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Programme Programa


Support and auspices - Apoyo y auspicios<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA)<br />

Facultad de Derecho - UBA<br />

Facultad de Ingeniería - UBA<br />

Sponsors - Patrocinios<br />

SAGE Publications<br />

Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires<br />

Ministerio de Turismo - Presidencia de la Nación - Argentina<br />

2 nd ISA Forum Logotype<br />

The filete porteño is an artistic drawing typically used in Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina. Following this style, 2 keywords were used to symbolize the<br />

complex idea of the “Social Justice” and “Democratization”: “people“ and<br />

“ballot boxes“. People were represented with an attitude towards life of<br />

happiness and hope. Three shapes represent human bodies; one of them is<br />

hugging a circular shape that contains the second keyword, a “Ballot Box”,<br />

that symbolizes democratization, together with the voting paper.<br />

2 nd ISA Forum of Sociology - Social Justice and Democratization<br />

2º Foro ISA de Sociología - Justicia Social y Democratización<br />

1-4, August 2012, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

© 2012 <strong>International</strong> <strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

Programme book<br />

Graphic design by: Santángelo Diseño<br />

Printed in Argentina


Table of contents<br />

Introduction<br />

Programme<br />

Programme - Session Details<br />

Index<br />

Venue site maps and floor plans ..................................... 6<br />

Welcome by Michael Burawoy ...................................... 13<br />

Welcome by Margaret Abraham .................................... 16<br />

Welcome by Alberto L. Bialakowsky<br />

and Alicia I. Palermo ................................. 21<br />

Forum Organization ..................................................... 25<br />

General Information ..................................................... 30<br />

Opening Ceremony ..................................................... 35<br />

Programme Structure .................................................... 36<br />

Timetables ................................................................. 38<br />

Plenary Sessions ......................................................... 95<br />

Open Forum .............................................................. 97<br />

Sessions Details .......................................................... 98<br />

Research Committees Sessions ....................................... 100<br />

Working Groups Sessions ............................................. 323<br />

Thematic Groups Sessions ............................................ 331<br />

Joint Sessions .............................................................. 350<br />

ALAS/AAS Sessions .................................................... 393<br />

Other Activities ........................................................... 412<br />

Author Index ............................................................... 415


Mapa de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires<br />

http://mapa.buenosaires.gov.ar<br />

Faculty of Economics - University of Buenos Aires<br />

Facultad de Ciencias Económicas - Universidad de Buenos Aires<br />

Av. Córdoba 2122 C1120AAQ Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Phone [54 11] 4374-4448<br />

{NB} = New Building - Nuevo edificio<br />

{OB} = Old Building - Viejo edificio<br />

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Uriburu<br />

Av. Córdoba<br />

Viamonte<br />

Junín


Venue site maps and floor plans<br />

Old Building - Viejo edificio<br />

Ground Floor and Mezzanine Floor - Planta Baja y entrepisos<br />

Uriburu<br />

Mezzanine floor<br />

31<br />

30<br />

29<br />

28<br />

32<br />

27<br />

22<br />

23<br />

33<br />

34<br />

19<br />

Patio<br />

Uriburu<br />

Registration<br />

24<br />

Deck<br />

35 36&37<br />

25 26<br />

First Floor - Primer Piso<br />

Uriburu<br />

Patio<br />

Uriburu<br />

17<br />

38<br />

� 7 �<br />

Av. Córdoba<br />

Viamonte<br />

APT<br />

16<br />

APT<br />

10<br />

Av. Córdoba<br />

Viamonte<br />

APT<br />

120<br />

APT<br />

110<br />

SUM<br />

Junín<br />

Junín


Venue site maps and floor plans<br />

Old Building - Viejo edificio<br />

Second Floor - Segundo Piso<br />

Uriburu<br />

Patio<br />

Uriburu<br />

Third Floor - Tercer Piso<br />

Uriburu<br />

Patio<br />

Uriburu<br />

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307<br />

306 305 304<br />

301<br />

Av. Córdoba<br />

Assembly Hall<br />

Viamonte<br />

APT<br />

212<br />

APT<br />

210<br />

Av. Córdoba<br />

308<br />

302<br />

309<br />

303<br />

Viamonte<br />

Junín<br />

Junín


Venue site maps and floor plans<br />

New Building - Nuevo edificio<br />

Ground Floor - Planta Baja<br />

Uriburu<br />

First Floor - Primer Piso<br />

Uriburu<br />

410<br />

412<br />

Av. Córdoba<br />

Av. Córdoba<br />

414<br />

413<br />

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Assembly Hall


Venue site maps and floor plans<br />

New Building - Nuevo edificio<br />

Third Floor - Tercer Piso<br />

Uriburu<br />

430<br />

432<br />

Fourth Floor - Cuarto Piso<br />

Uriburu<br />

440<br />

442<br />

Av. Córdoba<br />

436 438<br />

434<br />

433<br />

Av. Córdoba<br />

446 448<br />

444<br />

443<br />

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Venue site maps and floor plans<br />

New Building - Nuevo edificio<br />

Fifth Floor - Quinto Piso<br />

Uriburu<br />

450<br />

452<br />

Sixth Floor - Sexto Piso<br />

Uriburu<br />

460<br />

462<br />

Av. Córdoba<br />

456 457 458 459<br />

454<br />

453<br />

Av. Córdoba<br />

466 467 468 469<br />

464<br />

463<br />

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Welcome address by the President<br />

of the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

Michael Burawoy<br />

President of the ISA<br />

Welcome<br />

Bienvenida<br />

Bienvenue<br />

It is a great pleasure to welcome the delegates to the second<br />

Forum of the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Association</strong> here in Buenos<br />

Aires. We were last in Latin America in 1982, when the World<br />

Congress was held in Mexico City. It proved to be a turning point<br />

in the development of our association and I expect our visit to Buenos<br />

Aires to represent a similar renaissance, breaking attendance<br />

records and projecting new visions for sociology.<br />

Although we are here first and foremost as a meeting<br />

of our 55 Research Committees (and our Thematic Groups and<br />

Working Groups), nevertheless the Forum is also committed to<br />

projecting the public face of sociology. Thus, the organizers have<br />

endowed our meeting with a most fitting theme – Social Justice<br />

and Democratization. It is fitting because this last year has seen<br />

movements for social justice and democratization sweep across<br />

the planet from the Arab Spring to the Indignados to the Occupy<br />

Movement to the <strong>International</strong> Student Movement. This wave of<br />

social protest is still only in its infancy, but it has inspired sociologists<br />

to interrogate the very meaning both of social justice and of<br />

democratization. The theme is fitting for a second reason: sociologists,<br />

but Latin American sociologists in particular, have distinguished<br />

themselves in the relentless pursuit of both social justice<br />

and democratization, often against brutal dictatorships and foreign<br />

interventions. Finally, the theme is fitting because sociology has a<br />

long and laudable tradition of studying not only the conditions of<br />

their mutual expansion, but also the complex, and often contradictory,<br />

relations between social justice and democratization.<br />

The Forum has only been possible due to the sustained<br />

and dedicated work of Margaret Abraham, ISA Vice-President and<br />

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Forum President, the Local Organizing Committee<br />

headed by its co-Presidents, Alberto Bialakowsky<br />

and Alicia Palermo, and the ISA Secretariat in<br />

Madrid. We would not be here were it not for the<br />

generosity of the administration of the University of<br />

Buenos Aires who have offered us their premises<br />

Bienvenida del Presidente<br />

de la Asociación Internacional de Sociología<br />

Es un gran placer dar la bienvenida a los delegados<br />

del Segundo Fórum de la Asociación<br />

Internacional de Sociología aquí en Buenos<br />

Aires. Estuvimos por última vez en Latinoamérica<br />

en 1982, cuando el Congreso Mundial se celebró<br />

en la Ciudad de México. Fue un punto<br />

de inflexión en el desarrollo de nuestra asociación<br />

y espero que nuestra visita a Buenos Aires<br />

provoque un auge similar, batiendo récords de<br />

asistencia y planteando nuevos rumbos para la<br />

sociología.<br />

Aunque estamos aquí principalmente<br />

para reunir nuestros 55 Comités de Investigación,<br />

así como nuestros Grupos Temáticos y Grupos<br />

de Trabajo, el Fórum también tiene el objetivo<br />

de difundir la imagen pública de la sociología.<br />

Por ello, los organizadores asignaron a nuestra<br />

reunión el tema de “Justicia social y democratización”.<br />

Es especialmente adecuado dado que<br />

el año pasado se produjeron movimientos por<br />

la justicia social y la democratización en todo el<br />

mundo como la Primavera Árabe, los Indignados,<br />

Ocupa Wall Street y el Movimiento Internacional<br />

de Estudiantes. Esta ola de protesta social, todavía<br />

en sus inicios, ha alentado a los sociólogos<br />

a examinar el significado mismo de los conceptos<br />

de justicia social y democratización. El tema<br />

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to host this huge event. I thank them all and their<br />

many assistants and aids, and I welcome you all<br />

to what will be a most memorable event.<br />

Michael Burawoy<br />

President of the ISA<br />

también es adecuado por una segunda razón:<br />

los sociólogos –y en particular los sociólogos<br />

latinoamericanos– se han distinguido por la búsqueda<br />

permanente tanto de justicia social como<br />

de democratización, a menudo contra dictaduras<br />

brutales e intervenciones extranjeras. Por último,<br />

el tema es adecuado porque la sociología tiene<br />

una larga y encomiable tradición de estudiar<br />

no sólo las condiciones de su mutua expansión<br />

sino también las relaciones complejas, y con frecuencia<br />

contradictorias, entre la justicia social y<br />

la democratización.<br />

Agradezco a Margaret Abraham, Vice-<br />

Presidenta de la AIS y Presidenta del Fórum, al<br />

Comité Organizador Local encabezado por<br />

sus co-Presidentes, Alberto Bialakowsky y Alicia<br />

Palermo, y al Secretariado de la AIS en Madrid,<br />

su arduo trabajo en la organización de este<br />

Fórum. No estaríamos aquí sin la generosidad<br />

de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, que nos ha<br />

ofrecido sus instalaciones como sede para este<br />

gran evento. Les doy las gracias a todos ellos y a<br />

sus muchos ayudantes y voluntarios, y les doy la<br />

bienvenida a este evento, que será memorable.<br />

Michael Burawoy<br />

Presidente de la ISA


Message de bienvenue du Président de l’<strong>Association</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong>e de Sociologie<br />

