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80 th <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong><br />

<strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers<br />

March 18-21, 2010


REGISTRATION<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

Hours: Thursday, 11:30 am-5:00 pm Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm.<br />

Saturday, 8:00 am-5:00 pm Sunday, 8:00 am-10:00 am.<br />

The Registration Desk is located on Mezzanine Level in the Imperial Ballroom<br />

1. When you register, you will be given a registration badge.<br />

2. Badges are to be worn at all sessions and are required for admission to ESS events.<br />

3. Registered participants may request complimentary badges for their nonmember spouses.<br />

ESS COMMONS<br />

The ESS COMMONS is on the Mezzanine in the Imperial Ballroom. It includes:<br />

The Book Exhibit, which is described on the back inside cover of the program.<br />

The Message Board, where participants can leave and receive messages.<br />

The Employment Center is in Statler on the 4 th floor and will be open<br />

Friday 2:00 to 4:00 PM<br />

Saturday 10:00AM to 12 Noon<br />

COPIES OF PAPERS<br />

The ESS does not sell or distribute papers or abstracts. Please contact authors directly to obtain<br />

copies of papers or to get further information.<br />

SESSION AND PAPER LENGTH<br />

Sessions are scheduled with the expectation that presenters and discussants will take<br />

approximately 15 minutes to make their initial presentations. This will allow time for discussion<br />

among the panelists and for audience participation.<br />

Presiders should end sessions promptly to enable the following sessions to start on time. If<br />

there is no Presider listed, please appoint one from the panel for time-keeping purposes.<br />

Next Year's <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong> will be at the<br />

Sheraton <strong>Society</strong> Hill Hotel in Philadelphia, PA, February 24-27, 2011


Economic Crisis and New Social Realities<br />

Program Highlights<br />

Program Summary<br />

Program Details<br />

Previous Officers and Award Winners<br />

ESS Officers and Committees<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

Call for 2011 Papers<br />

Publisher Advertisements<br />

Index of Participants<br />

General Information<br />

Book Exhibitors<br />

Session Room Maps<br />

Cover Design: Emily Mahon, Brad Smith<br />

The 80 th <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong><br />

Of the<br />

<strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

Boston Park Plaza Hotel and Towers<br />

March 18-21, 2010<br />

Table of Contents<br />

Begin Making Plans for ESS 2011:<br />

Intersectionalities and Complex Inequalities<br />

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Philadelphia, PA<br />

February 24-27, 2011<br />

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PLENARY SESSIONS:<br />

Economic Crisis and New Social Realities<br />

2010 ESS Program Highlights<br />

Thursday 5:30-7:00 PM The Robin Williams Lecture: Honoring Naomi R. Gerstel:<br />

“Giving and Taking Caring: Right or Privilege?” (Pamela<br />

Stone organizer, with Dan Clawson and Natalia Sarkisian)<br />

Friday 5:30-7:00 PM Honoring Rosabeth Moss Kanter: “Inclusion, Empowerment,<br />

and Organizational Performance: Revisiting the Contributions<br />

of Rosabeth Moss Kanter” (Margaret L. Andersen organizer,<br />

with Rakesh Khurana, Don Tomaskovic-Devey and Ronnie<br />

Steinberg)<br />

Saturday 5:30-7:00 PM Presentation of 2010 Awards and Rosanna Hertz’s Presidential<br />

Address: “Bait and Switch and the American Dream”<br />

RECEPTIONS AND ENTERTAINMENT:<br />

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Georgian Room<br />

Georgian Room<br />

Georgian Room<br />

Thursday 7:00 PM Reception following Robin William's Lecture, Naomi R. Gerstel Georgian Room<br />

Friday 3:00-4:00 PM New Books Reception Imperial Ballrm<br />

Friday 7:00 PM Reception following, “Revisiting the Contributions of Rosabeth<br />

Moss Kanter” including live jazz session organized by Timothy<br />

Wolfe<br />

Saturday 7:00 PM Reception following the 2010 Award Ceremony and Rosanna<br />

Hertz’s Presidential Address including live jazz session<br />

organized by Robert Faulkner<br />

“CONVERSATION with ”:<br />

Thursday 12:00-1:30 PM Margaret L. Andersen, Marlese Durr, Roberta Spalter-Roth,<br />

Sarah Damaske on -- Race and Class in Higher Education<br />

Thursday 1:45-3:15 PM Lynda Lytle Holmstrom, Robert S. Weiss and Charles Willie on<br />

-- Retirement<br />

Friday 10:15 -11:45 AM William Gamson, Richard Healey and William Hoynes on --<br />

Media and Collective Civic Engagement<br />

Friday 12:00-1:30 PM Dorothy Smith, Alison Griffith, Nancy Naples and Marjorie<br />

Devault on -- Dorothy Smith's Sociology for Women/People<br />

and the Institutional Ethnography Approach<br />

Friday 12:00-1:300 PM Barry Glassner, Lynn Chancer and Jack Levin – 21st Century<br />

Fears: Public Sociology and Cultural Expectations<br />

Friday 1:45-3:15 PM Prema Kurien, Melissa Wilde and Wendy Cadge on -- The<br />

Changing Shape of Religion in American <strong>Society</strong><br />

Friday 3:30 -5:00 PM Karin Knorr, Charles W. Smith, David Stark, Richard<br />

Swedberg and Norbert Wiley on --What's Missing from<br />

Prevailing Accounts of the 2008 Financial Meltdown?<br />

Friday 3:30 -5:00 PM Laurel Smith-Doerr, Nancy H. Hopkins, Lydia Villa-Komaroff<br />

and Kelli Craig-Henderson on -- Women in<br />

Science/Observations on Science and Government<br />

Saturday 8:30-10:00 AM Richard Alba, Berhane Araia and Louis Edgar Esparza on --<br />

The ASA Human Rights Resolution: An Inquiry about<br />

Epistemology and <strong>Sociological</strong> Practice (co-sponsored with<br />

Sociologists without Borders)<br />

Saturday 10:15 -11:45 AM Alan Wolfe, Jeff Manza and Karen V. Hansen on -- The Future<br />

of Liberalism<br />

Saturday 12:00-1:30 PM Bandana Purkayastha, Debra Renee Kaufman and Kay Jenkins<br />

on -- Lived Religion in Everyday Life<br />

Saturday 3:30 -5:00 PM William J. Wilson, Larry Bobo and Cheryl Townsend Gilkes on -<br />

- Post-Obama America: Race, Ethnicity and Politics in<br />

America<br />

Georgian Room<br />

Georgian Room<br />

Stuart Room<br />

Stuart Room<br />

Stuart Room<br />

Berkeley Room<br />

Stuart Room<br />

Stuart Room<br />

Cambridge Room<br />

Stanbro Room<br />

Stuart Room<br />

Stuart Room<br />

Stuart Room<br />

Arlington Room


THEMATICS:<br />

Thursday 12:00-1:30 PM Migrating People, Migrating Culture Clarendon Room<br />

Thursday 1:45-3:15PM Gender, Work and Family: New Social Realities of Caregiving Arlington Room<br />

Thursday 1:45 -3:15 PM Global Financial Crisis and China: Media, Migrants, Housing<br />

and Social Policy<br />

Clarendon Room<br />

Thursday 3:30-5:00 PM Globalization and New Social Realities Clarendon Room<br />

Thursday 3:30-5:00 PM Older Workers and Retirement in a Global Risk Economy Arlington Room<br />

Friday 10:15-11:45 AM Economic Sociology: Policies to Address Our Economic Crisis Berkeley Room<br />

Friday 10:15-11:45 AM Employment, Unions and Downsizing Clarendon Room<br />

Friday 12:00-1:30 PM Cultural Perspectives on the Current Economic Crisis Clarendon Room<br />

Friday 12:00-1:30 PM Twenty-First Century Economic Recession: New Social<br />

Realities<br />

Cambridge Room<br />

Friday 1:45-3:15 PM Economic Strain in Family Life Cambridge Room<br />

Friday 1:45-3:15 PM The American Dream and New Social Expectations Clarendon Room<br />

Friday 3:30-5:00 PM Informal Economy: Migration and Citizenship Clarendon Room<br />

Saturday 8:30-10:00 AM Economic Insecurities Clarendon Room<br />

Saturday 10:15-11:45 AM Framing the Debate: <strong>Sociological</strong> Perspectives on Health Care<br />

Reform<br />

Clarendon Room<br />

Saturday 12:00-1:30 PM Social Mechanisms of Making and Sustaining Markets Clarendon Room<br />

Saturday 12:00-1:30 PM Public Life and New Social Realities Cambridge Room<br />

Saturday 1:45-3:15 PM The Economic Crisis and Higher Education Arlington Room<br />

Saturday 3:30 PM-5:00 PM Environmental Crises, Social Inequalities and Environmental<br />

Justice<br />

Clarendon Room<br />

Sunday 8:30-10:00 AM Successful Societies and Societal Resilience Clarendon Room<br />

Sunday 10:15-11:45 AM Democracy in the Age of Obama Clarendon Room<br />

AUTHOR-MEETS-CRITICS<br />

Thursday 12:00-1:30 PM The Changing Face of Medicine: Women Doctors and the<br />

Evolution of Healthcare in America by Ann K. Boulis and Jerry<br />

A. Jacobs<br />

Thursday 1:45-3:15 PM Into the Red: The Birth of the Credit Card Market in Post-<br />

Communist Russia by Alya Guseva<br />

Thursday 3:30-5:00 PM Generations of Exclusion: Mexican Americans, Assimilation,<br />

and Race by Edward E. Telles and Vilma Ortiz<br />

Friday 10:15-11:45 AM The Italian Way: Food and Social Life by Douglas Harper and<br />

Patrizia Faccioli<br />

Friday 12:00-1:30 PM “Do You Know…?”: The Jazz Repertoire in Action by Robert<br />

Faulkner and Howard S. Becker<br />

Friday 1:45-3:15 PM Enabling Creative Chaos: The Organization Behind the Burning<br />

Man Event by Katherine Chen<br />

Friday 3:30-5:00 PM Backlash/911: Middle <strong>Eastern</strong> and Muslim Americans Respond<br />

by Anny Bakalian and Mehdi Bozorhmehr<br />

Saturday 8:30-10:00 AM On the Margins of Citizenship: Intellectual Disability and Civil<br />

Rights in 20th Century America by Allison Carey<br />

Saturday 10:15-11:45 Both Sides Now: The Story of School Desegregation's<br />

Graduates by Amy Stuart Wells, Jennifer Jellison Holme, Anita<br />

Tijerina Revilla, and Awo Korantemaa<br />

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Franklin Room<br />

Franklin Room<br />

Franklin Room<br />

Franklin Room<br />

Franklin Room<br />

Franklin Room<br />

Franklin Room<br />

Franklin Room<br />

Franklin Room


AUTHOR-MEETS-CRITICS – cont'd<br />

Saturday 12:00 -1:30 PM Wannabe U: Inside the Corporate University by Gaye<br />

Tuchman<br />

Saturday 1:45-3:15 PM Guyland: The Perilous World Where Boys Become Men by<br />

Michael Kimmel<br />

Saturday 3:30-5:00 PM The Unfinished Revolution: How a New Generation is<br />

Reshaping Family, Work and Gender in America by Kathleen<br />

Gerson<br />

Sunday 8:30-10:00 AM When a Heart Turns Rock Solid: The Lives of Three Puerto<br />

Rican Brothers On and Off the Streets by Timothy Black<br />

Sunday 10:15-11:45AM DES Daughters: Embodied Knowledge and the Transformation<br />

of Women’s Health Politics by Susan Bell<br />

MINI-CONFERENCE: China in the 21st Century<br />

Thursday 1:45-3:15 PM Global Financial Crisis and China: Media, Migrants, Housing<br />

and Social Policy<br />

4<br />

Franklin Room<br />

Franklin Room<br />

Stanbro Room<br />

Franklin Room<br />

Franklin Room<br />

Clarendon Room<br />

Friday 8:30-10:00 AM Chinese Institutions in Transition Newbury Room<br />

Friday 10:15-11:45 AM Economic Transitions and Cultural Change in China Newbury Room<br />

Friday 12:00-1:30 PM China in the Age of Globalization Newbury Room<br />

Friday 1:45-3:15 PM Changing Times: Economic Reality and Work in Contemporary<br />

China<br />

MINI-CONFERENCE: Work, Power & Inequality<br />

Newbury Room<br />

Friday 12:00-1:30 PM Theoretical Approaches to Workplace Inequality Arlington Room<br />

Friday 1:45-3:15 PM Workplace Relations and the Generation of Inequality Arlington Room<br />

Friday 3:30-5:00 PM Organizational Environments and the Dynamics of Workplace<br />

Power<br />

Arlington Room<br />

Saturday 8:30-10:00 AM States, Law and the Politics of Workplace Inequality Arlington Room<br />

Saturday 10:15-11:45 AM Globalization, Power and Workplace Inequality Arlington Room<br />

Saturday 12:00-1:30 PM The Future of Work Arlington Room<br />

MINI-CONFERENCE: Gender, Family, Work & Technology in the Post-Obama Era<br />

Friday 12:00-1:30 PM Women of Color Scientists and Engineers: Research and<br />

practices from academia<br />

Friday 1:45-3:15 PM Women in Science : Assessing the “Leaky Pipeline” at Various<br />

Stages<br />

Friday 3:30-5:00 PM A Conversation on Women in Science: Observations on<br />

Business, Government, & The Academy<br />

Stanbro Room<br />

Stanbro Room<br />

Stanbro Room<br />

Saturday 8:30-10:00 AM Family Challenges in Hard Times Stanbro Room<br />

Saturday 10:15-11:45 AM Generational Shifts and Policy Challenges Stanbro Room<br />

Saturday 1:45-3:15 PM Are the Culture Wars Over? The Post Obama Landscape Stanbro Room<br />

Saturday 3:30-5:00 PM The Unfinished Revolution: How A New Generation is<br />

Reshaping Family, Work and Gender in America by Kathleen<br />

Gerson<br />

Stanbro Room


MINI-CONFERENCE: Urban Ethnography<br />

Friday 1:45-3:15 PM From the Field Hancock Room<br />

Friday 3:30-5:00 PM Urban Ethnography in Boston Hancock Room<br />

WORKSHOPS:<br />

Friday 8:30-10:00 AM The Sloan Work and Family Research Network: A Resource for<br />

Information on the New Realities of Work, Family and the<br />

Economy<br />

Hancock Room<br />

Friday 12:00-1:30 PM Introduction to the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS): A<br />

Resource for Cross-National Research on Poverty, Inequality,<br />

Employment, and Wealth<br />

Charles River<br />

Friday 3:30-5:00PM Technology and New Social Expectations in the Classroom Stuart Room<br />

Saturday 12:00-1:30 PM Writing a Successful NSF Grant Proposal White Hill Room<br />

TECHNOLOGY EVENTS:<br />

Friday 3:30-5:00 PM Technology and New Social Expectations in the Classroom Stuart Room<br />

Saturday 8:30-10:00 AM Participatory Internet Technologies and New Social Realities:<br />

The Rise of Blogs, Facebook, and Online Vigilantes, Gossips, &<br />

Cheaters<br />

Newbury Room<br />

Saturday 10:15-11:45AM Technology and New Social Expectations I Lexington Room<br />

Saturday 12:00-1:30 PM Technology and New Social Expectations II: Theoretical<br />

Orientations and Technology<br />

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Lexington Room<br />

Saturday 1:45-3:15 PM New Technologies for Entertainment and Security Lexington Room<br />

Saturday 3:30-5:00 PM New Social Networks: The New Generation and Identities Lexington Room<br />

EVENTS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO GRADUATE STUDENTS:<br />

Thursday 1:45-3:15 PM Economic Crisis and the New Realities of Graduate Education Cambridge Room<br />

Thursday 3:30-5:00 PM What Do Graduate Sociology Students Do after Graduation?<br />

The Prospects for Employment in the New Social Realities<br />

Cambridge Room<br />

EVENTS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS:<br />

Thursday 12:00-1:30 PM Preparing Sociology Majors for the Job Market Cambridge Room<br />

Friday 10:15-11:45 AM Sociology Through Service Learning Cabot Room<br />

Friday 12:00-1:30 PM Undergraduate Panel on Marketing the Sociology Major and<br />

Preparing Students for Employment<br />

Cabot Room<br />

Friday 1:45-3:15 PM Undergraduate Poster Session I Imperial Ballrm<br />

Saturday 8:30-10:00 AM How Public Sociology Can Enliven the Classroom (Intended for<br />

Undergraduate Teaching Faculty)<br />

Whittier Room<br />

Saturday 10:15-11:45 AM Undergraduate Poster Session II Imperial Ballrm<br />

Saturday 12:00-1:30 PM Undergraduate Poster Session III Imperial Ballrm<br />

Saturday 1:45-3:15 PM Undergraduate Poster Session IV Imperial Ballrm


EVENTS Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women and the Committee on<br />

the Status of Minorities<br />

Thursday 1:45-3:15 PM<br />

Teaching Challenging Subjects in Gender, Sexuality, and Race<br />

Thursday 3:30-5:00 PM<br />

Friday 8:30-10:00 AM<br />

Friday 10:15-11:45 AM<br />

Friday 1:45-3:15 PM<br />

Women, Wages, and Poverty<br />

The Sandwich Generation<br />

Women in Sociology: Then and Now (Morning Session)<br />

Women in Sociology: Then and Now (Afternoon Session)<br />

EVENTS Sponsored by the Association for Humanist Sociology<br />

Friday 3:30-5:00 PM The First Community-Organizer President: Humanist Sociology<br />

Looks at Urban Issues in the Age of Obama<br />

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Charles River<br />

Charles River<br />

Charles River<br />

St. James Room<br />

St. James Room<br />

Charles River<br />

Friday 4:45-5:30 PM Humanist <strong>Society</strong> Reception Charles River<br />

ESS SPECIAL EVENTS AND MEETINGS:<br />

Thursday 12:00-1:30 PM ESS Executive Committee <strong>Meeting</strong> Hancock Room<br />

Thursday 1:45-3:15 PM ESS Publications Committee <strong>Meeting</strong> Hancock Room<br />

Thursday 3:30-5:00 PM Graduate Education Committee Business <strong>Meeting</strong> Hancock Room<br />

Friday 9:00-5:00PM Peace in Focus: Exhibition of Photos by Young People<br />

Dedicated to Grassroots Peace Journalism<br />

Imperial Ballrm<br />

Saturday 7:00-8:30 AM ASA Department Chairs' Breakfast Hancock Room<br />

Saturday 8:30-10:00 AM Committee on the Status of Women Business <strong>Meeting</strong> Hancock Room<br />

Saturday 12:00-1:30PM Committee on the Status of Minorities Business <strong>Meeting</strong> Hancock Room<br />

Sunday 8:30-10:00 AM SWS Committee <strong>Meeting</strong> St. James Room<br />

Sunday 8:30-10:00 AM ESS General Business <strong>Meeting</strong> (open to entire membership) Stanbro Room<br />

Sunday 10:15-11:45 AM ESS Executive Committee <strong>Meeting</strong> Stanbro


Economic Crisis and New Social Realities<br />

ESS <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong> Program Summary<br />

Thursday, March 18<br />

Sessions 12:00 PM—1:30 PM<br />

1. Thematic— Migrating People, Migrating Culture (Clarendon Room)<br />

2. Conversation with— Margaret L. Andersen, Marlese Durr, Roberta Spalter-Roth and Sarah Damaske on "Race and<br />

Class in Higher Education" (Stuart Room)<br />

3. Author-Meets-Critics— The Changing Face of Medicine: Women Doctors and the Evolution of Health Care in America<br />

by Ann K. Boulis and Jerry A. Jacobs (Franklin Room)<br />

4. Regular Paper Session— Cultural Frames: Changing Politics and Policy Narratives (Constitution Room)<br />

5. Regular Paper Session— Families, Economic Inequality, and Public Policy (Beacon Hill)<br />

6. Regular Paper Session— Getting Jobs, Losing Jobs (Charles River Room)<br />

7. Regular Paper Session— Interactions Between Urban and Rural Places (Longfellow Room)<br />

8. Regular Paper Session— Organizations of Knowledge (Thoreau Room)<br />

9. Regular Paper Session— Organizing Change: Immigrant Organizations in Urban Areas (Winthrop Room)<br />

10. Regular Paper Session— Playing for Equality: The Sociology of Sports (Brandeis Room)<br />

11. Regular Paper Session— Race and Diversity in the Classroom (Cabot Room)<br />

12. Regular Paper Session— Race and Inequality (Lexington Room)<br />

13. Regular Paper Session— Victimization, Schooling and Achievement: Informal and Formal Processes (Holmes)<br />

14. Events of Special Interest to Undergrad Students— Preparing Sociology Majors for the Job Market (Cambridge<br />

Room)<br />

15. ESS Special Events & <strong>Meeting</strong>s— Executive Board <strong>Meeting</strong> (Hancock Room)<br />

Sessions 1:45 PM—3:15 PM<br />

16. Thematic— Gender, Work and Family: New Social Realities of Caregiving (Arlington Room)<br />

17. Thematic— Global Financial Crisis and China: Media, Migrants, Housing and Social Policy (and the opening session of<br />

the MINI-CONFERENCE: China in the 21 st Century) (Clarendon Room)<br />

18. Conversation with— Lynda Lytle Holmstrom, Robert S. Weiss, Charles Willie on "Retirement" (Stuart Room)<br />

19. Author-Meets-Critics— Into the Red: The Birth of the Credit Card Market in Post-Communist Russian by Alya Guseva<br />

(Franklin Room)<br />

20. Regular Paper Session— All Politics are Local: Saving the Planet One Community at a Time (Cabot Room)<br />

21. Regular Paper Session— Brooklyn in a Global Context: Ethnicity and Class Differences in Urban Neighborhoods<br />

(Winthrop Room)<br />

22. Regular Paper Session— Comparative Perspectives on Poverty and Wages (Brandeis Room)<br />

23. Regular Paper Session— Constructing Historical Narratives in Comparative Perspective (Constitution Room)<br />

24. Regular Paper Session— Economic Development (Thoreau Room)<br />

25. Regular Paper Session— Embodying a Religious Identity: Multiple Perspectives (Beacon Hill)<br />

26. Regular Paper Session— Getting Ahead?: Gender, Race and Public Policy (Holmes)<br />

27. Regular Paper Session— Social Ties, Wages and the Family Business (White Hill Room)<br />

28. Regular Paper Session— The Making and Unmaking of Nation States (St. James Room)<br />

29. Regular Paper Session— The Rising Black Middle Class (Lexington Room)<br />

30. Events of Special Interest to Graduate Students— Economic Crisis and the New Realities of Graduate Education<br />

(Cambridge Room)<br />

31. Events Co-sponsored by the Committee on Status of Women and the Committee on the Status of Minorities—<br />

Teaching Challenging Subjects in Gender, Sexuality, and Race (Charles River Room)<br />

32. ESS Special Events & <strong>Meeting</strong>s— ESS Publications Committee <strong>Meeting</strong> (Hancock Room)<br />

Sessions 3:30 PM—5:00 PM<br />

33. Thematic— Globalization and New Social Realities (Clarendon Room)<br />

34. Thematic— Older Workers and Retirement in a Global Risk Economy (Arlington Room)<br />

35. Author-Meets-Critics— Generations of Exclusion: Mexican Americans, Assimilation, and Race by Edward E. Telles and<br />

Vilma Ortiz (Franklin Room)<br />

36. Regular Paper Session— Activism in Religious Communities (Beacon Hill)<br />

37. Regular Paper Session— Body Gazing: Aesthetics and Beauty in Context (Constitution Room)<br />

38. Regular Paper Session— Innovative Approaches to Teaching Sociology (St. James Room)<br />

39. Regular Paper Session— Investigating Environmental Conservation (Cabot Room)<br />

40. Regular Paper Session— Mothering Outside the Home: Institutional and Class Differences (Longfellow Room)<br />

41. Regular Paper Session— Negotiating Biracial Identity (Lexington Room)<br />

42. Regular Paper Session— Organizational Structures and Pressures for Change (White Hill Room)<br />

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Thursday, 3:30 PM—5:00 PM cont’d<br />

43. Regular Paper Session— Relational Mechanisms of Competition and Collaboration in Markets and Organizations<br />

(Thoreau Room)<br />

44. Regular Paper Session— Striving for Equality: Comparative Examinations of How Family and Organizations Shape<br />

Work Lives (Holmes)<br />

45. Regular Paper Session— The Intersection of the Market and Family (Stuart Room)<br />

46. Regular Paper Session— The Promise of College and the Limits of Class Mobility (Brandeis Room)<br />

47. Events of Special Interest to Graduate Students— What Do Graduate Sociology Students Do After Graduation? The<br />

Prospects for Employment in the New Social Realities (Cambridge Room)<br />

48. Events Co-sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women and the Committee on the Status of Minorities—<br />

Women, Wages, and Poverty (Charles River Room)<br />

49. ESS Special Events & <strong>Meeting</strong>s— Graduate Education Committee Business <strong>Meeting</strong> (Hancock Room)<br />

Sessions 5:30 PM—7:00 PM<br />

50. Plenary— The Robin Williams Lecture: Honoring Naomi R. Gerstel, "Giving and Taking Care: Right or Privilege?"<br />

(Georgian Room) Reception to follow.<br />

Friday, March 19<br />

Sessions 8:30 AM—10:00 AM<br />

51. Regular Paper Session— Conceiving Structures of Inequality (Back Bay)<br />

52. Regular Paper Session— Cultural Icons: Representation of Popular Culture (Winthrop Room)<br />

53. Regular Paper Session— Families and Education (St. James Room)<br />

54. Regular Paper Session— Financial Markets and Regulations (Cabot Room)<br />

55. Regular Paper Session— Healthcare Workers on the Frontline (Constitution Room)<br />

56. Regular Paper Session— Interpreting Today's Economics Through Social Theory and Historical Contexts (White Hill<br />

Room)<br />

57. Regular Paper Session— Learning to Labor in New and Old Jobs (Whittier Room)<br />

58. Regular Paper Session— Out of Prison (Alcott Room)<br />

59. Regular Paper Session— Rethinking the Impact of Globalization on Identities (Franklin Room)<br />

60. Regular Paper Session— The Financial Crisis and its Aftermaths in Global Perspectives (Lexington Room)<br />

61. Regular Paper Session— The Organizational Dimension of Community (Brandeis Room)<br />

62. Regular Paper Session— The Return of Class (Thoreau Room)<br />

63. Regular Paper Session— Transitions to Adulthood (Beacon Hill)<br />

64. Regular Paper Session— Urban Neighborhoods and Gentrification (Cambridge Room)<br />

65. Roundtable— Caregiving and End of Life Planning for the Elderly (Georgian Room - Table 7)<br />

66. Roundtable— Changing Cities: Perceptions of Urban Problems (Georgian Room - Table 10)<br />

67. Roundtable— Constructing Religious Identities (Georgian Room - Table 6)<br />

68. Roundtable— Immigration, Ethnicity and Assimilation (Georgian Room - Table 11)<br />

69. Roundtable— Is the "Tuskegee" Syphilis Study still Relevant? (Georgian Room - Table 1)<br />

70. Roundtable— Life on the Inside: Prisons and Prisoners (Georgian Room - Table 9)<br />

71. Roundtable— Neoliberalism and the State (Georgian Room - Table 5)<br />

72. Roundtable— On Abuse (Georgian Room - Table 4)<br />

74. Roundtable— The Gendering of Culture (Georgian Room - Table 2)<br />

76. Roundtable— Uneasy Relations: Embodying Gender and Power (Georgian Room - Table 12)<br />

77. Workshop— The Sloan Work and Family Research Network: A Resource for Information on the New Realities of<br />

Work, Family and the Economy (Hancock Room)<br />

78. Events Sponsored by Committee on Status of Women— The Sandwich Generation (Charles River Room)<br />

79. MINI-CONFERENCE: China in the 21st Century— Chinese Institutions in Transition (Newbury Room)<br />

Sessions 10:15 AM—11:45 AM<br />

80. Thematic— Economic Sociology: Policies to Address Our Economic Crisis (Arlington Room)<br />

81. Thematic— Employment, Unions and Downsizing (Clarendon Room)<br />

82. Conversation with— William A. Gamson, Richard Healey, William Hoynes on "Media and Collective Civic Engagement"<br />

(Stuart Room)<br />

83. Author-Meets-Critics— The Italian Way: Food and Social Life by Douglas Harper and Patrizia Faccioli (Franklin Room)<br />

84. Regular Paper Session— Carework and Parenting: Practices, Values and Attitudes (Beacon Hill)<br />

85. Regular Paper Session— Community Currencies in the United States (Whittier Room)<br />

86. Regular Paper Session— Democratization and its Discontents (Thoreau Room)<br />

87. Regular Paper Session— Education and the Reproduction of Inequality (Winthrop Room)<br />

88. Regular Paper Session— Institutional Logics and Organizations (Holmes)<br />

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89. Regular Paper Session— Marriage, Family and Social Policy (Constitution Room)<br />

90. Regular Paper Session— Multiple Dimensions of Parenthood Experiences (Cambridge Room)<br />

91. Regular Paper Session— Redefining the Urban/Suburban Landscape (Brandeis Room)<br />

92. Regular Paper Session— The Changing Nature of Work and Inequality in Organizations (Back Bay)<br />

93. Regular Paper Session— The Future of Race (Lexington Room)<br />

94. Regular Paper Session— The Manifest and Latent Effects of the Economic Crisis on the Correctional Industry and<br />

Reentry (White Hill Room)<br />

95. Regular Paper Session— Theoretical Approaches to Gender and Sexuality (Alcott Room)<br />

96. Regular Paper Session— Transnational Exchanges (Hancock Room)<br />

97. Roundtable— Arts, Culture and Cosmopolitanism (Georgian Room - Table 5)<br />

98. Roundtable— Culture and Consumption Practices (Georgian Room - Table 12)<br />

99. Roundtable— Factors in Educational Success (Georgian Room - Table 3)<br />

100. Roundtable— Global Public Health (Georgian Room - Table 2)<br />

101. Roundtable— Images of Illegality: Case Examples (Georgian Room - Table 6)<br />

102. Roundtable— Negotiating Work: Professions in Comparative Perspective (Georgian Room - Table 10)<br />

103. Roundtable— The Body as a Locus of Identity and Inequality (Georgian Room - Table 1)<br />

104. Roundtable— The Drama of Art, the Art of Drama (Georgian Room - Table 9)<br />

105. Roundtable— Theorizing <strong>Society</strong> I (Georgian Room - Table 11)<br />

106. Roundtable— Unequal Swaps and Environmental Justice: Global Perspectives (Georgian Room - Table 8)<br />

107. Events of Special Interest to Undergrad Students— Sociology Through Service Learning (Cabot Room)<br />

108. Events Sponsored by Committee on Status of Women— Women in Sociology: Then and Now (Morning Session) (St.<br />

James Room)<br />

109. ESS Special Events & <strong>Meeting</strong>s— <strong>Sociological</strong> Forum Editorial Board <strong>Meeting</strong> - CANCELED<br />

110. MINI-CONFERENCE: China in the 21st Century— Economic Transitions and Cultural Change in China (Newbury<br />

Room)<br />

Sessions 12:00 PM—1:30 PM<br />

111. Thematic— Cultural Perspectives on the Current Economic Crisis (Clarendon Room)<br />

112. Thematic— Twenty-First Century Economic Recession: New Social Realities (Cambridge Room)<br />

113. Conversation with— Barry Glassner, Lynn Chancer and Jack Levin on "21st Century Fears: Public Sociology and<br />

Cultural Expectations" (Stuart Room)<br />

114. Conversation with— Nancy A. Naples, Alison Griffith, Dorothy E. Smith on "Dorothy Smith's Sociology for<br />

Women/People and the Institutional Ethnography Approach" (Berkeley Room)<br />

115. Author-Meets-Critics— "Do You Know...?": The Jazz Repertoire in Action by Robert Faulkner and Howard S. Becker<br />

(Franklin Room)<br />

116. Regular Paper Session— Considering Bourdieu and "Sociology as a Contact Sport" (Alcott Room)<br />

117. Regular Paper Session— Education in the Economic Crisis (Winthrop Room)<br />

118. Regular Paper Session— Ethnography, Culture, and Interaction (Back Bay)<br />

119. Regular Paper Session— Macro-Politics and Micro-Structures (Thoreau Room)<br />

120. Regular Paper Session— Multiple Perspectives on Health and Violence (Constitution Room)<br />

121. Regular Paper Session— New York and Los Angeles in the Economic and Financial Crisis (Brandeis Room)<br />

122. Regular Paper Session— Race, Gender, and Sentencing (Lexington Room)<br />

123. Regular Paper Session— Racial Variation in Work and Family Life (Beacon Hill)<br />

124. Regular Paper Session— Rethinking Globalization from an International Perspective (St. James Room)<br />

125. Regular Paper Session— The Social Construction of Gangs and Delinquency (White Hill Room)<br />

126. Roundtable— Biracial Identity in the Contemporary U.S. Context (Georgian Room - Table 12)<br />

127. Roundtable— Comparative Perspectives on Education (Georgian Room - Table 8)<br />

128. Roundtable— Economic Crisis and the Realities of Abortion Access in the Contemporary U.S. (Georgian Room -<br />

Table 4)<br />

130. Roundtable— Mental Health, Social Capital, and Well-Being (Georgian Room - Table 1)<br />

131. Roundtable— Narrative and Identity in Social Movements (Georgian Room - Table 6)<br />

132. Roundtable— Parolees and Reintegration (Georgian Room - Table 9)<br />

133. Roundtable— Professionalization and Local Politics (Georgian Room - Table 10)<br />

134. Roundtable— Safety and Security in the New Economic Reality (Georgian Room - Table 2)<br />

135. Roundtable— Wages and Work: Gender, Race and Ethnicity (Georgian Room - Table 7)<br />

136. Roundtable— Women, Leadership and Social Movements (Georgian Room - Table 5)<br />

137. Workshop— Introduction to the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS): A Resource for Cross-National Research on<br />

Poverty, Inequality, Employment, and Wealth (Charles River Room)<br />

138. Events of Special Interest to Undergrad Students— Undergraduate Panel on Marketing the Sociology Major and<br />

Preparing Students for Employment (Cabot Room)<br />

139. MINI-CONFERENCE: Gender, Family, Work & Technology in the Post-Obama Era— Women of Color Scientists and<br />

Engineers: Research and Practices from Academia (Stanbro Room)<br />

140. MINI-CONFERENCE: China in the 21st Century— China in the Age of Globalization (Newbury Room)<br />

141. MINI-CONFERENCE: Work, Power and Inequality— Theoretical Approaches to Workplace Inequality (Arlington<br />

Room)<br />

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Sessions 1:45 PM—3:15 PM<br />

142. Thematic— Economic Strain in Family Life (Cambridge Room)<br />

143. Thematic— The American Dream and New Social Expectations (Clarendon Room)<br />

144. Conversation with— Prema Kurien, Melissa Wilde, Wendy Cadge on "The Changing Shape of Religion in American<br />

<strong>Society</strong>" (Stuart Room)<br />

145. Author-Meets-Critics— Enabling Creative Chaos: The Organization behind the Burning Man Event by Katherine<br />

Chen (Franklin Room)<br />

146. Regular Paper Session— Collective Action in International Perspective (White Hill Room)<br />

147. Regular Paper Session— Economic Crisis and the Conscientious Consumer (Cabot Room)<br />

148. Regular Paper Session— Economic Uncertainty and Social Inequality (Back Bay)<br />

150. Regular Paper Session— National Security and the Mechanisms of Social Control (Thoreau Room)<br />

151. Regular Paper Session— Negotiating the Local and the Global in the 2009 Pittsburgh G20 Protests: Economy, War<br />

and Climate Change (Berkeley Room)<br />

152. Regular Paper Session— Neighborhood Processes in New York City (Brandeis Room)<br />

153. Regular Paper Session— Redefining the Policy Landscape: Lessons from the Field (Alcott Room)<br />

154. Regular Paper Session— Teaching Methods (Winthrop Room)<br />

155. Regular Paper Session— The Social Construction of Race (Lexington Room)<br />

156. Regular Paper Session— Theorizing the Other: State Violence for Profit and Pleasure (Beacon Hill)<br />

157. Roundtable— Techniques for Teaching about Social Class on Diverse College Campuses (Whittier Room)<br />

158. Events of Special Interest to Undergrad Students— Undergraduate Poster Session I (Imperial Ballroom)<br />

159. Events Sponsored by Committee on Status of Women— Women in Sociology: Then and Now (Afternoon Session)<br />

(St. James Room)<br />

160. MINI-CONFERENCE: Gender, Family, Work & Technology in the Post-Obama Era— Women in Science: Assessing<br />

the "Leaky Pipeline" at Various Stages (Stanbro Room)<br />

161. MINI-CONFERENCE: China in the 21st Century— Changing Times: Economic Reality and Work in Contemporary<br />

China (Newbury Room)<br />

162. MINI-CONFERENCE: Work, Power and Inequality— Workplace Relations and the Generation of Inequality (Arlington<br />

Room)<br />

163. MINI-CONFERENCE: Urban Ethnography— From the Field (Hancock Room)<br />

Sessions 3:30 PM—5:00 PM<br />

164. Thematic— Informal Economy: Migration and Citizenship (Clarendon Room)<br />

165. Conversation with— Karin Knorr, Charles W. Smith, David Stark, Richard Swedberg, Norbert Wiley on "What's<br />

Missing from Prevailing Accounts of the 2008 Financial Meltdown?" (Cambridge Room)<br />

166. Conversation with— Laurel Smith-Doerr, Nancy H. Hopkins, Lydia Villa-Komaroff, Kelli Craig-Henderson on "Women<br />

in Science/Observations on Science and Government" (Part of MINI-CONFERENCE: Gender, Family, Work &<br />

Technology in the Post-Obama Era (Stanbro Room)<br />

167. Author-Meets-Critics— Backlash 9/11 by Anny Bakalian and Mehdi Bozorgmehr (Franklin Room)<br />

168. Regular Paper Session— Changing Concepts of Legal Thinking (Cabot Room)<br />

169. Regular Paper Session— Construction and Negotiation of Femininities (Constitution Room)<br />

170. Regular Paper Session— Culture and Social Movements (Whittier Room)<br />

171. Regular Paper Session— Law Enforcement and Crime Control During Periods of Economic Turmoil (Newbury Room)<br />

172. Regular Paper Session— Neighborhoods in Transition (Brandeis Room)<br />

173. Regular Paper Session— Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion (Thoreau Room)<br />

174. Regular Paper Session— Race, Ethnicity and Educational Achievement (Winthrop Room)<br />

175. Regular Paper Session— Race, Rights and Power in International Context (Lexington Room)<br />

176. Regular Paper Session— Social Construction of Fatherhood (Alcott Room)<br />

177. Regular Paper Session— Sociology of Sport (White Hill Room)<br />

178. Regular Paper Session— The Meaning of (Non)-Parenthood (Beacon Hill)<br />

179. Regular Paper Session— Transnationalism in Comparative Perspectives (St. James Room)<br />

180. Regular Paper Session— What Wages Can't Buy: Identity, Recognition and Well-Being (Back Bay)<br />

181. Technology and New Social Expectations Sections— Technology and New Social Expectations in the Classroom<br />

(Stuart Room)<br />

182. Events Sponsored by Association for Humanist Sociology— The First Community-Organizer President: Humanist<br />

Sociology Looks at Urban Issues in the Age of Obama (Charles River Room)<br />

183. MINI-CONFERENCE: Work, Power and Inequality— Organizational Environments and the Dynamics of Workplace<br />

Power (Arlington Room)<br />

184. MINI-CONFERENCE: Urban Ethnography— Urban Ethnography in Boston (Hancock Room)<br />

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Friday cont’d<br />

Sessions 4:45 PM—5:30 PM<br />

185. Events Sponsored by Association for Humanist Sociology— Association for Humanist Sociology Reception (Charles<br />

River Room)<br />

Sessions 5:30 PM—7:00 PM<br />

186. Plenary— Inclusion, Empowerment, and Organizational Performance: Revisiting the Contributions of Rosabeth Moss<br />

Kanter (Georgian Room) Reception to follow – with Jazz<br />

Saturday, March 20<br />

Sessions 7:00 AM—8:30 AM<br />

187. ESS Special Events & <strong>Meeting</strong>s— ASA Department Chairs' Breakfast (Hancock Room)<br />

Sessions 8:30 AM—10:00 AM<br />

188. Thematic— Economic Insecurities (Clarendon Room)<br />

189. Conversation with— Richard Alba, Berhane Araia, Louis E. Esparza on "The ASA Human Rights Resolution: An<br />

Inquiry about Epistemology and <strong>Sociological</strong> Practice" (co-sponsored with Sociologists without Borders) (Stuart<br />

Room)<br />

190. Author-Meets-Critics— On the Margins of Citizenship: Intellectual Disability and Civil Rights in 20th Century<br />

America by Allison Carey (Franklin Room)<br />

191. Regular Paper Session— "Live Free or Die" - The Impact of the Economic Crisis on Social Services, Economic<br />

Indicators and Crime in New Hampshire (White Hill Room)<br />

192. Regular Paper Session— Economic Crisis and Its Effects on Ethnic Economies, Homelessness, and Technology<br />

(Constitution Room)<br />

193. Regular Paper Session— Educating Your Child: The Urban, Suburban Dilemma (Beacon Hill)<br />

195. Regular Paper Session— Judgement of Art, Creation of Taste (Winthrop Room)<br />

196. Regular Paper Session— Persisting Inequality: Race, Class, Gender and Socioeconomic Attainments (Charles River<br />

Room)<br />

197. Regular Paper Session— Producing Objectivity through Citations, Labeling and Science Policy (Lexington Room)<br />

198. Regular Paper Session— Social Movements: Mobilization, Demands and Group Identity (Brandeis Room)<br />

199. Regular Paper Session— Sociology of Sexualities (Thoreau Room)<br />

200. Regular Paper Session— The Future of Community: Sustainability Development in Context (Cabot Room)<br />

201. Regular Paper Session— Virtual Communities as Social Support Systems (Alcott Room)<br />

202. Technology and New Social Expectations Sections— Participatory Internet Technologies and New Social Realities:<br />

The Rise of Blogs, Facebook, and Online Vigilantes, Gossips & Cheaters (Newbury Room)<br />

203. Events of Special Interest to Undergrad Students— How Public Sociology Can Enliven the Classroom (Intended for<br />

Undergraduate Teaching Faculty) (Whittier Room)<br />

Intended for Undergraduate Teaching Faculty<br />

204. ESS Special Events & <strong>Meeting</strong>s— Committee on the Status of Women Business <strong>Meeting</strong> (Hancock Room)<br />

205. MINI-CONFERENCE: Gender, Family,Work & Technology in the Post-Obama Era— Family Challenges in Hard Times<br />

(Stanbro Room)<br />

206. MINI-CONFERENCE: Work, Power and Inequality— States, Law and the Politics of Workplace Inequality (Arlington<br />

Room)<br />

Sessions 10:15 AM—11:45 AM<br />

207. Thematic— Framing the Debate: <strong>Sociological</strong> Perspectives on Health Care Reform (Clarendon Room)<br />

208. Conversation with— Alan Wolfe, Jeff Manza, Karen V. Hansen on "The Future of Liberalism" (Stuart Room)<br />

209. Author-Meets-Critics— Both Sides Now: The Story of School Desegregation's Graduates by Amy Stuart Wells and<br />

Jennifer Jellison Holme, Anita Tijerina Revilla, and Awo Korantemaa (Franklin Room)<br />

210. Regular Paper Session— Assessing Resistance to Medicalization (White Hill Room)<br />

211. Regular Paper Session— Changing Times: Adapting to the New Economic Reality (Cabot Room)<br />

212. Regular Paper Session— Gender and Carework (Newbury Room)<br />

213. Regular Paper Session— Globalization and its Aftermaths (Winthrop Room)<br />

214. Regular Paper Session— Immigrants and Socioeconomic and Incorporation (Constitution Room)<br />

215. Regular Paper Session— Making Education Count: An Analysis of Educational Attainment Through the Lens of the<br />

Current Fiscal Crisis (Hancock Room)<br />

216. Regular Paper Session— Military Family Life and Partnerships (Beacon Hill)<br />

217. Regular Paper Session— Problematizing Political and Civic Engagement (Back Bay)<br />

218. Regular Paper Session— Religion and Social Movements (Charles River Room)<br />

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219. Regular Paper Session— Sociology of Reproduction I: Reproduction within and without Boundaries (Thoreau Room)<br />

220. Regular Paper Session— Thinking about Crime and Legality (Alcott Room)<br />

221. Technology and New Social Expectations Sections— Technology and New Social Expectations I (Lexington Room)<br />

222. Events of Special Interest to Undergrad Students— Undergraduate Poster Session II (Imperial Ballroom)<br />

223. MINI-CONFERENCE: Gender, Family,Work & Technology in the Post-Obama Era— Generational Shifts and Policy<br />

Challenges (Stanbro Room)<br />

224. MINI-CONFERENCE: Work, Power and Inequality— Globalization, Power and Workplace Inequality (Arlington Room)<br />

Sessions 12:00 PM—1:30 PM<br />

225. Thematic— Public Life and New Social Realities (Cambridge Room)<br />

226. Thematic— Social Mechanisms of Making and Sustaining Markets (Clarendon Room)<br />

227. Conversation with— Bandana Purkayastha, Debra Renee Kaufman, Kay Jenkins on "Lived Religion in Everyday Life"<br />

(Stuart Room)<br />

228. Author-Meets-Critics— Wannabe U: Inside the Corporate University by Gaye Tuchman (Franklin Room)<br />

229. Regular Paper Session— Construction and Negotiation of Masculinities (Newbury Room)<br />

230. Regular Paper Session— Disabling Stigma: Narratives and Alternative Treatments (Brandeis Room)<br />

231. Regular Paper Session— Learning Through Service: Designing a Quality Experience for Students and Faculty<br />

(Winthrop Room)<br />

232. Regular Paper Session— Motherhood and Mothering (Beacon Hill)<br />

233. Regular Paper Session— Organizing Immigrants: Social Capital and Integration (Constitution Room)<br />

234. Regular Paper Session— Religious Empowerment and Attitudes of Women (Alcott Room)<br />

235. Regular Paper Session— Representing the Language of the Other: Translation in Ethnography (Charles River Room)<br />

236. Regular Paper Session— Sociology of Reproduction II: Reproductive Discourses (Thoreau Room)<br />

237. Regular Paper Session— The Changing Housing Landscape (Cabot Room)<br />

238. Regular Paper Session— Trust and Political Legitimacy (Back Bay)<br />

239. Roundtable— Faculty Experiences in the Academy (Georgian Room - Table 2)<br />

240. Roundtable— Health Issues in an International Perspective (Georgian Room - Table 11)<br />

241. Roundtable— In a New Land: Negotiating Lives and Well-Being (Georgian Room - Table 4)<br />

244. Roundtable— Negotiating Contemporary Families (Georgian Room - Table 1)<br />

245. Roundtable— Negotiating Individual and Collective Memory (Georgian Room - Table 7)<br />

246. Roundtable— On Death and Dying: Lessons from the Fields (Georgian Room - Table 8)<br />

247. Roundtable— Personal Experience as a Pedagogical Strategy (Georgian Room - Table 10)<br />

248. Roundtable— Social Theory and the Changing Nature of Capitalism (Georgian Room - Table 6)<br />

249. Roundtable— Theorizing <strong>Society</strong> II (Georgian Room - Table 5)<br />

250. Technology and New Social Expectations Sections— Technology and New Social Expectations II: Theoretical<br />

Orientations and Technology (Lexington Room)<br />

251. Workshop— Writing a Successful NSF Grant Proposal (White Hill Room)<br />

252. Events of Special Interest to Undergrad Students— Undergraduate Poster Session III (Imperial Ballroom)<br />

253. ESS Special Events & <strong>Meeting</strong>s— Committee on the Status of Minorities <strong>Meeting</strong> (Hancock Room)<br />

