious Organizations: Christian Nationalism and Display of the Flag in U.S. Congregations - Steven Foertsch, Baylor University; Kevin D. Dougherty, Baylor University
‘Precarious Identity and Space’: Resistance and (Re)Construction of Self in Postcolonial Kashmir - Tamanna Maqbool Shah
Table 7: Divisiveness in PoliticsTable Presider: M.D.R. Evans, University of Nevada
Conservative Divisions within and beyond the Academy: Trumpists vs Conservative Anti-Trumpers - David L. Swartz, Boston University; Nicholas Rodelo
Corruption slightly reduces subjective wellbeing in many nations especially for the poor and the old - M.D.R. Evans, University of Nevada; Jonathan Kelley, International Social Science Survey
Patriarchal Policy Responsiveness: Policy Disagreement
and Political Gender Inequality - Jarron Bowman, Ithaca College
Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is: Polarization in Political Prediction Markets - W. Rafferty Thompson, Stony Brook University
Table 8: Race, Control, and the Policing StateTable Presider: Alexia Karina Orozco
Control For Whom? Racial Resentment, Racial Threat, and White Evaluation of Law Enforcement Officers. - Ryan Jerome LeCount, Hamline University
Governing the Mobility of Migrants and Citizens: Homelessness, Vagrancy, and Trespass Violations in Hawaii - Nathalie P. Rita, University of Hawaii
The People v. The Police: A Symbolic Interaction Analysis - Alexia Karina Orozco
On the Diffusion of Collective Violence in India - David Christian Sorge, University of Pennsylvania
Table 9: Migration, Networks, and Diffusion in PoliticsTable Presider: Xiang MENG
Elite Sources of Support for Mass Deportation: Some New Findings from the US Case, 1980 - 2000 - Michael A. Gould-Wartofsky, New York University
Permanent Migration and Social Attitudes in China - Chunxue Zhang
Regulating Technology: State Competition and Diffusion of Autonomous Vehicles Laws - Sang Teck Oh, University of Michigan
The Pandemic Effect on China’s Image- Evidence from Four Asian Societies - Xiang MENG; Fen Jennifer Lin, City University of Hong Kong
Table 10: Race and Ethnicity in DemocracyTable Presider: Marisa Sarah Meno, University of California,
Santa BarbaraEthnic Politics and Democracy in Nepal - Jhakendra Gharti
Magar, Tribhuvan University, Saraswati Multiple Campus; Om Prakash Gharti Magar, Tribhuvan University; Dipesh Pun, Saraswati Multiple Campus. Tribhuvan University
Ethnoracial Identity, Skin Color, and National Pride in Latin America - Marisa Sarah Meno, University of California, Santa Barbara
Gendered-Racialized Phobic Coalitions: Transnational authoritarianism, youth mobilization and nationalist politics of the Indian diaspora in US - Debadatta Chakraborty, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Table 11: Partisanship in Political SociologyTable Presider: Maureen A. Eger, Umeå University (Sweden)
Evolutions in the Role of Party Experts in Canada’s New Democratic Party (NDP) - Bruce McKenna, Université du Québec à Montréal
Liberal Authority: An Analysis of Authoritarianism Among Democratic Primary Voters - Adam Loesch, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee
Liberalism sans Pluralism: How the Hindu Right attracts liberal middle class voters - Hera Shakil
The Polarizing Effect of Anti-immigrant Violence on Radical Right Sympathies - Maureen A. Eger, Umeå University (Sweden); Susan Olzak, Stanford University
Table 12: Framing Politics and Collective ActionTable Presider: Isaac William Martin, University of California-San
DiegoExplaining the Rise of the Human Trafficking Task Force in the
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United States: A Comparative-Environments Approach - Elizabeth Trudeau, University of Notre Dame
Feminist Evaluators in the (Master’s) House: pitfalls and possibilities of embedded activism - Elisa Martinez, University of Massachusetts
Tax first, ask questions later: New evidence for the Pearson effect from California local elections - Isaac William Martin, University of California-San Diego; Heather Harper, UC San Diego; Germano Ribeiro, UC San Diego; Yen-Ting Hsu, University of California, San Diego
The Heavy Burden of Corruption: Media, Movements, and Politics in the Anti-Corruption Reform in Korea - Hyunsik Chun, University of Iowa; Ion Bogdan Vasi, University of Iowa; Chanhum Yoon, University of Iowa
Table 13: Discourse on PoliticsTable Presider: Ran Keren, Northeastern University
Policy Change and Marijuana Discourse in Black News - Burrel James Vann, San Diego State University
Political Comedy, Polarization, and The Crisis of Democracy - Ran Keren, Northeastern University
Politically Critical Period: Elections and Political Violence in Africa - Ori Swed, Texas Tech University; Sithma Jayawardena, Texas Tech University; Dimitri Volchenkov, Texas Tech University
Pragmatism or politicism: Local officials' decision making in policy experimentation - Yan Wang, London School of Economics
Rationality in power: essential aspect or not? - Johan Zaaiman, North-West University
Tuesday, 1:00 pm
4604. Meeting. History of Sociology and Social Thought Business Meeting
LACC, Level 1, 150B, 1:00-1:30pm
4668. Meeting. Sociology of Emotions Section Business MeetingJW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza II, 1:00-1:30pm
4671. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Population Business Meeting
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 1, 1:00-1:30pm
Tuesday, 2:00 pm
4703. Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance. Immigration, Crime, and Public Safety
LACC, Level 1, 150A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Daniel E. Martinez, University of ArizonaPresider: Daniel E. Martinez, University of ArizonaCitizenship and Misdemeanor Justice - Michael T. Light, University
of Wisconsin-Madison; Jungmyung Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jason Robey, University of Wisconsin - Madison
How Traffic Stops Impose a Racial Hierarchy and A Mexican Driver Tax on Immigrant Families - Robert Courtney Smith, CUNY-Baruch College
Precarious Legal Patchworking: Detained Immigrants’ Access to Justice - Mirian Giovanna Martinez-Aranda, University of California-Davis
The Impact of Interior Immigration Enforcement on Undocumented Immigrants’ Interactions with the State and Society - Tom K. Wong, University of California, San Diego;
Karina Shklyan, University of California, San Diego; Anna Isorena; Stephanie Peng
4704. Section on History of Sociology and Social Thought. Performance and Power in the History of Sociology
LACC, Level 1, 150B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Paul Joosse, University of Hong KongPresider: Paul Joosse, University of Hong Kong"Doing Gender" as a Social Theory of Children - Yuchen Yang,
University of Chicago“Person, Woman, Man, Camera, TV”: Acts of Ludic Self-
Authorization in Interviews, and Implications for Sociological Practice - Jorie Hofstra, Princeton University
Professionalization of US Sociology: An Analysis of ASA Graduate Student Awards as Reproduction of Disciplinary Hierarchy - Nina Teresa Kiderlin, IHEID, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Geneva; Shirin Barol, Graduate Institute, Geneva (IHEID); Hamidreza Bakhtiarizadeh
Representation and Recognition: State Sovereignty as Performative - Jonah Stuart Brundage, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
The Interplay of Structure and Agency: An empirical test of three-dimensional and de-faced power theories - Ezra Joseph Temko, Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville
4704. Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology. Teaching Displacement
LACC, Level 1, 150C, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Laurie Jordan Linhart, Des Moines Area
Community CollegePresider: Daina Cheyenne Harvey, College of the Holy CrossCollaborating Across Boundaries: Innovative Pedagogy and the
Difficulty of Quantitatively Assessing Change in Scientific Learning - Diane C. Bates, The College of New Jersey
Developing a DuBoisian Rooted Theory Course: Lessons from an HBCU - Marisela Martinez-Cola, Morehouse College; Caleb Strickland, Morehouse College
Holocaust Education: What isn’t the Problem? - Michael F. Polgar, Pennsylvania State University
Discussant: Joel Best, University of Delaware
4706. Book Forum. Privilege and Punishment: How Race and Class Matter in Criminal Court
LACC, Level 1, 151, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Waverly Duck, University of PittsburghAuthor: Matthew Clair, Stanford UniversityPanelists: Nikki Jones, University of California-Berkeley; Shamus
Rahman Khan, Princeton University; Sarah Brayne, University of Texas-Austin
Moderator: Waverly Duck, University of Pittsburgh
4707. Presidential Panel. Understanding Vaccine Refusal: Politics, Policy, and Inequality
LACC, Level 1, 152, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Jennifer A. Reich, University of Colorado
DenverPresider: Jennifer A. Reich, University of Colorado DenverPoliticization of Childhood Immunizations, 1995-2020 - Kevin A.
Estep, Creighton UniversityVaccine Hesitancy on the Margins - Randall Kuhn, University of
California, Los AngelesAccumulated Distrust and the Racialization of Vaccine Policy and
Hesitancy - Claire Laurier Decoteau, University of Illinois-Chicago
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Social Position, Prosocial Attitudes, and Adults’ Willingness to Get Vaccinated Against HPV - Andrea N. Polonijo, University of California-Merced
This session examines the social contexts in which vaccines are differentially rejected or accepted. These presentations look specifically at the policy environment, politicization of vaccines, experiences of racism and inequality, and views of science to understand how perceptions of risk, trust, and experience shape vaccine decision-making.
4708. Section on Political Economy of the World-System. Dialogues between Southern and Decolonial approaches and World System Analysis
LACC, Level 1, 153A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Caroline M. Schoepf, Hong Kong Baptist
UniversityPresider: Caroline M. Schoepf, Hong Kong Baptist UniversityReWorlding the New International Economic Order through
Decoloniality Fifty Years Later - Bhumika Muchhala, Third World Network
Critical World-Systems Analysis: Thoughts on organizing against antiblackness across global-local boundaries - Marilyn Grell-Brisk, University of California, Riverside
Decoloniality Against Decolonialism: First As Coffee Without Caffeine Then, As Decoloniality Without Emancipation - Hadje Cresencio Sadje, University of Vienna
Continuing the Decolonial and Postcolonial Dialogue - Delfo Cortina Canceran
4709. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology. Global and Transnational Perspectives on Climate
LACC, Level 1, 153B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Gowri Vijayakumar, Brandeis UniversityPresider: Benjamin Bradlow, Princeton UniversityMultilateralism of the Marginal: How Least Developed Countries
find their voice in international climate negotiations 1995-2016 - Ian Gray, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales; Jean-Philippe Cointet, Sciences Po
Performative Participation: The Selective Incorporation of Local Knowledge in Climate Adaptation - Danielle Falzon, Brown University
Political Economy of Climate Adaptation’s Techno-optimism: A Case of Global Desalination - Justin Robert Holmes; Brian Francis O'Neill, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The transnational origins of climate change policy ideas in Brazil - Livio Miles Silva-Muller, The Graduate Institute Geneve
Time and Tide: Temporal Inequalities in Residential Decisions around Climate Change - Kalyani Monteiro Jayasankar, Princeton University
4722. Section on Political Sociology. Frontiers and Milestones in Political Sociology
LACC, Level 2, 309, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizers: Fabio Rojas, Indiana University-Bloomington;
Pamela M. Hong, Indiana UniversityPresider: Paul D. McLean, Rutgers University-New BrunswickEmigration and Collective Action Redux - Lauren Duquette-Rury,
Wayne State University; Clarisa Perez-Armendariz, Bates collegr
The Formation of Civil Societies - Simon Yamawaki ShachterExit Freedom as State-Building: Irregular Departures and the
Making of the Chinese Emigration State - Jiaqi M. Liu, University of California, San Diego
4724. Thematic Session. Immigration, Law, Race and Belonging/Displacement
LACC, Level 2, 402A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Edelina M. Burciaga, University of Colorado-
DenverPresider: Edelina M. Burciaga, University of Colorado-DenverPanelists: Asad L. Asad, Stanford University; Jennifer A. Jones,
University of Illinois-Chicago; Carolina Valdivia, University of California-Irvine; Hajar Yazdiha, University of Southern California
Discussant: Dana Y. Nakano, California State University-Stanislaus
4725. Special Sessions. Recalibrating the Human: Sylvia Wynter, Racial Ontology, and the Making of an Anticolonial Sociology
LACC, Level 2, 402B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizers: Freeden Blume Oeur, Tufts University; Ricarda
Hammer, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Aliza Luft, University of California-Los Angeles; Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz, Northwestern University
Presider: Aliza Luft, University of California-Los Angeles“Theorizing on Anti-Black Violence and the Propertization of
Black Flesh: A Wynterian Meditation on the Metaphysical Conundrum of The Black Maternal” - Venus Mary Green, University of Massachusetts Amherst
“On the Possibility of Environmental Justice After Man" - Michael Warren Murphy, Occidental College
“Who Can Lead the Revolution? Rethinking Anti-Colonial Revolutionary Consciousness through Frantz Fanon and Pierre Bourdieu” - Alexandre White, Johns Hopkins University
“Raced Ontologies and Truth: A Wynterian Critical Pragmatism? - Luna Vincent, Northwestern University
Discussant: Vilna Francine Bashi, Northwestern University
4726. Thematic Session. Bureaucracies and the Politics of Representation
LACC, Level 2, 403A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Marcelo A. Bohrt, American UniversityPresider: Marcelo A. Bohrt, American UniversityPanelists: Poulami Roychowdhury, McGill University; Tianna S.
Paschel, University of California-Berkeley; Adia M. Harvey Wingfield, Washington University-St. Louis; Marcelo A. Bohrt, American University
4730. Section on Sociology of Mental Health. Social Determinants of Mental Health Among Neglected Populations
LACC, Level 2, 405, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Kimberly R. Huyser, University of British
ColumbiaPresider: Kimberly R. Huyser, University of British ColumbiaCombat experience, negative affect, religiosity, and suicidality: A
conditional process analysis - Ugur Orak, Middle Tennessee State University; Muhammed Yildiz, Dixie State University; Ramazan Aydogdu, Louisiana State University
Network size, social accompaniment, and gender: Protective or risk factor for loneliness, and for whom? - Ellen (Nell) Compernolle, NORC at the University of Chicago; Alyssa W. Goldman, Boston College
Perceived Physician Homophobia and Sexual Minority People - Sarah Groh, University of Georgia; Fernando Clark, University of Georgia
Subjective Aging and Mental Health Among Sexual and Gender
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Minorities: Examining Variation by Gender and Race - Harry Barbee, Vanderbilt University; Tara A. McKay, Vanderbilt University
Discussant: Philip J. Pettis, Vanderbilt University
4736. Section on Sociology of Law. Legal Actors and Legal Infrastructure
LACC, Level 2, 409A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Heba Alex, University of ChicagoPresider: Heba Alex, University of ChicagoA Study of Pandemic and Stigma Effects in Removal Proceedings
- Ian Peacock, University of California, Los Angeles; Emily Ryo, University of Southern California
Democratizing the Local State: Claims, Complaints and the Right to Welfare in India - Anindita Adhikari, Brown University
“Legal Exhaustion” and the Crisis of Human Rights: Legal Mobilization Against Torture of Kurdish Women - Nisa Goksel, Arizona State University-West; Jaimie Morse, University of California-Santa Cruz
Of the State, Against the State: Public Defenders, Street-Level Bureaucracy, and Discretion in Criminal Court - Gillian Slee, Princeton University
Using the law to contest law enforcement: How activists intervene in legal fact-finding - Magda Boutros, University of Washington
4737. Section on Sociology of Sex and Gender. Queer, Indigenous and Intersectional Methods
LACC, Level 2, 409B, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizers: Anima Adjepong, University of Cincinnati;
Shantel Gabrieal Buggs, Florida State UniversityPresider: Shantel Gabrieal Buggs, Florida State University“And now I have male privilege:” Stealth Transgender Accounts of
the Precarity of Privilege - Armani Beck-McField, Rutgers University
Sticky Essentialism: How treating sex/gender as a variable reifies harmful normative models - MJ Hill, UCLA
Discussant: Anima Adjepong, University of Cincinnati
4740. Policy and Research Workshop. The National Couples’ Health and Time Study (NCHAT): For New and Prospective Users
LACC, Level 2, 501A, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Claire M Kamp Dush, University of Minnesota-
Twin CitiesLeader: Wendy Diane Manning, Bowling Green State University
4743. Section on Economic Sociology Roundtable SessionLACC, Level 2, 502A, 2:00-3:00pmSession Organizer: Ian Robert Carrillo, University of Oklahoma
Economic Sociology Roundtable Session Table 2 - OrganizationsTable Presider: Hsin Fei Tu, UMass
The Economic Sociology of Fascism: rational choice, the crowding effect, and scapegoating - Leszek Chajewski
A Strategic Action Fields Approach to U.S.-China Relations: An Illustration with the Next Generation Automobile Industry - Seio Nakajima, Waseda University
The Shape of Control: State-owned Enterprises in Corporate Shareholder Networks of China, 2003-2016 - Hsin Fei Tu, UMass; Anthony Paik, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Economic Sociology Roundtable Session Table 3 - Community, Policymaking, and Policymakers
Table Presider: Maria Liliana Alva, Georgetown UniversityDo shallow rental subsidies promote housing stability?
Evidence on costs and effects from DC’s flexible program - Maria Liliana Alva, Georgetown University
Public trust in regional policymaking and diversity in citizen engagement - Katharina Fellnhofer, ETH Zurich
Silence, Echo, or Reply: Responding to organizational calls for communal solidarity - Demetrius Lewis, University of California-Riverside; Ruo Jia, Stanford GSB; Sheridan Stewart, Department of Sociology
Standing Your Ground vs. Bending to Your Interests: Paradigm Shifts among Economists after WWII - Sinisa Hadziabdic, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Economic Sociology Roundtable Session Table 4 - Value, Markets, and Culture 1
Table Presider: Becky Yang Hsu, Georgetown UniversityBetween State Power and Private Enterprise: The Emergence
of Mobile Payment Systems in China - Michael Kowen, UC Berkeley
Commercializing Relationships: The Multi-level Marketing Convention as a People-Processing Factory - Curtis D. Child, Brigham Young University-Provo
East-West Cultural Diplomacy in the Cold War: The Instrumentalization of Cultural Capital in China and America - Gordon Shockley, Arizona State University Downtown Phoenix
Last Wishes: Culture, Economy, and Will-Writing in the US and China - Becky Yang Hsu, Georgetown University; Jessica Chen, Georgetown University
Economic Sociology Roundtable Session Table 5 - Value, Markets, and Culture 2
Table Presider: Daniel Breslau, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Climate Through the Lens of Market Politics: The MOPR Saga - Daniel Breslau, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Legitimacy-Centric Regulatory Disruption: Performing Social Responsibility in a Mature, Regulated Market - Eppa Rixey
Human Capital in the Creation of Social Capital: A Micro-foundation Model and An Application - Matthew Henglong Luo, University of Oxford
Layers over Sums: Bridging Scientific and Community Values with Nature Conservation Maps - Cal Lee Garrett, University of Illinois at Chicago
The Natural Emergence of Category Effects on Rugged Landscapes - Anthony Vashevko, INSEAD
Economic Sociology Roundtable Session Table 7 - EducationTable Presider: Claudia Traini, University of Potsdam
Educational Assortative Mating, Labor Division, and Capital Transfer: Evidence from Comparing China with Japan - Matthew Henglong Luo, University of Oxford; Man-Yee Kan, University of Oxford
Educational Systems and the Trade-Off between Labor Market Allocation and Equality of Educational Opportunity - Claudia Traini, University of Potsdam
The Duality of Organizational Reputation: Higher Education Institutions and Accounting Firms at College Career Fairs - Neha Gondal, Boston University; Kristen Tzoc, Boston University
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Turkey’s Tertiary Education Boom Transforming Small Cities - Evren Mehmet Dincer, Abdullah Gul University; Biray Kolluoglu, Bogazici University
Economic Sociology Roundtable Session Table 8 - Financialization
Table Presider: Conrad Jacober, Johns Hopkins UniversityHerbert Simon’s approach to the ethics/facts separation:
Implications for the financial community’ values and knowledge - Rouslan Koumakhov, NEOMA Business School
Post-Financial Crisis Changes in order to Maintain the Same Capitalist System - Katherine Copas, Northwestern University
Qualitative Easing: Financialization and Quantitative Easing at the Federal Reserve - Cullen Cohane, University of Wisconsin-Madison
The Fed’s modernity: Monetary macroeconomic government and the quest for embedded autonomy in central banking - Onur Ozgode, Harvard University; Julian Jurgenmeyer, Columbia University
The Southern Route to Financialization: NationsBank and the Deregulation of Interstate Banking - Conrad Jacober, Johns Hopkins University
Economic Sociology Roundtable Session Table 9 - Race and Gender
Table Presider: Steven Larrimore Foy, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Investment Opportunity or Responsibility? Gendered Mental Models for Social Capital Mobilization and Reproduction in Sponsorship - Elizabeth Lauren Campbell, UC San Diego
Organizational Intermediaries in Marketized Courtship Exchanges: The Case of “Marriage-Hunting” in Japan - Anna Wozny, University of Michigan