C’est un grand plaisir d’accueillir les délégués au<br />

deuxième Forum de l’<strong>Association</strong> <strong>International</strong>e<br />

de Sociologie ici à Buenos Aires. Le dernier<br />

évènement de ce type qui ait eu lieu en Amérique<br />

latine remonte à 1982, à l’occasion du Congrès<br />

mondial qui s’était tenu à Mexico. Ce Congrès<br />

a marqué un tournant dans le développement<br />

de notre association et j’espère que notre<br />

venue à Buenos Aires sera porteuse d’une<br />

semblable renaissance, en battant des records<br />

de participation et en proposant de nouvelles<br />

perspectives pour la sociologie.<br />

Bien que nous soyons ici présents d’abord<br />

et avant tout pour réunir nos 55 Comités de<br />

Recherche (ainsi que de nos Groupes Thématiques<br />

et Groupes de Travail), ce Forum vise également<br />

à présenter l’aspect public de la sociologie. Par<br />

conséquent, cette rencontre a été organisée sur<br />

un thème particulièrement approprié : Justice<br />

sociale et Démocratisation. Le thème est approprié<br />

sachant que l’année passée a vu déferler dans<br />

le monde entier des mouvements en faveur de la<br />

justice sociale et de la démocratisation, depuis<br />

le printemps arabe jusqu’au mouvement des<br />

indignados, en passant par le mouvement Occupy<br />

et le mouvement international des étudiants. Cette<br />

vague de protestation sociale n’en est encore qu’à<br />

ses débuts, mais elle a amené les sociologues à<br />

s’interroger sur le vrai sens de la justice sociale<br />

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et de la démocratisation. Il y a une deuxième<br />

raison pour laquelle ce thème est approprié : les<br />

sociologues, et en particulier les sociologues latinoaméricains,<br />

se sont illustrés par leur inlassable<br />

quête à la fois de justice et de démocratisation,<br />

souvent en opposition à la brutalité des dictatures<br />

et aux interventions étrangères. Enfin, le thème<br />

est approprié dans la mesure où la sociologie<br />

s’intéresse depuis longtemps non seulement aux<br />

conditions de l’expansion mutuelle de la justice<br />

sociale et de la démocratisation, mais aussi à leurs<br />

relations complexes et souvent contradictoires.<br />

Ce Forum n’est devenu réalité que grâce<br />

au travail de longue haleine et au dévouement<br />

de Margaret Abraham, Vice-Présidente de<br />

l’ISA et Présidente du Forum, du Comité Local<br />

d’Organisation dirigé par ses co-Présidents,<br />

Alberto Bialakowsky et Alicia Palermo, et du<br />

Secrétariat de l’ISA à Madrid. Et nous ne serions<br />

pas ici sans la générosité de l’administration<br />

de l’Université de Buenos Aires, qui a accepté<br />

d’accueillir ce grand évènement dans ses locaux.<br />

Je les remercie tous, ainsi que tous ceux qui les ont<br />

aidés dans leur tâche, et vous souhaite à tous la<br />

bienvenue pour ce qui va constituer un évènement<br />

particulièrement mémorable.<br />

Michael Burawoy<br />

Président de l’ISA


Welcome from ISA Vice-President Research Council<br />

and Forum President<br />

Margaret Abraham<br />

ISA Vice-President,<br />

Research Council<br />

ISA Forum President<br />

Dear colleagues and friends,<br />

On behalf of the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

<strong>Association</strong> it is my great honor to welcome<br />

you all to the Second ISA Forum of Sociology<br />

in Buenos Aires! Our Forum theme of “Social<br />

Justice and Democratization” is particularly timely.<br />

This past year, we have witnessed how people<br />

across the globe have been challenging oppressive<br />

social, political, and economic regimes with<br />

indomitable courage, striving for social justice<br />

and daring against all odds to take the difficult<br />

roads to democratization. As sociologists, it is<br />

critical for us to consider the multiple ways that<br />

our sociological research, pedagogy, policy and<br />

practice can substantively address the complex issues<br />

and formidable dilemmas of our time. This Forum provides an<br />

excellent platform for us to proactively engage in the international<br />

dissemination, exchange of information and global dialogue that<br />

can contribute to transformative change.<br />

We have developed a strong program for this Second ISA<br />

Forum of Sociology. Much of the success for the scientific wealth,<br />

scale, and diversity of this program is the result of the immense efforts<br />

of the 55 ISA Research Committees, Thematic and Working<br />

Groups whose sessions are the foremost priority of this Forum held<br />

in Buenos Aires. Through their various research specialties and collaborative<br />

endeavors, these groups, under the stewardship of their<br />

respective program coordinators, have together organized over six<br />

hundred and fifty sessions. These sessions cover a range of topics,<br />

including many issues and regions that specifically focus on the<br />

Forum theme. The Latin American <strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Association</strong> and the<br />

Argentinian <strong>Association</strong> of Sociology, our local organizational partners<br />

for this Forum have also put together thirty additional sessions<br />

that further expand our focus on Latin America. In addition, we have<br />

organized four plenary sessions especially devoted to deepening<br />

our understanding of social justice and democratization, gender<br />

and human rights, social and economic inequalities, and public<br />

sociology which we hope will stimulate further discussion and debate.<br />

As we know Latin America has been an important site for<br />

the study of social justice and democratization and Latin American<br />

sociologists have been deeply committed to research and action in<br />

the struggles for social justice and democratization. We are therefore<br />

fortunate to have the Local Organizing Committee setting up<br />

two important Open Forum sessions that specifically spotlight social<br />

justice and the processes of democratization in Latin America.<br />

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I am extremely pleased to share that, fitting<br />

with the theme of this Second ISA Forum and<br />

as part of my commitment as ISA Vice President for<br />

Research, we have also launched a new ISA initiative<br />

to create a virtual open access “Social Justice<br />

and Democratization Space”. This initiative, in<br />

conjunction with Robert Rojek, SAGE Publications,<br />

is designed to promote more open, equal, and<br />

sustainable forms of knowledge production, dissemination,<br />

and exchange. Such open access<br />

virtual space has the potential to break down borders<br />

and boundaries and offer us greater possibilities<br />

to share our sociological research, pedagogy,<br />

policy and practices in the public sphere.<br />

A tremendous amount of work has been<br />

undertaken at the backstage to ensure the success<br />

of this Forum with more than 3600 participants<br />

from 88 countries. The ISA Secretariat in Madrid,<br />

led by Izabela Barlinska, Executive Secretary,<br />

has been crucial in all stages of preparing for<br />

this big event. Michael Burawoy, ISA President,<br />

the Research Coordinating Committee and the<br />

Executive Committee have all been an integral part<br />

of this journey. I want to also take this opportunity<br />

to thank the Local Organizing Committee headed<br />

by its co-Presidents, Alberto L. Bialakowsky and<br />

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Alicia I. Palermo, for their collaboration and also<br />

to convey a deep appreciation to our host, the<br />

University of Buenos Aires for opening this wonderful<br />

academic venue to all of us.<br />

To each of you conference participants<br />

who have come from all over the world, I hope<br />

this Second ISA Forum provides an excellent opportunity<br />

to share your research, learn from one<br />

another, enjoy the new intellectual challenges that<br />

emerge in international meetings and discussions,<br />

learn about the traditions, history and culture of<br />

Argentina, form new friendships and strategize<br />

about social change. Ultimately, I hope that this<br />

Forum on the theme of social justice and democratization<br />

will result in ongoing dialogue and exchange<br />

of ideas and that it will strengthen the<br />

links between sociologists and the public sphere,<br />

at the same time as it will enlarge and make the<br />

latter more inclusive.<br />

Once again a very warm welcome and I<br />

personally hope to meet many of you during the<br />

Forum!<br />

Bienvenida de la Vice-Presidenta del Consejo de<br />

Investigación y Presidenta del Fórum de la ISA<br />

Estimados colegas y amigos:<br />

En nombre de la Asociación Internacional<br />

de Sociología es para mí un gran honor darles<br />

la bienvenida al Segundo Fórum de la ISA en<br />

Buenos Aires. El tema del Fórum, “Justicia social<br />

y democratización”, es particularmente oportuno.<br />

El año pasado fuimos testigos de cómo por<br />

todo el mundo la gente desafió regímenes opresivos<br />

en lo social, lo político y lo económico con<br />

valentía inquebrantable; aspirando a la justicia<br />

social y atreviéndose pese a todos los obstáculos<br />

a emprender el difícil camino de la democratización.<br />

Como sociólogos, es fundamental<br />

que tengamos en cuenta las múltiples maneras<br />

Margaret Abraham<br />

ISA Vice-President, Research Council<br />

ISA Forum President<br />

en que nuestra investigación, pedagogía, política<br />

y práctica sociológica pueden examinar a<br />

fondo las cuestiones complejas y los enormes<br />

dilemas de nuestra época. Este Fórum proporciona<br />

una excelente plataforma para que nos<br />

involucremos de forma proactiva en la difusión<br />

internacional, el intercambio de información y<br />

el diálogo global, que pueden contribuir a un<br />

cambio transformador.<br />

Hemos desarrollado un sólido programa<br />

para este Segundo Fórum de Sociología de la<br />

ISA. Gran parte del éxito en términos de riqueza<br />

científica, amplitud y diversidad del programa se<br />

debe a los inmensos esfuerzos de los 55 Comités


de Investigación de la ISA, así como los Grupos<br />

Temáticos y de Trabajo, cuyas sesiones son la<br />

máxima prioridad de este Fórum en Buenos<br />

Aires. A través de sus numerosas investigaciones<br />

especializadas y proyectos de colaboración,<br />

estos grupos, bajo la gestión de los respectivos<br />

Coordinadores de Programa, han organizado<br />

más de 650 sesiones.<br />

Estas sesiones abarcan una amplia gama<br />

de asuntos, muchos de los cuales se centran<br />

en cuestiones y regiones directamente relacionadas<br />

con el tema del Fórum. La Asociación<br />

Latinoamericana de Sociología y la Asociación<br />

Argentina de Sociología, nuestros co-organizadores<br />

locales para este Fórum, han organizado<br />

treinta sesiones adicionales que amplían nuestro<br />

alcance en Latinoamérica. Además, hemos organizado<br />

cuatro sesiones plenarias especialmente<br />

dedicadas a profundizar en nuestra comprensión<br />

de la justicia social y la democratización, el género<br />

y los derechos humanos, las desigualdades<br />

sociales y económicas, y la sociología pública,<br />

que esperamos fomenten todavía más el diálogo<br />

y el debate. Como sabemos, Latinoamérica<br />

ha sido una región importante para el estudio<br />

de la justicia social y la democratización y los<br />

sociólogos latinoamericanos han estado profundamente<br />

comprometidos con la investigación y la<br />

acción en estas luchas. En esta línea, el Comité<br />

Organizador Local ha organizado dos importantes<br />

sesiones del Foro Abierto que hacen hincapié<br />

específicamente en la justicia social y los procesos<br />

de democratización en Latinoamérica.<br />

Acorde con el tema de este Segundo<br />

Fórum de la ISA y como parte de mi compromiso<br />

como Vicepresidenta de Investigación de la<br />

ISA, me complace sobremanera compartir con<br />

ustedes que hemos puesto en marcha una nueva<br />

iniciativa para crear un “espacio de justicia<br />

social y democratización” virtual y de acceso<br />

abierto. Esta iniciativa se ha diseñado, conjuntamente<br />

con Robert Rojek de la editorial SAGE,<br />

para fomentar formas más abiertas, igualitarias y<br />

sostenibles de producción, difusión e intercambio<br />

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del conocimiento. Este espacio virtual de acceso<br />