254. MINI-CONFERENCE: Work, Power and Inequality— The Future of Work (Arlington Room)<br />

Sessions 1:45 PM—3:15 PM<br />

255. Thematic— The Economic Crisis and Higher Education (Arlington Room)<br />

256. Author-Meets-Critics— Guyland: The Perilous World Where Boys Become Men by Michael Kimmel (Franklin Room)<br />

257. Regular Paper Session— Across Generations: Immigrant Families in America (Beacon Hill)<br />

258. Regular Paper Session— Anxiety and Rumor: Assessing Health Risk (Brandeis Room)<br />

259. Regular Paper Session— Commemorating: 9/11 and its Aftermaths (Charles River Room)<br />

260. Regular Paper Session— Ethnic Businesses in New York City (Cabot Room)<br />

261. Regular Paper Session— Gender and Reproductive Health (Thoreau Room)<br />

262. Regular Paper Session— Gender and Social Movements (Stuart Room)<br />

263. Regular Paper Session— Gender, Work and Organization (Newbury Room)<br />

264. Regular Paper Session— International Workplace: Organizational Culture and Competition (White Hill Room)<br />

265. Regular Paper Session— The Centrality of Organizations to Immigrant Incorporation (Constitution Room)<br />

266. Regular Paper Session— The Political Imagination (Back Bay)<br />

267. Regular Paper Session— Who Am I, Where Am I, and How Did I Get Here? The Challenges of Maintaining a<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Identity (Alcott Room)<br />

268. Roundtable— Fashioning Identity Through Clothing and Music (Georgian Room - Table 4)<br />

269. Roundtable— Fast and Slow Food: Systems of Consumption (Georgian Room - Table 5)<br />

270. Roundtable— Globalization: Cyberspace, Youth and Glocalization (Georgian Room - Table 9)<br />

271. Roundtable— Illegal Substances: Use and Abuse (Georgian Room - Table 6)<br />

272. Roundtable— Living on the Margins and Figuring out Survival (Georgian Room - Table 2)<br />

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275. Roundtable— The <strong>Sociological</strong> Implications of Environmental Justice in the City (Georgian Room - Table 10)<br />

276. Roundtable— Theorizing Sex and Gender: New Directions (Georgian Room - Table 3)<br />

277. Roundtable— Transformations: Ethnographic Studies on the Effects of Diversity in Higher Education (Georgian<br />

Room - Table 7)<br />

278. Technology and New Social Expectations Sections— New Technologies for Entertainment and Security (Lexington<br />

Room)<br />

279. Events of Special Interest to Undergrad Students— Undergraduate Poster Session IV (Imperial Ballroom)<br />

280. MINI-CONFERENCE: Gender, Family,Work & Technology in the Obama Era— Are the Culture Wars Over? The Post<br />

Obama Landscape (Stanbro Room)<br />

Sessions 3:30 PM—5:00 PM<br />

281. Thematic— Environmental Crises, Social Inequalities and Environmental Justice (Clarendon Room)<br />

282. Conversation with— William Julius Wilson, Larry Bobo, Cheryl Townsend Gilkes on "Post-Obama America: Race,<br />

Ethnicity and Politics in America" (Arlington Room)<br />

283. Author-Meets-Critics— The Unfinished Revolution: How a New Generation is Reshaping Family, Work and Gender in<br />

America by Kathleen Gerson (Stanbro Room) (Part of MINI-CONFERENCE: Gender, Work, &Technology in the Post-<br />

Obama Era)<br />

284. Regular Paper Session— Analyzing Gender/Sexualities in the Field (Thoreau Room)<br />

285. Regular Paper Session— If We Get Health Reform, What Really Matters? (Brandeis Room)<br />

286. Regular Paper Session— International Migration in Global Perspectives (Constitution Room)<br />

287. Regular Paper Session— Investigating Countermovement Dynamics (Charles River Room)<br />

288. Regular Paper Session— Local and Global: Implementing Human Rights (Stuart Room)<br />

289. Regular Paper Session— Long Waves of Economic and Political Stability (Back Bay)<br />

290. Regular Paper Session— Marriage in Contemporary American <strong>Society</strong> (Beacon Hill)<br />

291. Regular Paper Session— Negotiating Urban Neighborhoods (Cabot Room)<br />

292. Regular Paper Session— New Social Networks: The New Generation and Identities (Lexington Room)<br />

293. Regular Paper Session— Slow Sociology: A Timely Topic (Franklin Room)<br />

294. Regular Paper Session— Virtual Sexual Identities (Winthrop Room)<br />

295. Regular Paper Session— Working Towards a Sociology of Genocide: Collective Violence, Social Change and Memory<br />

(Newbury Room)<br />

Sessions 5:30 PM—7:00 PM<br />

296. Plenary— Presentation of 2010 Awards and Rosanna Hertz's Presidential Address, ―Bait and Switch and the<br />

American Dream‖ (Georgian Room)<br />

Reception to follow. Jazz Night<br />

Sunday, March 21<br />

Sessions 8:30 AM—10:00 AM<br />

297. Thematic— Successful Societies and Societal Resilience (Clarendon Room)<br />

298. Author-Meets-Critics— When a Heart Turns Rock Solid: The Lives of Three Puerto Rican Brothers On and Off the<br />

Streets by Timothy Black (Franklin Room)<br />

299. Regular Paper Session— Against Sexual Stereotypes (Longfellow Room)<br />

300. Regular Paper Session— Classroom Issues (Holmes)<br />

301. Regular Paper Session— Collective Organizing and Health Care: Contemporary & Historical Models (Alcott Room)<br />

302. Regular Paper Session— Concepts of Criminal Justice (Charles River Room)<br />

303. Regular Paper Session— Defining Mental Health (Whittier Room)<br />

304. Regular Paper Session— Global Capitalism (Beacon Hill)<br />

305. Regular Paper Session— Immigration, Crime and Resettlement (Winthrop Room)<br />

306. Regular Paper Session— Intersections of Work and Family (Brandeis Room)<br />

307. Regular Paper Session— Investigating the University (Cambridge Room)<br />

308. Regular Paper Session— Marriage and Widowhood in Contemporary South Asia (White Hill Room)<br />

309. Regular Paper Session— Perceptions of Communities in Comparative Perspectives (Cabot Room)<br />

310. Regular Paper Session— States of Emergency (Thoreau Room)<br />

311. ESS Special Events & <strong>Meeting</strong>s— ESS General Business <strong>Meeting</strong> (Open to ESS Membership) (Stanbro Room)<br />

312. ESS Special Events & <strong>Meeting</strong>s— SWS Committee <strong>Meeting</strong> (St. James Room)<br />

Sessions 10:15 AM—11:45 AM<br />

313. Thematic— Democracy in the Age of Obama (Clarendon Room)<br />

314. Author-Meets-Critics— DES Daughters: Embodied Knowledge and the Transformation of Women's Health Politics by<br />

Susan Bell (Franklin Room)<br />

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Sunday, 10:15 AM-1145 AM cont’d<br />

315. Regular Paper Session— Adolescent Mental Health: Population, Profession and Context (Whittier Room)<br />

316. Regular Paper Session— How Families Respond to Economic Crisis and Class Competition (Brandeis Room)<br />

317. Regular Paper Session— Immigration and Residential Segregation (Winthrop Room)<br />

318. Regular Paper Session— Informing Inclusiveness in Democratic Political Systems with Social Theory (Cambridge<br />

Room)<br />

319. Regular Paper Session— Interrogating the Subject: Innovations in Research Methods (Charles River Room)<br />

320. Regular Paper Session— Negotiating the Burden of Care in Chronic Illness (Alcott Room)<br />

321. Regular Paper Session— Organizational Processes (St. James Room)<br />

322. Regular Paper Session— Socioeconomic Attainments and the Transition into Young Adulthood (Cabot Room)<br />

323. Regular Paper Session— <strong>Sociological</strong> Analysis of Health and Aging (Longfellow Room)<br />

324. Regular Paper Session— The Media and its Discontents (Thoreau Room)<br />

325. Regular Paper Session— Unequal Outcomes of Higher Education (Holmes)<br />

326. Regular Paper Session— Violent Youth? A Discussion on Crime and Law (Beacon Hill)<br />

327. Regular Paper Session— Women, Kinship and Agency in Contemporary South Asia (White Hill Room)<br />

328. ESS Special Events & <strong>Meeting</strong>s— ESS Executive Committee <strong>Meeting</strong> (Stanbro Room)<br />

Sessions 12:00 PM—1:30 PM<br />

329. Regular Paper Session— Adolescent Experience (Whittier Room)<br />

330. Regular Paper Session— Assimilation and the New Second Generation (Winthrop Room)<br />

331. Regular Paper Session— Changing Times: Families' Coping Strategies (St. James Room)<br />

332. Regular Paper Session— Contemporary Art Worlds: Chelsea contra Bushwick (Cabot Room)<br />

333. Regular Paper Session— Creating Attitudes: H1N1, HIV, ADHD and Social Risk (Franklin Room)<br />

334. Regular Paper Session— Information and Labor Markets (Cambridge Room)<br />

335. Regular Paper Session— Living the Drama: Drugs, Sex and Violence (White Hill Room)<br />

336. Regular Paper Session— Navigating College Despite Obstacles (Holmes)<br />

337. Regular Paper Session— Negotiating Social Identity in School (Longfellow Room)<br />

338. Regular Paper Session— New Directions in Research on High-Risk Activism (Stanbro Room)<br />

339. Regular Paper Session— Parenting for Success: Families and Achievements Across the Life Course (Brandeis Room)<br />

340. Regular Paper Session— Progress or Not: Understanding Health Disparities (Alcott Room)<br />

341. Regular Paper Session— Responsible and Appropriate Methodology (Charles River Room)<br />

342. Regular Paper Session— The New Role of Community Colleges: Public Policy Hopes, Pedagogical Concerns and<br />

Implications for Higher Education (Beacon Hill)<br />

343. Regular Paper Session— What Were We Thinking? (Thoreau Room)<br />

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Program Detail<br />

Thursday, March 18<br />

Sessions 12:00 PM—1:30 PM<br />

1. Thematic— Migrating People, Migrating Culture (Clarendon Room)<br />

Presider: Van C. Tran, Harvard University<br />

Organizer: Peggy Levitt, Wellesley College<br />

Culture Matters: The Second Generation, Mary C. Waters, Harvard University<br />

Migration, Culture, and Social Time, Robert Courtney Smith, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

Creating Cosmopolitans?: Museums, the Nation, and the World, Peggy Levitt, Wellesley College<br />

Taking Culture Seriously, Philip Kasinitz, Hunter College, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

Discussant:<br />

Van C. Tran, Harvard University<br />

2. Conversation with— Margaret L. Andersen, Marlese Durr, Roberta Spalter-Roth and Sarah Damaske<br />

on "Race and Class in Higher Education" (Stuart Room)<br />

Presider: Ronald Taylor, University of Connecticut<br />

Discussants:<br />

Margaret L. Andersen, University of Delaware<br />

Marlese Durr, Wright State University<br />

Roberta Spalter-Roth, American <strong>Sociological</strong> Association<br />

Sarah Damaske, Rice University<br />

3. Author-Meets-Critics— The Changing Face of Medicine: Women Doctors and the Evolution of Health<br />

Care in America by Ann K. Boulis and Jerry A. Jacobs (Franklin Room)<br />

Presider: Rosalind C. Barnett, Brandeis University<br />

Critic, Dana B Weinberg, Queens College, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

Critic, Rosalind C. Barnett, Brandeis University<br />

Critic, Carol C. Nadelson, Harvard Medical School Brigham & Women's Hospital Boston<br />

Discussants:<br />

Ann K. Boulis, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Jerry Jacobs, University of Pennsylvania<br />

4. Regular Paper Session— Cultural Frames: Changing Politics and Policy Narratives (Constitution<br />

Room)<br />

Presider: Holly M Wood, Harvard University<br />

Making Terrorists Racists: The Culture of Secrecy in Britain’s Domestic Counter-Terrorism Policy, 2001-<br />

2008, Christopher A Bail, Harvard University<br />

Enacting Cultures of Response: HIV, ARVs and the Global Culture War, Alton Phillips, New York<br />

University<br />

The Price of Progress: The Normalization of Traffic Accidents in American Newspaper Editorials, 1900-<br />

1990., Itai Vardi, Boston University<br />

Of Empathy and Sensibility: The Cultural Politics of Drug Law Reform, Saran Ghatak, Keene State<br />

College; Peter Stevenson, Keene State College<br />

Do Individual Characteristics Matter? An Analysis of Americans Opinions towards the Korean, Vietnam,<br />

Persian Gulf, and Iraq Wars, Emanuel Boussios, Hofstra University/SCC<br />

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Thursday, 12:00 PM—1:30 PM cont'd<br />

5. Regular Paper Session— Families, Economic Inequality, and Public Policy (Beacon Hill)<br />

Presider: Christine M Percheski, Harvard University<br />

Organizer: Christine M Percheski, Harvard University<br />

Families and Tax Policy, Patricia Strach, Harvard University<br />

Unions! Organized Labor Affiliation and the Transition to First Marriage, Daniel J Schneider, Princeton<br />

University; Adam Reich, University of California-Berkeley<br />

An In-Depth Examination of Spending and Savings Behavior Among EITC Recipients: Implications for<br />

Inequality and Insecurity, Laura Tach, Harvard University<br />

Welfare Reform and Economic Inequality among American Families, Christine M Percheski, Harvard<br />

University<br />

6. Regular Paper Session— Getting Jobs, Losing Jobs (Charles River Room)<br />

Presider: Steven Vallas, Northeastern University<br />

The Demographics of Over-education in the United States, 1971-2006., China J Layne, SUNY, Albany<br />

Gender and Academic Globalization: How is International Mobility of Academics Gendered?, Kathrin S.<br />

Zippel, Northeastern University<br />

Hard to Get, Easy to Lose: The Effects of Women and Minorities in Management on Establishment<br />

Closings, 1984-2002., Soohan Kim, Harvard University<br />

Good Work if You Can Get it Again: Post-employment Restraints and the Modern Alienation of Labor,<br />

Matt Marx, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

7. Regular Paper Session— Interactions Between Urban and Rural Places (Longfellow Room)<br />

Presider: Alexander R Thomas, SUNY College at Oneonta<br />

Organizer: Alexander R Thomas, SUNY College at Oneonta<br />

Conversion of the Dakota Growers Pasta Company, Thomas Gray, USDA-Co-op Programs; Curtis<br />

Stofferhan, University of North Dakota<br />

Does Where You Go to College Make a Difference in Involvement in Health Risk Behaviors Among College<br />

Students., Stephanie A Bennett, College of Saint Rose<br />

Urban Production and Milk, Eric J Krieg, Buffalo State College<br />

Urban Institutions and the Structure of Rural Culture, Alexander R Thomas, SUNY College at Oneonta;<br />

Greg Fulkerson, SUNY College at Oneonta; Polly J Smith, Utica College; Brian M Lowe, SUNY College at<br />

Oneonta<br />

Discussant:<br />

Karen Hayden, Merrimack College<br />

8. Regular Paper Session— Organizations of Knowledge (Thoreau Room)<br />

Presider: James S McQuaid, Boston University<br />

Prepared to Synthesize? A Longitudinal Investigation of Citations in the Organization-Environment<br />

Literature, David J. Roelfs, State University of New York at Stony Brook<br />

Big Teams or Small Teams? Examining Creative Work in Academia, Michael Bikard, Massachusetts<br />

Institute of Technology; Fiona Murray, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

The Local and Global Structure of Knowledge Production in an Emergent Research Field, Neha Gondal,<br />

Rutgers University<br />

Controversy and the Boundary Work of American Demography, Yu-ling Huang, Binghamton University<br />

9. Regular Paper Session— Organizing Change: Immigrant Organizations in Urban Areas (Winthrop)<br />

Presider: Nancy A Denton, SUNY, Albany<br />

Organizer: Nancy A Denton, SUNY, Albany<br />

Newarks North Ward Center and Neighborhood Change in the Post Riots Years, 1970 to 1990, Joseph R<br />

Gibbons, University at Albany, SUNY<br />

The Geography of Immigrant Organizational Opportunity: The Relationship Between Suburban<br />

Immigration & Immigrant Organizational Density, Alexandra K Murphy, Princeton University; Alejandro<br />

Rivas, Princeton University<br />

Transplanting the Organizing Seed: A Case Study of Salvadorans in the Metro D.C. Area, Karen I Tejada,<br />

University at Albany, SUNY<br />

Discussant:<br />

Gordana Rabrenovic, Northeastern University<br />

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Thursday, 12:00 PM—1:30 PM cont'd<br />

10. Regular Paper Session— Playing for Equality: The Sociology of Sports (Brandeis Room)<br />

Presider: Brian Fair, Brandeis University<br />

Is Sport the 'Great Equalizer'? The Case of Rock Climbing, Anna Manzoni, Yale University<br />

Social Determinants of Performance Enhancing Drug Use in Major League Baseball, Josh Murray, SUNY at<br />

Stony Brook; Arnout Van de Rijt, SUNY Stony Brook; John Shandra, SUNY Stony Brook<br />

Redefining Athletes as Suppletes: Towards an Alternative Approach to Anti-Doping, April Dawn Henning,<br />

The Graduate Center, CUNY<br />

Race-ing and Place-ing Pickup: Some Notes on the Consumption of 'Urban' Cultural Forms in Suburban<br />

Social Space, John N Robinson III, George Mason University<br />

11. Regular Paper Session— Race and Diversity in the Classroom (Cabot Room)<br />

Presider: Erica Chito Childs, Hunter College, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

Diverse Campus, Divided Perceptions; How Undergraduates View and Value Diversity, Faye L Allard,<br />

Montclair State University; Rebekah Rhodes, Montclair State University<br />

Education is Not an Equal Opportunity Institution, Joseph M. Conforti, SUNY, Old Westbury<br />

Race Privilege in the College Classroom, Jenny M. Stuber, University of North Florida; JeffriAnne Wilder,<br />

University of North Florida<br />

The Importance of Inclusiveness and Co-Curricular Activities In Undergraduate Education, Ross<br />

Goldberg, Skidmore College; Megan M Randall, Skidmore College; Peggy Goins, Skidmore College;<br />

Jennifer Hibbard, Skidmore College; Catherine W Berheide, Skidmore College<br />

12. Regular Paper Session— Race and Inequality (Lexington Room)<br />

Presider: Charles A. Gallagher, La Salle University<br />

"I Don't Even Think I Know Any": Referral Networks and Racial Exclusion, Debra Osnowitz, Clark<br />

University<br />

Race, Income and the Provision of Informal Financial Assistance, Rourke L OBrien, Princeton University<br />

Rules of Racial Deference and the Legal Protection Model: The Role of Emotional Labor in Reproducing<br />

Racial Inequality in the American Workplace, Dawn M Dow, University of California, Berkeley<br />

Minority Women: (In)Visible Entrepreneurs, Mary Godwyn, Babson College; Donna Stoddard, Babson<br />

College<br />

Understanding Racial Disproportionality in Foster Child Placements within a Cultural-Structural Nexus, L.<br />

Daisy Henderson, University at Buffalo, SUNY<br />

13. Regular Paper Session— Victimization, Schooling and Achievement: Informal and Formal Processes<br />

(Holmes)<br />

Presider: Corinne L. McKamey, Wellesley College<br />

Children's Awareness of Cyber-Bullying, David Bugg, SUNY Potsdam; Stacy L Herne, SUNY Potsdam;<br />

Racheal N Chubb, Jefferson Community College<br />

The Long-term Effects of Victimization in School on Educational Attainment, Hannah Brueckner, Yale<br />

University; Anette Fasang, Yale University; William Mangino, Hofstra University<br />

Connecting with School: Adolescents Relationships with Teachers & Peers as Mediators of Courses &<br />

Curriculum on Progress in Science & Math., Kathryn S Schiller, SUNY Albany; Paul Wilner, SUNY Albany<br />

Preparing to be a Scientist: Timing of Math Topic Exposure & Advanced Science Course Enrollments.,<br />

Paul Wilner, SUNY Albany; Kathryn S Schiller, SUNY Albany<br />

14. Events of Special Interest to Undergrad Students— Preparing Sociology Majors for the Job Market<br />

(Cambridge Room)<br />

15. ESS Special Events & <strong>Meeting</strong>s— Executive Board <strong>Meeting</strong> (Hancock Room)<br />

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Thursday cont'd<br />

Sessions 1:45 PM—3:15 PM<br />

16. Thematic— Gender, Work and Family: New Social Realities of Caregiving (Arlington Room)<br />

Presider: Anita I Garey, University of Connecticut<br />

Class, Gender and the Unintended Consequences of Reform: The Case of Paid Family Leave in California,<br />

Ruth Milkman, CUNY Graduate Center and UCLA<br />

Work-Family Policy Consequences of Employment and Wages of Mothers, Joya Misra, University of<br />

Massachusetts, Amherst ; Michelle Budig, University of Massachusetts; Irene Boeckmann, University of<br />

Massachusetts<br />

"Who Can Opt Out Now?": Asian American Women's Work-Family Negotiations, Miliann Kang, University<br />

of Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

Discussant:<br />

Margaret K Nelson, Middlebury College<br />

17. Thematic— Global Financial Crisis and China: Media, Migrants, Housing and Social Policy (and the<br />

opening session of the MINI-CONFERENCE: China in the 21st Century) (Clarendon Room)<br />

Mini-Conference organized and coordinated by Rebecca S.K. Li, The College of New Jersey<br />

Presider: Zhongxin Sun, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania<br />

Organizers: Guoli Dong, Harvard University; Rebecca S.K. Li, The College of New Jersey<br />

Chinese Dream V. American Dream: American Financial Crisis in Chinese Media, Zhongxin Sun, Edinboro<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

The Economic Crisis and its Impact of China's Social Policy-Making, Xiheng Ma, Shanghai Administration<br />

Institute, Shanghai; Liu Zhongqi, Research Center for Urban <strong>Society</strong>, Shanghai Administration Institute,<br />

Shanghai<br />

Impact of Global Financial Crisis on Housing Price in Shanghai, Ning Jiang, China Training Center of<br />

Reproductive Health and Family Care, Shanghai<br />

The Impact of Global Financial Crisis on Migrant Workers in China, Guoli Dong, Harvard University<br />

18. Conversation with— Lynda Lytle Holmstrom, Robert S. Weiss, Charles Willie on "Retirement"<br />

(Stuart Room)<br />

Presider: Peter J. Stein, University of North Carolina<br />

Organizer: Peter J. Stein, University of North Carolina<br />

Discussants:<br />

Lynda Lytle Holmstrom, Boston College<br />

Robert S. Weiss, UMass, Boston and Harvard Medical School<br />

Charles Willie, Harvard University<br />

19. Author-Meets-Critics— Into the Red: The Birth of the Credit Card Market in Post-Communist Russian<br />

by Alya Guseva (Franklin Room)<br />

Presider: Lynne Moulton, SUNY, Brockport<br />

Critic, Ezra W. Zuckerman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Critic, Simone Polillo, University of Virginia<br />

Critic, Christopher B. Yenkey, Cornell University<br />

Discussant:<br />

Alya Guseva, Boston University<br />

20. Regular Paper Session— All Politics are Local: Saving the Planet One Community at a Time (Cabot<br />

Room)<br />

Presider: Brian J Gareau, Boston College<br />

Local Governments and Sustainable Development: Their Perceptions, Practices and Problems, Nahide<br />

Konak, Abant Izzet Baysal University; Pinar Enneli, Abant Izzet Baysal University; Rasim Ozgur Donmez,<br />

Abant Izzet Baysal University<br />

Tracking Community Change: County Task Force Mobilization in the Marcellus Shale Natural Gas Play,<br />

Matthew R Filteau, The Pennsylvania State University; Kathy J Brasier, The Pennsylvania State University;<br />

Richard C. Stedman, Cornell University; Diane K. McLaughlin, The Pennsylvania State University; Jeffrey<br />

Jacquet, Cornell University<br />

The Unequal Distribution of Cumulative Environmental Hazards in the Philadelphia Area, Diane Sicotte,<br />

Drexel University<br />

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Thursday, 1:45 PM—3:15 PM cont'd<br />

21. Regular Paper Session— Brooklyn in a Global Context: Ethnicity and Class Differences in Urban<br />

Neighborhoods (Winthrop Room)<br />

Presider: Timothy Shortell, Brooklyn College CUNY<br />

Organizers: Timothy Shortell, Brooklyn College CUNY; Jerome Krase, Brooklyn College CUNY<br />

Mapping a Changing Brooklyn, Mapping a Changing a World: Gentrification, Immigration, and<br />

Outmigration in Brooklyn 2000-2008., Lorna Mason, Center for the Study of Brooklyn at Brooklyn College<br />

Segregation Begins at Home: Gentrification and the Accomplishment of Boundary-Work, Judith N.<br />

DeSena, St. John's University<br />

Necessity and Luxury: A Visual Account of Retail Gentrification in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Sara Martucci,<br />

Graduate Center CUNY<br />

Footwork in an Urban Environment: An Ethnographic Approach to Community, Evrick Brown, Brooklyn<br />

College CUNY<br />

Discussant:<br />

Jerome Krase, Brooklyn College CUNY<br />

22. Regular Paper Session— Comparative Perspectives on Poverty and Wages (Brandeis Room)<br />

Presider: Mary Brinton, Harvard University<br />

The Feminization of Poverty in European Countries, Eva Fodor, Central European University<br />

The Meanings of Welfare: Battered Women Tell All, Danielle Ficco, Westminster College<br />

Social Comparisons and Attitudes Toward Own Pay: A Cross-National Analysis, Jon G Bernburg,<br />

University of Iceland; Berglind H Ragnarsdottir, University of Iceland; Sigrun Olafsdottir, Boston University<br />

The Effects of Education and Mobility on the Primacy of Social Divisions in Singapore, 1965-1996, Kiat-<br />

Jin Lee, Columbia University<br />

Revisiting Poverty Measures Towards Individualisation, Síle O'Dorchai, Université Libre de Bruxelles;<br />

Danièle Meulders, Université Libre de Bruxelles<br />

23. Regular Paper Session— Constructing Historical Narratives in Comparative Perspective<br />

(Constitution Room)<br />

Presider:<br />

Race and Remembrance in a Time of Crisis: The Shifting Salience of Racial Discourse in French<br />

Commemorations of Slavery, Crystal M Fleming, Harvard University<br />

Negotiating Storied Continuities: Remembering in Berlin on the 20th Anniversary of the Fall of the Wall,<br />

Andrea Mueller, Rutgers University<br />

Remembering Rosies: Riveters of the Ohio River Valley, Susan C Herrick, West Liberty University<br />

Mnemonic Revisions and Cultural Contentions: The Social Logic of Autobiographical Memory, Thomas<br />

DeGloma, Hunter College, CUNY<br />

24. Regular Paper Session— Economic Development (Thoreau Room)<br />

Presider: Shelley M Kimelberg, Northeastern University<br />

The Practice of Development: Economic Transformation and Local Differentiation on the South Texas -<br />

Mexico Border, Seth D Pipkin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Order Without Legibility: Support for and Resistance to Change in a Poor American Neighborhood,<br />

Debbie Becher, American Academy of Arts and Sciences<br />

The Local Politics of Free Markets: State Economic Development Policy and Neoliberalism in the United<br />

States, Caroline Hanley, College of William and Mary<br />

Understanding Economic Development in New England's Cities and Towns, Lauren Nicoll, Northeastern<br />

University<br />

25. Regular Paper Session— Embodying a Religious Identity: Multiple Perspectives (Beacon Hill)<br />

Presider: Roman R Williams, Boston University<br />

Embodied Identity: Degrees of Donning Religion among Sikhs, Shruti Devgan, Rutgers University<br />

Wearing my "Sword": Post-9/11 Activism among South Asian Muslim Female Students in New York,<br />

Etsuko Donnelly, Suffolk County Community College<br />

The Power to Define: Structure and Core Values of the African Hebrew Israelite Community, Imani D<br />

Williams, University of New Hampshire<br />

Recycling as an Alternative Metaphor for Self Transformation Processes Involving Flexibility, Elizabeth<br />

Williamson, Rutgers University<br />

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Thursday, 1:45 PM—3:15 PM cont'd<br />

26. Regular Paper Session— Getting Ahead?: Gender, Race and Public Policy (Holmes)<br />

Presider: Rachelle Brunn , New York University<br />

Schools for Social Mobility: What it Takes for Poor Kids to Succeed in High Achieving Schools., Floyd M<br />

Hammack, New York University<br />

A Case Study of At-Risk Students Participating in an Out of School Program, Matt Sheehan, La Salle<br />

University; Judith Stull, LaSalle University; Susan Varnum, Temple University; Joseph Ducette, Temple<br />

University<br />

School to Work: Gateway to Future Educational and Occupational Success for English-Acquisition<br />

Students?, Susan E Hansen, Lehigh University<br />

Non-Traditional Educational Trajectories: The Educational Aspirations and Expectations of Women Who Are<br />

Educationally Disadvantaged, Claudia D Coffield, Northeastern University<br />

27. Regular Paper Session— Social Ties, Wages and the Family Business (White Hill Room)<br />

Presider: Shawna B Vican, Harvard University<br />

The Routinization Ratio and the Devaluation of American Labor, Omar Nagi, College of Mount Saint<br />

Vincent<br />

Social Isolation in the Workplace: Cross-National and Longitudinal Analysis, Aleksandra Kacperczyk,<br />

Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Strategic Management, Governance Structures and Cognitive Boundaries in Family Businesses, Eric R<br />

Kushins, Rutgers University<br />

28. Regular Paper Session— The Making and Unmaking of Nation States (St. James Room)<br />

Presider: Sourabh Singh, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey<br />

Scholarly Discourse and the Collapse of Yugoslavia, Sreca Perunovic, LaGuardia Community College,<br />

CUNY<br />

State-Making and the Process of Criminalizing: Case of the Adivasis in India, Juhi Tyagi, State University<br />

of New York at Stony Brook<br />

Bangkok Expansionism: A Historicized Sociology of the Thai State Formation, Keerati Chenpitayaton,<br />

New School For Social Research<br />

Re-constructing Time: Calendrical Reform in China, 1911 - Present, Haiming Yan, University of Virginia<br />

29. Regular Paper Session— The Rising Black Middle Class (Lexington Room)<br />

Presider: Christopher Donoghue, Kean University<br />

Examining the Mobility Prospects of African Americans from Middle Income Households, Jessica S.<br />

Welburn, Harvard University<br />

Predictors of Marital Status in the Black community, Martine S Quinn, Temple University<br />

The New Negress: The Construction of Middle-Class, Black Womanhood in The Crisis, Maggie R. Ussery,<br />

University of Delaware<br />

Race, Relationships and Corporate Culture: The Experiences of Young Black Professionals in the Twenty-<br />

First Century Workplace, Kevin M Woodson, Princeton University<br />

Financial Literacy versus Ethnic Money Knowledge among Middle Class African Americans, Jaronda Miller,<br />

Northeastern University<br />

30. Events of Special Interest to Graduate Students— Economic Crisis and the New Realities of<br />

Graduate Education (Cambridge Room)<br />

Presider: Enrique S. Pumar, The Catholic University of America<br />

Philip Kasinitz, Hunter College, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

Sarah Babb, Boston College<br />

Daniel Faber, Northeastern University<br />

Enrique S. Pumar, The Catholic University of America<br />

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Thursday, 1:45 PM—3:15 PM cont'd<br />

31. Events Co-sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women and the Committee on the Status<br />

of Minorities — Teaching Challenging Subjects in Gender, Sexuality, and Race (Charles River Room)<br />

Organizers: Dana Hysock Witham, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Meghan Ashlin Rich, University of<br />

Scranton; Laura West Steck, York College of PA<br />

Discussants:<br />

Dana Hysock Witham, Indiana University of Pennsylvania<br />

Meghan Ashlin Rich, University of Scranton<br />

Laura West Steck, York College of PA<br />

Joanne Ardovini, Metropolitan College of New York<br />

Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University<br />

32. ESS Special Events & <strong>Meeting</strong>s— ESS Publications Committee <strong>Meeting</strong> (Hancock Room)<br />

Sessions 3:30 PM—5:00 PM<br />

33. Thematic— Globalization and New Social Realities (Clarendon Room)<br />

Organizer: Sarah Babb, Boston College<br />

Stratifying Europe: Regionalization, Globalization, and Trends in Income Inequality, Jason Beckfield,<br />

Harvard University<br />

Comparative Perspectives on Gender Inequality Research Across Regions, Christine Bose, SUNY Albany<br />

US Trade Policy and Macroeconomic Stability in Developing Countries, Kevin Gallagher, Boston University<br />

Bottom-up Economic Development Amidst Global Economic Crisis, Victor Nee, Cornell University<br />

Discussant:<br />

Sarah Babb, Boston College<br />

34. Thematic— Older Workers and Retirement in a Global Risk Economy (Arlington Room)<br />

Organizer: Phyllis Moen, University of Minnesota<br />

Phyllis Moen, University of Minnesota<br />

Stephen Sweet, Ithaca College<br />

Tay McNamara, Boston College<br />

Steven Sass, Boston College<br />

35. Author-Meets-Critics— Generations of Exclusion: Mexican Americans, Assimilation, and Race by<br />

Edward E. Telles and Vilma Ortiz (Franklin Room)<br />

Presider: Philip Kasinitz, Hunter College, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

Critic, Larry Bobo, Harvard University<br />

Critic, Jose Itzigsohn, Brown University<br />

Critic, Robert Courtney Smith, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

Discussants:<br />

Edward E. Telles, Princeton University<br />

Vilma Ortiz, UCLA<br />

36. Regular Paper Session— Activism in Religious Communities (Beacon Hill)<br />

Presider: Casey R Clevenger, Brandeis University<br />

Why Black Clergy No Longer Move The Crowd? The Dissipating Influence of Black Clergy in The United<br />

States, Richard M Smith, McDaniel College<br />

The Underground Church: Nonviolent Resistance to Vatican Empire, Kathleen M Kautzer, Regis College<br />

Redressing the Balance: An Examination of Theoretical Approaches to Understanding Social Control and<br />

Authority Within Religious Settings, James W Skinner, City University of New York Graduate Center<br />

Economic Constraints and Declining Congregations, Steve D McMullin, University of New Brunswick<br />

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Thursday, 3:30 PM—5:00 PM cont'd<br />

37. Regular Paper Session— Body Gazing: Aesthetics and Beauty in Context (Constitution Room)<br />

Presider: Alissa G Boguslaw, The New School For Social Research<br />

Disciplining Corpulence: The Case of Plus-Size Fashion Models, Amanda M. Czerniawski, Temple<br />

University<br />

Aesthetic Capital: A Research Review on Beauty Perks and Penalties, Tammy L Anderson, University of<br />

Delaware; Catherine Grunert, University of Delaware; Arielle Katz, University of Delaware; Samantha<br />

Lovascio, University of Delaware<br />

Tattooing as Voluntary Stigma, Dave Paul Strohecker, University of Maryland-College Park<br />

Bodies of Responsibility: Gymnasts' Career Paths from the Floor Exercise to the Shop Floor, Keri E<br />

Monahan, University of Pennsylvania<br />

38. Regular Paper Session— Innovative Approaches to Teaching Sociology (St. James Room)<br />

Presider: Jill Schultz, Frederick Community College<br />

Talking Back to Nike: Culture Jamming in the Sociology Classroom, Abigail Schoneboom, City University<br />

of New York<br />

Teaching and Learning Without a Self: How a Buddhist Pedagogy Can Transform the Sociology Classroom,<br />

Peter Kaufman, SUNY New Paltz<br />

Using Iconic Photos to Teach about the Civil Rights Movement, Paul T. Murray, Siena College<br />

Disciplinary Debates and Community Engagement: Productive Tensions in Teaching Public Sociology<br />

through Community-Based Research, Emily W Kane, Bates College<br />

39. Regular Paper Session— Investigating Environmental Conservation (Cabot Room)<br />

Presider: Beniam Awash, Binghamton University<br />

Household Character and the Environmentalism of Young People: An Examination with Data from the<br />

National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, Christopher W Podeschi, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania<br />

Walk the Walk or Talk the Talk: Municipal Climate Action in New England, Tara S Pierce, University of<br />

New Hampshire<br />

The Social Construction of Climate Change News Media: 1999-2009, Shawn A Trivette, University of<br />

Massachusetts Amherst; Ethan Plofsky, University of Massachusetts Amherst<br />

Environmental Politics and the Movement to Regulate Toxic Chemicals, Amy E Lubitow, Northeastern<br />

University<br />

Student Perceptions of the Causes and Consequences of Climate Change, 2006-2010, Lillian H O'Connell,<br />

University of Central Florida<br />

40. Regular Paper Session— Mothering Outside the Home: Institutional and Class Differences<br />

(Longfellow Room)<br />

Presider: Margaret K Nelson, Middlebury College<br />

Organizers: Vanessa L Munoz, Brandeis University; Amanda M Gengler, Brandeis University<br />

Race, Class and (M)othering in a Battered Women’s Shelter, Amanda M Gengler, Brandeis University<br />

"I’m Selfish When I Volunteer": Mothering and Professional Volunteer, Vanessa L Munoz, Brandeis<br />

University<br />

Managing Schooling: The Work Mothers Do to Support the Education of Teens, Demie Kurz, University of<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Discussant:<br />

Anita I Garey, University of Connecticut<br />

41. Regular Paper Session— Negotiating Biracial Identity (Lexington Room)<br />

Presider: Hsin-Yi Liu, State University of New York at Buffalo<br />

White Mothering of Asian Children: Racial and Ethnic Issues in Adoption, Jungyun Gill, University of<br />

Connecticut<br />

Understanding Identity Differences among Biracial Siblings, Melissa Herman, Dartmouth College; Sheli<br />

Chabon, Dartmouth College<br />

Colorblindness and Racial Democracy: Black-White Unions in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Los Angeles, CA,<br />

Chinyere Osuji, University of California - Los Angelos<br />

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Thursday, 3:30 PM—5:00 PM cont'd<br />

42. Regular Paper Session— Organizational Structures and Pressures for Change (White Hill Room)<br />

Presider: Amanda Merryman, Harvard University<br />

Institutionalized Occupations and the Limits to Interdisciplinary Teamwork in Hospitals, Dana B<br />

Weinberg, Queens College, CUNY Graduate Center; Jennifer Perloff, Brandeis University; Dianne Cooney-<br />

Miner, St. John Fisher College; Lucy MacPhail, Harvard University<br />

Patchiness at the Periphery: Heterogeneity and Weak Isomorphic Pressures in Institutional Fields, Linda<br />

Quirke, Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

Teams, Race, Inequality, and the Status Quo: Post-Bureaucratic Employment in High-Performance<br />

Organizations, Michael L. Wayne, University of Virginia<br />

43. Regular Paper Session— Relational Mechanisms of Competition and Collaboration in Markets and<br />

Organizations (Thoreau Room)<br />

Presider: Valery Yakubovich, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Organizer: Valery Yakubovich, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Benchmarking, Competition, and Identity, Sean Safford, University of Chicago<br />

To Waltz, To Swing, or To Mosh: Relational Work and the Construction (or Not) of Collaboration in<br />

Manufacturing Industries, Josh Whitford, Columbia University<br />

Imitation as a Mechanism of Competition in Social Networks, Valery Yakubovich, University of<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Discussant:<br />

Ezra Zuckerman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

44. Regular Paper Session— Striving for Equality: Comparative Examinations of How Family and<br />

Organizations Shape Work Lives (Holmes)<br />

Presider: Carrie L Shandra, Hofstra University<br />

Gender, Employment, and Work Hours: Cross-national Patterns, Joya Misra, University of Massachusetts,<br />

Amherst ; Michelle Budig, University of Massachusetts; Irene Boeckmann, University of Massachusetts<br />

Change Without Change: Women's Employment in Recessionary Japan, Eunmi Mun, Harvard University<br />

Mothers - The New Hidden Reserve? Career Penalties for Mothers Time Out in Relation to the Macro<br />

Economic Situation in Germany and the U.S., Silke Aisenbrey, Yeshiva University; Daniela Grunow,<br />

Amsterdam University<br />

Beyond Department Climate: Women Faculty at Liberal Arts Colleges, Catherine W Berheide, Skidmore<br />

College; Tara E Kelley, Skidmore College; Cay Anderson-Hanley, Union College; Joelle Sklaar, Skidmore<br />

College<br />

45. Regular Paper Session— The Intersection of the Market and Family (Stuart Room)<br />

Presider: Amy C Sousa, Boston College<br />

Parents, Children, and Entertainment Media: Negotiating the Blurry Boundary Between Public and Private,<br />

Markella B Rutherford, Wellesley College<br />

The Commercialization of Intimacy: Markets in Family Members, Laura V Heston, University of<br />

Massachusetts - Amherst<br />

Why Don’t They Just Get Married?: Homeless Chicanas in San Francisco Talk About Why They Choose<br />

Motherhood Over Marriage, Anne R Roschelle, SUNY New Paltz<br />

Orphan Status, Family Instability, and Age at Sexual Debut in Urban Kenya, Rachel E Goldberg, Brown<br />

University<br />

46. Regular Paper Session— The Promise of College and the Limits of Class Mobility (Brandeis Room)<br />

Presider: Ingrid Semaan, University of Connecticut<br />

Hanging Out With the Joneses: Display and Interpretation of Consumption on Elite College Campuses.,<br />

Elizabeth M Lee, University of Pennsylvania<br />

White Working-Class Women in Academia: Breaking Through the Class Ceiling, Joleen L Greenwood,<br />

Kutztown University of PA<br />

Low-Wage Service Work and the Downward Mobility of Black Middle-Class Children, Algernon Austin,<br />

Economic Policy Institute<br />

Seeking Opportunity Among Equals: Why Whites and the Rich Have Less Need for Education, William<br />

Mangino, Hofstra University; Marc Silver, Hofstra University<br />

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Thursday, 3:30 PM—5:00 PM cont'd<br />

47. Events of Special Interest to Graduate Students— What Do Graduate Sociology Students Do After<br />

Graduation? The Prospects for Employment in the New Social Realities (Cambridge Room)<br />

Presider: Keumjae Park, William Paterson University<br />

Organizer: Enrique S. Pumar, The Catholic University of America<br />

Roberta Spalter-Roth, American <strong>Sociological</strong> Association<br />

48. Events Co-sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women and the Committee on the Status<br />

of Minorities — Women, Wages, and Poverty (Charles River Room)<br />

Organizers: Meghan Ashlin Rich, University of Scranton; Dana Hysock Witham, Indiana University of<br />

Pennsylvania; Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University<br />

Understanding Black Women's Persistent Poverty and Concentration in Low Wage Jobs, Enobong Hannah<br />

Branch, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Caroline Hanley, College of William and Mary<br />

Why the Glass is Still Half Empty: Career Mobility among High School Educated African American Women<br />

Workers in the Postindustrial Era, Katrinell M. Davis, University of Vermont<br />

Variations in the Effects of Welfare and Work on Mothers' Wages Across Racial and Ethnic Groups,<br />

Heather Macpherson Parrott, Long Island University, C.W. Post<br />

The Care Imperative in Working-class America, Lisa Dodson, Boston College; Wendy Luttrell, The<br />

Graduate Center, CUNY<br />

49. ESS Special Events & <strong>Meeting</strong>s— Graduate Education Committee Business <strong>Meeting</strong> (Hancock Room)<br />

Sessions 5:30 PM—7:00 PM<br />

50. Plenary— The Robin Williams Lecture: Honoring Naomi R. Gerstel, "Giving and Taking Care: Right or<br />

Privilege?" (Georgian Room)<br />

Organizer: Pamela Stone, Hunter College and Graduate Center, CUNY<br />

Introductory Comments:<br />

Dan Clawson, University of Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

Natasha Sarkisian, Boston College<br />

Reception to follow<br />

Friday, March 19<br />

Sessions 8:30 AM—10:00 AM<br />

51. Regular Paper Session— Conceiving Structures of Inequality (Back Bay)<br />

Presider: Michael Wallace, University of Connecticut<br />

The Contested Relationship between U.S. Neo-Liberal Economy and Low Wage Service Work: A<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Interpretation, Gokhan Savas, Syracuse University<br />

The Class Locations of the Urban Informal Sector: Possibilities and Limitations of the Competing Marxian<br />

Theorizations on the Subject, Sebastian G Guzman, New School for Social Research<br />

Toward an Intersectional Analysis of Israeli <strong>Society</strong>, Debra Guckenheimer, Northeastern University<br />

Class Structure, Class Formation, and Class Consciousness in the US: Ego Networks in Socio-Structural<br />

Space, Jeremiah L. Coldsmith, University of Arizona<br />

Poverty, Subalternity, and Conservative Governmentality: Compassionate Televisual Representations of<br />

the Urban Poor in Turkey, Burak Kose, York University; Tugce Ellialti, University of Pennsylvania<br />

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Friday, 8:30 AM—10:00 AM cont'd<br />

52. Regular Paper Session— Cultural Icons: Representation of Popular Culture (Winthrop Room)<br />

Presider: Nicole C Michaud Wild, SUNY Albany<br />

You Are Not Alone: Technology, Youth and the Passing of a Cultural Icon, Johanna Pabst, Boston College<br />

A Hood Billionaire?: Describing Major Contradictions in Rap Music, Jeffrey M Tienes, The George<br />

Washington University<br />

Our Mobster's Mind. The Sopranos and the Evolution of Masculinity in America and Italy, Vincenzo Mele,<br />

Monmouth University<br />

Dissecting Discipline: Exploring the World of The Matrix Through Social Theories of Power, Michael Ortiz,<br />

CUNY Brooklyn College<br />

53. Regular Paper Session— Families and Education (St. James Room)<br />

Presider: Janice D Aurini, University of Waterloo<br />

Models for Educating Child Laborers, Sharon Dettmer, Cazenovia College<br />

Pregnant Bodies in Student Bodies: The Experiences of Pregnant and Mothering High School Students,<br />

Mary P Erdmans, Central Connecticut State University<br />

Children on Their Own in School, Parents Alone in America: Understanding Immigrant Parental<br />

Involvement, Vivian Louie, Harvard Graduate School of Education<br />

Families' Perceptions of School Quality, Helen Marie Miamidian, Temple University<br />

54. Regular Paper Session— Financial Markets and Regulations (Cabot Room)<br />

Presider: David S Pedulla, Princeton University<br />

It's in the Cards: Economic Crisis and the Transformation of Credit Card Regulation, Lloyd Klein, St.<br />

Francis College<br />

Shareholder Value and the New Downsizing: The Role of Market Intermediaries, Jiwook Jung, Harvard<br />

University<br />

With Sober Senses: An Analysis of Finance Capital, Louis Kontos, John Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

Constructing Governance in The Shadow Financial System: An Empirical Investigation of Social Institutions<br />

and Structures in the U.S. Hedge Fund Market, Todd Arthur Bridges, Brown University<br />

55. Regular Paper Session— Healthcare Workers on the Frontline (Constitution Room)<br />

Presider: Dana B Weinberg, Queens College, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

Constructing the Professional Role through Talk: The Case of Emergency Services Call Takers, Angela C<br />

Garcia, Bentley University<br />

Unofficial Flexibility at a Nursing Home: Nurses, Nursing Assistants, and Variations in Work Schedules and<br />

Hours, Jillian Crocker, University of Massachusetts - Amherst; Ming Li, University of Massachusetts -<br />

Amherst; Naomi Gerstel, University of Massachusetts - Amherst; Dan Clawson, University of<br />

Massachusetts - Amherst<br />

The Impact of Social Structures on the Work, Education, and Family Experiences of Front Line Health Care<br />

Workers, Jennifer Craft Morgan, UNC Institute on Aging; Brandy Farrar, UNC Institute on Aging; Kendra<br />

Jason, UNC Institute on Aging; Peter J. Stein, University of North Carolina<br />