Strength in Numbers? Immigrant Group Size and Economic Outcomes - Steven Larrimore Foy, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Salvatore J. Restifo, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Amie Bostic, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Economic Sociology Roundtable Session Table 10 - Class and Labor 1
Table Presider: Julia Jean Schoonover, University at Buffalo, SUNYBetween a Rock and a Hard Place: Migrant Work in Singapore -
Julia Jean Schoonover, University at Buffalo, SUNYHorizontal and Vertical Dimensions of the Division of Expert
Labour - Yally Avrahampour, London School of EconomicsLabor's Capital as a Shareholder Activist: Pensions and their
Demands for Corporate America - Devin Scott WiggsThe Class Gap in Organizational Culture - Victoria Zhang, MIT
Economic Sociology Roundtable Session Table 11 - Class and Labor 2
Table Presider: Kylie J. Hwang, Stanford UniversitySide Job? Superhero: How Plasma Donation Firms Coordinate
Paid Plasma Donation - Nicole Christine Muffitt, University of Illinois at Chicago
The informal economy, social networks and passion in the upper middle classes: a case study - Victoire Sessego, ENS Paris Saclay
Towards a labour theory of symbolic capital: Fieldnotes from an apprentice butler - Bryan Boyle, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
4744. Latina/o Sociology RoundtablesLACC, Level 2, 502B, 2:00-3:00pmSession Organizers: Irene I. Vega, University of California-Irvine;
Fatima Suarez, The Clayman Institute for Gender Research
Table 1. Covid-19Table Presider: Andres Arias, University of California-Merced
Fears Beyond the Virus: How community workers address noncitizens’ COVID-19 challenges in California’s Central Valley - Maria Andrea Escobar, University of California-Merced; Andres Arias, University of California-Merced; Nataly Contreras Quezada, University of California, Merced; Meredith Van Natta, University of California-Merced
The Effect of Context of Exit on Latinx Immigrants' Well-being during COVID-19 - Denise Ambriz, Indiana University-Bloomington; Gerardo Maupome, Fairbanks School of Public Health, IUPUI
Table 2. Undocumented StudentsTable Presider: Liliana V. Rodriguez, Texas A&M University-
KingsvilleFirst-stop, One-stop, or No-stop: Student Engagement with
Undocumented Student Service Centers at California 4-year Universities - Heidy Sarabia, California State University-Sacramento; Laura E. Enriquez, University of California-Irvine; Elisabet Barrios Mateo
Learning from Experience: Undocumented College Students Paving the Way - Liliana V. Rodriguez, Texas A&M University-Kingsville
The Boundaries of the Undocumented 1.5-Generation - Oscar Ruben Cornejo, Northwestern University
Table 3. RacializationTable Presider: Rocio Rosa-Lebron, University of North Carolina-
Chapel HillHispanic, Latino/a, and Latinx: Panethnic terms and their
usage in academia - Rocio Rosa-Lebron, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Latinx Subgroups and a Shifting Racial Landscape: Racialization in the News Media - Tsveta Dobreva
Table 4. Place and SpaceTable Presider: Janet Muñiz, California State University Long
BeachBranding Calle Cuatro: Curating Ethnic Destinations through
Civic Participation - Janet Muñiz, California State University Long Beach
Grounds for Play: Race, Gender and Leisure in Lawrence's Public Parks - Teresa Irene Gonzales, University of Massachusetts-Lowell
Protection or Stigmatization? The Border Wall Through the Eyes of Immigrants - Halyna Lemekh, Saint Francis College
Table 5. Networks and OrganizationsTable Presider: Nicholas Smith, Indiana University
Case Selectivity: Hybrid Grassroots Organizations Helping Migrants in the Face of Crisis - Alejandro Marquez, Vassar College
The Informal Safety Net: Social Network Activation Among Hispanic Immigrants During COVID-19 - Nicholas Smith, Indiana University
Table 6. Latinx YouthTable Presider: Silvia Rodriguez Vega, University of California
Santa BarbaraKnocking Down “The Wall” & Building Bridges:
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Interdisciplinary Art Methodologies for Engaging Immigrant Pre-Adolescents - Silvia Rodriguez Vega, University of California Santa Barbara
Pathways to Mobility: Family and Education in the Lives of Latinx Youth - Leah Caroline Schmalzbauer, Amherst College; Manuel Rodriguez, University of Notre Dame
Pura Alegría: Learning Mariachi in Schools and Participating in the Las Vegas Mariachi Scene - Cassaundra Rodriguez, University of Nevada-Las Vegas; Celine Maria Ayala, University of New Mexico
Table 7. LaborTable Presider: Natalia Candelaria Gonzalez, University of
California, IrvineFarmworkers, Mayordomos, and Identity - Natalia Candelaria
Gonzalez, University of California, IrvinePrisons, Joblessness & Violence: Latina's Expendable Labor
in the Context of Economic Restructuring - Marta Lopez-Garza, California State University, Northridge; Teresa Cordova, University of Illinois at Chicago, Great Cities Institute, Director; Elizabeth Sweet, University of Mass, Boston
Table 8. Gender and FamiliesTable Presider: Fatima Suarez, The Clayman Institute for Gender
ResearchDesiring and Living in LA: How Race, Class, Gender, and
Sexuality Shape Latinas’ Lived Experiences - Michelle Gomez Parra, The University of California, Santa Cruz
Parenting and Precarity: Understanding COVID-19's Impact on Latinx Immigrant Families - Melissa Garcia, Indiana University, Bloomington; Caroline V. Brooks, Indiana University; Denise Ambriz, Indiana University-Bloomington
4768. Section on Sociology of Population. Fertility and Reproductive Access
JW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza II, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Yun Zhou, University of Michigan-Ann ArborPresider: Yun Zhou, University of Michigan-Ann ArborGeographic Access to Assisted Reproductive Technology: A
Tract and County Multilevel Sociodemographic Analysis - Katherine Tierney, Western Michigan University
Obstetric gaslighting and the denial of mothers’ realities - Priya Fielding-Singh, University of Utah
Pandemic Babies? The Fertility Response to the First Covid-19 Wave Across European Regions - Natalie S. Nitsche, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Aiva Jasilioniene; Jessica Nisen; Peng Li; Maxi Kniffka; Gunnar Andersson; Christos Bagavos; Ann Berrington; Ivan Cipin; Susanna Clemete; Lars Dommermuth; Peter Fallesen, Stockholm University; Dovile Galdauskaite; Mathias Lerch; Cadhla McDonnell, Pennsylvania State University; Arno Muller; Karel Neels; Olga Poetzsch; Diego Ramiro; Bernhard Riederer; Saskia te Riele; Szabo Laura; Laurent Toulemont; Daniele Vignoli; Krystof Zeman; Mikko Myrskyla
Realities of Abortion Access in Texas: Exploring the Heterogeneous Effects of Texas Senate Bill 8 - Jessica A Miller; Guangqing Chi, Pennsylvania State University
4769. Section on Mathematical Sociology. Mathematical and Computational Approaches to Studying Inequality (Co-sponsored by the Inequality, Poverty and Mobility Section)
JW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza III, 2:00-3:30pmSession Organizer: Siwei Cheng, New York UniversityPresider: Siwei Cheng, New York UniversityCross-National and Temporal Variation in the Intergenerational
Elasticity of Expected Income: A Theoretical Analysis. - Pablo A. Mitnik, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Xinrong Yao, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Towards Internal Homogeneity: Stochastic Block Models for the Analysis of Mobilty Tables - Barum Park, Cornell University
The Effect of Income on Educational Outcomes: The Nonlinear and Heterogeneous Effects of a Continuous Treatment - Ian Lundberg, University of California-Los Angeles; Jennie E. Brand, University of California-Los Angeles
The Effects of Emulation in the Reward System on Relative Deprivation, Selective Incentive, and Gender Inequality - Kazuo Yamaguchi, University of Chicago
Black-White Advanced Enrollment Inequalities and the Racial Composition of Schools: an Agent-based Modeling Investigation - Joao Souto-Maior, New York University
4772. Community and Urban Sociology Section RoundtablesJW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 2:00-3:00pmSession Organizers: Paige Ambord, Colorado State University;
Grigoris Argeros, Eastern Michigan University
Table 1. GentrificationTable Presider: Elaina Johns-Wolfe, University of Missouri-St
LouisAffordable neighborhoods: Gentrification’s effect on
neighborhood affordability - Kasey Zapatka, CUNY-The Graduate Center
Examining Housing & Well-Being of 1.5 Generation Immigrants: Millennial and Gen-Z Renters in Southern California. - Claudia Maria López, California State University-Long Beach
Latinx Homeownership and Community in the North Star State: Intersections of Race, Immigration, and Ethnicity - Daniel Williams, St. Catherine University
The Reliability of Gentrification Measures - Elaina Johns-Wolfe, University of Missouri-St Louis
Table 2. Affordable HousingTable Presider: Anna Perlmutter, Case Western Reserve
UniversityBridging Institutional Logics: Small-Scale Landlord (Dis)
engagement in the Low-Income Rental Housing Sector - Anna Perlmutter, Case Western Reserve University; Scott Kroehle
“I Don’t Fit the Stereotypes”: Housing Choice Voucher Recipients in Hawai’i and the Navigation of ‘Identity’ - Rachel Engel; Philip M.E. Garboden, University of Hawaii-Manoa; Jennifer Rene Darrah-Okike, University of Hawaii-Manoa
The Costs of Unaffordable Housing: Involuntary Mobility and Diminished Trust - Kevin Beck, University of Hartford
Table 3. Policing and SafetyTable Presider: Bryant Crubaugh, Pepperdine University
Community Organizations, Political Representation, and Violent Crime Arrest Rates in Chicago Neighborhoods -
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Bryant Crubaugh, Pepperdine University; Amani McCalleb, Pepperdine University
Falloon’s Descendants: Rethinking the Role of Policing in the History and Present of Racial Segregation - Rahim Kurwa, University of Illinois at Chicago
" I Just Want to Feel Safe": Black Women’s Vulnerability to Violence in Shifting Streetscapes - Ashley Hollingshead, Rutgers University
Table 4. DisplacementTable Presider: Seth Alan Williams, University of California -
IrvineCash for Keys Displacement: The Reciprocal Relationship
Between Rent Control Buyouts and No-Fault Evictions as Gentrification - Seth A. Williams, University of California Irvine; Matthew R. Lehnert, Al Akhawayn University
Clearing the Land: Black Dispossession at Lake Meadows, Chicago and the Racialization of Space - Peter Kent-Stoll, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Racialized Bureaucracies of Retreat: How Government Buyouts of Flood-Prone Homes Work across Diverse Urban Neighborhoods - James R. Elliott, Rice University; Anthony Alex Priest, Rice University; Phylicia Xin Yi Lee Brown, Rice University
Table 5. Cities and Covid-19Table Presider: Gabrielle Gonzales, Hunger Free America
Mental Health, Service Use And Social Isolation Among Seniors In Affordable Living Communities During Covid-19 - Julian Montoro-Rodriguez, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Bert Hayslip, University of North Texas at Denton; Jennifer Ramsey, Case Western University
The “digital city”: co-constructing “realness” through digital infrastructures in pandemic NYC - Jordan Kraemer; Mona Sloane, New York University
The Impact of Federal Aid Benefits during the COVID-19 Pandemic - Gabrielle Gonzales, Hunger Free America
Table 6. Responding to COVID-19Table Presider: Alex Michelle Kempler, The Ohio State University
COVID-19 and Eviction in Columbus, Ohio: A Mixed Methods Approach - Jacob Kepes; Alex Michelle Kempler, The Ohio State University
Efficacy When the Collective Is Absent: Personal Safety and Public Health in the Pandemic - Russell K. Schutt, University of Massachusetts Boston; Daniel T. O'Brien, Northeastern University
The Capacity Continuum: Housing Mobilization and Advocacy during a Global Pandemic - Alex Michelle Kempler, The Ohio State University
Childhood Bereavement in Truly Disadvantaged Communities in the COVID-19 Era - Joseph Paul Cleary, SUNY-Buffalo
Table 7. Cities and Rental PlatformsTable Presider: Ian Kennedy, University of Washington
Airbnb and STRs post-Covid: Zoom Towns and Affordable Housing - Lily M. Hoffman, CCNY & Graduate Program, CUNY; Barbara Schmitter Heisler, Gettysburg College
Don’t Kill the Goose with the Golden Egg: The Politics of Regulating Airbnb - Sarah Warren, Lewis & Clark College
Table 8. Marginalized CommunityTable Presider: Stefanie Israel de Souza, California State
Polytechnic University, Humboldt
Curbside Encampments Are Informal Settlements: Persistent Manifestations of Community Among Unhoused Oaklanders - Gordon Douglas, San Jose State University
Framing Homelessness through Neoliberal Narratives: the Inclusion of Homeless Voices in a Regional Newspaper - Steven Tuttle, Ball State University; Talmadge Wright, Loyola University Chicago - retired
Persistence of Place in the Favela Despite Territorial Stigmatization - Stefanie Israel de Souza, California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt
Pervasive Individualism: Precariously Housed Minority, Ex-prisoners, and Low-income Renters. - Greg Hall, Jeffrey Freedman Attorneys
Table 9: InfrastructureTable Presider: Chandra Ward, University of Tennessee-
ChattanoogaAsphalt Displaced: Global Crises, Local Citizenship, and
Potholes - Megan Faust; Devin Wright, Tulane UniversityConstructing Segregation: Examining Social and Spatial
Division in Road Networks - Elizabeth Roberto, Rice University; Yu Zhu, Rice University; Santiago Segarra, Rice University; Jaleh Jalili, Rice University
“I just don’t go anywhere:” How transportation disadvantage reinforces social exclusion - Chandra Ward, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga
Water Stress, Peri-Urbanization, and Community-Based Water Management: The Case of the Metropolitan Area of Mexico City - Yu Chen, University of Toronto
Urbanization as a lens for understanding electric utility policy: suburbanization in the American South - Taylor Harris Braswell, Northeastern University
Table 10: Residential Mobility and InstabilityTable Presider: Yun-Tzu Chang
A Tale of Two Cities: Over-Tourism, Under-Tourism and Residential Stability in Amsterdam and Barcelona - Riccardo Valente; Anna Bornioli, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Susan Vermeulen, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Antonio Paolo Russo, University of Rovira I Virgili
Supportive versus Destabilizing Ties: Understanding the Role of Social Ties in Perpetuating Housing Instability - Jacqueline Groccia
The Challenge of Retaining Highly Educated Migrants in Tourism-Dependent Economy: Macau and Hong Kong in Comparison - Yun-Tzu Chang; Eric Fong, University of Hong Kong
Table 11: Residential SegregationTable Presider: Megan Evans, The Pennsylvania State University
Differentiating between Neighborhood Sentiment and Objective Neighborhood Characteristics in Determining Lending Risk - Megan Evans, The Pennsylvania State University
Historical Patterns of Locational Attainment in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area - Michael Joseph Upchurch, Texas A&M University
Who Supports Housing Integration? Examining Attitudes Toward Fair Housing in an Era of Racial Awakening - Carmen Marie Brick, UC Berkeley
Table 12. Residential Segregation 2Table Presider: Thalia Tom, University of Southern California
Residential Attainment by Race, Ethnicity, and Family
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Structure, 2019 - Kimberly Gan; Samantha Friedman, SUNY-Albany
Residential Segregation by Educational Status in the U.S., 2015-2019: Assessing the Role of Political Preferences - Samantha Friedman, SUNY-Albany; Thalia Tom, University of Southern California
The Spatial Scale of Brain Drain and its Consequences for U.S. Educational Segregation - Samuel Hoon Kye, Baylor University; Kyra N Davidson, Baylor University
Table 13: Sports and Cultural DevelopmentsTable Presider: Maura Fennelly
Pro-Sport, Anti-Development: Working-Class Residents' Contested Views of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics - Daniel Cueto-Villalobos
The LA Rams versus. … the Inglewood Tenants? Tenants’ Perspectives on Stadium Development, Displacement, and Resistance - Cerianne Robertson
Contestations over Community Representation: Anchor Institutions and the Case of the Obama Presidential Center - Maura Fennelly
Table 14: Mobilization and Collective ActionTable Presider: Amanda Lu
Urban Neighborhood Networks Parent’ Social Capital and the Enduring Relevance of Proximity - Amy C. Steinbugler, Dickinson College
The Organizational Ecology of an Epidemic: How the AIDS Crisis Affected LGBTQ Organizations Across the U.S. - Mahesh Somashekhar, University of Illinois-Chicago; Giacomo Fabrizio Negro, Emory University
Table 15: Money and ResourcesTable Presider: Nate Ela, University of Cincinnati
Urban Slack - Nate Ela, University of CincinnatiUrban Austerity Theory, Politicizing Space, and Cutbacks
across Urban and Rural Communities in the Trump Era - Paige Kelly, Cornell University; Linda Lobao, Ohio State University
Municipally owned corporations as vehicles of public entrepreneurial governance - Nils Neumann, Sciences Po Paris; Leon Wansleben, Max Planck Institute for the study of societies
Table 16: Informal Housing and EconomyTable Presider: Vance Alan Puchalski, Princeton University
Immobile Homes: Housing Compromises and Inequality in the San Francisco Bay Area - Sigrid Willa Luhr, University of Illinois-Chicago
Informal Housing in the Global North: Lessons from Four Modes of Development in the US - Claire W. Herbert, University of Oregon; Noah Durst, Michigan State University; Deyanira Nevarez Martinez, Michigan State University
Suburban Boardinghouses: Illegal Garage Rentals and the Marketization of Single-Family Homes, 1970-2008 - Luis Flores, University of Michigan
Unaccounted For: Lesser Understood Reasons for Not Having a Bank Account - Vance Alan Puchalski, Princeton University
Table 17: Culture and PlacemakingTable Presider: Yang Li, University of Toronto
Theorizing National Endowments for the Art's Creative Placemaking Strategies - Yang Li, University of Toronto
Arts Organizations, Communities, and Cultural Equity: The Relationship between Ethnic-Racial Groups and Local Arts Agencies - Meagan Rainock, Vanderbilt University; Daniel B. Cornfield, Vanderbilt University
Table 18: Other Urban IssuesTable Presider: Jacob H. Lederman, University of Michigan-Flint
Exploring Up Town: smart-and-green urban futures, social class, and urban change in periphery of Milan - Filippo Borreani, University of Turin
What is progressive city building? Global expertise and local entanglements in Latin America - Jacob H. Lederman, University of Michigan-Flint; Ryan Anders Whitney, Tecnológico de Monterrey - Mexico City
Tuesday, 3:00 pm
4843. Meeting. Section on Economic Sociology Business MeetingLACC, Level 2, 502A, 3:00-3:30pm
4844. Meeting. Section on Latina/o Sociology Business MeetingLACC, Level 2, 502B, 3:00-3:30pm
4872. Meeting. Community and Urban Sociology Section Business Meeting
JW Marriott, Gold Level, Gold Salon 2, 3:00-3:30pm
Tuesday, 3:30 pm
4856. Meeting. 2021-2022 ASA CouncilLACC, Level 2, 518, 3:30-6:00pm
Session 4772, continued
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Wednesday, 8:00 am
5167. Meeting. 2022-2023 ASA CouncilJW Marriott, Level 3, Plaza I, 8:00am-12:00pm
PARTICIPANT INDEX 133
A
Aalders, Rachel 2171Aaron, Yardenna 1932Abascal, Maria 1131, 3914Abbott, Erika 1972Abbott, Rebecca 1914Abdelhadi, Eman 3741Abdelhady, Dalia 2730Abelson, Miriam J. 4317Aboelela, Ayah 2173Abramson, Corey M. 2516, 3141Abrego, Leisy Janet 1125, 2324, 3126Abromaviciute, Jurgita 4317Abrutyn, Seth 1117, 1368, 3726Abufhele, Alejandra 2116Ackerman, Edwin F. 1330, 1730Ackert, Elizabeth 2118, 3721Acosta, Jonathon 3340Acosta, Laura 1773Adames, Alexander 3117Adams, Alison E. 1704adams, jimi 3967Adams, Julia Potter 3327Adams, Tracy 4111Adamson, Erin M. 2773Adams-Santos, Dominique M 2331Addo, Fenaba 3727Adem, Muna 1104, 3709, 3929Adeyemo, Breigha 1943Adeyinka-Skold, Sarah 1374Adhikari, Anindita 4736Adjepong, Anima 4737Adler, Gary 4527Adorjani, Roland 4169Adrian, Julia 3373Adserà, Alicia 1318Adua, Lazarus 1173, 2173, 2717Aeppli, Clem 1372Agadjanian, Victor 2329, 3575, 4316Agarwal, Samantha 2732Agarwala, Rina 2311Agbai, Chinyere O 1129, 2167Aghaei, Atefeh 2373Agius Vallejo, Jody 3904, 4304Agrawal, Shubham 1372Aguiari, Irina 2371Aguilar, Jonathan 2173Agyenim-Boateng, Raymond 1374Ahearn, Caitlin E 1336, 2372Ahmad, Saeed 4328Ahmed, Fauzia Erfan 4172Ahmed, Sarah 2371Ahn, Joonkil 3930
Ai, Jin 2371Aiello, Emilia 4172Aiken-Morgan, Adrienne 4117Ailshire, Jennifer A. 3109Ainiwaer, Aikedan 2372Aizawa, Nobuhiro 4513Akalin, Nilufer 3315Akbaritabar, Aliakbar 4569Akimova, Evelina 3314Akiyoshi, Mito 3130Akova, Feyza 2112Alaca, Zahide 2372Alang, Sirry 4530Alasuutari, Pertti 3772Alatas, Imad 1943Albanese, Anthony Vincent 4304Albertini, Marco 3109Albrecht, Kat 4144Alcaraz, Melissa 1721, 2319Aldana Marquez, Beatriz 1317, 2333, 4108Aldanmaz Fidan, Bahar 3334Alegria, Sharla N. 4537Aleksanyan, Joshua 1933Alemzadeh, Maryam 1143Alex, Heba 4736Alfano, Allegra 1943Ali, Sanna J 2772Ali, Zahra 3928Aliaga Linares, Lissette 3712Alicea, Julio Angel 3716, 4118Alimahomed-Wilson, Jake 2504Alimen, Nazli 1114Alinor, Malissa 3171Allard, Scott W. 4315Allen, Courtney 2172, 3373, 4507Allen, Johnnie (Chip) 4117Allen, Shaonta' E. 1911Allensworth, Elaine M. 3910Allison, David B 2771Allison, Juliann 4346Ally Zaslavsky, Katherine 2309, 3916Almasalkhi, Nadia 1130Almeida, Paul D. 1932, 3575, 3738, 4322Almeling, Rene 1306, 3132, 3332, 3732, 3932, 4117Almquist, Zack W. 1336Alon, Sigal 3716, 3904Alpan, Duygu 4328Alphonse, Evelyn Mae 1943Alshaibi, Wisam Hameed 3772Alshaibi, Wisam 3772Alston, Brandon 3773Alva, Maria Liliana 4743Alvarado, Arturo 2173Alvarado, Pablo 1904
Alvarado, Steven Elias 2167Alvarado, Veronica 1932Alvarado-Strasser, Elena Tamar 2543Alvarez, Camila Huerta 1908, 2518Alvarez, Camila 1904Alvear, Enrique 3908Alvero, AJ 2772, 4172Alvitre, Cindi 3904Alvord, Daniel R. 1173Amaral, Ernesto F. L. 2773, 4114Amarasingam, Amarnath 4326Amasha, Muhammad 1929Ambord, Paige 4772Ambriz, Denise 4744Amengual, Matthew 4572Amenta, Edwin 1329, 2728Ames, Morgan G. 2508, 2711Amorim, Mariana 3373, 4368A N, Manjunath 1943An, Minyoung 2372An, Weihua 3310Anacker, Katrin B. 2173Anadon, Isabel 1331Anadon, Isabel 1331
Anampa Castro, Catalina Mariafernanda 1329