abierto tiene el potencial de romper las fronteras<br />

y ofrecernos mayores posibilidades de compartir<br />

nuestra investigación, pedagogía, política y<br />

prácticas sociológicas en la esfera pública.<br />

Se ha realizado un enorme esfuerzo entre<br />

bastidores para velar por el éxito de este Fórum<br />

con más de 3600 participantes de 88 países.<br />

La Secretaría de la ISA en Madrid, dirigida por<br />

Izabela Barlinska, Secretaria Ejecutiva, ha sido<br />

indispensable en todas las etapas de la preparación<br />

de este gran evento. Michael Burawoy,<br />

Presidente de la ISA, el Comité Coordinador<br />

de Investigación y el Comité Ejecutivo han sido<br />

parte integrante de esta labor. También quiero<br />

aprovechar la ocasión de agradecer al Comité<br />

Organizador Local, encabezado por sus co-presidentes<br />

Alberto L. Bialakowsky y Alicia I. Palermo,<br />

por su colaboración y también deseo transmitir<br />

un profundo agradecimiento a nuestro anfitrión,<br />

la Universidad de Buenos Aires, por acogernos a<br />

todos en esta magnífica sede académica.<br />

A los participantes de esta conferencia<br />

que han venido de todo el mundo, espero que<br />

este Segundo Fórum de la ISA les proporcione<br />

una excelente oportunidad de compartir vuestra<br />

investigación, aprender de los demás, disfrutar de<br />

los desafíos intelectuales que surgen en las reuniones<br />

y diálogos internacionales, aprender de las<br />

tradiciones, historia y cultura de la Argentina, forjar<br />

nuevas amistades y desarrollar estrategias para<br />

el cambio social. En definitiva, espero que este<br />

Fórum sobre “Justicia social y democratización” dé<br />

lugar a un diálogo e intercambio de ideas continuo<br />

y que fortalezca los lazos entre los sociólogos<br />

y la esfera pública, al tiempo que convierta dicha<br />

esfera pública en más grande e inclusiva.<br />

Una vez más, les doy una cálida bienvenida<br />

y espero conocer personalmente a muchos<br />

de ustedes durante el Fórum.<br />

Margaret Abraham<br />

Vice-Presidenta del Consejo de Investigación<br />

Presidenta del Fórum de la ISA


Message de bienvenue du Vice-Présidente du Conseil<br />

de la Recherche y Présidente du Forum de l’ISA<br />

Chers collègues, chers amis,<br />

Au nom de l’<strong>Association</strong> <strong>International</strong>e<br />

de Sociologie, c’est pour moi un grand honneur<br />

de vous accueillir à ce deuxième Forum de<br />

Sociologie de l’ISA à Buenos Aires ! Le thème de<br />

notre Forum, « Justice sociale et Démocratisation »,<br />

vient particulièrement à propos. Depuis l’année<br />

dernière, nous avons pu voir comment, dans le<br />

monde entier, des personnes se sont élevées<br />

avec un courage sans bornes contre des régimes<br />

sociaux, politiques et économiques oppressifs,<br />

luttant pour la justice sociale et osant malgré tous<br />

les obstacles s’engager sur les voies ardues de<br />

la démocratisation. En tant que sociologues, il est<br />

essentiel pour nous de prendre en considération<br />

les multiples manières dont nos recherches, notre<br />

pédagogie, nos orientations et notre pratique<br />

dans le domaine de la sociologie peuvent nous<br />

permettre d’aborder de manière approfondie<br />

les problèmes complexes et les dilemmes<br />

considérables de notre temps. Ce Forum<br />

constitue pour nous une excellente occasion<br />

de jouer un rôle en amont dans la diffusion,<br />

l’échange d’informations et le dialogue à l’échelle<br />

internationale qui sont susceptibles de contribuer à<br />

un changement en profondeur.<br />

Nous avons élaboré un solide programme<br />

pour ce deuxième Forum de Sociologie de<br />

l’ISA. Une part importante de la réussite de ce<br />

programme, en termes de richesse, d’envergure<br />

et de diversité scientifiques, est le fruit des efforts<br />

considérables déployés par les 55 Comités de<br />

Recherche et Groupes Thématiques et de Travail<br />

de l’ISA, dont les séances constituent la toute<br />

première priorité de ce Forum de Buenos Aires.<br />

Grâce à leurs différents domaines de spécialité et<br />

à leurs efforts de collaboration, ces groupes ont,<br />

sous la houlette de leurs organisateurs respectifs,<br />

organisé ensemble plus de 650 séances. Ces<br />

séances concernent un large éventail de sujets,<br />

dont de nombreuses problématiques et régions<br />

spécifiquement axées sur le thème du Forum.<br />

L’<strong>Association</strong> Latino-Américaine de Sociologie<br />

et l’<strong>Association</strong> Argentine de Sociologie, nos<br />

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partenaires chargés de l’organisation de ce Forum<br />

au niveau local, ont également mis en place<br />

30 séances supplémentaires plus centrées sur<br />

l’Amérique latine. En outre, quatre séances plénières<br />

ont été spécialement conçues pour nous permettre<br />

d’approfondir notre compréhension concernant la<br />

justice sociale et la démocratisation, les questions<br />

de genre et les droits de l’homme, les inégalités<br />

sociales et économiques et la sociologie publique,<br />

qui, nous l’espérons, susciteront de nouveaux<br />

débats. On le sait, l’Amérique latine a constitué<br />

un terrain important pour l’étude de la justice<br />

sociale et de la démocratisation, et les sociologues<br />

latino-américains ont, à travers leurs recherches et<br />

leur action, été fortement engagés dans les luttes<br />

pour la justice sociale et la démocratisation. Nous<br />

avons ainsi la chance d’avoir le Comité Local<br />

d’Organisation qui organise deux importantes<br />

séances de Forum ouvert qui mettent spécifiquement<br />

l’accent sur la justice sociale et les processus de<br />

démocratisation en Amérique latine.<br />

J’ai le grand plaisir de vous informer que,<br />

en accord avec le thème de ce deuxième Forum<br />

de l’ISA et au titre de mon engagement en tant<br />

que Vice-Présidente de l’ISA à la Recherche, nous<br />

avons par ailleurs lancé une nouvelle initiative de<br />

l’ISA visant à créer un « Espace pour la Justice<br />

sociale et la Démocratisation » en libre accès<br />

virtuel. Cette initiative, réalisée conjointement avec<br />

Robert Rojek (SAGE Publications), est destinée à<br />

favoriser des formes de production, de diffusion et<br />

d’échange des savoirs plus ouvertes, égalitaires et<br />

durables. Ce type d’espace virtuel en accès libre<br />

est susceptible d’abolir les frontières et d’élargir<br />

nos possibilités de partager au sein de la sphère<br />

publique nos recherches, notre pédagogie, nos<br />

orientations et nos pratiques dans le domaine de<br />

la sociologie.<br />

Dans les coulisses, un travail considérable<br />

a été réalisé pour assurer la réussite de ce Forum,<br />

avec plus de 3600 participants venus de 88<br />

pays. Le Secrétariat de l’ISA à Madrid, dirigé par<br />

Izabela Barlinska (Secrétaire Exécutive), a joué un<br />

rôle déterminant à toutes les étapes des préparatifs


en vue de ce grand évènement. Michael<br />

Burawoy (Président de l’ISA), ainsi que le Comité<br />

de Coordination de la Recherche et le Comité<br />

Exécutif, ont tous pleinement participé à cette<br />

entreprise. Je voudrais également profiter de cette<br />

occasion pour remercier pour leur collaboration<br />

le Comité Local d’Organisation dirigé par ses<br />

co-Présidents, Alberto L. Bialakowsky et Alicia<br />

I. Palermo, mais aussi transmettre ma profonde<br />

reconnaissance à notre hôte, l’Université de<br />

Buenos Aires, pour nous avoir ouvert les portes<br />

de cette formidable institution.<br />

À chacun de vous, participants à ce<br />

congrès qui êtes venus du monde entier, je<br />

souhaite que cette deuxième édition du Forum<br />

de l’ISA soit une excellente occasion de partager<br />

vos recherches, d’apprendre les uns des autres,<br />

d’apprécier les nouveaux défis intellectuels<br />

qui émergent lors de ces rencontres et débats<br />

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internationaux, d’en savoir plus sur les traditions,<br />

l’histoire et la culture argentines, de nouer de<br />

nouvelles amitiés et d’imaginer des stratégies<br />

pour le changement social. Enfin, j’espère que<br />

ce Forum sur le thème de la justice sociale et<br />

de la démocratisation va entraîner un dialogue<br />

et un échange d’idées qui vont se poursuivre,<br />

et renforcer les liens entre les sociologues et la<br />

sphère publique tout en élargissant et rendant<br />

cette dernière plus participative.<br />

Encore une fois, je vous souhaite<br />

chaleureusement la bienvenue et j’espère avoir<br />

l’occasion de rencontrer personnellement beaucoup<br />

d’entre vous pendant le Forum !<br />

Margaret Abraham<br />

Vice-Présidente de l’ISA,<br />

Conseil de la Recherche<br />

Présidente du Forum de l’ISA


Welcome from the Presidents of the Local<br />

Organising Committee<br />

Alberto L. Bialakowsky<br />

President of the Local<br />

Organising Committee<br />

Alicia I. Palermo<br />

President of the AAS<br />

Co-President of the Local<br />

Organising Committee<br />

Forum, spaces and bridges<br />

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The night is falling already at the door<br />

… Its brush already makes the air wet<br />

And out of it, spring is born.<br />

(Tango: Afiches,<br />

Author: Homero Expósito)<br />

A quick historical note. A little more than a decade ago, during the<br />

crisis experienced in Argentina in 2001, involving the economic collapse,<br />

the brutal crisis of the national currency, and of its symbolic<br />

value, all taking place in a context of social war, evictions, and<br />

impoverishment during that fateful month of December, was one of<br />

the greatest fractures ever suffered by our society since the bloody<br />

dictatorship (1976-1983). This crisis occurred, much to our surprise,<br />

in a time of full democracy, bringing about a restructuring of society,<br />

a social bifurcation. Here, there and everywhere, there were warnings<br />

accumulating collectively and subjectively.<br />

All this to say, dear colleagues from the world over, that<br />

in those days of social fragmentation and emergence of the<br />

masses, something remarkable happened: civil society came<br />

together to create hundreds of “neighborhood forums”; people<br />

gathered together to think about a way out towards “change for<br />

a livable world”.<br />

Within academia, we have often asked ourselves: how<br />

can we think collectively in the midst of devastation? In these days<br />

we have turned the question around: in the midst of social anomy,<br />

is the act of thinking necessary? Yes, it is a necessity, maybe a<br />

cultural compulsion. In these times, after the “springs of democratization”,<br />

after the renewed mobilizations of the indignados, what<br />

seems to be out of the question, is going back to where we were –<br />

the leveling which the global systemic subjection imposes becomes<br />

geometric, it unfolds of itself.<br />

We are gathering in large numbers in Buenos Aires to reflect.<br />

It is a consequence, the result of an action, a multiple associative<br />

will which realizes itself. The Forum becomes a horizon among our<br />

members that expands, recovers and renews itself. Perhaps we are<br />

moving towards a reading of the invisible side of our sociological<br />

planet, still insufficiently revealed by a sociology that makes itself present.<br />

This expansion of horizons is breaking molds, once concentric,<br />

once minimalist, once of the elites. The massive attendance opens up<br />

a discourse – related to our scientific concerns as well as to the condition<br />

of our existence without which there wouldn’t be any science.