Real Emergencies: Shared Understandings of Appropriate Use Among Emergency Medical Service<br />

Providers, Chris Prener, Northeastern University; Alisa K Lincoln, Northeastern University<br />

56. Regular Paper Session— Interpreting Today's Economics Through Social Theory and Historical<br />

Contexts (White Hill Room)<br />

Presider: Christopher B. Yenkey, Cornell University<br />

Classic <strong>Sociological</strong> Theory and Modern Economic Relationships, Connor J Brooks, The American<br />

University<br />

Social Outcomes of Economic Change: Learning from the Past, Sarah Busse Spencer, The College of New<br />

Jersey<br />

Reevaluating Marxian Theories of Crisis, David Calnitsky, University of Wisconsin - Madison<br />

The Social Construction of Scarcity and the Present Crisis, Costas Panayotakis, New York City College of<br />

Technology (CUNY)<br />

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Friday, 8:30 AM—10:00 AM cont'd<br />

57. Regular Paper Session— Learning to Labor in New and Old Jobs (Whittier Room)<br />

Presider: Robert Zussman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

Changing A Career: Double-Meaning Creation and its Emotions, Haryun Peun, State University of New<br />

York at Stony Brook<br />

Laboring to Learn: The Contradictory Role of Interns in the Music Industry, Alexandre Frenette, City<br />

University of New York, Graduate Center<br />

Hard Times Hit the Millennials: Workplace Communication Strategies to Aid the Adaptation of the Entitled<br />

Generation, John A. Kovach, Chestnut Hill College; Andrea Mitnick, Kutztown University<br />

58. Regular Paper Session— Out of Prison (Alcott Room)<br />

Presider: Elaine Enriquez, Princeton University<br />

A Long Shower, Good Food, and Some Sex: Reentry Concerns and Realities for Formerly-Incarcerated<br />

Youth, Jamie J Fader, SUNY Albany<br />

A Day in the Life: How Women Ex-Prisoners Spend Their Time and its Relevance to Desistance and<br />

Reentry Support Services, Andrea M Leverentz, University of Massachusetts - Boston<br />

Parental Roles and Reintegration of Drug-Involved Prison Releasees, Cynthia A Robbins, University of<br />

Delaware; Steven S Martin, University of Delaware; Daniel J O'Connell, University of Delaware<br />

59. Regular Paper Session— Rethinking the Impact of Globalization on Identities (Franklin Room)<br />

Presider: Van C. Tran, Harvard University<br />

Reflexive Particularism and the Reconfiguration of the National, Daniel Levy, Stony Brook University<br />

Human Rights as Cosmopolitan Nationalism?, Anne M Castelvecchi, University of Virginia<br />

Globalizing Personality, JoAnn Chirico, Penn State Beaver<br />

The Perfect Europeans? Identification with Europe among EU Elites, Eleni Arzoglou, Harvard University<br />

60. Regular Paper Session— The Financial Crisis and its Aftermaths in Global Perspectives (Lexington<br />

Room)<br />

Presider: Jerry Jacobs, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Individualizing the Unknown: Examining the Implications of Risk and Individualization in the Face of<br />

Foreclosure, Lauren M Ross, Temple University<br />

Unintended Consequence of Economic Crisis: Criminality and Inter-ethnic Group Affiliation In A Nigerian<br />

City, Ogunnika O Zacchaeus, Virginia State University<br />

Community Organizations amid Financial Crisis, Michael Gibbons, Gettysburg College<br />

Home Ownership as Economic Investment: Reflections Pre- and Post-Crisis, Courtney Feldscher, Boston<br />

University<br />

61. Regular Paper Session— The Organizational Dimension of Community (Brandeis Room)<br />

Presider: Debra Osnowitz, Clark University<br />

Collective Efficacy and Recession-Era Organizational Stability, Carly R Knight, Harvard University<br />

Neoliberalism and Nonprofits: Voluntary Organizations in Local and Global Context, Patricia Ellen Tweet,<br />

College at Brockport State University of New York<br />

Trends in the Afghan American Community in Queens, Suzanne Strickland, Queens College CUNY; Kaisa<br />

Hagen, Queens College; Vivian Fok, Queens College; Mohibullah Husainy, Queens College; Khusro<br />

Rakshani, Queens College CUNY<br />

62. Regular Paper Session— The Return of Class (Thoreau Room)<br />

Presider: Khaled Kazem Aboudouh, Sohag University<br />

The Revenge of the Capitalist Class: Charting the Rise of Neoliberalism, Thomas Volscho, CUNY College<br />

of Staten Island<br />

Status Groups in Social Mobilization: The Case of Singapore, 1945-1965, Kiat-Jin Lee, Columbia<br />

University<br />

Class in Name Only: Subjective Class Identity, Objective Class Position, and Vote Choice in American<br />

Presidential Elections, Benjamin Sosnaud, Harvard University; David Brady, Duke University; Steven<br />

Frenk, Duke University<br />

The Coexistence of Alternative Political Belief Systems: The Role of Class and Religious Identities in<br />

Producing Different Understandings of the Political Debate in the US, Amir Goldberg, Princeton<br />

University; Delia Baldassarri, Princeton University<br />

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Friday, 8:30 AM—10:00 AM cont'd<br />

63. Regular Paper Session— Transitions to Adulthood (Beacon Hill)<br />

Presider: Nathan E Fosse, Harvard University<br />

Why Hurry into Marriage When Others Retreat from It? Interactions between Economic Potential and<br />

Marital Expectations among American Youth, Yingchun Ji, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill<br />

Bad Black Girls Who Are Not All Bad, Rhonda F Levine, Colgate University<br />

Patterns of Co-Residence and Leaving Parental Home: Sequence Analysis in a Life-Course Perspective,<br />

Anna Manzoni, Yale University<br />

Impermanent Markers: Youth with Disabilities Assessment of Traditional Markers of Adulthood, Valerie<br />

Leiter, Simmons College; Alexis Dittmer, Simmons College<br />

Struggling to Achieve: A Qualitative, Longitudinal Examination of the Transition to Adulthood, Laura J<br />

Napolitano, University of Pennsylvania<br />

64. Regular Paper Session— Urban Neighborhoods and Gentrification (Cambridge Room)<br />

Presider: Angela Aidala, Columbia University<br />

A Typology of Gentrification, Ann Owens, Harvard University<br />

Green Preservation or Gentrification?, Aaron Passell, Muhlenberg College<br />

Whose Change Is It? A Multimodal Exploration of Urban Ecology and Gentrification Resistance in<br />

Crumbling Black Communities, Jeniece T Lusk, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania<br />

Moving Beyond The Office: The Revitalization of Scranton and the Creative Class, Meghan Ashlin Rich,<br />

University of Scranton<br />

65. Roundtable— Caregiving and End of Life Planning for the Elderly (Georgian Room - Table 7)<br />

An Overview of American Medicaid with an Emphasis on Elderly Programs: A Case Study of Mid <strong>Eastern</strong><br />

States in America, Yushi Li, Northern Kentucky University; Jamie Toebbe, Northern Kentucky University;<br />

Debra C Lemke, McDaniel College<br />

Public/Private Organization of Long-term Care in Poland, Rachel Filinson, Rhode Island College; Darek<br />

Niklas, Rhode Island College; Piotr Chmielewski, University of Warsaw<br />

Perceiving the Self as a Burden and the Likelihood of End-of-Life Planning, Susan M Bodnar Deren,<br />

Rutgers University<br />

66. Roundtable— Changing Cities: Perceptions of Urban Problems (Georgian Room - Table 10)<br />

Overcoming Stigma to Shrink a City, Koby Oppenheim, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

Deres Water in dem Streets: Doomsday Predictions and the Reification of Impending Doom for an<br />

American City, Dana M Greene, North Carolina Central University<br />

How did The Washington Post and The New York Times Coverage of Hurricane Katrina Advance the<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Understanding of Disasters?, Carimanda Baynard, American University<br />

Threats and Opportunities: Experiences in Public Housing in Utica, NY, Allison Patchen, Colgate<br />

University<br />

67. Roundtable— Constructing Religious Identities (Georgian Room - Table 6)<br />

Searching For a New Way to Be Church: Catholic Identity and Community in a Changing Institutional<br />

Environment, Matthew T Loveland, LeMoyne College; Catherine Farrell, LeMoyne College<br />

The Idea of the Calling among Evangelical International Students from China, Roman R Williams, Boston<br />

University<br />

Family in the Church: Latter-day Saint Doctrine Regarding Family and Gender, Amber J Seidel, Purdue<br />

University; Robert Orrange, <strong>Eastern</strong> Michigan University<br />

68. Roundtable— Immigration, Ethnicity and Assimilation (Georgian Room - Table 11)<br />

Latino/a Language Assimilation in the United States, George R Still, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State<br />

University<br />

Third Culture Kids: Latino TCKs in an American Community, Grace A Ravines, Lehigh University<br />

"I Chose to Fight!": Deploying Narratives of Undocumented Immigrant Students to Gather Support for the<br />

DREAM Act, Thomas Pineros-Shields, Brandeis University<br />

Non-Spatial Communities of Immigrant Populations: Nigerians and Voluntary Associations, James L.<br />

Huettig, Northwestern University<br />

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Friday, 8:30 AM—10:00 AM cont'd<br />

69. Roundtable— Is the "Tuskegee" Syphilis Study still Relevant? (Georgian Room - Table 1)<br />

Organizer: Susan M Reverby, Wellesley College<br />

Susan M Reverby, Wellesley College<br />

Lundy Braun, Brown University<br />

Irene Monroe, media commentator<br />

Vivian L Carter, Tuskegee University<br />

70. Roundtable— Life on the Inside: Prisons and Prisoners (Georgian Room - Table 9)<br />

Women Behind Bars: Inequality and Injustice, Marcoux Faiia, Rivier College; Sylvia Mignon, UMass<br />

Boston<br />

In the Heart of the Beast: Masculinity and Fathering on the Inside, Anna Curtis, University of<br />

Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

Blessings of Today: Transformations of an American Penal Institution, 1913 to Present, Robert L Clark,<br />

Mansfield University<br />

Prisons' Reactions to New Challenges with Contraband, Gennifer Furst, William Paterson University<br />

71. Roundtable— Neoliberalism and the State (Georgian Room - Table 5)<br />

The "New" Neoliberal Order: Are Urban Elites Playing the Same Old Game by "New" Rules?, Brett T<br />

Goldstein, State University of New York at Buffalo<br />

Crisis of Neoliberal Ideology? Talking with Workers in the RV Capital of the World, Andrea L. Hill,<br />

Northeastern University<br />

Green Consumerism: The Gendered Side of the Popular Discourse on Citizenship and Consumption,<br />

Yuliya Dudaronak, University of Virginia<br />

Chávez and Venezuela's Anti-business Vote in 1998: Reconsidering the Popular Basis of Anti-noeliberal<br />

Politics, Leslie C Gates, Binghamton University<br />

72. Roundtable— On Abuse (Georgian Room - Table 4)<br />

Sexual Assault, Relational Distance and Participation in the Criminal Justice System, Desiree Wiesen-<br />

Martin, University of New Hampshire<br />

Reducing Non-consensual Bride Kidnapping in Kyrgyzstan, Russell l Kleinbach, Philadelphia University<br />

'Honor Trouble': Honor crime and Governmental Discourses in Turkey, Hayrunnisa Goksel, Northwestern<br />

University<br />

Home on the Range: Women's Experiences of Partner Abuse in Rural Montana, Meredith Ewerspeck,<br />

Harvard University<br />

74. Roundtable— The Gendering of Culture (Georgian Room - Table 2)<br />

The Future of Gender: Star Trek Next Generation vs. Battlestar Galactica, Yvette J Samson, Bloomsburg<br />

University<br />

The American Dream through the Eyes of Women, Kaya Hamer-Small, Brooklyn College<br />

Kahlo and O’Keefe: A Study of Feminist Art, Eileen Weigand, VPI & SU<br />

Emotional Escapism and Romance Reading, Andrea C Barra, Rutgers University<br />

76. Roundtable— Uneasy Relations: Embodying Gender and Power (Georgian Room - Table 12)<br />

Twenty-First Century Girls: Reflections on Current Research, Kathleen D. Turkel, University of Delaware<br />

No, You Don’t! Proposition 8 to Ban Same-Sex Marriage and the Social Movement Literature, Tarun D<br />

Banerjee, SUNY, Stony Brook<br />

GLBT Youth and Movement Generations in the US Gay and Lesbian Movement, Megan K. Murphy,<br />

University at Albany, SUNY<br />

Real Men Do Get Eating Disorders: A <strong>Sociological</strong> Approach to Gender, Men and Eating Disorders, Frank<br />

Sedita, Drew University<br />

77. Workshop— The Sloan Work and Family Research Network: A Resource for Information on the New<br />

Realities of Work, Family and the Economy (Hancock Room)<br />

Organizers: Stephen Sweet, Ithaca College; Judi Casey, Work and Family Research Network Boston College;<br />

Michele Lee Kozimor-King, Elizabethtown College<br />

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Friday, 8:30 AM—10:00 AM cont'd<br />

78. Events Sponsored by Committee on Status of Women— The Sandwich Generation (Charles River<br />

Room)<br />

Organizers: Dana Hysock Witham, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Meghan Ashlin Rich, University of<br />

Scranton; Laura West Steck, York College of PA<br />

Tamara L. Smith, Westfield State College<br />

Michelle Napierski-Prancl, Russell Sage College<br />

Eileen Keane, Elder Service Program - National PACE<br />

Mindy Fried, Arbor Consulting Partners<br />

79. MINI-CONFERENCE: China in the 21st Century— Chinese Institutions in Transition (Newbury Room)<br />

Presider: Rachel S Core, Johns Hopkins University<br />

Resurgence of TB in the Post-Work Unit Era: Return of Health Inequalities in Shanghai, Rachel S Core,<br />

Johns Hopkins University<br />

Shifting Ethnic Boundaries in Chinese Educational Institutions in Economic Crisis, Weiting Lu, City<br />

University of New York<br />

Politics of Conformity: Naming Practices in Totalitarian China, Elena Obukhova, Massachusetts Institute<br />

of Technology; Ezra Zuckerman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Jiayin Zhang, Masschusetts<br />

Institute of Technology<br />

South-South: China and the New Paradigm in the Race to the Bottom, Robert Ross, Clark University<br />

Sessions 10:15 AM—11:45 AM<br />

80. Thematic— Economic Sociology: Policies to Address Our Economic Crisis (Arlington Room)<br />

Organizer: Jerry Jacobs, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Why Do We Still Have Speculative Bubbles?: Some Policy Considerations, Mitch Abolafia, SUNY, Albany<br />

Executive Compensation: <strong>Sociological</strong> Roots and Policy Recommendations, Rakesh Khurana, Harvard<br />

University<br />

Banking on Tradition: Policies to Promote of Relationship-Based Financial Services, Christopher Marquis,<br />

Harvard University<br />

Toward an Industrial Policy for the U. S.: Lessons from China, Doug Guthrie, New York University<br />

81. Thematic— Employment, Unions and Downsizing (Clarendon Room)<br />

Presider: Dan Clawson, University of Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

Organizer: Dan Clawson, University of Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

The current Great Recession is the worst economic period in 70 years; the official unemployment rate is over 10<br />

percent, and more than 1 out of 6 people is unemployed, discouraged, or involuntarily working part-time. Wall<br />

Street has received massive support; workers have not, and recession has eroded public support for unions. This<br />

panel will examine the varying kinds of responses that business, workers, and unions have made and are making<br />

to the current economic crisis, drawing as well on lessons from past economic crises.<br />

Ruth Milkman, CUNY Graduate Center and UCLA<br />

Janice Loux, UNITE HERE Local 26, Boston, Massachusetts<br />

Marshall Ganz, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University<br />

82. Conversation with— William A. Gamson, Richard Healey, William Hoynes on "Media and Collective<br />

Civic Engagement" (Stuart Room)<br />

Discussants:<br />

William A. Gamson, Boston College<br />

Richard Healey, Grassroots Policy Project<br />

William Hoynes, Vassar College<br />

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Friday, 10:15 AM—11:45 AM cont'd<br />

83. Author-Meets-Critics— The Italian Way: Food and Social Life by Douglas Harper and Patrizia Faccioli<br />

(Franklin Room)<br />

Presider: Robert Zussman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

Critic, Marjorie L. DeVault, Syracuse University<br />

Critic, James M. Jasper, CUNY, Graduate Center<br />

Critic, Paolo Parigi, Stanford University<br />

Discussants:<br />

Douglas A. Harper, Duquesne University<br />

Patrizia Faccioli, University of Bologna<br />

84. Regular Paper Session— Carework and Parenting: Practices, Values and Attitudes (Beacon Hill)<br />

Presider: Yi-Ping Shih, SUNY-Buffalo<br />

Is Bio Really Better? Investigating the Parenting Practices of Cohabiting Couples, Elizabeth M Hicks,<br />

University at Buffalo<br />

"Family Values" Among Poor and Non-Poor Women and Men in the NSFG: Thinking About Relationship,<br />

Gender, and Parenting Differences in Attitudes and Behaviors, Diana Romero, Hunter College, CUNY<br />

"I Feed My Son Milk to Make His Head Grow:" Variations in Child-Rearing Styles Among Rural-to-Urban<br />

Migrants in Bolivia, Caitlin Daniel, Harvard University<br />

Who’s Got the Kids? How Mothers and Fathers Adjust Work Schedules to Accommodate Childrearing,<br />

Sara B Raley, McDaniel College; Melissa Atkinson, McDaniel College<br />

85. Regular Paper Session— Community Currencies in the United States (Whittier Room)<br />

Presider: Ed Collom, University of Southern Maine<br />

Organizer: Ed Collom, University of Southern Maine<br />

Participation in a Community Currency System: Social Networks and Services Exchanged, Ed Collom,<br />

University of Southern Maine<br />

Do Community Currencies Enhance Quality of Life: Evidence From a Hospital-based Time Bank<br />

Organization, Judith N Lasker, Lehigh University<br />

An Untraditional Economic Approach to Local Currency: Berkshares and Beyond, Shira L Siegel<br />

The Time Trade Circle: A Time Bank, Katherine Ellin, Time Trade Circle<br />

86. Regular Paper Session— Democratization and its Discontents (Thoreau Room)<br />

Presider: Lynn D Nelson, Virginia Commonwealth University<br />

The Making of the Urban Middle Class in South Korea: Discipline, Nation-Building, and the Creation of<br />

Ideal National Subjects, Myungji Yang, Brown University<br />

The Predicament of Developmental Citizenship: Economic Development, Democracy, and Citizenship<br />

Politics in South Korea, Kyung-Sup Chang, Seoul National University<br />

The Third Wave of Democracy, Rakkoo Chung, SUNY, Albany<br />

A <strong>Sociological</strong> Institutionalist Perspective Towards Turkey-EU Relations, Bilge Sanli, Stony Brook<br />

University<br />

Republican Criminal Justice in Africa, Paula Gormley, Bronx Community College/CUNY<br />

87. Regular Paper Session— Education and the Reproduction of Inequality (Winthrop Room)<br />

Presider: Lauren E McDonald, California State University Northridge<br />

Two Paths to Inequality in Educational Outcomes: Family Background and Educational Selection in the<br />

United States and Norway, Liza Reisel, City University of New York, the Graduate Center<br />

The Role of Independent Educational Consultants in the College Admissions Process, Jill M Smith,<br />

Brandeis University<br />

The Relationship between Per Pupil Spending, School SES and Average Math and Reading Proficiency<br />

Levels, Timothy Madigan, Mansfield University; Shana Weiser, Mansfield University<br />

An Examination of the Summer Learning Gap in Canada, Scott Davies, McMaster University; Janice D<br />

Aurini, University of Waterloo<br />

The Effects of a Return to Higher Education for Certification on Teachers in Charter Schools, Patricia<br />

Maloney, Yale University; Kenann McKenzie Thompson, Columbia University<br />

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Friday, 10:15 AM—11:45 AM cont'd<br />

88. Regular Paper Session— Institutional Logics and Organizations (Holmes)<br />

Presider: Courtney Feldscher, Boston University<br />

Agreeing What to Do, But Not Why: Sentencing in a Juvenile Justice System, Joshua Wakeham, Harvard<br />

University<br />

When Dissonance is a Non-experience: The Role of Institutions in Cognitive Dissonance Prevention, Dena<br />

T Smith, Rutgers University<br />

The Invisible Hand and the Good of Communities: How Institutional Logics Matter in Local Banks, John<br />

Almandoz, Harvard University<br />

Reframing Generational Accounting, Anna C. Rhodes, Boston College<br />

Banking for the Others? The Expansion of Formal Microfinance and the Persistence of Informal Finance<br />

Among Market Women in Ghana, Oi-ying Irene Pang, Johns Hopkins University<br />

89. Regular Paper Session— Marriage, Family and Social Policy (Constitution Room)<br />

Presider: Jennifer Reich, University of Denver<br />

TANF Changes in Relation to Reproduction: Impacts of Welfare Mothers in Time of Economic Crisis,<br />

George R Still, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University<br />

Exploring the Family-Friendly Firm: Do Work-Family HR Benefits Promote Gender Diversity in<br />

Management?, Shawna B Vican, Harvard University<br />

Affects of Equal Parental Leave: comparison between the United States and Sweden, Pa'Ticia Mohsenion,<br />

University of Colorado Denver<br />

Federalism & Same-Sex Marriage: The Current and Future Personal Consequences of a Checkerboard<br />

Policy Regime, Michael J Motta, J.D., Northeastern University<br />

90. Regular Paper Session— Multiple Dimensions of Parenthood Experiences (Cambridge Room)<br />

Presider: Natasha Sarkisian, Boston College<br />

Changes in Parent and Adult Child Relationships Following Marriage, Deborah M Merrill, Clark University<br />

The Effects of the Economic Crisis on Grandparents Raising Grandchildren., Elizangela J Storelli, Boston<br />

College<br />

From Cradle to Pride: How Straight Parents Forge Relationships with their Gay Sons, Jeffrey Johnson,<br />

George Mason University<br />

Apron Strings Attached: Parental Dependence and Subjective Feelings of Adulthood, Sylvie Honig,<br />

University of Chicago<br />

91. Regular Paper Session— Redefining the Urban/Suburban Landscape (Brandeis Room)<br />

Presider: William G Holt, Sacred Heart University<br />

Definitional Reconciliation: Metropolitan, Micropolitan, Suburban, Nancy A Denton, SUNY Albany; Joseph<br />

R Gibbons, SUNY Albany<br />

New Urban Project: Poverty De-concentration and the Urban Poor, Elizabeth Derickson, Princeton<br />

University<br />

Paying a Price for Spatial Disparity: Assessing the Use of Regional Contribution Agreements and their<br />

Impact on New Jerseys Housing Equality, Len Albright, University of Chicago; Rebecca R. Casciano,<br />

Princeton University<br />

Land-Use Regulation and Public Participation: Do Hawaii’s Land-Use Laws Democratize Urban<br />

Development?, Jennifer R Darrah, Brown University<br />

92. Regular Paper Session— The Changing Nature of Work and Inequality in Organizations (Back Bay)<br />

Presider: Emilio J. Castilla, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Organizer: Emilio J. Castilla, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Opportunities Gained Opportunities Lost in the Restructured Workplace, Alexandra Kalev, University of<br />

Arizona<br />

Competition, Community, and Social Inequality in a Virtual Workplace, Valery Yakubovich, University of<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

The Paradox of Meritocracy: Hidden Risks in Merit-based Performance Systems, Emilio J. Castilla,<br />

Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Discussant:<br />

Arne Kalleberg, University of North Carolina<br />

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Friday, 10:15 AM—11:45 AM cont'd<br />

93. Regular Paper Session— The Future of Race (Lexington Room)<br />

Presider: Erik Love, Dickinson College<br />

The Obama Event and the Failure of Race Talk, Michael P Jeffries, Wellesley College<br />

Problematizing Race and Racism, Beth Frankel Merenstein, Central CT State University<br />

A Post-Civil Rights Vision of Racial Equality: Diversity Rhetoric and Initiatives in Three Organizational<br />

Cases, Ellen C Berrey, University at Buffalo, SUNY<br />

Rolling Rightward: An Examination Of The African American Religious Right, Louis Gist Prisock, Colgate<br />

University<br />

94. Regular Paper Session— The Manifest and Latent Effects of the Economic Crisis on the Correctional<br />

Industry and Reentry (White Hill Room)<br />

Presider: Katy Kleis, John Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

Organizer: Katy Kleis, John Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

Parolee for Profit: The Economic and Social Costs of the Privatization of Parole Services, Katy Kleis, John<br />

Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

Privatizing Prisons in an Economic Crisis: Long-Term Problems for a Short-Term Solution?, Jaspreet Gill,<br />

John Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

Female Reentry: A Reconsideration of Policy Measures, Pamela Smykal, John Jay College of Criminal<br />

Justice<br />

Discussant:<br />

Douglas Thompkins, John Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

95. Regular Paper Session— Theoretical Approaches to Gender and Sexuality (Alcott Room)<br />

Presider: Kimberly B Dugan, <strong>Eastern</strong> Connecticut State University<br />

Homosexual Identity: The Case Against Innateness, Donald Paul Sullins, Catholic University of America<br />

The Right Place, the Right Time: Role of Space in the Social Construction of Gender, SaunJuhi Verma,<br />

University of Chicago<br />

The Postmodern Intersection of Lesbian and Transgender Politics, Widow Centauri, San Diego State<br />

University<br />

96. Regular Paper Session— Transnational Exchanges (Hancock Room)<br />

Presider: Gennifer Furst, William Paterson University<br />

Rituals of Resource Sharing: Negotiating Status and Equality in Cross-national Aid-based Interactions,<br />

LiErin Probasco, Princeton University<br />

Destiny of the Poor: The Transnational Migration of Vietnamese Laborers to the Caribbean, Andrew N.<br />

Le, St. Lawrence University<br />

The Shifting Nature of Transnationalism in the Lives of Elderly Filipino Americans, Trisha J Tiamzon,<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

97. Roundtable— Arts, Culture and Cosmopolitanism (Georgian Room - Table 5)<br />

Embodying Regimes: Ellis Island and the Cité National de l’Histoire de l’Immigration, Binh Pok, CUNY-<br />

Graduate Center; Philip Kasinitz, Hunter College, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

Towards an Urban Arts Democracy: Conversation Under the Cosmopolitan Canopy, Carolyn Chernoff,<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

The New Generation of Arts and Culture Participants, Jason A Martin, Temple University<br />

98. Roundtable— Culture and Consumption Practices (Georgian Room - Table 12)<br />

Green Lifestyles: The Practice and Process of Cultural Coherence, Janet Lorenzen, Rutgers University<br />

Talking Food: Home Food Preservation Practitioners in <strong>Eastern</strong> Kentucky, Lisa M Conley, University of<br />

Kentucky<br />

The De-Mcdonaldization of the Ice Cream Parlor, Tyler M Dupont, SUNY, Buffalo<br />

Consumerism in Early 20th Century NYC through the lens of Klein's on the Square, Andrea Siegel, CUNY<br />

Understanding Green Consumers: An Exploration of Green Consumer Identities in the Marketplace,<br />

Stephanie S DeFranzo, University of Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

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Friday, 10:15 AM—11:45 AM cont'd<br />

99. Roundtable— Factors in Educational Success (Georgian Room - Table 3)<br />

College Students Motivations for Choosing Academic Majors, Melissa A Pittaoulis, Temple University<br />

High Television Viewership and Low Education and Economic Class: A Measurement of Nature Trail Users<br />

in <strong>Eastern</strong> Pennsylvania, Joshua E Kreger, Lehigh University<br />

An Exploration of College Student Achievement at a Mid-Sized Public University, Kenneth B Lang,<br />

Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania<br />

Level of College Qualification and the Likelihood of Degree Completion, Lisa A Pellerin, Ball State<br />

University<br />

100. Roundtable— Global Public Health (Georgian Room - Table 2)<br />

Direct and Indirect Effects of Neo-liberal Economic Policies on Global Rates of Youth Smoking: A Cross<br />

National OLS and SEM Analysis of Macro-determinants of Global Youth Smoking., Gary Maynard, SUNY<br />

Stony Brook<br />

Non-Governmental Organizations, Democracy, and HIV Prevalence: A Cross-National Analysis, Eric J<br />

Shircliff, State University of New York at Stony Brook<br />

Spiked: Explanations of Recent Increases in HIV Infection in the United States, Michael J Staley,<br />

University of New Hampshire<br />

The Massachusetts Health Reform and the Mandated College Sponsored Plans Impact on Bridgewater<br />

State College Students Access to Healthcare, Lisa-Marie Guzman, Bridgewater State College<br />

Constructing and Contesting Authoritative Knowledge: Midwifery and the Struggle for Legitimacy, Sara B<br />

Moore, George Mason University<br />

101. Roundtable— Images of Illegality: Case Examples (Georgian Room - Table 6)<br />

Boundaries of Law: Legitimacy and Violence in Film, Gerald M Turkel, University of Delaware<br />

The Evil in Our Midst: Abu Ghraib as Social Crisis, Jared Del Rosso, Boston College<br />

Racing Deviance: Black Males As The Poster Boys of New Social Taboos. A Theory of Scapegoat Deviance,<br />

Robert E. Washington, Bryn Mawr College<br />

Crime News Sources and Crime Views: The Relationship between News Media Exposure Patterns and<br />

Whites' Opinions about Criminal Justice Issues, Alicia D Simmons, Stanford University<br />

102. Roundtable— Negotiating Work: Professions in Comparative Perspective (Georgian Room - Table<br />

10)<br />

The Effect of Labor Market Intermediaries on Army Veterans, Jessica E Hoffman, University at Buffalo,<br />

SUNY<br />

Job Satisfaction and Burnout Among Various Types of Public Safety Personnel: Traditional vs. Cross-<br />

Trained Departments, Thomas Nowak, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Shelley Nicole Vukman,<br />

Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Alex Heckert, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Kay Snyder, Indiana<br />

University of Pennsylvania; Peter Starr, Indiana University of Pennsylvania<br />

Reconciling the Empirical Idiosyncrasies of Interactive Service Work: A Meditation on Bourdieus Theory of<br />

Symbolic Systems in the Restaurant Context (working paper), Eric Thornton, State University of New<br />

York at Purchase<br />

103. Roundtable— The Body as a Locus of Identity and Inequality (Georgian Room - Table 1)<br />

Hoop Dreams, Street Apparitions: The Black Male Body in the Cultural Practice of Pickup Basketball, John<br />

Robinson, George Mason University<br />

Sexism without Sexists: The Persistence of Gender and Sexual Inequality in the U.S., Tristan S Bridges,<br />

University of Virginia<br />

The Politics of Recognition: The Case of Afro-Brazilian Women's Movements, Nicole B McCoy, George<br />

Mason University<br />

104. Roundtable— The Drama of Art, the Art of Drama (Georgian Room - Table 9)<br />

Outsider Art: The Work of Raymond Materson, Embroidery, and the Hierarchy of the Arts, Anne E<br />

Bowler, University of Delaware<br />

Glocalized Artists: Temple Construction at Burning Man, Genevieve Cox, University of New Hampshire<br />

A Historical Content Analysis of Fiction Media's Portrayal of Violence, Morgan Anderson, SUNY New Paltz<br />

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Friday, 10:15 AM—11:45 AM cont'd<br />

105. Roundtable— Theorizing <strong>Society</strong> I (Georgian Room - Table 11)<br />

Unintended Consequences of Human Actions, Elena M Ermolaeva, Marshall University<br />

We Don't Say That Here: The Function and Capital of Silence in <strong>Society</strong>, Olivia Harris, Drew University<br />

Symptoms of Silence: The Somatization of the Chronic Trauma of Subjugation, Lara Birk, Boston College<br />

The Exhumation of George Washington: The Knowledge and Power Behind His Publicly Hidden National<br />

Secret, Beverly M Pratt, University of Maryland<br />

106. Roundtable— Unequal Swaps and Environmental Justice: Global Perspectives (Georgian Room -<br />

Table 8)<br />

Debt-For-Nature Swaps and Deforestation: Do They Matter?, John M Shandra, SUNY Stony Brook;<br />

Michael Restivo, State University of New York at Stony Brook; Eric J Shircliff, SUNY Stony Brook; Bruce<br />

London, Clark University<br />

It is a Strange Thing for Us to See Water Being Sold: Local Perceptions of the Fijian Bottled Water<br />

Industry, Jessica D Ulrich, University of New Hampshire<br />

Economic Crisis and Idea of Environmental Racism: A Case of Cyclone Aila in Bangladesh Coast., Esha<br />

Chatterjee, Kansas State University<br />

Unequal Ecological Exchange: The Case of Turkey with the EU Searching for a Climate Justice, Lora L<br />

Karaoglu, Northeastern University<br />

107. Events of Special Interest to Undergrad Students— Sociology Through Service Learning (Cabot<br />

Room)<br />

Organizer: Jonathan M White, Bridgewater State College<br />

Incorporating Service Learning as Part of the Creation of a Minor, Stephanie A Bennett, College of Saint<br />

Rose<br />

Service-Learning as Catalyst for Civic Engagement and Social Justice, Jonathan M White, Bridgewater<br />

State College<br />

Faculty Attitudes and Perceptions of Service-Learning: It Depends Who is Asking, Mathew Johnson, Siena<br />

College<br />

108. Events Sponsored by Committee on Status of Women— Women in Sociology: Then and Now<br />

(Morning Session) (St. James Room)<br />

Organizers: Dana Hysock Witham, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Meghan Ashlin Rich, University of Scranton<br />

Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women. This session will feature distinguished panelists who will<br />

share their experiences of and perspectives on women's changing experiences in academia.<br />

Discussants:<br />

Helen A Berger, West Chester University<br />

Lynda Lytle Holmstrom, Boston College<br />

Debra Renee Kaufman, Northeastern University<br />

Laura Kramer, Montclair State University<br />

Kay Snyder, Indiana University of Pennsylvania<br />

109. ESS Special Events & <strong>Meeting</strong>s— <strong>Sociological</strong> Forum Editorial Board <strong>Meeting</strong> - CANCELED<br />

110. MINI-CONFERENCE: China in the 21st Century— Economic Transitions and Cultural Change in<br />

China (Newbury Room)<br />

Presider: Rebecca S.K. Li, The College of New Jersey<br />

Bureaucrats and Entrepreneurs: Building a Business Culture in China, Rebecca S.K. Li, The College of<br />

New Jersey<br />

Guanxi for Sale: Employee Referrals in Different Social Contexts, Enying Zheng, Massachusetts Institute<br />

of Technology; Roberto M Fernandez, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Knowledge in Transmission: How Local Communities Revived their Traditional Knowledge in Reform Era<br />

China (1979-2009), Hsinchao Wu, Harvard University<br />

Back to the Future: Institutional Innovation in Rural China, Xiaoshuo Hou, St. Lawrence University<br />

The Impact of Land Property Rights on Relationship between State and <strong>Society</strong>, Social Structure in<br />

Contemporary China, Guoli Dong, Harvard University<br />

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Friday cont'd<br />

Sessions 12:00 PM—1:30 PM<br />

111. Thematic— Cultural Perspectives on the Current Economic Crisis (Clarendon Room)<br />

Presider: Leslie Salzinger, Boston College<br />

Organizers: Thomas Cushman, Wellesley College; Bryan S Turner, Wellesley College<br />

This session examines the cultural discourse of the economic crisis of 2008-2009 and presents perspectives from a<br />

cultural sociology of economics that illuminate the crisis in new sociological ways. While the causes and solutions of<br />

the crisis are often put forth in the language of economics, everyday understandings are couched in moral terms,<br />

particularly in the language of greed and thrift.<br />

The Financialization of America: Revisiting Daniel Bell, Bryan S Turner, Wellesley College<br />

'Greed Talk' and the Cultural Sociology of the Economic Crisis, Thomas Cushman, Wellesley College<br />

Thrift and the Culture of the Economic Crisis, Josh Yates, University of Virginia<br />

The Authentic Corporation in a Time of Crisis, David Franz, University of Virginia<br />

112. Thematic— Twenty-First Century Economic Recession: New Social Realities (Cambridge Room)<br />

Presider: Davita Silfen Glasberg, University of Connecticut<br />

Organizer: Davita Silfen Glasberg, University of Connecticut<br />

Man-Recession and She-Economy? Understanding the Gender Implications of the Economic Recession,<br />

Mary Gatta, Rutgers University<br />

Precarious Work, Vulnerable Workers, and a Dangerous Economy, Michael Wallace, University of<br />

Connecticut<br />

Economic Recession, Predatory Lending, and the Enhanced Reproduction of Racialized Inequality, Angie<br />

Beeman, University of Connecticut; Davita Silfen Glasberg, University of Connecticut; Colleen Casey,<br />

University of Texas-Arlington<br />

Thomas M. Shapiro, Brandeis University<br />

Discussant:<br />

Davita Silfen Glasberg, University of Connecticut<br />

113. Conversation with— Barry Glassner, Lynn Chancer and Jack Levin on "21st Century Fears: Public<br />

Sociology and Cultural Expectations" (Stuart Room)<br />

Discussants:<br />

Barry Glassner, University of Southern California<br />

Lynn Chancer, Hunter College, CUNY<br />

Jack Levin, Northeastern University<br />

114. Conversation with— Nancy A. Naples, Alison Griffith, Dorothy E. Smith on "Dorothy Smith's<br />

Sociology for Women/People and the Institutional Ethnography Approach" (Berkeley Room)<br />

Presider: Marjorie L. DeVault, Syracuse University<br />

Discussants:<br />

Nancy A. Naples, University of Connecticut<br />

Alison Griffith, York University<br />

Dorothy E. Smith, University of Victoria<br />

115. Author-Meets-Critics— "Do You Know...?": The Jazz Repertoire in Action by Robert Faulkner and<br />

Howard S. Becker (Franklin Room)<br />

Presider: David Grazian, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Critic, William Kornblum, CUNY, Graduate Center<br />

Critic, Paul Lopes, Colgate University<br />

Critic, Lisa McCormick, Haverford College<br />

Discussant:<br />

Robert Faulkner, University of Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

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Friday, 12:00 PM—1:30 PM cont'd<br />

116. Regular Paper Session— Considering Bourdieu and "Sociology as a Contact Sport" (Alcott Room)<br />

Presider: Bridget M Costello, King's College<br />

Meta-Principles for <strong>Sociological</strong> Research in a Bourdieusian Perspective, David Swartz, Boston University<br />

Bridging Bourdieu and Social Movement Theories, Debra Guckenheimer, Northeastern University<br />

Who’s Got Game: Examining Cultural Capital in Local and Contextual Processes, Rhys H. Williams, Loyola<br />

University Chicago; David Purcell, Kent State University<br />

Power, Legitimacy and Crisis: the Question of Historical Continuity in Bourdieu and Habermas, Sebastian<br />

G Guzman, New School for Social Research<br />

117. Regular Paper Session— Education in the Economic Crisis (Winthrop Room)<br />

Presider: Robert B. Smith, Social Structural Research<br />

'Lives at Risk': The Relationship between Budget Cuts and Alternative Education, Janese Free, <strong>Eastern</strong><br />

Nazarene College<br />

Post 911 and Now: How Does the Economy Influence our Graduates?, En-Ping Tung, William Paterson<br />

University<br />

A New Model of Grade Inflation: Departmental Specialization in a Time of Changing University Revenue<br />

Models, Kyle W Albert, Cornell University<br />

Growing the Master's Program in the Context of Shrinking PhD Programs, Roberta Spalter-Roth,<br />

American <strong>Sociological</strong> Association<br />

The Causes and Consequences of the Defunding of Higher Education in New York, Ali S Zaidi, SUNY<br />

Canton<br />

118. Regular Paper Session— Ethnography, Culture, and Interaction (Back Bay)<br />

Presider: Colin Jerolmack, New York University<br />

Organizer: Colin Jerolmack, New York University<br />

Overcoming Creative Differences: Inside the Making of Rap Music, Jooyoung Lee, University of<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Where the Action Is: Ethnography and the Study of Culture in Action, Shamus Khan, Columbia University<br />

From "The Stranger" to Doormen: The Characters of Qualitative Analysis, Past and Present, Jonathan<br />

Wynn, University of Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

Dipping and Dodging: The Social Situation of Precarious People, Alice Goffman, Princeton University<br />

Discussant:<br />

Colin Jerolmack, New York University<br />

119. Regular Paper Session— Macro-Politics and Micro-Structures (Thoreau Room)<br />

Presider: Jennifer M Girouard, Brandeis University<br />

The Pliability of Solidarity: Interest-Based Association and the Subversion of Rational Institutions in<br />

Kyrgyzstan, David Levy, Boston University<br />

Web Deliberation: Interaction Rituals and Community on the Internet, Matthew T Loveland, LeMoyne<br />

College; Delia Popescu, Le Moyne College<br />

Municipal Health Councils in Brazil's Largest Cities, Christopher Gibson, Brown University<br />

Critical Factors Determining the Level of Women’s Political Representation: A Longitudinal Analysis of<br />

South Korea, Se Hwa Lee, State University of New York at Albany<br />

The Importance of Place for Refugee Aid Policymaking in Berlin, 1981-2004, Suzanna M Crage, University<br />

of Pittsburgh<br />

120. Regular Paper Session— Multiple Perspectives on Health and Violence (Constitution Room)<br />

Presider: Jeanne Kimpel, Fordham University<br />

Defining Domestic Violence: Crisis Center Perspectives, Melissa Lyn Matthews, Northeastern University<br />

Gender Identity & Intimate Partner Violence: An Analysis of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent<br />

Health, Adam Messinger, University of California, Riverside<br />

Religious Beliefs and Illness Behavior of Africans in the 21st Century, Augustine A Aryee, Fitchburg State<br />

College<br />

Predicting Long-term Outcomes for Women Physically Abused in Childhood: Relative Contribution of Abuse<br />

Severity, Childhood Stresses, and Family Context, Margaret L Griffin, Harvard Medical School/McLean<br />

Hospital; Maryann Amodeo, Boston University<br />

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Friday, 12:00 PM—1:30 PM cont'd<br />

121. Regular Paper Session— New York and Los Angeles in the Economic and Financial Crisis (Brandeis<br />

Room)<br />

Presiders: David Halle, University of California, Los Angeles; Andrew Beveridge, Queens College, CUNY Graduate<br />

Center<br />

Organizers: Andrew Beveridge, Queens College, CUNY Graduate Center; David Halle, University of California, Los<br />

Angeles<br />

The Political Response to the Economic Crisis: New York and Los Angeles, John Mollenkopf, The Graduate<br />

Center, City University of New York; Raphael J. Sonenshein, California State University Fullerton<br />

Environmentalism: Will Green Save New York?, William Kornblum, CUNY Graduate Center; Steve Lang,<br />

CUNY LaGuardia; Kristen Van Hooreweghe, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

Social Effects of Foreclosures in New York and Los Angeles Metros, a Preliminary Analysis, Andrew<br />

Beveridge, Queens College, CUNY Graduate Center; Elena Vesselinov, Queens College, CUNY Graduate<br />

Center<br />

How New York City’s Housing Differs From Other Cities, and How That is Relevant in The Economic Crisis.,<br />

Ingrid Gould Ellen, Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University; Brendan O'Flaherty,<br />

Columbia University<br />

Mega Projects in New York and Why They Mostly Don’t Happen: Moynihan Station, Atlantic Yards, Javits<br />

Convention Center Expansion, New York Sports and Convention Center, World Trade Center<br />

Redevelopment and Others, David Halle, University of California, Los Angeles; Philip Kasinitz, Hunter<br />

College, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

122. Regular Paper Session— Race, Gender, and Sentencing (Lexington Room)<br />

Presider: Shelarese S Ruffin, Harvard University<br />

The Intersection of Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Death Penalty, Samantha E Applin, SUNY, Albany<br />

Race, Gender and Representation: Constructing Black and White Executions in the South, Annulla<br />

Linders, University of Cincinnati<br />

Social Correlates of Delinquency for Youth in Need of Mental Health Services: Examining the Scope<br />

Conditions of Criminological Theories, Matt Vogel, SUNY Albany; Steven F Messner, SUNY Albany<br />

123. Regular Paper Session— Racial Variation in Work and Family Life (Beacon Hill)<br />

Presider: Margaret Usdansky, Syracuse University<br />

Organizer: Margaret Usdansky, Syracuse University<br />

Race, Gender Ideology, and Fatherhood: The Interactional Effects on Men’s Labor Market Participation and<br />

Earnings, Rebecca Glauber, University of New Hampshire; Kristi Gozjolko, University of New Hampshire<br />

Racial Sameness and Difference in Married Men’s Performance of Housework, Margaret Usdansky,<br />

Syracuse University; Shannon N Davis, George Mason University<br />

Postindustrial Flexibility and Commitment Among African-American and White Working Mothers, Allison<br />

Pugh, University of Virginia<br />

Discussant:<br />

Stephen Sweet, Ithaca College<br />

124. Regular Paper Session— Rethinking Globalization from an International Perspective (St. James<br />

Room)<br />

Presider: Francesca Degiuli, CUNY College of Staten Island<br />

Globalization, Deindustrialization and Welfare State Transformation: The Case of East Asia, Dong Kyun<br />

Im, Harvard University<br />

Globalization and the Crisis in American <strong>Society</strong>, John Clarry, Bloomfield College/TCNJ<br />

Recent Changes in Peru's <strong>Society</strong> and Economy, Henry Vandenburgh, Bridgewater State College<br />

Reactions to Economic Change. Austria and WV Compared., Markus Hadler, Marshall University<br />

Life in Moldova: Some <strong>Sociological</strong> Impressions, A. Javier Trevino, Wheaton College<br />

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Friday, 12:00 PM—1:30 PM cont'd<br />

125. Regular Paper Session— The Social Construction of Gangs and Delinquency (White Hill Room)<br />

Organizer: Douglas Thompkins, John Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

The Cost of Gangs: An Overview of Federal Expenditures During a Financial Crisis, Joshua Eichenbaum,<br />

John Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

The Changing Economy and Women’s Participation in the Illegitimate Opportunity Structure, Marjaline<br />

Vizcarrondo, John Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

The Social Construction of Gangs and the Gang Problem, Louis Kontos, John Jay College of Criminal<br />

Justice; Douglas Thompkins, John Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

It's a Free Ride if You've Already Paid: Recession and Teenage Runaways, Sarah Rivera, John Jay College<br />

of Criminal Justice<br />

Discussant:<br />

Douglas Thompkins, John Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

126. Roundtable— Biracial Identity in the Contemporary U.S. Context (Georgian Room - Table 12)<br />

"Not Quite:" Navigating the Asian/White Multiracial Experience, Hephzibah V. Strmic-Pawl, University of<br />

Virginia<br />

The Influence of Parental Racial Ascription on the Racial Identity Adopted by Biracial individuals, Monique<br />

A Porow, Rutgers University<br />

How do Black and White Biracial College Students Racially Identify? Exploring the Influencing Factors in<br />

the Development and Changes in Self-identification, Jessica C Guthrie, Dartmouth College<br />

127. Roundtable— Comparative Perspectives on Education (Georgian Room - Table 8)<br />

Disciplining Durkheim: Character Education and Multiculturalism, Jeffrey J Guhin, Yale University<br />

What's In a Relationship? Testing Social Capital in Terms of Race, Class, and Contact Time, S Michael<br />

Gaddis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Towards a Better World: The Moral Demands of Global Citizenship Education and the Collective Conscience<br />

of World <strong>Society</strong>, Jeffrey Dill, University of Virginia<br />

128. Roundtable— Economic Crisis and the Realities of Abortion Access in the Contemporary U.S.<br />

(Georgian Room - Table 4)<br />

Organizer: Danielle Bessett, Ibis Reproductive Health<br />

Disparities and Delivery: The Interaction Between Abortion Care Services and Economic Barriers, Jenny<br />

O' Donnell, Abortion Access Project<br />

Medicaid Funding for Abortion in the Cases of Rape, Incest, and Life Endangerment, Amanda Dennis,<br />