Anandita, Prapti 3772Andersen, Synove 3110Anderson, Elisabeth 1143Anderson, Elizabeth Marie 2172, 2526Anderson, Kathryn Freeman 3773, 3930Anderson, Kevin B. 4504Anderson, Kimberly 2562Anderson, LaRisa 2529Anderson, Siwan 2511Anderson, Tammy L. 1332Andersson, Gunnar 4768Andersson, Matthew 2322, 3371, 4344Andrabi, Nafeesa 4571Andrade, Stefan Bastholm 3373Andraka-Christou, Barbara 3767Andreetta, Sophie 4309Andrejek, Nicole 1374Andres, Aleli 2725Andrews, Abigail L. 1926, 2725Andriano, Liliana 1173, 3373Aneesh, Aneesh 3115Angel, Jacqueline L. 3371, 3922Angelidou, Margarita 1173Angelo, Emily 2132Angelo, Hillary 4509Angotti, Nicole 3332Anshumali, Amit 2311Antonacci, John Peter 1174Antonio, Anthony Lising 3127
PARTICIPANT INDEX 134
Antonio, Robert J. 0268Anwar Ali, Noor 4134Aparicio, Tania R. 1319, 2772Aragao, Carolina 3709Aranda, Elizabeth M. 3115, 4108, 4510Arar, Rawan 1324, 2773Aravena, Alonso 2173, 2741, 3712Arbeit, Caren 2304, 3711Archibald, Matthew E. 1172Ard, Kerry 4109Arditi, David Michael 2317Argaw, Thomas Lemma 4109Argeros, Grigoris 4772Arias, Andres 4744Arias, Tomas 1728Armbruster-Sandoval, Ralph 4546Armstrong, Elizabeth A. 3112Armstrong, Sarah 3773Arnaoudova, Ivelina 4172Arnett, Stephanie M. 3918Arora, Mona 2172Arpin, Emmanuelle 4571Arredondo, Aaron 2541, 3342Arslan, Melike 1174Arteta, Genesis 2710Arthur, Elizabeth 1943Arthur, Mikaila Mariel Lemonik 2321, 2543,
4315Arya, Shatao 4140Asad, Asad L. 4724Asahina, Yuki 1304Asaly, Shahd 1773Asante, Rabiu K. B. 2171Asbury, Victoria Shantrell 1916Ascherio, Marta 3110, 3709Ashman, Hero 2503Asiedu, Christobel 4172Asiedu, Elizabeth 4172Atalay, Doga 2773Atiles, Jose 1128Atterberry, Adrienne Lee 2116, 2314Aubel, Amanda J. 3174Auguste, Daniel 2708Auldridge Reveles, Trevor Ray 1167Aun, Jacob 1173Aurini, Janice 1717, 3706Aurino, Elisabetta 4109Avalos, Miguel Arturo 1113Aveldanes, Jose Martin 3719Aven, Brandy 3730Averett, Kate Henley 3912, 4124Avery, Christy L. 1943Aviles, Natalie B. 2330, 3771Aviram, Hadar 3911Avishai, Orit 2129, 2329, 2529
Avnoon, Netta 2508Avrahampour, Yally 4743Awatramani, Rishi 2732Axelrod, Ilana 4111Axxe, Erick 2319Ayala, Celine Maria 3328, 4744Ayala, Jordan 2371Ayala, Maria Isabel 3171Ayala-Candia, Jesus 3773Aydogdu, Ramazan 4730Ayón, Cecilia 4130Azab, Marian 3709Azambuja, Lucas Sorzano 1143Azar, Ariel R 2715, 3109Azedi, Arman 4572Azhar, Mohammad 2142
B
Babineau, Kathryn C 1322Bacchus, Nazreen Sameena 2707Bach, Rebecca 0243Baddeley, Michelle 1721Bae, JinTae 2522Bafu, Ruby 1912Bagavos, Christos 4768Bailey, Amy Kate 1914, 4571Bailey, Jasmón L 1936Bailey, Nathan 2371Bailey, Sarah 1173Baiocchi, Gianpaolo 1704, 3712Baker, Garrett 1109Baker, Nia Janelle 1374Baker, Regina S. 2726Baker, Zeke 1909Bakhtiari, Elyas 3718Bakhtiarizadeh, Hamidreza 4704Balaban, Utku 4544Balaguera, Martha 2314Balasca, Coralia 4117, 4571Balasubramanian, Savina 1168Balbo, Nicoletta 4368Ball, Amanda Cristina 4528Ballakrishnen, Swethaa S. 1324, 3717, 3967Balogh, Rebeka 2172Balogun, Oluwakemi M. 4337Baluran, Darwin A 1914Bandelj, Nina 1134, 2325, 2975, 4534Bandhauer, Carina A. 3171, 4522Banerjee, Dina 2173Banerjee, Madhumita 2173Banerjee, Pallavi 2725, 4172, 4537Banerjee, Tarun 1145, 1745, 1945, 2308,
2708, 3773Barahona-López, Kati 4171
Barbee, Harry 3371, 4730Barber, Jennifer S. 3329, 4571Barber, Kristen 1372Barcelos, Chris A. 1374Bardelli, Tommaso 3110Bare, Michael E. 4509Bariola, Nino 2328, 3771Barker, Vanessa Lynn 2730Barman, Emily A. 2321, 4334Barnett, Melissa 2172Barol, Shirin 4704Baronas, Anthony 1933Baronchelli, Andrea 2772Barr, Ashley B 3171, 3931Barragan, Melissa 1315Barrios Mateo, Elisabet 2114, 4744Barron, Boris 1728Barros Santos, Kelly 2772Barry, David 2173Bartley, Tim 1145, 1745, 1945, 2308, 2708,
4572Barton, Bernadette 3134Barton, Michael Scott 4511Basaran Sahin, Duygu 3371Basea, Erato 2140Bashi, Vilna Francine 0144, 4310, 4725Bass, Loretta 1772Bastow, Skyler K. 1372Bateman, Tyler J. 1173Bates, Diane C. 4704Bates, Julia 1143Batra, Sonal 2172Battle, Brittany 3142Batz, Giovanni 2324Bauldry, Shawn 0144, 2122, 2172, 3925Baumann, Shyon 3710Bautista-Chavez, Angie M 1113Bavbek, Nur Yasemin 1703Bayatrizi, Zohreh 3925Bazo Vienrich, Alessandra 2114Beach, Lindsey R. 3773, 4311Beaman, Jean 1924, 2325, 2706, 2975Beardall, Katie 1117, 1374Beauchamp, Justin 2341Beauchemin, Cris 2773Beaumont, Amelie 2772Beck, Brenden 4324Beck, Kevin 4772Becker, Andréa 3132Beckett, Cameron Gabriel 3373Beckett, Katherine 4128Beckfield, Jason 4314Beck-McField, Armani 4737Bedirhanoglu, Nazan 3772Beduk, Selcuk 3373
PARTICIPANT INDEX 135
Beers, Andrew 2540Behan, Jennifer 2372Behrendt, Maia 2329Behrman, Julia A 1917, 4368Bell, Jason 2773Bell, Monica C. 2306, 3907Bell, Shannon Elizabeth 1768Bell, Susan E. 1704, 2313Benefo, Kofi D. 3130Ben-Moshe, Liat 2525Bennefield, Zinobia Chara 2310Bento, Asia Inez 2304Benzecry, Claudio Ezequiel 2719, 3122,
3322, 3928Bercu, Chiara 3734Berdahl, Terceira A. 4114Berends, Mark A. 2372Berezin, Mabel 3326Bergen, Clara Ann Blomgren 3715Bergstrand, Kelly 4572Berheide, Catherine White 3919Berkowitz, Dana A. 2729Berman, Elizabeth Popp 1945, 2710Bermudez Tapia, Bertha Alicia 2307Bernal, Brieana 2173Bernardi, Laura 1972Bernstein, Elizabeth 2106Berrey, Ellen 3127, 4336Berrington, Ann 4768Berry, Marie E. 2724Berumen, Gwendolyn Marie 4118Besbris, Max 3330, 3914Besek, Jordan Fox 1173, 4504Besen-Cassino, Yasemin 2373, 4172Bessett, Danielle 1914, 3132Best, Joel 4704Better, Alison S. 3131Beutel, Ann M. 3174Bevan, Stacey L 1169Beyer, Heiko 3171Bhallamudi, Isha 1109, 2508Bhandari, Aarushi 3908Bhardwaj, Ankit 1704Bhattacharya, Akshaj Dev 2173Bialas, Ulrike 2114, 2773Bianchi, Federica 3730Bickell, Lauren 2371Biegert, Thomas 1122Biehl, Andrés 2715Bierman, Alex E. 3922Bilik, Jeffrey 2173Billari, Francesco C. 4368Bin, Daniel 2732Bing, Lindsay 3110, 3773Birced, Elif 1372, 2708
Bird, Chloe E. 3128Bird, Meghan 1374Bird, Omar Tariq 2172Birkenkamp, Dean 2140Bisesti, Erin Mary 1930Bishara, Arees 4572Bishop, Sarah C 2171Bixby, Laurin Elizabeth 1169Bjorklund, Eric 1130, 3373Black, Zennon 3716Blackburn, Natalie 1172Blair-Loy, Mary 3930Blake, Mary Kate 2722Blanc, Eric Benjamin 2113Blanck, Peter 1372Blank, Grant 2171Blanton, Matthew 3115, 4367Blanton, Natalie 1972Blaustone-Dye, Natalie 2374Blee, Kathleen 2126Block, Fred 1727Block, Ray 1927Bloemraad, Irene H.I. 1724, 3367, 3938Bloome, Deirdre 2503, 3117Blount-Hill, Kwan-Lamar 2331Blume Oeur, Freeden 1132, 4725Bluthenthal, Ricky N. 3128Boatca, Manuela 4310Bobier, Lacey 3167Boccagni, Paolo 1125, 1321, 2319Bock, Sean 1336, 4314Boe, Cassidy 2574Boen, Courtney E. 1169, 1930, 3718Boeri, Natascia 0243Bohnert, Melissa 2530Bohon, Stephanie A. 2719Bohrnstedt, George W. 2504Bohrt, Marcelo A. 2315, 4726Boj Lopez, Floridalma 3904Boka, Debra M 3738Bokayev, Baurzhan 2372Boko, Semassa 3771Bolzendahl, Catherine I. 3729, 4172Bommaraju, Aalap 1914, 2513Bonikowski, Bart 3326, 4322Bonneville, Luc 2171Bornioli, Anna 4772Borradaile, Glencora 1767Borreani, Filippo 4772Borrelli, Lisa Marie 4309Borus, Matthew Gabriel 1973Boschetti, Elia 2372, 4368Bosley-Smith, Emma Ryan 1709Bosmans, Kim 1372Bostic, Amie 1729, 4743
Bouchet, Célia 2562Boudet, Hilary Schaffer 1173Boudinet, Mathéa 2562Bouek, Jennifer 2532Bouie, Jamelle 1907Bouldin, Erin 2172, 2173Bourg, Chris 3367Bourque, Leah 2310Bourque, Samantha 4114Boutcher, Steven A. 3967Boutilier, Sophia 2173, 2771Boutros, Magda 4736Bowden, Vanessa 1173Bowman, Jarron 4572Boyd, Danah 2711Boyle, Bryan 4743Boyle, Kait 4168Boylstein, Craig Alan 4144Bozkurt, Ödül 4127Braatz, Rick 1374, 3108Bracey, Glenn Edward 3909Bradley, Denae 3342Bradlow, Benjamin 1104, 4709Brady, David 2726Bragg, Kiana 1110Brand, Jennie E. 2327, 3728, 4769Brandt, Philipp Soeren 1167Brantley, Mia 2513, 3329, 3919Brashears, Laura Aufderheide 2132Brashears, Matthew E. 2132Braswell, Taylor Harris 4772Bratter, Jenifer L. 1707Braun, Jerome 1372Braun, Robert 1345Braun, Yvonne Alexandra 1704Braunstein, Ruth 1103, 2706Brayne, Sarah 1325, 2528, 4706Brazil, Noli 2167Brazzell, Melanie 2371, 4172Breen, Casey 3310, 4569Breen, Elizabeth A. 1914Brehm, Hollie Nyseth 1773, 4111Brenner, Neil 2128Brenner-Fliesser, Michael 1173Brenner-Levoy, Jeremy 2704, 4317Breslau, Daniel 4743Brett, Gordon 1333, 2772Brewer, Alexandra E. 3932Brewer, Rose 1712Breznitz, Dan 4134Brick, Carmen Marie 4772Bridges, Tristan 4172, 4306Brinkely-Rubinstein, Lauren 3107Brinton, Mary C. 1122Briscoe, Michael D 1173, 4372
PARTICIPANT INDEX 136
Bro, Naim 3373Brocic, Milos 4572Broman, Clifford L. 3171Brooke, Matthew 1330Brooks, Caroline V. 4744Brooks, Jennifer D. 2525Brooks, Marcus 3171Brooks, Siobhan 4535Brophy, Sorcha A. 2312Brothers, Sarah 3732Broussard, Kathleen 3334, 3912Brown, Alyssa Lauren 3773Brown, Anne kaye 1943Brown, Bailey A. 3918Brown, Eliza 3932Brown, Hana 1124, 1734Brown, Marni Alyson 2543Brown, Melissa 2709, 4522Brown, Phil 1173, 2717, 3306Brown, Phylicia Xin Yi Lee 4772Brown, Rob 1973, 2372, 3104Brown, Robyn Lewis 1973, 2172Brown, Sarah McGill 2571, 3171Brown, Susan L. 2715Brown, Tony N. 4330Brown, Tyson H. 3726Brown, Virginia A 2704Browne, Alyssa 4117Brown-Saracino, Japonica 1125Bruce, Tricia C. 2130Bruch, Elizabeth 1312Bruch, Sarah K. 2532Bruckner, Tim 4130Brueckner, Hannah 3327Bruefach, Tyler 3371Bruhn, Sarah 1121Brunn-Bevel, Rachelle Jeneane 2543Bruns, Angela 1109, 3174Bryan, Brielle 3330, 4128Bryan-Silva, Kutasha 3771Bryant, Kristina 3767Bryant, Maria Isabel 2103Bryden, Anne 2562, 4137Brydolf-Horwitz, Marco 4128Bryson, Bethany P. 2772Bucca, Mauricio 2531Buchanan, Blu 2106Buchmann, Claudia 3706Buchner, Brian 1304Buchter, Lisa Danielle 1973, 2162, 2374Buck, Andrew D. 1143Buckley, Cynthia Jane 1122Buckley, William J 1373Budhiraja, Kriti 2710Buechler, Steven M. 2103
Buggs, Shani A. 3174Buggs, Shantel Gabrieal 4118, 4737Bullock, Clair 4109Bulluck, Jesse 1943Bulungu, Andrea L. S. 1336Bunakova, Michaela 1943Bunnage, Leslie A. 2571Burchard, Jake 4569Burciaga, Edelina M. 3126, 4724Burdette, Amy M. 1310Burgese, Tyler 1374, 2171Burggraff, Charles 4572Burke, Fiona 1972Burke, Kelsy 2106, 2329Burke, Kimberly Cecilia 3773Burke, Peter J. 2132Burns, Andrew Robert 2371Burns, Shane 3109, 3371Burns, Thomas J. 1173Burø, Thomas 3710Burrell, Melissa 1173Burrows, Kathryn 1767Burston, Adam 3338Buscariolli, Andre 3915Busse, Erika 2773, 4346Bustamante, Carlos Felipe 4144Bustamante, Juan José 2541Butler, Rose 3373Butler-Sweet, Colleen 4172Button, Patrick 1927Butts, Carter T. 1721, 1728, 4369Buyukakbas, Elif 1917Büyükkeçeci, Zafer 3373Buyukokutan, Baris 2772Byeon, Yen Ji Julia 1336Byrd, Carson 3114Byrd, Kaitland Marie 3343Byrd, Marie 2571
C
Cabello-Hutt, Tania 4537Cabib, Ignacio 2715Cadena, Roger S. 4146Cadge, Wendy 1372Cadigan, Michele Lindsay 3773Cagney, Kathleen A. 4368Cai, Siman 3772Cain, Cindy L. 3771, 4144Caisey, Alannah Sheri 2372Calarco, Jessica McCrory 2526, 4525Calasanti, Toni 3371, 3922Calder, Ryan 1929, 2373Calderón Figueroa, Fernando A. 2328Calderon-Zaks, Michael Aaron 2374
Caldwell, Kate 1973Cali, Alec 2172Caliskan, Aylin 1367Callen, Kyle Lamoin 1169Calnitsky, David 2371Camacho, Michelle Madsen 1745Camarillo, Lydia 1707Camhi, Natasha 4507Campbell, Elizabeth Lauren 4743Campbell, Emily B. 1172, 1774Campbell, Mary Elizabeth 3140Campos, Edgar Jesus 2772Campos, Jason Azriel 3773Campos-Castillo, Celeste 3174Canady, Rene 1108Canary, Matthew 1173Canceran, Delfo Cortina 4708Canegem, Timo Van 2372, 3918Cang, Xiaowan 4571Caniglia, Beth Schaefer 1173Canizales, Stephanie L. 1926Cantori, Valentina 1111Cantu, Amanda 2704Cantu, Phillip A 3371Cao, Rui 1311Cao, Xinyan 2773Cao, Xuemei 1772, 2773, 3371Caponi, Jacob 2516Cappellaro, Giulia 1372Caputo, Jennifer 4368Caraves, Jack 1910Carbonaro, William J. 2110Caren, Neal 2312, 2728Carian, Emily Kiyoko 4317Carling, Robert W 2104Carls, Paul 3771Carlson, Howard Jacob 3712Carlson, Jennifer 1926, 2507, 3308Carmi, Ruth 1311Caron, Louise 2773Carpenter, Laura M. 1306Carpenter, Megan A. 3919Carr, Dawn Celeste 3371Carr, Deborah 2715, 3371, 3925Carr, James 2140Carr, Mairead 2372Carré, Françoise 4127Carrera, Jennifer S. 1173Carrera, Letizia 3373Carrillo, Ian Robert 2518, 2727, 4743Carrillo, Yvonne 1119Carrington, Ben 3303Carrion, Alexis 1943Carris, Peggy Sue 2110Carroll, Megan 1110
PARTICIPANT INDEX 137
Carroll, Michael Alden 4171Carruthers, Bruce G. 1727Carvalho, Rui F. 1733Casanova, Erynn Masi de 0144,
2539, 3339, 3341Case, Benjamin Steinhardt 1104, 2373Cassard, Marion 4318Cassell, Mark 3116Cassino, Dan 4172Cast, Alicia D. 4568Castaneda, Heide 4108Castañeda, Ernesto 1125, 2773Castellon, Ignacia 2171Castillo, Celestina 3904Castonguay, Samantha L 1908Castro, Andrene 1372, 3316Cataldi, Silvia 2108Cebolla-Boado, Hector 2319, 2773Cebulko, Kara 1921Cecchini, Mathilde 3731Cech, Erin A. 2124, 3930Centner, Ryan 2514, 3312Centola, Damon M. 2772, 4334Cepeda, Alice 3767Cerchiaro, Francesco 1774Cha, Hyungmin 1714Cha, Youngjoo 1372Chacko, Soulit 2714Chae, Sophia 4368Chae, Youngjin 1972Chaichian, Mohammad A. 2773Chajewski, Leszek 4743Chakrabarti, Parijat 3104, 3908Chakraborty, Debadatta 1311, 4172, 4572Chakraborty, Jayajit 1173Chakravarty, Debjani 4113Chalfoun, Andrew 1774Chambers, Gwen 1973Chambon, Jean-Baptiste 1372Chan, Chin-Han 2372Chan, Esther 1774Chan, Jordan 2772Chandna, Luna 1772Chang, Andy Scott 1309, 2773Chang, Gordon C. 4303Chang, Hsin-Chieh 1304Chang, Yun-Tzu 2771, 4772Chapkis, Wendy 1110Chapman, Nathaniel Gray 3343Chapple, Karen 1119Charania, Moon 1910Charitopoulou, Effrosyni 1173Charles, Caitlin 2173, 2704Charles, Carlo Handy 3108Charles, Sabrina 1731
Charron-Chénier, Raphaël 4107Chase, Jo-Ana D 2172, 2173Chatterjee, Maya 4172Chaudhary, Ali 2772Chaudhuri, Soma 1309Chauhan, Bhumika 2509Chavez, Koji 4537Chelius, Andrew 1933Chen, Anthony S. 1143Chen, Candice 2172Chen, Feinian 1917Chen, Hon-fai 4504Chen, Jessica 4743Chen, Katherine K. 2141Chen, Lin 2773Chen, Mengmeng 2771Chen, Mingyu 2372Chen, Qindian 1329Chen, Ruilin 3773Chen, Terrence Ting-Yen 2171Chen, Victor Tan 2141Chen, Weixiang 2374Chen, Yiru 4572Chen, Yu 4772Chen, Yvonne 1772Chen, Zhenxiang 1321, 4146Chenault, Tiffany Gayle 2543Cheney, Eric R. 2173Cheng, Cheng 2531Cheng, Fanling 1904Cheng, Hao-Chun 3319Cheng, Pei-Chen 4172Cheng, Simon 3716Cheng, Siwei 2531, 4769Cheng, Tony 2121Cheong, Amanda Rachel 1304, 2773Cheong, Dawool 2371Chepp, Valerie L. 2304Cherng, Hua-Yu Sebastian 2110, 2372Chernitskiy, Steph 1340Cheung, Zeerim 2371Chewinski, Max 1173Chi, Guangqing 4768Chiang, Yi-Lin 3916Chiaraluce, Cara A. 1309Chiarello, Elizabeth 2528, 4336Chibber, Vivek 3129Chica, Christina Marie 3712Child, Curtis D. 4743Childers, Trenita Brookshire 1724Childress, Clayton 1907, 1916Chin, Jeffrey 1934, 3913Chin, Margaret 3114Chinn, Juanita J. 2304Chintala, Swati 3908
Chisholm, James 1114Chishti, Muzaffar 0975Chito Childs, Erica 3108Chiu, Gabriel Z 4134Cho, Hang-Jun 1314Cho, Seong-Kwon 1316Choe, Ryeora 2172Choi, Carolyn 2773Choi, Eungang (Peter) 2172, 2522Choi, Ha Young 1372Choi, JinCheol 1933Choi, Kate Hee 2318Choi, Meera 1714, 4316Choi, Susanne Yukping 1374Choi, Tae-Ung 1945Choi, Yoonjin 1372Choi, Yoonyoung 3721, 4167Choi-Fitzpatrick, Austin 2371, 4137Chong, Kelly Haesung 1772Choo, Hae Yeon 3734Chorev, Nitsan 1903, 3908Chow, Alex Wei Jie 2173Chow, Huiru 1772Chowdhuri, Joy Prakash 3373Christensen, MacKenzie Antoinette 2171,
4316Christensen, Rebecca 2543Christian, Aymar Jean 3941Christian, Michelle Marie 1924Christie, Robert MacNeil 1173Christie-Mizell, C. Andre 3371Christin, Angèle 1145, 1745, 1945, 2308,
2508, 2708, 2711Chu, James Y. 3117Chu, Johan S. G. 3730Chudyk, Elliot Noel 1110, 1718Chui, Hazel 1972Chun, Hyunsik 4572Chun, Jennifer Jihye 3714Chun, Sung David 2173Chun, Yung 1717Chung, Angie Y. 1772, 4506Chung, HaJoon 2372Church, Anna Claire 2172, 2729, 4512Chykina, Volha 1313Ciaralli, Spencier Rian 2173Ciccantell, Paul S. 1116Cicek-Okay, Sevsem 1921Cichocka, Ewa 3373Ciciurkaite, Gabriele 1973Ciocca Eller, Christina 3104, 3716Cipin, Ivan 4768Cisternas, Carolina 3734Clague, Angela 2516Clair, Matthew 2107, 3704, 3916, 4706
PARTICIPANT INDEX 138
Clark, Amy 2173Clark, Breanna 2515Clark, Brett 1173, 2173, 2717Clark, Fernando 4730Clark, Rob 1915Clark, Shelby Lynn 2131, 4172Clark, Timothy 4544Clarno, Andy 1928Clayman, Steven E. 4503Clay-Warner, Jody 2173Cleary, Joseph Paul 4772Cleaveland, Carol Lynn 2773Cleckner, Callie 1967Clemens, Patrick 2773Clemete, Susanna 4768Clingan, Lauren 1318Coates, Rodney D. 3171Cochran, Nicole 1372Cockburn, Allegra 2118Coenders, Yannick 2767Cohane, Cullen 4743Cohen, Andrew C 2772Cohen, Daniel Aldana 2128Cohen, Emma D. 4313Cohen, Itai 1728Cohen, Jeremy S. 3104, 3117Cohen, Philip N. 3367, 4306Cohn, Samuel 1116, 1316Cointet, Jean-Philippe 4709Cole, Wade M. 1915Colen, Cynthia G. 2313, 3931Coley, J 2173Coley, Jonathan Scott 2374, 4527Colindres, Marjorie 1117Collazo, Jose Luis 2773Collett, Jessica L. 3708, 3914Collins, Caitlyn 4124Collins, Devin Michael 4128Collins, Nicole 2571Collins, Patrice D 1109Collins, Sarah 2173Collins, Timothy William 1173, 4367Collis, Ryan 1973Colond, Jay 3114Colyvas, Jeannette Anastasia 1372, 2321Combs, Aidan 3311Combs, Barbara Harris 3707Combs, Thatcher 4172Compagni, Amelia 1372Compernolle, Ellen (Nell) 4730Compton, D'Lane R. 2310Conley, Dalton 2515, 3314Conley, Jacob 2173Conley, Meghan 2719Conner, Jerusha Osberg 1104
Conti Bartolomeu, Priscilla 2309Contini, Paolo 3373Contreras, Maya Gabriela-Auiler 1173Contreras, Randol 3318Contreras Quezada, Nataly 4744Contreras Velasco, Oscar Fernando 2773,
3967Cook-Martín, David A. 1324Cooper, David Heath 1373, 2574Cooper, Marianne 3714Cooperstock, Alexandra 2167, 3317Cooter, Amy 4326Copas, Katherine 4743Copeland, Molly 3371, 3931Coplin, Abigail 2773, 4134Corbett, Christianne 3118, 3321Corcoran, Katie E. 1310, 1774Cordeiro, Veridiana Domingos 2173Cordner, Alissa 1173, 2717Cordova, Teresa 4744Cornejo, Oscar Ruben 4744Cornelissen, Sharon 1919, 3318Cornfield, Daniel B. 4772Corra, Mamadi 2773Correll, Shelley J. 2124Corsten, Claire 3112Cossu, Andrea 3327Costello, Matthew 3773Coston, B. Ethan M 1110, 1373, 1710Cotten, Shelia R. 1372Cotter, David A. 3919Cotton, Cassandra 4316Couch, Todd C. 2371Courtney, Margaret Michele Gough 2172Covington, Clayton 4540Covington, Lisa 3304Cowan, Sarah K. 2130Cox, Jenean 2371Crabtree, Charles 1313, 1927Craciun, Mariana 1745Craig, Brandon 1312Craig, Maxine Leeds 3167, 3916Cranford, Cynthia J. 3714Crawley, S. L. 1710, 3134Crimmins, Eileen 3931Cristiano, Nicholas 3711Cronig, Han Nitzan 2371Crooke, Catherine Louise 1128Crosnoe, Robert 1972, 2316Cross, Christina 2503, 4309Crowder, Kyle 4507Crowell, Amber R. 1926Crowley, Ned 3929Crubaugh, Bryant 4772Crumo, Camila Assunção 2317
Cruz, Ariane 3725Cruz, Gabriela 2512Cruz, Taylor M. 1108, 2528, 4308Cserpes, Tunde 3730Cueto-Villalobos, Daniel 4772Cui, Shiyue 1704Culatta, Elizabeth Tomlin 4171Cullen, Greggory 3711Cullen, Pauline 4307Cundiff, Kelsey 3773Cunningham, David 2326Curington, Celeste 1924Currie, Ava S 2771Curry, Matthew 3373Curtis, Katherine J. 3329Czarnecki, Danielle 3132
D
Daenekindt, Stijn 4572Dafflon, Alexandre 2312Dafonseca, Tibrine 2172Dahir, Nima 1315, 2117, 2567Dahlum, Sirianne Wig 1729Daiger von Gleichen, Rosa 1372, 1972Dalberg, Tobias 4571Dale, John G. 4513Dalessandro, Cristen N. 4171Damaske, Sarah 2327, 2506Daminger, Allison 3919, 4512D'Amours, Jason V. 1372, 3732D'Angelo, Alexandra 1173Daniel, Jayanthi 1304Daniel, Reginald 2104Daniels, Chelsea 1921Daniels, Denise 1774, 1911Danton, Madison Orion 1728Dantzler, Prentiss A. 2339, 2718, 4507Dao, Lili 1128D'Apice, Hannah K 2372Darrah-Okike, Jennifer Rene 1319, 4772Das, Dhruba 4116Das, Stuti 2172Dasgupta, Kushan 2112, 3927, 4534Dasgupta, Nabarun 1172Dasgupta, Rohit K 1114Dashiell, Steven L 4104Daumler, Davis 2531, 3117David, Jennifer 1918David, LaKisha Tawanda 3927Davidson, Debra J. 1173, 1908, 4317Davidson, Kyra N 3773, 4772Davies, Scott 1717Davis, Andrew P. 2115, 3373Davis, Ashlee 1943
PARTICIPANT INDEX 139
Davis, Daniel 4171Davis, Jenny L. 2171, 2310, 4171Davis, Korin 0572Davis, Tomeka M. 2372Davis, Tristan 2772Davis-Cotton, Denise 2571Davis-Delano, Laurel R. 1319Davison, Miles 4525Davis-Randolph, Jasmine Lanisha 1372,
2526Daviss, Claire 1372Davoodi, Marjan 2172Daye, Christian 1373Daye, Shameika 1134, 1943, 2541, 3142De'Arman, Kindra Jesse 1173Deb, Nikhil 1308deBecze, Vanessa 4572DeCarsky, Ryan 2172De Castro Galvao, Juliana 3373Décieux, Jean Philippe 2773Decimo, Francesca 3334Deckard, Faith M 4534Decoteau, Claire Laurier 1326, 1704, 4707DeDeyne, Jesse Lee 1774, 1972Deen, Rebecca E. 4572Deener, Andrew 1126Degenshein, Anya 2310DeGloma, Thomas 1333Degnan, Bridget 3773Deitch, Cynthia 4172Dekeseredy, Andrea Sarah Marie 1172Dekeseredy, Patricia 1172De Koster, Willem 2133, 4572Delanthamajalu, Shwetha 2131, 3131De Lara, Juan D. 2541, 4125Delecourt, Solene 1718Delehanty, Jack 2529de Leon, Cedric 1725, 1928, 2541Delgado, Vanessa 2116della Porta, Donatella 2512DellaPosta, Daniel 1312, 4169Del Mastro Naccarato, Irene 3932de los Rios, Diego 0144Del Real, Deisy 1324DeLuca, Stefanie Ann 1119, 1328Demanet, Jannick 2372, 3918DeMarco, Laura 3773Demireva, Neli 3773Demirovic, Melisa 1372De Moortel, Deborah 1372De Moortel, Deborah 4168Demsas, Jerusalem 1907Denice, Patrick 2318, 2710Dennis, Ann Marie 3773, 4303Dent, Lauren Amelia 2574
de Oliveira, Renan Theodoro 1972de Oliveira Horst, Juliana 1936, 2309Derré, Zoé 3174Desai, Nidhi 3711de Saxe, Jennifer 2372Descamps, Julia 2371, 2773Desmond, Matthew 1919de Souza Leao, Luciana 1325, 1726Despard, Mathieu 2708Dessauer, Julia 1333Deutsch, Gal 1145, 3127de Vaan, Mathijs 3730Devine, Jason 3711Devoto, Sarah 1169de Vries, Ieke 2167De Witte, Kristof 3174Dhillon, Carla M. 1108Dhingra, Pawan H. 2325, 3706Dhuman, Stephanie A. 1132Di, Di 1118, 1774, 2310Diamond, Alex 1116Diamond, John B. 0572, 3706, 3940Dias, Felipe Antonio 2173, 3330Dias, Vitor 4536Diaz, Estela Bernice 2116, 4312Diaz, Janette 2543Diaz-Strong, Daysi 2114DiBenigno, Julia 1745DiBennardo, Rebecca Ann 2117Dickerson, Tia 3113, 3342Dickinson, Charles A. 0243Diefendorf, Sarah H. 1374, 3726Diehl, David Kalim 1313, 3317Dierker, Philipp 1972Dietrich, David R. 2173Dietsch, Susan E. 3373, 3704Di Folco, Martina 4144Dill, Brian J. 1316, 4572Dils, Eva 1927Dincer, Evren Mehmet 4743Dingel, Molly J. 2571Dinger, Samuel 4328Diniz, Debora 4307Dinsmore, Brooke 2372, 2508Dinzey-Flores, Zaire Z. 3328Diossa-Jimenez, Leydy 2324DiPasquale, Sara 3110DiPietro, Stephanie Maura 3138DiRago, Nicholas Vincent 2567Dirlam, Jonathan 4167Discola, Kristen L. 2173Divadkar, Amshula 2773Dixson, Adrienne Denise 2709D Mello, Noah Benjamin 2371Doan, Long 3118
Dobbin, Frank 1145, 3127Dobreva, Tsveta 4744Doci, Edina 4168Dockendorff, Kari 3921Dodson, Kyle 3738Doering, Jan 3112Doering, Laura 3112Doering, Maralyn 1914Dohan, Daniel 2516, 3141Dokshin, Fedor A. 2717Dollar, Nathan T. 3912, 4571Domina, Thurston A. 4525Domingos, Taylor 3773Dominguez, Rachael N. 1372Dominguez, Vanessa 1117Dominguez-Villegas, Rodrigo 1321Dommermuth, Lars 4768Donato, Katharine 2125Dondero, Molly 2729Dong, Jessie 2772Donine, Allison 3934Donnelley-Power, Caitlin 1117Donnelly, Kathleen 3104, 3132Donnelly, Rachel 2172Donnelly Moran, Katie 2333D'Onofrio, Sarah 4113Donoghue, Christopher 2316, 2539, 3174Donovan, Joan 1909, 2540Doody, Sean Thomas 4513Dore, Emily 2172Doss, Christopher 4117Dos Santos, Karolina Michelle 1143dos Santos, Renan William 1774dos Santos, Sascha 1972Doten-Snitker, Kerice 1774Dotson, Miranda P. 1173Dougherty, Fiona Grace 1943Dougherty, Kevin D. 4572Douglas, Gordon 4772Douglas, Karen Manges 2571, 3773Douglas, Rachel 4172Dow, Dawn M. 4306Dowd, Timothy J. 1372Dowling, Julie A. 1906Doyle, Joshua Franklin 1303, 1908Dragan, Katia 4571Drawve, Grant 2172Dreby, Joanna 1734Dreiling, Michael 0144, 1704Drentea, Patricia 3371Driscoll, Daniel 2717Dromi, Shai M. 1303, 2772, 3772Du, Shichao 1972, 2773Duarte, Katie 2131Duarte-Mayorga, Natalia 1345
