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ISA Forum, Programme Book - International Sociological Association

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Gender, Class, and Race Dynamics in Late<br />

Capitalism: An Analysis of Clerks II and American<br />

Hegemonic Masculinity<br />

Luis Berruecos (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-<br />

Xochimilco, México)<br />

Mexican Neoliberal Economic Policies and the<br />

Effects of Globalization in Indian Cultural Patterns<br />

of Alcohol Consumption.<br />

Sociology<br />

Vessela Misheva (Uppsala University, Sweden)<br />

Sociology – Between Humanism and Anti-humanism<br />

Sergey A. Kravchenko ( Moscow State Institute<br />

of <strong>International</strong> Relations, Russia)<br />

New alienation: A form of game-ization<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 01B: Consequences of Migration:<br />

Adaptation or Alienation? Part II<br />

Chair: Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, University of Joensuu,<br />

Finland<br />

Location: UB-FP- 3.3<br />

Session ID: RC36_01B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Glen Kuecker (Dept of History, Depauw, Depauw,<br />

IN, USA)<br />

The Alienation of Return Migration: A Guatamalan<br />

Case Study<br />

Naoto Higuchi (Department of Social Science,<br />

University of Tokushima, Tokushima)<br />

Learning to Labor, Trapped to Consumers:<br />

Adaptation and Alienation among Muslim Migrant<br />

Workers in Japan<br />

Nanako Inaba (College of Humanities Ibaraki<br />

University, Ibaraki, Japan)<br />

Learning to Labor, Trapped to Consumers:<br />

Adaptation and Alienation among Muslim Migrant<br />

Workers in Japan<br />

Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 05B: Alienation and the Subaltern:<br />

Race, Class and Gender the Global Economy,<br />

Part II<br />

Chair: Ligaya McGovern, Indiana University,<br />

IN, USA<br />

Location: UB-FP- 2.1<br />

Session ID: RC36_05B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Miri Gal-Ezer (The Max Stern Academic College<br />

of Emek Yezrael and The Hebrew University<br />

of Jerusalem, Israel)<br />

“3 Times Divorced”: A Palestinian Woman Rebellion<br />

against the Israeli State, Bedouins<br />

Norms and State Islamic Law<br />

Gerhard Schutte (University of Wisconsin-<br />

Parkside, USA)<br />

“Bastards and Hybrids: ‘Mixed Race’ and Alienation.<br />

Safiye Yildiz (Free University Berlin, Germany)<br />

Othering and Alienation per intercultural discourse<br />

in Germany<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02B: New theoretical perspectives<br />

Part II<br />

Chair: Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, University of Joensuu,<br />

Finland<br />

Location: UB-FP- 3.4<br />

Session ID: RC36_02B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Andrew Blasko (Uppsala University, Sweden)<br />

Theoretical Anti-humanism in Philosophy and<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01C: Migration, Alienation, and<br />

Schooling Part III<br />

Chair: Gerhard Schutte, University of Wisconsin-Parkside,<br />

WI, USA<br />

Location: UB-FP- 3.3<br />

Session ID: RC36_01C<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Claire Schiff (University of Bordeaux 2)<br />

Migrant Youth in France : Unraveling the Influence<br />

of Local Context, Ethnicity and Public<br />

Policy on the Prospects of Newly Settled Ado-<br />

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