Boston University<br />

Connecting Rights to Resources: How Abortion Funds Fight the Injustice of the Hyde Amendment, Megan<br />

J Peterson, National Network of Abortion Funds<br />

Discussant:<br />

Danielle Bessett, Ibis Reproductive Health<br />

130. Roundtable— Mental Health, Social Capital, and Well-Being (Georgian Room - Table 1)<br />

The Influence of Personal Relationships on Mental Health among Older Americans, Leeda J Copley, The<br />

Ohio State University<br />

The Impact of Marital Quality on Mental Health following Spousal Loss, Michelle L Stransky, University of<br />

New Hampshire; Catherine L Moran, University of New Hampshire<br />

There's No Place Like Home: Examining the Emotional Consequences of Hurricane Katrina on the<br />

Displaced Residents of New Orleans, Alexis A Merdjanoff, Rutgers University<br />

Studying the Cultural and Structural Basis for Stigma and Stigma Experiences in Relation to Help Seeking,<br />

Tsiom Ion Motkin, University of Massachusetts, Boston<br />

From Coercion to Responsibility: Defining the Mentally Ill in an Age of Individualism, Matthew Morrison,<br />

University of Virginia<br />

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Friday, 12:00 PM—1:30 PM cont'd<br />

131. Roundtable— Narrative and Identity in Social Movements (Georgian Room - Table 6)<br />

Empowerment of Cyclist Collective Identity in the Social, Safe, and Celebratory Spaces of Critical Mass,<br />

Garrett T Dahl, University of Pittsburgh<br />

"Give Us Something We Can Use:" The Troubles of Bureaucratizing Narrative as an Instrument in the<br />

Contentious Politics of Knowledge., Stephan F Groschwitz, University of Cincinnati<br />

Artistic Scripts, Narratives, and the Expression of Identity: The Theater as Political Weapon, Daniel<br />

Sarabia, Roanoke College; Lauren J. Price, Roanoke College<br />

Collective Violence and Freedom Summer: Some Preliminary Findings from Quantitative Narrative<br />

Analysis, Robert Biggert, Assumption College<br />

132. Roundtable— Parolees and Reintegration (Georgian Room - Table 9)<br />

Self-Control and Predictors of Parole Recidivism, Xiaogang Deng, University of Massachusetts - Boston;<br />

Stephanie Hartwell, University of Massachusetts - Boston; Jenn Walker, University of Massachusetts -<br />

Boston<br />

Don't Give Them Your Bullets!: Reentry, Stigma and Emotion Work, Deirdre D Caputo-Levine, SUNY<br />

Stony Brook<br />

'It's Like No Second Chances, Like You're Still Locked Up:' Widespread Use of Criminal Background Checks<br />

in a Period of High Unemployment, Emily A NaPier, Center for Community Alternatives<br />

The Cycle of Return: An Ethnographic Assessment of Incarcerated Youth and Recidivism, Milton Butts,<br />

Carlow University<br />

133. Roundtable— Professionalization and Local Politics (Georgian Room - Table 10)<br />

Communicating Political Expertise: The Case of Professional Democracy Assistance, Michael J<br />

Christensen, York University<br />

Walking the Talk: Do Organizations Really Represent Their Constituents?, Kathleen M Marchetti, The<br />

Pennsylvania State University<br />

Social Network Analysis and the Decision to Build Centrepointe: The Usefulness of Social Network Analysis<br />

in Revealing Local Power Structures, Adam B. Jonas, University of Kentucky<br />

Local Business Elites and the State: An Instrumentalist Approach to Economic Development, Paul<br />

Knudson, University at Albany<br />

134. Roundtable— Safety and Security in the New Economic Reality (Georgian Room - Table 2)<br />

How Secure are Good Jobs? A Reexamination of Job Expansion in the US, William A Hamilton, University<br />

of Arizona; Daniel E Duerr, University of Arizona<br />

Rule Diversion as Rule Enactment: Diverting Safety Artifacts to Build a Collective Understanding of Safety<br />

in Biology Laboratories, Joelle Evans, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Employee Assistance Programs are the New in Thing. How Wellness Made its Way into the Workplace.,<br />

Daniel J Madron, University of Maryland, Baltimore County<br />

135. Roundtable— Wages and Work: Gender, Race and Ethnicity (Georgian Room - Table 7)<br />

Are Wages Determined by the Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Composition of Jobs? A New Estimation of Job<br />

Devaluation and Earnings Processes, Anat Yom-Tov, Haverford College<br />

Have the Rules Changed or is it Just More of the Same? An Age-Period-Cohort Analysis of Employment<br />

Trends for People with Disabilities, Julia AR Drew, Brown University<br />

The Negotiation of Choice and Action: Native Alaskan Aspiration within the Context of Northern Life,<br />

Catherine Anne Seabury, University of New Hampshire<br />

Sex and the Symphony: Exploring the Causes of Sex Asymmetry in Professional U.S. Orchestras, Heidi E<br />

Rademacher, Brandeis University<br />

The Trafficking of Workers into New Orleans: Legal Status and its Role in the Labor Market, SaunJuhi<br />

Verma, University of Chicago<br />

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Friday, 12:00 PM—1:30 PM cont'd<br />

136. Roundtable— Women, Leadership and Social Movements (Georgian Room - Table 5)<br />

From Movements to Organizations: The Professionalization of Feminism, Casey R Clevenger, Brandeis<br />

University<br />

Rwandan Women’s Roles in the Rebuilding and Facilitation of Peace in Post-Genocide Rwanda, Nicole S.<br />

Fox, Brandeis<br />

Women Leaders and the Creation of an SMO: Findings from a Clerical Workers Movement, Clare<br />

Hammonds, Brandeis University<br />

National Threats and Transnational Ties: The Women’s Movement in Pakistan, Yasmin Zaidi, Brandeis<br />

University<br />

137. Workshop— Introduction to the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS): A Resource for Cross-National<br />

Research on Poverty, Inequality, Employment, and Wealth (Charles River Room)<br />

Organizer: Janet C Gornick, City University of New York Graduate Center<br />

Amalia Leguizamon, City University of New York<br />

Natascia Boeri, City University of New York<br />

Peter Frase, City University of New York<br />

138. Events of Special Interest to Undergrad Students— Undergraduate Panel on Marketing the<br />

Sociology Major and Preparing Students for Employment (Cabot Room)<br />

Presiders: Janice K Purk, Mansfield University; Margaret Walsh, Keene State College<br />

139. MINI-CONFERENCE: Gender, Family, Work & Technology in the Post-Obama Era — Women of Color<br />

Scientists and Engineers: Research and Practices from Academia (Stanbro Room)<br />

Presider: Laura Kramer, Montclair State University<br />

Organizer: Kathrin S. Zippel, Northeastern University<br />

Professional Societies and Data Collection Related to Women of Color in Science and Engineering, Lisa<br />

Frehill, Commission on Professionals in Science and Technology; Rachel Ivie, American Institute of<br />

Physics; Cheryl Leggon, Georgia Tech University<br />

Promoting Women of Color in STEM Academia and Industry: Preliminary Findings from the 2009 Mini-<br />

Symposium on Women of Color in STEM, Maria (Mia) Ong, TERC<br />

Re-thinking Retention: Creating the Support, Community, and Climate Pre-Tenure Faculty Need to Thrive,<br />

Kerry Ann Rockquemore, University of Illinois - Chicago<br />

Discussant:<br />

Enobong Hannah Branch, University of Massachusetts - Amherst<br />

140. MINI-CONFERENCE: China in the 21st Century— China in the Age of Globalization (Newbury Room)<br />

Presider: Liza G. Steele, Princeton University<br />

The Pursuit of Happiness in China: Capitalism, National Pride, & Declining Subjective Well-Being, Liza G.<br />

Steele, Princeton University<br />

Subjective Social Status of Rural, Urban, and Migrant Residents in Reform-Era China, Chunping Han, The<br />

University of Texas at Arlington<br />

Economic Development, Trade, and the Relations among Mainland China, Taiwan and the United States ,<br />

Gabe T. Wang, William Paterson University<br />

When Sea Turtles Come Home: How Reverse Brain Drain Creates Globalization, Elena Obukhova,<br />

Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

141. MINI-CONFERENCE: Work, Power and Inequality— Theoretical Approaches to Workplace<br />

Inequality (Arlington Room)<br />

This session focuses on the theoretical tools being used today to understand how workplace inequality is<br />

generated. Papers will draw from major approaches within sociological theory, as well as middle range conceptual<br />

approaches that aim to elucidate how power operates within workplaces, and how it constitutes various forms of<br />

inequality, including job segregation, wage distributions, systems of labor control, or patterns of employment.<br />

Service Work and Symbolic Power, Jeff Sallaz, University of Arizona<br />

A Relational Theory of Wage Inequality, Dustin Avent-Holt, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Don<br />

Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

Weber and Kafka on Organizations: Chaos and Discretion as Bureaucratic Foundations, Steven H. Lopez,<br />

OSU; Vincent J. Roscigno, OSU; Randy Hodson, OSU; Andrew Martin, OSU<br />

Discussant:<br />

Robin Leidner, University of Pennsylvania<br />

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Friday cont'd<br />

Sessions 1:45 PM—3:15 PM<br />

142. Thematic— Economic Strain in Family Life (Cambridge Room)<br />

Presider: Clare Hammonds, Brandeis University<br />

Organizer: Annette Lareau, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Home Improvement: Supporting, Teaching, and Controlling Poor Families, Jennifer Sherman, Washington<br />

State University<br />

Temp Jobs, Busted Unions and Hyper-Incarceration: Ethnographic Views from the Frontlines, Timothy<br />

Black, University of Hartford<br />

When Ends Don't Meet? Economic Survival Strategies for African American Grandmothers Raising their<br />

Grandchildren, Lashawnda Pittman-Gay, Northwestern University<br />

Discussant:<br />

Kathleen Gerson, New York University<br />

143. Thematic— The American Dream and New Social Expectations (Clarendon Room)<br />

Organizer: Cynthia Fuchs Epstein, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

The Private and the Public in American's Social Change, Orlando Patterson, Harvard University<br />

A New Chance for a More Integrated America, Richard Alba, CUNY<br />

Virtually Normal? Queer Lives and American Dreams, Arlene Stein, Rutgers University<br />

A Majority Without Collectivity: Rude Awakenings in the Feminist American Dream, Cynthia Fuchs<br />

Epstein, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

Discussant:<br />

Arlene S. Skolnick, New York University<br />

144. Conversation with— Prema Kurien, Melissa Wilde, Wendy Cadge on "The Changing Shape of<br />

Religion in American <strong>Society</strong>" (Stuart Room)<br />

Presider: Nancy Ammerman, Boston University<br />

Discussants:<br />

Prema Kurien, Syracuse University<br />

Melissa Wilde, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Wendy Cadge, Brandeis University<br />

145. Author-Meets-Critics— Enabling Creative Chaos: The Organization behind the Burning Man Event<br />

by Katherine Chen (Franklin Room)<br />

Presider: Robin Leidner, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Critic, Carmen Sirianni, Brandeis University<br />

Critic, Debra Minkoff, Barnard College<br />

Critic, David Grazian, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Discussant:<br />

Katherine K. Chen, City College, CUNY<br />

146. Regular Paper Session— Collective Action in International Perspective (White Hill Room)<br />

Presider: JoAnn Chirico, Pennsylvania State University<br />

Ethics of Conviction and Civic Responsibility: Conscientious War Resisters During World War II, Yuichi<br />

Moroi, Temple University<br />

U.S. Government H Experimentation Programs: History, Causes, Consequences and Lessons., Ken<br />

Cunningham, Penn State University<br />

The Next Great Transformation from Kleptocracy Capitalism to Libertarian Socialism through Counter-<br />

Ideology, Societal Education, & Direct Action, John Asimakopoulos, City University of New York, Bronx<br />

Aging, Gender and Development in Latin America: Regional Implications of the Madrid International Plan<br />

of Action on Aging, Elizangela J Storelli, Boston College<br />

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Friday, 1:45 PM—3:15 PM cont'd<br />

147. Regular Paper Session— Economic Crisis and the Conscientious Consumer (Cabot Room)<br />

Presider: Juliet Schor, Boston College<br />

Organizer: Keith R Brown, Saint Joseph's University<br />

Ethical Consumption and the Recession: Comparing Fair Trade Coffee and Handicrafts, Keith R Brown,<br />

Saint Joseph's University<br />

The Gentrification of the American Food Cooperative, Joshua Carreiro, University of Massachusetts,<br />

Amherst<br />

Constructing Social Movements Frames: A Comparison of Socially Responsible Investor and Consumer<br />

Organizations, Paul Dean, University of Maryland<br />

The Price of Eating Ethically: Natural Foods in Hard Times, Laura J Miller, Brandeis University<br />

Discussant:<br />

Juliet Schor, Boston College<br />

148. Regular Paper Session— Economic Uncertainty and Social Inequality (Back Bay)<br />

Presider: Roberto M Fernandez, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Slight Expectations: Coming of Age in the Midst of Economic Uncertainty, Jennifer M Silva, University of<br />

Virginia<br />

Disconnected Women in Louisiana, Rebecca S Powers, East Carolina University; Michelle M Livermore,<br />

Louisiana State University<br />

The Erosion of Security: Contingent Workers' Impact on American Employment Relations, David S<br />

Pedulla, Princeton University<br />

'Us' and 'Them' in the U.S. Financial Crisis: Stories of Blame, Nicole Hala, Queens College<br />

150. Regular Paper Session— National Security and the Mechanisms of Social Control (Thoreau Room)<br />

Presider: Barret M Katuna, University of Connecticut<br />

Social Movements in the Security State: A View From Colombia, Erika Marquez, University of<br />

Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

Who Governs in a Democracy? A Closer Look at the Civil-Military Relations in Turkey, Gulay Turkmen,<br />

Yale University<br />

Political Transformation under Putin and Medvedev: Democratizing and Authoritarian Trends, Lynn D<br />

Nelson, Virginia Commonwealth University; Irina Y Kuzes, independent scholar<br />

151. Regular Paper Session— Negotiating the Local and the Global in the 2009 Pittsburgh G20 Protests:<br />

Economy, War and Climate Change (Berkeley Room)<br />

Organizers: Rachel V Kutz-Flamenbaum, University of Pittsburgh; Suzanne Staggenborg, University of Pittsburgh<br />

Evaluating the Importance of the National Political Opportunity Structure: Comparing Bush Era Anti-war<br />

and Obama Era G20 Protesters' Ideology, Experience and Issue Priority, Rachel V Kutz-Flamenbaum,<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

Think Global, Act Local: The Negotiation of Local Claims and Global Frames in the Coalitions against the<br />

2009 G20 Summit in Pittsburgh, Jane Walsh, University of Pittsburgh; Sharon Quinsaat, University of<br />

Pittsburgh<br />

Movement and Media Framing of the G-20, Brittany Duncan, University of Pittsburgh; Suzanne<br />

Staggenborg, University of Pittsburgh<br />

A Hostile Dance: Police and Protest at the G20, Garrett T Dahl, University of Pittsburgh<br />

Discussant:<br />

Marie Skoczylas, University of Pittsburgh<br />

152. Regular Paper Session— Neighborhood Processes in New York City (Brandeis Room)<br />

Presider: Shelley M Kimelberg, Northeastern University<br />

The Political Meaning of Extraordinary Struggle: Bringing Residents Back into the Conversation about<br />

Public Housing, La Tonya M Green, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Inside The Imperial City: Ethnography Of A Global Citadel, Greg Smithsimon, Brooklyn College<br />

In the Public Interest: Politics and Powerlessness in Nightlife Development, Richard E Ocejo, John Jay<br />

College of Criminal Justice, CUNY<br />

Housing Histories and Service Needs of Homeless Persons Living with HIV/AIDS, Angela Aidala, Columbia<br />

University; Maria Caban, Fordham University; Joyce Moon Howard, Columbia University; David Harre, U.S.<br />

Dept Housing & Urban Development (retired)<br />

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Friday, 1:45 PM—3:15 PM cont'd<br />

153. Regular Paper Session— Redefining the Policy Landscape: Lessons from the Field (Alcott Room)<br />

Presider: Heather Macpherson Parrott, Long Island University, C.W. Post<br />

Moving Up While Standing Still: Assessing the Meaning Low-Income Mothers Attribute to Residential<br />

Mobility and its Impact on Section 8 Voucher Usage, Holly M Wood, Harvard University<br />

US Cities and Community Reinvestment: Considering Potential Outcomes, Paper, Robert V Grantham,<br />

University of Massachusetts Lowell<br />

Conning Education: How Mainstream Policy Institutes Have Helped Shift Education Policy Debates to the<br />

Right, Lauren E McDonald, California State University Northridge<br />

154. Regular Paper Session— Teaching Methods (Winthrop Room)<br />

Presider: Cheryl A Laz, University of Southern Maine<br />

Learning Research Methodology Through Experiential and Service-Learning: The Winters Heritage House<br />

Museum Project, Michele Lee Kozimor-King, Elizabethtown College; Stephen R Kauffman, Elizabethtown<br />

College; Tiffany Fackler, Elizabethtown College<br />

Quantitative Literacy and Student Learning Outcomes: Preliminary Results of a Case Study of Introductory<br />

Sociology Data Modules, Richard P. Talbot, Anna Maria College<br />

Incorporating Ethics into Sequenced Research Courses for Undergraduates, Miriam Boeri, Kennesaw<br />

State University; Darina Lepadatu, Kennesaw State University; Ellen Ballard, Kennesaw State University;<br />

Robin Crawford, Kennesaw State University<br />

Implications of Teaching Undergraduates Environmental Justice as a <strong>Sociological</strong> Topic, Westerly A.<br />

Donohue, Southern Connecticut State University<br />

155. Regular Paper Session— The Social Construction of Race (Lexington Room)<br />

Presider: Martine S Quinn, Temple University<br />

Complicating Whiteness: Boundary Crossing and Boundary Maintenance among White Hip-Hop Youth,<br />

Carolyn Corrado, University at Albany<br />

How Whites Construct Theories of Intersectionality to Hide or Emphasize Race, Kathleen B Gray,<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

Toward an Empirical Assessment of the (Asian) American Model Minority and the New Racism, Jason F<br />

Torkelson, Rutgers University<br />

Classed and Gendered Ideals of Whiteness: The Common Intersectional Resources of White Nationalists<br />

and White Antiracists, Matthew W. Hughey, Mississippi State University<br />

156. Regular Paper Session— Theorizing the Other: State Violence for Profit and Pleasure (Beacon Hill)<br />

Presider: Fatmir Haskaj, Fairleigh Dickinson University<br />

Theorizing the Other: State Violence for Profit and Pleasure or Necroeconomics and Nationhood: State<br />

Violence for Profit and Pleasure, Tracy Chu, Brooklyn College, CUNY<br />

After Independence: Nationalism and State Policy Towards Subaltern Groups, Besnik Pula, University of<br />

Michigan<br />

Peasant Rebellions in the Age of Globalization: The EZLN in Mexico and the PKK in Turkey, Mehmet<br />

Kucukozer, Graduate Center, CUNY<br />

Necroeconomies: Genocide and Human Rights in Kosovo, Fatmir Haskaj, Fairleigh Dickinson University<br />

157. Roundtable— Techniques for Teaching about Social Class on Diverse College Campuses (Whittier<br />

Room)<br />

Presider: Kimberly Simmons, University of Southern Maine<br />

Organizer: Kimberly Simmons, University of Southern Maine<br />

Employment, Education, Aspirations and Desperation: Teaching about Social Class in Detroit, Pamela<br />

Aronson, University of Michigan, Dearborn<br />

Leaving Elmira : How Travel Programs Reproduce and Challenge Class Experience, Identity, and<br />

Consciousness, Martha Easton, Elmira College<br />

What Class Am I? How Do We Help Young People Grapple With Privilege and Their Experience of the<br />

Recession at the Same Time?, Kimberly Simmons, University of Southern Maine<br />

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Friday, 1:45 PM—3:15 PM cont'd<br />

158. Events of Special Interest to Undergrad Students— Undergraduate Poster Session I (Imperial<br />

Ballroom)<br />

1. Anatomy of a Success: The Treatment Action Campaign and the Fight for Treatment Access in South<br />

Africa, Kimberly Martel, Arcadia University<br />

2. Torture Roles, the Body and Cultural Recollection in Ariel Dorfman's "Death and the Maiden", Richard<br />

Rhom, Boston College<br />

3. Social Ties in Retrospect, Matthew C Fleming, Bloomsburg University<br />

4. Welfare as a Social Problem, Christopher Meehan, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania<br />

5. Academic Performance in the Prescription Era: Adderall Use in a University Setting, Douglas J. Clapp,<br />

Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania<br />

6. Difference in Nonverbal Communication Displayed Between Men and Women Within Different Contexts,<br />

Sarah M Burkhardt, Bloomsburg University<br />

7. Small Business Owners in Rural Pennsylvania: Community and Success, Roxann L. Heath, Bloomsburg<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

8. Take It On Faith: How Has Religion Influenced Important Historical and Cultural Events?, Darius Muniz,<br />

Bronx Community College<br />

9. Visible Tattoos and Employment, Felicia Agyei-Odame, Bronx Community College<br />

10. Media, Colors, Handsigns: Gangs in Our <strong>Society</strong>., Katherine L. Rivera Guzman, Bronx Community College<br />

11. Holy War, Jaimelee A Ghanie, Bronx Community College<br />

12. ''Terrorism or Jihad", Kevin Sanchez, Bronx Community College; Lenee N Ortiz, Bronx Community<br />

College; Muhammed Usman, Bronx Community College<br />

13. Can Gender Roles Change, Lorena M. Abreu, Bronx Community College<br />

14. Kysheeta Carroll, Bronx Community College<br />

15. The Effect of the Economic Crisis on Low Income Families, Naketa Z George, Bronx Community College<br />

16. Environmental Injustice and Social Capital in Manhattan Valley, Angelica V Cabrera , Bronx Community<br />

College--CUNY<br />

17. A Personal Journey of Racial Attitudes Socialization, Zulai Amadu, Bronx Community College, CUNY<br />

18. Capitalism In the U.S. Economy: Through the lens of a Food & Beverage Service Worker, Jaron J Clyne,<br />

Brooklyn College<br />

19. Between the Walls of Expectations, Fior D'Aliza Rodriguez Quero, Brooklyn College<br />

20. Variables Which Hinder and Increase the Likelihood of Engagement in Prosocial Behavior: Ethnocentrism,<br />

Prosocial M, and Empathy, Elizabeth Briggs, Cabrini College<br />

21. Death Anxiety, Religiosity, Life Satisfaction and the Gender Effect of College Students, Masha<br />

Kozlovskaya, Cabrini College<br />

22. Condom Distribution in a School Setting, Jamie L Breitwieser, Caldwell College<br />

23. Cohabitation Among College Students, Cortney Kathryn D'Amato, Caldwell College<br />

24. Attitudes Towards the Legalization of Marijuana, Christopher R Monzo, Caldwell College<br />

25. Do Charter Schools Really Improve Educational Outcomes? The Case of New Orleans, Katie Mire, Catholic<br />

University of America<br />

26. Black-White Differences in Opinions on Homosexuality, Lauren Crook, Catholic University of America<br />

27. The Social and Structural Disparities and Gendered Nature of Electrical Work, Teresa L Campbell, CUNY,<br />

Brooklyn College<br />

28. Am I Normal? Mainstream American Discourses on Sexuality and the History That Shapes our Thinking ,<br />

Breetel R Shy, Clark University<br />

29. College Students Plans to Marry in the 21st Century and the Future of Marriage: Are We in a Post-Marriage<br />

Culture?, Kathryn Mary Nowoswiat, Clark University<br />

30. Environmental Ascription, Cristina A Legot, Clark University<br />

31. Hooking Up and Relationships: Differences in Women and Men's Motivations and Behavior, Rhiannon<br />

Violette, Concord University<br />

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Friday, 1:45 PM—3:15 PM cont'd<br />

159. Events Sponsored by Committee on Status of Women— Women in Sociology: Then and Now<br />

(Afternoon Session) (St. James Room)<br />

Organizers: Dana Hysock Witham, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Meghan Ashlin Rich, University of Scranton<br />

Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women. This session will feature distinguished panelists who will<br />

share their experiences of and perspectives on women's changing experiences in academia.<br />

Discussants:<br />

Susan E. Bell, Bowdoin College<br />

Joya Misra, University of Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

Gwen Moore, SUNY Albany<br />

Nancy A. Naples, University of Connecticut<br />

Susanne Bleiberg Seperson, Dowling College<br />

160. MINI-CONFERENCE: Gender, Family, Work & Technology in the Post-Obama Era — Women in<br />

Science: Assessing the "Leaky Pipeline" at Various Stages (Stanbro Room)<br />

Presider: Sharon Sassler, Cornell University<br />

Peer Effects on the Career and College Major Plans of College Freshman, Brian Rubineau, Cornell<br />

University<br />

The Effect of Instructor Race and Sex on Student Persistence in STEM Fields, Joshua Price, Cornell<br />

University<br />

Conceptional, Conceptual or Career Concerns? Social-Psychological Determinants of Gendered Persistence<br />

in Engineering, Susan Sibley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Erin Cech, Brian Rubineau, Carroll<br />

Seron<br />

Preliminary Results: The Retention of Women in STEM Occupations, Jennifer Glass, University of Iowa<br />

161. MINI-CONFERENCE: China in the 21st Century— Changing Times: Economic Reality and Work in<br />

Contemporary China (Newbury Room)<br />

Presider: Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University<br />

Economic Crisis, Gender and Migrant Work: Impact and Changing Realities in China, Esther Ngan-ling<br />

Chow, American University<br />

Shortage of Migrant Labor and Rising Labor Power in China: Seeing from a Labor-sending Rural County in<br />

Inner Mongolia, Lingli Huang, Johns Hopkins University; Shaohua Zhan, Johns Hopkins University<br />

Nonagricultural Employment of Rural Chinese Women, Jing Song, Brown University<br />

Redefining Urban Chinese Women’s Identity Via the Global Workplace, Zhongxin Sun, Edinboro<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

Gender Inequality in China: The Impact of Market Reform, Rebecca S.K. Li, The College of New Jersey<br />

162. MINI-CONFERENCE: Work, Power and Inequality— Workplace Relations and the Generation of<br />

Inequality (Arlington Room)<br />

Papers in this session will address how social relations at the site of production constitute inequality. Authors will<br />

present empirical analyses that bear on how intraorganizational processes and relations in the division of labor<br />

produce distinctive patterns of class, race, and gender inequality in various workplace outcomes. The focus is on<br />

the processes and mechanisms that constitute workplaces and link workplaces to inequality outcomes.<br />

Beyond Employee Demographics: Network Bias in the Performance Evaluation of Employees, Emilio J.<br />

Castilla, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Double-Bind Dilemmas of Women in Authority in a Professional Services Firm, Irene Padavic, Florida<br />

State University; Robin J. Ely, Harvard Business School<br />

Improving Employee Wellness: Can an Organizational Time Change Make a Difference?, Phyllis Moen,<br />

University of Minnesota; Erin Kelly, University of Minnesota<br />

Discussant:<br />

George Wilson, University of Miami<br />

163. MINI-CONFERENCE: Urban Ethnography— From the Field (Hancock Room)<br />

Mini-conference organized by Elijah Anderson, Mitchell Duneier, and Sudhir Venkatesh sponsored by the Yale Urban<br />

Ethnography Project.<br />

Commentators:<br />

The Cosmopolitan Canopy: How Race is Lived in the City, Elijah Anderson, Yale University<br />

Philip Kasinitz, Hunter College, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

Harvey Molotch, New York University<br />

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Friday cont'd<br />

Sessions 3:30 PM—5:00 PM<br />

164. Thematic— Informal Economy: Migration and Citizenship (Clarendon Room)<br />

Presider: Nazli Kibria, Boston University<br />

One of the Family: The Conditional Residency of Migrant Domestic Workers, Rhacel Parrenas, Brown<br />

University<br />

Sectors Don't Matter When You're Hungry for Work, Vilna Bashi Treitler, Baruch College CUNY<br />

Sweatshops, Immigrants and Labor Rights, Robert Ross, Clark University<br />

Trafficked or Diasporic?: Anti-trafficking Measures and Gendered Citizenship in South Korea, Sealing<br />

Cheng, Wellesley College<br />

Discussant:<br />

John Stone, Boston University<br />

165. Conversation with— Karin Knorr, Charles W. Smith, David Stark, Richard Swedberg, Norbert Wiley<br />

on "What's Missing from Prevailing Accounts of the 2008 Financial Meltdown?" (Cambridge Room)<br />

Presider: Charles W. Smith, Queens College, CUNY<br />

Discussants:<br />

Karin Knorr, University of Chicago<br />

Charles W. Smith, Queens College, CUNY<br />

David Stark, Columbia University<br />

Richard Swedberg, Cornell University<br />

Norbert Wiley, University of Illinois<br />

166. Conversation with— Laurel Smith-Doerr, Nancy H. Hopkins, Lydia Villa-Komaroff, Kelli Craig-<br />

Henderson on "Women in Science/Observations on Science and Government" (Part of MINI-<br />

CONFERENCE: Gender, Family, Work & Technology in the Obama Era) (Stanbro Room)<br />

Presider: Dana M. Britton, Kansas State University<br />

Discussants:<br />

Laurel Smith-Doerr, Boston University<br />

Nancy H. Hopkins, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Lydia Villa-Komaroff, Cytonome Inc.<br />

Kelli Craig-Henderson, National Science Foundation<br />

167. Author-Meets-Critics— Backlash 9/11 by Anny Bakalian and Mehdi Bozorgmehr (Franklin Room)<br />

Presider: Sarah Sobieraj, Tufts University<br />

Critic, Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, Princeton University<br />

Critic, Susan Akram, Boston University School of Law<br />

Critic, Elaine C. Hagopian, Simmons College<br />

Discussants:<br />

Anny Bakalian, CUNY<br />

Mehdi Bozorgmehr, CUNY<br />

168. Regular Paper Session— Changing Concepts of Legal Thinking (Cabot Room)<br />

Presider: Pamela L Donovan, Bloomsburg University<br />

Executive Clemency in New York State, David Bugg, SUNY-Potsdam; Jack McGuire, SUNY-Potsdam<br />

Redeveloping the Public Good: The Legal Evolution of Eminent Domain in the United States, William G<br />

Holt, Sacred Heart University<br />

The Erosion of Privacy and Property, 1763-2010, Roger Roots, New York Institute of Technology<br />

The Demise of Criminal Jury Trials: The Rise of Criminal Bench Trials and Plea Bargaining’s Abandonment<br />

of Truth and Justice, Michael W. Smith, Saint Anselm College<br />

169. Regular Paper Session— Construction and Negotiation of Femininities (Constitution Room)<br />

Presider: Karen Christopher, University of Louisville<br />

"Just a Girl in the Army": Exploring Gender Norms, Behaviors, and Social Contexts that Shape the<br />

Experiences of Women in Combat, Kacy Lea Crowley, Indiana University of PA<br />

Why Young Women are "Making-Up", Christina Jane Dokas, Southern Connecticut State University<br />

Beyond Good and Evil: Gender, Class and Symbolic Boundaries, Niva Shooshy, University of Virginia<br />

The Symbolic Construction and Communication of Gender in the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts: A<br />

Comparison of Complicated Messages, Kathleen Denny, University of Maryland, College Park<br />

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Friday, 3:30 PM—5:00 PM cont'd<br />

170. Regular Paper Session— Culture and Social Movements (Whittier Room)<br />

Presider: James M. Jasper, CUNY, Graduate Center<br />

On the Relative Autonomy of Culture in Social Movement Repertoires: Internal Logics of Tactical<br />

Innovation, Shaul Kelner, Vanderbilt University<br />

Workers of the World Enjoy! Aesthetic Politics and Social Movements, Kenneth H Tucker, Mount Holyoke<br />

College<br />

Talking Often vs. Talking Long: Towards a Sociolinguistics of the Class Cultures of Activist Groups, Betsy<br />

Leondar-Wright, Boston College<br />

The Two Faces of Hate: Public and Private Discourse in Supremacist Internet Forums, Stanislav Vysotsky,<br />

Willamette University<br />

171. Regular Paper Session— Law Enforcement and Crime Control During Periods of Economic Turmoil<br />

(Newbury Room)<br />

Presider: Katy Kleis, John Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

Organizer: Katy Kleis, John Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

An Economic Analysis of Desistance from Street-Level Drug Dealing, Lisa Marie Vasquez, John Jay<br />

College of Criminal Justice<br />

Policing the Recession: Preparedness vs. Perception within the Continuum of Force, Jessie Montgomery,<br />

John Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

Policing the Economic Crisis: Budget Cuts, Increases in Crime and the Threat to Public Safety, Katy Kleis,<br />

John Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

172. Regular Paper Session— Neighborhoods in Transition (Brandeis Room)<br />

Presider: Chinyere Osuji, University of California- Los Angelos<br />

School and Neighborhood White Flight in the 21st Century, Richard G Moye, Temple University<br />

Who's Moving In? Race, Class, Assimilation and Blacks in Suburban Context, Lori L Martin, John Jay<br />

College of Criminal Justice<br />

Neighborhood Racial Transition since 1968: African American Opportunities and Constraints in a Post-<br />

Blockbusting: Era, Greg Smithsimon, Brooklyn College<br />

173. Regular Paper Session— Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion (Thoreau Room)<br />

Presider: Gabe Ignatow, University of North Texas<br />

Symbolic Defense of Group Position Among New and Old Europeans: Opposition to Post-Communist<br />

Candidates Entries in the EU-25, Jeffrey C Dixon, College of the Holy Cross<br />

Being a German Citizen: Instrumentalism or 'Identity'?, Daniel Williams, University of Maryland<br />

Kemalism, Islamism and Neoliberal Governmentality in Turkey, Burak Kose, York University<br />

Religious Politics in Non-Western Secular Contexts: A Comparative Analysis of Secularisms in Turkey and<br />

India, Aysel Z Madra, New School for Social Research<br />

174. Regular Paper Session— Race, Ethnicity and Educational Achievement (Winthrop Room)<br />

Presider: Maria Sian Lew , University at Buffalo, SUNY<br />

Comprehensive School Reforms and Extra Teachers Can Cause Improvements in the Achievement Test<br />

Scores of Minority Students, Robert B. Smith, Social Structural Research<br />

Undergraduate Student Retention for Blacks and Latinos, Stephanie S. Bramlett, University of New<br />

Hampshire<br />

The Mixed Success of Hispanic-Serving Institutions, Billie Gastic, University of Massachusetts - Boston;<br />

David Nieto, University of Massachusetts - Boston<br />

A Paradox: High Educational Expectations and Low Literacy Skills in African American Adolescent Males<br />

Residing in Public Housing, Emily H Yen, Mattapan Family Service Center<br />

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Friday, 3:30 PM—5:00 PM cont'd<br />

175. Regular Paper Session— Race, Rights and Power in International Context (Lexington Room)<br />

Presider: Rhonda F Levine, Colgate University<br />

Yellow in Four Movements: Asian Taxonomies in the United States, Jamaica, Brazil, and Canada, Mikaila<br />

Mariel Lemonik Arthur, Rhode Island College<br />

Rainbow Nation, Skewed Spectrum: Immigrant Residential Segregation in the Inner-City of Johannesburg,<br />

South Africa, Gayatri Singh, Brown University; Michael J White, Brown University; Seth Spielman, Brown<br />

University<br />

Race vs. Rights: The Politics of Land in Contemporary Zimbabwe, Amy E. Ansell, Emerson College<br />

A Tenuous Balance: How Contact and Prejudice Co-Exist in a Northern Ontario Mill Town, Jeffrey S Denis,<br />

Harvard University<br />

176. Regular Paper Session— Social Construction of Fatherhood (Alcott Room)<br />

Presider: Jeffrey Johnson, George Mason University<br />

Iron Dads: Complexities of Endurance Sports for Managing Work and Family Identities, Diana Tracy<br />

Cohen, Central Connecticut State University<br />

Relationship Contingencies, Life Course Transitions, and The Cultural Contradictions of Fatherhood for<br />

Low-Income Men, Nathan E Fosse, Harvard University<br />

Who's Your Daddy? - New Reproductive Technologies, Globalization, and Equality, Bethany Coston, State<br />

University of New York at Stony Brook<br />

Child Custody for Same-Sex Parents: Differences between Lesbian Mothers and Gay Fathers, Kristy A<br />

Thomas, University of Massachusetts<br />

177. Regular Paper Session— Sociology of Sport (White Hill Room)<br />

Presider: Jodi H Cohen, Bridgewater State College<br />

Organizer: Jodi H Cohen, Bridgewater State College<br />

The "Beauty" of Sport: A Study of the Gendering of Women's Sport, Meghan Murphy, University of<br />

Buffalo<br />

Representations of Woman as Athlete: A Media Analysis of Women's and Girls' Fashion Magazines, Jodi H<br />

Cohen, Bridgewater State College<br />

Discourses and Beliefs About Overweight Students in Physical Education, Maura B Rosenthal, Bridgewater<br />

State College<br />

Lions and Lesbians and Beers! Oh, My!: The Role of Sexualities on a Women’s Rugby Team, Sarah<br />

Landry, The New School for Social Research<br />

178. Regular Paper Session— The Meaning of (Non)-Parenthood (Beacon Hill)<br />

Presider: Jean L Potuchek, Gettysburg College<br />

Childless in the Gay Baby Boom: Exploring the Meanings of Nonparenthood for Gays and Lesbians Today,<br />

Cara Bergstrom-Lynch, <strong>Eastern</strong> Connecticut State University<br />

Feminism and the Biocentric Imperative: Implications for Non-Procreative Mothers in Lesbian Families,<br />

Marianne Cutler, East Stroudsburg University<br />

Childless Individuals: A Unique Experience?, Michelle L Zagura, SUNY Albany<br />

Heterosexual Perceptions of Homosexuality: A Literature Review, Janelle M Pham, Lehigh University<br />

179. Regular Paper Session— Transnationalism in Comparative Perspectives (St. James Room)<br />

Presider: Bedelia Nicola Richards, University of Richmond<br />

Transnationalities and the Indo-Caribbean Diaspora, Kamini M Grahame, Pennsylvania State University -<br />

Harrisburg; Peter R Grahame, Pennsylvania State University - Schuylkill<br />

The Effects of the U.S. Economic Crisis on Mexican Transnational Migration: A Report from the Field,<br />

Debra Cornelius, Shippensburg University<br />

Voces de Tabi: Yucatecan Mayan Immigrants, Hometown Associations and Transnational Activism,<br />

Elizabeth Durden, Bucknell University<br />

New Transnationalisms: Connecting to Country in International Adoption from China, Amy E Traver,<br />

CUNY, Queensborough<br />

180. Regular Paper Session— What Wages Can't Buy: Identity, Recognition and Well-Being (Back Bay)<br />

Presider: Joan M Hermsen, University of Missouri<br />

Buying It: Class, Culture, and the Making of Owner-Operators in Long-Haul Trucking, Stephen R Viscelli,<br />

Indiana University<br />

More Education and Training for Less Pay and Fewer Benefits, Margaret R Boyd, Stonehill College<br />

Stronger Bootstraps: Are the Social Problems of the Wealthy Irrelevant?, Hollianne E Marshall, University<br />

of Central Florida; Donavan Bowers, University of Central Florida<br />

"We Give Them the Nuts and Bolts": Logics of Expertise and Training in Indian County, Christopher<br />

Wetzel, Stonehill College<br />

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Friday, 3:30 PM—5:00 PM cont'd<br />

181. Technology and New Social Expectations Sections— Technology and New Social Expectations in<br />

the Classroom (Stuart Room)<br />

Encouraging Student Preparation and Participation in Large Lecture Classes Using iclicker Technology,<br />

Suzanne Pennington, SUNY Albany<br />

Hybrid Teaching: Reflections on Online vs. Face-to-Face Instruction, Kevin J Keogan, Montclair State<br />

University<br />

182. Events Sponsored by Association for Humanist Sociology— The First Community-Organizer<br />

President: Humanist Sociology Looks at Urban Issues in the Age of Obama (Charles River Room)<br />

Organizer: Corey W Dolgon, Stonehill College<br />

Planning Institutional Change: the Campaign to End Homelessness, Stephen Adair, Central Connecticut<br />

State University; Jamie Taylor, Milano New School for Management and Urban Policy<br />

Wealth and Inequality in the Current Crisis, Catherine Anne Seabury, University of New Hampshire<br />

The Effect of Regulatory Policies on Urban Areas, Robert V Grantham, University of Massachusetts - Lowell<br />

Discussant:<br />

Chris Dale, New England College<br />

183. MINI-CONFERENCE: Work, Power and Inequality— Organizational Environments and the Dynamics<br />

of Workplace Power (Arlington Room)<br />

Papers in this session will address the various ways that organizational environments (e.g. institutions, markets,<br />

social movements, history) impact the relative power of actors within workplaces. The goal of this session is to<br />

foster theory and research on the linkages between organizational fields and the exercise of power within work<br />

organizations as such.<br />

Mass Layoffs and Shareholder Value Orientation among Large U.S. Firms, Taekjin Shin, University of<br />

Illinois at Urbana- Champaign<br />

EEO Gains since 1976: National Politics and Organizational Change, Kevin Stainback, Purdue University<br />

The Relational Structure of Executive Pay, Thomas A. DiPrete, Columbia University; Matthew Pittinsky,<br />

Arizona State University<br />

Discussant:<br />

Roberto M Fernandez, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

184. MINI-CONFERENCE: Urban Ethnography— Urban Ethnography in Boston (Hancock Room)<br />

Presider: Mitch Duneier, Princeton University<br />

Mario L. Small, University of Chicago<br />

Monica McDermott, Stanford University<br />

Christopher Winship, Harvard University<br />

Commentator:<br />

Robert Courtney Smith, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

Sessions 4:45 PM—5:30 PM<br />

185. Events Sponsored by Association for Humanist Sociology— Association for Humanist Sociology<br />

Reception (Charles River Room)<br />

Sessions 5:30 PM—7:00 PM<br />

186. Plenary— Inclusion, Empowerment, and Organizational Performance: Revisiting the Contributions<br />

of Rosabeth Moss Kanter (Georgian Room)<br />

Organizer and Presider: Margaret L. Andersen, University of Delaware<br />

Discussants:<br />

Rakesh Khurana, Harvard Business School<br />

Don Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Massachusetts - Amherst<br />

Ronnie Steinberg, Vanderbilt University<br />

Honored Guest: Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Harvard Business School<br />

Reception to follow<br />

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Saturday, March 20<br />

Sessions 7:00 AM—8:30 AM<br />

187. ESS Special Events & <strong>Meeting</strong>s— ASA Department Chairs' Breakfast (Hancock Room)<br />

Organizer: Roberta Spalter-Roth, American <strong>Sociological</strong> Association<br />

Sessions 8:30 AM—10:00 AM<br />

188. Thematic— Economic Insecurities (Clarendon Room)<br />

Organizer: Bruce Western, Harvard University<br />

In and Out of Financial Crisis: The Role of Family, Kathryn Edin, Harvard University<br />

Trends in the Economic Insecurity of American Families, Bruce Western, Harvard University<br />

Homeowners No More: A First Look at the Foreclosure Crisis's Effects on Neighborhoods and Communities<br />

Across the United States, Andrew Beveridge, Queens College, CUNY Graduate Center; Elena Vesselinov,<br />

Queens College, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

189. Conversation with— Richard Alba, Berhane Araia, Louis E. Esparza on "The ASA Human Rights<br />

Resolution: An Inquiry about Epistemology and <strong>Sociological</strong> Practice" (co-sponsored with Sociologists<br />

without Borders) (Stuart Room)<br />

Presider: Judith Blau, University of North Carolina<br />

Discussants:<br />

Richard Alba, CUNY<br />

Berhane Araia, SUNY, Albany<br />

Louis E. Esparza, SUNY, Stony Brook<br />

190. Author-Meets-Critics— On the Margins of Citizenship: Intellectual Disability and Civil Rights in<br />

20th Century America by Allison Carey (Franklin Room)<br />

Presider: Sharon Barnartt, Gallaudet University<br />

Critic, Jeremy L Brunson, Gallaudet University<br />

Critic, Valerie Leiter, Simmons College<br />

Discussant:<br />

Allison C. Carey, Shippensburg University<br />

191. Regular Paper Session— "Live Free or Die" - The Impact of the Economic Crisis on Social Services,<br />

Economic Indicators and Crime in New Hampshire (White Hill Room)<br />

Presider: Michael W. Smith, Saint Anselm College<br />

Organizer: Michael W. Smith, Saint Anselm College<br />

<strong>Meeting</strong> the Mission: Learning from the Opportunities and Challenges of Serving Struggling Families in a<br />

Troubled Economy, Catherine Kuhn, Families in Transition<br />

Saturday Night and I Ain't Got No Money: Will the Recession Spark a Crime Wave in New Hampshire?,<br />

David A. Mackey, Plymouth State University<br />

The Contradictory Effects of the Recession on Higher Education in New Hampshire, Tauna Sisco, Saint<br />

Anselm College<br />

The Young, Gifted and Unemployed in New Hampshire, Michael W. Smith, Saint Anselm College<br />

192. Regular Paper Session— Economic Crisis and Its Effects on Ethnic Economies, Homelessness, and<br />

Technology (Constitution Room)<br />

Presider: Nicholas Alexiou, Queens College, CUNY<br />

Organizer: Nicholas Alexiou, Queens College, CUNY<br />

Economic Crisis and Homelessness in New York City, Mary Diaz, Queens College, CUNY<br />

Social Media Programs and the New Economy, Azim Mohammad, Queens College, CUNY<br />

Russian Korean Immigration to the USA, Alexandra Pyak, Queens College, CUNY<br />

Economic Crisis and Ethnic Economies, Nicholas Alexiou, Queens College, CUNY<br />

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Saturday, 8:30 AM—10:00 AM cont’d<br />

193. Regular Paper Session— Educating Your Child: The Urban, Suburban Dilemma (Beacon Hill)<br />

Presider: Danis J. Gehl, University at Buffalo, SUNY<br />

Urban Living, Urban Schooling: Dilemmas of the Middle Class, Chase Michael Billingham, Northeastern<br />

University; Shelley M Kimelberg, Northeastern University<br />

Neighbourhood Disorder and School Achievement: An Exploratory Study from a Canadian City, Darren M<br />

Cyr, McMaster University; Scott Davies, McMaster University<br />

Researching Ambition: Using Educational Intervention Programs to Understand Schools as Agents of Class<br />

Socialization , Simone Ispa-Landa, Harvard University<br />

195. Regular Paper Session— Judgment of Art, Creation of Taste (Winthrop Room)<br />

Presider: Rhys H. Williams, Loyola University Chicago<br />

The Reserve Army of Cultural Markets: How Contemporary Art Worlds Institutionalize Aesthetic<br />

Communication Breakdowns , Clement Thery, Columbia University<br />

Two Faces of Taste: Duality of Culture and Social Structure, and Their Mutual Articulation, James G<br />

Ennis, Tufts University<br />

Disability in Film: What Does the Mass Audience Think?, Bayliss J. Camp, CSU-Sacramento; Josh<br />

Hammon, CSU-Sacramento<br />

Cultural Schemas of Criticism: Changing Dynamics in Film Reviews, Daniel J Finn, University of Virginia<br />

196. Regular Paper Session— Persisting Inequality: Race, Class, Gender and Socioeconomic<br />

Attainments (Charles River Room)<br />

Presider: Emilio J. Castilla, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Comparison of Poverty Indices Using Various Sources and Development of a New Mathematical-based<br />

Method, Chandrasekhar Putcha, California State University, Fullerton<br />

Racial Disparities in Income and Unemployment: Findings from American Community Survey 2006, Yih-<br />

Jin Young, Nassau Community College<br />

When Life Gives You Lehman, Who Will Make Lehmanade? The Career Trajectories of Male and Female<br />