PARTICIPANT INDEX 140
Dubal, Veena 4526Duck, Waverly 4706DuCros, Faustina M. 3171Dudley, Jennifer Suzanne-Kempton 4569,
4572Duffy, Robert 1373Dufur, Mikaela 1772Dum, Christopher P. 3773Dumont, Lucile 1314Dunatchik, Allison 1318Dunston, Chloe 4172, 4512Dupre, Matthew E. 3371Duquette-Rury, Lauren 4146, 4510, 4722Durrant Olsen, Jonah Leigh 2374Durst, Noah 4772Dutta Gupta, Tanaya 4544Duvoux, Nicolas 2173Duxbury, Scott W. 2332, 3310, 4571Dwyer, Rachel E. 3325, 3704, 3727Dwyer Emory, Allison 3773Dyer, Shauna 3117, 3321
E
Eagle, David E. 1774Eagly, Ingrid 3126Ealey, Dashawn 4172Earl, Jennifer 2326, 2512Earle, Maya 3927Earl-Novell, Sarah 2543Eason, John Major 1331, 4324Eastwood, Jonathan 1731Eaton, Charlie 3104, 3716, 4313Ebbinghaus, Mathis 1173, 2371, 4111Ebert, Kim 2728, 3941Ebisike, Norbert 3773Eby, Margaret Ruth 2716, 3927Ecklund, Elaine Howard 1911, 2172, 3371Eddins, Crystal Nicole 2716Edelmann, Achim 1729Edgell, Penny 1103, 2772Edwards, Frank 1734, 3304Edwards, Hannah 1173Edwards, Korie L. 4527Edwards, Linsey Nicole 2308Edwards, Michelle L. 1173, 1308Edwards, Wesley 3316Edwards, Zophia 1703Eger, Maureen A. 2773, 4572Egner, Justine 1710Eidlin, Barry 1130, 2113, 2509, 4526Eiermann, Martin 2772Eife, Erin 2117Einhorn, Tom 2371Einmann, Trisha 2372, 3104, 3373
Eisenmann, Clemens 1368, 4104Ekelburg, Amanda 3174Ekl, Emily A. 4114, 4346Ela, Nate 4772Elcioglu, Emine Fidan 2507Elder, Timothy Burke 2172, 4304Eleazar, Alexandra 1374Ellialti-Kose, Tugce 3717Elliott, Christopher Shane 4112Elliott, James R. 1173, 1307, 1704, 4772Elliott, Marta 2122, 2172Elliott, Michael A. 4122Ellis, Rachel 4527Ellison, Christopher G. 3773El Shishtawy Hassan, Sharif Ibrahim 2521Emanuelson, Pamela E. 1728Embrick, David G. 1934Emigh, Rebecca Jean 1925, 3129Engel, Rachel 1772, 4772Engelman, Michal 3931Engeman, Cassandra 3738Engzell, Per 3904Enos, Jenny J. 3108, 3118Enriquez, Laura E. 1121, 4744Ens, Nicola 3926Eren, Dilan 3373Ergas, Christina A. 1173Erickson, Matt 1972Erigha Lawer, Maryann 1107Erikson, Emily Anne 1145, 1925, 4334Erpyleva, Svetlana 2162Erving, Christy LaShaun 1715, 2122, 2172,
2322, 2513Escamilla Garcia, Angel Alfonso 1113Escobar, Maria Andrea 4744Escue, Melanie 3115, 4108Esguerra, Litany 1973Esparza, Marcia 3129Espeland, Wendy Nelson 1325Espinoza, Gunercindo Antoneo 1967Espinoza, Maria Isabel 1373, 4115Esposito, Michael Hughes 1914Espy, Hannah 1372Estefan, Michel 0243, 2543Estep, Kevin A. 4707Esthappan, Sino 1373, 4317Estrada, Emir 1732, 4125Etienne, Vadricka 2773Eun, Terresa Ji Hyun 2721Evans, Douglas N. 2331Evans, James A. 3111, 4569Evans, John H. 1310Evans, M.D.R. 1729, 2171, 3373, 4572Evans, Megan 4772Evans, Shani Adia 4528
Evans, Zaque 3773Everett, Bethany G 2713Everitt, Judson G. 3306Ewing, Eve L. 2731Ewoodzie, Joseph Crampah 2314
F
Faber, Jacob William 1706, 2167Facciani, Matthew 4171Fago, Trey 2317Fahey, Fionna 1108Fahlberg, Anjuli 2128Fajardo, Ryan 1313Fallesen, Peter 4768Falzon, Danielle 4544, 4709Fan, Jessie X. 4571Fan, Leanne 1943Fan, Libin 4571Fan, Wen 1945, 2122, 2362, 4119Fan, Xinguang 1904Fanaei, Seyed Ahmed 2373Fang, Chunxu 2133Fang, Zhilan 3772Farago, Fanni 3313Farah Schwartzman, Luisa 2314Farber, Reya 2713Faris, Robert W. 2316, 3967Farr, Sarah Elizabeth 3373, 4528Farrell, Allan 3112Farrell-Bryan, Dylan 3731Fasang, Anette Eva 3373Faulk, Deborwah 3716Faulkner, Robert R 2173Faust, Megan 4772Favell, Adrian 3171Fazekas, Roland 4318Feder, Tal 2317, 2772Feehan, Dennis 3310Feinberg, Mark 3967Feinstein, Yuval 3771, 4116Feldman, Anna-Lucia 4172Feldman, Rachel Carly 1945Fellnhofer, Katharina 1173, 4743Felmlee, Diane H. 2530Felton, Chris 1136Fenelon, James V 2533Fennell, Dana 2373Fennell, Julie Lynn 1114Fennelly, Maura 4772Ferdinando, Abby 3332Ferguson, Annie 2571Ferguson, Elaine L. 1336Ferguson, Jauhara 2172Fern, Simon Edward 2503, 4367
PARTICIPANT INDEX 141
Fernandes, April D. 3911Fernandez, Talia Zuri 2173, 2372Fernandez-Kelly, Patricia 3940Ferrare, Joseph J. 2372Ferraro, Rin 3373Ferree, Myra Marx 3307Ferry, Mathieu 2772, 2773, 3373Fessenden, Deborah June 3373Fetner, Tina 1374Fetrati, Jalal 2371Feudo, Sam 3332Fiel, Jeremy E 3171Field, Elly 1312, 2110Fielding-Singh, Priya 3714, 4768Fields, Benjamin 2132Fields, Corey D. 1715Fields, Jessica 2131Figert, Anne 2172Filkobski, Ina 4144Fillingim, Angela Elena 1903Findler, Yael 1133Fineman, Maxwell 1336Fingerman, Karen L 1972Finkel, Müge 1345Finnigan, Ryan 4109Firat, Rengin Bahar 2712, 3726Fish, Rachel Elizabeth 2525, 3118Fisher, Jill A. 4367FitzGerald, David Scott 1125, 1324, 2125Fitzgerald, Jared 1173Fitzgerald, Kathleen J. 1374Fitzpatrick, Brian R. 2372Fitzpatrick, Kevin M. 2172Flaherty, Michael G. 1331Flaim, Amanda Leigh 1719Fledderjohann, Jasmine 4109Fleming, Crystal Marie 2109Flores, Aaron Berlin 4367Flores, Edward Orozco 1111, 4125Flores, Jerry 4171Flores, Luis 4772Flores, René D. 2530Flores-Gonzalez, Nilda 3115, 4146Flores-Yeffal, Nadia Y. 2773Foertsch, Steven 1774, 4572Fogleman, Elyssa Mayumi 4168Folse, Brandon 2543Foltz, Katelyn E 1967, 4319Fong, Eric 2771, 4772Fong, Kelley 1734, 2116, 2316, 2503Fonsah, Eliana Nug 1115Fontdevila, Jorge 2713Foote, Aaron C 2367Ford, Laura R. 4304, 4504Forsythe, Lora 1336
Fosse, Ethan 1730Foster, John Bellamy 1116Foster, Jordan 2772Foti, Nicole 2330Fourcade, Marion 1727, 4534Fowle, Matt Zhongyi 3773Fox, Emily C. 4172, 4317Fox, Jonathan 2771Fox, Keely Maelynn 2131, 4172Fox, Matthew Peter 4536Fox-Williams, Brittany Nicole 2116Foy, Steven Larrimore 4743Franchi, Eloisa 2714Francis, Linda E. 4168Francisco, Sara C 2530, 2571Frank, David John 3772Frank, David 3767Frank, Kenneth A. 0571Frankenberg, Elizabeth 3174, 3912, 4511,
4571Franzoni, Zachary Robert 2773Frase, Robert T. 1972Frech, Adrianne 3931Frederiksen, Jan Thorhauge 1118Fredricks, Katherine 2372Freelin, Brittany 3967Freeman, Nicholas 1972, 2172Freese, Jeremy 2132, 2515, 3111, 3728Frenette, Alexandre 1372Fretwell, Michelle 3773Frickel, Scott 1173, 1308Friday, Gabreella 1327, 3315Friedberg, Brian 2540Friedline, Terri 3373Friedman, Asia 1332Friedman, Brittany 2107, 3911Friedman, Elisabeth Jay 2512Friedman, Samantha 1943, 4772Fritz, Marni 1309, 2173Frost, Jacqui 3771Fu, Albert S. 4544Fu, Zheng 3315Fuentes-Mayorga, Norma E 4346Fugiel, Peter J. 1372Fuist, Todd Nicholas 2529Fujimura, Joan H. 2524, 3927Fukushima, Annie Isabel 1719Fullagar, Thomas 2118Fullerton Rico, Kristina 4130Fullin, Giovanna 4127Fulton, Hayden James 2733Fumarco, Luca 1927Fuqua, Juliana 2173Fuwa, Makiko 4172
G
Gaddie, Clara 1368Gaddini, Katie Christine 2129, 2529Gaddis, S. Michael 1927, 4313, 4522Gadeyne, Sylvie 2172Gadson, Danielle 4314Gaekwad Babulal, Neepa 4172Gagné, Josh 1336Gala, Pooja 4167Galaz Garcia, Sergio 1143Galdauskaite, Dovile 4768Galeana Rodriguez, Fernando 2111Galesic, Mirta 2773Galhardi, Renato de Almeida Arao 2773Galinda, Bernice D. 1336Gallagher, Charles A. 3171Gallagher, Robert 1374, 2519Gallati, Benjamin 2742Galli, Chiara 1317, 2324Galliher, Renee 1319Gallo, Linda C. 1943Gallo-Cruz, Selina R. 1173Galunic, Charles 1314Gamez, Rebeca 3171Gamino, Eric 2541Gan, Kimberly 4772Gan, Siyun 2372Gandia-Vargas, Sergio 4572Ganter, Flavien 2773Gantois, Maïlys 1373Gao, Ge 4571Garbes, Laura 2171, 2321Garboden, Philip M.E. 1319, 4507, 4772Garcia, Angela S. 2114, 2773Garcia, Denia 1131Garcia, Lisette M. 2543Garcia, Madison 2571Garcia, Melissa 1104, 1131, 4744García, Rocío R. 2709García, San Juanita 2511, 3367, 3726Garcia del Moral, Paulina 4337Gardner, Anna 4571Gardner, Anna 3912, 4511Gardner, Richard Edward 0307Garet, Michael S 2504Garibaldo Valdez, Ramon 4108Garnar, Tracy 2729, 3171Garrett, Cal Lee 1374, 1704, 4743Garrido, Marco Z. 2128, 2716, 3575Garrison, Spencer A. 3112Garza, Alma Nidia 4525Gaskew, Tony 2371Gast, Melanie Jones 1114
PARTICIPANT INDEX 142
Gasteyer, Stephen Philip 2518Gatewood, Britany 1715Gatta, Arianna 2532Gaughan, Monica M 1373Gautam, Rana 1116Gawerc, Michelle I. 2371Gayles, Prisca 3772Gaytan, Marie Sarita 1145, 1745,
1945, 2308, 2708Gebre-Medhin, Ben Hidru 4172Geerts, Robbe 1173Geisler, Isabel Araceli 3343Geist, Claudia 3921Gelbgiser, Dafna 1718, 3716Gellert, Paul K. 3719, 4113Geng, Jing 3371Genoni, Andreas 2773George, Kristin 3771George, Linda K. 4167Georges, Annie 1733Gepts, Thomas William 1345Gerber, Alison 1333, 2719Gerber, Theodore P. 2172Gerson, Kathleen 3919Gerson, Pedro 2773Gevaert, Jessie 1372, 2374Gharti Magar, Jhakendra 4572Gharti Magar, Om Prakash 4572Ghaziani, Amin 3131Gherghina, Mircea 2717Gibson, Anna 2711Gibson, Christopher Wayne 1173Gibson, David R. 3715Gibson, Ryan 1372Giebel, Sonia 3716, 4172Giesselmann, Marco 2726Gilbert, Jen 2131Giles, Sadie 3371, 3922Gil Everaert, Isabel 1317Gil-Garcia, Oscar Fernando 3313, 4130Gill, Amardeep 1932Gilligan, Megan 1972Gillis, Alanna 0243, 2110Gilmartin, Shannon 2124Gilroy, Connor Craig 3312Girma, Hewan 1972Giuffre, Andrea 2524Givens, Jennifer E. 1173Glanville, Jennifer 3717Glass, Jennifer L. 1372Glass, Leah 1372Glass, Pepper 2372Glasser, Carol L. 3940, 4372, 4504Glauber, Rebecca 1118, 4124Glauser, Stephen 0572
Glavin, Paul 2708, 3373Gleckman-Krut, Miriam 2571Glenn, Maya 2516Glennie, Charlotte 1104Glick, Jennifer Elyse 2319Glueckauf, Robert L. 3711Glymour, M. Maria 3371Gnacinski, Stacy 2172Go, Julian 1928, 3719Goalwin, Gregory 1929Gocek, Fatma Muge 3906Godart, Frederic Clement 1314, 2772Goel, Sharad 2117Goes, Juliana 3303Goico, Sara 2372Gokmenoglu, Birgan 1731Goksel, Nisa 4172, 4736Golann, Joanne W. 1313, 3317Golash-Boza, Tanya Maria 2718Gold, Jessica 3934, 4172Gold, Steven J. 2773Goldberg, Allison 1115Goldberg, Amir 1916Goldensher, Liora O 3116Goldkuhle, Bjarne 3171Goldman, Alyssa W. 2172, 4730Goldsmith, Pat Rubio 2372Goldstein, Adam 3104, 3330Goldstein-Kral, Jess 3912Golio, AJ 2317, 4112Gomes Duarte, Lais 1327Gomez, Laura E. 1906Gomez, Rachel F 1372Gomez Cervantes, Andrea 1317, 2324, 3773Gomez-Lugo, Fanny 4307Gomory, Henry 1919Gonalons-Pons, Pilar 1318, 3321, 3727, 3934Gondal, Neha 1312, 4743Gone, Joseph P. 1319Gong, Fang 1772Gong, Qiujie 1972Gonsalves, Leroy 1145, 3127Gonsalves, Summer 1173Gonsalves, Tara Marie 4325Gonzales, Angela Ann 2104, 3331Gonzales, Gabrielle 4772Gonzales, Teresa Irene 4328, 4744Gonzalez, Claudia Sofia 2722Gonzalez, Natalia Candelaria 4744Gonzalez, Nathaniel James 1773, 2771Gonzalez, Nicole 2514Goodkind, Jessica Rose 2172Goods, Kenya Lanae' 3113Goodsell, Rebecca 1972Goodwin, Eric 1173
Goodwin, Jeff 1712Goodwin, Julia Keen 3331Goodwin, Michele 1575Goreeba, Sanjana 2374Gorman, Bridget K. 2172Gorski, Karlyn 1313Gorski, Philip S. 3326, 3924Gose, Leah 3704Gotto, Michelle A 3174Gouge, Melissa 1733Gould, Mark 1168Gould IV, William V. 4526Gould-Wartofsky, Michael A. 4572Gow, Jamella N. 2314Gowan, Teresa 1716Gowayed, Heba 1113, 3938Gowen, Ohjae 3104Grace, Matthew K. 2122Gracia, Pablo 2530Graetz, Nick 1930Graham, Carlyn 2322Graif, Corina 2121Graizbord, Diana 1726, 1909, 2719, 4115Gran, Brian 1719, 2304,
2562, 3174, 4137Grant, Annaliese 2562, 3910Grant, Monica J. 3329Grauerholz, Elizabeth 4504Gray, Ian 4709Gray, Summer Marie 4511Greatorex-Voith, Siobhan 2510Green, Aaryn L. 1344, 2704, 3103, 3339Green, Ashley 2131Green, Venus Mary 1725, 4725Greenberg, Julia 1119Greenberg, Max A. 1912Greenberg, Pierce 1173, 1768Greene, Danielle 3171Greene, Joss Taylor 3308Greene, Kaylin 3773Greene, Theo 2106Greenwood, Nancy A. 2703Greey, Ali 2131Gregory, Karen 3926Greif, Meredith 2339Greiner, Patrick Trent 1173Grell-Brisk, Marilyn 4310, 4708Gresenz, Kyle 3331, 4316Griesbach, Kathleen 1322Griffen, Zachary Webster 1325, 4115Griffith, Fareeda Genise 4168Griffith, Mark Alexander 1374Griffiths, Heather M. 3313Grigoropoulou, Nikolitsa 1774Grimsley, Edwin 3767
PARTICIPANT INDEX 143
Grineski, Sara Elizabeth 1173, 4367Groccia, Jacqueline 1119, 4772Groh, Sarah 4730Grollman, Maxwell James 2112Grol-Prokopczyk, Hanna 2172Gronert, Nona Maria 3315Grosse, Corrie Jane 1173Grover, Rohan 2371Grunow, Daniela 2318Gruys, Kjerstin 2373Grzanka, Patrick Ryan 1306, 1704G. Smith, August Taylor 2341, 4171Gu, Gloria Yuxuan 3773Gualtieri, Gillian 1372, 4367Guarino, Honoria 3767Guazzo, Costanza 1174Guhin, Jeffrey 3924Gui, Tianhan 4113Guilbeault, Douglas Richard 1916, 2772Guilmoto, Christophe Z 4571Guluma, Beka 2315Guo, Guang 2515, 2712Guo, Jiao 3738Guo, Weirong 1772, 2773Gupta, Aashish 1930, 4167Gupta, Sanjiv 1318Gurusami, Susila 2107Gustafsson, Robin 2371Guterbock, Thomas M. 2172Guthrie, Sara 1774Gutierrez, Carmen Marie 3773Gutierrez, Nicolas 3342Gutin, Iliya 4571Guzman, Melissa 3924Guzzo, Karen 4512, 4571Gyuras, Hillary 3132
H
Haardoerfer, Regine 2172Haas, Steven 3314Habbas, Walid Mousa 1943Habinek, Jacob 1143Habr, Katy 1322Hackett, Charlie 4171Haddad, Marine 3174Hadler, Markus 1173, 2310Hadziabdic, Sinisa 4743Hafferty, Frederic William 3306Hagan Bijou, Christina 3931Hagen, Ryan 2516Haggar, Katherine 3922Haggerty, Treah 1172Hagos, Rama M. 3373Haider, Eisar 2772
Haider, Maheen 2571Haider, Zulqarnain 3174Hailey, Chantal Annise 3316Hailu, Daniel 1945Haimson, Chloe 2117Halcomb, Laura 4534Hall, Greg 4772Hall, Matthew 1728Hall, Meredith 4144Hallett, Tim 1967Halley, Jeffrey A. 3771Halliday, Terence C. 4144Halpern-Meekin, Sarah 4316Haltom, Trenton M. 1374, 2304, 3339Hamdah, Butheina 1774Hamdon, Carly Samira 3373Hamilton, Laura Theresa 0243, 3716, 4313Hamilton, Lawrence C. 1173, 1704Hamilton, Liv 1173Hammad Mrig, Emily Allia 3932Hammer, Ricarda 1903, 3303, 3719, 4725Hammon, Jordan 1973Hammond, Emily Marie 3773Hammond, Michael 2712Han, Chengming 3371Han, Chong-suk 2173Han, JooHee 2362Han, Sang Won 1372, 3138Han, Seong Won 3171Han, Sinn Won 1972Han, Soul 1943Han, Xiaowen 3904Han, Zhuang 3316Handcock, Mark Stephen 3728Haney, Timothy 1173, 1372Hanley, Margot 1367Hanna, Alex 3134Hannum, Emily Carroll 2510, 3174Hanratty, Maria 3373Hanrieder, Tine 3714Hanselman, Paul 1313, 4525Hanson, Kenneth 2331Hanssmann, Christoph 1108Hanus, Stephanie Lovisiah 3941Hao, Feng 1173, 1704Hao, Lingxin 1122Harari, Lexi 3773Hardering, Friedericke 1372Hardie, Jessica Halliday 2372, 2506Hardy, Melissa 3373Harfmann, Dawn 1173Hargrove, Taylor W. 1914Harkness, Sarah K. 2132, 2332harkness, Susan 3373Haro, Gabriel Marc 2172
Harper, Heather 4572Harrell, Benjamin 1927Harrington, Mallory 2772Harris, Alexes 2524, 4107Harris, Casey Taggart 2172, 4117Harris, Kathleen Mullan 2515Harris, Kevan 1304, 2732Harris, Laura 2772Harris, Lauren 2118Harris, Scarlet 2371Harris, Sean 4114Harrison, Monique 4313Hart, Chloe Grace 1718Hartless, Jaime 2709Hartmann, Douglas 3940, 4319Harvey, Daina Cheyenne 4704Harvey, Hope 2118, 4128Harvey, Sarah D.C. 4171Harvey Wingfield, Adia M. 0144, 2362,
4726Harwood, Ian 1372, 2172Hasan, Fayeza 1973Hashimoto, Scott 2771Haskett, Breon 4319Haskin, Jennifer 4172Haskins, Anna R. 2107Hasmath, Reza 1772, 2173Hassan, Said 2372Hastings, Orestes Pat 3910, 4512Hathaway, Andrew 3711Hathi, Payal 2721Hatton, Erin E. 1322Haupt, Andreas 1718Haus, Rowan 1374Haux, Tina 1972Haveman, Heather A. 4119Haverda, Myra 4172Hawbaker, Amelia 1372Hawkins, Stephen L 4144Hawks, Cynthia Kate 1372Hayashi, Bruno Naomassa 1772Hayashi, Kanna 1933Hayes, Endia Louise 1725Hayes, Michael 2371Hayford, Sarah R. 3130, 3329, 4512Haylett, Jennifer Lola 3717Haynes, Ada 2142Haynes, Amelia 2712Haynes Stein, Alana 3373Hayslip, Bert 4772Hayward, Mark D. 3371Hazboun, Shawn Olson 1173Hazel, Ashley 1336He, Qian 1772Headworth, Spencer 2532, 4144
PARTICIPANT INDEX 144
Heard, Mya 1173Heath, Taylor Renee 2518Hechter, Michael 1711Hedden, Bethany 3767Hedlund, John 4544Hegland, Thomas A 4114Hegtvedt, Karen A. 1372, 3930Heikkilä, Riie 2772Heimer, Carol 3306Heinrichsen, Erilynn 3373Heinz, Erin 1173, 2172Heiskala, Risto K. 3771Heller, Patrick G. 1726Heller, Tamara 1973Helm, Sabrina 2172Helske, Satu 3373Henderson, Andrea 2172, 3371Henderson, LeShae 1736, 2574Henderson, Loren 1715, 3773Henderson, Sharon Moore 2571Hendi, Arun 2721Hendin, Ayala 3373Henke, Jackie 3128Henkens, Kène 2318Henley, Megan 2318, 2729Henricks, Kasey 3911Henry, Joseph Leon 2772Hepburn, Peter Scholfield 1372Herbert, Claire W. 4128, 4772Herbolsheimer, Chancey 2729Herd, Pamela 1328Herda, Daniel E. 2773Heredia, Blanca 4312Hernandez, Carolina 2173Hernandez, Elaine Marie 1127, 3331, 3718Hernandez, Jessennya 3131, 3312Hernandez, Maricarmen 2518Hernandez, Nidia 1922Hernandez, Philip 3716Hernandez, Priscilla 1372Hernandez, Tanya K 3328Hernandez Cardenas, Aura Angelica 1173Hernandez-Leon, Ruben 2773Hernandez-Medina, Esther 4172Hernandez Vidal, Nathalia 1311Herrberg, Niklas 3171Herrero Saenz, Rebeca 1373Herring, Christopher 4507Hertenstein, Hannah Foley 2173Herzog, Patricia Snell 2371, 3174Hess, Chris 1728, 4507Hetland, Gabriel 1330, 2716Heuveline, Patrick 2721Hexel, Ole 4571Hibel, Jacob 4525
Hice-Fromille, Theresa Marie 3940Hicken, Margaret 1914Hidalgo, Leigh-Anna 1126Hiekel, Nicole 3331Higuera, Kimberly B 1972Hiilamo, Heikki Tuomas 3373Hikido, Annie 2367Hildebrandt, Timothy 1772Hill, Christopher Michael 2772Hill, Graham Wilson 2115Hill, Jamie 1110Hill, Jasmine 1709, 4109Hill, Jennifer L. 1930Hill, Marbella 2503, 4367Hill, MJ 4104, 4737Hillier, Cathlene 2372Himmelstern, Jessie 1136, 3904, 4119Hines, Sally 3132Hinze, Susan W. 2562Hipke, Clay A. 2373Hipp, John R. 1728Hirschman, Daniel 1325Hirsh, Elizabeth 4144Hirshfield, Laura Ellen 2372Hites, Lacey S 2372Hites-Thomas, Jennifer 3119Hitlin, Steven 4344Ho, Jessica Y. 2721, 4114Ho, Jing-Mao 3772Ho, Phoebe 3114Hoff, Aliya 1373Hoffman, Lily M. 4772Hoffman, Shekinah 1918Hoffmann, Nathan Isaac 1321, 3721Hofmann, Erin Trouth 4328Hofmans, Joeri 4168Hofnung, Tamar 1373Hofstra, Jorie 4704Hogan, Cellan 2173Hoiland, Sarah 0243, 2142, 3724Holbein, John B. 1927Holbrow, Hilary J. 1772Holcomb, Jeanne Anne 0144Holden, Joy 1912Hollabaugh, Carly 2567Holland, Curtis Carl 1345Holleman, Anna 1310, 1911Hollingshead, Ashley 4772Holm, Anders 3904Holme, Jennifer 1117Holmes, Andy 3131Holmes, Brooke 4318Holmes, Justin Robert 4709Holtkamp, William 2332Hom, Laureen 3304
Homan, Patricia 1118, 2713, 3726Hondagneu-Sotelo, Pierrette 3106Hong, Chen-Shuo 3967Hong, Pamela M. 2371, 2728, 3338,
4322, 4572, 4722Honkawa, Jaime 1173Hooda, Deepika 1772Hook, Jennifer L. 2726Hoover, Elizabeth 2127Hoppe, Alexander 2772Hoppen, Charlotte 4172Horn, Ilana S. 4525Horowitz, Jonathan 3104Horowitz, Veronica L. 1109, 3110Horsting, Trudy 3331Horton, Hayward Derrick 1715Horton, Lynn 3338Horvitz, Andrew 2543Horwitz, Ilana 1717, 3716Hossain, Md Monir 2172Hossain, Mobarak 2510Hossain, Naomi 2771Hossen, M. Anwar 1173Hough, Phillip A. 4572Houle, Jason N. 3325House-Niamke, Stephanie M. 1774Hout, Michael 1336Howard, Jay R. 0144Howell, Junia 2167Hrabik, Lynette 3331Hsiao, Yuan 1774Hsieh, Hsin-Yi 1130Hsieh, Ning 3726Hsieh, Yi-Cheng 2374Hsin, Amy 2110Hsu, Becky Yang 1133, 4743Hsu, Carolyn L. 1772Hsu, Jaime 2119Hsu, Jennifer YJ 1772Hsu, Yen-Ting 4572Hu, Anning 2531Hu, Chenna 2173Hu, Li-Chung 3174Hua, ZHONG 2773Huang, Adam (Chuling) 2773Huang, Haisu 1173Huang, Peng 1721, 1728, 2773Huang, Rui 2172Huang, Wan 4311Huang, Weishan 2329Huang, Xiaoqu 2173Hudde, Ansgar 2318Hudgens, Baylee 2728Huerta, Jessica 2571, 4172Huggins, Victoria Grayson 2571
PARTICIPANT INDEX 145
Hughes, Cayce C. 2503, 2532, 4367Hughes, Melanie M. 1141, 1345Hui, Sio Ieng (Elaine) 1712, 2374Huinink, Johannes 3130Hung, Ho-Fung 1925Hunt, Andrea Nicole 2543Hunt, Darnell M. 1107, 4304Hunt, William 4127Hunter, Savannah Marie 1140Huq, Nayla 1143, 4544Hurst, Allison L. 2372Hurwitz, Joshua M. 2772Husain, Atiya 1124, 4524Husain, Fauzia 3771Huss, Katarina 3115, 4367Hussain, A H M Belayeth 1733Hutchens, Kendra J 2513Hutchens, Kendra 2130Huttenlocher, Tessa Dorothy 2329Huynh, Jennifer 3114Huynh, Philip 3767Huyser, Kimberly R. 2526, 4730Hwang, Hokyu 2321Hwang, Jackelyn 1119, 1315, 2117, 2567Hwang, Kylie J. 4743Hyatt, Jordan 3110Hypolite, Liane I. 2372Hyseni, Fitore 1169, 1372Hytower, Courtney 1943
I
Ibarra, Jonathan M 2173Ice, Erin 2715Ichou, Mathieu 2773Idler, Ellen 3722Ifatunji, Mosi Adesina 3171Igra, Mark 2173Ikeler, Peter R. 1712, 4127Ille, Meredith 3773Imoagene, Onoso Ikphemi 2773Inal, Irem 4534Inara Rodis, Paulina dela Cruz 2171Ince, Jelani I. 1967, 2121Ingersoll, Hannah 2374Inglis, Patrick 4312Ippolito, Mary 2372Ipsen, Annabel 2727Iqbal, Maleeha 1121Irby, Courtney Ann 2329Irons, Jenny 0572Irwin, Randi 1173Isaac, Larry W. 2374Ishida, Hiroshi 1772Ishizuka, Patrick Steven 4512
Iskander, Natasha N. 2514Isorena, Anna 4703Ispa-Landa, Simone 3317Israel de Souza, Stefanie 4772Issar, Shiv 1704Isumonah, Kugbeme Gaius 2371Ittner, Timothy 3773Iturriaga, Nicole 1719, 2112, 3927Itzigsohn, Jose 1906Ivanova, Mirela 1372Ivarsson, Jonas 4303Iveniuk, James Duncan 1714Iverson, Sarah 1372, 1943, 3342Ivory, Tristan 2314Iwo, Rene Augustian 3174, 3912, 4571
J
Jabbar, Huda 1972Jabbar, Huriya 1117Jabbari, Jason F 1717Jackson, Anthony Jerald 3113Jackson, J'Mauri 3171, 4530Jackson, Margot 4512Jackson, Michelle 3104Jackson, Pamela Braboy 2172, 3718Jackson, Pamela Irving 2517Jackson, Sam 4326Jackson, Shirley A. 0144Jacob, Naleni 1973Jacob-Almeida, Rachel 3724Jacober, Conrad 4743Jacobi, Christopher Justin 1118Jacobs, Elizabeth 1321Jacobs, Holly 1117Jacobs, Jerry A. 2308Jacobsen, Cathrine 2741, 3773Jaffe, Kaitlyn 1172, 1933, 3732Jaime, Maria Catrina D. 1943Jakobsen, Vibeke 1372Jalili, Jaleh 2371, 4772James, Adilia E.E. 2571James, Jennifer Elyse 4530James, Rina Lynne 2512Jang, Wonho 1304Jang-Trettien, Christine 4128Janko, Erica 2374Janning, Michelle Y. 2304Jarrahi, Mohammad Hossein 3926Jarvis, Jonathan A. 1772Jasilioniene, Aiva 4768Jason, Kendra 2543Jasso, Guillermina 1711, 4369Javadi, Reyhaneh 3717Jaworski, Gary D 2173
Jaworsky, Bernadette Nadya 2173Jayasankar, Kalyani Monteiro 4709Jayawardena, Sithma 4572Jean, Cassandra 4511Jeffries Hein, Robbin M. 1108Jehn, Anthony 4571Jenkins, Andrea 3771Jenkins, Austin 3773Jenkins, Tania M. 3306Jenks, Daniel 2773Jensen, Carsten S. 2172Jensen, Katherine 2125Jensen, Warren Everett 2373Jeon, Jae Sik 1119Jeon, Su Yeone 1316Jeong, Da-Young 1943Jeong, Isaiah 1772Jeong, Seong-Jo 2371Jeong, Wonjeong 1972Jerven Berger, Eirik 1172Jeske, Melanie 1373Jespersen, Sara Ravn 4315Jeung, Russell M. 2707Ji, Zaoying 2772Jia, Ruo 4743Jia, Shilin 4169, 4315Jian, Yilun 3731Jiang, Wenhao 2308Jin, Lei 2172Jo, hyunmyung 3171Joffe, Carole E. 1575Johfre, Sasha Shen 4112Johnson, Amy Lynne 2772Johnson, Anthony M. 2372Johnson, Cathryn 1372Johnson, Dayna 2513Johnson, Erik W. 1908Johnson, Erin Rebecca 2373Johnson, Ethan William 2772Johnson, Jacqueline 0243Johnson, James (Jay) G 1324Johnson, Kaitlin 4119Johnson, Karin A. C. 2773, 3140Johnson, Kimson 3371Johnson, Monica Kirkpatrick 3174Johnson, Odis D. 1717Johnson, Oshea Donnell 2172Johnson, Rebecca Ann 1117, 3110, 3912Johnson-Palomaki, Sarah 2171Johnston, Eliana 2173Johnston, Erin F. 1310, 1774Johnston, Josee 3710Johns-Wolfe, Elaina 3339, 4772Jonas, Anne Elizabeth 2508Jones, Angela 2106, 3725
