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Friday, 8:30AM–10:00AM - cont’d<br />
44. Regular Paper Session--New Directions in Demographic Research: Cook Room<br />
Presider: Emmanuel Koku, Drexel University<br />
The Diversity of New Destinations: Examining the Social, Economic, <strong>and</strong> Demographic Characteristics of<br />
New Hispanic Settlement Areas. Shannon Monnat, University of Nevada, Las Vegas<br />
Stigma, Gender Violence <strong>and</strong> Desire for Uptake of HIV Tests in Ghana. Emmanuel Koku, Drexel University<br />
45. Regular Paper Session--Changing Policy Toward the Poor <strong>and</strong> Homeless: Flower Room<br />
Presider: Adrienne Redd, Arcadia University<br />
No Way Out: An Intersectional Overview of Blocked Opportunities for Women on Welfare. Nicole D'Anna,<br />
SUNY at Albany<br />
Patterns <strong>and</strong> Antecedents of Homelessness: A State-Level Analysis. Barrett Lee, Penn State University;<br />
Matthew Hall, University of Illinois-Chicago; Jennifer M McClure, Penn State University<br />
Pathways into Cycles of Homelessness <strong>and</strong> Incarceration: <strong>Intersectionalities</strong> <strong>and</strong> Multiple Vulnerabilities.<br />
Angela Aidala, Columbia University; Anne Bozack, New York Academy of Medicine; Maiko Yomogida,<br />
Columbia University; William McAllister, Columbia University<br />
Making the Homeless Worthy of Service: Identity Work within a Faith-Based Homeless Shelter. Jan<br />
Reynolds, Northern Illinois University<br />
Discussant:<br />
Angela Aidala, Columbia University<br />
46. Regular Paper Session--Temporality in Social Theory: Frampton Room<br />
Evaluating Human Progress in a Globalized World Through Contemporary <strong>Sociological</strong> Theory. Judith<br />
Frank, University of Pennsylvania<br />
Memory <strong>and</strong> Intersectionality as Heuristic Device in the „Commemorative Era‟. Daniel Levy, SUNY at Stony<br />
Brook<br />
Towards an Historical Intersectionality: Opening Possibilities for a Macro-Institutional Underst<strong>and</strong>ing of<br />
Intersectional Theory. Molly Clever, University of Maryl<strong>and</strong> - College Park; Kimberly Bonner,<br />
<strong>Sociological</strong> Futures Research <strong>and</strong> Public Debate. Markus S. Schulz, University of Illinois at Urbana-<br />
Champaign<br />
Discussant:<br />
Dustin Kidd, Temple University<br />
47. Regular Paper Session--Family Hierarchies in Paid <strong>and</strong> Unpaid Work: Reynolds Room<br />
Presider: Joy Pixley, University of California, Irvine<br />
Composing Lives on the Margins: A Qualitative Analysis of the Emergence of Reverse Traditional Work <strong>and</strong><br />
Family Arrangements. Caryn Medved, CUNY Baruch College; Cynthia Okimoto, Baruch College; Rachel<br />
Ryan, Baruch College<br />
Neotraditionalism <strong>and</strong> the Opt-Out Hypothesis: A Quantitative Assessment. Matthew Braswell, University<br />
of Virginia<br />
Marital Headship in Black Ethnic Perspective. Caitlin Cross-Barnett, Johns Hopkins University; Katrina Bell<br />
McDonald, Johns Hopkins University<br />
A Closer Look at Assessing Career Hierarchy Attitudes in Dual-Earner Couples. Joy Pixley, University of<br />
California, Irvine<br />
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