MBA Graduates, Pamela Kaufman, New York University<br />

197. Regular Paper Session— Producing Objectivity through Citations, Labeling and Science Policy<br />

(Lexington Room)<br />

Presider: Katherine K. Chen, City College, CUNY<br />

Chronocentrism and the Persistence of Academic Groups, Andrew Stroffolino, Rutgers, The State<br />

University of New Jersey<br />

The Co-construction of Regulation and Industry: Designing labeling to precipitate technological change,<br />

David Schleifer, New York University<br />

From Black Starvation to White Obesity: Neoliberalism, Science and U.S. Eating Policy, Kelly Moore,<br />

Loyola University<br />

Producing Scientific Objectivity: Claiming Truth through Satellite Images, Monica Brannon, New School<br />

for Social Research<br />

198. Regular Paper Session— Social Movements: Mobilization, Demands and Group Identity (Brandeis<br />

Room)<br />

Presider: Kenneth H Tucker, Mount Holyoke College<br />

The Impact of the Reformasi Movement: A Case Study of the Save Our School Damansara Movement,<br />

Chen Jye Thum, University of Pittsburgh<br />

Organizations Unite!: Collective Action Among Private Black Colleges, Melissa E Wooten, University of<br />

Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

Values Underlying Social Movement Group Process Preferences, Betsy Leondar-Wright, Boston College<br />

Social Movements that Demand from the State: Transforming or Integrating?, Prita Lal, State University<br />

of New York at Stony Brook<br />

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Saturday, 8:30 AM—10:00 AM cont’d<br />

199. Regular Paper Session— Sociology of Sexualities (Thoreau Room)<br />

Presider: Jodi H Cohen, Bridgewater State College<br />

Organizer: Jodi H Cohen, Bridgewater State College<br />

Same-Sex Marriage and Context-Specific Kinship Terms, Patricia J Ould, Salem State College; C. Julie<br />

Whitlow, Salem State College<br />

Painted With the Same Brush: Defining Membership in Social Movements, Jennifer M Raymond,<br />

Bridgewater State College<br />

The Divided States of America: Same-Sex Marriage in the U.S., Gram Crehan, Northeastern University<br />

What About Self-Invention?: The Impact of Lesbian Images in Pop Culture on Lesbian Politics and<br />

Identities, Sarah Hogue, University of Massachusetts, Boston<br />

200. Regular Paper Session— The Future of Community: Sustainability Development in Context (Cabot<br />

Room)<br />

Presider: Michael D.M. Bader, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Grassroots Movements for Sustainable, Local and Convivial Consumption, Geoffrey H. Pleyers, FNRS-<br />

University of Louvain (Belgium)<br />

Smart Growth for Senior Populations, Jill Eshelman, Northeastern University<br />

Conflict over the Use of Natural Resources: Hydroelectric Power Stations as Energy Sources versus Eco-<br />

Tourism as Sustainable Development, Nahide Konak, Abant Izzet Baysal University<br />

201. Regular Paper Session— Virtual Communities as Social Support Systems (Alcott Room)<br />

Presider: Melinda Goldner, Union College<br />

The Effects of Leisure Time Behaviors on Health Outcomes: A Cross-National Comparison, Jill Walsh,<br />

Boston University; Sigrun Olafsdottir, Boston University; Jason Beckfield, Harvard University<br />

Social Movement Formation in Cyberspace: The Online Network of The Autism Collaboration, Victor W.<br />

Perez, University of Delaware; R.J. Maratea, New Mexico State University<br />

Pro-Anorexia on the Internet and the Generation of Emotional Energy, Patricia Maloney, Yale University<br />

202. Technology and New Social Expectations Sections— Participatory Internet Technologies and New<br />

Social Realities: The Rise of Blogs, Facebook, and Online Vigilantes, Gossips & Cheaters (Newbury<br />

Room)<br />

Presider: Jessie Daniels, Hunter College CUNY<br />

Organizer: Rebecca Tiger, Middlebury College<br />

Digilante Culture: The Rhetorical Performance of Justice and Punishment on the Wild Wild Web, Dara N.<br />

Byrne, John Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

Online Cheating and the Reinvention of Romance, Laurie Essig, Middlebury College<br />

Managing Identities on Facebook, Stephanie M Laudone, Fordham University<br />

"Let the crack-infested whore rot in jail": What gossip blog coverage of Lindsay Lohan can tell us about<br />

the punitive foundations of US drug policy, Rebecca Tiger , Middlebury College<br />

BlogHer and Blogalicious: Gender, Race and the Political Economy of WomensBlogging Conferences,<br />

Jessie Daniels, Hunter College CUNY<br />

203. Events of Special Interest to Undergrad Students— How Public Sociology Can Enliven the<br />

Classroom (Intended for Undergraduate Teaching Faculty) (Whittier Room)<br />

Presider: Shelley K White, Boston College<br />

Organizers: Kathleen Odell Korgen, William Paterson University; Jonathan M White, Bridgewater State College<br />

Intended for Undergraduate Teaching Faculty<br />

Joe Bandy, Bowdoin College<br />

Corey W Dolgon, Stonehill College<br />

Jack Levin, Northeastern University<br />

Juliet Schor, Boston College<br />

Michele Wakin, Bridgewater State College<br />

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Saturday, 8:30 AM—10:00 AM cont’d<br />

204. ESS Special Events & <strong>Meeting</strong>s— Committee on the Status of Women Business <strong>Meeting</strong> (Hancock<br />

Room)<br />

205. MINI-CONFERENCE: Gender, Family, Work & Technology in the Post-Obama Era — Family<br />

Challenges in Hard Times (Stanbro Room)<br />

Presider: Sharon Sassler, Cornell University<br />

Unsung Heroines: Single Mothers and the American Dream, Ruth Sidel, Hunter College<br />

Paid Family Leave Policy in the US: Prospects for Policy Development in the New Democratic Era, Janet C<br />

Gornick, City University of New York / Graduate Center<br />

Overwork and the Persistence of Occupational Sex Segregation: The Effect of Long Work Hours on the<br />

Occupational Mobility of Men and Women, Youngjoo Cha, Cornell University<br />

The Truth About Telecommuting, Jennifer Glass, University of Iowa<br />

Discussant:<br />

Janet Z. Giele, Heller School, Brandeis University<br />

206. MINI-CONFERENCE: Work, Power and Inequality— States, Law and the Politics of Workplace<br />

Inequality (Arlington Room)<br />

Building on the work of labor process scholars, law and society scholars, and social movement analysts, the papers<br />

in this session engage the inter-relations between the state, employment law, and workplace inequality.<br />

Social Movements and the Response to Workplace Discrimination: Understanding Sexual Orientation<br />

Discrimination Claims-Filing in the States, Marc Dixon, Dartmouth College; Brandon McKelvey,<br />

Dartmouth College<br />

Organizational Isomorphism and the General Threat of Lawsuits, Sheryl Skaggs, University of Texas,<br />

Dallas<br />

Antidiscrimination Law and the Labor Process, Alexandra Kalev, University of Arizona<br />

Discussant:<br />

Robin Stryker, University of Arizona<br />

Sessions 10:15 AM—11:45 AM<br />

207. Thematic— Framing the Debate: <strong>Sociological</strong> Perspectives on Health Care Reform (Clarendon<br />

Room)<br />

Presider: Elizabeth Mitchell Armstrong, Princeton University<br />

Organizer: Elizabeth Mitchell Armstrong, Princeton University<br />

This session will reflect on the health care reform efforts of the Obama administration. The panelists will each<br />

discuss a topic that emerged as a flashpoint during the debate over health care reform: the role of physicians and<br />

hospitals, coverage of immigrants, gender differences in health care needs and utilization, and the role of<br />

information technology in cutting costs and improving quality.<br />

Health Care Reform and Provider Organization: Tasks, Jurisdictions, and Organizational Populations,<br />

Larry P. Casalino, Cornell University<br />

The Missing Gender Discourse in Health Care Reform, Patricia Rieker, Boston University<br />

HIT or Miss: The Promises and Pitfalls of Information Technology for Health Care Reform, Mark Suchman,<br />

Brown University<br />

Dying to Work: Immigrants and Health Care Reform in the U.S., Patricia Fernandez Kelly, Princeton<br />

University<br />

Discussant:<br />

Charles L. Bosk, University of Pennsylvania<br />

208. Conversation with— Alan Wolfe, Jeff Manza, Karen V. Hansen on "The Future of Liberalism"<br />

(Stuart Room)<br />

Presider: Jonathan Imber, Wellesley College<br />

Discussants:<br />

Alan Wolfe, Boston College<br />

Jeff Manza, New York University<br />

Karen V. Hansen, Brandeis University<br />

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Saturday, 10:15 AM—11:45 AM cont’d<br />

209. Author-Meets-Critics— Both Sides Now: The Story of School Desegregation's Graduates by Amy<br />

Stuart Wells and Jennifer Jellison Holme, Anita Tijerina Revilla, and Awo Korantemaa (Franklin Room)<br />

Presider: Joan Spade, SUNY, Brockport<br />

Critic, Charles Willie, Harvard University<br />

Critic, Alan R. Sadovnik, Rutgers University<br />

Critic, Amanda Evelyn Lewis, Emory University<br />

Discussant:<br />

Amy Stuart Wells, Columbia University<br />

210. Regular Paper Session— Assessing Resistance to Medicalization (White Hill Room)<br />

Presider: Dorothy J. N. Kalanzi, Gannon University<br />

Notes on the Medicalization of Chronic Pain, Peter Conrad, Brandeis University; Vanessa L Munoz,<br />

Brandeis University<br />

Is there a Medicalization of Caretaker Substance Abuse? A Comparative Look at Child Maltreatment<br />

Populations and the Investigation Process, Kevin M Ralston, University of Delaware<br />

Drawing the Line on ADHD: Medicalization, Public Opinion, and the Imperatives of Biocitizenship, Joseph<br />

E Davis, University of Virginia; Benjamin Snyder, University of Virginia<br />

The Co-Construction of the Deaf Body and Deaf Assistive Devices, Kathryn Burrows, Rutgers University<br />

Health Provider Obstacles to the Successful Implementation of HAART in Uganda, Dorothy J. N. Kalanzi,<br />

Gannon University; Godfrey Bwiire, Independent Scholar<br />

211. Regular Paper Session— Changing Times: Adapting to the New Economic Reality (Cabot Room)<br />

Presider: Lisa M Ralph, Sweet Briar College<br />

Conducting a Community Needs Assessment During Economically Hard Times., Jolene M Sanders, Hood<br />

College<br />

Conducting Collaborative Research in Challenging Economic Times, Andrea l Robles, George Mason<br />

University; Sara B Moore, George Mason University<br />

The Economic Crisis: How One College is Responding to its Community, J. Richard Kendrick, Jr., SUNY<br />

Cortland<br />

Viewpoints of MBA Students toward the Economic Crisis: Implications for the Ethics of Business?, Curtis<br />

C Holland, Boston College<br />

212. Regular Paper Session— Gender and Carework (Newbury Room)<br />

Presider: Kathleen D. Turkel, University of Delaware<br />

Paid Care Work: Women's Work Then and Now, Mignon Duffy, University of Massachusetts - Lowell<br />

Feeding the Family...Sustainably: Gender and Sustainable Eating, Cheryl A Laz, University of Southern<br />

Maine<br />

On the Fringe: Family-Friendly Benefits and the Rural-Urban Gap Among Working Women, Rebecca<br />

Glauber, University of New Hampshire; J. Robert Young, University of New Hampshire<br />

Professional, Wife, Mother: The Three Faces of Femininity of Immigrant Tamil Professional Women in<br />

Atlanta, Namita N Manohar, Brooklyn College - City University of New York<br />

213. Regular Paper Session— Globalization and its Aftermaths (Winthrop Room)<br />

Presider: Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University<br />

The New Global Economic Realities: An Examination of Menu Foods' Communication Response during its<br />

Pet Food Contamination Crisis, Rod Carveth, Fitchburg State College<br />

What Has Globalization Done to Developing Countries Public Libraries?, Gabe Ignatow, University of<br />

North Texas<br />

The Global Structure of Tourism: Insights into Macro Power Relations, Victoria Reyes, Princeton<br />

University<br />

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Saturday, 10:15 AM—11:45 AM cont’d<br />

214. Regular Paper Session— Immigrants and Socioeconomic and Incorporation (Constitution Room)<br />

Presider: Elizabeth Durden, Bucknell University<br />

Explaining the Refugee Gap: Economic Outcomes Among Refugees in the U.S., Phillip Connor, Princeton<br />

University<br />

Something Old or Something New? Understanding the Ethnic Differences in Adult Education among<br />

Immigrants in the United States, M. Rocio Calvo, Harvard Center for Population and Development;<br />

Natasha Sarkisian, Boston College<br />

Does Nativity of Spouse Matter to Foreign-born Immigrants Employment?, Hatsuki Higashida, State<br />

University of New York at Buffalo<br />

Employer Interest in Skilled Foreign Nationals During Times of Recession, Ben Rissing, Massachusetts<br />

Institute of Technology<br />

Economic Development and Ethnic Incorporation, Enrique S. Pumar, The Catholic University of America<br />

215. Regular Paper Session— Making Education Count: An Analysis of Educational Attainment Through<br />

the Lens of the Current Fiscal Crisis (Hancock Room)<br />

Presider: Gail Garfield, John Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

Organizer: Katy Kleis, John Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

School to Prison Pipeline: The Latent Failures of Educational Control Masquerading as Treatment, Ian<br />

Stuart, John Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

Public Safety through Education, Andre Szpynda, John Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

The Unintended Consequences of Inefficient Correctional Education Programs, Corey J Nascenzi, John Jay<br />

College of Criminal Justice<br />

Discussant:<br />

Gail Garfield, John Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

216. Regular Paper Session— Military Family Life and Partnerships (Beacon Hill)<br />

Presider: Medora W. Barnes, John Carroll University<br />

Military Family Life Course and Decision-making of Dual Military Couples, David G. Smith, University of<br />

Maryland, College Park<br />

Dual-Military Couples and their Satisfaction with the Military Lifestyle Post 9/11, Karin K. De Angelis,<br />

University of Maryland; David G. Smith, University of Maryland, College Park<br />

Interracial Marriage: The Differences Between the Military and Non-military in the US., Jeremy van<br />

Blommestein, SUNY Potsdam; Casey Harrell, SUNY Potsdam<br />

217. Regular Paper Session— Problematizing Political and Civic Engagement (Back Bay)<br />

Presider: Robert Biggert, Assumption College<br />

Symbolic Masculinities: Men's Voting in the United States, Yasemin Besen-Cassino, Montclair State<br />

University; Daniel Cassino, Fairleigh Dickinson University<br />

Are the neo-Tocquevillians Right?: Explaining the Post-World War II Civic Participation Boom Using<br />

Evidence from Washington D.C. Freemasonry, Mahesh Somashekhar, Princeton University<br />

Democracy at Work: Political Participation, Baiqing Zhang, University of Kentucky<br />

Patronage and Collective Action During Argentina’s 2001 Crisis, Fernanda R Page Poma, SUNY, Stony<br />

Brook<br />

218. Regular Paper Session— Religion and Social Movements (Charles River Room)<br />

Presider: Shaul Kelner, Vanderbilt University<br />

Hajj: As an <strong>Annual</strong>ized Social Movement, Mohamoud M Ismail, The College of New Jersey<br />

Religion and Social Change: a Case for Reconceptualizing Social Movements, Vikash Singh, Rutgers<br />

university<br />

Preliminary Findings from the Pagan Census Revisited, Helen A Berger, West Chester University<br />

Continuities and Disjunctions on Christian Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, Vida Bajc, Methodist University<br />

Lack of Inter-Religious Involvement in Post-Conflict Settings: The Lebanese Case, Nancy Maroun, Buffalo<br />

State-State University of New York<br />

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Saturday, 10:15 AM—11:45 AM cont’d<br />

219. Regular Paper Session— Sociology of Reproduction I: Reproduction within and without Boundaries<br />

(Thoreau Room)<br />

Presider: Danielle Bessett, Ibis Reproductive Health<br />

Organizers: Danielle Bessett, Ibis Reproductive Health; Theresa Morris, Trinity College<br />

I Never Knew That Was a Problem: College Students Perceptions and Interpretations of Reproductive<br />

Issues, Carrie Smith, Millersville University<br />

The Repopulation of Post-Katrina New Orleans: Racial Politics and Place Identity Consolidation through<br />

Women’s Bodies, Allison Padilla-Goodman, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

Gender and Reproduction in Spain, Diana Marre, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona<br />

Citizenship and Pronatalism in Singapore, Shirley Sun Hsiao-Li, Nanyang Technological University<br />

Reproductive Tourism: Challenges for Transnational Feminism(s), Penny Dowedoff, York University<br />

Discussant:<br />

Danielle Bessett, Ibis Reproductive Health<br />

220. Regular Paper Session— Thinking about Crime and Legality (Alcott Room)<br />

Presider: Kristin R Stone, Northeastern University<br />

Early Drugging/Spiking Cases and Anti-Alcohol Movements, Pamela Donovan, Bloomsburg University<br />

African Americans and the Marijuana Legalization Paradox: Do Race-Specific Murder Victimization Rates<br />

and Race-Specific Drug Arrest Rates Determine Support?, Theodore E Thornhill, University of<br />

Massachusetts-Amherst<br />

General Theories of Crime: The Criminological Holy Grail or a Wicked Preoccupation?, Eric Madfis,<br />

Northeastern University<br />

Revisiting Nations Not Obsessed with Crime, Janet P. Stamatel, SUNY, Albany<br />

221. Technology and New Social Expectations Sections— Technology and New Social Expectations I<br />

(Lexington Room)<br />

Presider: Debra C Lemke, McDaniel College<br />

Organizer: Debra C Lemke, McDaniel College<br />

News at Work: Imitation in an Age of Information Abundance, Pablo Boczkowski, Northwestern<br />

University<br />

New Struggles in the Culture of Freedom: Radical Techies and the Impact of Free Software on Activist<br />

Organizing, Ross Glover, Boston College<br />

Technology in Modern Social Networking: Are Friendships Made More Diverse Through New Ways of<br />

Connecting., Gabriel Aquino, Westfield State College<br />

Its Complicated: Navigating Romantic Relationships in the Facebook Era, Sara B Raley, McDaniel College;<br />

Allison Marriott, McDaniel College<br />

Discussant:<br />

Debra C Lemke, McDaniel College<br />

222. Events of Special Interest to Undergrad Students— Undergraduate Poster Session II (Imperial<br />

Ballroom)<br />

1. Gender Identity Socialization: The Influence of Parents, Peers, Schools, Toys, and Mass Media, Aracely<br />

Tagliaventi, The College of Saint Elizabeth<br />

2. Racial Segregation in Urban Communities: Failure to Integrate, Julise Grisham, College of Saint Elizabeth<br />

3. Race and Educational Achievement: Factors Leading to High Dropout Rates Among Male Teens, Deandra<br />

Guzman, The College of Saint Elizabeth<br />

4. Online Education: A New Generation of Learning, Alicia San Filippo, College of Saint Elizabeth<br />

5. AIDS orphan's in Sub-Saharan Africa, Sharie I Reid, College of Saint Elizabeth<br />

6. Assimilation and Italian Americans: Cultural Factors and Their Role, Martyna Cieniewicz, CUNY Brooklyn<br />

College<br />

7. Adoption Stigma: A Shame Based Practice, Nicole M. Chirip, College of Saint Elizabeth<br />

8. Parenting Styles and Academic Success: Does Race/Ethnicity Make a Difference?, Neury S Trinidad ,<br />

College of Saint Elizabeth<br />

9. Dose Punishment Fit the Crime, Holly McMichael, Lebanon Valley College<br />

10. Immigrant Healthcare: A Two Way Street, Hannah Rosenblatt, Connecticut College; Sarah A Brigandi,<br />

Connecticut College; Grace Kabel, Connecticut College<br />

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Saturday, 10:15 AM—11:45 AM cont’d<br />

Undergraduate Poster Session II (Imperial Ballroom) cont’d<br />

11. Asylum Discrepancy in the United States, Zoe M Hull, Connecticut College<br />

12. Foreigners in Their Own Country: An Examination of the Roma People in a Post-Socialist Context, Kristen<br />

W Barngrover, Denison University<br />

13. Raw Milk in Ohio, John P Murphy, Denison University<br />

14. The Reproduction of Children in Charter Schools: Bourdieu and KIPP Brighter Horizons, Hannah K Miller,<br />

Denison University<br />

15. Can I Buy Your Culture? Commodification, Conflict and Change in Aboriginal Australia, Katherine Elise<br />

Summers, Denison University<br />

16. Prescription Drug Abuse, Lauren D Spiechowski, Drew University<br />

17. The Impact of Diversions on Academic Outcomes for Students in On-campus Housing, Matthew J.<br />

Manierre, <strong>Eastern</strong> Connecticut State University; Nicholas L Parsons, <strong>Eastern</strong> Connecticut State University<br />

18. Does Gender Matter in Music?, Maegan M Morin, Elmira College<br />

19. The International Student Experience: Voices and Identity, Shamama Moosvi, George Mason University<br />

20. The Gym as a Center for Social Interaction, Sarah Jurdi, George Mason University<br />

21. Social Identities in Singapore Tourism, Douglas Berkowitz, Melissa Gagermeier, Gettysburg College<br />

22. The Effects of Financial Crisis on Non-Profit Organizations, Charmonique Parker, Gettysburg College;<br />

Hannah Tenenbaum, Gettysburg College<br />

23. The Presentation of Self on Facebook, Jennifer A Giambrone, Gettysburg College<br />

24. American Prisons Going to the Dogs, Miranda Wisor, Gettysburg College<br />

25. Brazilian Graffiti as Gendered Expression, Kerilyn A Foley, Gettysburg College<br />

26. Albert Fish: The Gray Man and the Gray Area between Legal Insanity and Pure Evil, Marilyn Louise<br />

McCullough, Gettysburg College<br />

27. Boston’s Latin Quarter: Preserving the American Dream, Melissa S Deas, Harvard University<br />

28. Beyond Medicalization in Mental Health Diagnosis as a Rite of Passage, Stephanie Alves, Hunter College<br />

29. Breaking the Cycle: Tax Breaks for Law Break(ers)., Blanca Garcia, John Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

30. In-prison Transitional Programs: Services, Recidivism, and Quality of Life of Prisoners, Justine Lee, John<br />

Jay College of Criminal Justice<br />

31. Over the Limit, Under Arrest: DUI and Inequality, Cory M. Sabol, Lebanon Valley College<br />

32. Inequality Among Immigrants in the U.S., Rebekah Elizabeth Carver, Lebanon Valley College<br />

33. Inequality in the Workforce: Women and the Glass Ceiling, Julie A Enders, Lebanon Valley College<br />

34. Incarceration Rate and Poverty Level: through the Model of Capital!, Robert F. Evangelista, Lebanon<br />

Valley College<br />

223. MINI-CONFERENCE: Gender, Family, Work & Technology in the Post-Obama Era — Generational<br />

Shifts and Policy Challenges (Stanbro Room)<br />

Presider: Lynn Chancer, Hunter College, CUNY<br />

Falling Back on Plan B: The Children of Gender Revolution Face Obstacles to Equality, Kathleen Gerson,<br />

New York University<br />

Have Attitudes Toward Interracial Marriage Changed in the Obama Era?, Erica Chito Childs, Hunter<br />

College, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

Fathers as Caregivers, Charles Green, Hunter College<br />

Discussant:<br />

Amy Steinbugler, Dickinson College<br />

224. MINI-CONFERENCE: Work, Power and Inequality— Globalization, Power and Workplace Inequality<br />

(Arlington Room)<br />

Workplaces are no longer bound by national borders, but are now embedded in global production regimes. Papers<br />

in this session will ask how these global production regimes, strengthen some actors, weaken others and produce<br />

new forms of inequality and redefine old ones.<br />

Working in Wal-Mart, China: Technology, Outsourcing, and Retail Globalization, Eileen Otis, University of<br />

Oregon<br />

Strategic Union Responses to Transnational Corporate Restructuring and Capital Mobility, Kate<br />

Bronfenbrenner, Cornell<br />

Who Done It? Or Where Does 'Power' Fit in Global Currency Markets?: A Shop Floor Ethnographer Moves<br />

to the Trading Floor, Leslie Salzinger, Boston College<br />

Discussant:<br />

Tom Juravich, University of Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

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Saturday cont’d<br />

Sessions 12:00 PM—1:30 PM<br />

225. Thematic— Public Life and New Social Realities (Cambridge Room)<br />

Presider: David Grazian, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Organizer: David Grazian, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Eric Klinenberg, New York University<br />

Dalton Conley, New York University<br />

Sharon Zukin, Brooklyn College<br />

William Kornblum, CUNY, Graduate Center<br />

226. Thematic— Social Mechanisms of Making and Sustaining Markets (Clarendon Room)<br />

Organizer: Alya Guseva, Boston University<br />

Changing Markets for Vice in 20th Century America, Jeff Sallaz, University of Arizona<br />

The Search for Certainty in Uncertain Contexts: Lessons from the Catwalk, Ashley Mears, Boston<br />

University<br />

Best Laid Plans: Lessons from Early Governmental Debates About Securitization, Sarah Quinn, Berkeley<br />

Blaming Biology: Finding Testosterone in the Market Machine, Leslie Salzinger, Boston College<br />

Discussant:<br />

Alya Guseva, Boston University<br />

227. Conversation with— Bandana Purkayastha, Debra Renee Kaufman, Kay Jenkins on "Lived Religion<br />

in Everyday Life" (Stuart Room)<br />

Presider: Barbara R. Walters, CUNY, Kingsborough and SPS<br />

Discussants:<br />

Bandana Purkayastha, University of Connecticut<br />

Debra Renee Kaufman, Northeastern University<br />

Kay Jenkins, College of William and Mary<br />

228. Author-Meets-Critics— Wannabe U: Inside the Corporate University by Gaye Tuchman (Franklin<br />

Room)<br />

Presider: David Lavin, Graduate Center, CUNY<br />

Critic, Margaret L. Andersen, University of Delaware<br />

Critic, Jal Mehta, Harvard Graduate School of Education<br />

Critic, Zelda Gamson, University of Massachusetts - Boston<br />

Discussant:<br />

Gaye Tuchman, University of Connecticut<br />

229. Regular Paper Session— Construction and Negotiation of Masculinities (Newbury Room)<br />

Presider: Heather Hofmeister, RWTH Aachen University<br />

Bakhtin and Pleasure: Reading Politically Incorrect Masculine Comedy, Allison I Carter, Rowan University<br />

The Partying Pay Off: Manhood, Sexuality, and Cultural Capital Among College Men, Brian Sweeney,<br />

Long Island University: CW Post Campus<br />

Masculinity on the Hudson: Gendered Representations of the US Airways Flight 1549 Response, Tricia<br />

Wachtendorf, University of Delaware; Samantha Penta, University of Delaware<br />

Being and Becoming a Minuteman, Harel Shapira, Columbia University<br />

230. Regular Paper Session— Disabling Stigma: Narratives and Alternative Treatments (Brandeis<br />

Room)<br />

Presider: Leah S Rohlfsen McManus, St. Lawrence University<br />

What's at Stake in Stigma?: Local Worlds and Life Course Perspectives, Sara Shostak, Brandeis<br />

University; Dana Zarhin, Brandeis University<br />

Disability and the Modern-Day Healer: Ramón Cuevas and Cuevas Medek Therapy: An Ethnography,<br />

Jennifer Anne Vanderminden, University of New Hampshire<br />

Narratives of Care: Conventional and Alternative Pathways in Chronic Pain Management, Misty A Curreli,<br />

State University of New York at Stony Brook<br />

Evaluating Efficacy of Alternative Treatments for Anxiety Disorders: Differing Criteria for Researchers and<br />

Patients, Jennifer J Esala, University of New Hampshire<br />

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Saturday, 12:00 PM—1:30 PM cont’d<br />

231. Regular Paper Session— Learning Through Service: Designing a Quality Experience for Students<br />

and Faculty (Winthrop Room)<br />

Presider: Kristin Park, Westminster College<br />

We intend for this session to be highly interactive, with much discussion and sharing of experiences between<br />

presenters and attenders<br />

Service-Learning, Values and Social Justice: An Online Survey of Milligan College Alumni from 1994 to<br />

2008, Rubye Beck, Milligan College<br />

Using Bloom and Kolb in Preschool Service Learning Classrooms, Kristin Park, Westminster College<br />

Engaging Students in Civic Engagement, JoAnn Chirico, Pennsylvania State University<br />

232. Regular Paper Session— Motherhood and Mothering (Beacon Hill)<br />

Presider: Vanessa L Munoz, Brandeis University<br />

Extensive Motherhood: Employment and Caregiving Narratives among Mothers with Young Children,<br />

Karen Christopher, University of Louisville<br />

"I am a Mother": Homeless Women Separated from their Children, Elizabeth M Morgan, Brandeis<br />

University<br />

From Refrigerator Mothers to Warrior-Heroes: The Cultural Identity Transformation of Mothers Raising<br />

Children with Neurological Disabilities, Amy C Sousa, Boston College<br />

How Low-Income Children Fare When Mom Returns to School, Joanne Golann, Princeton University<br />

Does Not Having Kids Make Me Less of a Woman?: Gender Resistance and Reification among the<br />

Childfree, Amy Blackstone, University of Maine<br />

233. Regular Paper Session— Organizing Immigrants: Social Capital and Integration (Constitution<br />

Room)<br />

Presider: Diditi Mitra, Brookdale Community College<br />

The Characteristics of Social Network Members in the Accumulation of Social Capital among Legal and<br />

Unauthorized Mexican Migrants, Phillip J Granberry, Bridgewater State College<br />

Differentiated Social Capital Mobilization in the Migration Decision, Anju Mary Paul, University of Michigan<br />

Even the Gringos Speak Spanish!: Boundary Work among Undocumented Migrants, Jacqueline Olvera,<br />

Barnard College<br />

Immigrant Organizing Across Race and Nationality, Edwin Argueta, Jobs with Justice; Isabel Lopez,<br />

MassCosh; Alexandra Pineros-Shields, Irish Immigration Center<br />

234. Regular Paper Session— Religious Empowerment and Attitudes of Women (Alcott Room)<br />

Presider: Mohamoud M Ismail, The College of New Jersey<br />

How Can Innovative Religious Setting Empower Immigrant Women in Difficult Times?, Daniela M Shope,<br />

St. John's University<br />

They Haven’t Even Mastered the Quran: Young Islamist Women’s Negotiations of Social Change and<br />

Generational Hierarchies in Dakar, Erin J Augis, Ramapo College of New Jersey<br />

What Binds Us Is Our Charism and Mission: The Meaning of Religious Membership Among Catholic Sisters,<br />

Casey R Clevenger, Brandeis University<br />

235. Regular Paper Session— Representing the Language of the Other: Translation in Ethnography<br />

(Charles River Room)<br />

Presider: Tamara Mose Brown, Brooklyn College, CUNY<br />

Organizers: Tamara Mose Brown, Brooklyn College, CUNY; Erynn Masi Casanova, University of Cincinnati<br />

Going From Deh to They: Translating West Indians in Ethnography, Tamara Mose Brown, Brooklyn<br />

College, CUNY<br />

Ethnographic Border Crossings: Translating Latin American Lives, Erynn Masi de Casanova, University of<br />

Cincinnati<br />

Action Speaks Louder Than Words, Colin Jerolmack, New York University<br />

Lets Be Clear: Informing Informants Across the Language Divide, Patrick Inglis, Graduate Center, CUNY<br />

Discussant:<br />

Jooyoung Lee, University of Pennsylvania<br />

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Saturday, 12:00 PM—1:30 PM cont’d<br />

236. Regular Paper Session— Sociology of Reproduction II: Reproductive Discourses (Thoreau Room)<br />

Presider: Christa Kelleher, University of Massachusetts - Boston<br />

Organizers: Danielle Bessett, Ibis Reproductive Health; Theresa Morris, Trinity College<br />

They Either Fall Out or We Cut Them Out: Professionals Discourse about Cesarean Sections (and the<br />

Devaluation of Women’s Bodies), Theresa Morris, Trinity College<br />

I Don’t Want Anyone to Look Back and to Regret the Decision That They Made: Genetic Counselors Views<br />

About Genetic Information and Prenatal Genetic Testing, Susan Markens, CUNY-Lehman College<br />

Pregnancy after "Problems": Women's Experiences of Stigmatized Reproductive Careers, Danielle<br />

Bessett, Ibis Reproductive Health<br />

Placentas in the Freezer and Other Tales From the Frontier: Naturalizing Discourses in Modern Childbirth,<br />

Elizabeth Mitchell Armstrong, Princeton University<br />

Discussant:<br />

Christa Kelleher, UMASS-Boston<br />

237. Regular Paper Session— The Changing Housing Landscape (Cabot Room)<br />

Presider: Debbie Becher, American Academy of Arts and Sciences<br />

The Shifting Landscape of Fair and Affordable Housing: Recent Developments in New York City, Judith R<br />

Halasz, State University of New York at New Paltz<br />

Fair and Unbalanced: Unintended Racial Disparity in Massachusetts Housing Voucher Wait Periods, Justin<br />

C Betz, Northeastern University<br />

Homeownership and Lending through an Intersectional Perspective of Race, Class and Gender, Meghan M<br />

O'Neil Kuebler, SUNY, Albany<br />

The Economy of Empty: Property Tax Assessments and Abandonment in Philadelphia, Sarah Jacobson,<br />

Temple University<br />

238. Regular Paper Session— Trust and Political Legitimacy (Back Bay)<br />

Presider: David W Woods, Queens College<br />

Risk, Protection and Trust, Benjamin F Hadis, Montclair State University<br />

A Matter of Trust?: The call for accountability in the nonprofit/voluntary sector, Krista D Shackleford,<br />

University of Waterloo<br />

"In Government We Distrust": Public Opinion Towards Approaches to Fix the National Economy, Timothy<br />

Madigan, Mansfield University; Janice K Purk, Mansfield University<br />

Defining Trust, Virginia Adams O'Connell, O'Connell<br />

"You Know I Need It: Political Corruption in Washington, DC", Elizabeth Williams, George Washington<br />

University<br />

239. Roundtable— Faculty Experiences in the Academy (Georgian Room - Table 2)<br />

What Factors Influence Women to Pursue Male-Dominated Majors?, Brenda Vela, Texas A&M University<br />

To Research or To Teach: Is That the Question? A Literature Review on Women's Career "Choices" within<br />

Academe., Nadia Morgen, University of New Hampshire<br />

The Grief of a Teacher: What It Means to Teach about Intimacy and Violence, Deb Cohan, Regis College<br />

Teacher Knows Best: Preliminary Research Findings of Teachers' Perspectives of Sex Education in Public<br />

Schools in a Midwestern State, Melissa D Busher, Illinois State University<br />

240. Roundtable— Health Issues in an International Perspective (Georgian Room - Table 11)<br />

TB Death Rates and World Systems Analysis: Cross National Analysis of the International and Intranational<br />

Determinants of TB Deaths., Gary Maynard, State University of New York at Stony Brook<br />

Public Health Knowledge Production in Response to Economic Globalization, Shelley K White, Boston<br />

College<br />

Desperate Times Call for Desperate Measures: Treatment for Health care in Wum, Cameroon, Joy Njang<br />

Achuonjei, Columbia University<br />

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Saturday, 12:00 PM—1:30 PM cont’d<br />

241. Roundtable— In a New Land: Negotiating Lives and Well-Being (Georgian Room - Table 4)<br />

Patterns of Brazilian Immigrant Consumption in the United States and Portugal, Natalicia Rocha-Tracy,<br />

Boston University<br />

Looking Down or Looking Up: Status and Subjective Well-Being among Asian and Latino Immigrants in the<br />

United States, Julia Gelatt, Princeton University<br />

How Tied are Tied migrants? The Role of Wives in Highly Skilled Migration, Astrid Eich-Krohm, Southern<br />

Connecticut State University<br />

244. Roundtable— Negotiating Contemporary Families (Georgian Room - Table 1)<br />

Preparing for the Future: Parent Decisions concerning Pathway Consumption, Cara E Bowman, Boston<br />

University<br />

Temporality and the Time-Bind: Expanding our Theoretical Approach, Edson Cruz Rodriguez, University<br />

of Southern California<br />

Effects of Diminishing Role of the Husband in the Traditional Nigerian Family, Emeka P Nwosuji, Voice of<br />

the Family Nigeria<br />

245. Roundtable— Negotiating Individual and Collective Memory (Georgian Room - Table 7)<br />

Gazing into the Pensieve: The Problems with Conceptualizing Memory as "Storage and Retrieval", Tara L<br />

Tober, University of Virginia<br />

Imposing Silence through Public Testimony, Kimberly Spring, New School for Social Research<br />

An Autoethnographic Approach to Reading a Japanese War Bride Family Album, Elena Creef, Wellesley<br />

College<br />

Confronting the Memory of the Holocaust in Germany, James Darley, College of Mount Saint Vincent;<br />

Omar Nagi, College of Mount Saint Vincent<br />

246. Roundtable— On Death and Dying: Lessons from the Fields (Georgian Room - Table 8)<br />

The Medicalization of Dying: Hospice and Palliative Care as an Alternative?, Caitlin E Slodden, Brandeis<br />

University<br />

A 'good death', Catherine Tuey, Carleton University<br />

Death and Dentists: Teaching End-of-Life Issues, George E. Dickinson, College of Charleston; Karen L.<br />

Sirmons, College of Charleston; Tracy L. Burkett, College of Charleston<br />

247. Roundtable— Personal Experience as a Pedagogical Strategy (Georgian Room - Table 10)<br />

Transformational Service: Preservice Teachers "Unpacking" the Impact of Race, Class and Disability,<br />

Marisa A. Rauscher, Neumann University<br />

Does Study Abroad Lead to Greater Intercultural Competence?, Sharon O Arnold, Lebanon Valley<br />

College; Marianne Goodfellow, Lebanon Valley College; Sarah Piasecki, Lebanon Valley College<br />

The Assessment of Service and Civic Engagement: A Study of Undergraduate Participation, Mathew<br />

Johnson, Siena College; Donald P Levy, Siena College<br />

"I Hate the Tourists:" Using Students' Communities to Investigate Issues of Social Class and Economics,<br />

Katrina C Hoop, Saint Joseph's College of Maine<br />

"Not Me: Using Memoirs to Develop Understanding of Why People Join and Stay in Cults", Marybeth F<br />

Ayella, Saint Joseph's University<br />

248. Roundtable— Social Theory and the Changing Nature of Capitalism (Georgian Room - Table 6)<br />

The Care Ethic and Capitalism: Alienation and the Co-optation of Care, Robin G Isserles, Borough of<br />

Manhattan Community College<br />

Toward a Theory of Outsourcing: On the Precarious Freedoms of Disembedding, Craig D Lair, Gettysburg<br />

College<br />

The Disappearance of Class in Social Analysis, Christian A Schlaerth, University of Miami<br />

Praying and Playing in Economic Crises, Joseph G A Trumino, St. John's University<br />

"Greed-talk": Weber, Politics and the Current Economic Crisis, Julia B Schroeder, University of Virginia<br />

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Saturday, 12:00 PM—1:30 PM cont’d<br />

249. Roundtable— Theorizing <strong>Society</strong> II (Georgian Room - Table 5)<br />

The Theoretical Umbrella, Steve Kehnel, University of Missouri-Columbia<br />

From Max Weber to Charles Taylor: Directions in <strong>Sociological</strong> Thinking about Secularization, Scott Heil,<br />

City University of New York, Graduate Center<br />

Screwing the Pooch: Internal Claims-Making in a Zoophilia Online Community, R.J. Maratea, New Mexico<br />

State University<br />

250. Technology and New Social Expectations Sections— Technology and New Social Expectations II:<br />

Theoretical Orientations and Technology (Lexington Room)<br />

Presider: Debra C Lemke, McDaniel College<br />

Organizers: Debra C Lemke, McDaniel College<br />

Merton's Sociology, Robert M Marsh, Brown University<br />

"Prosumer" and the Internet: a New Epoch of Capitalism, PJ Rey, University of Maryland<br />

Discussant:<br />

Debra C Lemke, McDaniel College<br />

251. Workshop— Writing a Successful NSF Grant Proposal (White Hill Room)<br />

Organizers: Jan E Stets, National Science Foundation; Patricia E White, National Science Foundation<br />

Session targets those who are new at proposal writing and submission. Representatives from the National Science<br />

Foundation will discuss the proposal process, elements of a competitive proposal, proposal submission and review,<br />

and funding opportunities.<br />

252. Events of Special Interest to Undergrad Students— Undergraduate Poster Session III (Imperial<br />

Ballroom)<br />

1. Healthy Youth Peer Education (HYPE) and the Role of Community Building in Developing Youth Assets,<br />

Michael A DeCrosta, Lehigh University<br />

2. Building Homes and Affecting Lives: A Program Review of Habitat for Humanity, Jennifer Marie Hoffman,<br />

Lycoming College<br />

3. Courage, Confidence, and Character: Learning Through Girl Scout Handbooks, Amanda Finley, Lycoming<br />

College<br />

4. Economic Affect on Retirement Savings, Olivia M Butler, Mansfield University of Pennsylvania<br />

5. Race at Millersville University: A Historical Perspective, Dana Allen, Millersville University<br />

6. Human Rights as Applied to All Humans: A Theoretic Framework and Argument for the Rights of Women,<br />

Paige Warbrick, Moravian College<br />

7. Mansfield University Telephone Survey and the Smoking Ban Law, Elizabeth Reams, Mansfield University<br />

of Pennsylvania<br />

8. Cultivating Community: A Study of Two Farmers Markets in Lancaster City, Kyle M Parsons, Millersville<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

9. Poverty: A Social Crisis, Justin R Serfass, Moravian College<br />

10. The Effects of Full Time Employment on Students Academic Performance, James O Omo-ojo, Morgan<br />

State University<br />

11. Music Preference and Sexual Behavior, Ellen Pichler, Mount St. Mary's University<br />

12. "I'm Just An Average Guy": Online Dating and Identity Paradox, David Sanchez, Nazareth College; Jenna<br />

Howard, Nazareth College; Lindsay Lavicka, Nazareth College<br />

13. Urban Waters: Obstacles and Planning for Recreation in the Charles River, Elizabeth Giardino,<br />

Northeastern University; Abraham Finkelstein, Northeastern University; Gary O'Connell, Northeastern<br />

University<br />

14. What's in a Label? The Effects of Formal and Informal Labels, Race, and the Media on Social Reactions to<br />

Delinquency, Samantha Michele Kerwin, Rutgers University<br />

15. Just Plain White: Shifting from Ethnoracial Markedness to Unmarkedness in Italian Immigrants, Albert<br />

Yin, Rutgers University<br />

16. The Trials of War: Lt. Ehren Watada and the Asian American Movement, Kohshi Itagaki, Rutgers<br />

University<br />

17. The Identity of Anorexia Nervosa, Lyndsi E Silberman, Rutgers University<br />

18. Identifying Perceptions of School Safety Through Community and School Characteristics, Carolyn<br />

Nicodemo, Rutgers University<br />

19. Sex Trafficking in Thailand, Nicole Bassi, Rutgers University<br />

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Saturday, 12:00 PM—1:30 PM cont’d<br />

Undergraduate Poster Session III (Imperial Ballroom)<br />

20. Everything In Its Right Place, Joshua M Baker, Rutgers University<br />

21. The Role of Weight History in the Construction of Weight Ideals and Weight Confidence, Christopher Alan<br />

Hedges, Rutgers University<br />

22. Volunteer Firefighters and Emergency Medical Services Personnel and Stress, Methods of Coping with<br />

Stress, and Income Influences, Timothy A Butler, Saint Bonaventure University<br />

23. Facebook and Its Effects, Kristen M Henry, Siena College<br />

24. Victoria's Sexy Secret, Alexandra Peck, Ashley Towne, Elizabeth LaRosa, Lauren Gannon; Siena College<br />

25. Between Life and Death: A Rap on Women in Indian Prisons, Danielle Marshall, Meghan Davis, Siena<br />

College<br />

26. Strict or Lenient Households: The Effects They Have on Adolescents and Their Drinking Behaviors.,<br />

Ashley B Caputo, Siena College<br />

27. Perceptions of Meritocratic and Structural Inequality in the American Population, Adam Joseph Stoler,<br />

Skidmore<br />

28. How Rational is Rational Choice Theory?, Brenna J Glow, Skidmore College<br />

29. Exploring American National Identity: The Effects of Race and Religion, Sarah E Levy, Skidmore College<br />

30. Conditional Hospitality: How Job Security and Nativity Influence Attitudes toward Immigration, Sarah D<br />

Avery, Skidmore College<br />

31. Different From Most Girls: The Reproduction of Hegemonic Gender Power Relations in the Hardcore Punk<br />

Subculture, Allyson Einbinder, Smith College<br />

32. Elementary School Teaching: A Comparison of Males and Females in a Gendered Profession, Stephanie C<br />

Raymond, Southern Connecticut State University<br />

33. Women in Prison, Jacob Burgess, Rivier College; Ana DeLeone, Rivier College; Hillary Gordon, Rivier<br />

College; Courtney Gill, Rivier College; Evan Turner, Rivier College<br />

34. Lost and Found: An Ethnographic Analysis of Soldiers' Narratives, Kathe Scott, Mansfield University of<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

35. Prison Towns: The Challenging Climate and Consequences to the Community, Joshua W. Mattern, St.<br />

Bonaventure University<br />

36. Marijuana's Economic Benefits, Akaniyene R Essien, Bronx Community College<br />

253. ESS Special Events & <strong>Meeting</strong>s— Committee on the Status of Minorities <strong>Meeting</strong> (Hancock Room)<br />

254. MINI-CONFERENCE: Work, Power and Inequality— The Future of Work (Arlington Room)<br />

Presider: Steven Vallas, Northeastern University<br />

This session will envision where work and inequality are going, or might go, in the future. (Lunch to follow in the<br />

Hancock Room)<br />

A Future of Polarized Jobs?, Arne Kalleberg, University of North Carolina<br />

Work With and Without a Future, Nancy DiTomaso, Rutgers University<br />

The Future of Work in the UK, Chris Warhurst, University of Strathclyde, UK<br />

Unemployed Workers of America Unite?, Ofer Sharone, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Sessions 1:45 PM—3:15 PM<br />

255. Thematic— The Economic Crisis and Higher Education (Arlington Room)<br />

Presider: Christopher Winship, Harvard University<br />

Scott Jaschik, Editor and Founder, Inside Higher Education<br />

Jehuda Reinharz, President, Brandeis University<br />

John J. Glier, President and Chief Executive Officer, Grenzebach Glier and Associates<br />

256. Author-Meets-Critics— Guyland: The Perilous World Where Boys Become Men by Michael Kimmel<br />

(Franklin Room)<br />

Presider: Pamela Stone, Hunter College and Graduate Center, CUNY<br />

Critic, Cynthia Fuchs Epstein, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

Critic, Deirdre Royster, New York University<br />

Critic, Stephen Sweet, Ithaca College<br />

Discussant:<br />

Michael Kimmel, SUNY, Stony Brook<br />

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Saturday, 1:45 PM—3:15 PM cont’d<br />

257. Regular Paper Session— Across Generations: Immigrant Families in America (Beacon Hill)<br />

Presider: Nancy Foner, Hunter College and Graduate Center, CUNY<br />

Organizer: Nancy Foner, Hunter College and Graduate Center, CUNY<br />

Spare the Rod, Ruin the Child? First- and Second-Generation West Indian Child-Rearing Practices, Mary<br />

C. Waters, Harvard University; Jennifer Sykes, Harvard University<br />

Marry into a Good Family: Transnational Reproduction and Intergenerational Relations in Bangladeshi<br />

American Families, Nazli Kibria, Boston University<br />

Negotiating Work and Parenting over the Life Course: Mexican Family Dynamics in a Binational Context,<br />