The Second ISA Forum brings us together<br />

to consider Social Justice and Democratization in<br />

our multiplied networks and the specialties of the<br />

research committees, in the struggle and in the<br />

inter-change of perspectives, and maybe also to<br />

share the twists and turns of the collective intellect<br />

in which we take part as an audience and<br />

as a symposium.<br />

You all know, or sense, that we have struggled<br />

tirelessly for this meeting to take place. Our<br />

passionate fervor allows us to welcome you to<br />

the imagined intellectual agora of this ISA Forum<br />

Bienvenida de los Presidentes del Comité<br />

Organizador Local<br />

Fórum, espacios y puentes<br />

Ya cae la noche a la cancel<br />

… Ya moja el aire su pincel<br />

y hace con él la primavera.<br />

(Tango: Afiches,<br />

Autor: Homero Expósito)<br />

Pequeña historia. Hace poco más que una década,<br />

en la crisis vivida en la Argentina durante<br />

2001, el estallido económico, la crisis brutal<br />

de la moneda y su valor simbólico que dice<br />

parlamentar temporariamente en medio de la<br />

guerra social, el desalojo y el empobrecimiento,<br />

resumían en ese fatídico mes de diciembre<br />

una de las fracturas más grandes que acontecía<br />

en nuestra sociedad desde la cruenta dictadura<br />

(1976-1983); dicha crisis aconteció para nuestro<br />

asombro en plena democracia o en instancias<br />

democráticas. Este deshacimiento marcó una refundación,<br />

una bifurcación social, de allí hasta<br />

aquí la orilla se llenó de alertas que fueron acumuladas<br />

colectiva y subjetivamente.<br />

Sea esta diminuta crónica, para decirles<br />

queridas y queridos colegas del orbe, que en<br />

aquellos días de fragmentación social, estallido<br />

de multitudes, ocurrió un hecho singular: la<br />

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to make of it a praxis, a fraternal bridge, a burst<br />

of ideas, a spring from which to drink and make<br />

this Forum our Forum, an international brand of<br />

creativity. Please let our Buenos Aires be yours.<br />

Alberto L. Bialakowsky<br />

President of the Local Organising Committee<br />

Alicia I. Palermo<br />

President of the AAS<br />

Co-President of the Local Organising Committee<br />

sociedad civil se dio cita para crear cientos de<br />

“fórums barriales”; el pueblo se reunía para pensar<br />

gregariamente una salida hacia “un cambio<br />

para un mundo vivible”.<br />

Nos hemos interrogado muchas veces<br />

sociológicamente en la academia sobre este hecho:<br />

¿cómo es posible pensar colectivamente en<br />

medio de la devastación?, y actualmente hemos<br />

rotado la pregunta: ¿en medio de la anomia social<br />

es preciso pensar? Sí, se trata de una necesidad,<br />

quizás de una pulsión cultural. En estos<br />

días de hoy, luego de las “primaveras por la democratización”,<br />

de las renovadas movilizaciones<br />

de los “indignados”, lo excluido parece, como no<br />

puede ser de otro modo, retornar; lo aplanado<br />

que impone la sujeción sistémica global cobra<br />

geometría, se despliega.<br />

Nos hemos dado cita multitudinariamente<br />

en Buenos Aires para reflexionar; se trata de un<br />

efecto, del resultado de una acción, una voluntad<br />

asociativa múltiple que se realiza, el Fórum se<br />

torna un horizonte al interior de nuestras membresías<br />

y se expande, se recupera y se renueva.<br />

Quizás estamos transitando una lectura del lado<br />

no visible de nuestro planeta sociológico, aún<br />

insuficientemente descubierto de una sociología


presencial. Este oleaje va rompiendo moldes,<br />

otrora concéntricos, otrora minimalistas, otrora de<br />

élites. La presencia masiva inaugura un discurso,<br />

se trata por cierto de nuestros contenidos científicos,<br />

se trata también de la condición de nuestra<br />

presencia sin la cual la ciencia no existe.<br />

Los temas del II ISA Fórum que nos convocan<br />

sobre Justicia Social y Democratización<br />

nos aguardan reticulares multiplicados en las<br />

especialidades de los comités de investigación,<br />

en la lucha y en el inter-cambio de perspectivas,<br />

quizás también para coincidir en las transversales<br />

del intelecto colectivo que protagonizamos como<br />

concurrencia y simposio.<br />

Todas y todos saben, o intuyen, que hemos<br />

luchado denodadamente para encontrarnos,<br />

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nuestro fervor casi apasionado es darles la<br />

¡Bienvenida! a este ágora intelectual imaginada<br />

del Fórum ISA para hacerlo praxis, puente fraternal,<br />

como estallido del pensamiento, como fuente<br />

para abrevar-nos y hacer de este nuestro Fórum,<br />

una marca orbital de creatividad. Por favor, hagan<br />

suya y propia nuestra Buenos Aires.<br />

Alberto L. Bialakowsky<br />

Presidente del Comité Organizador Local<br />

Alicia I. Palermo<br />

Presidenta de la AAS<br />

Copresidenta del Comité Organizador Local<br />

Message de bienvenue des Présidents du Comité<br />

Organisateur Local<br />

Forum, espaces et ponts<br />

Déjà la nuit tombe dehors<br />

… Déjà son pinceau mouille l’air<br />

Et en fait le printemps.<br />

(Tango: Afiches,<br />

Auteur: Homero Expósito)<br />

Un peu d’histoire. Il y a un peu plus de dix ans,<br />

pendant la crise qu’a subie l’Argentine en 2001,<br />

l’effondrement économique, la crise brutale de<br />

la devise nationale et sa valeur symbolique en<br />

plein milieu d’une guerre sociale, les expulsions<br />

et l’appauvrissement, résumaient, en ce mois<br />

fatidique de décembre, ce qui a constitué l’une<br />

des fractures les plus importantes de notre société<br />

depuis la sanglante dictature (1976-1983). À<br />

notre grand étonnement, cette crise est intervenue<br />

en pleine démocratie ou période démocratique.<br />

Cet effondrement a été le point de départ d’une<br />

refondation, d’un tournant social. Partout, on a<br />

entendu des signaux d’alarme qui s’accumulaient<br />

collectivement et subjectivement.<br />

Après ce très bref rappel, chers<br />

collègues venus du monde entier, je voudrais<br />

vous dire qu’en ces temps de fragmentation<br />

sociale, d’explosion des masses, il est arrivé<br />

quelque chose de singulier : la société civile<br />

s’est rassemblée pour créer des centaines de<br />

«forums de quartier» ; le peuple s’est réuni pour<br />

tenter de trouver, ensemble, une issue vers «un<br />

changement pour un monde vivable».<br />

Dans les milieux universitaires, nous<br />

nous sommes souvent interrogés là-dessus en<br />

termes sociologiques : Comment est-il possible<br />

de penser collectivement au milieu de la<br />

dévastation ? Et nous avons aujourd’hui retourné<br />

la question : dans un contexte d’anomie sociale,<br />

est-il nécessaire de penser ? Oui, il s’agit d’une<br />

nécessité, peut-être d’une pulsion culturelle.<br />

Ces temps-ci, suite aux « printemps pour la<br />

démocratisation », aux mobilisations renouvelées<br />

des « indignés », ce qui semble exclu – et il ne<br />

pourrait pas en être autrement – c’est de revenir<br />

en arrière ; le nivellement que l’assujettissement


systémique mondial impose devient géométrique,<br />

il se déploie.<br />

Nous nous sommes donné rendez-vous<br />

en masse à Buenos Aires, pour réfléchir ; il s’agit<br />

d’une conséquence, du résultat d’une action,<br />

une volonté associative multiple qui se réalise.<br />

Le Forum devient un horizon pour nos membres,<br />

et il s’étend, se reconstitue et se renouvelle. Il se<br />

peut que nous soyons en train de nous diriger<br />

vers une lecture du côté non visible de notre<br />

planète sociologique, encore insuffisamment<br />

exploré par une sociologie qui observe. Cette<br />

vague est en train de briser des moules, jadis<br />

concentriques, jadis minimalistes, jadis propres<br />

à des élites. La participation massive annonce<br />

un discours où il sera d’ailleurs question de nos<br />

contenus scientifiques, et aussi de la condition<br />

de notre présence sans laquelle la science<br />

n’existe pas.<br />

Les thèmes du IIe Forum de l’ISA qui nous<br />

réunissent ici pour parler de justice sociale et de<br />

démocratisation figurent des réseaux multiples<br />

dans les différentes spécialités des comités de<br />

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recherche, dans la lutte et l’échange de points<br />

de vue, peut-être aussi pour se retrouver sur<br />

les chemins de traverse de l’intellect collectif<br />

dont nous sommes les protagonistes en tant<br />

qu’assistance et que symposium.<br />

Nous savons tous, ou en avons l’intuition,<br />

qu’il a fallu se battre inlassablement pour organiser<br />

cette rencontre. Et c’est avec beaucoup de ferveur<br />

que nous vous souhaitons la bienvenue à cette<br />

agora intellectuelle qu’est le Forum de l’ISA, pour<br />

en faire une praxis, un pont fraternel, telle une<br />

explosion de la pensée, telle une source où boire<br />

abondamment, et faire de ce Forum votre Forum,<br />

une marque de créativité qui rayonne à l’échelle<br />

internationale. Que notre ville de Buenos Aires<br />

soit la vôtre.<br />

Alberto L. Bialakowsky<br />

Président du Comité Organisateur Local<br />

Alicia I. Palermo<br />

Présidente de l'AAS<br />

Coprésidente du Comité Organisateur Local


Executive Committee of the<br />

<strong>International</strong> <strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

2010-2014<br />

President<br />

Michael BURAWOY<br />

University of California, Berkeley, USA<br />

Vice-President Research Council<br />

Margaret ABRAHAM<br />

Hofstra University, USA<br />

Vice-President National <strong>Association</strong>s<br />

Tina UYS<br />

University of Johannesburg,<br />

South Africa<br />

Vice-President Programme<br />

Raquel SOSA ELÍZAGA<br />

Universidad Nacional Autónoma<br />

de México, Mexico<br />

Vice-President Publications<br />

Jennifer PLATT<br />

University of Sussex, United Kingdom<br />

Vice-President Finance and Membership<br />

Robert VAN KRIEKEN<br />

University of Sydney, Australia<br />

Members of the Executive Committee<br />

Louis CHAUVEL<br />

Sciences-Po University Paris, France<br />

Dilek CINDOGLU<br />

Bilkent University, Turkey<br />

Tom DWYER<br />

University of Campinas, Brazil<br />

Forum Organization<br />

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Jan Marie FRITZ<br />

University of Cincinnati, USA<br />

Sari HANAFI<br />

American University of Beirut, Lebanon<br />

Jaime JIMÉNEZ<br />

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de<br />

México, Mexico<br />

Habibul KHONDKER<br />

Zayed University, United Arab Emirates<br />

Simon MAPADIMENG<br />

North-West University, South Africa<br />

Ishwar MODI<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute of Social Sciences,<br />

India<br />

Nikita POKROVSKY<br />

Higher School of Economics, Moscow,<br />

Russia<br />

Emma PORIO<br />

Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines<br />

Yoshimichi SATO<br />

Tohoku University, Japan<br />

Vineeta SINHA<br />

National University, Singapore<br />

Benjamin TEJERINA<br />

University of the Basque Country, Spain<br />

Chin-Chun YI<br />

Academia Sinica, Taiwan<br />

Elena ZDRAVOMYSLOVA<br />

European University St. Petersburg, Russia<br />

Executive Secretary<br />

Izabela BARLINSKA<br />

Poland


Second ISA Forum<br />

Scientific Committee<br />

President<br />

Margaret ABRAHAM<br />

Hofstra University, USA<br />

Vice-Presidents<br />

Alberto L. BIALAKOWSKY<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Michael BURAWOY<br />

University of California, Berkeley, USA<br />

Alicia I. PALERMO<br />

Universidad Nacional de Luján,<br />

Argentina<br />

Executive Secretary<br />

Izabela BARLINSKA<br />

<strong>International</strong> <strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

Members<br />

Representatives of the<br />

<strong>International</strong> <strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

