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Philippe Terral (U Toulouse III, France) A<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Analysis of a Scientific and Technological<br />

Controversy in the Field of Sport<br />

Sciences: The Interest of Electric Stimulation<br />

to Increase Muscle<br />

Christine Schiwietz (Georgetown U, USA)<br />

Youth Culture and Consumer Technology: An<br />

Investigation into the Larger Picture and Trend<br />

among Technological Consumption amongst<br />

Youth Culture and College Students<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint session 01 of TG02 and RC09: Multiple<br />

Modernities, Sociology of Development,<br />

and Postcolonial Studies I<br />

Chair: Ulrike Schuerkens, École des Hautes<br />

Études en Sciences, Sociales, Paris, France<br />

and and Willfried Spohn, Universität Konstanz,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-408<br />

Session ID: JS_RC09_TG02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sujata Patel (University of Pune India)<br />

Multiple Modernities or Colonial Modernity? A<br />

Critique from a Post-Colonial Perspective<br />

Maria Elena Rivera-Beckstrom (New School<br />

for Social Research New York USA)<br />

The Philippines and the United States: Postcolonial<br />

Constitutional Politics<br />

Yuriy Savelyev (National University of Kyiv<br />

Ukraine)<br />

European Integration and Development of Borderland<br />

Societies<br />

Ralph Matthews (University of British Columbia<br />

Canada)<br />

Countering Development Orthodoxy: The<br />

Transformation and Liberation of Lax Kw’Alaams<br />

under Conditions of Globalization<br />

Nathan Young (University of British Columbia<br />

Canada)<br />

Countering Development Orthodoxy: The<br />

Transformation and Liberation of Lax Kw’Alaams<br />

under Conditions of Globalization<br />

Ran Greenstein (University of the Witwatersrand<br />

South Africa)<br />

Development Paradigms, social Conflicts and<br />

political Struggles: The post-apartheid South<br />

African State and its Critics<br />

Manuela Boatca (Catholic University of Eichstätt<br />

Germany)<br />

Crossroads: More than One Modernity Meets<br />

more than One Colonialism<br />

Ayse Gündüz Hoszgör (Middle East Technical<br />

University Turkey)<br />

Convergence between Theoretical Perspectives<br />

in Women-Gender and Development Literature<br />

Regarding Women’s Economic Status:<br />

Case of Turkey<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint session 03 of RC13 and RC09: Leisure,<br />

social transformations and development<br />

Chair: Ishwar Modi, India <strong>International</strong> Institute<br />

of Social Sciences, Jaipur, India and Frederick<br />

Wherry, University of Michigan, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-405<br />

Session ID: JS_RC09_RC13_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Susan M. Shaw (University of Waterloo Waterloo<br />

Ontario Canada)<br />

Transformations and Contradictions in Postmodern<br />

Families: an Exploration of Leisure in<br />

the Context of Changing Gender and Parenting<br />

Practices<br />

Francis Lobo (School of Marketing Tourism<br />

and Leisure Edith Cowan University Australia)<br />

A Historical Review of Australian Leisure: The<br />

Social Transformation of Lifestyles Down<br />

Under<br />

Maya Keliyan (Institute of Sociology Bulgarian<br />

Academy of Sciences Sofia Bulgaria)<br />

Leisure Patterns, Self-Identification and Criteria<br />

of Success of Bulgarian Professionals and<br />

Entrepreneurs<br />

Gisela Taschner (Center for Studies of Leisure<br />

and Tourism / Fundação Getulio Vargas/ Escola<br />

de Administração de Empresas de São<br />

Paulo Brazil)<br />

Entertainment and Consumerism: Market Dimensions<br />

of Citizenship in Contemporary Brazil<br />

Hui-tun Chuang (New School for Social Research<br />

New York USA)<br />

“Do We Have National Cuisines? --Reflec-<br />

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