Joanna Dreby, Kent State<br />

Caregiving Across Generations: Aging, State Assistance and Multigenerational Ties among Immigrants<br />

from the Dominican Republic, Greta A. Gilbertson, Fordham University<br />

258. Regular Paper Session— Anxiety and Rumor: Assessing Health Risk (Brandeis Room)<br />

Presider: Peter Conrad, Brandeis University<br />

The Effects of Perceived Risk and Responsibility on the Acceptance of a Human Papillomavirus Vaccine by<br />

College Men, Angela Marie Mitiguy, University of New Hampshire<br />

Biomedical Innovation and the Politics of Scientific Knowledge: A case study of Gardasil, Aleia Y Clark,<br />

University of Maryland at College Park<br />

Stigma, Gender Violence and Desire for Uptake of HIV Tests in Ghana, Emmanuel F Koku, Drexel<br />

University<br />

Better the Devil You Know: Parsing the Role of Ethics in HIV/AIDS Rumor and Contemporary Legend<br />

Among African-Americans, Jacob Heller, SUNY College at Old Westbury<br />

The Social and Institutional Discourse among Medical Personnel: Attitudes and Beliefs Regarding Male<br />

Neonatal Circumcision, Lauren S Ross, Quinnipiac University<br />

259. Regular Paper Session— Commemorating: 9/11 and its Aftermaths (Charles River Room)<br />

Presider: Vida Bajc, Methodist University<br />

Thunder on the Mountain: Religion and Cultural Narrative at the Flight 93 Chapel in Shanksville, PA, Alex<br />

Riley, Bucknell University<br />

Confronting Islamophobia: Advocacy Strategies Before and after 9/11, Erik Love, Dickinson College<br />

Representing the Trauma of 9/11 through Horror: The Case of Fringe and Cloverfield, Isabel Pinedo,<br />

Hunter College<br />

260. Regular Paper Session— Ethnic Businesses in New York City (Cabot Room)<br />

Presider: Judith R Halasz, State University of New York at New Paltz<br />

Gatekeepers of Authentic Nostalgia: The Function and Marketing of Chinese Bakeries in New York City,<br />

Hui-Yi Chen, The Graduate Center, CUNY<br />

Bureaucratizing the Street: Gender and Labor Relations among Family Street Vendors in New York City,<br />

Kathleen A Dunn, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

The Greeks of Mattituck, Vaso V Thomas, Bronx Community College<br />

261. Regular Paper Session— Gender and Reproductive Health (Thoreau Room)<br />

Presider: Diana Hernandez, Columbia University/ Mailman School of Public Heal<br />

Sexual and Reproductive Health As A Human Right: Policy and Practice in The United Kingdom, The<br />

Netherlands, and France, Chantell B Frazier, Syracuse University<br />

Men Bring Condoms, Women Take Pills: Men's and Women's Roles in Contraceptive Decision-Making,<br />

Julie L Fennell, Gallaudet University<br />

Disparities in a Southern City: Infant Mortality and HIV Prevention and Intervention in an Urban Setting,<br />

Bridgett Vadeboncoeur, Center for Community Initiatives; Jeffry A Will, University of North Florida<br />

Exploring "His and Hers": Links between Infertility Diagnosis and Response, Katherine M Johnson, Penn<br />

State University; Jasmine J Fledderjohann, Penn State University<br />

Social Cues and Infertility Helpseeking, Arthur L Greil, Alfred University<br />

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Saturday, 1:45 PM—3:15 PM cont’d<br />

262. Regular Paper Session— Gender and Social Movements (Stuart Room)<br />

Presider: Debra Guckenheimer, Northeastern University<br />

Winning and Losing: The Case of the Women’s Forum for Constitutional Reform in the Dominican Republic,<br />

Esther Hernández-Medina, Brown University<br />

Configuring the Korean Women's Movement: Social Network Analysis, Myeongjae Yeo, SUNY, Albany<br />

Welfare and Women’s Rights Coalition: Using Periods of Social Movement Abeyance to Rebuild Movement<br />

Collective Identity and Reframe Powerfully Negative Public Identities of Movement Constituents Disse,<br />

Kaleema Sumareh, American University<br />

Mobilizing Gender to Promote Peace: The Case of Machsom Watch, Rachel V Kutz-Flamenbaum,<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

The Politics of (Mis)Recognition: Afro-Brazilian Women's Movements, Nicole B McCoy, George Mason<br />

University<br />

263. Regular Paper Session— Gender, Work and Organization (Newbury Room)<br />

Presider: Mindy Fried, Arbor Consulting Partners<br />

Women Helping Women? Female Managers and Subordinates' Pay, Mabel B Abraham, Massachusetts<br />

Institute of Technology<br />

From Metaphors to Mechanisms: Gender Sorting In(to) an Organizational Hierarchy, Roberto M<br />

Fernandez, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Mabel B Abraham, Massachusetts Institute of<br />

Technology<br />

Career Choices and Outcomes: Women Who Entered the Legal Profession by 1975., Phyllis G. Kitzerow,<br />

Westminster College<br />

Youth Employment and Entry into Sex Segregated Occupations in Adulthood: A Longitudinal Analysis of<br />

Women, Carrie L Shandra, Hofstra University<br />

264. Regular Paper Session— International Workplace: Organizational Culture and Competition (White<br />

Hill Room)<br />

Presider: Ben Rissing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Organizations and Interprofessional Competition: A Case of Retail Clinics, Roman V Galperin,<br />

Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

The Culture of Appropriate Difference in Indian High-Tech, Smitha Radhakrishnan, Wellesley College<br />

Professionalization from the Top-Down: New Insights on the Construction of Professional Mandates,<br />

Aruna Ranganathan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Call-Center Work Experience: A Comparative Study of India and the Philippines, Valerian DeSousa, West<br />

Chester University; Bessie Lawton, West Chester University<br />

265. Regular Paper Session— The Centrality of Organizations to Immigrant Incorporation (Constitution<br />

Room)<br />

Presider: Isabel Martinez, Teachers College, Columbia University<br />

Immigration Lawyering in an Era of Increased Criminalization of Immigrants, O. Nicholas Robertson,<br />

State University of New York at Buffalo<br />

The Globalization of Emotion Work: Fear Management in Child Protection Work with Immigrant Families,<br />

Katrin Kriz, Emmanuel College; Elspeth Slayter, Salem State School of Social Work<br />

There But for the Grace of God Go I: Loving the Stranger in a New Immigrant Gateway, B. Nadya<br />

Jaworsky, Yale University<br />

266. Regular Paper Session— The Political Imagination (Back Bay)<br />

Presider: Yuliya Dudaronak, University of Virginia<br />

The Power of Symbolic Power and Everyday Life, Andrea Borghini, University of Pisa<br />

Utopia and Memory: Magic Geographies and Nostalgic Geographies of the Twentieth Century, Lindsye A<br />

Freeman, New School for Social Research<br />

Depending on Borders for Meaning, Margaret R Austin Smith, University of Maryland College Park<br />

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Saturday, 1:45 PM—3:15 PM cont’d<br />

267. Regular Paper Session— Who Am I, Where Am I, and How Did I Get Here? The Challenges of<br />

Maintaining a <strong>Sociological</strong> Identity (Alcott Room)<br />

Presider: Bridget M Costello, King's College<br />

Organizer: Bridget M Costello, King's College<br />

Who Am I?, Bridget M Costello, King's College<br />

Where Am I?, Joan Maya Mazelis, Yeshiva University<br />

How Did I Get Here?, Constance Gager, Montclair State University<br />

268. Roundtable— Fashioning Identity Through Clothing and Music (Georgian Room - Table 4)<br />

Tradition, Innovation, and Subcultural Survival: The Enduring American Goth, Angel M Butts, Rutgers<br />

University<br />

Music and Neoliberal Globalization in Burkina Faso: Counterhegemonic Possibilities and Limits of a Youth<br />

Culture, Touorouzou Herve Some, University of Southern Maine<br />

Construction of a Mythologized Feminine Identity in American Fashion, Veronica B Manlow, Brooklyn<br />

College<br />

College Students Attitudes Towards Sexuality and Sexual Content in Music Videos, Meriem Mahdi,<br />

Bridgewater State College<br />

269. Roundtable— Fast and Slow Food: Systems of Consumption (Georgian Room - Table 5)<br />

McDonalds as Slow Food: What Poor People Think About Eating and Nutrition, Kelly Moore, Loyola<br />

University; Catherine Gillis, Loyola University<br />

Evaluating New England’s Food System: Trends in Agricultural, The Food Environment, Social Justice and<br />

Health Outcomes, Amy L Barr, University of New Hampshire<br />

Buying Food, Buying An Ideal: The New Food Movement in Boston, David E Gainsboro, Tufts University<br />

270. Roundtable— Globalization: Cyberspace, Youth and Glocalization (Georgian Room - Table 9)<br />

SMOs in Wonderland: The impact of Cyberactivism on Social Movement Organizations, Afife Idil Akin,<br />

SUNY, Stony Brook<br />

Glocal Political Identities in the New Millennium: Youth and the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre,<br />

Gabriela Gonzalez, State University of New York at Stony Brook<br />

Global-as-Spectacle: Interaction between the Glocal and the Global in Hitech City, India, Jillet S Sam,<br />

University of Maryland, College Park<br />

271. Roundtable— Illegal Substances: Use and Abuse (Georgian Room - Table 6)<br />

Decriminalization of Cannabis in Massachusetts: Social Effects, Tony Nicholis Buell, Northeastern<br />

University<br />

Becoming a Pothead: Normalizing Deviant Identity within the Subculture of Marijuana Smoking, Ranita<br />

Ray, University of Connecticut<br />

A Broader Conceptualization of Resources: Gendered Injection Practices and Relational Administration<br />

Methods, Laura B Monico, University of Delaware<br />

Don't Needle Me!: An Examination of the Intrusiveness and Reasonableness of Drug Searches, David A<br />

Mackey, Plymouth State University; Michael W. Smith, Saint Anselm College<br />

272. Roundtable— Living on the Margins and Figuring out Survival (Georgian Room - Table 2)<br />

Budgeting and Economic Coping Strategies among Low-Income Working Parents, Jennifer Sykes,<br />

Harvard University<br />

Community Research in Practice: The Boston Access to Education Project as an Exploration of Participatory<br />

Research within Low-Income Communities, Autumn Green, Boston College<br />

Parental Education and Children’s Online Health Information Seeking, Shanyang Zhao, Temple University<br />

The Small Business Correction for Inner City Unemployment, Adriana Lashley, College of Mount Saint<br />

Vincent; Omar Nagi, College of Mount Saint Vincent<br />

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Saturday, 1:45 PM—3:15 PM cont’d<br />

275. Roundtable— The <strong>Sociological</strong> Implications of Environmental Justice in the City (Georgian Room -<br />

Table 10)<br />

Organizer: Westerly A. Donohue, Southern Connecticut State University<br />

Southern Connecticut State University students conducted ethnographic field research to explore Environmental<br />

(In)Justice in the laboratory of The City of New Haven, CT, through the sociological lens of Geertz and Elias. They<br />

present their findings.<br />

Discussant:<br />

Westerly A. Donohue, Southern Connecticut State University<br />

276. Roundtable— Theorizing Sex and Gender: New Directions (Georgian Room - Table 3)<br />

Theory and Narrative: Shaping Experiences of Gender, Sex, and the Body, Adina Koch, Boston College<br />

Constructions of the Sexually Able Body: Towards a Theory of Sexual Capital, Amy S Braksmajer, State<br />

University of New York at Stony Brook<br />

Mate-to-order: Synthetic Love, Voon Chin Phua, Gettysburg College; Desirée Ciambrone, Rhode Island<br />

College<br />

277. Roundtable— Transformations: Ethnographic Studies on the Effects of Diversity in Higher<br />

Education (Georgian Room - Table 7)<br />

Organizer: Karen E. Rosenblum, George Mason University<br />

Warriors in the Academy: Post-9/11 Veterans Transition from Military to Higher Education, Julia<br />

Anderson, George Mason University<br />

An Ethnographic Study of Nontraditional Students, Hattie Barker, George Mason University<br />

Transitioning from a Full-Time Online Degree Program, Corrinne Callins, George Mason University<br />

Safety in Numbers: A Strategy for Protecting the Self, Shannon Jacobsen, George Mason University<br />

Let My Voice Rest and My Pen Yell: An Ethnographic Study of Spoken Word Performance Culture, Naliyah<br />

Kaya, George Mason University<br />

The Social Accomplishment of Multilingual Learning, Martin Thomas Ragan , George Mason University<br />

Discussant:<br />

Karen E. Rosenblum, George Mason University<br />

278. Technology and New Social Expectations Sections— New Technologies for Entertainment and<br />

Security (Lexington Room)<br />

Presider: Jessie Daniels, Hunter College CUNY<br />

How to Conduct a Laptop Orchestra: Issues of Coordination in Computer Music, David Reinecke,<br />

Princeton<br />

A Changing Environment: Are Firms Shifting Attention to Safety and Regulation of Nanotechnology?,<br />

Jennifer Hill Geertsma, University of Massachusetts - Amherst<br />

MagicJack, and Alternative Telecom Technologies in the (Anglo) Caribbean, Beverley Mullings, Queens<br />

University; Arthur E Paris, Syracuse University<br />

The (ICT) Revolution Continues (& is still not televised), Arthur Paris, Syracuse University; Alecea I<br />

Standlee, Syracuse University; Julia Loughlin, Syracuse University<br />

279. Events of Special Interest to Undergrad Students— Undergraduate Poster Session IV (Imperial<br />

Ballroom)<br />

1. Sexuality among Disabled Individuals: A Study on the Institutional Policies and Actions of Non-Profit<br />

Organizations, Alan S. Martino, St. Lawrence University<br />

2. Liberalization of Marijuana Laws in Massachusetts: The Impact of Drug Law Changes on Attitudes and<br />

Behavior., Ashlyn Hackert, Suffolk University; Erica Ferrilli, Suffolk University; Patrick Greaney, Suffolk<br />

University; Gillian Murphy, Suffolk University; Maureen A NortonHawk, Suffolk University<br />

3. Volunteerism and Types of Social Capital, Deborah Slutz, Sweet Briar College<br />

4. Religion and Sexuality: How College Students Reconcile the Two, Kristen Redford, University of<br />

Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

5. Study of Alcohol Use and Prevention at The College at Brockport, Melissa Alva, The College at Brockport;<br />

Rebecca Staudt, The College at Brockport<br />

6. Women in Blue: An Examination of Gender Dynamics and the Experience of Female Law Enforcement<br />

Officers, Andrew M. Black, The College of New Jersey; Rebecca S.K. Li, The College of New Jersey<br />

7. Sea Turtle Conservation: Communication and Participation, Madeline J Emde, The College of New Jersey<br />

8. Handling Health Care: Why Community Oriented Reproductive Health Care Makes Sense for Women in<br />

Hartford, CT, Molly Eileen Fitzgerald, Trinity College<br />

9. The Love Relationships of Same-Sex Couples, Laura Mason, University of Massachusetts- Amherst<br />

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Saturday, 1:45 PM—3:15 PM cont’d<br />

Undergraduate Poster Session IV (Imperial Ballroom) cont’d<br />

10. News Flash: Public Response to Media Warnings, Christina F Dalton, University of Delaware<br />

11. Race and Medicalization of Drug Addiction: An Analysis of Documentary Films, Brittany L Scott,<br />

University of Delaware; Tammy L Anderson, University of Delaware<br />

12. Student Perceptions of Hybrid Learning Environments in Introductory Sociology Courses, Emily Jean<br />

Steenburgh, University of Maine at Orono; Emily Lynn Yearwood, University of Maine, Orono<br />

13. Kristen Redford, University of Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

14. Lindsey P Athanasiou, University of Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

15. The Latino Paradox: A Neighborhood Level Analysis of Sexual Assault, Robert P Weed, University of<br />

Massachusetts-Amherst<br />

16. Family Time-Use Coordination Styles and their Consequences for Parent-Child Communication: Case<br />

Studies of Dual-Earner Families in Los Angeles, CA, Edson Cruz Rodriguez, University of Southern<br />

California; Ana Asatouri, University of Southern California; Juliette Cooke, University of Southern<br />

California; Lauren Garcia, University of Southern California; Jonathan Nik, University of Southern<br />

California; Karolyn Sanchez, University of Southern California<br />

17. Cyberbullying: Is High-Tech Harassment on the Rise?, Mark Setzer, Villanova University<br />

18. Museums and the Changing Nation: Creating Concepts of Citizenship and Diversity in Museum Educational<br />

Programming, Megan A Goossen, Wellesley College<br />

19. Luxury Consumption in the 2007-2009 Recession, Rachel Leigh Behler, Wellesley College<br />

20. Dance Culture of India: A Sociohistorical Perspective, Rachael C Hyde, West Chester University of PA<br />

21. Men Nurses in Wheeling, WV, Blake M Mangold, Heath Casto, West Liberty University<br />

22. Too Busy to Run for President?: Factors Influencing Student Leadership Accomplishments, Tiffany Rice,<br />

William Paterson University<br />

23. Understanding the Personality of Policing: An Analysis of Pre-Existent versus Learned Social Behavior,<br />

Eddie Kavanagh, William Paterson University<br />

24. Gender Biases and L.G.B.T Issues in Education, Salwa Muhammad, William Paterson University<br />

25. Black Women's Perceptions Toward Black Men Involved in Interracial Relationships, Janet Thomas,<br />

William Paterson University<br />

26. Can Child Abuse be Explained through Social Learning Theory?, Michelle Marchese, William Paterson<br />

University<br />

27. Socialization of Gender Expectations: Television News Broadcasting and the Construction of Soft News,<br />

Danielle Scassera, William Paterson University<br />

28. Why 'We the People' Torture, Todd Rose, William Paterson University<br />

29. Rational Choice: A Decision to Murder, Jessica Romano, William Paterson University<br />

30. Football Fans at the Bar: Is it the Drinking or is it the Social Cohesion?, Jonathan Huber, William<br />

Paterson University<br />

31. Family Influence on Criminal Behaviors, Robert D'Antonio, William Paterson University<br />

32. Sexual Infidelity: What is the Reasoning Behind Unfaithfulness, Cassie Guittari, William Paterson<br />

33. Generational Comparison of Attitudes on Same-sex Marriage: Is There a Generational Gap?, Jennifer<br />

Dessel, William Paterson University<br />

34. Black Male Students in College: The Gender Divide, Arlene Barochin, Yale University<br />

35. Upward and Lateral Conflict Management by Hourly Wage Restaurant Employees, Patrick McNicholas,<br />

William Paterson University<br />

36. A Program Proposal for Combating Gang Recruitment in Paterson, New Jersey, Will Graulich, William<br />

Paterson University<br />

37. Recruitment and Retention of Fire Fighters in Time of Decrease in Volunteers: A Program Evaluation,<br />

Michael Greeley, William Paterson University<br />

38. Effects of Military Service on Veterans Socioeconomic Status and Quality of Life, Jared Sterk, William<br />

Paterson University<br />

39. Cross Cultural Marriageability: A Study of American South Asian Women and Marriage, Yasin Khan ,<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

40. The Commodification of Cleanliness, Victoria Corcoran, UMass Amherst<br />

41. Expectations for Relationships Among Children of Divorce and Unhappy Marriages: Do our Parents<br />

Relationships Determine Our Own?, Caroline Phillips, Wellesley College<br />

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Saturday, 1:45 PM—3:15 PM cont’d<br />

280. MINI-CONFERENCE: Gender, Family, Work & Technology in the Post-Obama Era — Are the Culture<br />

Wars Over? The Post Obama Landscape (Stanbro Room)<br />

Presider: Thomas DeGloma, Hunter College, CUNY<br />

• Nuanced Thinking and/or Moving to the Center? Cultural Contradictions in the Age of Obama, Lynn<br />

Chancer, Hunter College, CUNY<br />

• Threat Level Lavender: Gay Marriage, Contested Citizenship and the New Culture Wars, Suzanna Danuta<br />

Walters, Indiana University- Bloomington<br />

• Family Values After 'Family Values', Arlene S. Skolnick, New York University<br />

• Food Fights: Culture Wars in the Cafeteria, Janet Poppendieck, Hunter College<br />

Sessions 3:30 PM—5:00 PM<br />

281. Thematic— Environmental Crises, Social Inequalities and Environmental Justice (Clarendon Room)<br />

Organizer: David N. Pellow, University of Minnesota<br />

• Plenitude: Economics for an Age of Ecological Decline, Juliet Schor, Boston College<br />

• Environmental Justice Movements in New England, Kalila Barnett, Alternatives for Community &<br />

Environment (ACE)<br />

• Social Justice Frames in Radical Environmental Movements, David N. Pellow, University of Minnesota;<br />

Hollie Nyseth, University of Minnesota<br />

• Toward a More Transformative Environmental Justice Politics, Danny Farber, Northeastern University<br />

Discussant:<br />

David N. Pellow, University of Minnesota<br />

282. Conversation with— William Julius Wilson, Larry Bobo, Cheryl Townsend Gilkes on "Post-Obama<br />

America: Race, Ethnicity and Politics in America" (Arlington Room)<br />

Discussants:<br />

William Julius Wilson, Harvard University<br />

Larry Bobo, Harvard University<br />

Cheryl Townsend Gilkes, Colby College<br />

283. Author-Meets-Critics— The Unfinished Revolution: How a New Generation is Reshaping Family,<br />

Work and Gender in America by Kathleen Gerson (Part of MINI-CONFERENCE: Gender, Family, Work &<br />

Technology in the Post-Obama Era) (Stanbro Room)<br />

Presider: Lynn Chancer, Hunter College, CUNY<br />

• Critic, Cynthia Fuchs Epstein, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

• Critic, Michael Kimmel, SUNY, Stony Brook<br />

• Critic, Lynn Chancer, Hunter College, CUNY<br />

Discussant:<br />

Kathleen Gerson, New York University<br />

284. Regular Paper Session— Analyzing Gender/Sexualities in the Field (Thoreau Room)<br />

Presider: Lauren S Ross, Quinnipiac University<br />

• Doing Gender, Doing Sexuality: Mixed Messages at the Go-Go Club, David C. Lane, University of<br />

Delaware ; Brian Newby , University of Delaware<br />

• I Don’t Go Out with My Self: Street Prostitutes Construction of the Body in Service of the Self, Dana<br />

Zarhin, Brandeis University<br />

• Business or Pleasure? Gender Performances at an Adult Film Convention, Rachel S Everley , Boston<br />

University<br />

• Attitudes about Homosexuality: An Examination of the Effects of Friendship Networks, Demographic<br />

Characteristics and Political Ideology in a large Southern City, Kimberly G Tauches, SUNY, Albany; Chris<br />

A Galvan, SUNY, Albany<br />

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Saturday, 3:30 PM—5:00 PM cont’d<br />

285. Regular Paper Session— If We Get Health Reform, What Really Matters? (Brandeis Room)<br />

Presider: Sara M Moorman, Boston College<br />

The Reform that Shook the World: Cultural Narratives and Elite Media Discourse on the Health Care<br />

Reform, Marina Vujnovic, Monmouth University<br />

Undocumented Immigrants and Health Reform: The Exclusion Continues?, Charlene Galarneau, Wellesley<br />

College<br />

From Disclosure to Transparency: Using Device Company Data to Verify Medical Researchers' Conflict of<br />

Interest Statements., Susan C Chimonas, Columbia University; Zachary Frosch, Columbia University;<br />

David J Rothman, Columbia University<br />

286. Regular Paper Session— International Migration in Global Perspectives (Constitution Room)<br />

Presider: Yasmin Zaidi, Brandeis University<br />

Adjustment of Indian Families in Riyadh <strong>Society</strong>, Aziza A Alnuaim, King Saud University<br />

From Village Turks to Euro Turks: Turkish State's Perceptions of Turkish Migrants in Europe, Zeynep S<br />

Artan-Bayhan, CUNY, the Graduate Center<br />

'Us and Them': Immigrant Women from Albania, Rumania, Ukraine and Russia in Greece, Pelagia<br />

Papazahariou, St. John's University<br />

Foreigners and Multiethnic Citizens: Receptions of Immigrants in South Korea, Keumjae Park, William<br />

Paterson University<br />

Keeping Up with the Diallos: Household Wealth, Relative Deprivation, and Migration from Senegal to<br />

Europe, Erik R Vickstrom, Princeton University<br />

287. Regular Paper Session— Investigating Countermovement Dynamics (Charles River Room)<br />

Presider: Nicole Hala, Queens College<br />

Explaining Immigration Raids as State Repression, Counter-Movement Dynamics and Endogenous<br />

Organizational Processes Within U.S. Cities and Towns, 2003-2008, Thomas Pineros-Shields, Brandeis<br />

University<br />

Kurdish Ethnic and Islamic Mobilizations in Turkey: A Study of Rival Movements, Mustafa Gurbuz,<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

Anti-immigrant Sentiment and the Day Without an Immigrant Protests, Teal K Rothschild, Roger Williams<br />

University<br />

288. Regular Paper Session— Local and Global: Implementing Human Rights (Stuart Room)<br />

Presider: George R Still, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University<br />

Localization of Global Human Rights: Contemporary Ethnography of the Human Rights Commission in<br />

West Bengal, India, Ranita Ray, University of Connecticut<br />

Female Trafficking in Nepal: A Role of Non Governmental Organizations in Reintegration of Victims back<br />

into the <strong>Society</strong>, Sakun Gajurel, Methodist University<br />

Global Rights, Indian Children? The Global "Rights" Discourse in the NGO-State Literature in India, Tarun<br />

D Banerjee, SUNY, Stony Brook<br />

An Assessment of the Social Impact of Human Rights Conferences: A Qualitative Study of the First Nepali<br />

Women’s Global Network (NWGN) Conference, Barret M Katuna, University of Connecticut<br />

289. Regular Paper Session— Long Waves of Economic and Political Stability (Back Bay)<br />

Presider: Aleksandra Kacperczyk, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Secular Inflationary Wave-Driven Political Instability, Joseph N Cohen, CUNY, Queens College; April<br />

Linton, University of California- San Diego<br />

Racism, Rebel Minorities, and Desolate Individualism, Miin-wen Shih, Binghamton University<br />

War, Economy, Culture Conflict and the 2008 Presidential Election, James V DeFronzo, University of<br />

Connecticut; Jungyun Gill, University of Connecticut<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Theories of the State and Globalization: The Implications for Understanding Barak Obama's<br />

Policy Approaches in the Middle East., Hooshang Pazaki, East Stroudsburg University; Chin Hu, East<br />

Stroudsburg University<br />

Hegemony and Political Crisis, Michael Billeaux, University of Wisconsin - Madison<br />

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Saturday, 3:30 PM—5:00 PM cont’d<br />

290. Regular Paper Session— Marriage in Contemporary American <strong>Society</strong> (Beacon Hill)<br />

Presider: Kathleen Denny, University of Maryland, College Park<br />

Early Substance Use and Its Impact on Marital Status: An Examination of Substance Use, Marriage, and<br />

Divorce, Melissa A Menasco, Canisius College; Sampson Lee Blair, The State University of New York at<br />

Buffalo<br />

Premarital Cohabitation and Marriage in the United States, 1965-2002, Arielle Kuperberg, University of<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Do You Take This Institution?: Cultural Imagery of Marriage, Karyn Loscocco, SUNY, Albany; Susan<br />

Walzer, Skidmore College<br />

Racial Variations in the Association between Age at First Birth and Marital Quality, Theresa M Simpson,<br />

Rutgers University; Dawne M Mouzon, Rutgers University<br />

291. Regular Paper Session— Negotiating Urban Neighborhoods (Cabot Room)<br />

Presider: Richard E Ocejo, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY<br />

Perceptions of Neighborhood Inequality, Amy M Natiella, SUNY, Buffalo<br />

Perceptions of Neighborhood Safety and Parental Monitoring: The Role of Families in Shaping Children’s<br />

Neighborhood Exposure, Anita Zuberi, Penn State University<br />

Negotiating Neighborhoods: Residential Mobility Decisions of Low-income Families, Peter A Rosenblatt,<br />

Johns Hopkins University; Stefanie DeLuca, Johns Hopkins University<br />

West Branch, More than a Library: Understanding a Neighborhood Library’s Local Relevance, Carolyn M<br />

Ly, Yale University; Waverly Duck, Yale University<br />

The Social Structure of Healthy Cities, Annie Scola Wisnesky, University of Connecticut; Michael Wallace,<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

292. Regular Paper Session— New Social Networks: The New Generation and Identities (Lexington<br />

Room)<br />

Presider: Rebecca Tiger , Middlebury College<br />

Living a Techno-organic Life: Interpersonal Relationships and Social Networking Technology Among<br />

College Students, Alecea I Standlee, Syracuse University<br />

Let a Million Blogs Bloom: The Social World of Blotanical, Jean L Potuchek, Gettysburg College<br />

Communications Technology & Social Connections: A Comparison of On and Off Campus Student<br />

Networks, Jacqueline M. Keil, Kean University; Mary Lou Mayo, Kean University; Gordon E. Marsh,<br />

Roanoke College<br />

Writing for Mr. Right: The Presentation of Self in Online Dating Profiles, Kimberly J McGann, Nazareth<br />

College<br />

293. Regular Paper Session— Slow Sociology: A Timely Topic (Franklin Room)<br />

Presider: Anita I Garey, University of Connecticut<br />

Organizer: Anita I Garey, University of Connecticut<br />

Slow Sociology: Notes from the Contact Zone, Karen V. Hansen, Brandeis University<br />

From a Study to a Journey: Holding an Ethnographic Gaze of Urban Poverty for Two Decades, Timothy<br />

Black, University of Hartford<br />

Ten Years On: Making Relationships and Making Meaning in Indian Country, Barbara Gurr, University of<br />

Connecticut<br />

Discussant:<br />

Anita I Garey, University of Connecticut<br />

294. Regular Paper Session— Virtual Sexual Identities (Winthrop Room)<br />

Presider: Sara B Raley, McDaniel College<br />

The Kiss is Gay, But They’re Not: Sexual Stigma, Esteem and Rap Fans Response to Ambiguously Sexual<br />

Behavior, Antonia Randolph, University of Delaware; Holly Swan, University of Delaware<br />

Between Four Worlds: Latino Bisexual and Bicultural Men Straddling Amid Multiple Realities, Diana<br />

Hernandez, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University<br />

Contextualizing Gender and Sexuality: Spaces For and Against Gay Rights Advocacy, Jeffrey Johnson,<br />

George Mason University<br />

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Saturday, 3:30 PM—5:00 PM cont’d<br />

295. Regular Paper Session— Working Towards a Sociology of Genocide: Collective Violence, Social<br />

Change and Memory (Newbury Room)<br />

Presider: Stanislav Vysotsky, Willamette University<br />

Saving Darfur? The Emergence of a Social Movement and the Impact of Social Media, Kimberly M Lok,<br />

Brooklyn College - City University of New York<br />

Genocide as a Social Movement: Examining Structural Production of the Values of Ethnic Identity and<br />

Conflict, Adrienne Lemon, Boston University<br />

"God Must Have Been Sleeping": The Role of Religion in Narratives of Survival by Rwandan Genocide<br />

Survivors, Nicole S. Fox, Brandeis<br />

A Good Death? Memory and Commemoration of Nazi Euthanasia Crimes in Special Children’s Wards<br />

(Kinderfachabteilungen) in Germany, Austria, Poland, and the Czech Republic, Lutz Kaelber, University of<br />

Vermont<br />

Sessions 5:30 PM—7:00 PM<br />

296. Plenary— Presentation of 2010 Awards and Rosanna Hertz's Presidential Address (Georgian<br />

Room)<br />

Presider: Pamela Stone, ESS VP: Hunter College and Graduate Center, CUNY<br />

Awards Presentations<br />

Candace Rogers Award, Sharon Sassler, Cornell University, to Youngjoo Cha, Cornell University<br />

Rose Laub Coser Award, Rebecca S.K. Li, The College of New Jersey, to Rania Salem, Princeton<br />

University; honorable mention to Beth Latshaw, University of North Carolina<br />

Mirra Komarovsky Book Award, Margaret Nelson, Middlebury College, to Javier Auyero and Débora<br />

Swistun for Flammable. Environmental Suffering in an Argentine Shantytown; honorable mention to Mario<br />

Small for Unanticipated Gains<br />

2009-2010 Robin M. Williams Lectureship Acknowledgment, Pamela Stone, Hunter College and Graduate<br />

Center, CUNY, to Naomi Gerstel University of Massachusetts.<br />

2010 RMW Lecture Sites, Pamela Stone, Hunter College and Graduate Center, CUNY: Elizabethtown<br />

College and Ithaca College<br />

2010-2011 Robin M. Williams, Jr. Lecturer, Karen V. Hansen, Brandeis University, to Mark Jacobs, George<br />

Mason University.<br />

ESS Merit Award, Arthur Paris, Syracuse University, to Nancy Denton, SUNY Albany.<br />

Undergraduate Poster Winners, Theresa Morris, Trinity College<br />

Presidential Address: Bait and Switch and the American Dream, Rosanna Hertz<br />

Introduction: Robert J. Thomas, Accenture and Brandeis University<br />

Reception and Jazz to follow<br />

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Sunday, March 21<br />

Sessions 8:30 AM—10:00 AM<br />

297. Thematic— Successful Societies and Societal Resilience (Clarendon Room)<br />

Organizer: Michele Lamont, Harvard University<br />

From Successful Societies to Social Resilience: Overview and Approach, Michele Lamont, Harvard<br />

University<br />

Collective Capacities and Social Resilience: The "Botswana Paradox" and the Response to AIDS in sub-<br />

Saharan Africa, Ann Swidler, University of California, Berkeley<br />

From Neurons to Neighborhoods to Nation-States: Geographic Scale in Healthy Human Development and<br />

Social Resilience, James R. Dunn, McMaster University<br />

What Is Neoliberalism? What Are Its Social Costs?, William Sewell, Jr., University of Chicago<br />

Discussant:<br />

Jason Beckfield, Harvard University<br />

298. Author-Meets-Critics— When a Heart Turns Rock Solid: The Lives of Three Puerto Rican Brothers<br />

On and Off the Streets by Timothy Black (Franklin Room)<br />

Presider: Kathryn Edin, Harvard University<br />

Critic, Jamie J Fader, SUNY, Albany<br />

Critic, Bruce Western, Harvard University<br />

Critic, Simon I. Singer, Northeastern University<br />

Discussant:<br />

Timothy Black, University of Hartford<br />

299. Regular Paper Session— Against Sexual Stereotypes (Longfellow Room)<br />

Presider: Susan M Reverby, Wellesley College<br />

The Stomachache of Turkish Women: Virginity Loss and Premarital Sex, Tugce Ellialti, University of<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

A <strong>Sociological</strong> Study of Women’s Masturbation Experiences, Amanda B Moras, Central Connecticut State<br />

University<br />

Privilege in Pornography: Race, Sexuality, and the Whitening of Desires, Nicole LaMarre, SSUNY, Albany<br />

Doing it For Themselves? Mixed Messages and Conflicted Feelings about Women's Sexuality, Beth<br />

Montemurro, Pennsylvania State University, Abington<br />

300. Regular Paper Session— Classroom Issues (Holmes)<br />

Presider: Kenneth B Lang, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania<br />

What is Happening in the University Classroom: Observations of Student/Instructor Interactions, Susan<br />

Varnum, Temple University; John Schiller, Temple University; Joseph Ducette, Temple University<br />

Disjuncture between Students and Instructor Perception of Class Activities, Andria Smythe, Judy Stull,<br />

Susan Varnum, Temple University<br />

Concentrating on Current Concerns in the Classroom- An Honors Seminar on 'Contemporary Islam: Its<br />

Socio-economic Context', Jaskiran K. Mathur, St. Francis College; Behrouz Tabrizi, St. Francis College<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Implications of Academic Advising, Diane L. Muehl, SUNY Canton<br />

301. Regular Paper Session— Collective Organizing and Health Care: Contemporary & Historical Models<br />

(Alcott Room)<br />

Presider: Michael Gibbons, Gettysburg College<br />

Lincoln Collective: The Politics of the Medical Class in Health Care Reform, Andrew W Greenberg, CUNY<br />

Graduate Center<br />

Embodiment of Health: The Impact of Fundraising Walks on Client-Participants, Jorie Hofstra, Rutgers<br />

University<br />

Influenza and Inequality: One Town's Tragic Response to the 1918 Epidemic, Patricia J Fanning,<br />

Bridgewater State College<br />

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Sunday, 8:30 AM—10:00 AM cont’d<br />

302. Regular Paper Session— Concepts of Criminal Justice (Charles River Room)<br />

Presider: Michael W. Smith, Saint Anselm College<br />

Plea Bargaining, Benign Neglect, and Symbolic Racism: Teaching Students about Criminal Justice, Paul<br />

Kooistra, Furman University; Dustin Gourdin, Furman University<br />

A Lonely Defense, Daryl J Finizio, Northeastern University<br />

The Financial Crisis as White Collar Crime: A Conceptual, Contextual and Critical Analysis, David O<br />

Friedrichs, University of Scranton<br />

The Warden is Comin': Game Wardens as Multifarious Law Enforcement Officers, Matthew R Filteau, The<br />

Pennsylvania State University<br />

303. Regular Paper Session— Defining Mental Health (Whittier Room)<br />

Presider: Stephanie W. Hartwell, University of Massachusetts, Boston<br />

Professional Boundaries and Public Responses: How Cultural Preferences for Child Mental Health<br />

Treatment Support and Counter Struggles in the Medical Division of Labor, Sigrun Olafsdottir, Boston<br />

University; Bernice A Pescosolido, Indiana University<br />

The Chance of Violence: Probabilistic Thinking and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Justin A Snyder,<br />

University of Virginia<br />

Social Ties, Mental Illness, and Community Context: A Theoretically Guided Analysis of Empowerment in<br />

Group Homes, Russell K Schutt, University of Massachusetts Boston<br />

Literacy in the Lives of People with Serious Mental Illness, Meghan V Doran, Northeastern University;<br />

Alisa K Lincoln, Northeastern University<br />

304. Regular Paper Session— Global Capitalism (Beacon Hill)<br />

Presider: Benjamin F Hadis, Montclair State University<br />

Cohesion versus Competition: The Effect of Structural Equivalence on Global Bilateral Trade, 1948-2000,<br />

Chan-ung Park, Yonsei University; Min Zhou, Harvard University<br />

Financial Liberalism & State Dependency on Private Finance, Joseph N Cohen, CUNY, Queens College<br />

Regulation of Intellectual Property Rights and Neo-Colonialism, Aleia Y Clark, University of Maryland -<br />

College Park; Michelle Smirnova, University of Maryland<br />

305. Regular Paper Session— Immigration, Crime and Resettlement (Winthrop Room)<br />

Presider: Regine O Jackson, Emory University<br />

The New Wave of African Immigrants in the United States, Holly E Reed, Queens College, CUNY;<br />

Catherine S Andrzejewski, Principia International; Diana Strumbos, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

From Boom to Bust: Examine Asian Immigrants' Experience in Housing Market Crisis, Ying Yang,<br />

Mansfield University<br />

Crime in the New Gateways: A Place-Level Analysis of the Changing Patterns of Immigrant Settlement ,<br />

Vincent A Ferraro, Northeastern University<br />

Moments of Encounter between Nation and Immigrant: Opportunities, Choices and Punjabi Settlement in<br />

America, Diditi Mitra, Brookdale Community College<br />

306. Regular Paper Session— Intersections of Work and Family (Brandeis Room)<br />

Presider: Clare Hammonds, Brandeis University<br />

Educational Differences in the Impacts of Labor Market Restructuring on Marriage Declines: Evidence from<br />

National Longitudinal Surveys, Lijun Yang, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Does Stress at Work Crossover to Your Mate?, Megan Henly, University of New Hampshire; Kristin Smith,<br />

Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire<br />

Balancing Beliefs, Behaviors, and a Baby: How Women in Dual-earner Couples Decide on Maternity Leave<br />

Length, Medora W. Barnes, John Carroll University<br />

The Decline of Parenting and Children's Educational Preparedness, Susan C Herrick, West Liberty<br />

University<br />

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Sunday, 8:30 AM—10:00 AM cont’d<br />

307. Regular Paper Session— Investigating the University (Cambridge Room)<br />

Presider: Roberta Spalter-Roth, American <strong>Sociological</strong> Association<br />

Research Universities, Local States and Local Economic Growth, Vincent S. Serravallo, Rochester<br />

Institute of Technology<br />

An Assets Approach to Community-Initiated, Community-University Partnerships, Billie Gastic, University<br />

of Massachusetts - Boston; Diana Salas Coronado, University of Massachusetts - Boston<br />

The Entrepreneurial University: A New Institutional Form?, Stella Kounelaki, Massachusetts Institute of<br />

Technology<br />

The NJ Urban Youth Research Initiative :Establishing PARtnerships with Schools and Communities,<br />

Jennifer Ayala, Saint Peter's College; David Surrey, Saint Peter's College; Mayida Zaal, Monticular State<br />

University; Sweety Patel, Snyder; Kwame Gilbert, Farleigh Dickinson University; Fancisco De Jesus,<br />

Snyder; Simone Inman, Snyder; Tameka Carter, Snyder; Chris Trenfield, Snyder<br />

308. Regular Paper Session— Marriage and Widowhood in Contemporary South Asia (White Hill Room)<br />

Presider: Jean L Potuchek, Gettysburg College<br />

Indian During the Week, American on the Weekends: The Construction of Indian American Identity on<br />

Matrimonial and Dating Sites, Shrina Amin, Boston University<br />

The Widows of Vrindavan - Their Lives and Their Voice, Shweta Majumdar, University of Connecticut<br />

Politics in the Transnational Marriage: Young Adult Pakistani-Americans, Azka Tanveer Mahmood,<br />

University of South Florida<br />

The Role of Education in Marriage Formation: An In-depth Investigation of the Economic and Ideational<br />

Features of Educations Influence, Yingchun Ji, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill<br />

309. Regular Paper Session— Perceptions of Communities in Comparative Perspectives (Cabot Room)<br />

Presider: Kathleen A Dunn, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

A Plural Cinemascape, Lakshmi Srinivas, University of Massachusetts, Boston<br />

(re)Writing Histories: The Case of Revitalization in the Casco Histórico of Buenos Aires, Jacob H<br />

Lederman, The Graduate Center, CUNY<br />

Assessing Attitudes and Perceptions about Human Needs and Community Responses, Mathew Johnson,<br />

Siena College; Donald P Levy, Siena College<br />

310. Regular Paper Session— States of Emergency (Thoreau Room)<br />

Presider: Scott Leon Washington, Princeton University<br />

Structural Violence and Tourism in Chichicastenango, Guatemala, Helen S Jolly, SUNY Stony Brook<br />

Moments of Crisis and National Narratives: The Relationship between Economic Crises and Ascendant<br />

Stories of American Identity in the Past One-Hundred Years, Shannon L Anderson, Roanoke College<br />

Relational Determinants of an Authoritarian State in India, 1975-77, Sourabh Singh, Rutgers, The State<br />

University of New Jersey<br />

The Long Lingering Shadow: Law, Liberalism and Race in the Americas, Robert Cottrol, George<br />

Washington University; Tanya K. Hernandez, Fordham University<br />

311. ESS Special Events & <strong>Meeting</strong>s— ESS General Business Breakfast <strong>Meeting</strong> - Open to ESS<br />

Membership (Stanbro Room)<br />

312. ESS Special Events & <strong>Meeting</strong>s— SWS Committee <strong>Meeting</strong> (St. James Room)<br />

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Sunday cont’d<br />

Sessions 10:15 AM—11:45 AM<br />

313. Thematic— Democracy in the Age of Obama (Clarendon Room)<br />

Presider: Marion Orr, Brown University<br />

Organizer: Carmen Sirianni, Brandeis University<br />

Democracy in the Age of Obama will examine various dimensions in citizen participation during the election of 2008<br />

(the organizing model, social networking tools, and other means of voter mobilization), as well as efforts during the<br />

first year or so of the Obama administration to expand civic engagement through a variety of means. We will<br />

examine the tensions, as well as potential complementarities, of different initiatives: Organizing for America, open<br />

government initiative, national service, social entrepreneurship, federal agency collaborative governance projects,<br />

and pose the larger questions of sustainable democratic innovation and organizing.<br />

Marshall Ganz, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University<br />

Caroline Lee, Lafayette College<br />

Hahrie Han, Wellesley College<br />

Carmen Sirianni, Brandeis University<br />

Discussant:<br />

Carmen Sirianni, Brandeis University<br />

314. Author-Meets-Critics— DES Daughters: Embodied Knowledge and the Transformation of Women's<br />

Health Politics by Susan Bell (Franklin Room)<br />

Presider: Patricia Rieker, Boston University<br />

Critic, Rene Almeling, Yale University<br />

Critic, Julie R. Palmer, Boston University<br />

Critic, Constance A. Nathanson, Columbia University<br />

Discussant:<br />

Susan E. Bell, Bowdoin College<br />

315. Regular Paper Session— Adolescent Mental Health: Population, Profession and Context (Whittier<br />

Room)<br />

Presider: Jennifer Anne Vanderminden, University of New Hampshire<br />

Unfulfilled Expectations and Symptoms of Depression Among Young Adults in the United States, Krysia N<br />

Mossakowski, University of Miami<br />

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Community-Based Children’s Mental Health Service Access, Yumiko<br />

Aratani, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health; Janice L Cooper, Columbia University<br />

Mailman School of Public Health<br />

Adolescent Mental Health Care: Practitioners Negotiations of Managed Care and the DSM in Contemporary<br />

Socioeconomic Realities, Amber D Nelson, University of Maryland<br />

Examining the Relationship Between Poverty, Adolescent Mental Health and Educational Achievement: An<br />

Ecological Cross-Sectional Study, Sharon R Sznitman, University of Pennsylvania; Liza Reisel, City<br />

University of New York, the Graduate Center; Daniel Romer, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services for North Country Youth, Meghan L. Mills, The University of<br />

New Hampshire<br />

316. Regular Paper Session— How Families Respond to Economic Crisis and Class Competition<br />

(Brandeis Room)<br />

Presider: Linda M. Burns, Carlow University<br />

Time Use as a Mechanism for Class Reproduction, Ayse Yetis-Bayraktar, University of Massachusetts<br />

"Not Like The Other Black Girls" How Race, Class, and Family Impact Gendered Competition, Colleen<br />

Butler-Sweet, University of Connecticut<br />

Household Responses to Economic Shock: The Case of the Turkish 2001 Economic Crisis , Bruce H<br />

Rankin, Koc University; Ik A Aytaç, Boaziçi University<br />

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Sunday, 10:15 AM—11:45 AM cont’d<br />

317. Regular Paper Session— Immigration and Residential Segregation (Winthrop Room)<br />

Presider: Onoso I Imoagene, Harvard University<br />

Residential Choice of Immigrant Groups in Newark City, 1880, John Logan, Brown University; Hyoung-jin<br />

Shin, Brown University<br />

Everything in its Place: Haitian American Place-Making in Boston, Regine O Jackson, Emory University<br />

Immigration, Integration and Segregation: An Examination of Neighborhood Racial Change and Stability in<br />

New York City Since 1965, Ronald J.O. Flores, Connecticut College; Arum P Lobo, New York City<br />

Department of Planning; Joseph J Salvo, New York City Department of Planning<br />

Forms of Immigrant Incorporation Amid Affluence, Elizabeth A Miller, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

318. Regular Paper Session— Informing Inclusiveness in Democratic Political Systems with Social<br />

Theory (Cambridge Room)<br />

Presider: A. Javier Trevino, Wheaton College<br />

The Rise and Demise of CW Mills' Power Elite Theory, Danilo Mandic, Harvard University<br />

Renewing the Pragmatist Roots of Participatory and Deliberative Democracy: Dewey, Mead, Park and<br />