Louis CHAUVEL<br />

Sciences-Po University Paris, France<br />

Dilek CINDOGLU<br />

Bilkent University, Turkey<br />

Tom DWYER<br />

University of Campinas, Brazil<br />

Jan M. FRITZ<br />

University of Cincinnati, USA<br />

Sari HANAFI<br />

American University of Beirut, Lebanon<br />

Jaime JIMENEZ<br />

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de<br />

México, Mexico<br />

Habibul KHONDEKER<br />

Zayed University, United Arab Emirates<br />

Mokong Simon MAPADIMENG<br />

the National Arts Council, South Africa<br />

Ishwar MODI<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute of Social Sciences,<br />

India<br />

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Jennifer PLATT<br />

University of Sussex, United Kingdom<br />

Nikita POKROVSKY<br />

Higher School of Economics, Moscow,<br />

Russia<br />

Emma PORIO<br />

Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines<br />

Yoshimichi SATO<br />

Tohoku University, Japan<br />

Vineeta SINHA<br />

National University of Singapore<br />

Raquel SOSA ELÍZAGA<br />

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de<br />

México, Mexico<br />

Benjamin TEJERINA<br />

University of the Basque Country, Spain<br />

Tina UYS<br />

University of Johannesburg, South Africa<br />

Robert VAN KRIEKEN<br />

University of Sydney, Australia<br />

Chin-Chun YI<br />

Academia Sinica, Taiwan<br />

Elena ZDRAVOMYSLOVA<br />

European University St. Petersburg, Russia<br />

Representatives of the<br />

Argentinean <strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Association</strong> and of<br />

the Latin-American <strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

Eduardo AQUEVEDO SOTO<br />

Universidad de Valparaíso, Chile<br />

Dora BARRANCOS<br />

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones<br />

Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina<br />

Daniel CAMACHO MONGE<br />

Universidad de Costa Rica<br />

Emilio de IPOLA<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Theotonio DOS SANTOS<br />

Unesco, Brazil<br />

Marco A. GANDASEGUI<br />

Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos<br />

Justo Arosemena, Panama


Pablo GENTILI<br />

CLACSO, Argentina<br />

Liliana GASTRON<br />

Universidad Nacional de Luján, Argentina<br />

Inés IZAGUIRRE<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Paulo H. MARTINS<br />

Universidad Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil<br />

Miguel MURMIS<br />

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones<br />

Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina<br />

Jaime PRECIADO CORONADO<br />

Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico<br />

Local Organizing Committee<br />

Local Organizing Institutions<br />

Asociación Latinoamericana<br />

de Sociología<br />

Asociación Argentina de Sociología<br />

Local Organizing Committee<br />

President<br />

Alberto Leonardo BIALAKOWSKY<br />

ALAS, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Co-President<br />

Alicia I. PALERMO<br />

AAS, Universidad Nacional de Luján,<br />

Argentina<br />

Vice-Presidents<br />

Alberto Edgardo BARBIERI<br />

Facultad de Ciencias Económicas,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Sergio CALETTI<br />

Facultad de Ciencias Sociales,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

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Aníbal QUIJANO<br />

Universidad Ricardo Palma, Perú<br />

Emir SADER<br />

CLACSO, Brazil<br />

Raquel SOSA ELÍZAGA<br />

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de<br />

México<br />

José Vicente TAVARES DOS SANTOS<br />

Universidad Federal de Rio Grande<br />

Do Sul, Brazil<br />

Mónica PINTO<br />

Facultad de Derecho, Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Honorary Vice-president<br />

Paulo Henrique MARTINS<br />

ALAS, Universidad Federal de<br />

Pernambuco, Brazil<br />

Members<br />

General Coordinators<br />

Alcira DAROQUI<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Silvia LAGO MARTÍNEZ<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Federico SCHUSTER<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Venues Coordinators<br />

Beatriz WEHLE<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Ana J. ARIAS<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Adriana CLEMENTE<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina


Andrea GASTRÓN<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Research Committees’ Hosts Coordinator<br />

Gloria LYNCH<br />

Universidad Nacional de Luján, Argentina<br />

Book Exhibition Coordinator<br />

Marcelo LANGIERI<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, CLACSO<br />

Cultural Events<br />

Clara BRAVIN<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Coordination with Universities<br />

Graciela COUSINET<br />

Universidad Nacional de Cuyo,<br />

Mendoza, Argentina<br />

Ana María PÉREZ<br />

Universidad Nacional del Nordeste,<br />

Argentina<br />

Local hosts<br />

RC02 Ariel WILKIS<br />

Universidad Nacional de San Martín,<br />

Argentina<br />

RC03 Debora LACASA<br />

Universidad Nacional de Luján, Argentina<br />

RC04 Eduardo LANGER<br />

Asociación Argentina de Sociologia and<br />

Universidad Nacional de San Martín,<br />

Argentina<br />

RC05 Anahí GONZÁLEZ<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

RC07 María Ana GONZÁLEZ<br />

Universidad Nacional de Luján, Argentina<br />

RC09 Mercedes KRAUSE<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

RC10 Denise KASPARIAN<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

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Juan PIOVANI<br />

Universidad Nacional de La Plata,<br />

Argentina<br />

Norberto ROCHA<br />

Universidad Nacional del Comahue,<br />

Argentina<br />

Adriana ZAFFARONI<br />

Universidad Nacional de Salta, Argentina<br />

Scientific Committee Support<br />

Néstor COHEN<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Marcelo LANGIERI<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, CLACSO<br />

Carolina MERA<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Julián REBÓN<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Adrián SCRIBANO<br />

Universidad Nacional de Córdoba,<br />

Argentina<br />

RC11 Adriana FASSIO<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

RC12 Andrea GASTRÓN<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

RC13 Lía FERRERO<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

RC14 Ana MAROTÍAS<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

RC15 Ana DURO<br />

Asociación Argentina de Sociología,<br />

Argentina<br />

RC17 Bernardo MARESCA<br />

Asociación Argentina de Sociología,<br />

Argentina<br />

RC18 Jaquelina ANAPO<br />

Asociación Argentina de Sociología,<br />

Argentina


RC19 Mónica CLOT<br />

Asociación Argentina de Sociología and<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

RC20 Gabriel NARDACCHIONE<br />

CONICET and Instituto de Investigaciones<br />

Gino Germani, Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

RC21 Soledad ARQUEROS<br />

CONICET, Argentina<br />

RC22 María Cecilia GALERA<br />

Argentina<br />

RC23 Mariana VERSINO<br />

Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina<br />

RC24 Melina TOBIAS<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

RC25 Claudia FIDANZA<br />

Universidad Nacional de Luján, Argentina<br />

RC26 Marilina WINIKS<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

RC29 Mariano Hernán GUTIÉRREZ<br />

Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

RC30 Javier HERMO<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

RC31 Bernardo MARESCA<br />

Asociación Argentina de Sociología,<br />

Argentina<br />

RC32 Delia FRANCO<br />

Argentina<br />

RC33 Gabriela ORLANDO<br />

Universidad Nacional de Luján, Argentina<br />

RC34 Pablo VOMMARO<br />

CLACSO, Argentina<br />

RC35 Ana GRONDONA<br />

Argentina<br />

RC36 Guadalupe ROMERO and Pilar FIUZA<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

RC37 Claudia FIDANZA<br />

Universidad Nacional de Luján, Argentina<br />

RC38 Betina FREIDIN<br />

CONICET, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

RC41 Nicolás SACCO<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

RC42 Mónica CASTRO<br />

Universidad Nacional de Luján, Argentina<br />

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RC43 Cecilia ZAPATA<br />

Becaria CONICET, Argentina<br />

RC44 Cecilia María LUSNICH<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

RC45 Carolina NAJMÍAS<br />

Becaria CONICET, Argentina<br />

RC46 Sebastián CARRANO<br />

CEIL CONICET, Argentina<br />

RC47 Candela HERNÁNDEZ<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

RC48 Melina VÁZQUEZ<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

RC49 Eugenia BIANCHI<br />

Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

RC51 Joaquín ZAJAC<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

RC52 Gabriela PLOTNO<br />

CONICET, Argentina<br />

RC53 Valeria LLOBET<br />

Universidad Nacional de San Martín,<br />

Argentina<br />

RC54 Victoria D'HERS<br />

Universidad Nacional de Córdoba,<br />

Argentina<br />

RC55 Florencia CHAHBENDERIAN<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

WG01 Sebastián PEREYRA<br />

CONICET and Universidad Nacional de<br />

San Martín, Argentina<br />

WG02 Verónica GIORDANO<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

WG05 Dan ADASZKO<br />

Universidad Católica ODSA, Argentina<br />

TG03 Silvia GUEMUREMAN<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

TG04 Héctor POGGIESE<br />

FLACSO, Argentina<br />

TG05 Syd KROCHMALNY<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

TG06 Juan FERENAZ<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

TG07 Gabriel GIANNONE<br />

CONICET, Argentina


General information<br />

Emergency numbers<br />

in Buenos Aires<br />

� Fire Brigade: 100<br />

� Police Station: 101/911<br />

� Medical Emergency (SAME): 107<br />

Currency and Foreign Exchange<br />

AR$ The Argentinian currency is the peso.<br />

For update on exchange rates please<br />

visit .<br />

Major credit cards are accepted in most<br />

hotels, stores and restaurants.<br />

$ Cash machines (ATM) are common and<br />

accept major credit cards.<br />

Banks and exchange agencies provide<br />

currency exchange. Please do not<br />

accept street exchange proposals.<br />

Traveler’s checks are almost exclusively<br />

exchanged at hotels and banks.<br />

Banks open weekdays only from<br />

10 am to 3 pm.<br />

Tax Refund<br />

$ The prevailing rate of VAT in Argentina is<br />

21% and is included in retail prices.<br />

Foreign tourists who may have bought<br />

items in the country for an amount<br />

exceeding AR$ 70 in stores participating<br />

in the Tax Refund system (identified with<br />

a logo), must keep the payment slips<br />

to submit them at the Customs Offices<br />

before boarding. The amount of the<br />

refund corresponds to the VAT charge<br />

(21%) minus any administrative charge.<br />

Tips<br />

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For more information, please contact:<br />

Global Refund Argentina S.A.<br />

Florida 15, 4th floor, Buenos Aires.<br />

Phone: (54 11) 4342 7561/2413 or<br />

(54 11) 4343 0932<br />

<br />

<br />

� Service in restaurants is not included in<br />

the bill and a 10% tip is suggested.<br />

Shopping<br />

Voltage<br />

�<br />

Shops are open from 10 am to 7 pm<br />

from Monday to Friday and from<br />

9 am to 1 pm on Saturdays.<br />

Shopping centers are open daily from<br />

10 am to 10 pm, including Saturdays<br />

and Sundays.<br />

The electrical supply in Argentina is<br />

220 volts, 50 Hz.<br />

Mobile phones<br />

Many mobile phone companies provide<br />

international coverage but be aware<br />

that international fares may apply. If<br />

you have a tri-band cellphone, you will<br />

be able to buy in Buenos Aires a new<br />

SIM card (around USD 10) and receive<br />

a new local cellphone number. If you<br />

choose to do this, local fares will apply.