PARTICIPANT INDEX 146
Jones, Brooke 2173Jones, Carileigh 3171, 3773Jones, Chelle 3108Jones, Emerald 3113Jones, James Holland 1336Jones, Jennifer A. 1906, 2722, 4724Jones, Joy 1715Jones, Leslie Kay 3926Jones, Mason 4319Jones, Melissa S. 2116, 2173Jones, Mikah 1943Jones, Nicole E 4108Jones, Nikki 3907, 4706Jones Haug, Amy Elizabeth 3318Joniak-Grant, Elizabeth A. 1172Jonsson, Johanna 2172Joosse, Paul 4304, 4504, 4704Jordan, Meggan 1130Jorgensen, Abigail 1972Jorgenson, Andrew K. 1915Joseph, Jalia L. 2371Joyce, Kelly A. 1704Ju, Sehyun 1972Julien, Chris 2371, 2530Jung, Chungse 4522Jung, Kyu-Hyun 1774Jung, Minwoo 1910, 3772Jung, Moon-Kie 2716Jurgenmeyer, Julian 4743
K
Kaakinen, Markus 3773Kade, Tristen 2333, 2733Kadivar, Ali 1773Kafer, Alison 1710Kahil, Rula 1121Kahn, Ayesha 1173Kahn, Walker N 1727, 4126Kahveci, Ihsan 2530Kaiser, Daniela 4530Kaiser, Joshua 1128, 4144Kalb, Zep 1722Kalbfeld, Jessica Rose 2704Kaldor, Yair 1727, 4126Kalev, Alexandra 1145, 3127Kaligotla, Chaitanya 4315Kalil, Ariel 4512Kalinowski, Brenton David 2328, 3371Kalinowski, Jolaade 2172Kalish, Ilene 1940Kallman, Meghan Elizabeth 3340Kallunki, Jarmo 2772Kalousova, Lucie 3371Kaltenegger, Ingrid 1173
Kamali, Sara 2709Kamata, Kanoko 1115Kameo, Nahoko 1367Kamis, Christina 3931Kamp Dush, Claire M 4740Kan, Man-Yee 4743Kane, Danielle 1304Kane, Melinda D. 1372Kanelee, Ember Skye Willow 1945, 4537Kang, Alice 2773Kang, Chungseo 3171Kang, Donghyun 3111Kang, Jeehye 3174Kang, Megan 3110, 4311Kang, Youbin 3712Kang, 1943Kao, Grace 1714, 4316Kapiszewski, Diana 0573Kaplan, Erin Aubry 3106Kaplan, Rami 4113Kaplow, Benjamin 1143Karabchuk, Tatiana 1973, 2773, 3174Karakaya, Yagmur 1114Karam, Rebecca 4522Karaoglu, Ezgi 3772Karatasli, Sahan Savas 3129Karazi-Presler, Tair 1745Karceski, Steven Michael 3729Karell, Daniel 3111Karen, Rachel 1372Karhula, Aleksi 3373Karides, Marina 1713, 3934Karim, Sakeef M. 4116Karimi, Morteza 3925Karl, Kristyn 2171Karlson, Kristian Bernt 3904Karsgaard, Carrie 4317Karubian, Jordan 1173Kashyap, Ridhi 2773, 4569Kasprzak, Tomasz 1973Katic, Pamela 1336Kato, Yuki 1126, 2317, 4112Katsaiti, Marina Selini 2773Kauffman-Berry, Andrea 1373Kaufman, Eli 2173Kaufman, Gayle 1709Kaufman, Rachel Catherine 4314Kaul, Vasundhara 2371Kaur, Harleen 3717Kaur, Harmandeep 2574Ka Wang Kelvin, LAM 2773Kawar, Leila 2730Kawashima, Tenshi 2173Kay, Tamara 1145Kayali, Nihal 2773
Kazyak, Emily 2329Keahey, Jennifer 2511Kearney, Sean Matthew 2172Keesman, Laura 3167Kehal, Prabhdeep Singh 2321, 2719Keister, Lisa A. 4312Keith, Shelley 2173Kelekay, Jasmine Linnea 3308Kelley, Jonathan 1729, 2171, 3373, 4572Kelley, Kristin 1372Kelley, Margaret S. 3773Kelley, Paul 3373Kelley, Sarah 2171Kelly, Chelsea Rae 3311Kelly, Monique D. A. 1131, 3171Kelly, Orla 1945Kelly, Paige 3721, 4772Kempler, Alex Michelle 4772Kennedy, Emily Huddart 3710Kennedy, Ian 1919, 3911, 4107, 4772Kennedy, LIam 4319, 4530Kent-Stoll, Peter 1725, 4772Kepes, Jacob 4772Ker, Alex 2372Keren, Ran 4572Kerrison, Erin M. 3907Kertesz, Judy 2104Kevoe-Feldman, Heidi 4503Key, Kent 1173Keynton, Rachel 2516Kezuka, Kazuhiro 0307Khalid, Asma 3174Khalili, Mohsen 2373Khalsa, Simranjit 1774Khan, Cristina 1374Khan, Mariya Adnan 3773Khan, Mishal 2716Khan, Mushira 3171Khan, Shamus Rahman 1716, 4706Khandelwal, Chetna 4172Khani, Saber 2371Khani, Saber 1773Khanna, Katharine 1718Khneisser, Mona 2111Khonach, Torisha 2373, 4319Khoshneviss, Hadi 3929Khosravi, Sepehr 2373Khuu, Thoa V. 3311Kibria, Nazli 2725, 3575Kichler, Rosalind Dara 1374Kidd, Dustin 2562Kidd, Nancy 1134Kidder, Erin N. 4504Kiderlin, Nina Teresa 4704Kienzle, Stefan 3332
PARTICIPANT INDEX 147
Kikkawa, Toru 2372Kiley, Kevin 3138, 4169Kilicaslan, Gülay 2773Killewald, Alexandra 1129Kim, Andrew 2571Kim, Brian Woohyun 1904Kim, ChangHwan 2571, 3373, 3731, 3930Kim, Donghyun 2712Kim, Esther C 3318, 3711Kim, Eunjae 1772Kim, Hohyun 1943Kim, Jaeeun 1111, 3341Kim, Jae-Woo 2371Kim, James 2772Kim, Ji Hye 3174, 4572Kim, Jihye 2371Kim, Jinwon 4122Kim, Joeun 1709, 4522Kim, Joong Won 1132Kim, Jungmyung 4703Kim, Juyeon 3371Kim, Khwan 2772Kim, Kwan Woo 1145, 3127Kim, Mimi 3307Kim, Minjae 1312, 1945Kim, Minjeong 3734, 4537Kim, Min Ju 2172Kim, Minyoung 2371Kim, Nadia Y. 4304, 4506Kim, Nahyun 4344Kim, Seonghoon 1373Kim, Soo Mee 2567Kim, Sunmin 4308Kim, Veda Hyunjin 2716Kim, Yangsook 1772Kim, Young-Kyu 1372Kim, Yujin 1972Kimbro, Rachel Tolbert 2503, 4367Kimmel, Isaac 1943Kimport, Katrina E. 2130, 3734Kincaid, Reilly 2130, 2371Kindel, Alexander 2772King, Joseph Michael 1118King, Molly M. 3367, 4172King, Sanna 1713, 2315King, Tyler 4530Kinkhabwala, Yunus 1728Kirilova, Dessi 0573Kirk, Gabriela 3325, 3911Kirkic, Ayse Perihan 1943Kirks-Cler, Drew 3921Kirtchik, Olessia 3122Kislev, Elyakim 1374Kitts, James A. 0307Kiviat, Barbara 3116, 3916, 4534
Kivilcim, Zeynep 3307Kjos, Andrea L. 2172Klein, Peter Taylor 2543Klein, Toby Lauren Wagner 2171Klement, Leah 3373Kline, Michelle 1336Kline, Zachary Dillon 1728, 3373Klinenberg, Eric 1307Klingel, Markus 3130, 3371Kloesch, Beate 2310Klopack, Eric T. 3931Klugman, Joshua 2710Klvaňová, Radka 2173Kmec, Julie A. 1908, 1918Kniffka, Maxi 4768Knize, Veronika J. 2532Knopf, Amelia S. 2526Knorr, Karin 1372Knorr Cetina, Karin D. 2330Knutsen, Carl Henrik 1729Kobayashi, Jun 0307Kobayashi, Karen 3171Koch, Bernard 3927Kochunilathil, Merlin 1936Kogut, Bruce 2171Kohl, Noreen 2172, 3934Kohler, Hans-Peter 4368Kohler, Iliana 4368Kolb, Kenneth H. 1126, 3710Kolbeck, Simon Gustav 3373Kolber, Jesse 3921Kolk, Martin 1129Kolloju, Neeraja 4172Kolluoglu, Biray 4743Koning, Stephanie 1719Koo, Donghyun 4115Koo, Jeong-Woo 1316, 3772, 4344Koogler, Holly Howell 2374, 2514Koontz, Amanda 2173Koos, Sebastian 4572Koppelman, Carter M. 1116Kordsmeier, Gregory Trainor 1167, 3740Koride, Padmavathi 2771Korkut, Umut 2773, 4318Kornberg, Dana 3116, 3917Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth 2167, 2718Kossakowski, Radoslaw - 1372Kotanko, Adam 2371Kotey, Sylvia 2171Kothegal, Nikhil 3912, 4571Kotliar, Dan M 2508Kou, Anne 3919Koumakhov, Rouslan 4743Kovář, Jan 2773Kowalski, Ken Cai 2173
Kowen, Michael 4743Kozimor, Michele Lee 3913Kozlowski, Austin 4304Kozlowski, Karen Phelan 2571Kraemer, Jordan 4772Kramer, Karen Z. 1372, 1972Kramer, Michael R. 1914Kramer, Rory 1132Krarup, Troels 1730Krause, Alexandra 3711Krausova, Anna P. 3338Kravitz-Wirtz, Nicole 3174Kreiner, Elizabeth Ann 1943Kreisberg, Anna Nicole 1372Krendl, Anne C. 2172Kretschmer, Kelsy 1767, 3921Krippner, Greta R. 3322Kroehle, Scott 4772Kronberg, Anne Kathrin 1372, 2310, 3321Kroska, Amy 4568Krozer, Alice 4312Krstovski, Kriste 2171Krusell, Kirstin 2509Kuan, Ping-Yin 2372Kucheva, Yana A. 4346Kucinskas, Jaime 2129, 4322, 4527Kuehne, Kurt 4328Kuhlemeier, Alena 3174Kuhn, Randall 4707Kühn, Mine 1972Kühn, Mine 3331Kulkarni, Veena S. 1772Kumar, Avinash 3310Kumar, Bhavik 1575Kumar, Deepa 2326Kumar, Pushpesh 1374Kumar, Ramya 1173Kumar, Sneha 2729Kumar, Snigdha 2711Kung, Wen-Ling 1373Kunkel, Tara 3767Kunovich, Robert Michael 1373Kuperberg, Arielle 2372Kurien, Prema Ann 3338Kuroshima, Satomi 3715, 3915Kurtakko, Janne Petteri 3771Kurtz, Lester R. 1773Kurwa, Rahim 4324, 4772Kurzman, Charles 3772Kusatsu, Clyde 1107Kusenbach, Maggie 1125Kwon, Hee Eun 2514, 2773Kwon, Hye Won 3174Kwon, Seok Woo 2173Kye, Samuel Hoon 4772Kyjovska, Klaudia 2717
PARTICIPANT INDEX 148
L
LaBriola, Joe 2718Lacayo, Celia Olivia 3328, 3709, 4546Lachanski, Michael 3373Laemmli, Taylor 4312Laestadius, Linnea I. 3174LaFleur, Gabrielle Sara 1374Lagos, Danya 4325Lahsen, Myanna 3310Lai, Ruby YS 1972Lai, Wenhua 2322Laing, Allison 1933Laird, Jennifer 2362, 2726Lakshmanan, Ganesh 2771Lam, Jack 1172Lambropoulos, Demetrios 2171Lamont, Ellen 4172Lamont, Michèle 3731LaMotte, Megan 2122Lampe, Nik M. 2713, 3711Lan, Pei-Chia 3734Landes, Scott D. 2525Landivar, Liana Christin 4124Lanfear, Charles C 4311Langenkamp, Amy Gill 2110Langman, Lauren 0268, 1174Lankes, Jane 4512Lappe, Martine 1108Lara-Garcia, Francisco 2773Lara-Millan, Armando 2306, 3927, 4524Lareau, Annette 2125Larenza, Ornella 1372Largesse, Elise 1308Lari, Noora Ahmed 2162la Roi, Chaïm 1312Larsen, Edvard 1927Larsen, Lars Thorup 3731, 4572Larsen Gibby, Ashley 1972Larson, Ryan P 1109Laryea, Krystal 1716LaSaine, Emma-Claire 3171La Scala, Shayna 3726Laster Pirtle, Whitney Nicole 2109, 4124,
4310Latif, Mehr 1733Latvala, Antti 3773Lauder, Landon Hayes 2331Laura, Szabo 4768Laurison, Daniel 4572Laurito, Agustina 2116Lauterwasser, Steven 4322Lavizzari, Anna 2371Law, Tina 2167
Lawrence, Elizabeth 3718Lawrence, Kirk S. 1174Lawson, Jeremiah Scott 3373Laxer, Emily J. 1130Laybourn, SunAh Marie 1772, 1967Lazer, David 1728Leahey, Erin 3367LeClerc, Alexandria 1767LeCount, Ryan Jerome 4572Lederman, Jacob H. 4772Lee, Anna 4117Lee, Austin C 4118Lee, Byung Soo 1772Lee, Ching Kwan 1903, 3908Lee, Dasom 1311Lee, Eun Hye 3371Lee, HaeChang 4344Lee, Hannah 1104Lee, Hedwig 1127Lee, Heeyoung 2371Lee, Hyojung 1736Lee, Jack Jin Gary 3108, 3717Lee, Jaemin 1728Lee, Jasmin (Jee Sun) 2372Lee, Jennifer C. 1104, 2710Lee, Jennifer Jiwon 1372Lee, Jess 1132Lee, Jina 1372Lee, Ji-won 3114Lee, Jiwon 2173Lee, Juhyun 1943Lee, Jun Hyeong 2371Lee, Kangsan 1314Lee, Karen 1922, 3709Lee, Kenya 2110, 2372Lee, Kevin Lujan 2541Lee, Kristen Schultz 3371Lee, Kristina Elizabeth 3772Lee, Naeyun 2773Lee, Na-Young 3772Lee, Nicol E 1367, 1767Lee, Rennie 1104Lee, Saehwan 1943Lee, Seungah Sarah 1372Lee, Sujung 1772, 2372Lee, Sumin 3371Lee, Sumin 1372Lee, Suzy K 2514Lee, Wondong 2329Lee, Yeonjung 3922Leech, Tamara G.J. 1912Leeds, Tyler 1716Leffel, Benjamin 2717, 3772Leguizamon, Amalia 1173Lehnert, Matthew R. 4772
Lei, Lei 1372, 1930Leibnitz, Tyler 4303Leist, Anja 3109Le Marois, Rachel 1973Lemekh, Halyna 4744Lemieux, Mackenzie 2711Lemus, Alejandra Guadalupe 3334Lenhart, Amanda 3331Leo, Matthew 1117Leon, Kenneth Sebastian 3773Leon, Nissim 2129Leonard, Samantha 1143Leondar-Wright, Betsy 1372León-Pérez, Gabriela 3718Leon-Roosevelt, Sebastian 3110Lerch, Julia C. 3772Lerch, Mathias 4768Lerma, Veronica M. 3308Leschziner, Vanina 1314Leslie, Carrie McLachlin 1173Letak, Abigail 2772Letourneau, Angeline 4317Letourneau, Nicole R 3731Leu, Katherine 2372Leung, Christine 1117Leung, ernest 1772Leung, Lillian 1919Leupp, Katrina 1309, 2322Levenson, Zachary 1903, 3772, 4528Leverentz, Andrea M. 1732, 2117, 3773, 4311Levesque, Christopher 3773Levin, Isabel Frances 1943Levine, Daniel 4115Levine, Lloyd 3912Levitt, Peggy 1314, 3575Levy, Benjamin 1174Levy, Eldad J 1372, 3773Levy, Karen 2528Lévy-Guillain, Rébecca 1374Lew, Jamie 3709Lewin, Alisa C. 2773Lewin, Philip George 1174Lewin-Epstein, Noah 3109Lewis, Demar Francis 2121, 4528Lewis, Demetrius 3730, 4743Lewis, Eleanor T. 2504Lewis, Tene T. 2513Lewis-McCoy, R. L'Heureux 2524Lex, Elisabeth 2310Li, Angran 1717Li, Gordon C 3343Li, Hualiang 4572Li, Jiacheng 2173Li, Ke 1716Li, Kelin 4571
PARTICIPANT INDEX 149
Li, Linzhuo 4169Li, Muyang 2171Li, Peng 4768Li, Qi 1972Li, Rebecca S.K. 1774Li, Ruiqian (Richie) 4116Li, Shumeng 3343LI, SITAO 3773Li, Wendy Yuansi 3729Li, Xiao 1768Li, Xiaoshuai 2172Li, Xuemeng 2171Li, Yang 4772Li, Yao 4318Li, Yao-Tai 1115, 3772, 4318Li, Yezhen 2172Li, Yifang 2772Li, Zhuofan 2516, 3141Lian, Bin 1772Liang, Chen 3929Liang, Lily 2372, 3928Liang, Yingjian 3114Liang, Zai 1904, 2773Liao, Lois 1721Liao, Tim Futing 4368Liberman, Jessica 1372Lichtenstein, Bronwen 4144Lichtenstein, Matty 3332Lichterman, Paul R. 1103, 1304Lidz, Victor Meyer 3771Liebler, Carolyn A. 1707Light, Michael T. 3773, 4703Lilly, Adam Gregory 1943, 2173Lim, Hyun-Chin 1304Lim, Misun 1972Lim, Nelson 3128Limoncelli, Stephanie A. 2533Limonic, Laura 1972Lin, Chih-Yuan 1943Lin, Fen Jennifer 4572Lin, Hao 1904Lin, Jan C. 3304Lin, Le 3772Lin, Meng-Jung 2515Lin, Ting-Syuan 1772, 4368Lin, Yen-Yu 1903Linares, Carina Michelle 1973Linares Ramirez, Noemi 2372Lind, Dara 1328, 1907Linder, Katherine Lorena 1110Lindh, Arvid 1729Lindner, Andrew M. 2772Lindner, Sophia 3916Lindner, Thijs 4572Lindsay, Sadé 3721
Lindwall, Oskar 4303Linhart, Laurie Jordan 2543, 3113, 3313,
3713, 3913, 4704Link, Bruce G 2511, 3726, 4130Lipsitz, George 1924Lister, Sione Lynn Pili 2315, 3171Listrovaya, Liudmila 2772Litchman, Rachel 2562Littlejohn, Krystale E. 2513, 3131Litvinsky, Marina 3304Liu, Amy Gong 1109, 3174Liu, Chang 1372Liu, Chuncheng 3325Liu, Dongni 2172Liu, Ernest 2372Liu, Han 3910Liu, Hexuan 2515, 2712Liu, Hui 2119, 3371Liu, Jia-Lin 1321Liu, Jiaqi M. 2773, 4722Liu, L. Larry 2173Liu, Ruey-Ying 4503Liu, Ruo-Fan 3912Liu, Shang 2772Liu, Sida 3928, 4144, 4336Liu, Songyin 2733Liu, Tingting 1772Liu, Xialu 1930Livas, Selena Margarita 2717Lively, Kathryn J. 3708Livingstone, Stacey Bryley 3373Livne, Roi 3917Lix, Katharina 1916Lizardo, Omar A. 2330, 3327Llewellyn, Cheryl 4328Lo, Ming-Cheng M. 1130, 2115Loa, See Pok 1374Lobao, Linda 4772Loblack, Angelica "Jelly" Celeste 2722Lockhart, Jeffrey W. 3367, 4172Locklear, Sofia 2167, 2304, 2718Loder, Kimya 2571Loesch, Adam 4572Loflin, Matthew S. 3773Loft, Lisbeth 2116Lo Iacono, Sergio 3773Lomi, Alessandro 3730London, Andrew S. 2313London, Rebecca 3940Long, Yan 1373, 1904, 3108, 3712Longest, Landen 1704Longo, Gina Marie 1321Longo, Stefano B. 1173Lopez, Angelica 2773, 4571Lopez, Edwin I 1115
Lopez, Jane Lilly 1121, 4510Lopez, Lucas 4572López, Claudia Maria 4772Lopez-Garza, Marta 4744Lo Piccolo, Alessandra 1104Lori, Noora 1724Losi, Lucilla 1373Lotesta, Johnnie 1104, 2512, 4526Louie, Patricia 2172, 2173, 3718Louis, Renee 1919Loustaunau, Lola 1174, 3714Love, Tony 4171Lovell, Alexander 4171Lovell, Erik Stephen 3373Lowell, Warren 1119, 3373Lowrey, Kendal L. 3373Loya, Jose 1768Lu, Amanda 3317, 4772Lu, Peiyi 3371Lu, Qianyi 1122Lu, Todd 3738Lucal, Betsy 3913Lucas, Nicole J. 2543Luck, Anneliese 4167Lucy, Meghann 2317, 4112Ludwig, Bernadette M 1921, 4108Luft, Aliza 3112, 4725Luhr, Sigrid Willa 4172, 4772Luhtakallio, Eeva 2162Luijkx, Ruud 2115Lukasiewicz, Karolina Janina 3373Lukk, Martin 1730, 2772Luna, Jessie K 1173Luna, Zakiya 2709, 4344Lund, Anna 2372Lund, Stefan Börje 2372Lundberg, Ian 1136, 1336, 4769Lung-Amam, Willow S. 2367Luo, Matthew Henglong 2372, 4743Luo, Ting 2772Luo, Wei Willa 3712Luo, Xiaoshuang Iris 1728, 2374Luo, Yuchen 4572Luo, Zhifan 2171Luthra, Renee Reichl 1972Lutz, Amy 2372Luxton, India 2173Ly, Louise 3171Lybbert, Emily A. 3718Lyiscott, Jamila 2772Lynch, Michael 4104Lynne, Alyssa A. 2333, 3771Lytle Hernandez, Kelly 0975Lyu, Yujia 3311
PARTICIPANT INDEX 150
M
Ma, Xiangyu 1314Ma, Yingyi 1313, 2110, 2510, 2710Mabute-Louie, Bianca 1911, 4522Mac, Ima Varghese 2722MacArthur, Kelly Rhea 4171MacColman, Leslie Elva 4311MacFife, Bex 2119, 2713Mack, Elizabeth 1372Mackay, Annette M. 1774Mack-Crane, Austen 4169Macke, Erin 1372MacKendrick, Norah 3167Mackenna, Bernardo 3967Mackey, Jeraul 3330Mackin Freeman, Daniel 1717, 3171MacKinnon, Neil J. 4568Macy, Michael W. 4169Maddox, Shelley 1117Madon, Julie 1943Madouh, Mohammed 1922Madzia, Juliana 2172Maggor, Erez 4134Maghbouleh, Neda 1121, 1707, 1907, 2725Magnuson, Eric P. 2371Magubane, Zine 1928Mahadeo, Rahsaan 3119Mahdi, Ali Akbar 1929, 2521, 2703, 3171Maher, Thomas V. 1345Mahmoud, Zaina 1373Mahoney, James 1368Mai, Quan D. 1372Mai, Sabrina 1728Maich, Katherine Eva 2374Maietta, Justin T. 1973, 2562Makovi, Kinga Reka 1173, 2773Malae, Katelyn Rose 4316Malczewski, Eric 3771Maldonado, Alex 2773Maldonado, John Anthony 2312Maldonado, Marta Maria 1922Malin, Stephanie Ann 2727Mallick, Rafia Javaid 2173Malo, James Sujit 1972Malone Gonzalez, Shannon 2527, 3912Maloney, Em 3119Man, Guida C. 1772Manago, Bianca 1118, 3111Mandayam, Narayan 2171Manduca, Robert Allen 1129, 1329Mangin, Mailys 4115Manglos-Weber, Nicolette Denise 3772Mann, Emily S. 2729
Mann, Marcus 1373Manning, Wendy Diane 4740Manriquez, Mariana 1967Manski, Ben 4137Manski, Sarah Grace 4137Manza, Jeff 3326Manzanares, Melissa 2773Manzo, Gianluca 0307, 1312, 4369Mapoy, Analyn 2372Marahrens, Helge Johannes 3772Marbang, Phattra 1943Marchevsky, Alejandra 1904, 3904Maresca, Alex Rose 2112Margolis, Rachel 1915, 3925Mariluz, Liz Marie 1173Marín, Estéfani 3174, 4530Mark, Brigid 1173Mark, Nicholas 1930Markens, Susan 2172Markides, Kyriakos S. 3371Markofski, Wes 1303Marlow, Thomas 1173Marom, Oded 1130Maroto, Michelle Lee 1169, 1973, 2525Marquart-Pyatt, Sandra T. 1173, 1308,
1704, 1908Marquez, Alejandro 4744Marquez-Velarde, Guadalupe 1973, 2322,
2333, 4108Marr, Matthew D. 1304Marrow, Helen B. 1104, 1131, 4318Mart, Sehrazat Gulsum 2321Marteleto, Leticia 2130, 2729Marti, Gerardo 2529Martin, Christine 2104Martin, Elizabeth 3325Martin, Isaac William 4572Martin, Nathan D. 1372, 3115Martin-Caughey, Ananda 1372Martinez, Brandon C. 2529Martinez, Carlos 2730Martinez, Caroline Grace 2173, 3738Martinez, Channing 2731Martinez, Daniel E. 2307, 4703Martinez, Elisa 4572Martinez, Lisa M. 1922, 2114Martinez, Ramiro 2517Martinez-Aranda, Mirian Giovanna 4146,
4703Martinez-Cola, Marisela 1124, 4704Martínez Echagüe, Inés 3772Martire, Fabrizio 2108Marwah, Vrinda 4510Marwell, Nicole P. 2306, 3910Maryanski, Alexandra 1774
Masek, Vaclav 2574Mason, Katherine 3167Mason, Sarah 2113, 2509Masood, Muhammad 4572Masood, Syeda Quratulain 1773, 3303Massey, Douglas S. 0975, 1706Massoglia, Michael 3773Mateu-Gelabert, Pedro 3767Matheny, Kaylee T. 1717, 3716Mathews, Elizabeth Arielle 2172Matias, Fortunata 2512Matlon, Jordanna Chris 2128Matsuzawa, Setsuko 3772Mattes, Seven 4372Mattson, Greggor 3312Matuszczyk, Kamil 3373Maull, Amanda E. 3315Maupome, Gerardo 4346, 4744Maurutto, Paula 3171May, Reuben A. Buford 3171Mayer, Brian 2172Mayes, Elizabeth Carolina 1373Mayrl, Damon 1143, 4527Mays, Melissa 1173Mazelis, Joan Maya 2372Mazrekaj, Deni 3174McAlevey, Jane 4526McAndrew, Siobhan 2317, 2772McArthur, Amanda 3932McArthur, Trevor 1732McAuliffe, Erin L 3341McBride, Larkin Rose 1943McCabe, Katharine 4117McCall, Leslie 1329, 1729, 2503, 2706, 3727McCalleb, Amani 4772McCarthy, Michael A. 2732McCarthy, Sarah 1943McCauley, Erin Josephine 1109, 4540McCauley, Jaime 1173McClean, Angela Yoonjeong 2125McConnell, Eileen Díaz 2773McConnell, William R 2172, 3922McCormick, Lisa 1333McCormick, Tyler 4569McCourt, David Michael 4115McCown, Christine 2742McCoy, Charles Allan 2173McCright, Aaron M. 1173McCumber, Andrew 2367, 2772McDaniel, Tyler 2372McDermott, Laura 1717McDonald, Maretta 2304, 2539McDonnell, Cadhla 4768McDonnell, Erin Metz 1168, 1726, 1945McDonnell, Terence Emmett 2516
PARTICIPANT INDEX 151
Mcdossi, Oded 3904McElhattan, David 2173McGarvey, Ronald 4114McGee, Julius Alexander 2127McGowan, Michelle 3132McInnis, Haley 2330McIntyre, Dana 2772McIntyre, Julie Whalen 2704McKane, Rachel G. 1173McKay, Tara A. 2119, 3371, 4167, 4730McKeever, James 2504McKenna, Brianna 4303McKenna, Bruce 4572McKinney, Kai W 2333McKinnon, Izraelle 2513McKinzie, Ashleigh Elain 1943McLaughlin, Adria Ryan 2719McLaughlin, Neil G. 0268McLean, Lauren 1936McLean, Paul D. 4722McLeod, Jane D. 3371, 3708McManus, Patricia A. 2773McMillan, Cassie 1312, 3967McMillan Lequieu, Amanda 2727McNeill, Kristen 3319McPherson, Ella 4513McQuarrie, Michael 1104McQuillan, Julia 1373, 2317McReynolds-Pérez, Julia A 3334, 3734McRoberts, Omar M. 1103, 1911Mead, Cassie 1372Meadow, Tey 1910, 4325Meanwell, Emily 2526Mears, Ashley E. 1106, 2708Medford, Marcelle 2314Medley-Rath, Stephanie 1167, 2142, 2719Medvetz, Thomas 1904, 3122Medwinter, Sancha Doxilly 1307Meehan, Albert J. 3773, 4104, 4303, 4503Mehta, Sharan Kaur 1104Mei, Vicky 3912Meiser, Ellen T. 3731Mejia, Angie Pamela 2571Mejia, Steven Andrew 2311Mejia Perez, Katey 1943Mekolichick, Jeanne 0144Melamed, David M. 1103Mella San Martin, Camila 3338Mellon, Greer 1730Menchik, Daniel A. 1731Mendoza, Areala 2773Mendoza, Matthew 1118Mendoza, Yoselinda 2173MENG, Xiang 4572
Menjivar, Cecilia 0975, 1134, 1575, 1724, 2324, 2975, 3575
Meno, Marisa Sarah 4572Mercer, Katie Holstein 1374Merhout, Friedolin 1729Mernitz, Sara 2119Messamore, Andrew Ford 1372, 1919Messineo, Melinda Jo 3913Mestre, Luis 2771Meszaros, Julia 1918Methakitwarun, Siriruay 4571Metzger, Ashley Noel 2372Meyersson Milgrom, Eva M. 1711Meza, Nancy 1904Miao, Grace Qiyuan 3715Miao, Jie 3371Michaels, Jay 1173Michallet, Benjamin 3174Mickey, Ethel L. 1945, 4537Mickey-Pabello, David 4571Midtboen, Arnfinn H. 2319Mijs, Jonathan Jan Benjamin 2133Mika, Bartosz 1372Milan, Natalie 1717Miles, Brittney 1110, 3304Miles, Corey Javon 1715Miles, Lewis 2314Milkie, Melissa A. 4512Millán, Daniel 2114Millar, Krystina 1173Miller, Amara 1713, 4122Miller, Andrea D. 2373Miller, Brennan J. 2332Miller, Brian J. 1774Miller, Carrie 3373Miller, Gabe H. 2322, 2333Miller, Jessica A 4768Miller, Laura J. 2373Miller, Mahala 3331, 3771Miller, Paula K. 2173, 3171Miller, Reuben 2107, 4524Miller, Sarah A. 2316, 4172Miller, Shaeleya 3131Miller-Young, Mireille 2106, 3725Milloy, M-J 1933Mills, Melinda 2773Milstein, Denise 2516Min, Judy 3371Miner, Michael A. 2508Mingo, Meaghan 3174Mirchandani, Kiran 1772Mireles, Amanda A. 2742, 3313Mische, Ann 1906, 3138Misra, Elisabeth Grace 2372Misra, Joya 4172, 4337, 4537
Missaghian, Rod 1717Mitchell, Denise 2173Mitchell, Mikayla Erin 2522Mitchell, Ross E. 2562Mitnik, Pablo A. 4769Mitukiewicz, Alexandra 1372Miyawaki, Michael Hajime 2722Mize, Trenton D. 1709Mizruchi, Mark S. 3730Mizukami, Tetsuo 0162Mlynář, Jakub 4104Moaddel, Mansoor 2172Mobasseri, Sanaz 1312Moen, Phyllis 2318, 2362, 2526,
3919, 4119Mohammadi, Foroogh 2772Mohan Kumar, Mahindra 2173, 2704, 3342Mohyuddin, Sabiha 2173Moinester, Margot 2307Moiseeva, Ekaterina (Katya) 1172Moisio, Pasi 3373Mojola, Sanyu A. 3332Mok, Kira 1173Moles-Kalt, Benjamin 1972Molina, Natalia 3106Molitch-Hou, Ethan 4167Mollborn, Stefanie 3331, 3718Mollenkopf, John 3106Molotch, Harvey L. 3903Momose, Yurie 1772Monaghan, David B. 2372, 2772Mondal, Lipon K 1722Monde, Geniece 3308Monds, Kathaleena Edwards 1715Monreal, Angie Belen 4128Monson, Quin 1927Montalva Barba, Miguel A. 2772Montanez, Morgan Rachelle 1768Montes, Veronica 2773, 4346Montes, Vince 3729Montez, Jennifer Karas 1127, 1930, 3726Montgomery, Kylee A. 4172Montiegel, Kristella 2372, 3915Montoro-Rodriguez, Julian 4772Montufar, Shania 1922Moody, Myles 2172Moody Gore, Shannon 1117Moog, Sandra Adele 1173Mooi-Reci, Irma 3373Moolakatt, Rohith A 2771Moore, Abigail C 1133Moore, Alexus 1736Moore, Brandon James 1167, 1374Moore, Caylin Louis 1736Moore, Jason W. 4310
PARTICIPANT INDEX 152
Moore, Kesha S. 2731, 4128Moore, Mel 2742Moore, Mignon R. 1134Moore, Reneé 2513Moore, Sara 2704Moore, Wendy Leo 3909Mora, G. Cristina 1921Mora, Maria De Jesus 2371Moraes, Esther Anne Victoria 3334Morales, Maria Cristina 1922Morales Hernandez, Martha Arhemi 4130Morav, Liran 3373mordechay, kfir 4571Morelock, Jeremiah 0268, 1704Moreno, Fernando 3342Moreno, Martha 2110, 2372Moreno Figueroa, Monica G 4522Moreno Luna, Arlyn Yire 3918Morgul, Kerem 2773Moronez, Jessica Christine 2773Morosin, Alessandro 1115Morris, Aldon D. 1134, 4506Morrison, Daniel Ray 2373, 2714Morrow, Aulora 1173Morrow, Jameson 2519Morse, Jaimie 4736Morshedi, Pouya 2772Mortimer, Jeylan T 1711Moseson, Heidi 3734Moss, Dana M. 1303Mossakowski, Krysia 2172Moss-Pech, Corey 3104Motomura, Hiroshi 3126Moulite, Jessica 1173Moussawi, Ghassan 1110, 1113, 2131,