Habermas, David W Woods, Queens College<br />

Classical Social Theory's Contribution to the Study of Fans and Fandom, Casey Brienza, University of<br />

Cambridge<br />

Simmel's "Stranger" in the Context of Bismarckian Germany, Stephen Kalberg, Boston University<br />

319. Regular Paper Session— Interrogating the Subject: Innovations in Research Methods (Charles<br />

River Room)<br />

Presider: Michele Lee Kozimor-King, Elizabethtown College<br />

Little White Lies: The Effect of Media Consumption and Race of Interviewer on White Participant<br />

Responses During Telephone Surveys, Melissa F Pirkey, University of Notre Dame<br />

Multimedia Methodologies: Qualitative Technologies, Avery Tompkins, Syracuse University<br />

Lost (and Found) in Translation: Interviewing Women after Mass Violence, Jenna Appelbaum, New York<br />

University<br />

Focusing on Communication: Employing Focus Groups with Deaf Participants, Jeremy L Brunson,<br />

Gallaudet University<br />

(In)Access: The Fragility of Social Research in Times Uncertain, Amy E Stich, State University of New<br />

York at Buffalo; Kristin Cipollone, State University of New York at Buffalo<br />

320. Regular Paper Session— Negotiating the Burden of Care in Chronic Illness (Alcott Room)<br />

Presider: Jennifer M Silva, University of Virginia<br />

Dilemmas in Informal Cancer Care: The Unexpected Benefits of Being Working Class, Cameron L<br />

Macdonald, University of Wisconsin<br />

The Theoretical Importance of Finances, Education and Occupation for Understanding the Link between<br />

SES and Health Care Navigation, Elizabeth A Gage, Roswell Park Cancer Institute; Christina Panagakis,<br />

The State University of New York at Buffalo<br />

Hard Illness, Hard Times: An Analysis of Gender Differences in Divorce and Separation Driven by Cancer-<br />

Related Problems, Cristina S Stephens, Kennesaw State University<br />

Who Bears the Burden of Chronic Disease? Evidence from the 2004 Western New York Health Risk<br />

Assessment, Michael I Lichter, University at Buffalo; Laurene Tumiel-Berhalter, University of Buffalo; Bob<br />

Watkins, University of Buffalo<br />

321. Regular Paper Session— Organizational Processes (St. James Room)<br />

Presider: Jerome Himmelstein, Amherst College<br />

Every Man for Himself? Testing Multiple Theories of Emergency Egress during the Rhode Island Station<br />

Night Club Fire., Manuel R Torres, University of Delaware<br />

Community Level Indicators for (Not) Reporting Hate-Crimes., Catherine A Gildae, Wheaton College;<br />

Kristin R Stone, Northeastern University<br />

Culture and Cognition in the Performance of Multiple Roles: The Process of Mental Weighing, Karen<br />

Danna-Lynch, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School<br />

Resolving Defects and Following Rules: The Social Foundations of Excellence in Organizational Safety and<br />

Operations, John Lyneis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

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Sunday, 10:15 AM—11:45 AM cont’d<br />

322. Regular Paper Session— Socioeconomic Attainments and the Transition into Young Adulthood<br />

(Cabot Room)<br />

Presider: Anita Zuberi, Penn State University<br />

A Study of the Life Course Transitions of Men of Color Living in Urban Communities and the Implications<br />

for Younger Generations., Rahsaan Mahadeo, University of Massachusetts - Boston<br />

Gendered Employment Patterns for Baltimore Teenagers, Susan Clampet-Lundquist, Saint Joseph's<br />

University<br />

Striving for Economic Independence in Young Adulthood, Janel E Benson, Colgate University<br />

323. Regular Paper Session— <strong>Sociological</strong> Analysis of Health and Aging (Longfellow Room)<br />

Presider: Juyeon Kim, The University of Chicago<br />

Methodological Issues in Cross-National Data Analysis: Aging and Mental Health in the United States and<br />

Japan, Andrew Tiedt, Fordham University<br />

I Pulled the Tooth Myself: The Economic Crisis and Its Implications for the Lives of Pensioners in Post-<br />

Socialist Romania, Gerard Anthony Weber, Bronx Community College<br />

Medicalization and Agency: An Exploration of Women's Resistance in a Highly-Medicalized Culture,<br />

Jessica Campbell Buie, University of Virginia<br />

Keeping the Self and Memories: Alzheimer’s Disease in Feature Films, Elizabeth W Markson, Brandeis<br />

University<br />

324. Regular Paper Session— The Media and its Discontents (Thoreau Room)<br />

Presider: Mary Kirby-Diaz, Farmingdale State College SUNY<br />

Shameful Behaviors: David Letterman's Use of Image Restoration Strategies During a Sex Scandal, Rod<br />

Carveth, Fitchburg State College<br />

Mediation of the Mapuche Social Movement: Time, Memory, Ritual and Collective Identity, Trinidad Valle,<br />

Fordham University<br />

The Deliberating Press, James W Malazita, Drexel University; Alexander Nikolaev, Drexel University;<br />

Douglas V Porpora, Drexel University<br />

The Defeat of Market Logic in Entertainment: The Communitarian Spirit Strikes Back, Erzsebet Fazekas,<br />

SUNY, Albany<br />

Comparing Journalistic Cultures through Deportation Drama, Matthias Revers, SUNY, Albany<br />

325. Regular Paper Session— Unequal Outcomes of Higher Education (Holmes)<br />

Presider: Melissa A Pittaoulis, Temple University<br />

Financial and Psychological Well-being of Recent College Graduates, Megumi Omori, Bloomsburg<br />

University of Pennsylvania; Heather Feldhaus, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania<br />

The Effect of Education on Psychological Well-Being, Laurie Cohen, Rutgers University<br />

What Knowledge is of the Most Worth? An Investigation of Fields of Study, College Selectivity and Income<br />

Disparity, Yingyi Ma, Syracuse University; Gokhan Savas, Syracuse University<br />

Traditional Arts School versus Liberal Arts School: A Study of Student Expectations and Outcomes, Gina<br />

M Dandrow, Fordham University<br />

Accumulating Capital at Work: Social Class, Work during College, and Educational Success, Josipa Roksa,<br />

University of Virginia<br />

326. Regular Paper Session— Violent Youth? A Discussion on Crime and Law (Beacon Hill)<br />

Presider: Cynthia A Robbins, University of Delaware<br />

Underground Economy of Gangs: The Intersection of Violence and Economic Enterprise, Laura L Hansen,<br />

University of Massachusetts Boston<br />

Perceptions of Legitimacy in Juvenile Delinquency Court - How Parents and Youth Discuss Law and Justice,<br />

Liana J. Pennington, Northeastern University<br />

Desistance to Re-offending for Adjudicated Youth: A Qualitative Study, Stephanie W. Hartwell, University<br />

of Massachusetts, Boston; Robert McMackin, Life Resources; Robert Tansi, Department of Youth Services<br />

78


Sunday, 10:15 AM—11:45 AM cont’d<br />

327. Regular Paper Session— Women, Kinship and Agency in Contemporary South Asia (White Hill<br />

Room)<br />

Presider: Smitha Radhakrishnan, Wellesley College<br />

Promoting Women’s Political Participation in Pakistan: The Case of Aurat Foundation, Afshan Jafar,<br />

Connecticut College<br />

Gendered Expectations and Class Performances: Middle Class Working Women in Pakistan, Yasmin Zaidi,<br />

Brandeis University<br />

The Politics of Empowerment in India: The Case of Dalit Women, Denise Benoit Scott, SUNY Geneseo<br />

A Moral Economy of Remittances: A Case Study of a Bangladeshi Community in New York, Natacha<br />

Stevanovic, Columbia University<br />

Women, Culture and the Grass Root Politics in Indian Coal Mines, Jyoti Sinha, Jawaharlal Nehru<br />

University<br />

328. ESS Special Events & <strong>Meeting</strong>s— ESS Executive Committee <strong>Meeting</strong> (Stanbro Room)<br />

Sessions 12:00 PM—1:30 PM<br />

329. Regular Paper Session— Adolescent Experience (Whittier Room)<br />

Presider: Kimberly G Tauches, SUNY Albany<br />

Removing the Risk from Adolescent Sexual Behavior: An Intersectional Analysis of Adolescent Sexual<br />

Empowerment, Jamie L. Gusrang, University of Connecticut<br />

Adolescent Sexual Styles: Operationalizing Sexual Subjectivity in the National Longitudinal Study of<br />

Adolescent Health, Stacy Missari, University of Connecticut<br />

Out in the Village: Reconfiguring LGBT Youth Culture, Jeff D McGraham, Brooklyn College<br />

Nothing Out There: Awareness of Community Institutions among LGBT Youth, Jeffery P Dennis, SUNY<br />

Oneonta<br />

330. Regular Paper Session— Assimilation and the New Second Generation (Winthrop Room)<br />

Presider: Nazreen S Bacchus, The Graduate Center, CUNY<br />

Revisiting Immigrant Incorporation Theories, Jose Itzigsohn, Brown University<br />

Layered Identities: The Identities, and Boundary Making Processes Among Adult Second Generation<br />

African Immigrants in the US and UK, Onoso I Imoagene, Harvard University<br />

The Native Problem: Comparing Canadian And Australian Indigenous Assimilation Policies, Zophia Y<br />

Edwards, Boston University<br />

331. Regular Paper Session— Changing Times: Families' Coping Strategies (St. James Room)<br />

Presider: Yingchun Ji, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill<br />

The House of Cards: The New Safety Net for Low-Income Families in the Post-Welfare Era, Sara<br />

Sternberg Greene, Harvard University<br />

The Effects of Gender on the Foreclosure Experience, Karen M McCormack, Wheaton College; Iyar Mazar,<br />

Wheaton College; Sara Lubin, Wheaton College<br />

Why Unemployed Americans Blame Themselves and Unemployed Israelis Blame the System: A Cross-<br />

National Comparison of Subjective Responses to Unemployment, Ofer Sharone, Massachusetts Institute<br />

of Technology; Loren Lopez, Wellesley College; Emma Rosen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

332. Regular Paper Session— Contemporary Art Worlds: Chelsea contra Bushwick (Cabot Room)<br />

Presider: Barbara R. Walters, CUNY, Kingsborough and SPS<br />

Organizer: Barbara R. Walters, CUNY, Kingsborough and SPS<br />

"Is Bushwick the Next Chelsea?", David Halle, University of California, Los Angeles<br />

Bushwick, Brooklyn: A Study of Intercultural Communication in a Neighborhood of Contrasts, Barbara R.<br />

Walters, CUNY, Kingsborough and SPS<br />

Bushwick: Globalization and Local Community in an Emerging Art World, Kim Robinson, University of<br />

California - Los Angelos<br />

79


Sunday, 12:00 PM—1:30 PM cont’d<br />

333. Regular Paper Session— Creating Attitudes: H1N1, HIV, ADHD and Social Risk (Franklin Room)<br />

Presider: Sigrun Olafsdottir, Boston University<br />

H1N1 Student Attitudes and Behaviors, Lillian O. Holloman, Prince George's Community College<br />

The Socio-Cultural Construction of HIV/AIDS in Africa: Evidence from Nigerian ("Nollywood") and<br />

Ghanaian ("Ghallywood") Movies., Emmanuel F Koku, Drexel University<br />

Legal Accommodations for Adult ADHD: An Examination of the Implications in Post-Secondary Education<br />

and the Workplace, Patricia E Neff, Edinboro University<br />

Health Risk as Social Risk, Chris Gillespie, Brandeis University<br />

334. Regular Paper Session— Information and Labor Markets (Cambridge Room)<br />

Presider: Ghyasuddin Ahmed, Virginia State University<br />

Strength of Flows, Jason Davis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Oliver Hahl, Massacusetts<br />

Institute of Technology<br />

The Presence of the Past: Career Imprints and Selection to Entrepreneurship, Aleksandra Kacperczyk,<br />

Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Economic Development, Trade, and the Relations Among Mainland China, Taiwan and the United States,<br />

Gabe T. Wang, William Paterson University<br />

335. Regular Paper Session— Living the Drama: Drugs, Sex and Violence (White Hill Room)<br />

Presider: Amanda B Moras, Central Connecticut State University<br />

School Leaders Talk about School Violence and Its Remedies, Billie Gastic, University of Massachusetts<br />

Boston; Elaine Donnelly, University of Massachusetts Boston<br />

Condoms and Sugar Daddies: Condom Use Among Low SES Adolescent Women Who Receive Spending<br />

Money from a Sexual Partner, Janet E Rosenbaum, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health;<br />

Jonathan Zenilman, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions; Ralph DiClemente, Emory University<br />

Violence Against Women in India: The Impact of Community and Autonomy, Sunita Bose, SUNY New<br />

Paltz; Darian Pucciarelli, SUNY New Paltz<br />

The Role of Social Location in Shaping Male Clients' Perceptions and Reported Treatment of Female Sex<br />

Workers, Tara M Mancini, American University<br />

336. Regular Paper Session— Navigating College Despite Obstacles (Holmes)<br />

Presider: Jill M Smith, Brandeis University<br />

The Best-Case Scenario: Practices and Politics of Post-secondary Educational Supports for Low-income<br />

Mothers in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, Autumn Green, Boston College<br />

Organizational Brokers: Exploring the Social Networks of College Student Parents, A. Fiona Pearson,<br />

Central Connecticut State University<br />

Identity, Anomie, and Unification: Low-Income First Generation College Students and Their Parents,<br />

Ashley C Rondini, Brandeis University<br />

Unconventional Classmates: Veterans' Transitions from War to College, Thanh My Ly-Turnbull , Southern<br />

Connecticut State University<br />

337. Regular Paper Session— Negotiating Social Identity in School (Longfellow Room)<br />

Presider: Yingyi Ma, Syracuse University<br />

School Choice and Shared Spaces: Negotiations of Identity in Urban Education, Haj Yazdiha, Brooklyn<br />

College/CUNY<br />

"Acting White": An Empirical Test of the Ogbu-Ford Hypothesis, Nathan E Fosse, Harvard University<br />

Children’s Perceptions of Race: A Study of Ojibwa Indian and White Students in Racially Segregated<br />

Schools, Heather Beth Johnson, Lehigh University; Kristin M Musbach, Lehigh University<br />

Two Worlds, One School: How Gender Impacts the Social Integration of Minority Students at a Majority<br />

White High School, Megan M Holland, Harvard University<br />

338. Regular Paper Session— New Directions in Research on High-Risk Activism (Stanbro Room)<br />

Presider: Louis E. Esparza, SUNY, Stony Brook<br />

Organizer: Louis E. Esparza, SUNY, Stony Brook<br />

Highest-Risk Activism: The Case of Palestinian Suicide Bombers, Jeff Goodwin, New York University<br />

Bigger Fish to Fry: The Origins of High Risk Strategies of Political Violence, Ziad Munson, Lehigh<br />

University<br />

Causal Heterogeneity in High Risk Activism, Jocelyn Viterna, Harvard University<br />

Discussant:<br />

Gilda Zwerman, State University of New York at Old Westbury<br />

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Sunday, 12:00 PM—1:30 PM cont’d<br />

339. Regular Paper Session— Parenting for Success: Families and Achievements Across the Life Course<br />

(Brandeis Room)<br />

Presider: Susan C Herrick, West Liberty University<br />

Getting In and Dropping Out: Elementary School Children's Participation in Competitive After-School<br />

Activities, Hilary Levey, Harvard University<br />

Trickling Down Economics: Continued Support of Adult Children, Janice K Purk, Mansfield University;<br />

Timothy J Madigan, Mansfield University<br />

Preliminary Findings on the Current Trends of Custody in Southern New Hampshire in 2007, Brandy L<br />

Hubbard, Northeastern University<br />

Exploring the Boundary Between Families and Juvenile Court, Linda M. Burns, Carlow University; Milton<br />

Butts, Carlow University<br />

340. Regular Paper Session— Progress or Not: Understanding Health Disparities (Alcott Room)<br />

Presider: Arthur L Greil, Alfred University<br />

Same Old, Same Old?: A Comparison of Birth Outcomes Between Black Women in the US Mainland and US<br />

Territories, Karyn A Stewart, Syracuse University<br />

It is All About Who You Know: Social Capital and Health in Low-Income Communities, Silvia Dominguez,<br />

Northeastern University; Tammi Arford, Northeastern University<br />

To Uphold the Federal Government's Obligation...Indian Health Service and the Future of Native Women's<br />

Reproductive Healthcare, Barbara Gurr, University of Connecticut<br />

Patient Navigation through the Justice System: A Response to the High Infant Mortality Rate in One<br />

Community, Susan M Holsapple, Boston University<br />

341. Regular Paper Session— Responsible and Appropriate Methodology (Charles River Room)<br />

Presider: Jason Rodriquez, Rutgers University<br />

Introversion as an Ethnographic Tool, Peter Moskos, John Jay College<br />

"Shut Up in Measureless Content": Toward Improving Measurement in Sociology, Michael DeCesare,<br />

Merrimack College<br />

Meta-Analysis for Sociology: A Bottom-Up Approach, Eran Shor, State University of New York at Stony<br />

Brook; David J. Roelfs, SUNY Stony Brook<br />

Naturally Making Meaning: Naturalist Approaches to the Problem of Meaning in the Social Sciences,<br />

Joshua Howard, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

342. Regular Paper Session— The New Role of Community Colleges: Public Policy Hopes, Pedagogical<br />

Concerns and Implications for Higher Education (Beacon Hill)<br />

Presider: Rifat A Salam, CUNY-Borough of Manhattan Community College<br />

Organizer: Rifat A Salam, CUNY-Borough of Manhattan Community College<br />

Addressing Inequality: The Role of Liberal Arts in the Community Colleges, Robin G Isserles, Borough of<br />

Manhattan Community College<br />

The Role of Sociology in the Liberal Arts Curriculum, Elizabeth Wissinger, CUNY-Borough of Manhattan<br />

Community College<br />

Teaching at a Community College: Pedagogical Differences, Challenges and Opportunities, Robert Caputi,<br />

UC-Santa Barbara and CUNY-BMCC<br />

Public Policy and the "New" Community Colleges: Implications for Faculty and Students, Rifat A Salam,<br />

CUNY-Borough of Manhattan Community College<br />

343. Regular Paper Session— What Were We Thinking? (Thoreau Room)<br />

Presider: Nicole B Andersen, Columbia University<br />

Race and Ethnicity in News Coverage of Same-Sex Couples During the Massachusetts Marriage Equality<br />

Campaign, Jeffrey A Langstraat, University of North Dakota<br />

A Quantitative Approach to Identifying Propaganda in Peer Produced Knowledge, Michael Restivo, State<br />

University of New York at Stony Brook<br />

When Do Numbers Rule? The Absence of Numbers During the 1986 Crack Scare, Jerome Himmelstein,<br />

Amherst College<br />

81


30-31 Frank 30-31 H. Hankins Frank H. Hankins<br />

31-32 Henry 31-32 P. Fairchild Henry P. Fairchild<br />

32-33 Manuel 32-33 C. Elmer Manuel C. Elmer<br />

33-34 Robert 33-34 M. MacIver Robert M. MacIver<br />

34-35 James 34-35 H. S. Bossard James H. S. Bossard<br />

35-36 James 35-36 W. Woodard James W. Woodard<br />

36-37 Jerome 36-37 Davis Jerome Davis<br />

37-38 Clarence 37-38 G. Dittmer Clarence G. Dittmer<br />

38-39 Joseph 38-39 K. Folsom Joseph K. Folsom<br />

39-40 Willard 39-40 Waller Willard Waller<br />

40-41 Maurice 40-41 Davie Maurice Davie<br />

41-42 Talcott 41-42 Parsons Talcott Parsons<br />

42-43 George 42-43 Lundberg George Lundberg<br />

43-44 Robert 43-44 S. Lynd Robert S. Lynd<br />

44-45 E. Franklin 44-45 Frazier E. Franklin Frazier<br />

45-46 Gladys 45-46 Bryson Gladys Bryson<br />

46-47 Donald 46-47 Young Donald Young<br />

47-48 Thorsten 47-48 Sellin Thorsten Sellin<br />

48-49 Meyer 48-49 F. Nimkoff Meyer F. Nimkoff<br />

49-50 Nathan 49-50 L. Whetten Nathan L. Whetten<br />

50-51 Jessie 50-51 Bernard Jessie Bernard<br />

51-52 Wilbert 51-52 E. Moore Wilbert E. Moore<br />

52-53 Ira De 52-53 A. Reid Ira De A. Reid<br />

53-54 Alfred 53-54 McClung Alfred Lee McClung Lee<br />

54-55 Mirra 54-55 Komarovsky Mirra Komarovsky<br />

55-56 Theodore 55-56 Abel Theodore Abel<br />

56-57 Vincent 56-57 A. Whitney Vincent A. Whitney<br />

57-58 Robert 57-58 Bierstedt Robert Bierstedt<br />

58-59 William 58-59 J. Goode William J. Goode<br />

59-60 August 59-60 B. Hollingshead August B. Hollingshead<br />

60-61 Alex 60-61 Inkeles Alex Inkeles<br />

61-62 Robert 61-62 F. Bales Robert F. Bales<br />

62-63 George 62-63 Homans George Homans<br />

63-64 Lewis 63-64 Coser Lewis Coser<br />

64-65 Charles 64-65 Page Charles Page<br />

65-66 Robin 65-66 M. Williams, Robin Jr M. Williams, Jr<br />

66-67 Melvin 66-67 M. Tumin Melvin M. Tumin<br />

67-68 Everett 67-68 C. Hughes Everett C. Hughes<br />

68-69 Robert 68-69 K. Merton Robert K. Merton<br />

69-70 Hanan 69-70 C. Selvin Hanan C. Selvin<br />

PRESIDENTS PRESIDENTS OF THE SOCIETY OF THE SOCIETY<br />

1930-2010 1930-2010<br />

82<br />

70-71 S. M. 70-71 Miller S. M. Miller<br />

71-72 Orville 71-72 G. Brim, Orville Jr G. Brim, Jr<br />

72-73 Herbert 72-73 J. Gans Herbert J. Gans<br />

73-74 Alice 73-74 S. Rossi Alice S. Rossi<br />

74-75 Charles 74-75 V. Willie Charles V. Willie<br />

75-76 Peter 75-76 L. Berger Peter L. Berger<br />

76-77 Renee 76-77 C. Fox Renee C. Fox<br />

77-78 Matilda 77-78 White Matilda Riley White Riley<br />

78-79 Milton 78-79 M. Gordon Milton M. Gordon<br />

79-80 Helen 79-80 MacGill Helen Hughes MacGill Hughes<br />

80-81 Kai Erikson 80-81 Kai Erikson<br />

81-82 James 81-82 E. Blackwell James E. Blackwell<br />

82-83 Melvin 82-83 L. Kohn Melvin L. Kohn<br />

83-84 Cynthia 83-84 Fuchs Cynthia Epstein Fuchs Epstein<br />

84-85 Rose 84-85 Laub Coser Rose Laub Coser<br />

85-86 Eliot 85-86 Freidson Eliot Freidson<br />

86-87 Suzanne 86-87 Keller Suzanne Keller<br />

87-88 Morris 87-88 Rosenberg Morris Rosenberg<br />

88-89 Beth 88-89 B. Hess Beth B. Hess<br />

89-90 William 89-90 A. Gamson William A. Gamson<br />

90-91 Murray 90-91 A. Straus Murray A. Straus<br />

91-92 Peter 91-92 I. Rose Peter I. Rose<br />

92-93 Doris 92-93 Wilkinson Doris Wilkinson<br />

93-94 Irving 93-94 K. Zola Irving K. Zola<br />

94-95 Gaye 94-95 Tuchman Gaye Tuchman<br />

95-96 Caroline 95-96 Hodges Caroline Persell Hodges Persell<br />

96-97 Howard 96-97 F. Taylor Howard F. Taylor<br />

97-98 Richard 97-98 D. Alba Richard D. Alba<br />

98-99 Margaret 98-99 L. Andersen Margaret L. Andersen<br />

99-00 Joyce 99-00 Ladner Joyce Ladner<br />

00-01 N. J. 00-01 Demerath N. J. III Demerath III<br />

01-02 Judith 01-02 Lorber Judith Lorber<br />

02-03 Jerry 02-03 A. Jacobs Jerry A. Jacobs<br />

03-04 Phyllis 03-04 Moen Phyllis Moen<br />

04-05 Robert 04-05 Wuthnow Robert Wuthnow<br />

05-06 Nancy 05-06 Denton Nancy Denton<br />

06-07 Philip 06-07 Kasinitz Philip Kasinitz<br />

07-08 Katherine 07-08 Newman Katherine Newman<br />

08-09 Kathleen 08-09 Gerson Kathleen Gerson<br />

09-10 Rosanna 09-10 Hertz<br />

Rosanna Hertz<br />

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30-31 30-31 C. G. 30-31 C. Dittmer G. Dittmer C. G. Dittmer<br />

31-32 31-32 Maurice 31-32 Maurice Davie Maurice Davie Davie<br />

32-33 32-33 Stuart 32-33 Stuart A. Rice A. Stuart Rice A. Rice<br />

33-34 33-34 Donald 33-34 Donald Young Donald Young Young<br />

34-35 34-35 F. B. 34-35 F. Watson B. Watson F. B. Watson<br />

35-36 35-36 Theodore 35-36 Theodore Abel Theodore Abel Abel<br />

36-37 36-37 Niles 36-37 Niles Carpenter Carpenter Niles Carpenter<br />

37-38 37-38 Howard 37-38 Howard Becker Howard Becker Becker<br />

38-39 38-39 Frank 38-39 Frank A. Ross A. Frank Ross A. Ross<br />

39-40 39-40 John 39-40 John Dollard Dollard John Dollard<br />

40-41 40-41 Mildred 40-41 Mildred Fairchild Mildred Fairchild Fairchild<br />

41-42 41-42 John 41-42 John Dollard Dollard John Dollard<br />

42-43 42-43 Alfred 42-43 Alfred McClung McClung Alfred Lee McClung Lee Lee<br />

43-44 43-44 E. Franklin 43-44 E. Franklin Frazier E. Franklin Frazier Frazier<br />

44-45 44-45 Gladys 44-45 Gladys Bryson Gladys Bryson Bryson<br />

45-46 45-46 Robert 45-46 Robert K. Merton Robert K. Merton K. Merton<br />

46-47 46-47 Robert 46-47 Robert Faris Robert Faris Faris<br />

47-48 47-48 Raymond 47-48 Raymond Kennedy Raymond Kennedy Kennedy<br />

48-49 48-49 Meyer 48-49 Meyer F. Nimkof F. Meyer Nimkof F. Nimkof<br />

49-50 49-50 W. 49-50 Rex W. Crawford Rex W. Crawford Rex Crawford<br />

50-51 50-51 Mirra 50-51 Mirra Komarovsky<br />

Mirra Komarovsky<br />

51-52 51-52 Theodore 51-52 Theodore Abel Theodore Abel Abel<br />

52-53 52-53 Ira 52-53 De Ira A. De Reid Ira A. Reid De A. Reid<br />

53-54 53-54 Robin 53-54 Robin M. Williams, M. Robin Williams, M. Jr Williams, Jr Jr<br />

54-55 54-55 Vincent 54-55 Vincent H. Whitney Vincent H. Whitney H. Whitney<br />

55-56 55-56 Charles 55-56 Charles H. Page Charles H. Page H. Page<br />

56-57 56-57 August 56-57 August B. Hollinshead August B. Hollinshead B. Hollinshead<br />

57-58 57-58 Alex 57-58 Alex Inkeles Inkeles Alex Inkeles<br />

58-59 58-59 Melvin 58-59 Melvin Tumin Melvin Tumin Tumin<br />

59-60 59-60 Clyde 59-60 Clyde V. Kiser V. Clyde Kiser V. Kiser<br />

60-61 60-61 Francis 60-61 Francis E. Merrill Francis E. Merrill E. Merrill<br />

61-62 61-62 Bernard 61-62 Bernard Barber Bernard Barber Barber<br />

62-63 62-63 Lewis 62-63 Lewis Coser Coser Lewis Coser<br />

63-64 63-64 Orville 63-64 Orville G. Brim, Orville G. Brim, Jr G. Jr Brim, Jr<br />

64-65 64-65 Harold 64-65 Harold Pfautz Harold Pfautz Pfautz<br />

65-66 65-66 Sylvia 65-66 Sylvia Fava Fava Sylvia Fava<br />

66-67 66-67 S. M. 66-67 S. Miller M. Miller S. M. Miller<br />

67-68 67-68 Nelson 67-68 Nelson Foote Nelson Foote Foote<br />

68-69 68-69 Matilda 68-69 Matilda White Matilda White Riley Riley White Riley<br />

69-70 69-70 Hanan 69-70 Hanan C. Selvin Hanan C. Selvin C. Selvin<br />

VICE VICE PRESIDENTS VICE PRESIDENTS OF THE OF THE SOCIETY OF SOCIETY THE SOCIETY<br />

1930-2010<br />

1930-2010<br />

83<br />

83<br />

70-71 70-71 Peter 70-71 Peter I. Rose I. Peter Rose I. Rose<br />

71-72 71-72 Susanne 71-72 Susanne Keller Susanne Keller Keller<br />

72-73 72-73 Blanche 72-73 Blanche Geer Blanche Geer Geer<br />

73-74 73-74 Renee 73-74 Renee C. Fox Renee C. Fox C. Fox<br />

74-75 74-75 Charles 74-75 Charles Perrow Charles Perrow Perrow<br />

75-76 75-76 N. J. 75-76 N. Demerath J. Demerath N. J. III Demerath III III<br />

76-77 76-77 Rose 76-77 Rose Laub Laub Coser Rose Coser Laub Coser<br />

77-78 77-78 Murray 77-78 Murray A. Straus Murray A. Straus A. Straus<br />

78-79 78-79 Cynthia 78-79 Cynthia Fuchs Cynthia Fuchs Epstein Epstein Fuchs Epstein<br />

79-80 79-80 Patricia 79-80 Patricia Kendall Patricia Kendall Kendall<br />

80-81 80-81 Sylvia 80-81 Sylvia Clavan Clavan Sylvia Clavan<br />

81-82 81-82 Joyce 81-82 Joyce Ladner Ladner Joyce Ladner<br />

82-83 82-83 Gaye 82-83 Gaye Tuchman Tuchman Gaye Tuchman<br />

83-84 83-84 Doris 83-84 Doris Wilkinson Wilkinson Doris Wilkinson<br />

84-85 84-85 Beth 84-85 Beth Hess Hess Beth Hess<br />

85-86 85-86 Judith 85-86 Judith Lorber Lorber Judith Lorber<br />

86-87 86-87 Peter 86-87 Peter J. Stein J. Peter Stein J. Stein<br />

87-88 87-88 Howard 87-88 Howard F. Taylor Howard F. Taylor F. Taylor<br />

88-89 88-89 Anne 88-89 Anne Foner Foner Anne Foner<br />

89-90 89-90 Caroline 89-90 Caroline Hodges Caroline Hodges Persell Hodges Persell Persell<br />

90-91 90-91 Roberta 90-91 Roberta G. Roberta Simmons G. Simmons G. Simmons<br />

91-92 91-92 Ivar 91-92 Ivar Berg Berg Ivar Berg<br />

92-93 92-93 Margaret 92-93 Margaret Andersen Margaret Andersen Andersen<br />

93-94 93-94 Richard 93-94 Richard Alba Richard Alba Alba<br />

94-95 94-95 Jack 94-95 Jack Levin Levin Jack Levin<br />

95-96 95-96 Beth 95-96 Beth Vanfossen Vanfossen Beth Vanfossen<br />

96-97 96-97 Cheryl 96-97 Cheryl Townsend Cheryl Townsend Gilkes Townsend Gilkes Gilkes<br />

97-98 97-98 Ronnie 97-98 Ronnie J. Steinberg Ronnie J. Steinberg J. Steinberg<br />

98-99 98-99 Andrew 98-99 Andrew Beveridge Andrew Beveridge Beveridge<br />

99-00 99-00 Eve 99-00 Spangler Eve Spangler Eve Spangler<br />

00-01 00-01 Christine 00-01 Christine Bose Christine Bose Bose<br />

01-02 01-02 Esther 01-02 Esther Ngan-Ling Esther Ngan-Ling Chow Ngan-Ling Chow Chow<br />

02-03 02-03 Catherine 02-03 Catherine White Catherine White Berheide Berheide White Berheide<br />

03-04 03-04 Ronald 03-04 Ronald Taylor Ronald Taylor Taylor<br />

04-05 04-05 Debra 04-05 Debra Kaufman Kaufman Debra Kaufman<br />

05-06 05-06 Karen 05-06 Karen Cerulo Cerulo Karen Cerulo<br />

06-07 06-07 Annette 06-07 Annette Lareau Annette Lareau Lareau<br />

07-08 07-08 Elizabeth 07-08 Elizabeth Higginbotham<br />

Elizabeth Higginbotham Higginbotham<br />

08-09 08-09 Vincent 08-09 Vincent N. Parrillo Vincent N. Parrillo N. Parrillo<br />

09-10 09-10 Pamela 09-10 Pamela Stone<br />

Pamela Stone Stone<br />

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1960 Maurice 1960 Davis<br />

Maurice Davis<br />

1961 Welman 1961 J. Welman J. Warner<br />

J. Warner<br />

Ray Abrams<br />

Ray Abrams<br />

1962 Robert 1962 S. Robert Lynd<br />

S. Lynd<br />

1963 Pitirim 1963 Sorokin<br />

Pitirim Sorokin<br />

1964 Donald 1964 Young<br />

Donald Young<br />

1965 Leonard 1965 Cottrell, Leonard Cottrell, Jr<br />

Cottrell, Jr<br />

1966 Thorsten 1966 Thorsten Sellin<br />

Sellin<br />

1967 Talcott 1967 Parsons<br />

Talcott Parsons<br />

1968 Robert 1968 MacIver<br />

Robert MacIver<br />

1969 Negley 1969 Teeters<br />

Negley Teeters<br />

1970 Theodore 1970 Theodore Abel<br />

Abel<br />

1971 Jessie 1971 Bernard<br />

Jessie Bernard<br />

1972 Everett 1972 C. Everett Hughes<br />

C. Hughes<br />

1973 Helen 1973 MacGill Helen Hughes<br />

MacGill Hughes<br />

1974 Alfred 1974 McClung Alfred McClung Lee<br />

Lee<br />

Elizabeth Elizabeth Briant Lee<br />

Briant Lee<br />

1975 Charles 1975 H. Charles Page<br />

H. Page<br />

1976 Paul 1976 Lazarsfeld<br />

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1977 Mirra 1977 Komarovsky<br />

Mirra Komarovsky<br />

1978 Robert 1978 K. Robert Merton<br />

K. Merton<br />

1979 Hylan 1979 Lewis<br />

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1980 A. 1980 B. Hollingshead<br />

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David Reisman<br />

David Reisman<br />

1981 William 1981 F. William Whyte<br />

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1982 Robert 1982 Bierstedt<br />

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1983 Lewis 1983 Coser<br />

Lewis Coser<br />

1984 Robin 1984 M. Robin Williams, M. Williams, Jr<br />

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RECIPIENTS<br />

1960-2010<br />

1960-2010<br />

1985 George 1985 Homans<br />

George Homans<br />

1986 Matilda 1986 White Matilda Riley<br />

White Riley<br />

1987 Rose 1987 L. Coser<br />

Rose L. Coser<br />

1988 Digby 1988 Baltzell<br />

Digby Baltzell<br />

1989 James 1989 Blackwell<br />

James Blackwell<br />

1990 Morris 1990 Rosenberg<br />

Morris Rosenberg<br />

1991 S. 1991 M. Miller<br />

S. M. Miller<br />

1992 William 1992 J. William Goode<br />

J. Goode<br />

1993 Renée 1993 C. Renée Fox<br />

C. Fox<br />

1994 Melvin 1994 Kohn<br />

Melvin Kohn<br />

1995 Herbert 1995 Gans<br />

Herbert Gans<br />

1996 Charles 1996 Tilly<br />

Charles Tilly<br />

1997 Charles 1997 B. Charles Perrow<br />

B. Perrow<br />

1998 Harrison 1998 Harrison C. White<br />

C. White<br />

1999 Eliot 1999 Freidson<br />

Eliot Freidson<br />

2000 Suzanne 2000 Suzanne Keller<br />

Keller<br />

2001 Kai 2001 Erikson<br />

Kai Erikson<br />

2002 Marvin 2002 Bressler<br />

Marvin Bressler<br />

2003 Bernard 2003 Barber<br />

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2004 Cynthia 2004 Fuchs Cynthia Epstein<br />

Fuchs Epstein<br />

2005 William 2005 A. William Gamson A. and Gamson and and<br />

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Hodges Persell<br />

2006 Charles 2006 V. Charles Willie<br />

V. Willie<br />

2007 Judith 2007 Lorber<br />

Judith Lorber<br />

2008 Cheryl 2008 Townsend Cheryl Townsend Gilkes<br />

Gilkes<br />

2009 Richard 2009 Alba<br />

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2010 Nancy 2010 Denton<br />

Nancy Denton<br />

ROBIN M. ROBIN WILLIAMS, M. WILLIAMS, JR., DISTINGUISHED JR., DISTINGUISHED LECTURERS<br />

LECTURERS<br />

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V. Willie<br />

1995-96 1995-96 Paul DiMaggio<br />

Paul DiMaggio<br />

1996-97 1996-97 Judith Lorber<br />

Judith Lorber<br />

1997-98 1997-98 Shulamit Shulamit Reinharz<br />

Reinharz<br />

1998-99 1998-99 Cheryl Townsend Cheryl Townsend Gilkes<br />

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2009-10 2009-10 Naomi Gerstel<br />

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<strong>Sociological</strong> Forum Editor: Karen Cerulo<br />

President: Rosanna Hertz<br />

ESS OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES<br />

2009-2010<br />

ESS Officers:<br />

President: Rosanna Hertz<br />

Vice-President: Pamela Stone<br />

Secretary: Joan Spade<br />

Treasurer: Elizabeth Mitchell Armstrong<br />

Past-President: Kathleen Gerson<br />

President-Elect: Christine E. Bose<br />

Vice-President-Elect: Karen V. Hansen<br />

Executive Officer: Emily H. Mahon<br />

Executive Committee<br />

David E. Lavin (2007-2010)<br />

Sharon Sassler (2007-2010)<br />

Rebecca S.K. Li (2008-2011)<br />

Arthur Paris (2008-2011)<br />

Zine Magubane (2009-2012)<br />

Margaret K. Nelson (2009-2012)<br />

Executive Office and Budget Committee:<br />

Joan Spade Chair<br />

Gennifer Furst<br />

Ex-Officio:<br />

Kathleen Gerson (Past President)<br />

Emily H. Mahon (Executive Officer)<br />

STANDING COMMITTEES<br />

Employment<br />

Richard M. Smith (Chair)<br />

Nominations<br />

Christine E. Bose (Chair)<br />

Zine Magubane<br />

Margaret K. Nelson<br />

Publications Committee:<br />

Nancy Denton (Chair)<br />

Rhonda Levine<br />

Karyn Loscocco<br />

King-To Yeung<br />

Ex-officio:<br />

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Past President: Kathleen Gerson<br />

Secretary: Joan Spade<br />

Executive Officer: Emily Mahon<br />

Status of Minorities:<br />

Jacqueline Johnson (Chair)<br />

Yang Cai Kecia Johnson<br />

Donald Connigen Moses Olobatuyi


Status of Women:<br />

Dana Hysock (Co-Chair)<br />

Meghan A. Rich (Co-Chair)<br />

Joanne Ardovini<br />

Medora W. Barnes<br />

Michelle Budig<br />

Yang Cai<br />

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Denise A. Copelton<br />

Phyllis Kitzerow<br />

Carrie Lee Smith<br />

Tamara L. Smith<br />

Laura West Steck<br />

Graduate Education Committee<br />

Enrique Pumar (Chair)<br />

Ross Koppel Keumjae Park<br />

Richard A. Zdan<br />

Undergraduate Education Committee:<br />

Polly J. Smith (Chair)<br />

Deborah Abowitz Janice Purk<br />

Stephanie Bennett Susan Ross<br />

Paul Calarco, Jr Alexander R. Thomas<br />

Norm Goodman Peggy Walsh<br />

Theresa Morris<br />

Ann Marie Popp<br />

Jonathan White<br />

AWARD COMMITTEES<br />

Candace Rogers Student Paper Award<br />

Sharon Sassler (Chair)<br />

Emily Rosenbaum<br />

Jeremy Staff<br />

Merit Award<br />

Arthur Paris (Chair)<br />

Marjorie DeVault<br />

Elizabeth Higginbotham<br />

Mirra Komarovsky Book Award<br />

Margaret K. Nelson (Chair)<br />

Philip Kasinitz<br />

Kevin Roy<br />

Zine Magubane Margaret Walsh<br />

Robin M Williams Jr Lectureship and Site Committees<br />

Pamela Stone (Chair – Site)<br />

Karen V. Hansen (Chair – Lectureship)<br />

Christine E. Bose<br />

Anita I. Garey<br />

Rosanna Hertz<br />

Rebecca Li<br />

Rose Laub Coser Dissertation Award<br />

Rebecca S. K. Li (Chair)<br />

Elizabeth Mitchell Armstrong<br />

Rebecca Plante<br />

2010 PROGRAM<br />

Program Committee<br />

Jonathan Imber and Christopher Winship (Co-Chairs)<br />

Christine E. Bose Nazli Kibria<br />

Anita I. Garey Pamela Stone<br />

Rosanna Hertz William Julius Wilson<br />

Program Scheduling Committee<br />

Jennifer Girouard Clare Hammonds


Local Arrangements Committee<br />

Shelley Kimelberg (chair)<br />

Jennifer Girouard<br />

Clare Hammonds<br />

Christel Hyden<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong> Site Selection Committee<br />

Rosanna Hertz<br />

Emily Mahon<br />

James H. Mahon<br />

2010-2011 OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS<br />

President: Christine E. Bose<br />

Vice-President: Karen V. Hansen<br />

Secretary: Katherine Chen<br />

Treasurer: Elizabeth Mitchell Armstrong<br />

Past-President: Rosanna Hertz<br />

President-Elect: Robert Zussman<br />

Vice-President-Elect: Anne Roschelle<br />

Executive Officer: Emily H. Mahon<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Rebecca S.K. Li (2008-2011)<br />

Arthur Paris (2008-2011)<br />

Zine Magubane (2009-2012)<br />

Margaret K. Nelson (2009-2012)<br />

Nazli Kibria (2010-2013)<br />

Anita I. Garey (2010-2013)<br />

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� Pamela Stone<br />

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2011 ANNUAL MEETING<br />

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How has using an intersectional approach advanced our knowledge?<br />

The concept of intersectionality challenges the various areas within sociology to develop<br />

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on individuals and social institutions. Although submissions on all sociological topics are<br />

welcome, the organizers are particularly interested in those related to the <strong>Meeting</strong>’s theme. We<br />

welcome submissions in such varied forms as:<br />

-Individual papers (please include one-page abstracts; longer drafts are also welcome)<br />

-Wholly constituted sessions (with names and affiliations of all presenters)<br />

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-Roundtable and poster session presentations<br />

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Details about electronic submission will be posted in the next ESS newsletter, announced<br />

electronically on the ESS Announce List, and available at the ESS website:<br />

http://www.essnet.org. Regular paper submissions for all sociological topics in any of the above<br />

formats are due by September 30, 2010.<br />

Send submissions to easterns2011@gmail.com<br />

Program Committee: Gwen Moore (Chair), Christine E. Bose (President), Karen Hansen (Vice<br />

President), Zai Liang, Steven Messner, and Bandana Purkayastha.