Tourist information<br />

Tourist Information Centers provide<br />

all kinds of printed material (maps,<br />

guidebooks, brochures) and useful<br />

information to move around the city.<br />

If, during your visit, you suffer some<br />

kind of abuse or discrimination, please<br />

contact the Tourist Ombudsman.<br />

Phone: (54 11) 4302 7816<br />

Ave. Pedro de Mendoza 1835 (close to<br />

Benito Quinquela Martin Museum, in the<br />

neighborhood of La Boca).<br />

Monday - Friday, 10 am – 5 pm<br />

Email: turista@defensoria.org.ar<br />

Tourist police station<br />

� Tourist police station headquarters<br />

receive any formal complaints from<br />

tourists in cases of offense, theft, petty<br />

crime, loss, etc. It also works on crime<br />

prevention. You can also receive help in<br />

case of extraordinary procedures with<br />

embassies and consulates.<br />

Information is available in English,<br />

Italian, French, Portuguese, Ukrainian<br />

and Japanese.<br />

Address: Avenida Corrientes 436<br />

Phone: 0800 999 5000<br />

(54 11) 4346 5748<br />

Email: turista@policiafederal.gov.ar<br />

Taxis and Remises<br />

Black-and-yellow city taxis depend on<br />

Buenos Aires City Government.<br />

Phone: (54 11) 4323 8001<br />

License controls are not enforced<br />

rigorously. There have been numerous<br />

reports of organized crime controlling the<br />

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access of taxis to the city airports and<br />

other major destinations. Taxi drivers are<br />

known for trying to take advantage of<br />

tourists.<br />

Limo services, known as remises, have<br />

become popular in recent years. They<br />

are run by private companies:<br />

REMIS World Car:<br />

Phone: (54 11) 5480 1215<br />

<br />

<br />

REMIS Vip Cars Sales Points<br />

Phone: (54 11) 5480 4590<br />

(54 11) 5480 4594<br />

REMIS Manuel Tienda León Sales<br />

Phone: (5411) 4314 3636<br />

(5411) 4315 5115<br />

<br />

Public transportation system<br />

Subway<br />

Buses<br />

The Buenos Aires subway (locally known<br />

as subte, from “subterráneo” meaning<br />

underground or subway), is a high-yield<br />

system providing access to various parts<br />

of the city.<br />

Fares are cheaper than that of city<br />

buses. The Buenos Aires underground<br />

has six lines which also have links to the<br />

commuter rail system.<br />

� There are over 150 city bus lines called<br />

colectivos, each one managed by an<br />

individual company. These compete with<br />

each other, and attract exceptionally<br />

high use with virtually no public financial<br />

support. Their frequency makes them<br />

equal to the subway systems of other<br />

cities, but buses cover a far wider area<br />

than the subway.


Colectivos do not have a fixed timetable,<br />

but run from four to six per hour,<br />

depending on the bus line and time of<br />

the day. With inexpensive tickets and<br />

extensive routes, usually no further than<br />

Registration Information<br />

� The Registration Desk and Conference<br />

Secretariat are located in the Faculty of<br />

Economics of the University of Buenos<br />

Aires. Address: Avenida Córdoba 2122.<br />

Please note that if we have not received<br />

your payment beforehand, you will have<br />

to pay by credit card in order to be able<br />

to attend the conference.<br />

Registration Desk<br />

Opening Hours<br />

Badges<br />

On-site registration starts on<br />

Tuesday, July 31 at 9 am.<br />

Tuesday, July 31 9 am – 8 pm<br />

Wednesday, August 1 8 am – 6 pm<br />

Thursday, August 2 8 am – 6 pm<br />

Friday, August 3 8 am – 3 pm<br />

Saturday, August 4 8 am – 3 pm<br />

Each delegate will receive a name<br />

badge upon registration. For security<br />

reasons, all delegates are requested to<br />

wear or bring their badge during all the<br />

congress activities.<br />

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four blocks from commuters’ residences,<br />

the colectivo is the most popular means<br />

of transport to move around the city. The<br />

ticket is sold on the bus and only coins<br />

are accepted.<br />

Certificates<br />

Conference certificates will be available<br />

at the Registration Desk.<br />

Book Exhibition<br />

�<br />

The book exhibition is located in the<br />

Patio Uriburu of the Faculty of Economics<br />

and will be open for the duration of the<br />

congress.<br />

Opening Ceremony<br />

and Reception<br />

The Opening Ceremony will take place<br />

on Wednesday, August 1 from 4:15 pm<br />

to 5:45 pm at the Assembly Hall of the<br />

Faculty of Economics. The Reception will<br />

take place from 8:15 pm to 9:45 pm<br />

in the Patio Uriburu of the Faculty of<br />

Economics. Finger food and drinks will<br />

be served.<br />

Party, August 4<br />

All delegates are invited to join for an<br />

evening of entertainment. You will have<br />

the opportunity to mingle and party with<br />

colleagues from all over the world at


Salones Buen Aire, address: Sarmiento<br />

1272, Buenos Aires.<br />

Price per person is USD 30 and<br />

includes:<br />

Starters: sandwiches, empanadas (beef,<br />

ham and cheese, and vegetable pies)<br />

Main Course: pizzas (mozzarella,<br />

napolitana, eggplant, fugazzetta)<br />

Dessert: ice creams<br />

Drinks: soda and mineral water, 1 glass<br />

of wine (paid bar service available)<br />

Technical Information<br />

� A projector and a laptop will be<br />

available in all lecture halls for<br />

PowerPoint presentations. Internet access<br />

in lecture halls is not available.<br />

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Disclaimer<br />

�<br />

The Organizing Committee and the<br />

<strong>International</strong> <strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

accept no liability for any injuries/<br />

losses incurred by participants and/<br />

or accompanying persons, nor for loss<br />

of, or damage to, any luggage and/or<br />

personal belongings.<br />

Delegates are advised to take out<br />

their own insurance to cover personal<br />

belongings, travel and cancellation as<br />

the Congress does not cover individuals<br />

against cancellation of bookings, theft or<br />

damage to belongings.


Michael BURAWOY, ISA President<br />

Opening Ceremony<br />

<strong>International</strong> <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

<strong>Association</strong><br />

Margaret ABRAHAM, ISA Vice President Research and Forum President: Opening Address:<br />

Making a Difference: Sociology, Social Justice and Democratization in the 21 st Century<br />

Local Organizing Committee<br />

Alberto L. BIALAKOWSKY, LOC President<br />

Alicia I. PALERMO, LOC Co-President and President, Argentinian <strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

Paulo Henrique MARTINS, President, Latin-American <strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

University of Buenos Aires<br />

Representatives<br />

Alberto Edgardo BARBIERI, Dean, Faculty of Economics and Vice-Rector, University of<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Sergio CALETTI, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Orchestra<br />

Orquesta Infanto-Juvenil de Florencio Varela<br />

Director: Osvaldo AGUILERA<br />

Programa Socioeducativo del Minsterio de Educación de La Nación<br />

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Programme<br />

Structure<br />

July 09:00-10:30 10:45-12:15 12:30-14:00<br />

Tuesday 31 Registration<br />

August<br />

Wednesday 1 RC ~ WG ~ TG RC ~ WG ~ TG RC ~ WG ~ TG<br />

Thursday 2 RC ~ WG ~ TG RC ~ WG ~ TG RC ~ WG ~ TG<br />

Friday 3 RC ~ WG ~ TG RC ~ WG ~ TG RC ~ WG ~ TG<br />

Saturday 4<br />

RC ~ WG ~ TG<br />

Research Council<br />

Business Meeting 2<br />

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RC ~ WG ~ TG RC ~ WG ~ TG


14:30-16:00 16:15-17:45 18:15-19:45 20:15-21:45<br />

Registration<br />

Research Council<br />

Business Meeting 1<br />

Meet ISA Editors &<br />

Journals<br />

RC ~ WG ~ TG Opening Ceremony<br />

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Opening Plenary<br />

Session<br />

Registration<br />

Welcome Reception<br />

RC ~ WG ~ TG RC ~ WG ~ TG Plenary Session Open Forum<br />

RC ~ WG ~ TG<br />

Roundtable Junior/<br />

Senior Scholars<br />

RC ~ WG ~ TG RC ~ WG ~ TG<br />

RC = Research Committees<br />

WG = Working Groups<br />

TG = Thematic Groups<br />

Plenary Session Open Forum<br />

Clossing Plenary<br />

Session<br />

Party


16:15 - 17:45<br />

July<br />

Timetables<br />

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

29 30 31 1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room<br />

Other Activities 1 Meet ISA Editors & Journals APT 10 {OB}<br />

Other Activities 2 Research Council Business Meeting - Part I 450 {NB}<br />

AH = Assembly Hall - Salón de Actos<br />

APT = Amphitheatre - Anfiteatro<br />

{NB} = New Building - Nuevo edificio<br />

{OB} = Old Building - Viejo edificio<br />

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09:00 - 10:30<br />

August<br />

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

29 30 31 1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

RC36<br />

Alienation Theory and<br />

Research<br />

RC25<br />

Language and Society<br />

RC54<br />

The Body in the Social<br />

Sciences<br />

RC53<br />

Sociology of Childhood<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research<br />

RC35<br />

Conceptual and<br />

Terminological Analysis<br />

RC11<br />

Sociology of Aging<br />

RC20<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

RC23<br />

Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

3 Additional Session 1 - Educación, gestión<br />

y ética<br />

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APT 212<br />

{OB}<br />

4 Alienation Theory Revisited. Part I 452<br />

{NB}<br />

5 Analyzing Racist Discourses 32<br />

{OB}<br />

6 Body in Culture and Society: Embodiment,<br />

Theory and Practice<br />

7 Children, Society and Exclusions. Part I-A<br />

in English<br />

8 Citizenship and Experiences of<br />

Participation / Ciudadanía y Experiencias<br />

de Participación<br />

462<br />

{NB}<br />

444<br />

{NB}<br />

APT 16<br />

{OB}<br />

9 Community: A Key <strong>Sociological</strong> Concept 443<br />

{NB}<br />

10 Connecting Generations: Societal Policies<br />

and Family Relations<br />

11 Cultural Changes and Values in<br />

Comparative Perspective<br />

12 Democracy and Surveillance<br />

Technologies: Relationships between<br />

Global South and Global North<br />

440<br />

{NB}<br />

458<br />

{NB}<br />

APT 120<br />

{OB}<br />

Devorah<br />

Kalekin-Fishman<br />

Sergey Ryazantsev<br />

Claudia Malacrida<br />

Edgardo Lander<br />

Victoria Haidar<br />

Susan McDaniel


09:00 - 10:30<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

RC31<br />

Sociology of Migration<br />

RC43<br />

Housing and Built<br />

Environment<br />

RC14<br />

Sociology of<br />

Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

RC49<br />

Mental Health and<br />

Illness<br />

RC13<br />

Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC03<br />

Community Research<br />

RC55<br />

Social Indicators<br />

RC44<br />

Labor Movements<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

RC48<br />

Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

RC30<br />

Sociology of Work<br />

RC18<br />

Political Sociology<br />

RC52<br />

Sociology of<br />

Professional Groups<br />

13 Democracy, Work and Gender Equality:<br />

A Comparative and Cross-Cultural<br />

Perspective<br />

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446<br />

{NB}<br />

14 Disasters and Social Justice for Migrants 307<br />

{OB}<br />

15 Housing Markets: Comparative, Latin<br />

America<br />

16 Imaginaires Démocratiques<br />

Contemporains Co-Organized with<br />

AISLF GT12 Socio-anthropologie Politique<br />

17 Involuntary Psychiatric Treatment and the<br />

Misuse of Psychiatric Institutions as<br />

Instruments of Political Oppression<br />

18 Leisure and Tourism: Social and<br />

Environmental Concerns. Part I<br />

19 Local Institutions/Global Frames:<br />

Dynamics of Durability and Transformation<br />

20 Measuring and Monitoring Social<br />

Progress I<br />

21 Migrant Workers, Labour Unions and<br />

Collective Protests<br />

22 New Alliances among the Young: Political<br />

Action, Citizenship, and Engagement<br />

23 New Trends and Theoretical Approach in<br />

the Field of Social Mobilizations and<br />

Social Change<br />

24 New Work Organization, New Work<br />

Division and New Skills. Part I:<br />

Comparative Analysis of the Practices of<br />

Work and Management of Employment<br />

25 Politics of Community and Community<br />

Development in the South: An<br />

Epistemological Engagement<br />

469<br />

{NB}<br />

450<br />

{NB}<br />

432<br />

{NB}<br />

APT 110<br />

{OB}<br />

412<br />

{NB}<br />

23<br />

{OB}<br />

29<br />

{OB}<br />

448<br />

{NB}<br />

38<br />

{OB}<br />

17<br />

{OB}<br />

460<br />

{NB}<br />

26 Professions and Democracy. Part I 434<br />

{NB}<br />

Raul-Enrique Rojo<br />

Reinhold Kilian<br />

María Jesús Rodríguez<br />

García<br />

Heinz-Herbert Noll<br />

Ani Wierenga<br />

Mike Saks


09:00 - 10:30<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC10<br />

Round Table: Social<br />

justice and participation:<br />

The role of higher<br />

education. Part I<br />

RC10<br />

Round Table: Social<br />

justice and participation:<br />

The role of higher<br />

education. Part I<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

RC19<br />

Sociology of Poverty,<br />

Social Welfare and<br />

Social Policy<br />

RC33<br />

Logic and Methodology<br />

in Sociology<br />

RC33<br />

Logic and Methodology<br />

in Sociology<br />

RC33<br />

Logic and Methodology<br />

in Sociology<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Logic and methodology<br />

