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Friday, 8:30AM–10:00AM - cont’d<br />

60. Roundtable--Societal Responses <strong>and</strong> Reactions to Crime (Table 11): Hamilton Room<br />

Presider: Sarah Becker, Louisiana State University<br />

“Like Jackals at a Watering Hole”: Hegemonic Individualism <strong>and</strong> the Use of Contextualizing or<br />

Individuating Discourses by Judges in Capital Sentencing Decisions. Ross Kleinstuber, University of<br />

Delaware<br />

An Intersectional Analysis of Differential Opportunity Structures for Organized Crime Prevention Efforts.<br />

Sarah Becker, Louisiana State University<br />

Snitches, Stiches, <strong>and</strong> Collective Efficacy Theory: Organizational Fragmentation <strong>and</strong> the Social<br />

Construction of Neighborhood Violence Hotspots. Robert Vargas, Northwestern University<br />

Firearms: Helping or Hurting the Crime Rate. Ryan Bennett, Villanova University; Brant Clouser, Villanova<br />

University ; Benjamin Ijalana, Villanova University<br />

61. Roundtable--The Politics of Apparel <strong>and</strong> Style (Table 19): Hamilton Room<br />

Presider: Elizabeth W. Markson, Br<strong>and</strong>eis University<br />

Who Are You Wearing? Examining Appearance <strong>and</strong> Conformity on the Bridgewater State College Campus.<br />

Jessica Mann, Independent Scholar<br />

The Politics of Style: Fashioning the Student Body. Caroline Pendry, George Mason University<br />

Do Clothes Make the (Old) Woman? Elizabeth W. Markson, Br<strong>and</strong>eis University<br />

Purchasing Status: Predicting Consumer Apparel Spending Moderated by Employment Sector. Emilie<br />

Dubois, Boston College<br />

62. Roundtable--Media Sociology (Table 15): Hamilton Room<br />

Presider: Brian McKernan, SUNY at Albany<br />

On Non-political Public Sphere. Yu-Ching Cheng, SUNY at Albany<br />

Dealing with Reality: Tastes, Values, <strong>and</strong> Market Dem<strong>and</strong>s in Reality Television Production. Junhow Wei,<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

Morally Polluted or Purified Auteur: A comparative analysis of international media coverage regarding the<br />

Roman Polanski extradition case. Brian McKernan, SUNY at Albany; Sebastian Moser, University of Halle-<br />

Wittenberg; Matthias Revers, SUNY Albany; Ian Sheinheit, SUNY Albany<br />

63. Roundtable--Constructions of Masculinity in the Labor Market <strong>and</strong> Sports (Table 9): Hamilton Room<br />

Presider: Christian Vaccaro, Florida State University<br />

Superman, or Just Passing as Him? The Ideal Worker <strong>and</strong> Men‟s Professional Identities. Erin Reid, Harvard<br />

University<br />

Fishing for Masculinity: Recreational Fishermen's Performances of Gender in the Rust Belt. Timothy<br />

Adkins, University of Illinois at Chicago<br />

Unpacking the Pain Principle: The Role of Accounts of Pain in Enacting Manhood in the Sport of Mixed<br />

Martial Arts. Christian Vaccaro, Florida State University<br />

64. Roundtable--Racialized Sexualities (Table 7): Hamilton Room<br />

(White) pride: Whiteness, white privilege, <strong>and</strong> race relations among LGBTQ people. Megan Rolfe, SUNY at<br />

Albany<br />

You‟re better respected when you carry yourself as a man: Black men‟s personal accounts of the down low<br />

“lifestyle”. Chong-suk Han, Middlebury College<br />

Conceptualizing Queer Interraciality: Sexuality, Stigma, <strong>and</strong> the Construction of Interracial Identity. Amy<br />

Steinbugler, Dickinson College<br />

Discussant:<br />

Imani D. Williams, University of new Hampshire<br />

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