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Transformation of Women’s Health Politics<br />

Workers of the<br />

World, Enjoy!<br />

Aesthetic Politics from<br />

Revolutionary Syndicalism<br />

to the Global Justice<br />

Movement<br />

Kenneth H. Tucker, Jr.<br />

In the Politics, History, and<br />

Social Change Series<br />

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Index to Participants<br />

Abolafia, Mitch (abolafia@albany.edu): 80<br />

Aboudouh, Khaled Kazem<br />

(kazomaa2010@yahoo.com): 62<br />

Abraham, Mabel B (mlba@mit.edu): 263<br />

Abreu, Lorena M.<br />

(lorenaabreu154@yahoo.com): 158<br />

Achuonjei, Joy Njang (jna2109@columbia.edu): 240<br />

Adair, Stephen (adairs@ccsu.edu): 182<br />

Agyei-Odame, Felicia (phyli2020@yahoo.com): 158<br />

Ahmed, Ghyasuddin (gahmed@vsu.edu): 334<br />

Aidala, Angela (aaa1@columbia.edu): 64, 152<br />

Aisenbrey, Silke (silke.aisenbrey@mac.com): 44<br />

Akin, Afife Idil (idil_akin@yahoo.com): 270<br />

Akram, Susan (smakram@bu.edu): 167<br />

Alba, Richard (RAlba@gc.cuny.edu): 143, 189<br />

Albert, Kyle W (kwa23@cornell.edu): 117<br />

Albright, Len (lenalbright@gmail.com): 91<br />

Alexiou, Nicholas<br />

(Nicholas.Alexiou@qc.cuny.edu): 192<br />

Allard, Faye L (allardf@mail.montclair.edu): 11<br />

Allen, Dana<br />

(dnallen@marauder.millersville.edu): 252<br />

Almandoz, John (jalmandoz@hbs.edu): 88<br />

Almeling, Rene (rene.almeling@yale.edu): 314<br />

Alnuaim, Aziza A (azizai2@yahoo.com): 286<br />

Alva, Melissa (malva2@brockport.edu): 279<br />

Alves, Stephanie (casa.de.paixao@gmail.com): 222<br />

Amadu, Zulai (zulai.amadu@bcc.cuny.edu): 158<br />

Amin, Shrina (shrina@bu.edu): 308<br />

Ammerman, Nancy (nta@bu.edu): 144<br />

Amodeo, Maryann (mamodeo@bu.edu): 120<br />

Andersen, Margaret L. (mla@udel.edu): 2, 186, 228<br />

Andersen, Nicole B (nandersen6@yahoo.com): 343<br />

Anderson, Elijah (elijah.anderson@yale.edu): 163<br />

Anderson, Julia (jandera@gmu.edu): 277<br />

Anderson, Morgan (anders68@newpaltz.edu): 104<br />

Anderson, Shannon L<br />

(slanderson@roanoke.edu): 310<br />

Anderson, Tammy L (tammya@udel.edu): 37, 279<br />

Anderson-Hanley, Cay (andersoc@union.edu): 44<br />

Andrzejewski, Catherine S<br />

(catherine_andrzejewski@yahoo.com): 305<br />

Ansell, Amy E. (Amy_Ansell@emerson.edu): 175<br />

Appelbaum, Jenna (jba248@nyu.edu): 319<br />

Applin, Samantha E (sa442818@albany.edu): 122<br />

Aquino, Gabriel (gaquino@wsc.ma.edu): 221<br />

Araia, Berhane (-): 189<br />

Aratani, Yumiko (ya61@columbia.edu): 315<br />

Ardovini, Joanne<br />

(JArdovini@METROPOLITAN.EDU): 31<br />

Arford, Tammi (t.arford@neu.edu): 340<br />

Argueta, Edwin (edwin@massjwj.net): 233<br />

Armstrong, Elizabeth Mitchell<br />

(ema@princeton.edu): 207, 236<br />

Arnold, Sharon O (sarnold@lvc.edu): 247<br />

Aronson, Pamela (aronsonp@umd.umich.edu): 157<br />

Artan-Bayhan, Zeynep S<br />

(zartan@gc.cuny.edu): 286<br />

Arthur, Mikaila Mariel Lemonik<br />

(marthur@ric.edu): 175<br />

Aryee, Augustine A (AAryee@fsc.edu): 120<br />

Arzoglou, Eleni (leli.arzoglou@gmail.com): 59<br />

Asatouri, Ana (aasatour@usc.edu): 279<br />

95<br />

Asimakopoulos, John<br />

(jasimakopoulos@transformativestudies.org): 146<br />

Athanasiou, Lindsey P<br />

(lathanas@student.umass.edu): 279<br />

Atkinson, Melissa (mra003@mcdaniel.edu): 84<br />

Augis, Erin J (eaugis@ramapo.edu): 234<br />

Aurini, Janice D (jaurini@uwaterloo.ca): 53, 87<br />

Austin Smith, Margaret R<br />

(maustin@socy.umd.edu): 266<br />

Austin, Algernon (aaustin@epi.org): 46<br />

Avent-Holt, Dustin (davent@soc.umass.edu): 141<br />

Avery, Sarah D (savery@skidmore.edu): 252<br />

Awash, Beniam (bawash1@binghamton.edu): 39<br />

Ayala, Jennifer (jayala@spc.edu): 307<br />

Ayella, Marybeth F (mayella@sju.edu): 247<br />

Aytaç, Ik A (iaytac@boun.edu.tr): 316<br />

Babb, Sarah (babbsa@bc.edu): 30, 33<br />

Bacchus, Nazreen S (meenaluv@gmail.com): 330<br />

Bader, Michael D.M.<br />

(mbader@wharton.upenn.edu): 200<br />

Bail, Christopher A (bail@fas.harvard.edu): 4<br />

Bajc, Vida (vbajc@sas.upenn.edu): 218, 259<br />

Bakalian, Anny (abakalian@gc.cuny.edu): 167<br />

Baker, Joshua M (jbake1027@comcast.net): 252<br />

Baldassarri, Delia (dbalda@Princeton.EDU): 62<br />

Ballard, Ellen (eballar4@kennesaw.edu): 154<br />

Bandy, Joe (jbandy@bowdoin.edu): 203<br />

Banerjee, Tarun D<br />

(tarun_banerjee83@yahoo.co.uk): 76, 288<br />

Barker, Hattie (hbarker@gmu.edu): 277<br />

Barnartt, Sharon<br />

(sharon.barnartt@gallaudet.edu): 190<br />

Barnes, Medora W. (mbarnes@jcu.edu): 216, 306<br />

Barnett, Kalila (-): 281<br />

Barnett, Rosalind C. (rbarnett@brandeis.edu): 3<br />

Barngrover, Kristen W<br />

(barngr_k@denison.edu): 222<br />

Barochin, Arlene (-): 279<br />

Barr, Amy L (aly22@unh.edu): 269<br />

Barra, Andrea C (abarra@sociology.rutgers.edu): 74<br />

Bassi, Nicole (nbassi@eden.rutgers.edu): 252<br />

Baynard, Carimanda<br />

(cb0363a@student.american.edu): 66<br />

Becher, Debbie (dbecher@princeton.edu): 24, 237<br />

Beck, Rubye (RBECK@Milligan.edu): 231<br />

Beckfield, Jason (jbeckfie@wjh.harvard.edu): 33,<br />

201, 297<br />

Beeman, Angie (Angie.Beeman@uconn.edu): 112<br />

Behler, Rachel Leigh (rbehler@wellesley.edu): 279<br />

Bell, Susan E. (sbell@bowdoin.edu): 159, 314<br />

Bennett, Stephanie A (BENNETTS@strose.edu): 7,<br />

107<br />

Benoit Scott, Denise (scott@geneseo.edu): 327<br />

Benson, Janel E (jbenson@colgate.edu): 322<br />

Berger, Helen A (Hberger@wcupa.edu): 108, 218<br />

Bergstrom-Lynch, Cara<br />

(bergstromlynch@easternct.edu): 178<br />

Berheide, Catherine W<br />

(cberheid@skidmore.edu): 11, 44<br />

Berkowitz, Douglas<br />

(berkdo01@gettysburg.edu): 222<br />

Bernburg, Jon G (bernburg@hi.is): 22<br />

Berrey, Ellen C (eberrey@buffalo.edu): 93


Besen-Cassino, Yasemin<br />

(beseny@mail.montclair.edu): 217<br />

Bessett, Danielle<br />

(DBessett@ibisreproductivehealth.org): 128, 219,<br />

236<br />

Betz, Justin C (j.betz@neu.edu): 237<br />

Beveridge, Andrew<br />

(andy@socialexplorer.com): 121, 188<br />

Biggert, Robert (rbiggert@assumption.edu): 131,<br />

217<br />

Bikard, Michael (mbikard@mit.edu): 8<br />

Billeaux, Michael<br />

(michael.billeaux@gmail.com): 289<br />

Billingham, Chase Michael<br />

(billingham.c@neu.edu): 193<br />

Birk, Lara (birk@bc.edu): 105<br />

Black, Andrew M. (black7@tcnj.edu): 279<br />

Black, Timothy (tblack@hartford.edu): 142, 293,<br />

298<br />

Blackstone, Amy<br />

(amy.blackstone@umit.maine.edu): 232<br />

Blair, Sampson Lee (slblair@buffalo.edu): 290<br />

Blau, Judith (jrblau@email.unc.edu): 189<br />

Bleiberg Seperson, Susanne<br />

(bleibers@dowling.edu): 159<br />

Bobo, Larry (bobo@wjh.harvard.edu): 35, 282<br />

Boczkowski, Pablo (pjb9@northwestern.edu): 221<br />

Bodnar Deren, Susan M<br />

(sbodnarderen@sociology.rutgers.edu): 65<br />

Boeckmann, Irene (iboeckma@soc.umass.edu): 16,<br />

44<br />

Boeri, Miriam (mboeri@kennesaw.edu): 154<br />

Boeri, Natascia (natasciaboeri@gmail.com): 137<br />

Boguslaw, Alissa G (bogua624@umn.edu): 37<br />

Borghini, Andrea (borghini@dss.unipi.it): 266<br />

Bose, Christine (c.bose@albany.edu): 33<br />

Bose, Sunita (boses@newpaltz.edu): 335<br />

Bosk, Charles L. (cbosk@sas.upenn.edu): 207<br />

Boulis, Ann K. (ann@pop.upenn.edu): 3<br />

Boussios, Emanuel<br />

(emanuel.boussios@hofstra.edu): 4<br />

Bowers, Donavan (Donavan@knights.ucf.edu): 180<br />

Bowler, Anne E (abowler@udel.edu): 104<br />

Bowman, Cara E (bowmanc@bu.edu): 244<br />

Boyd, Margaret R (maboyd@stonehill.edu): 180<br />

Bozorgmehr, Mehdi<br />

(mbozorgmehr@gc.cuny.edu): 167<br />

Brady, David (brady@soc.duke.edu): 62<br />

Braksmajer, Amy S<br />

(abraksmajer@hotmail.com): 276<br />

Bramlett, Stephanie S.<br />

(stephanie.bramlett@gmail.com): 174<br />

Branch, Enobong Hannah<br />

(ebranch@soc.umass.edu): 48, 139<br />

Brannon, Monica (branm789@newschool.edu): 197<br />

Brasier, Kathy J (kbrasier@psu.edu): 20<br />

Braun, Lundy (lundy_braun@brown.edu): 69<br />

Breitwieser, Jamie L<br />

(jbreitwieser11@caldwell.edu): 158<br />

Bridges, Todd Arthur<br />

(todd_bridges@brown.edu): 54<br />

Bridges, Tristan S (tsb5k@virginia.edu): 103<br />

Brienza, Casey (cb607@cam.ac.uk): 318<br />

Brigandi, Sarah A (sbrigand@conncoll.edu): 222<br />

Briggs, Elizabeth<br />

(elizabeth.anne.briggs@gmail.com): 158<br />

96<br />

Brinton, Mary (brinton@wjh.harvard.edu): 22<br />

Britton, Dana M. (brittn@ksu.edu): 166<br />

Bronfenbrenner, Kate (klb23@cornell.edu): 224<br />

Brooks, Connor J (brooks.connorj@gmail.com): 56<br />

Brown, Evrick (EBROWN@brooklyn.cuny.edu): 21<br />

Brown, Keith R (brown.keith.76@gmail.com): 147<br />

Brueckner, Hannah<br />

(hannah.brueckner@yale.edu): 13<br />

Brunn , Rachelle (rjb7@nyu.edu): 26<br />

Brunson, Jeremy L<br />

(jeremy.brunson@gallaudet.edu): 190, 319<br />

Budig, Michelle (budig@soc.umass.edu): 16, 44<br />

Buell, Tony Nicholis (tony.buell@gmail.com): 271<br />

Bugg, David (buggd@potsdam.edu): 13, 168<br />

Buie, Jessica Campbell (jcb5he@virginia.edu): 323<br />

Burgess, Jacob (-): 252<br />

Burkett, Tracy L. (burkettt@cofc.edu): 246<br />

Burkhardt, Sarah M<br />

(smb30008@huskies.bloomu.edu): 158<br />

Burns, Linda M. (lmburns@carlow.edu): 316, 339<br />

Burrows, Kathryn<br />

(kburrows@sociology.rutgers.edu): 210<br />

Busher, Melissa D (mdbushe@ilstu.edu): 239<br />

Butler, Olivia M (ombutler14@gmail.com): 252<br />

Butler, Timothy A (butlerta@sbu.edu): 252<br />

Butler-Sweet, Colleen<br />

(ColleenButler2001@yahoo.cm): 316<br />

Butts, Angel M (angel.butts@gmail.com): 268<br />

Butts, Milton (mlbutts@carlow.edu): 132, 339<br />

Bwiire, Godfrey (-): 210<br />

Byrne, Dara N. (dbyrne@jjay.cuny.edu): 202<br />

Caban, Maria (mc755@columbia.edu): 152<br />

Cabrera , Angelica V<br />

(angelica.cabrera@bcc.cuny.edu): 158<br />

Cadge, Wendy (wcadge@brandeis.edu): 144<br />

Callins, Corrinne (ccallins@gmu.edu): 277<br />

Calnitsky, David (david_calnitsky@yahoo.ca): 56<br />

Calvo, M. Rocio (mcalvo@hsph.harvard.edu): 214<br />

Camp, Bayliss J. (bayliss.camp@csus.edu): 195<br />

Campbell, Teresa L (tljoile@gmail.com): 158<br />

Caputi, Robert (rcaputi@bmcc.cuny.edu): 342<br />

Caputo, Ashley B (ab02capu@siena.edu): 252<br />

Caputo-Levine, Deirdre D<br />

(caputolevine@optonline.net): 132<br />

Carey, Allison C. (accare@ship.edu): 190<br />

Carreiro, Joshua (carreiro@soc.umass.edu): 147<br />

Carroll, Kysheeta (kysheeta@yahoo.com): 158<br />

Carter, Allison I (aicarter@aol.com): 229<br />

Carter, Vivian L (vlcarter@tuskegee.edu): 69<br />

Carver, Rebekah Elizabeth (rec002@lvc.edu): 222<br />

Carveth, Rod (rodcarveth@hotmail.com): 213, 324<br />

Casalino, Larry P. ( lac2021@med.cornell.edu): 207<br />

Casanova, Erynn Masi<br />

(erynn.casanova@uc.edu): 235<br />

Casciano, Rebecca R. (rrpearso@princeton.edu): 91<br />

Casey, Colleen (colleenc@exchange.uta.edu): 112<br />

Casey, Judi (caseyjt@bc.edu): 77<br />

Cassino, Daniel (dcassino@gmail.com): 217<br />

Castelvecchi, Anne M (amc9tg@virginia.edu): 59<br />

Castilla, Emilio J. (ecastilla@mit.edu): 92, 162, 196<br />

Casto, Heath (-): 279<br />

Centauri, Widow (widowcentauri@gmail.com): 95<br />

Cha, Youngjoo (-): 205<br />

Chabon, Sheli (sheli.chabon@dartmouth.edu): 41<br />

Chancer, Lynn (lchancer@hunter.cuny.edu): 113,<br />

223, 280, 283


Chang, Kyung-Sup (changks@snu.ac.kr): 86<br />

Chatterjee, Esha (esanyal@gmail.com): 106<br />

Chen, Hui-Yi (hchen1@gc.cuny.edu): 260<br />

Chen, Katherine K. (kchen@ccny.cuny.edu): 145,<br />

197<br />

Cheng, Sealing (scheng2@wellesley.edu): 164<br />

Chenpitayaton, Keerati<br />

(chenk708@newschool.edu): 28<br />

Chernoff, Carolyn (chernoff@dolphin.upen..edu): 97<br />

Chimonas, Susan C (sc2254@columbia.edu): 285<br />

Chirico, JoAnn (jxc64@psu.edu): 59, 146, 231<br />

Chirip, Nicole M. (Nchirip@cse.edu): 222<br />

Chito Childs, Erica (echitoch@hunter.cuny.edu): 11,<br />

223<br />

Chmielewski, Piotr (chmielep@is.uw.edu.pl): 65<br />

Chow, Esther Ngan-ling<br />

(echow@american.edu): 161, 213<br />

Christensen, Michael J (mjc1@yorku.ca): 133<br />

Christopher, Karen<br />

(k.christopher@louisville.edu): 169, 232<br />

Chu, Tracy (tchu@brooklyn.cuny.edu): 156<br />

Chubb, Racheal N (chubbrn191@potsdam.edu): 13<br />

Chung, Rakkoo (chungrak9@hanmail.net): 86<br />

Ciambrone, Desirée (dciambrone@ric.edu): 276<br />

Cieniewicz, Martyna (martina87c@yahoo.com): 222<br />

Cipollone, Kristin (knc9@buffalo.edu): 319<br />

Clampet-Lundquist, Susan (sclampet@sju.edu): 322<br />

Clapp, Douglas J.<br />

(djc56285@huskies.bloomu.edu): 158<br />

Clark, Aleia Y (alclark@socy.umd.edu): 258, 304<br />

Clark, Robert L (rlclark.mu@gmail.com): 70<br />

Clarry, John (John_Clarry@bloomfield.edu): 124<br />

Clawson, Dan (clawson@sadri.umass.edu): 50, 55,<br />

81<br />

Clevenger, Casey R (cclev@brandeis.edu): 36, 136,<br />

234<br />

Clyne, Jaron J (jjclyne@aol.com): 158<br />

Coffield, Claudia D (ditmar10@comcast.net): 26<br />

Cohan, Deb (debcohan@comcast.net): 239<br />

Cohen, Diana Tracy (cohendit@ccsu.edu): 176<br />

Cohen, Jodi H (jhcohen@bridgew.edu): 177, 199<br />

Cohen, Joseph N (josephncohen@gmail.com): 289,<br />

304<br />

Cohen, Laurie (triosmom@hotmail.com): 325<br />

Coldsmith, Jeremiah L.<br />

(jeremiah@email.arizona.edu): 51<br />

Collom, Ed (collom@usm.maine.edu): 85<br />

Conforti, Joseph M. (jmc40hoyt@aol.com): 11<br />

Conley, Dalton (dalton.conley@nyu.edu): 225<br />

Conley, Lisa M (lisa.conley@uky.edu): 98<br />

Connor, Phillip (pconnor@princeton.edu): 214<br />

Conrad, Peter (conrad@brandeis.edu): 210, 258<br />

Cooke, Juliette (juliettc@usc.edu): 279<br />

Cooney-Miner, Dianne (dcooneyminer@sjfc.edu):<br />

42<br />

Cooper, Janice L (jc90@columbia.edu): 315<br />

Copley, Leeda J<br />

(copley.18@sociology.osu.edu): 130<br />

Corcoran, Victoria<br />

(vcorcora@student.umass.edu): 279<br />

Core, Rachel S (rcore1@jhu.edu): 79<br />

Cornelius, Debra (dacorn@ship.edu): 179<br />

Corrado, Carolyn (cc9090@albany.edu): 155<br />

Costello, Bridget M<br />

(bridgetcostello@kings.edu): 116, 267<br />

Coston, Bethany (betahny.coston@gmail.com): 176<br />

97<br />

Cottrol, Robert (bcottrol@law.gwu.edu): 310<br />

Cox, Genevieve (genevieve.cox@unh.edu): 104<br />

Craft Morgan, Jennifer<br />

(craft@mail.schsr.unc.edu): 55<br />

Crage, Suzanna M (scrage@pitt.edu): 119<br />

Craig-Henderson, Kelli (-): 166<br />

Crawford, Robin (rcrawfor@kennesaw.edu): 154<br />

Creef, Elena (ecreef@wellesley.edu): 245<br />

Crehan, Gram (gramcrehan@gmail.com): 199<br />

Crocker, Jillian (jmcrocke@soc.umass.edu): 55<br />

Crook, Lauren (40crook@cardinalmail.cua.edu): 158<br />

Crowley, Kacy Lea (phtk@iup.edu): 169<br />

Cunningham, Ken (kuc1@psu.edu): 146<br />

Curreli, Misty A (mcurreli@ic.sunysb.edu): 230<br />

Curtis, Anna (annac@soc.umass.edu): 70<br />

Cushman, Thomas (tcushman@wellesley.edu): 111<br />

Cutler, Marianne (mcutler@po-box.esu.edu): 178<br />

Cyr, Darren M (cyrd@mcmaster.ca): 193<br />

Czerniawski, Amanda M. (aczernia@temple.edu): 37<br />

Dahl, Garrett T (gtd8@pitt.edu): 131, 151<br />

Dale, Chris (cdale@nec.edu): 182<br />

Dalton, Christina F (cfdalton25@gmail.com): 279<br />

Damaske, Sarah (sarahdamaske@rice.edu): 2<br />

D'Amato, Cortney Kathryn<br />

(codamato12@caldwell.edu): 158<br />

Dandrow, Gina M (gdandrow@gmail.com): 325<br />

Daniel, Caitlin (cdaniel@fas.harvard.edu): 84<br />

Daniels, Jessie (jdaniels@hunter.cuny.edu): 202,<br />

278<br />

Danna-Lynch, Karen<br />

(kdannalynch@gmail.com): 321<br />

D'Antonio, Robert<br />

(dantonior@student.wpunj.edu): 279<br />

Danuta Walters, Suzanna<br />

(walterss@indiana.edu): 280<br />

Darley, James<br />

(jdarley.student@mountsaintvincent.edu): 245<br />

Darrah, Jennifer R (jennifer_darrah@brown.edu): 91<br />

Davies, Scott (daviesrs@mcmaster.ca): 87, 193<br />

Davis, Jason (jasond@mit.edu): 334<br />

Davis, Joseph E (jed8m@virginia.edu): 210<br />

Davis, Katrinell M. (Katrinell.Davis@uvm.edu): 48<br />

Davis, Meghan (mb06davi@siena.edu): 252<br />

Davis, Shannon N (sdaviso@gmu.edu): 123<br />

De Angelis, Karin K.<br />

(karin.deangelis@gmail.com): 216<br />

De Jesus, Fancisco (-): 307<br />

Dean, Paul (pdean@socy.umd.edu): 147<br />

Deas, Melissa S (msdeas@fas.harvard.edu): 222<br />

DeCesare, Michael<br />

(decesarem@merrimack.edu): 341<br />

DeCrosta, Michael A (mad211@lehigh.edu): 252<br />

DeFranzo, Stephanie S (sdefranzo@gmail.com): 98<br />

DeFronzo, James V<br />

(James.DeFronzo@uconn.edu): 289<br />

Degiuli, Francesca<br />

(francesca.degiuli@csi.cuny.edu): 124<br />

DeGloma, Thomas<br />

(tdegloma@hunter.cuny.edu): 23, 280<br />

Del Rosso, Jared (delrosso@bc.edu): 101<br />

DeLeone, Ana (-): 252<br />

DeLuca, Stefanie (sdeluca@jhu.edu): 291<br />

Deng, Xiaogang (xiaogang.deng@umb.edu): 132<br />

Denis, Jeffrey S (jsdenis@fas.harvard.edu): 175<br />

Dennis, Amanda<br />

(Adennis@ibisreproductivehealth.org): 128


Dennis, Jeffery P (jefferypdennis@yahoo.com): 329<br />

Denny, Kathleen (kdenny@socy.umd.edu): 169,<br />

290<br />

Denton, Nancy A (n.denton@albany.edu): 9, 91<br />

Derickson, Elizabeth (edericks@princeton.edu): 91<br />

DeSena, Judith N. (desenaj@stjohns.edu): 21<br />

DeSousa, Valerian (vdesousa@wcupa.edu): 264<br />

Dessel, Jennifer (desselj@student.wpunj.edu): 279<br />

Dettmer, Sharon (sdettmer@cazenovia.edu): 53<br />

DeVault, Marjorie L.<br />

(mdevault@maxwell.syr.edu): 83, 114<br />

Devgan, Shruti<br />

(sdevgan@sociology.rutgers.edu): 25<br />

Diaz, Mary (Mary.Diaz@qc.cuny.edu): 192<br />

Dickinson, George E. (dickinsong@cofc.edu): 246<br />

DiClemente, Ralph (jerosenb@jhsph.edu): 335<br />

Dill, Jeffrey (jdill@virginia.edu): 127<br />

DiPrete, Thomas A. (tad61@columbia.edu): 183<br />

DiTomaso, Nancy<br />

(ditomaso@business.rutgers.edu): 254<br />

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Duffy, Mignon (mignon_duffy@uml.edu): 212<br />

Dugan, Kimberly B (dugank@easternct.edu): 95<br />

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Gerstel, Naomi (gerstel@sadri.umass.edu): 55<br />

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Giardino, Elizabeth<br />

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Gibbons, Michael (mgibbons@gettysburg.edu): 60,<br />

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Gibson, Christopher<br />

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Giele, Janet Z. (giele1@brandeis.edu): 205<br />

Gilbert, Kwame (-): 307<br />

Gilbertson, Greta A. (gilbertson@fordham.edu): 257<br />

Gildae, Catherine A<br />

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Gilkes, Cheryl Townsend (ctgilkes@colby.edu): 282<br />

Gill, Courtney (-): 252<br />

Gill, Jaspreet (Jgill23@gmail.com): 94<br />

Gill, Jungyun (Jungyun Gill): 41, 289<br />

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Gillis, Catherine (cgillis@luc.edu): 269<br />

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Glasberg, Davita Silfen<br />

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Glier, John J. (jglier@grenzglier.com): 255<br />

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Goksel, Hayrunnisa<br />

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Golann, Joanne (jgolann@princeton.edu): 232<br />

Goldberg, Amir (amirg@princeton.edu): 62<br />

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Goldberg, Ross (rgoldbe2@skidmore.edu): 11<br />

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Goldstein, Brett T (btg2@buffalo.edu): 71<br />

Gondal, Neha (ngondal@sociology.rutgers.edu): 8<br />

Gonzalez, Gabriela (gagova@gmail.com): 270<br />

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Goodwin, Jeff (jg9@nyu.edu): 338<br />

Goossen, Megan A (mgoossen@wellesley.edu): 279<br />

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Gormley, Paula (paula.gormley@bcc.cuny.edu): 86<br />

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Gould Ellen, Ingrid (ingrid.ellen@nyu.edu): 121<br />

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Gozjolko, Kristi (klq23@cisunix.unh.edu): 123<br />

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Graulich, Will (graulichw@student.wpunj.edu): 279<br />

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Greaney, Patrick (pgreaney@suffolk.edu): 279<br />

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Green, Charles (-): 223<br />

Green, La Tonya M (epiphany@mit.edu): 152


Greenberg, Andrew W<br />

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Greene, Dana M (greenedm@gmail.com): 66<br />

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Hala, Nicole (nh21@caa.columbia.edu): 148, 287<br />

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Hanley, Caroline (cehanl@wm.edu): 24, 48<br />

Hansen, Karen V. (khansen@brandeis.edu): 208,<br />

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Hansen, Laura L (laura.hansen@umb.edu): 326<br />

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Harper, Douglas A. (harperd@duq.edu): 83<br />

Harre, David (david_harre@yahoo.com): 152<br />

Harrell, Casey (harrelce193@potsdam.edu): 216<br />

Harris, Olivia (oharris@drew.edu): 105<br />

Hartwell, Stephanie W.<br />

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Haskaj, Fatmir (fhaskaj@gmail.com): 156<br />

Hayden, Karen (HaydenK@Merrimack.edu): 7<br />

Healey, Richard (-): 82<br />

Heath, Roxann L.<br />

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Heckert, Alex (alex.heckert@iup.edu): 102<br />

Hedges, Christopher Alan<br />

(chedge@eden.rutgers.edu): 252<br />

Heil, Scott (sheil@gc.cuny.edu): 249<br />

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Henderson, L. Daisy (daisylh29@yahoo.com): 12<br />

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Hernandez, Diana (dhernandez08@gmail.com): 294<br />

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Hernández-Medina, Esther<br />

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Holloman, Lillian O. (hollomlo@pgcc.edu): 333<br />

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Holsapple, Susan M (sholsapple@gmail.com): 340<br />

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Howard, Joshua (jhoward@gc.cuny.edu): 341<br />

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Hu, Chin (chu@po-box.esu.edu): 289<br />

Huang, Lingli (lhuang23@jhu.edu): 161<br />

Huang, Yu-ling (yhuang2@binghamton.edu): 8<br />

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Huber, Jonathan (huberj2@student.wpunj.edu): 279<br />

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Imoagene, Onoso I<br />

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Jacquet, Jeffrey (jeffrey.jacquet@gmail.com): 20<br />

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Jaschik, Scott<br />

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Jason, Kendra (kjason@email.unc.edu): 55<br />

Jasper, James M. (jjasper@gc.cuny.edu): 83, 170<br />

Jaworsky, B. Nadya<br />

(bernadette.jaworsky@yale.edu): 265<br />

Jeffries, Michael P (mjeffrie@wellesley.edu): 93<br />

Jenkins, Kay (-): 227<br />

Jerolmack, Colin (jerolmack@nyu.edu): 118, 235<br />

Ji, Yingchun (ycji@email.unc.edu): 63, 308, 331<br />

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Johnson, Heather Beth (hbj2@lehigh.edu): 337<br />

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Johnson, Katherine M (kmj165@psu.edu): 261<br />

Johnson, Mathew (mjohnson@siena.edu): 107, 247,<br />

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Jolly, Helen S (helenjolly@gmail.com): 310<br />

Jonas, Adam B. (abjona2@uky.edu): 133<br />

Jung, Jiwook (jwjung@fas.harvard.edu): 54<br />

Juravich, Tom (juravich@lrrc.umass.edu): 224<br />

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Kaelber, Lutz (lkaelber@uvm.edu): 295<br />

Kalanzi, Dorothy J. N.<br />

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Kalberg, Stephen (kalberg@bu.edu): 318<br />

Kalev, Alexandra (akalev@email.arizona.edu): 92,<br />

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Kalleberg, Arne (arne_kalleberg@unc.edu): 92, 254<br />

Kane, Emily W (ekane@bates.edu): 38<br />

Kang, Miliann (mkang@wost.umass.edu): 16<br />

Kanter, Rosabeth Moss: 186<br />

Karaoglu, Lora L (l.karaoglu@neu.edu): 106<br />

Kasinitz, Philip (Pkasinitz@gc.cuny.edu): 1, 30, 35,<br />

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Katuna, Barret M (barretkatuna@yahoo.com): 150,<br />

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Katz, Arielle (akatz@udel.edu): 37<br />

Kauffman, Stephen R (kauffmans@etown.edu): 154<br />

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Kaufman, Pamela (pamela.kaufman@nyu.edu): 196<br />

Kaufman, Peter (kaufmanp@newpaltz.edu): 38<br />

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Kautzer, Katheen M<br />

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Kavanagh, Eddie<br />

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Kaya, Naliyah (nkaya1@gmu.edu): 277<br />

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Kehnel, Steve (sck3k5@mail.missouri.edu): 249<br />

Keil, Jacqueline M. (jkeil@kean.edu): 292<br />

Kelleher, Christa (Christa.Kelleher@umb.edu): 236<br />

Kelley, Tara E (Tkelley@skidmore.edu): 44<br />

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Kelner, Shaul (s.kelner@vanderbilt.edu): 170, 218<br />

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Keogan, Kevin J<br />

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Kerwin, Samantha Michele<br />

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Khan , Yasin (yasink88@gmail.com): 279<br />

Khan, Shamus (sk2905@columbia.edu): 118<br />

Khurana, Rakesh (rkhurana@hbs.edu): 80, 186<br />

Kibria, Nazli (nkibria@bu.edu): 164, 257<br />

Kim, Juyeon (juykim@uchicago.edu): 323<br />

Kim, Soohan (skim@fas.harvard.edu): 6<br />

Kimelberg, Shelley M (S.kimelberg@neu.edu): 24,<br />

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Kimmel, Michael<br />

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Kirby-Diaz, Mary (mary.kirby -<br />

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Klein, Lloyd (lklein@stfranciscollege.edu): 54<br />

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Kleis, Katy (Katy.Kleis@gmail.com): 94, 171, 215<br />

Klinenberg, Eric (eric.klinenberg@nyu.edu): 225<br />

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Knorr, Karin (knorr@uchicago.edu): 165<br />

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Koch, Adina (kochad@bc.edu): 276<br />

Koku, Emmanuel F<br />

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Konak, Nahide (nkonak@hotmail.com): 20, 200<br />

Kontos, Louis (lkontos@jjay.cuny.edu): 54, 125<br />

Kooistra, Paul (paul.kooistra@furman.edu): 302<br />

Korgen, Kathleen Odell (korgenk@wpunj.edu): 203<br />

Kornblum, William (wkornblum@gc.cuny.edu): 115,<br />

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Kose, Burak (burakkose@gmail.com): 51, 173<br />

Kounelaki, Stella (stellak@mit.edu): 307<br />

Kovach, John A. (kovachj@chc.edu): 57<br />

Kozimor-King, Michele Lee (kozimorkim@etown.edu):<br />

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Kozlovskaya, Masha<br />

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Kucukozer, Mehmet<br />

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Kuperberg, Arielle (akuperbe@sas.upenn.edu): 290<br />

Kurien, Prema (pkurien@syr.edu): 144<br />

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Lavin, David (dlavin@gc.cuny.edu): 228<br />

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Lee, Justine (justine.lee@jjay.cuny.edu): 222<br />

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Mangold, Blake M (bmangold@westliberty.edu): 279


Manierre, Matthew J.<br />

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Staggenborg, Suzanne (suzzstag@pitt.edu): 151<br />

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Stainback, Kevin (kstainba@purdue.edu): 183<br />

Staley, Michael J (michael.staley@unh.edu): 100<br />

Stamatel, Janet P. (jstamatel@albany.edu): 220<br />

Standlee, Alecea I<br />

(aistandl@maxwell.syr.edu): 278, 292<br />

Stark, David (dcs36@columbia.edu): 165<br />

Starr, Peter (PStarr6841@aol.com): 102<br />

Staudt, Rebecca ( rstau1@brockport.edu): 279<br />

Steck, Laura West (lsteck@ycp.edu): 31, 78<br />

Stedman, Richard C. (rcs6@cornell.edu): 20<br />

Steele, Liza G. (lsteele@princeton.edu): 140<br />

Steenburgh, Emily Jean<br />

(emily.steenburgh@umit.maine.edu): 279<br />

Stein, Arlene (arlenes@rci.rutgers.edu): 143<br />

Stein, Peter J. (pstein@schsr.unc.edu): 18, 55<br />

Steinberg, Ronnie (<br />

ronnie.j.steinberg@vanderbilt.edu): 186<br />

Steinbugler, Amy (steinbua@dickinson.edu): 223<br />

Stephens, Cristina S<br />

(cgheorgh@kennesaw.edu): 320<br />

Sterk, Jared (sterkj@student.wpunj.edu): 279<br />

Stets, Jan E (jstets@nsf.gov): 251<br />

Stevanovic, Natacha (ns2227@columbia.edu): 327<br />

Stevenson, Peter (pstevens@keene.edu): 4<br />

Stewart, Karyn A (kastew02@maxwell.syr.edu): 340<br />

Stich, Amy E (amystich@buffalo.edu): 319<br />

Still, George R (grstill@vt.edu): 68, 89, 288<br />

Stoddard, Donna (dstoddard@babson.edu): 12<br />

Stofferhan, Curtis (curtis.stofferahn@und.edu): 7<br />

Stoler, Adam Joseph (astoler@skidmore.edu): 252<br />

Stone, John (jstone@bu.edu): 164<br />

Stone, Kristin R (kstone@mwdb.com): 220, 321<br />

Stone, Pamela (pstone@hunter.cuny.edu): 50, 256,<br />

296<br />

Storelli, Elizangela J (storelli@bc.edu): 90, 146<br />

Strach, Patricia (pstrach@rwj.harvard.edu): 5<br />

Stransky, Michelle L (mlu6@cisunix.unh.edu): 130<br />

Strickland, Suzanne (strickmcaul@msn.com): 61<br />

Strmic-Pawl, Hephzibah V.<br />

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Stroffolino, Andrew<br />

(astroffolino@sociology.rutgers.edu): 197<br />

Strohecker, Dave Paul (dpstroh@gmail.com): 37<br />

Strumbos, Diana (diana.strumbos@gmail.com): 305<br />

Stryker, Robin (rstryker@email.arizona.edu): 206<br />

Stuart, Ian (ian.stuart@jjay.cuny.edu): 215<br />

Stuber, Jenny M. (j.stuber@unf.edu): 11<br />

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Sullins, Donald Paul (sullins@cua.edu): 95<br />

Sumareh, Kaleema<br />

(as9313a@student.american.edu): 262<br />

Summers, Katherine Elise<br />

(summer_k@denison.edu): 222<br />

Sun, Zhongxin (zsun@edinboro.edu): 17, 161<br />

Surrey, David (dsurrey@spc.edu): 307<br />

Swan, Holly (hswan@udel.edu): 294<br />

Swartz, David (dswartz@bu.edu): 116<br />

Swedberg, Richard (rs328@cornell.edu): 165<br />

Sweeney, Brian (brian.sweeney@liu.edu): 229<br />

Sweet, Stephen (ssweet@ithaca.edu): 34, 77, 123,<br />

256<br />

Swidler, Ann (swidler@berkeley.edu): 297<br />

Sykes, Jennifer (sykes@fas.harvard.edu): 257, 272<br />

Sznitman, Sharon R<br />

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Szpynda, Andre<br />

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Tabrizi, Behrouz<br />

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Tach, Laura (tach@fas.harvard.edu): 5<br />

Tagliaventi, Aracely (atagliaventi@cse.edu): 222<br />

Talbot, Richard P. (rtalbot@annamaria.edu): 154<br />

Tansi, Robert (Robert.tansi@state.ma.us): 326<br />

Tauches, Kimberly G (ktauches@gmail.com): 284,<br />

329<br />

Taylor, Jamie (Jataylor157@comcast.net): 182<br />

Taylor, Ronald (ronald.taylor@uconn.edu): 2<br />

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Telles, Edward E. (etelles@princeton.edu): 35<br />

Tenenbaum, Hannah<br />

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Thery, Clement (ct2184@columbia.edu): 195<br />

Thomas, Alexander R (thomasa@oneonta.edu): 7<br />

Thomas, Janet (thomasj3@student.wpunj.edu): 279<br />

Thomas, Kristy A (kthomas@soc.umass.edu): 176<br />

Thomas, Robert J.<br />

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Thomas, Vaso V (vaso.thomas@bcc.cuny.edu): 260<br />

Thompkins, Douglas<br />

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Thornhill, Theodore E<br />

(thornhill@soc.umass.edu): 220<br />

Thornton, Eric (eric.thornton@purchase.edu): 102<br />

Thum, Chen Jye (cht51@pitt.edu): 198<br />

Tiamzon, Trisha J (tiamzon@gmail.com): 96<br />

Tiedt, Andrew (tiedt@fordham.edu): 323<br />

Tienes, Jeffrey M (Jtienes@gwmail.gwu.edu): 52<br />

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Toebbe, Jamie (toebbej2@nku.edu): 65<br />

Tomaskovic-Devey, Don (tomaskovicdevey@soc.umass.edu):<br />

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Tompkins, Avery (abtompki@syr.edu): 319<br />

Torkelson, Jason F<br />

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Torres, Manuel R (mrtorres@udel.edu): 321<br />

Towne, Ashley (ac28town@siena.edu): 252<br />

Tran, Van C. (Vantran@fas.harvard.edu): 1, 59<br />

Traver, Amy E (ATraver@qcc.cuny.edu): 179<br />

Treitler, Vilna Bashi (VBT@baruch.cuny.edu): 164<br />

Trevino, A. Javier (jtrevino@wheatonma.edu): 124,<br />

318<br />

Trinidad , Neury S (ntrinidad@cse.edu): 222<br />

Trivette, Shawn A (strivett@soc.umass.edu): 39<br />

Trumino, Joseph G A (truminoj@yahoo.com): 248<br />

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Tucker, Kenneth H (khtucker@mtholyoke.edu): 170,<br />

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Tuey, Catherine (ctuey@connect.carleton.ca): 246<br />

Tumiel-Berhalter, Laurene<br />

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Tung, En-Ping (iantung329@gmail.com): 117<br />

Turkel, Gerald M (gmturkel@udel.edu): 101<br />

Turkel, Kathleen D. (kturkel@udel.edu): 76, 212<br />

Turkmen, Gulay (gulay.turkmen@yale.edu): 150<br />

Turner, Bryan S (bryansturner@yahoo.com.sg): 111<br />

Turner, Evan (-): 252<br />

Tweet, Patricia Ellen (ptweet@brockport.ed): 61<br />

Tyagi, Juhi (tyagijuhi@gmail.com): 28<br />

Ulrich, Jessica D (jdu_27@yahoo.com): 106<br />

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Usdansky, Margaret<br />

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Usman, Muhammed<br />

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Ussery, Maggie R. (mussery@udel.edu): 29<br />

Vadeboncoeur, Bridgett<br />

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Vallas, Steven (s.vallas@neu.edu): 6, 254<br />

Valle, Trinidad (valle@fordham.edu): 324<br />

van Blommestein, Jeremy<br />

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Van de Rijt, Arnout<br />

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Van Hooreweghe, Kristen (-): 121<br />

Vandenburgh, Henry<br />

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Vanderminden, Jennifer Anne<br />

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Vardi, Itai (itaiv@bu.edu): 4<br />

Varnum, Susan (suebee@temple.edu): 26, 300<br />

Vasquez, Lisa Marie<br />

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Vela, Brenda (ravin2faith@yahoo.com): 239<br />

Verma, SaunJuhi (jverma@uchicago.edu): 95, 135<br />

Vesselinov, Elena<br />

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Vican, Shawna B (skbowden@fas.harvard.edu): 27,<br />

89<br />

Vickstrom, Erik R (evickstr@princeton.edu): 286<br />

Villa-Komaroff, Lydia (-): 166<br />

Violette, Rhiannon (tluff@concord.edu): 158<br />

Viscelli, Stephen R<br />

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Viterna, Jocelyn (jviterna@wjh.harvard.edu): 338<br />

Vizcarrondo, Marjaline (marja.viz@gmail.com): 125<br />

Vogel, Matt (mv9674@albany.edu): 122<br />

Volscho, Thomas<br />

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Vujnovic, Marina (mvujnovi@monmouth.edu): 285<br />

Vukman, Shelley Nicole (bghq@iup.edu): 102<br />

Vysotsky, Stanislav<br />

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Wachtendorf, Tricia (twachten@udel.edu): 229<br />

Wakeham, Joshua (jwakeham@fas.harvard.edu): 88<br />

Wakin, Michele (mwakin@bridgew.edu): 203<br />

Walker, Jenn (jenn.wlkr@gmail.com): 132<br />

Wallace, Michael (michael.wallace@uconn.edu): 51,<br />

112, 291<br />

Walsh, Jane (jmw129@pitt.edu): 151<br />

Walsh, Jill (jillw@bu.edu): 201<br />

Walsh, Margaret (mwalsh@keene.edu): 138<br />

Walters, Barbara R.<br />

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Walters, Suzanna Danuta<br />

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Walzer, Susan (swalzer@skidmore.edu): 290<br />

Wang, Gabe T. (wangg@wpunj.edu): 140, 334<br />

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Warhurst, Chris (chris.warhurst@strath.ac.uk): 254<br />

Washington, Robert E.<br />

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Washington, Scott Leon (slw@princeton.edu): 310<br />

Waters, Mary C. (mcw@wjh.harvard.edu): 1, 257<br />

Watkins, Bob (watkins3@buffalo.edu): 320<br />

Wayne, Michael L. (mlw5w@virginia.edu): 42


Weber, Gerard Anthony<br />

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Weed, Robert P (rpweed2010@gmail.com): 279<br />

Weigand, Eileen (eweigand@vt.edu): 74<br />

Weinberg, Dana B<br />

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Weiser, Shana<br />

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Wells, Amy Stuart (asw86@columbia.edu): 209<br />

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Wetzel, Christopher (wetzelcd@gmail.com): 180<br />

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White, Michael J (michael_white@brown.edu): 175<br />

White, Patricia E (pwhite@nsf.gov): 251<br />

White, Shelley K (mlwhite@bc.edu): 203, 240<br />

Whitford, Josh (jw2212@columbia.edu): 43<br />

Whitlow, C. Julie (cwhitlow@salemstate.edu): 199<br />

Wiesen-Martin, Desiree (drd33@unh.edu): 72<br />

Wilde, Melissa (mwilde@sas.upenn.edu): 144<br />

Wilder, JeffriAnne (j.wilder@unf.edu): 11<br />

Wiley, Norbert (-): 165<br />

Will, Jeffry A (jwill@unf.edu): 261<br />

Williams, Daniel (dwilliams@socy.umd.edu): 173<br />

Williams, Elizabeth (eliz.williams@gmail.com): 238<br />

Williams, Imani D (imani2b@yahoo.com): 25<br />

Williams, Rhys H. (rwilliams7@luc.edu): 116, 195<br />

Williams, Roman R (rrw@bu.edu): 25, 67<br />

Williamson, Elizabeth<br />

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Willie, Charles (chuck_willie@gse.harvard.edu): 18,<br />

209<br />

Wilner, Paul (pw941248@albany.edu): 13<br />

Wilson, George (gwilson1@miami.edu): 162<br />

Wilson, William Julius<br />

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Winship, Christopher<br />

(chris_winship@harvard.edu): 184, 255<br />

Wisnesky, Annie Scola<br />

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Wisor, Miranda (mwisor@gettysburg.edu): 222<br />

Wissinger, Elizabeth<br />

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Witham, Dana Hysock<br />

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Wolfe, Alan (wolfe@bc.edu): 208<br />

Wood, Holly M (hwood@fas.harvard.edu): 4, 153<br />

109<br />

Woods, David W<br />

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Woodson, Kevin M (kwoodson@princeton.edu): 29<br />

Wooten, Melissa E (mwooten@soc.umass.edu): 198<br />

Wu, Hsinchao (hwu@fas.harvard.edu): 110<br />

Wynn, Jonathan (wynnj26@gmail.com): 118<br />

Yakubovich, Valery<br />

(Valery.Yakubovich@wharton.upenn.edu): 43<br />

Yakubovich, Valery<br />

(valeryy@wharton.upenn.edu): 43, 92<br />

Yan, Haiming (hy7s@virginia.edu): 28<br />

Yang, Lijun (lijunyg@gmail.com): 306<br />

Yang, Myungji (myung_ji_yang@Brown.edu): 86<br />

Yang, Ying (yyang@mansfield.edu): 305<br />

Yates, Josh (jjy4s@Virginia.EDU): 111<br />

Yazdiha, Haj (hyazdiha@gmail.com): 337<br />

Yearwood, Emily Lynn<br />

(emily.yearwood@umit.maine.edu): 279<br />

Yen, Emily H (emilyhelenyen@gmail.com): 174<br />

Yenkey, Christopher B. (cby2@cornell.edu): 19, 56<br />

Yeo, Myeongjae (mjscene@gmail.com): 262<br />

Yetis-Bayraktar, Ayse (ayetis@soc.umass.edu): 316<br />

Yin, Albert (albyin@gmail.com): 252<br />

Yom-Tov, Anat (ayomtov@haverford.edu): 135<br />

Young, J. Robert (jrobertyoung@gmail.com): 212<br />

Young, Michael D (mdyoung77@hotmail.com): 326<br />

Young, Yih-Jin (youngy@ncc.edu): 196<br />

Zaal, Mayida (-): 307<br />

Zacchaeus, Ogunnika O (zogunnika@vsu.edu): 60<br />

Zagura, Michelle L (mzagura@gmail.com): 178<br />

Zaidi, Ali S (zaidia@canton.edu): 117<br />

Zaidi, Yasmin (yzaidi@brandeis.edu): 136, 286, 327<br />

Zarhin, Dana (zarhinda@brandeis.edu): 230, 284<br />

Zenilman, Jonathan (jzenilma@jhmi.edu): 335<br />

Zhan, Shaohua (zhansh@jhu.edu): 161<br />

Zhang, Baiqing (cynthiazhang7@gmail.com): 217<br />

Zhang, Jiayin (jiayinzh@mit.edu): 79<br />

Zhao, Shanyang (bzhao001@temple.edu): 272<br />

Zheng, Enying (enying@mit.edu): 110<br />

Zhongqi, Liu (hopeseason@163.com): 17<br />

Zhou, Min (minzhou@fas.harvard.edu): 304<br />

Zippel, Kathrin S. (k.zippel@neu.edu): 6, 139<br />

Zuberi, Anita (alz10@psu.edu): 291, 322<br />

Zuckerman, Ezra (ewzucker@mit.edu): 43, 79<br />

Zuckerman, Ezra W. (ewzucker@mit.edu): 19<br />

Zukin, Sharon (zukin@brooklyn.cuny.edu): 225<br />

Zussman, Robert (zussman@soc.umass.edu): 57,<br />

83<br />

Zwerman, Gilda (GZwerman@aol.com): 338


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IN THE BOOK EXHIBIT<br />

Imperial Ballroom - Mezzanine<br />

Boston Park Plaza Hotel and Towers<br />

The Exhibit will be open<br />

Thursday March 18 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM<br />

Friday March 19 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM<br />

Saturday March 20 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM<br />

Coffee Hours<br />

Friday March 19 2:00 PM<br />

Saturday March 20 10:00 AM & 2:00 PM<br />

Peace in Focus: Exhibition of Photos<br />

by Young People Dedicated to Grassroots Peace Journalism<br />

All Day Friday<br />

New Books Reception<br />

Stop by and meet with ESS authors: Friday 3:00 - 4:00PM<br />

Margaret Andersen<br />

Patricia Banks<br />

Susan Bell<br />

Tim Black<br />

Wendy Chapkis<br />

Katherine Chen<br />

JoAnn Chirico<br />

Joanna G Dreby<br />

Kathleen Gerson<br />

Barry Glassner<br />

Tom Juravich<br />

Kathleen Korgen<br />

Laura Kramer<br />

Ho Hon Leung<br />

Sylvia Mignon<br />

Margaret Nelson<br />

Nitin Nohria<br />

Jan Poppendieck<br />

Patricia Rieker<br />

Jolene M Sanders<br />

Mario Luis Small<br />

Gaye Tuchman<br />

Charles V Willie<br />

EXHIBITORS AT OUR MEETING INCLUDE:<br />

Association Book Exhibit<br />

Documentary Educational Resources, Inc<br />

Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research<br />

New York University Press<br />

Pearson Education<br />

Polity<br />

Routledge<br />

Routledge/Taylor Francis Group<br />

The Edwin Mellen Press<br />

Transformation Studies Institute (TSI)<br />

Wadsworth Cengage Learning<br />

Wiley-Blackwell<br />

The Combined Book and Literature Display, features<br />

Lynne Rienner Publishers, Stylus Publishing, Taylor and Francis, Worth Publishers<br />

and<br />

A Special Display of Books authored by ESS Members,<br />

Including this year’s Winner of the Komarovsky Book Award<br />

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *<br />

The <strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> thanks all of our exhibitors for their support.<br />

Special thanks are also due to the people who run our exhibit:<br />

Harve Horowitz and the staff at Exhibit Promotions Plus, Inc.

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