in sociology<br />

RC33<br />

Logic and Methodology<br />

in Sociology<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Logic and methodology<br />

in sociology<br />

RC22<br />

Sociology of Religion<br />

RC05<br />

Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations<br />

RC09<br />

Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of<br />

Development<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

27 RC10 RC04 Part I: Round Table 1<br />

Stakeholders in School and Work<br />

28 RC10 RC04 Part I: Round Table 2<br />

Participation and Citizenship<br />

29 RC10 RC04 Part I: Round Table 3<br />

Expansion of Opportunities<br />

� 41 �<br />

25<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

30 RC19 Business Meeting APT 210<br />

{OB}<br />

31 RC33 Round Table:<br />

Empirical Methods in Aging Research. Part<br />

II<br />

32 RC33 Round Table:<br />

Epistemology and Research Design<br />

33 RC33 Round Table:<br />

Process-Oriented Methodology and<br />

Theories in Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology. Part II<br />

34 RC33 Round Table:<br />

Qualitative Methods in the Sociology of<br />

Religion. Part III<br />

35 Religion and the Challenges of the<br />

Contemporary World<br />

36 Researching Racism and Nationalism in<br />

an Increasingly Challenging Academic<br />

Environment<br />

37 Social Change, New Technology and<br />

Democratization in the Middle East and<br />

North Africa Region<br />

38 Social Justice, Democratization and<br />

Environmental Sociology<br />

22<br />

{OB}<br />

33<br />

{OB}<br />

27<br />

{OB}<br />

28<br />

{OB}<br />

414<br />

{NB}<br />

454<br />

{NB}<br />

464<br />

{NB}<br />

303<br />

{OB}<br />

Hugo Jose Suarez;<br />

Felipe Gaytan Alcala<br />

Peter Ratcliffe<br />

Habibul H. Khondker<br />

Mikael Klintman


09:00 - 10:30<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

RC19<br />

Sociology of Poverty,<br />

Social Welfare and<br />

Social Policy<br />

RC21<br />

Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

TG04<br />

Sociology of Risk and<br />

Uncertainty<br />

TG06<br />

Institutional Ethnography<br />

WG05<br />

Famine and Society<br />

WG02<br />

Historical and<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

39 The Role of Professional Ethics in<br />

Promoting Social Compromise. Part I<br />

40 Towards Better Healthcare for All: What<br />

Matters in the Transformation of<br />

Healthcare Systems and Policy. Part I<br />

41 Urban Studies and the Challenge of<br />

Travelling Concepts and Comparative<br />

Methods<br />

� 42 �<br />

APT 10<br />

{OB}<br />

438<br />

{NB}<br />

301<br />

{OB}<br />

42 Risk and Health/Illness. Part I 309<br />

{OB}<br />

43 Social Justice and Institutional Ethnography 306<br />

{OB}<br />

44 Civic Space, Media Movements and<br />

Politics of Social Justice<br />

45 Modernizations and Modernities in<br />

Global Contexts: South-South Dialogues<br />

34<br />

{OB}<br />

31<br />

{OB}<br />

Anita Hirsch Adler<br />

Patrick Brown<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

RC41<br />

Sociology of Population<br />

RC11<br />

Sociology of Aging<br />

RC36<br />

Alienation Theory and<br />

Research<br />

RC37<br />

Sociology of Arts<br />

RC26<br />

Sociotechnics,<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Practice<br />