2331, 3131, 4535Mouw, Ted 3140, 4511Mouzon, Dawne M. 2122, 2173Movahed, Masoud 1915, 3904, 4144Mowry, Robert W. 3138Moya, Cristina 1336Moye, Richard Greg 4109Mpondo-Dika, Ekédi 2118, 2322Mtshali, Marya T. 1718, 2540, 4118Muchhala, Bhumika 4708Mudge, Stephanie L. 2115, 4509Mueller, Anna S. 1117, 3726Mueller, Collin William 4167Mueller, Jennifer C. 1924Mueller, Michelle 1774Mueller, Rosie 2717Mueller, Tim Sven 3310Muffitt, Nicole Christine 4743Muis, Quita 2115, 2372Mukerji, Chandra 2115
Mukherjee, Meghna 1373, 3927Mukherjee, Mohana 1373Mukherjee, Satyam 3310Mukherjee, Shibashis 1372Mulayim, Gokhan 3917Mullen, Ann L. 2772Muller, Arno 4768Müller, Johannes 2714Mumtaz, Mehr 2773Mun, Eunmi 4113Muñiz, Janet 4744Muñiz, Julissa Ortiz 3304Munoz, Ed A. 2173Muñoz, John 3330Munro, Patricia Keer 2104Munsch, Christin L. 1118, 1372, 1718,
1918, 3367, 4172Muraco, Anna 3371, 3934Murase, Risa 2173Murchland, Audrey 3371Murden, Raphiel 2513Murdock, Elke 2773Murphy, Demetrius Miles 4528Murphy, Joseph 3117Murphy, Michael Warren 2127, 4725Murray, Brittany 4525Murti, Lata 2104, 2342Musalo, Karen 0975Mušić, Lejla 3772Musick, Kelly 3130, 4571Mustaffa, Mahirah 2773Musto, Michela 4319Mutz, Michael 2714Muzzerall, Parker 2772Myderrizi, Arzana 1169Myrskyla, Mikko 4768
N
Nachtwey, Oliver 1372Nagayoshi, Kikuko 0307, 1772Nagra, Baljit 3171Nairn, Stephanie Anne 3732Najouks, Tabea 2726Nakajima, Seio 4743Nakamura, Mayumi 3130Nakano, Dana Y. 4724Nakhimova, Iana 2172Nambooze, Joweria 1336Nanney, Megan 3134Nanni, Antonio 3373Napolitano, Laura J. 3174Narisada, Atsushi 2172Narr, Gregory 2171Naseif, Rasha 2173
Nassauer, Anne 1936Navarrete, Keyla 4546Nave, Carmen 4303Navon, Daniel 2330Nazareno, Jennifer 3714Nedoluzhko, Lesia 4316Neels, Karel 4768Neely, Megan Tobias 4537Negro, Giacomo Fabrizio 1145, 4772Neil, Roland 2517Neitzke-Spruill, Logan 2373Nelson, Christina Sonja 2167Nelson, Dylan 2308Nelson, Ingrid A. 1117, 1717, 3316, 3918Nelson, Jennifer Lauren 3118, 3930Nelson, Kristen 2571Nelson, Laura K. 2522, 3912, 3934, 4172Nelson, Makenzie 1117Nelson, Tayler Lynn 4171Neman, Tiffany 3904Nemana, Vivekananda 1373Nemeth, Julianna M 4117Nepa, Elias Bugashane 1773Nepstad, Sharon Erickson 1911, 2371, 2724Nery Fiocchi Rodrigues, Joao Victor 1903Neumann, Elyse 1373Neumann, Nils 4772Nevarez Martinez, Deyanira 4772Nevin, Andrew D. 3773Newell, Abigail 2173, 4572Newkirk, Vann 1307Newman, Alyssa Marie 1914Newmyer, Lauren 3329Ng, Ka U 3329Ng, Kwai Hang 4336Nguyen, Dylan 3938Nguyen, Harmony 2173Nguyen, Lois 1173Nguyen, Thao 2708Nguyen, Vinh-Kim 1326Nica, Andreea 1972Nicholls, Heidi Christine 1143Nicholls, Walter Julio 1904Nichols, Austin 2571Nichols, Bethany 3918Nichols, Suzanne 1940Nicholson, Daniel Adam 2362, 4109Nickel, Felix 1372Nie, Ke 1904, 2772Nielsen, Amie L. 3773Nielsen, Laura Beth 4317Nieri, Tanya A. 1172, 4130Niezen, Ronald 4513Nigam, Amit 1372Nikou, Ida 2374
PARTICIPANT INDEX 153
Niles, Skye 1332Niño, Michael David 4117Nisen, Jessica 4768Nishimura, Michael 3308Nishizaka, Aug 3715Nitsche, Natalie S. 2318, 4768Njowo, Pekam Jenny 1714Nocera, Maryalice 1172Noguera, Pedro Antonio 3128Nojan, Saugher 3924Nolan, Daniel Andrew 2772Nomaguchi, Kei 4512Nordmarken, Sonny M. 2562, 2733Norgaard, Kari Marie 1125Norman, Mark 4319Norris, Alison 1914, 3132Norris, Davon 3325Norton-Brown, Tomeka 3711Noureldin, Laila 1774Novack, Luke 1172Novoa, Jaqueline 3738Nowak III, Gerald Roman 3371Nowakowski, Alexandra
Catherine Hayes 3711Nowotny, Kathryn M. 3107, 4530Noy, Shiri 1303, 1774Nummi, Josephine 2571, 3773Nunez, Adriana 3171Nuño, Luis F. 3171Nyberg, Daniel 1173Nykänen, Sarri Johanna 2371
O
Oakley, Deirdre Aine 2339Obermaier, Amber 2172Oberman, Michelle 1575Obinna, Denise N. 2526O'Brady, Sean 4127Obregon, Margarita 1943O'Brien, Daniel T. 4772O'Brien, David 2317, 2772O'Brien, Shay 4312O'Brien, Timothy L. 1774, 4144O’Brien, Rourke 4309, 4534Ocampo Aguilar, Ivette 2512Ocepek, Melissa G. 3710Ochoa, Analidis 1329O'Connell, Daniel 4125O'Connor, Lindsey Trimble 1372, 1918Odoi, Elizabeth Yemorkor 1709O'Donnell, Catharina 2728Odum, Tamika Corinne 2130Oehmen, Nicole Bouxsein 3319Offidani-Bertrand, Carly 2571
Ogaki, Mutsumi 3738Ogley, Victoria 1772Ogutcu Fu, Sema Hande 1773Oh, Angela 4304Oh, Byeongdon ("Don") 3171Oh, Hyunsu 1772Oh, Jeong Hyun 3373Oh, Sang Teck 1145, 4572Oh, Seil 1943Ohayon, Jennifer 1173Ohene Marfo, Sylvia 2171Ojeh, Kalasia S. 3171Okamoto, Dina G. 1104, 1131, 2728, 2773,
3114, 3338, 3738Okech, David 2173Okechukwu, Amaka Camille 1315Okura, Keitaro 2372Okuwobi, Oneya Fennell 1774, 2172Oleschuk, Merin 3710Olguin, Ana 3771Olguin, Luis Manuel 3915Olick, Jeffrey 3906Oliver, Melvin L. 3106Oliver, Steven Thurston 3316Olsen, Gregg Matthew 4509Olsen, Lauren D. 2172, 4168Olson, Marley Anne 1169, 4172Olzak, Susan 4572Omar, Audrey Ruth 2173Omata, Naohiko 2125Ometto, Paola 2571O'Neil, Meghan M. 3110, 3767O'Neill, Brian Francis 1173, 4709O'Neill, Karen 2742O'Neill, Kate Krushinski 3911, 4107Ong, Christina 1772, 2530, 3342Ong, Lynette H. 2724Ono, Hiroshi 1372Oosterlynck, Stijn 1173Opacic, Aleksei 1136Opoku, Alphonse Ofoe 2773Opp, Karl-Dieter 1711O'Quinn, Jamie 3912Orak, Ugur 4730Orban, Julie 2172Ore, Peter 1731O'Reilly, Jacqueline Anne 4127Orloff, Ann Shola 1143Ornston, Darius 4134Orozco, Alexia Karina 4572Orr, William 2171Orrico, Laura A. 2172Ortega, Roberto 1943Ortega Hernández,
María de los Ángeles 3922
Ortiz, Cristina Marie 2722Ortiz, David G. 2333, 3918Ortiz, Jessica 1912Ortiz, Kasim 2109, 3328Ortiz, Kelley 4504Ortiz, Roberto J 3928Ortiz, Ruben 3911Ortiz-Osejo, Nereyda 2773Ortiz-Wythe, Bianca 1317Ortner, Sherry 3941Osborne, Melissa 2372Oselin, Sharon S. 3773Osinsky, Pavel I. 1143Oslawski-Lopez, Jamie L 1167, 3130Osuji, Chinyere 2571Osuna, Steven 4546Otis, Eileen M. 1722Otner, Sarah M. G. 4169Outland, Sarah A 2508Over, Defne 2115Overmeyer, Natasha 1372Overton, Jon 3773Owen, Rebecca Young 2173Owens, Ann 0572, 1106, 1706Owens, Jayanti Johanna 1973Owens, Kellie 3331Owen-Smith, Jason 1145Owiredu, Priscilla 1922Oyarvide Tuthill, Zelma Lizeth 2172Oyebanjo, Abiola 2773Oyogoa, Francisca E. 2113Ozcan, Berkay 1122Ozdemir, Cetin 1317Ozdemir, Seyma 1327Özdemir, Tugce 2372Ozgen, Zeynep 2371Ozgode, Onur 4743Öztürk, Ebru 2129
P
Pace, Garrett 1972Pacewicz, Josh 1731, 1931Packard, Chiara Clio 1128Padamsee, Tasleem Juana 3332, 4117Padilla, Ana 1932Padilla, Beatriz 4346Paez-Arellano, Mario 1173Pagis, Michal 2129Pahk, Sang-hyoun 4112Pahuja, Sanjay 1945Paik, Anthony 3967, 4743Paik, Leslie S. 1328, 2524Paine, Spencer 1972Paintsil, Jones Arkoh 4172
PARTICIPANT INDEX 154
Pait, Heloisa 2171Pajovic, Vesna 2374, 3931Palacios, Janelle 4114Palla, Luigi 1336Palmaccio, Silvia 3174Palmer, Margaret M 1943, 2529Pals, Heili 1917, 4172, 4311Pan, Qixin 1774Pan, Qiyao 2173Pandey, Poonam 2108Pandey, Subash 1908Pang, Irene 1703, 4572Pang, Nicholas Aaron 3116Panofsky, Aaron 1909, 2112, 3927Pant, Anurag 2372Pao, Christina Keiko 4172Papachristos, Andrew V. 2167, 2507Pape, Madeleine 3134Parajuli, Jyotsana 4172Pardo-Guerra, Juan Pablo 1325, 1704Paredes, Cristian Luis 2771, 4546Parekh, Gillian 2372, 3104Parekh, Gillian 1973Paret, Marcel 1903Parham, Angel Adams 2104, 2716Park, Barum 4769Park, Dong Joon 3930Park, Hyung Sam 1173Park, Hyunjoon 3114Park, Jerry Z. 1310Park, Jihye 3773Park, Kevin 1319Park, Michelle J 3773Park, Sangyoub 2173Park, Tina M. 1373, 4308Parker, Danny 3773Parker, Emily 1119, 4314Parker, Jeffrey Nathaniel 4112Parker, Sebastien 1730Parolin, Zachary 2726, 4309Parra, David 1912Parra, Michelle Gomez 4744Parra Saiani, Paolo 2108Parrenas, Rhacel Salazar 3324, 4506Parrotta, Kylie Lynn 2543Parthasarathy, Shobita 1909Paruta, Amanda 2571Parvez, Fareen 3917Paschel, Tianna S. 1124, 1921, 4726Pasco, Michelle Christine 1922Pascoe, C.J. 2316Pastor, Manuel 2339, 3106, 4304Patel, Hersheda 4313Patella-Rey, PJ 1374, 2171Patil, Vrushali 3734
Patros, Tyson 2173Patti, Richard 1943Pattillo, Mary E. 1706Paulsen, Krista E. 3712Pavela, Gregory Michael 2771Paxton, Pamela M. 1372Payne, Corey R. 2724Payne, Sarah 2772Peacock, Ian 4736Pearce, Lisa D. 2529, 2706Pearce, Ruth 3132Pearce, Susan C. 2104Pearlman, Jessica Anne 1318Pearman, Francis 3316Pearson, Jennifer 2372, 4172Pearson, Roderick Leon 2517Pedraza, Silvia 1922Pedulla, David 2327, 3330Peek, Lori 1307Peitz, Megan 2172Peled, Inbar 3916Pellegrini, Giuseppe 2108Pellow, David 1173, 2127, 2727Pelton, Julie 0243, 2543Pender, Siobhan M 4504Peng, Ito 3324Peng, Lujie 1729Peng, Rui Jie 1372, 3714Peng, Siyun 1768Peng, Ssu-Chin Frank 3916Peng, Stephanie 4703Penner, Andrew 1118, 3918, 4525Penner, Emily K. 4525Penning, Margaret Joan 3922Percheski, Christine M. 1329, 2133, 3910Perdue, Robert T. 1173Peretz, Tal 2742Perez, Amin 3327Perez, Joanna B. 4546Perez, Marcos Emilio 1115Perez-Aguilar, Giselle 4530Perez-Ahumada, Pablo 1722Perez-Armendariz, Clarisa 4722Perez-Lugo, Marla Del Pilar 4511Perkins, Kristin 1736, 2118, 3910, 4571Perlin, Liat 1173Perlman, David 3767Perlmutter, Anna 4772Perlstadt, Harry 2103Perreira, Krista M. 1943Perrett, Stuart Malcolm 1730Perry, Brea Louise 1768, 2172, 4114Perry, Karmen 3103Perry, Samuel L. 3707, 3924, 4172Persaud, Christopher 2310
Pesando, Luca Maria 4512Peskov, Denis 1336Pessin, Léa 1709, 2318, 4368Petersen, Camille 4544Peterson, Gabrielle L 2741Pető, Andrea 2126Petrucci, Larissa 1174, 3714Pettinicchio, David Nicholas 1169, 2525Pettis, Philip J. 1374, 3104, 4730Pettit, Becky 2715, 3110Petts, Richard J. 1709Pfaff, Steven 1774Pfaffendorf, Jessica 3311Pfeffer, Carla A. 3132Pfeffer, Fabian T. 0572, 1129Pham, Huyen 2773Phan Howard, Khoa Dang 1121, 1374Phelan, Jo C. 3726Phelps, Michelle S. 1128, 2121, 3907Philbin, Morgan 2713Philips, Miray Hany Wadie 1774Phillippo, Katherine 1117Phillips, Lora A. 1919Phillips, Meredith 3373Piccirillo, Debora 3174Pichonnaz, David 2372Piedra, Lissette 1714Piehowski, Victoria I. 3773Pieper, Christopher 1774Pierce, Hayley 1972, 4510Piñeiro, Nancy 1327Pinheiro, Diogo Lemieszek 1116Pinto, Katy M. 2324Pinzur, David L. 3917Pisano, Gary Paul 1372Pitt, Richard N. 1715Pittman, Adam 3773Pittman, Amelia 2741Pizarro Milian, Roger 1717Plankey-Videla, Nancy 1322, 1722Platt, Michael 2712Pocinki, Allegra 1109Poetzsch, Olga 4768Poff, Jared 1772Pointer, Ashley 1372Pojman, Elena 2318Polgar, Michael F. 4704Polillo, Simone 1168, 1368Polletta, Francesca 1103, 1329, 3738Pollock, Sarah 2543Polonijo, Andrea N. 4707Ponce, Adriana 1309Ponce, Ninez 1127Pond, Brittney L. 4171Pool, Hannah 1113
PARTICIPANT INDEX 155
Poon, OiYan 0572Popkin, Ronna 2304Poplavskaya, Anita 3174Porter, Jack Nusan 3771Porter, Lynn-Tyi'a C. 2372Porter, Rose 4172Portier, Camille 1972Portos, Martin 1308, 2371, 2512Posada, Julian 2741Posselt, Julie Renee 0144, 4313Postel, Hannah 1904, 3721Potiker, Spencer Louis 2173Poudrier, Grace 1173Poulsen, Simone Mejding 1118Powell, Allison 1714Powell, Katrina 1173Prasad, Monica 1726, 2111Preito-Hodge, Kayla A. 2527Prendergast, Tara Kane 3373Preston, Kayla 1330Preston, Marilyn Jean 2742Pribesh, Shana Lee 1772Price, Kobie 4309Price, Taylor 1333, 2772Price-Spratlen, Townsand 3767Prickett, Pamela 3925Priebe, Jan 1336Priem, Betsy 4109Priest, Anthony Alex 1173, 1704, 4772Prieto, Samuel Greg 4146Prince, Barbara F. 0243Prince, Krishanna 2309Prokic-Breuer, Tijana 2773Protasiuk, Ewa 1372Pruneda, Evelyn 3104Pryke, Stephen 3321Pryma, Jane 1719Puchalski, Vance Alan 4772Puckett, Cassidy 2172, 2508Puetz, Kyle 1368Pugh, Allison 2327, 3341Pugh, Cresa 3719Puglisi, Lisa 3107Pula, Besnik 4304Pullen-Blasnik, Hannah 4324Pumar, Enrique S. 0144, 2511, 2771Pun, Dipesh 4572Punti, Gemma 2571Purhonen, Semi 2772Puri, Jyoti 1910, 4506
Q
Qian, Yue 1104, 1318, 2122, 4124, 4312Qian, Zhenchao 3721Qin, Yue 3931
Qu, Tianyao 2171Qu, Yuan 4315Quadlin, Natasha 1927, 3104, 3117, 3716,
3914, 4313Quamruzzaman, Amm 2771Querin, Federica 1318, 3329, 4368Quesnel-Vallee, Amelie 1943Quillian, Lincoln G. 1927, 2319Quinn, Johanna S. 1945, 2571, 3934Quinn, Kelly 2374Quinn, Sarah 4126Quinsaat, Sharon 2533, 3338Quintana-Navarrete, Miguel 2767Quiroz, Gabriela 2722Quiroz, Joselyne 2173Quisumbing King, Katrina 1124, 1724
R
Rabinowitz, Mikaela 4144Rademacher, Heidi E. 2111, 2311, 2511, 2771Radhakrishnan, Smitha 3734Rafalow, Matt 2310, 2508, 3103, 4112Ragsdale, James Michael 2172Rahman, Hatim 2310Rainey, Anthony 1118Rainock, Meagan 4772Rajasekar, Neeraj 3941Raker, Ethan 3718Ramachandran, Maithili 4130Ramadan, Nada 1324Ramaj, Sagi 3104Ramanujam, Karthik Balaji 4572Ramey, Samantha 4511Ramirez, Adriana P. 2773Ramirez, Blanca A 2773Ramirez, Daniel Nicholas 3314, 4522Ramirez, Nayan 3773Ramiro, Diego 4768Ramon, Ana-Christina 1107Ramos, Kevin Denilson 1173Rampazzo, Francesco 2773Ramsey, Jennifer 4772Ranapurwala, Shabbar 1172Randle, Dominika Kinga 1372Randles, Jennifer 1309, 2709, 4306Rangel, Jasmine 1919Rangel, Salvador 4113Rao, Aliya Hamid 2506Rao, Shelley 1104, 3114Raphael, Michael W. 3771Rapoš Božič, Ivana 2173Räsänen, Pekka 3773Rasich, Elizabeth 3110Rasmussen, Magnus Bergli 1729
Ratcliff, Shawn M. 1374, 3140Rauch, James 1726Rauf, Tamkinat 2133, 2515Rauscher, Emily 1930, 2372, 3314Ravenelle, Alexandrea J. 2173, 2708, 3926Ravndal, Jacob 2126Rawlings, Craig M. 1916, 2132, 3914Rawls, Anne Warfield 1368, 4104Ray, Brad 3767Ray, Rashawn 2507, 3128Ray, Victor E. 1132, 1328, 3909Raymond, Geoffrey 3915Raza, Fizza 1772, 1917, 4172Reardon, Jenny 1909Reardon, Sean F. 1336Rebrii, Anna 2371Reck, Jennifer 2367Recuber, Timothy 2171Reczek, Rin 1714, 2119, 2313, 2519, 3119,
3332, 3910, 3919, 3931Redbird, Beth 1925, 3124Reddig, Melanie 3171Redman, Jonathan Nathaniel 3771Reed, Cody Arlie 2531Reed, Isaac Ariail 1333, 3322Reed, Megan Nicole 4316Rees, Mallory E 3319Reese, Ellen R. 1115, 3315, 4346Reeskens, Tim 2115Reger, Jo 3319, 3921Reibstein, Sarah 4309Reich, Jennifer A. 1373, 4707Reid, Matt 3913Reilly, Caroline 1143, 1772, 1943Reimer, Sam 1774Reisdorf, Bianca Christin 2171Reiter-Haas, Markus 2310Remster, Brianna 3707Ren, Jingqiu 4114Rendon, Maria G. 1131Rendueles, César 2371Renisio, Yann 4571Renshaw, Scott Leo 1728Renzulli, Linda 4525Reosti, Anna 4507Repetto, Angelita 2773Restifo, Salvatore J. 4743Restivo, Michael 1173Restrepo Ochoa, Nicholas 4169Rétiová, Alica 2173Revers, Matthias 3138Revier, Kevin D 1172Reyes, Itzel 2773Reyes, Nicholas Tucker 4144Reyes, Victoria 3116
PARTICIPANT INDEX 156
Reyna, Chandra 1972Reynolds, Dylan 2372, 3104Reynolds, Megan M. 4314Rezaev, Andrey V. 0162Rhodes, Alec 3373, 3704Ribeiro, Germano 4572Ribet, Beth 2571Richards, Bedelia Nicola 2543Richardson, Jacob Wesley 1110Richardson, Lindsey 1172, 1933, 3767Richter, Lauren 1173Ricketts, Amanda Vel 1173, 4128Riddell, Diane 2171Riddle, Leslie 4530Rider, Karina 2508Ridgeway, Cecilia L. 3914Ridgeway, Sadie 2173, 3174Riederer, Bernhard 4768Riedl, Christoph 1728Riel, Virginia 2510Riesch, Nefara 3171Riggs, Damien W. 3132Rijo Sánchez, Amaury Jariel 2333Riley, Alicia R 3371Riley, Elizabeth 1145Riley, Kristine 1943Riley, Lorinda 1319Rilinger, Georg 4334Rinaldo, Rachel A. 1310Rinderknecht, Robert Gordon 2319Rios, Nic 2173, 2713Rios, Victor M. 2173, 2731Riosmena, Fernando 3721Risi, Joseph 2121Risman, Barbara Jane 1309Rita, Nathalie P. 1319, 3934, 4572Ritter, Lacey 1372Rivas-Drake, Deborah 1131, 3311Rivera, Fernando I. 1307, 4511Rivera, Guadalupe 1714Rivera, Lauren 2124, 3306, 4312Rivera-Cuadrado, Wayne Clifford 1373Rivnai Bahir, Shira 2508Rixey, Eppa 4743Rizzi, Ester Lucia 1972Roach, Patricia 2374Robbins, Blaine G. 1372Robert, Sarah A. 3934Roberto, Elizabeth 4772Roberts, Anthony 2311Roberts, Christopher Nigel 1143Roberts, Dorothy E. 1734, 2306Roberts, Louisa 1774Roberts, Margaret 4569Robertson, Cerianne 4772
Robertson, Christopher Everett 2567Robertson, Kimberly 3904Robertson, Raymond 2773Robey, Derek James 3731, 4111Robey, Jason 3773, 4703Robinson, Brandon Andrew 4337Robinson, Candice C. 3339Robinson, Gregg 2374Robinson, Joan H. 2571, 4172Robinson, John N. 3325, 4126Robinson, Laura 1767, 3912Robinson, Millicent N. 2172Robinson, Oral 2342Robinson, Rachel Sullivan 2771Robinson, Sekani 1918, 4319Robinson, William I 4113Robles, Andrea L. 1733Rocha, Arelí 2171Rocha, Rene 3773Rocha Beardall, Theresa 1319, 1734,
2527, 3124Rochford, Elle 2371Rockwell, Ashley Marie 2142Rodelo, Nicholas 4572Rodrigues, Herbert 3174Rodriguez, Cassaundra 4744Rodriguez, Liliana V. 4146, 4744Rodriguez, Manuel 4744Rodriguez, Nestor P. 2324Rodriguez, SM 4307, 4535Rodriguez Gusta, Ana Laura 2512Rodríguez-Muñiz, Michael 1906, 4308,
4509, 4725Rodriguez-Reyes, Maya Alejandra 4571Rodriguez Rodriguez, Yunuen 2114Rodriguez Solis, Gerardo 1174Rodriguez Vega, Silvia 4744Roehrkasse, Alexander 4540Rogers, Baker A. 1374Rogers, Jonathan 1372Rogers, Kimberly B. 1312, 4168Rohlinger, Deana 2371Rohr, Benjamin 4315Rojas, Fabio 2512, 3129, 3729,
3929, 4322, 4572, 4722Rojas Cabal, Sebastián 1915Rojo, Florencia 3313Rolf, Steven 4127Roll, Stephen 2708Rollins, Oliver E. 1108Romanello, Brittany 1732, 4146Romanos, Eduardo 2371Román-Torres, Giovanni 2773Romero, Luis 2571Romero, Mary 2109
Romo, Rebecca 2504Ron-El, Yaniv 3710Rooke, Martin 2540, 4318Roos, J Micah 3311Rosado, Shantee 1715Rosado Marzan, Cesar F. 2374Rosa-Lebron, Rocio 4744Rosales, Rocio 3304Roscigno, Vincent J. 1134, 2362Rose, Daniel J 4109Rose, Jarrett Robert 1172Rosen, Eva 1119, 1706, 1919, 2718, 4507Rosenfeld, Jake 2362Rosentel, Kris 3773Rosinska, Anna 1972Roskin-Frazee, Amelia 2741Roso, Joseph Charles 2529Ross, Clifford James 1372Ross, Janet Nalubega 1373Rossetti-Youlton, Magdalena 1122Rossi, Giovanni 3715, 3915Rote, Sunshine Marie 3371, 3922Rotem, Nir 3771Roth, Adam 1768Roth, Benita 3315Roth, Louise Marie 2729, 3930Roth, Wendy D. 3927Rothmüller, Barbara 1303Rothschild, Joyce 2141Rothstein, Jeffrey S. 2374Roubenoff, Ethan 3938Roudbari, Shawhin 1332Rouhana, Toni 1773Rouhani, Shiva 4313Routh, Megan 2318Rouvroye, Lin 2318Roxburgh, Susan 2772Roy, Rianka 2509Roy, William G. 4122Royal, Luther Anthony 2173Roybal, Carmela Marie 2513Roychowdhury, Poulami 3307, 4726Rozario, Tannuja 3334Ruan, Hangqing 4571Rubel, Jacob 2371Rubin, Andrea 2108Rubin, Ashley T. 1331, 3110, 4336Rubin, Blake 4572Rucks-Ahidiana, Zawadi 2167Rudas, Nicolás Neyra 1133Rudd, Elizabeth C 2504Rudrappa, Sharmila 4172Ruf, Stefanie 3111Ruggerone, Lucia 4171Rule, Alix E 4572
PARTICIPANT INDEX 157
Running, Katrina 1908RuolinFANG, Ruolin 4572Ruppanner, Leah 3921, 4124Ruppel, Emily 1710, 2374Russel, Gail 1319Russell, David 2172, 2173, 2715Russian, Anna E. Acosta 1718Russo, Antonio Paolo 4772Russo, Chandra 2371Ruvalcaba, Angelica 3171Ryan, Allison M 3311Ryan, Michael John Paul 1972Ryan-Simkins, Kelsey 1908Ryberg, Renee 2372ryman, sal 4117Ryo, Emily 3126, 4336, 4736Ryu, Angela Soomin 2171
S
Sachs, Jeffrey Kennedy 3111Sachs, Willa B 2121Sackett, Blair Suzanne 2125, 2773Sadje, Hadje Cresencio 4708Sadri, Homa 2773Saenz, Rogelio 1707Safer, Adam 4146Sageman, Joe 3330Sager, Rebecca 4527Sagnic, Sevin Gulfer 2309, 2773Sagot, Montserrat 3307Saguy, Abigail C. 1916, 3319Sahin, Emre 1327Said, Iman 2517Saito, Leland T. 3304Sajjanhar, Anuradha 2371Sakamoto, Arthur 1772Salam, Rifat A. 2342Salas, Angelica 1904Salas Pujols, Jomaira 2162Salazar, Esmeralda Sanchez 2372Salazar Gonzalez, Carla 4146Saldivar, Emiko 4522Salgado, Casandra Danielle 3171Sall, Dialika 2314, 2725Sallaz, Jeffrey J. 1106, 3373Salmón Gómez, Mónica 2773Salokangas, Henri 3373Salvatore, Derrick 2717Sambe, Kotaro 3715Sampson, Robert J. 2517Sanabria, Tanya 3918Sanborn, Jared Weld 2173Sanchez, Mari 3709Sánchez Loza, Dinorah 2372
Sánchez Mira, Núria 1972Sanders, George 3921Sanders, Jasmine Monique 4119Sanders-Smith, Stephanie C. 3771Sandoval, Juan R. 1972Sandoval Lopez, Yesenia 2304Sani, Hanisah Binte Abdullah 2771Sano, Yujiro 2372Sanow, Michael Lewis 2173Santana, Jessica J. 1373Santellano, Karina 1332, 4118Santiago-Vela, Ana 1372Santinele Martino, Alan 1710Santos, Maria-Fátima 4144Santos, Robert 1707Sanyal, Megha 4172Sanyal, Paromita 2771Saperstein, Aliya 2522, 4325Sapiro, Gisèle 3122Sarabi, Almasa 2362Sarabia, Heidy 4744Sarah, Nakimuli 1336Sariego, Chloe 4510Sarkar, Koyel 1972, 4571Sarkar, Sudipa 2172Sarkar, Tannistha 1733Sartor, Stephen 2710Sassen, Saskia 1727Satcher, Lacee Anne 1715, 2122Sati, Busra 2374, 3313Saucier, P. Khalil 1725Saunders, Randi 2119Saunders, R. Kyle 1374Savage, Scott V. 2332, 3930Savelsberg, Joachim J. 3906Saw, Guan K. 0571Saydam, Asya 3772Sayer, Liana C. 1318, 3319Sbaï, Firdaous 1331Sbalchiero, Stefano 2108Scarborough, William Joslyn 4124Schachner, Jared N. 3704, 3910Schaefer, Daniel 2371Schaefer, David R. 1131, 3311, 3708Schafer, Markus H. 1714Schalet, Amy T. 2372Scharf, Adria L 2141Schauer, Jennifer Rebecca 4504Scheibling, Casey 4172Schell, Kait S 4111Schieman, Scott 2708, 3373Schioppa, Frank 4572Schippers, Joop J. 2318Schleifer, Cyrus J. 1373, 2374Schlichtman, John Joe 3142
Schmalzbauer, Leah Caroline 4744Schmid, Carol L. 2773Schmidt, Steven Edward 1109, 4128Schmidt-Wellenburg, Christian 3122Schmitter Heisler, Barbara 4772Schmitz, Rachel M. 2519Schnabel, Landon 1336, 2129Schneiberg, Marc 1145, 3116Schneider, Beth E. 3903Schneider, Daniel J. 2327, 2506Schneider, Emily 2315, 2724Schneider, Lesley Erin 2517Schneider, Rachel 1911Schoenbachler, Adam Kaelin 2172Schoepf, Caroline M. 4708Schofer, Evan 3772Schoon, Eric W. 1732Schoonover, Julia Jean 3110, 4544, 4743Schoots, Jonathan 3303Schor, Juliet B. 1945, 2708Schradie, Jen 1329, 2112Schrank, Andrew 1316Schugurensky, Alejandro 2372Schultz, Michael A 2715Schultz, Michael 3111Schulz, Jeremy Markham 1931, 3912Schupmann, Will 2172Schuster, Amy M 1372Schut, Rebecca Anna 1930, 2172Schutt, Russell K. 4772Schwan, Michael 3116Schwartz, Tatum 2172, 2173Schwarzkopf, Stefan 3710Schwegman, David 1927Schwoerer, Lili 1732Scipes, Kim 2374Scott, Alexander 3315Scott, Ellen K. 3714Scott, Jennifer 2773Scoville, Caleb Richard 4534Seamster, Louise 4107, 4524Sears, Karen Powell 4168Sears, Stephanie Dawn 3167Seay-Fleming, Carrie 2111Seckin, Gul 2172Sedney, Cara L 1172Seeber, Andrew 4172Seecharan, Salonee 2773Seely, Stephen D 3717Seenarine, Moses 4504Segal, Marcia Texler 2103Segarra, Santiago 4772Seguin, Charles F. 1345Seidel, Kara 1943, 3171Seidman, Gay W. 1726, 2374
PARTICIPANT INDEX 158
Seim, Josh 1106Sellassie, Amaha 3142Seltzer, Nathan 4569Sen, Reema 1372, 1719Sengupta, Prami 2173Senier, Laura 1173, 1704Sennott, Christie 2130, 2729Senter, Mary Scheuer 1167, 2340Seo, Giyeon 4119Sereno, Luiz Gustavo Fernandes 2729Serrano, Uriel 2304, 3304Sessego, Victoire 4743Seth, Pyar 2173Seto, Christopher H 2767Settels, Jason 2372, 3109Setter, Davyd 2371Sewell, Alyasah Ali 4524Shachar, Leeor 2172Shachter, Simon Yamawaki 4722Shafer, Kevin 1972, 2116Shaffer, Greta 2722Shah, Tamanna Maqbool 4572Shaker, Yasamin 4367Shakil, Hera 4572Shames, Michelle 3773Shams, Tahseen 1121Shandra, Carrie L. 2372, 2506Shandra, John M 1173Shang, Yinshan 2372Shang, Yongxin 1943Shank, Daniel B. 4171Shannon, Sarah K.S. 2524Shao, Wanyun 1173Shapiro, Andrew 2571Sharma, Kartik 2312Shaw, Joshua D.M. 4530Shaw, Vivian 2328, 2707Sheares, Alicia 3330Sheehan, Connor 2173, 2773, 4571Sheehan, Patrick 3373Sheftel, Mara Getz 1915Sheikh, Christine Soriea 1111Sheikh, Liban 2142, 2342, 2543,
2742Shelton, Beth Anne 4572Shelton, Jason E. 1911Shelton, Jeff Scott 2173Shelton, Nathan Guye 2772Shelton-Ormond, Anna 2529Shen, Wensong 3174Sheng, Hao 2117Sheng, Jeff T. 2171, 2371Sheng, Junrong 4172Shephard, Daniel D 2372Shepherd, Hana 2522, 3118
Sherman, Rachel 2325Shestakofsky, Benjamin 1372, 2708Shetler, Anna 2714Shevchenko, Olga 2112Shi, Jiaxin 1129Shi, Mary 4509Shi, Qianyi 3938Shi, Yongren 3138, 3938Shiff, Talia 3771Shifrer, Dara 1717, 3171, 3316, 4172Shih, Elena 2707, 4535Shih, I-Lun 3772Shillitoe, Rachael 2129Shimada, Elisabeth
Rose Pohaikealoha 1943, 1972Shin, Eun Kyong 1772, 2172Shin, Jeewoo 2503Shirayama, Aya 1772Shircliff, Jesse 1973, 2322, 2333Shirokov, Aleksandr 4503Shklyan, Karina 4703Shmaryahu- Yeshurun, Yael 4328Shockley, Gordon 4743Shokooh-Valle, Firuzeh 1704Shomotova, Aizhan 3174Shor, Eran 3171Shorette, Kristen 1143Shostak, Sara N. 2518Shotwell, Jessica 2172Shrestha, Smriti 4117Shrimali, Bina 1119Shrivastava, Surbhi 2172Shriver, Thomas E. 1704Shtob, Daniel 1173Shu, Xiaoling 1972, 4316Shuey, Kim 3931Shuker, Zeinab F. 3772Shukla, Rajshri 3772Shupe, Kyle 2173Shura, Robin 3174shuster, stef M. 2713, 3119, 3921Shutes, Isabel 3324Sibomana, Eric 4111Siciliano, Michael L. 4122Siddique, Sumaiya 2773Sieben, Inge 2115Sieffert, Claire 1367, 2771Siegel, Derek 3134, 3334Siegler, Bonnie Rogers 2110, 2510Siegrist, Ella June 3334Sierra-Arévalo, Michael 2527Sikder, Abdur R. 2771Sikirica, Amanda Lynn 4544Siliunas, Andreja 4111Silla, Cesare 2108
Silva, Angela J. 4537Silva, Derek 4319Silva, Fabiana 4171Silva, Jennifer M 2325Silva-Muller, Livio Miles 4709Silver, Blake R. 1313, 2110, 2510, 2710, 3313Silver, Carole 3967Silver, Joshua 2330, 2719Silverstein, Merril 3109, 3722Simes, Jessica T. 1736, 4324Simi, Peter 2126, 2326Simington, Jasmine 2718Simko, Christina 2516Simmons, Michaela Christy 3304Simmons-Thorne, Naomi 2733Simon, Samantha Jones 2527Simons, Leslie Gordon 2131, 3773, 4172Simplicio, Mariah 2721Simpson, Joseph M. 1173Sin, Ray 2704Singer, Amy Elisabeth 2772Singh, Anubha 1373Singh, Jennifer S. 1108Singh, Sourabh 3122, 3729Sirianni, Antonio 1312Sirkka, Ossi 2772Sirniö, Outi 3373Sirois, Catherine 1106, 2117Sitrin, Marina 1327Sivakami, Muthusamy 2172Sivira Gonzalez, Yohimar 1114Skaggs, Rachel 1372, 2328, 2772Skarpelis, Anna K.M. 3129Skelton, Tracey 1772Skipper, Antonius D. 4109Skocpol, Theda 3707Skoczylas, Marie 2173, 2304Skotnicki, Tad P. 1168, 3710Skvoretz, John 4369Slack, Jeremy 2307Slaymaker, Erika 2333, 3912Sledge, Piper 1713Slee, Gillian 4736Slerca, Edoardo 1372Sloane, Mona 1367, 4772Slootjes, Jasmijn 3938Sloss, Chad Jamison 2543Smaldino, Paul 1336Small, Shadrick Andrew 3771Small-Rodriguez, Desi 1724, 2315, 3124,
3904, 3927, 4308Smiecinska, Nadia 1140Smiley, Kevin T 4511Smirnova, Michelle Hannah 2371Smith, Chris M. 3773
PARTICIPANT INDEX 159
Smith, Christian Michael 4313Smith, Claire 4572Smith, Curtis 3373Smith, David 0268Smith, DeAnna Yvette 2503Smith, Jesse 1972, 3741Smith, Kylie 2132Smith, Mathew Emmet Coleman 4315Smith, Michael Lee 2173Smith, Nicholas 4744Smith, Robert Courtney 2773, 4346, 4703Smith, Sherri L 3371Smith, Stephanie J 1733Smith, Tyler John 3773, 3911Smith-Doerr, Laurel 1945, 4537Smith-Greenaway, Emily 1721, 1930, 2721,
3925Smith-Johnson, Madeline Ann 2119Smith-Lovin, Lynn 4568Smithsimon, Gregory 2339Smith-Tran, Alicia 2571Smock, Pamela J. 2715Snedker, Karen A. 4311Snidal, Matthew James 2372, 3773Snitselaar, Sara 2172Snyder, Benjamin H 2508Sobering, Katherine 2141, 2767, 3373Soboroff, Shane D. 3311Soehl, Thomas Georg 2773Soehn, Janina 3373Sohn, Yunkyu 1136Sola, Jorge 2371Solanki, Durgesh 1703Solari, Cinzia D 3734Somashekhar, Mahesh 3312, 4772Sommer, Jamie M 1173Somo, Sandy 3724Son, Joonwoo 4134Song, David 2722Song, Eun Young 3321Song, Haoming 1930, 4512Song, Jieun 2372Song, Miri 1772Song, Qi 4134Song, Soo Min 2171Song, Xi 2308, 2531, 3373, 3904, 4569Sonnett, John 1173Sorenson, Olav 4334Sorge, David Christian 4572Soriano Versoza, Aquilina 1904Sormani, Philippe 4503Sosnaud, Benjamin 4314Soto, Julio 2543Sotoudeh, Ramina 1933Souto-Maior, Joao 4769
Soysal, Yasemin 2319, 2773Spalter-Roth, Roberta M. 1373Sparkman, Rachel 2715Spence, Naomi J. 2172, 2173Spencer, Karen Lutfey 3932Sperneac-Wolfer, Christian Konstantin 1111Sperry, Danielle 1372Spicer, Jason 1145Spickard, James 4527Spiegel, Michelle 4534Spillman, Lynette 1133, 1333, 2104, 3138,
3741Spires, Anthony J. 4322Sposito, Henrique 1330Spring, Amy L. 2118Spruyt, Bram 4168Sraboni, Esha 1719Sremac, Nikoleta 3138Sriram, Veena 2312Srivastava, Sameer 1916Stacey, Clare L. 4171Stacey, Lawrence 1709, 3910Stainback, Kevin 2122Stallings, L.H. 3725Stallone, Jessica 1114Stambolis-Ruhstorfer, Michael 2108Stanley, Darrius 3316Stansfeld, Richard 3174Staubmann, Helmut 3771St-Denis, Xavier 4571Steel, Ryan T 4311Steele, Sarah M 2709Steele, Stephen F. 2103Steelman, Carli 4572Steenbuch Traberg, Cecilie 4171Stefanik, Courtney 4171Steinberg, Hillary 3174, 3331Steinberg, Sheila Lakshmi 2104, 2342Steinbugler, Amy C. 4772Steinfeld, Nia Flowers 2571Steinmetz, George 3122Stepaniuk, Nataliia 1773Stephen, Andrew 2773Stephens, Maya 1322Stepniak, Catherine 1972Sterling, Adina 2308Sterphone, J 4104Stets, Jan E. 2132Stewart, Brandon Michael 1336, 4569Stewart, Evan 2129, 2529Stewart, Robert 1109Stewart, Sheridan 4743Stewart, Susan D. 1309Stillerman, Joel P. 2772Stivala, Alex 3730
Stivers, Tanya 3715, 4104, 4303, 4503Stockstill, Casey 3174Stojmenovska, Dragana 3321Stolley, Kathy Shepherd 4504Stoloff, Jennifer A. 2504Stolte, Allison 4571Stoltz, Dustin S. 2772, 4569Stone, Amy L. 1374, 1714Stone, Ashley Yvonne 1943Stone, Sandra S. 2571Stopford, Nikki 4127Storer, Adam 1745Storti, Luca 1925Stout, Christopher T. 3921Stout, Vanessa Theresa 4122Stoutamire, Bethany 3912, 4571Strand, Michael 1168, 2516Straughn, Jeremy Brooke 3332Strhan, Anna 2129Strickland, Caleb 4704Strong, Myron T. 0243, 3724Stroud, Angela 2507Strube, Johann 1373Stuart, Forrest 1106, 2128Stuart, Toby 3730Stuart Brundage, Jonah 4704Stubenbord, Wesley 3373Stuber, Jenny M. 4312Stuhler, Oscar 4322Su, Jessica Houston 3130, 4368Su, Phi Hong 2773Su, Ya 4536Su, Yihui 2374Su, Zhixiang 1772Suarez, Fatima 4744Suarez, Mario 2333Subtil, Jeanne 2772Suchodolski, Gabriel Locke 1143, 2311Sue, Christina Alicia 3171, 3721Sugie, Naomi F. 4530Sugimoto, Yasukiyo 1143Suh, Brittany 3773Suh, Chan S. 2371Suh, Siri 1306, 3334Suh, Stephen Cho 1904Suitor, J. Jill 1972Sullivan, Esther 4507Sullivan, Laura 1173Summers, Brandi Thompson 2367, 2567Summers-Effler, Erika 1368Sun, Haosen 1714Sun, Jin 3908Sun, Ken Chih-Yan 1121, 1772Sun, Yongsheng 2543Sun, Yue 1930
PARTICIPANT INDEX 160
Sunaga, Masafumi 3715Sunderland, Jillian 4172Sun Sun, Lim 1972Surak, Kristin 3772Sutherland, David Kyle 1943Sutton, Aja 1336Sutton, Jeannette 1728Suwandi, Intan F. 1116Swaminathan, Anand 3730Sward, Brandon 1143Swarnakar, Pradip 3310, 3772Swartz, David L. 4572Swartz, Teresa Toguchi 4319Swed, Ori 4572Sweeney, Megan M. 3130Sweet, Elizabeth 4744Sweet, Paige L. 2516, 2714, 3307Sweet, Stephen A. 3913Swidler, Ann 2516, 3741Swindle, Jeffrey 4137Syeed, Esa 2543Szabo, Julia Colleen Campbell 2372Szaflarski, Magdalena 3331, 3772Szanyi, Agnes 2772
T
Tabatabai, Ahoo 0144, 1374Tabbutt, Kelly M 2173, 2574Tabler, Jennifer 2519, 3921Tabor, Courtney Darian 2741Tabor, Jaclyn Ann 3130Taborda, Caty 3104Tach, Laura M. 1119, 3373Tackie, Hilary Naa-Afi 3316Tadmon, Daniel 3741Taft, Jessica K. 2162, 2512Tahir, Zerka 3174Taines, Cynthia 2372Taing, Valerie 3304Takaoka, Asuka 1372Takasaki, Kara Leiko 2530Takeuchi, David T. 4130Takita-Ishii, Sachiko 2173Talaie, Ariana Kobra 3932Talbert, Ryan D. 2172Talbot, Sloan 2172Tam, Corinne Wai Yin 2173Tamir, Ori 3772Tamisier-Fayard, Melchior 1367Tamla Rai, Vijaya 1943, 3174Tan, Catherine Do 2173Tan, May Lynn 1340Tan, Yeter 4144Tanabe, Megumi 2172
Tang, Junchao 3373Tao, Lin 2172Tao, Yu 1767, 2171Taplin-Kaguru, Nora E. 2722Taskin Alp, Yasemin 1943Taslimi Tehran, Reza 3925Tate, Alexandra 3715, 4167Taylor, Catherine J. 1118, 1718, 1918,
2130, 3367Taylor, Keeanga Yamahtta 4126Taylor, Mark 2317, 2772Taylor, Marshall A 4569Taylor, Miles G. 3371, 3922Teeger, Chana 3906, 4111Teets, Jessica C 1772Teimouri, Amirhossein 2541, 2741Teixeira-Poit, Stephanie Marie 3713, 3913,
4117Telles, Edward E. 3106, 3721Tellez, Michelle 1732Temko, Ezra Joseph 4704Temocin, Pinar 4572Tenorio, Luis E. 3115te Riele, Saskia 4768Ternullo, Stephanie Lynn 4322Terriquez, Veronica 4506Tessler, Hannah 1714, 4316Texeira, Mary Thierry 4314Tezcan, Tolga 2319Thaa, Helene 1372Thakkar, Nirali 2704Thakkar, Shriya 2173Thakore, Bhoomi K. 1167Thambinathan, Vivetha 1943Than, Nga 1943Thebaud, Sarah 4312Theis, Nicholas 4544Thiede, Brian 2717Thomas, Carieta Oniefa 2773Thomas, Christine 2704Thomas, Clayton 0243Thomas, Duncan 3174Thomas, Jacob Richard 1772, 2773Thomas, James Michael 1132, 1332Thomas, Julia 2121Thomas, Kevin J.A. 1972Thomas, Kyla 3373Thomas, Loring J 1728Thomas, Melvin E. 1715Thomas, Reuben J. 4571Thomas, Shannell 3113Thomas, Victoria 1110Thomason, Cassandra 3343Thomas Tobin, Courtney S 2172
Thomeer, Mieke Beth 2119, 3332, 3910, 3919, 3931
Thompson, Daniel 1329Thompson, Marissa 2308Thompson, W. Rafferty 4572Thorngate, Sarah 1117Thornton, Jack R. 1117Thornton, Naomi 3174Thorpe, Charles R. 0268Thorpe, Jared 1972Thorpe Jr, Lee 1774Thorsen, Andreas 4114Thorsen, Maggie 4114Thorum, Keaton 1110Thuesen, Frederik 1372Tian, Ziyao 3117Tien, Grace 1372Tierney, Katherine 1972, 4768Tietbohl, Caroline Kim 3715Tietje, Olaf 2571Tilbrook, Ned 2567Tilcsik, András 3112Tillman, Kathryn Harker 2715Tillman, Korey 3303Tilly, Chris 2113, 4127Timberlake, Jeffrey M. 0144, 2517Timmermans, Stefan 3925Tinkler, Justine Eatenson 0144Tinoco, Nicholas 1173Tinsley, Meghan 3303Tirrell, Christopher 2708Tiruneh, Yordanos M. 1945Titus, Bethany 1934Tober, Tara Leigh 4172Tobias-Lauerman, Abigail 1721, 2719Tohidi, Nayereh 2521Tollefson, Jonathan 1173, 1308Tom, Thalia 4772Tomasello, Federico 3373Tomaskovic-Devey, Donald 1118, 2362Toney, Kierra Nicole 1914Topping, Michael S. 2173, 4571Toprak, Vasfiye Betul 1143Torche, Florencia 2327Tormos-Aponte, Fernando 4572Toro, Harold J. 2771Torre, Costanza 2714Torres, Alvaro 3719Torres, Ashley Lucia 1109Torres, Jacqueline Marie 2172, 3371Torres, Mo 1931, 3116Torres Stone, Rosalie A. 2114Toulemont, Laurent 4768Townley, Jeremy 2372Towns, Tangela G. 4109
PARTICIPANT INDEX 161
Townsend, Charlie 1718Traini, Claudia 4743Tran, Catherine (Lily) Diemly 1772Tran, Michael Tuan 1107Tran, Nathaniel 3371Tran, Sydney 2173Tran, Thai Binh 2311Travers, Travers 3119Treco, Kadesha K 2171Trenerry, Brigid Maria 1972Trevizo, Dolores 1345, 3315Trillo, Alex 4346Trinidad, Jose Eos 1313Tripathy, Sandeepan 3373Triplett, Jen 2112Tripodi, Francesca 2711Trongone, Sara Gia 2374Tropp, Linda R. 1131Trotter, LaTonya 1945, 2124Troxel, Hannah 3167Trudeau, Elizabeth 4572Trujillo-Pagan, Nicole Elise 3373, 4509Truong-Vu, Kim 2172Tsai, Chia-Jung 2319Tsang, Nathan Long Tin 2772Tsaturyan, Anastasia 2533Tsuha, Julio 2504Tsukada, Yusuke 1304Tsutsui, Kiyoteru 1313Tsvetkova, Milena 1312Tu, Hsin Fei 4743Tu, Kelly M. 1972Tubi, Omri 1326Tucker, Frederick T. 3171Tucker, Liann 2316, 3967Tugal, Cihan Ziya 1703Tumminello, Christa Mae 2172, 2173Turkmen, Gulay 2773Turkoglu, Didem 2312Turkson, Danny 2372Turner, David 2731Turner, Jonathan H. 2703Turner, Katie L 1374Turner-Keener, Dylyn Nia 1943Turney, Kristin 0572, 1109, 1972,
3174, 4128, 4316, 4530Turowetz, Jason 1368, 3915, 4104TurSinai, Aviad 3109Tusalem, Rollin F 1917Tuttle, Steven 4772Tuzov, Viktor 1374, 4572Twine, France Winddance 2126Twyman, Marlon 1767Tyner-Mullings, Alia R. 3941Tzoc, Kristen 4743
U
Uba, Katrin 3738Uchikoshi, Fumiya 2372Ueno, Koji 1372Ugarte, Daniela 1943Uggen, Christopher 3110, 3707Um, Sejin 1309, 3919Umamaheswar, Janani 1331Umaña-Taylor, Adriana 1131, 3311Umberson, Debra 1709, 1714Underman, Kelly 1936, 2714Underwood, Rachel R 2173Upchurch, Michael Joseph 4772Upenieks, Laura 2172, 3371Upton, Aisha Ariantique 2371Utama, Rahardhika Arista 2724Utz, Rebecca L. 3371, 3922
V
Vaidyanathan, Brandon 1118, 1774, 2108Valasek, Chad Justin 3767Valdez, Natali 1306Valdez, Zulema 0144, 1311, 2109, 2309,
2571, 2709, 4367Valdivia, Carolina 2524, 4724Valdivia, Chantal 1314Vale, Mira 3732Valencia, Louie Dean 4326Valente, Riccardo 4772Valentino, Lauren 1118, 1916Valenzuela, Blanca 2543Vallas, Steven 2708Valle, Ariana Jeanette 3171Vallerani, Sara 2714Van Aerden, Karen 2172van Dalen, Hendrik P. 2318Vandelannote, Isis 2372van der Does, Tamara 2773Vanderminden, Jennifer 1912Vandermoere, Frederic 1173van der Naald, Joseph Reynolds 1322, 2113van der Waal, Jeroen 2133, 4572Vandevenne, Elief 2374Van Dyke, Miriam E 2513Van Dyke, Nella 3738Van Fossen, Jenna 1372Van Haren, Ian 1774, 2773VanHeuvelen, Jane Schlapkohl 1372, 2122,
3331VanHeuvelen, Tom 2133, 2726, 3331,
3904, 4309Van Hook, Jennifer 0144Van Houtte, Mieke 2372, 3918
Van Isschot, Luis 2314van Loon, Austin 1916, 2132Vann, Burrel James 2371, 4572Van Natta, Meredith 3773, 4510, 4744Van Rite, Eric R. 2704Vanroelen, Christophe 1372, 2172, 2374,
4168van Stee, Elena 2372Varga, Peter 3311Vargas, João Costa 1725Vargas, Nicholas 3127, 3909Vargas, Robert 1733, 3907Varley, Gwen 1336Vashevko, Anthony 4743Vasi, Ion Bogdan 1173, 1308, 4572Vasireddy, Sindhu 3371Vasques Scalera, Carolyn 3341Vasquez-Tokos, Jessica 1734Vaughan, Diane 2321Vaughn, Justice 2722Vaughn, Michael Patrick 4172Vauhkonen, Teemu Juhani 3773Vauhkonen, Teemu 3773Vavreck, Lynn 3326Vedres, Balazs 3730Veenstra, Gerry 3373Veenstra, René 1312Vega, Irene I. 1132, 4744Velasco, Kristopher 1915, 3721, 3938Velitchkova, Ana 3729, 3916Vellakkal, Sukumar 4109Venechuk, Grace 4119Venkataramani, Atheendar 4309Ventura, Ilana 2773Vera-Phillips, Kristina 1732Vercel, Kelcie 2173Verdery, Ashton M. 1915, 3925Vermeulen, Stan 2773Vermeulen, Susan 4772Vernet, Antoine 3321Vetter, Emma 2173Vidal, Matt 1712, 2374, 2509Vidal-Ortiz, Salvador 4172Vidu, Ana 4172Vief, Robert 3704Viera, Janelle Ashley 1922Vignoli, Daniele 4768Vijayakumar, Gowri 4535, 4709Vilaca, Luiz 1168, 2371, 4536Viladrich, Anahi 3941, 4146, 4318Vila-Henninger, Luis Antonio 4572Villacis, Byron 3772Villalba Madrid, Mariela 2173Villalobos, Amber Dyan 3104, 4313Villalon, Roberta 2172
PARTICIPANT INDEX 162
Villalta, Sara I. 1131Villarreal, Ana 2767Villarreal, Melissa 3171Villegas, Celso M. 2772Vina, Sean Matthew 1933Vincent, Eve 3373Vincent, Luna 4725Vinson, Alexandra 1936, 3731Visser, Megan Ruth 2172Viterna, Jocelyn S. 4307Vo, Austin Hoang-Nam 1143Vo, Tiffanie 1772Vogel, Mary E. 1143Vogler, Stefan 3308Vogt Yuan, Anastasia S. 2519Voigt, Torsten H 2108Volchenkov, Dimitri 4572vom Lehn, Dirk 2704, 3915Vora, Kalindi 1108Vos, Mattias 4168Voyer, Andrea M. 1133, 1728Vuolo, Michael 1172, 2517
W
Wachs, Faye Linda 2173, 3318Waddington, Richard Joseph 2372Wade, Jeannette 4117Waggoner, Miranda R. 1306, 3732Wagner-Pacifici, Robin E. 3906Waidzunas, Tom J. 2331Waight, Hannah 2530, 4569Waitkuweit, Kevin Hans 2312Waity, Julia Ferrara 0144, 1912Waldinger, Roger 0975Walker, Abraham Jacob 2113Walker, Charlie 1311Walker, Dominic Terrel 2571Walker, Edward T. 1104, 1308Wallace, Darion A. 3316Wallace, Derron 1114Waller-Bey, Aya Marie 2710, 4313Walsh, John P. 2330Walters, David Michael 1973, 2372,
3104, 3711Walters, Suzan 3767Wambach, Alex 1972Wan, Renxue 2373Wan, Yifeng 2118Wang, Emily 3107Wang, Fan 1943Wang, Grace Yuehan 2111, 2311Wang, Hanning 2728Wang, Haowei 3925Wang, Hui 1767
WANG, Jiangxue 1943Wang, Joyce 2771Wang, Junmin 1772, 4134Wang, Katrina 3930Wang, Leping 2715, 3373Wang, Sarah Jinjie 1372Wang, Sicheng 1372Wang, Skyler 2711, 3927Wang, Suojin 2773Wang, Xi 2173Wang, Yan 2772, 4572Wang, Yapeng 2710Wang, Yi 1904Wang, Yiwen 1709, 2119Wannyn, William 1108Wansleben, Leon 4772Ward, Ann Gavin 2512Ward, Anneliese 3773Ward, Chandra 4772Ward, Kelly Marie 2513Ward, Pace T 1368Wardana, Rebecca 1173Ware, Maihcen 1972Waren, Warren 4172Warhurst, Chris 2172Warikoo, Natasha 3127, 3706Warner, Cody 3773Warner, Koko 1307Warner, Mariah K. 1773, 4116Warren, Evangeline 2172, 3171Warren, Mark R. 2731Warren, Rob 1136Warren, Sarah 4772Washington, Adrianne 3724Washington, Heather 2304, 3104Waslin, Michele 2773Watanabe, Megumi 1372Watkins, Cynthia 1173Watson, Jake 1745, 1921, 3938Watson, Patrick G. 4503Watts, Galen 1774, 3771Way, Sandra M. 3918Weber, Joe 4144Weber, Rosa 2773Wedel, Xan 3373Wedow, Robbee 3314Weeden, Kim 2531Weffer-Elizondo, Simon Eduardo 2539Wehner, JoAnne 2124Wei, Lai 1136Wei, Qian 2173Wei, Wei 4127Weil, Frederick 4511Weiner, Melissa F. 1332Weis, Lois 3171
Weiss, Benjamin R. 3131, 3938, 4315Weiss, Tim 2310Weisshaar, Katherine 3321, 4537Weister, Tyson 4140Weitz, Tracy A. 2130Weitzman, Abigail 1917, 2530Welch, Levin Elias 3171Wellard, Kate 1336Wellere, Ania Imani 1943Welsh, William 1931Wen, Ming 1772, 4571Wen, Yunhan 1336, 3332Weng, Jeffrey 3772Weng, Ying-Kai 3773Werger, Megan 1374Werum, Regina E. 2371West, Jessica S 3371Westbrook, Laurel 3119, 4535Western, Bruce 2306, 3107Wething, Hilary 3931Wethington, Elaine 2172Wetts, Rachel 3118Wetzel, Dominic Vincent 1374Wheaton, Blair 3718Wherry, Frederick F. 4126, 4334Whetstone, Sarah L 1716White, Alexandre 1326, 2173, 4725White, Kailey C. 4109White, KaLeigh K. 2532Whitehead, Ellen 2167Whitehead, Kevin A. 4104, 4303Whitfield, Brooke 2130Whitham, Monica M. 2332, 4116Whitley, Cameron Thomas 4504Whitmer, Jennifer 1130Whitmeyer, Joseph M. 1141Whitney, Ryan Anders 4772Whitworth, Katherine 1115Wield, Taryn Nicole 0243, 1709Wig, Tore Dahlum 1729Wiggin, Teke 1322Wiggins, Ronnie 1173Wiggs, Devin Scott 4743Wikle, Jocelyn 3721Wilam, Tytus 2772Wilcox, Annika M. 2173, 3373Wilde, Melissa J. 2706Wilder, Jocelyn 1714Wiley, Kathryn 1943Wilkins, Kiana Kristine 1713Wilkinson, Lindsey 2372, 4172Wilkinson Salamea, Emily 3734Wilks, Mary-Collier 2533, 4172Willer, Robb 3118Williams, Apryl A. 4513
PARTICIPANT INDEX 163
Williams, Christine L. 2308, 2506Williams, Daniel 4772Williams, Deadric T. 2503, 4308Williams, James 2173Williams, Johnny E. 1332Williams, Kristi L. 3910Williams, Seth A. 4772Williams, Seth Alan 4772Williams-Baron, Emma 1372Williamson, Francesca 4104Willis, Don Edward 2172Willmott, Kyle 1319, 3116Willson, Andrea E. 3931Wilmers, Nathan 1122, 2308, 3727, 3904Wilson, Abigail 4171Wilson, Alexander 2342Wilson, Dwight 1116Wilson, Eli R. 1732, 2173Wilson, Nicholas Hoover 1143, 4115Wilson-Corzen, Vondora 2118, 2543, 3113Wimberly, George L. 2104, 2304, 2504,
2704Wimmer, Andreas 4116Wind, Caitlin Ella 1917, 2371Winer, Canton 1110Winfield, Taylor Paige 3741Wiser, Sally 2372Wislar, Wes 2172, 2173, 3119Wissinger, Elizabeth A. 2142Witte, James C. 1373Wittman, Sarah 4315Wodtke, Geoffrey Thomas 4109Wohl, Hannah 1367, 2373Wolf, Andrew 2509Wolf, Markus Armin 2532Wolf, Markus 2532Wolfe, Joseph Daniel 2172, 3332Wolfe, Matthew 2309Wolfe, Rebecca 2373Wolfinger, Nicholas H. 1972Wonch Hill, Trish 1373Wong, Jaclyn S. 2318, 3919Wong, Jenise 2172Wong, Kaleena 2372Wong, Keefer 1772Wong, Kennedy Chi-pan 3772Wong, Tom K. 4703Woo, Hyeyoung 1972Woo, Juhee 3718Woo, Seokkyun Joshua 2330Wood, Alex James 3926Wood, Lesley J. 2533Wood, Maggie 2362Wood, Michael Lee 2772Woods, Shatira 2172, 2519
Woodworth, Warner P. 2771Woody, Ash 4171Woolley, Kyle 2771Wooten, Chelsey 2773Wooten, Terrence 4535Wooten, Tom 3317Workman, Joseph 3373Wormley, Alexandra S 2173Worthen, Meredith Gwynne Fair 2173Wotipka, Christine Min 2372Wozny, Anna 4743Wrathall, Meghan 3711Wright, Christopher 1173Wright, Devin 4772Wright, Francis Ray 3132Wright, Maxine 4108Wright, Megan S. 4144Wright, Patrice C 2172, 3341Wright, Talmadge 4772Wright, Tashelle 4124Wu, Cary 1104Wu, Lawrence L. 1930Wu, Xiaomian 1143Wu, Xinyan 2172Wullert, Katherine 3330Wurm, Greg 1303Wyndham-Douds, Kiara 2309Wysocki, Diane Kholos 3371
X
Xiao, Haifan 1772Xiao, Suowei 3731Xie, Yu 1136, 1772, 2531Xin, Yanyu 3773Xing, Tianyi 1943Xu, Duoduo 3738Xu, Fang 1721Xu, Janet 2308Xu, Jiahui 3373Xu, Jun 1772, 1941Xu, Patrick 1772Xu, Sandy 1143Xu, Xiangning 3373Xu, Xiaohong 3928Xu, Yao 2773Xue, Kefan 2372, 3174
Y
Yabiku, Scott Thomas 3329Yahirun, Jenjira 3371, 4571Yamaguchi, Kazuo 4769Yamashiro, Jane H. 2772Yan, Xu 1917Yan, Xuewen 2172
Yanez, Matthew 1372Yang, Jingyuan 4315Yang, Jinsun 2373Yang, Philip Q. 2571Yang, Rujun 3319Yang, Seungyeon 3772Yang, Song 1772, 3967Yang, Tori 3772, 3921Yang, Wenqi 3773Yang, Wenyi 2513Yang, Xiuqi 2308Yang, Xiuqi 1721Yang, Yiqing 3371Yang, Yuchen 1110, 4704Yang, Yulin 2172Yao, Keniel 2117Yao, Man 3112Yao, Xinrong 4769Yavas, Mustafa 1931, 2773Yavorsky, Jill Evelyn 4124, 4312Yazdiha, Hajar 2326, 4724Ye, Jing 3371Ye, Zi (Leafia) 2773, 3371Yeh, Jesse 3773Yeo, ShunYuan 3371Yi, Chin-Chun 4368Yi, Hui 2173Yi, Joseph E. 1773, 2329Yi, Nengjun 2771Yi, Sohoon 2319Yildiz, Muhammed 4730Yin, Yi 2771Yip, Pui Chi, Tangi 1129Yndestad, Karin 2372Yoo, Chanki 3371Yoo, Paul Y 3918, 4525Yoon, Chanhum 4572Yoon, Eunsung 4315Yoon, Hesu 2772Yoon, Sejung 2371Yoon, Sharon 2371Yoon, Soo-Yeon 1304, 1772, 2372York, Hunter Wade 2172, 2531You, Shunan 2773, 3772Young, Abby 2372, 3174Young, Jeramy 2104Young, Luther 2519, 4172Young, Natalie A. E. 2510Young, Natalie Alice Eckhardt 4571Young, Tiffany Amorette 2571, 3773Yousefvand, Mohammad 2171Youssef, Maro 2521Yrizar Barbosa, Guillermo 2307Yu, Ai 2371Yu, Ang 1315
PARTICIPANT INDEX 164
Yu, Jiaxuan 1372Yu, Jing 1772Yu, Lilly 4536Yu, Wei-hsin 1772YUAN, Jin-Shan 2741, 3373Yuan, Weijun 2728, 4572Yuan, Yaqi 3371Yuan, Yin 4569Yucel, Deniz 1972, 4119Yucel, Elif Asli 3773Yuen, Nancy Wang 1107Yun, Jiwon 3312Yung, Vincent 1372
Z
Zaaiman, Johan 4572Zabala Ortiz, Pamela 1911Zagheni, Emilio 2319, 4569Zahid, Galiba 1943Zainal Shah, Suhaila Binte 1972Zainiddinov, Hakim 2521Zajacova, Anna 4571Zajdel, Rachel 2513Zajicek, Anna 2171Zaloznaya, Marina 3717Zamantakis, Alithia 2333, 2733, 3134Zamora, Sylvia 2173, 4346Zanger-Tishler, Michael Abraham 1332Zapatka, Kasey 4772Zarifa, David 2372Zarrugh, Amina 2571Zaslow, Shayne 2172Zavella, Patricia 1575Zayani, Mohamed 2171Zeddies, Margaret 1174
Zeki Al Hazzouri, Adina 3371Zeman, Krystof 4768Zeng, Irene 4172Zeng, Wei 4315Zeno, Basileus 4108Zermeno, Alejandro 3104Zerubavel, Eviatar 3741Zhang, Amy 2530Zhang, Amy 2328Zhang, Beichen 2371Zhang, Chunxue 4572Zhang, Cynthia Baiqing 3773Zhang, Dan 4571Zhang, Haoyang 2773, 3174Zhang, Hexuan 2172Zhang, Hui 4167Zhang, Iris 1119, 3929Zhang, Jie 3771Zhang, Jienian 1936Zhang, Karen Xuan 1173, 2173Zhang, Letian 2308Zhang, Qi 4571Zhang, Rebecca 2711Zhang, Tianhao 2173Zhang, Victoria 4743Zhang, Wei 4130Zhang, Xianni 1143Zhang, Xiaorui 1104Zhang, Xiaoya 3174Zhang, Xing 2503Zhang, Xueqing 3373, 3921Zhang, Yan 1972Zhang, Yang 3719Zhang, Yongjun 1904, 2115Zhang, Yurong 3373Zhang, Zhe 2119
Zhao, Jun 4171Zhao, Shanyang 1936Zhao, Xinyi 4569Zheng, Enying 1372Zheng, Hui 3721, 4167Zhong, Hua 3773Zhong, Wei 4113Zhou, Amy 1373Zhou, Jun 2711Zhou, Min 2707, 3706Zhou, Mujun 1143Zhou, Xiang 1136Zhou, Xiaogao 2733Zhou, Yang 2531Zhou, Yun 1918, 4768Zhou, Zhipeng 2374, 2531Zhu, Hao 2173Zhu, Xi 3371Zhu, Yingzhe 2719Zhu, Yu 4772Ziff, Elizabeth 2372Zilberstein, Shira 2108Zimmer, Ron 2372Zimmerman, Arely 4546Zimmerman, Scott 3371Zinyemba, Tatenda 4172Zion, Jamica 2741Zipp, Daniel Yoder 3315Zippel, Kathrin 3934, 4172Zoppolato, Davide Giacomo 4544Zou, Jeffrey 2372Zukas, Lorna Lueker 1712Zurbriggen, Ruth 3734Zwangsleitner, Daniel 3111Zwysen, Wouter 3373
SESSION INDEX 165
Affiliated Groups - 0167, 0669, 01009, 01163, 21163, 21171, 31156ASA Retirement Network - 2103, 2703, 3703, 3903Book Forum - 1106, 1306, 1706, 1906, 2106, 2306, 2506, 2706,
3106, 3306, 3706, 3906, 4306, 4506, 4706Courses - 0571, 0572, 0573Minority Fellowship Program - 1170, 1355, 2304, 3104, 11173Open Refereed Roundtables - 2173Plenary Session - 0975, 1575, 2975, 3575Preconference - 0144, 0162, 0243, 0268, 0307Prep Talks - 2539, 3339Presidential Panel - 1107, 1307, 1707, 1734, 1907, 2107, 2307, 2507,
2707, 3107, 3307, 3707, 3907, 4107, 4307, 4507, 4707Regional Spotlight Session - 1304, 1904, 2504, 3304, 3904, 4304Regular SessionAging - 2715Applied Social Research - 3711Asians and Asian Americans - 3114Biosociology/Biosocial Interaction - 3314Blacks and African Americans - 1715Care Work/Caring Labor - 3714Children and Youth - 2116, 2316Citizenship - 3115, 4510Collective Action - 1115, 3315Collective Memory - 4111Community - 1315Comparative Historical Sociology - 2716Consumers and Consumption - 2317, 4112Conversation Analysis and Ethnomethodology - 3715, 3915Criminology - 2517Cross-National Sociology - 1915Cultural Studies - 1716Culture and Identity - 1916Culture and Inequality - 3916Development - 1116, 1316Development and Gender - 1917Deviance and Social Control - 2117, 4311Disability and Society - 2562Disaster - 4511Economic Sociology - 3116, 3917Education - 1117, 1717, 3316, 3918Education and Inequality - 3117, 3716Education Policy - 3317Elites - 4312Environmental Policy - 2717Environmental Sociology - 2518Ethnography/Ethnographic Studies - 3318Experimental Sociology and Group Processes - 3118Family and Kinship - 2118Family and Work - 2318, 3919, 4119Fertility - 3130, 3329Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Studies - 2119, 2519, 3119Gender - 3319, 3921Gender and Work - 1318, 3321Gender Inequality - 1118, 1718, 1918Globalization - 4113Health and Well-being - 3331, 3718
Health Care and Care Delivery - 4114Health Policy - 4314Higher Education - 4313Historical Sociology - 3719Housing/Housing Policy - 1119, 1919, 2718Human Rights - 1719Immigrant Communities/Families - 1121Immigration and Gender - 1317Immigration to the United States - 1921Indigenous Peoples/Native Nations - 1319Internal Migration - 1721International Immigration - 1321, 2319Jobs, Occupations and Professions - 3731, 3930Knowledge - 2719, 4115Labor/Labor Movements - 1322, 1722Labor Market - 1122Latinas, Latinos, Latinx - 1922Law and Society - 1128, 2121Life Course - 3931Marriage, Civil Unions, and Cohabitation - 4316Masculinities - 4317Mathematical Sociology - 1728Media - 3941, 4318Medical Sociology - 3132, 3332, 3732, 3932, 4117Mental Health - 2122, 2322Middle East and Muslim Societies - 1929, 2521Mixed Methods, Integrating Qual and Quant - 2522Mortality and Morbidity - 2721Multi-Racial Experience/Identity - 2722Nations/Nationalism - 4116Organizations - 2321, 4315Parenthood - 4512Peace and Conflict - 2724Political Culture - 1130Political Sociology - 1330, 1730Popular Culture - 4122Population Processes - 1930Prison and Carceral Studies - 1331Qualitative Methodology - 1732Quantitative Methodology - 1136, 1336Race and Ethnicity - 1132, 1332Race, Class, and Gender - 4118Racial and Ethnic Inequality - 1131Racism and Anti-Racism - 4522Religion - 2129, 2329, 2529Reproduction - 2130, 2729Rural Sociology - 1768Science - 2330Sexuality - 2131, 2331, 3131Social Capital - 1733Social Media and the Internet - 2530Social Mobility - 2531Social Movements - 2728, 3338, 3738Social Networks - 3967Social Psychology - 2132, 2332
SESSION INDEX 166
Social Stratification and Inequality - 2133Social Welfare Programs - 2532Sociology of Culture - 1133, 1333, 3138, 3741Sociology of Food - 4367Sociology of the Body - 3167Space and Place - 1736Sport - 4319Substance Use, Abuse, Treatment - 3767Symbolic Interaction - 1936Teaching Sociology - 1167Technology - 1367, 1767Theory, Critical - 1967Theory, Social - 1731, 1931Theory, Sociological - 1168, 1368Transgender Studies - 2333, 2733Transnational Processes - 2533Urban Issues - 2167Urban Sociology - 2367, 2567Violence - 2767Voluntary and Non-Profit Organizations - 3938Wealth and Inequality - 1129Welfare State - 1329, 1729Work and the Workplace - 2362Youth and Activism - 2162SECTIONSCommunity and Urban Sociology SectionCommunity and Urban Sociology Section Meetings - 4028, 4872,
21199Community and Urban Sociology Section Roundtables - 4772Homelessness, Unsheltered Populations, and Housing
Precarity - 4128Migrations: Forced, Voluntary, and Temporary - 4328Queer Placemaking Beyond the Gayborhood - 3312Unlearning Core Concepts in Urban/Community Sociology - 4528Urban Futures: Cities After COVID-19 - 3712Family SectionFamily Section Families and Incarceration - 1109Family Section Meetings - 1009, 11072Family Section Open Session - 1709Family Section Roundtables - 1972Gender and Family Caregiving - 1309Race/Ethnicity, Socioeconomic Status, and Family
Inequality - 2503Section on Aging and the Life CourseCaregiving Careers in an Era of Family and Social Change - 3922Cross-National Differences in Life Course Dynamics and
Aging - 3109Matilda White Riley Distinguished Scholar Award Lecture - 3722Section on Aging and the Life Course Meetings - 3009, 3822,
31174Section on Aging and the Life Course Refereed Roundtables -
3371Section on Altruism, Morality and Social SolidarityAltruism, Morality and Social Solidarity Chair’s Session - 1103Section on Altruism, Morality and Social Solidarity Meetings - 1203Value Pluralism in Polarized Times - 1303
Section on Animals and SocietyAnimals and Society Open Paper Session - 4504Animals and Society Roundtable - 4372-1Section on Animals and Society Meetings - 4104, 4204Section on Asia and Asian AmericaSection on Asia and Asian America Meetings - 1004, 1872, 21199Section on Asia and Asian America Paper Sessions - 1104,
1304, 1904Section on Asia and Asian America Roundtable - 1772Section on Children and YouthChildren and the State - 3304Inequalities in Childhood - 3910Section on Children and Youth Meetings - 3074, 3274, 31199Section on Children and Youth Roundtables - 3174Section on Collective Behavior and Social MovementsCollective Behavior and Social Movements Roundtable - 2371Ideology, Ideas, and Information in Social Movements - 2112Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements
Meetings - 2471, 21172Social Movement Activism, the Pandemic, and Public Health
Crises - 2312The New Youth-Led Social Movements - 2512Widening the Lens of Social Movements and the Civic - 1104Section on Communication, Information Technologies, and
Media SociologyCITAMS Open Paper Session - 2508, 2711CITAMS Roundtables - 2171CITAMS Special Topic Session: So, I Guess I Study Tech Now? -
2310Section on Communication, Information Technologies, and Media
Sociology Meetings - 2071, 2271Section on Comparative-Historical SociologyCollective Memory, (De)commemoration, and Selective
Forgetting - 2104Comparative and/or Historical Sociology: Open Session - 1703Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology Meetings - 1043, 1343Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology Roundtables - 1143Understanding Racial Orders from Global-Historical
Perspectives - 1903Section on Crime, Law, and DevianceChallenges and Innovations in Researching Crime, Law, and
Deviance - 3110Immigration and Crime - 4703Intersectionality in Crime, Law, and Deviance - 3308Paying for Your Time: Economies of Displacement in the Criminal
Legal System - 3911Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance Meetings - 3010, 3873Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance Roundtables - 3773Section on Disability in SocietyDisability in Society Roundtables - 1973Invisibility, Disability, and Institutions - 1169Section on Disability in Society Meetings - 11073Section on Drugs in SocietySection on Drugs and Society Refereed Roundtables - 1172-Section on Drugs in Society Meetings - 1272Social Determinants of Health and Well-being among People who
Use Drugs - 1933
SESSION INDEX 167
Section on Economic SociologyA Future for Economic Sociology: Offering Solutions - 4334Discrimination, Racism, and Bias in Economic Processes - 3330Global Institutions and Development - 4134Problems in Economic Coordination, Organizations, and
Networks - 3730Section on Economic Sociology Meetings - 4034, 4843Section on Economic Sociology Roundtable Session - 4743Social Processes and the Construction of Value - 4534Section on Environmental SociologyCurrent Research in Environmental Sociology - 1704Environmental Sociology I: Open Topic - 1908New Directions in Environmental Sociology - 1308Section on Environmental Sociology Meetings - 1273, 11199Section on Environmental Sociology Roundtables - 1173Section on Ethnomethodology and Conversation AnalysisCurrent Research in Ethnomethodology and Conversation
Analysis - 4503New Directions in Ethnomethodology and Conversation
Analysis - 4104Research in Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis - 4303Section on Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
Meetings - 4004, 4403Section on Evolution, Biology, and SocietyOpen Topic on Evolution, Biology and Society - 2712Section on Evolution, Biology, and Society Meetings - 2812Use of Polygenic Scores in Sociology - 2515
Section on Global and Transnational SociologyDigitalization, Capitalism and Authoritarianism - 3908Empire, Colonialism, and Anticolonial Struggles - 3303Global and Transnational Perspectives on Climate - 4709Global and Transnational Sociology Roundtable - 3772Section on Global and Transnational Sociology Meetings - 3872,
21173Sexual Political Margins - 3108Section on History of Sociology and Social ThoughtPerformance and Power in the History of Sociology - 4704Regular Session for the History of Sociology and Social
Thought - 4304Section on History of Sociology and Social Thought
Meetings - 4604“Sociology” and “Social Thought” - 4504Section on Inequality, Poverty and MobilityCauses and Consequences of Poverty - 4109Educational and Economic Inequality - 3104Inequality and Institutions - 3704Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility Section Roundtable - 3373Intergenerational and Intragenerational Mobility - 3904Open Topic for the Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility Section - 4309Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility Meetings - 3473, 31171Section on International MigrationBlack Sociology of Immigration: Theories and Cases - 2314Bordering and (Im)mobility - 1113DACA at 10: What We’ve Learned and Where We Have Yet to Go
in Understanding Temporary Statuses in the U.S. and the world - 2114
International Migration Refereed Roundtables - 2773Migration in and from the Gulf Region: movements of possibility,
resistance, and constraint - 2514Section on International Migration Meetings - 2873, 21174Section on Labor and Labor MovementsLabor and Labor Movements Open Sessions - 2113, 2509Labor and Labor Movements Roundtables - 2374Section on Labor and Labor Movements Meetings - 2013, 2474Section on Latina/o SociologyAfro-Latinidad, Blackness and Anti-Blackness in Latinx
Communities - 3328Central Americans in the United States - 4546COVID-19 and Latinx Communities - 4346Latina/o Politics: Past Lessons and New Futures - 4146Latina/o Sociology Roundtables - 4744Section on Latina/o Sociology Meetings - 4844, 31199Section on Marxist SociologyCrises of Capitalism and the Racial Interregnum - 2732Marxist Section Open Submission Session - 1712Marxist Section Roundtables - 1174Section on Marxist Sociology Meetings - 1274Section on Mathematical SociologyComputational Sociology: Methods and Application (Co-
sponsored by the Methodology Section) - 4569Formal Models of Culture (Co-sponsored by the Sociology of
Culture Section) - 4169Mathematical and Computational Approaches to Studying
Inequality (Co-sponsored by the Inequality, Poverty and Mobility Section) - 4769
Section on Mathematical Sociology Meetings - 4069, 4469Theoretical Unification and Sociological Theory: An Appreciation
of the Contributions of T.J. Fararo - 4369Section on Medical Sociology2022 Reeder Award Address and Awards Ceremony - 2313Inequality in Social Isolation Over the Life Course: Predictors,
Consequences, and Public Health Strategies - 1714Intersectional Feminist Approaches to Health and Health
Care - 2513LGBTQ+ Health and Medicine - 2713Medical Sociology Roundtable Session - 2172Race, Racism, and Racial Justice in Health and Health Care - 1914Section on Medical Sociology Meetings - 2072, 2313, 21143Section on MethodologyAdvancements in Network Methods - 3310Duncan Lecture - 3728Improving the Transparency and Reproducibility of Social
Research - 3111Methodological Challenges and Opportunities Presented by the
COVID-19 Pandemic - 3912Section on Methodology Meetings - 3828Section on Organizations, Occupations and WorkOpen Topic Session on Organizations, Occupations, and Work -
1145, 1745, 2308, 2708Organizations, Occupations, and Work Section Roundtables - 1372Section on Organizations, Occupations and Work Meetings - 1045,
1472, 11144The Research-Practice Nexus: Implications, Interventions, or
Lessons Learned - 1945
SESSION INDEX 168
Section on Peace, War and Social ConflictOpen Session on Issues in Peace, War and Social Conflict - 1345Peace, War, and Social Conflict Roundtables - 1773-1, 1773-2,
1773-3, 1773-4Section on Peace, War and Social Conflict Meetings - 1055, 1873Section on Political Economy of the World-SystemDefenses and Critiques of Racial Capitalism as an Analytical
Tool - 4310Dialogues between Southern and Decolonial approaches and
World System Analysis - 4708Section on Political Economy of the World-System
Meetings - 4508The Political Economy of Environmental Impacts Roundtables - 4544Section on Political SociologyAdvances in Political Sociology - 4322Frontiers and Milestones in Political Sociology - 4722New Theories of Political Structure - 3729Political Sociology Roundtables - 4572Race, Ethnicity, and Caste in Political Systems - 3929Section on Political Sociology Meetings - 4110, 4210The Legacy of Richard Lachmann: A Joint Panel by the
Sections on Political Sociology and Comparative-Historical Sociology - 3129
Section on Race, Gender, ClassActivism and Intersectionality - 2709Global Intersectionalities - 1311Intersectionality, Indigeneity, and Identity (Joint Session with
Sociology of Indigenous Peoples and Native Nations Section) - 1713
Missing and Unknown: The Institutional Neglect of BIPOC Trans/Non-Binary/Women - 2309
Section on Race, Gender, Class Meetings - 2671Section on Race, Gender, Class Roundtables - 2571The Future of Intersectionality - 2109Section on Racial and Ethnic MinoritiesCoalition Building - 3709Critical Race Theory: Bans and Backlash - 3909Race, Migration, and Displacement - 4108Racial Arithmetic: New Empirical and Methodological Directions
on the Quantification of Race - 4308Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Meetings - 3309Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Roundtables - 3171Section on Rationality and SocietyASA Rational Choice at 28 - 1711Computational and Empirical Approaches to Micro-Macro
Dynamics - 1312Section on Rationality and Society Meetings - 1811Section on Science, Knowledge, and TechnologyAntiracist Science: Problems and Possibilities for Institutional
Change - 1108Section on Science, Knowledge, and Technology Meetings - 1008,
1473, 11199SKAT In and For Policy - 1909SKAT Roundtables - 1373Technopolitics and Scientific Knowledge in a World in Crisis - 1704Who Do You Think I Am? The scientists’ idea of their public - 2108
Section on Social PsychologyAdvancing Social Psychology Theory and Research - 3311Cooley-Mead Award and Ceremony - 3708Section on Social Psychology Meetings - 3808Social Psychological Mechanisms of Exclusion and
Marginalization - 3112What’s Right About Social Psychology? - 3914Section on Sociological Practice and Public SociologyAre the Kids Alright? Applied Sociological Perspectives on Youth
Wellbeing - 1912Section on Sociological Practice and Public Sociology
Meetings - 1112Section on Sociology of Body and EmbodimentMobile Bodies in a Global World - 2714Section on Body and Embodiment Roundtables and Section on
Consumers and Consumption Mentoring Event - 2373Section on Sociology of Body and Embodiment Meetings - 2473,
11172Section on Sociology of Consumers and ConsumptionSection on Consumers and Consumption Roundtables and
Section on Body and Embodiment Mentoring Event - 3343-1, 3343-2, 3343-3
Section on Sociology of Consumers and Consumption Meetings - 3055, 3443
Unsettled Consumption - 3710Section on Sociology of CultureAction in Unsettled Times - 2516Crisis of Democracy? New Perspectives from Cultural
Sociology - 2115International Perspectives in Cultural Sociology - 1314Section on Sociology of Culture Meetings - 2428Section on Sociology of Culture Roundtables Session - 2772Student Professionalization Panel - 2328The Racial Politics of Culture? Critical Perspectives from Cultural
Sociology - 1114Section on Sociology of DevelopmentComparative Perspectives on Sociology of Development - 2311Current Issues in Sociology of Development - 2111Section on Sociology of Development Meetings - 2871Section on Sociology of Development Refereed
Roundtables - 2771Social Justice and Development - 2511Section on Sociology of EducationSection on Sociology of Education Meetings - 2010, 2472, 21199Section on the Sociology of Education Paper Sessions - 1313, 2110,
2510, 2710Section on the Sociology of Education Refereed Roundtables - 2372Section on Sociology of EmotionsEmotion, Health, and Inequality - 4168Joint Roundtables Session: Sociology of Emotions and Social
Psychology Sections - 4171Section on Sociology of Emotions Meetings - 4668Sociological Contributions of David Heise - 4568Section on Sociology of Human RightsHuman Rights Open Topics - 4137Human Rights Research in Progress Roundtable - 4344-1Section on Sociology of Human Rights Meetings - 4444The Sociology of Human Rights and Digital Technologies - 4513
SESSION INDEX 169
Section on Sociology of Indigenous Peoples and Native NationsEmerging Graduate Research on the Sociology of Indigenous
Peoples and Native Nations Roundtables - 2574Indigeneity Beyond Colonialism - 2315Section on Sociology of Indigenous Peoples and Native Nations
Meetings - 2674Section on Sociology of LawBecoming a Sociologist of Law - 4336Decolonizing the Sociology of Law: Gender, Race, and the Global
South - 3717Legal Actors and Legal Infrastructure - 4736Section on Sociology of Law Meetings - 4036, 4244Section on Sociology of Law Roundtables - 4144Virtual Law, Hybrid Law, and the Future of Legal Work - 4536Section on Sociology of Mental HealthImmigration and Immigration Policy: Implications for Mental
Health - 4130Mental Health Challenges Created by Mass Incarceration and the
Carceral State - 4530Section Awards and Pearlin Award Lecture - 4330Section on Sociology of Mental Health Meetings - 4030, 4430Social Determinants of Mental Health Among Neglected
Populations - 4730Section on Sociology of PopulationFamily Patterns and Population Change - 4368Fertility and Reproductive Access - 4768Health, Mortality, and Inequality - 4167Section on Sociology of Population Meetings - 4671Section on Sociology of Population Roundtables - 4571The Demography of Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration - 3721Section on Sociology of ReligionReligion and COVID-19 - 1310Religion and Racial Justice - 1911Religion’s Bureaucratic Tension—A Force for Displacement, A
Sanctuary for the Displaced - 1111Section on Sociology of Religion Meetings - 1011, 1874Sociology of Religion Roundtables - 1774Section on Sociology of Sex and GenderBuilding a Transfeminist Sociology and Resisting Trans
Exclusionary Radical Feminism - 3134COVID-19 Impacts on Gendered Workplaces - 3934Critical Transnational Perspectives on the Struggle for
Reproductive Justice - 3334Decolonizing Gender, Centering Transnational Feminist
Work - 3734Gendered and Racialized Organizations - 4537Gendered Bureaucracies of Displacement - 4337Queer, Indigenous and Intersectional Methods - 4737
Section on Sociology of Sex and Gender Meetings - 4272Sociology of Sex & Gender Roundtables - 4172Section on Sociology of SexualitiesQuantified and Qualified: Metrics of Sexualities - 1110Section on Sexualities Roundtables - 1374Section on Sociology of Sexualities Meetings - 1474Sexualities, Disabilities, and Displaced Bodies - 1710The Intimacies of Sex and Death - 1910Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology2022 Hans O. Mauksh Award Address - 3713Adaptation in a Time of Displacement: Changing Pedagogies for
Changing Times - 3313Future Directions and Challenges of Teaching Sociology - 3913Mentoring Roundtables on Teaching - 3113Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology Meetings - 3013,
3813Teaching Displacement - 4704Theory SectionCoser Lecture - 3322Frontiers of Global Theorizing (Joint Session for Theory Section
and Section on Global and Transnational Sociology) - 3928Theorizing the US - 4509Theory Roundtables - 3771Theory Section Meetings - 3022, 3871What’s New in Field Theory? - 3122Sociology in Practice Settings Symposium - 2104, 2304,
2504, 2704Special Session - 1725, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 2124, 2325,
2326, 2527, 2727, 3326, 3367, 3724, 3725, 3924, 3925, 3927, 4124, 4127, 4725
Student ForumStudent Forum - 2303, 2541, 3142, 3955Student Forum Open Topic Paper Session - 2741Student Forum Refereed Roundtable - 1943Student Forum Special Topic Paper Session - 3342Teaching and Learning Symposium - 2142, 2342, 2543, 2742Thematic Session - 1124, 1125, 1126, 1127, 1324, 1325, 1326, 1327,
1328, 1724, 1726, 1727, 1932, 2125, 2126, 2127, 2128, 2324, 2327, 2524, 2525, 2526, 2528, 2725, 2726, 2730, 2731, 3124, 3126, 3127, 3128, 3324, 3325, 3327, 3726, 3727, 3926, 4125, 4126, 4324, 4325, 4326, 4524, 4525, 4526, 4527, 4535, 4724, 4726
WorkshopsPolicy and Research Workshop - 1141, 3140, 3340, 4340, 4540,
4740Professional Development Workshop - 1140, 1340, 1940, 1941,
2140, 3341, 3940, 4140Teaching Workshop - 2141, 2340, 2341, 2540, 3740