RC47<br />

Social Classes and<br />

Social Movements<br />

46 Additional Session 2 - Derecho y la<br />

política<br />

APT 212<br />

{OB}<br />

47 Demographic challenges in societies 468<br />

{NB}<br />

48 Age- and Gender- based Inequalities:<br />

Recent Research and Challenges<br />

440<br />

{NB}<br />

49 Alienation Theory Revisited. Part II 452<br />

{NB}<br />

50 Analyzing Art Works as a Way to Social<br />

Knowledge. Part I<br />

51 Borders, Cultural Citizenship and<br />

Sustainability: Human Networks in Action<br />

52 Bridging sociologies. Globalisation,<br />

cosmopolitanism and the individual<br />

466<br />

{NB}<br />

442<br />

{NB}<br />

302<br />

{OB}<br />

Suzanne Vaughan<br />

Maria Guadalupe<br />

Vega-Lopez<br />

Julie McMullin<br />

Arturo Rodriguez<br />

Morato<br />

Henri lustiger Thaler


10:45 - 12:15<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC53<br />

Sociology of Childhood<br />

RC43<br />

Housing and Built<br />

Environment<br />

RC12<br />

Sociology of Law<br />

RC48<br />

Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

RC20<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

RC14<br />

Sociology of<br />

Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

RC25<br />

Language and Society<br />

RC49<br />

Mental Health and<br />

Illness<br />

RC35<br />

Conceptual and<br />

Terminological Analysis<br />

RC46<br />

Clinical Sociology<br />

RC02<br />

Economy and Society<br />

RC15<br />

Sociology of Health<br />

RC44<br />

Labor Movements<br />

RC13<br />

Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC55<br />

Social Indicators<br />

RC31<br />

Sociology of Migration<br />

53 Children, society and exclusions. Part I-B<br />

in English<br />

� 43 �<br />

444<br />

{NB}<br />

54 Comparative Housing Policy 469<br />

{NB}<br />

55 Comparative Legal Culture 457<br />

{NB}<br />

56 Creativity, emotion and risk 38<br />

{OB}<br />

57 Current research in comparative Sociology 458<br />

{NB}<br />

58 Discours a propos de la democratie<br />

Session co-organized with AISLF GT21<br />

Socio-anthropologie Politique<br />

450<br />

{NB}<br />

59 Discourse & Identity 32<br />

{OB}<br />

60 Distinguished Speaker Panel: Emerging<br />

Issues in the Sociology of Mental Health<br />

61 Epistemological challenges presented by<br />

the experience of modernity in non-<br />

Western contexts 1<br />

432<br />

{NB}<br />

443<br />

{NB}<br />

62 Essentials of Community Intervention 413<br />

{NB}<br />

63 Global Stratification 410<br />

{NB}<br />

64 Health care choice: Discourses,<br />

perceptions and experiences<br />

438<br />

{NB}<br />

65 Innovative approaches to informal work 29<br />

{OB}<br />

66 Leisure in turbulent times (Presidential<br />

Session of ISA RC13)<br />

67 Measuring and Monitoring Social<br />

Progress II<br />

68 Migration of labour and human rights<br />

issues: Reflections on global context<br />

APT 10<br />

{OB}<br />

23<br />

{OB}<br />

307<br />

{OB}<br />

Marina Kurkchiyan<br />

Helena Flam<br />

Jean-Pascal Daloz<br />

Lise Demailly<br />

German Fernandez<br />

Vavrik<br />

Bronwen Lichtenstein<br />

Oliver Kozlarek<br />

Ishwar Modi<br />

Robert Bijl<br />

Smita Verma


10:45 - 12:15<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC23<br />

Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

RC10<br />

Participation,<br />

Organizational<br />

Democracy and<br />

Self-Management<br />

RC18<br />

Political Sociology<br />

RC19<br />

Sociology of Poverty,<br />

Social Welfare and<br />

Social Policy<br />

RC52<br />

Sociology of<br />

Professional Groups<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

Round Table Session 1:<br />

Youth and work in a<br />

globalized world<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

Round Table Session 1:<br />

Youth and work in a<br />

globalized world<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

Round Table Session 1:<br />

Youth and work in a<br />

globalized world<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

RC22<br />

Sociology of Religion<br />

69 New work in the study of science,<br />

Technology and knowledge<br />

� 44 �<br />

APT 120<br />

{OB}<br />

70 Nuclear power, risk and climate change 303<br />

{OB}<br />

71 Participation and its relationship to social<br />

justice and democracy. Part I<br />

72 Political Inequality Outside of the West.<br />

Part I<br />

456<br />

{NB}<br />

460<br />

{NB}<br />

73 Poverty and social policy in Latin America APT 210<br />

{OB}<br />

74 Professional competence and careers 434<br />

{NB}<br />

75 RC34 Round Table:<br />

Desigualdades y precariedades en las<br />

trayectorias laborales / Inequalities and<br />

precariousness in employment trajectories<br />

76 RC34 Round Table:<br />

Efectos de las características y cambios<br />

de la economía sobre el empleo juvenil /<br />

Effects of economy changes on youth<br />

employment<br />

77 RC34 Round Table:<br />

Nuevos fenómenos laborales en un<br />

mundo globalizado / New labour<br />

phenomena in a globalized world<br />

78 RC34 Round Table:<br />

Políticas de formación laboral y de<br />

empleo juvenil / Youth employment and<br />

training policies<br />

79 RC34 Round Table:<br />

Subjetividades, representaciones sociales<br />

y sentidos del trabajo / Subjectivities,<br />

labour representations and meanings<br />

22<br />

{OB}<br />

25<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

33<br />

{OB}<br />

80 Religion and the rights of social minorities 414<br />

{NB}<br />

Ralph Matthews<br />

Ritsuko Ozaki<br />

Jennifer Pribble<br />

Christine Harrington


10:45 - 12:15<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC45<br />

Rational Choice<br />

RC42<br />

Social Psychology<br />

RC29<br />

Deviance and Social<br />

Control<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research<br />

81 Social capital: Current research on the<br />

construction of social capital<br />

� 45 �<br />

453<br />

{NB}<br />

82 Social Justice and Democratization 19<br />

{OB}<br />

83 Social justice and Democratization:<br />

Diffuse Violence and Social Control<br />

459<br />

{NB}<br />

84 Social Justice, Equality and Participation APT 16<br />

{OB}<br />

RC51 Sociocybernetics 85 Systemic perspective to think knowledge<br />

and cultural management development.<br />

Part III<br />

RC54<br />

The Body in the Social<br />

Sciences<br />

RC21<br />

Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

RC17<br />

Sociology of<br />

Organization<br />

RC38<br />

Biography and Society<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

TG03<br />

Human Rights and<br />

Global Justice<br />

TG04<br />

Sociology of Risk and<br />

Uncertainty<br />

TG06<br />

Institutional Ethnography<br />

TG05<br />

Visual Sociology<br />

WG05<br />

Famine and Society<br />

RC33<br />

Logic and Methodology<br />

in Sociology<br />

86 The body in network society: Memory,<br />

communication and cultural practices on<br />

the social web and abroad<br />

87 Urban outskirts: Renewed conflicts in a<br />

comparative perspective<br />

304<br />

{OB}<br />

462<br />

{NB}<br />

301<br />

{OB}<br />

88 What Makes an Organization 433<br />

{NB}<br />

89 Where Are You From? Experiences of<br />

Exclusion, Marginalization and Racism.<br />

Part I<br />

90 Women, violence and social justice.<br />

Part I.<br />

91 Human Rights and the Well-Being of Non-<br />

Citizens: New Boundaries of Citizenship<br />

and Belonging. Part I<br />

454<br />

{NB}<br />

446<br />

{NB}<br />

305<br />

{OB}<br />

92 Risk and Health/Illness. Part II 309<br />

{OB}<br />

93 The Social Organization of Knowledge.<br />

Part I<br />

94 Visual Sociology as/of Activism for Social<br />

Justice<br />

95 Climate Change, Food Insecurity and<br />

Malnutrition<br />

96 Process-Oriented Methodology and<br />

Theories in Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology<br />

306<br />

{OB}<br />

430<br />

{NB}<br />

34<br />

{OB}<br />

31<br />

{OB}<br />

Celi Scalon<br />

Helma Lutz<br />

Evangelia Tastsoglou<br />

Claudia Tazreiter<br />

Martyn Chamberlain<br />

Liza McCoy<br />

Regev Nathansohn<br />

Fumiya Onaka


12:30 - 14:00<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

RC54<br />

The Body in the Social<br />

Sciences<br />

RC42<br />

Social Psychology<br />

RC45<br />

Rational Choice<br />

RC36<br />

Alienation Theory and<br />

Research<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research<br />

RC47<br />

Social Classes and<br />

Social Movements<br />

RC37<br />

Sociology of Arts<br />

RC23<br />

Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

RC38<br />

Biography and Society<br />

RC11<br />

Sociology of Aging<br />

RC26<br />

Sociotechnics,<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Practice<br />

RC53<br />

Sociology of Childhood<br />

RC48<br />

Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

RC46<br />

Clinical Sociology<br />

RC20<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

97 Additional Session 3 - Derecho, cultura y<br />

migración<br />

98 Body, emotions and spatial cognition in<br />

the information society<br />

99 (In)justice and inequalities in a globalized<br />

(democratic) world<br />

100 Actors, choices, and rationality in the<br />

Global South<br />

101 Agency and empowerment in the life<br />

world<br />

102 Alternatives to neoliberal globalization:<br />

Comparing counter-hegemonic projects -<br />

Part I<br />

103 Anti-nuclear movements after Fukushima<br />

disaster<br />

104 Art, (il)legitimacy and consecration<br />

processes? I<br />

� 46 �<br />

APT 212<br />

{OB}<br />

462<br />

{NB}<br />

19<br />

{OB}<br />

453<br />

{NB}<br />

452<br />

{NB}<br />

APT 16<br />

{OB}<br />

302<br />

{OB}<br />

466<br />

{NB}<br />

105 Beyond risk: Governing unknowns APT 120<br />

{OB}<br />

106 Biography and Ethnography 436<br />

{NB}<br />

107 Caring for older adults with dementia 440<br />

{NB}<br />

108 Cellular globalization: Social theory as<br />

projected on applied Sociology<br />

442<br />

{NB}<br />

109 Children’s rights and social justice 444<br />

{NB}<br />

110 Collective action and the rebirth of social<br />

movements for social and economic justice<br />

in Chile: causes, demands and result in a<br />

global world<br />

111 Community Development and Social<br />

Justice<br />

112 Comparative studies of historical and<br />

contemporary civilising and decivilising<br />

shifts in politics, culture and morality<br />

38<br />

{OB}<br />

413<br />

{NB}<br />

458<br />

{NB}<br />

Bianca Maria Pirani<br />

Markus S. Schulz;<br />

William Carroll<br />

Seung Kuk Kim<br />

Ling-Yun Tang<br />

Andreas Oskar Kempf<br />

Kate O’Loughlin<br />

Nikita Pokrovsky<br />

Francisco Baez Urbina


12:30 - 14:00<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC41<br />

Sociology of Population<br />

RC05<br />

Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations<br />

RC25<br />

Language and Society<br />

RC33<br />

Logic and Methodology<br />

in Sociology<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

RC52<br />

Sociology of<br />

Professional Groups<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

RC30<br />

Sociology of Work<br />

RC12<br />

Sociology of Law<br />

RC13<br />

Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC19<br />

Sociology of Poverty,<br />

Social Welfare and<br />

Social Policy<br />

RC31<br />

Sociology of Migration<br />

RC18<br />

Political Sociology<br />

RC02<br />

Economy and Society<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Women, social justice<br />

and democratization,<br />

Part I<br />

113 Current issues in population and social<br />

justice<br />

� 47 �<br />

468<br />

{NB}<br />

114 Diaspora and ethno-national conflict 454<br />

{NB}<br />

115 Discourses of Exclusion and Resistance 32<br />

{OB}<br />

116 Empirical Methods in Aging Research 1 24<br />

{OB}<br />

117 Environmental problems, natural disasters,<br />

and socio-technical risks<br />

118 Globalisation and its impacts on<br />

professions and organisations<br />

119 Itinerary of research on youth studies in<br />

Argentina: Key analysis, perspectives and<br />

interdisciplinary views<br />

120 La crisis del trabajo y políticas de vida<br />

digna: Diagnósticos, reclamos y<br />

alternativas<br />

303<br />

{OB}<br />

433<br />

{NB}<br />

448<br />

{NB}<br />

17<br />

{OB}<br />

121 Law and migration 457<br />

{NB}<br />

122 Leisure, urbanization, migration and ethnic<br />

relations<br />

123 Models of social assistance in Latin<br />

America<br />

124 Out of Place Emotions: managing<br />

emotions from a distance<br />

125 Party Members and Activists in Latin<br />

America<br />

APT 110<br />

{OB}<br />

APT 210<br />

{OB}<br />

307<br />

{OB}<br />

460<br />

{NB}<br />

126 Political Economy, Knowledge, Ecology 410<br />

{NB}<br />

127 RC32 Round Table:<br />

Challenging gendered spaces and<br />

categories<br />

22<br />

{OB}<br />

Nira Yuval-Davis<br />

Viviane Resende<br />

Matthias Gross<br />

Pedro Nunez;<br />

Carles Feixa<br />

Susana Novick


12:30 - 14:00<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Women, social justice<br />

and democratization,<br />

Part I<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Women, social justice<br />

and democratization,<br />

Part I<br />

RC22<br />

Sociology of Religion<br />

RC55<br />

Social Indicators<br />

RC10<br />

Participation,<br />

Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-<br />

Management<br />

RC09<br />

Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of<br />

Development<br />

RC35<br />

Conceptual and<br />

Terminological Analysis<br />

128 RC32 Round Table:<br />

Violence: expressions and solutions<br />

129 RC32 Round Table:<br />

Women in action: Images and realities<br />

130 RC32 Round Table:<br />

Women’s work environments<br />

131 RC32 Round Table:<br />

Women, welfare & economic (re)<br />

structuring<br />

132 Religious pluralism and struggle for justice<br />

in secular democracies<br />

� 48 �<br />

25<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

33<br />

{OB}<br />

414<br />

{NB}<br />

133 Social Indicator Databases 23<br />

{OB}<br />

134 Social participation and the economic<br />

and social crisis<br />

135 Socio-political orders beside the state or<br />

the limits of the Leviathan<br />

136 Subjectivity, symbolic power and social<br />

justice<br />

RC51 Sociocybernetics 137 Systemic Perspective to think knowledge<br />

and cultural management development.<br />

Part II<br />

RC29<br />

Deviance and Social<br />

Control<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

RC15<br />

Sociology of Health<br />

138 The dilemmas of the public safety, social<br />

inequalities, social control and deviance<br />

139 The role of professional ethics in<br />

promoting social compromise. Part II<br />

140 The transformation of lives: Making up<br />

people through biotechnologies<br />

456<br />

{NB}<br />

464<br />

{NB}<br />

443<br />

{NB}<br />

304<br />

{OB}<br />

459<br />

{NB}<br />

APT 10<br />

{OB}<br />

438<br />

{NB}<br />

Vappu Tyyska<br />

Dieter Neubert<br />

Daniela Lopez<br />

Maria Ligia De Olivera<br />

Barbosa


12:30 - 14:00<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC44<br />

Labor Movements<br />

RC21<br />

Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

TG05<br />

Visual Sociology<br />

TG04<br />

Sociology of Risk and<br />

Uncertainty<br />

TG07<br />

Senses and Society<br />

TG03<br />

Human Rights and<br />

Global Justice<br />

WG05<br />

Famine and Society<br />

WG01<br />

Sociology of Local-<br />

Global Relations<br />

WG02<br />

Historical and<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

141 Unfree labour: States, capital and the<br />

struggles of migrant and immigrant workers<br />

for social and economic justice<br />

142 Urban planning and public policies for<br />

social and ethnic mix: ‘faith-based<br />

displacement activities’ or effective<br />

instruments against socio-spatial exclusion?<br />

143 On Crime, Justice, Activism, Power and<br />

Resistance: Top-Down and Bottom-Up<br />

Visual Practices<br />

� 49 �<br />

29<br />

{OB}<br />

301<br />

{OB}<br />

430<br />

{NB}<br />

144 Risk, Biography and Everyday Life. Part I 309<br />

{OB}<br />

145 Sensory Experiences: Constituents of<br />

Social Justice and Democratization?<br />

146 Transnational Feminism, Global Women’s<br />

Movements, and Social Justice. Part II<br />

147 Food Insecurity, Poverty and Vulnerabilities<br />

in Developing Nations<br />

148 Local Responses to Globalization: Cases<br />

of Different Countries<br />

149 Modernities in Theory: Perspectives<br />

of/from the Colonized Others<br />

Invitation Only<br />

308<br />

{OB}<br />

305<br />

{OB}<br />

34<br />

{OB}<br />

35<br />

{OB}<br />

31<br />

{OB}<br />

Jennifer Chun<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

RC37<br />

Sociology of Arts<br />

RC22<br />

Sociology of Religion<br />

RC19<br />

Sociology of Poverty,<br />

Social Welfare and<br />

Social Policy<br />

150 Additional Session 4 - Sociología de la<br />

salud y las políticas sanitarias<br />

151 Analyzing art works as a way to social<br />

knowledge II<br />

APT 212<br />

{OB}<br />

466<br />

{NB}<br />

152 Asian religions in the era of globalization 414<br />

{NB}<br />

153 Basic universalism: Is Latin America getting<br />

closer or further away?<br />

APT 210<br />

{OB}<br />

Ruthie Ginsburg<br />

Marian Burchardt<br />

Sylvanna Falcon<br />

Dmytro Chuchko<br />

Paulo Menezes


14:30 - 16:00<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC53<br />

Sociology of Childhood<br />

RC47<br />

Social Classes and<br />

Social Movements<br />

RC41<br />

Sociology of Population<br />

RC10<br />

Participation,<br />

Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-<br />

Management<br />

RC36<br />

Alienation Theory and<br />

Research<br />

RC46<br />

Clinical Sociology<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

RC54<br />

The Body in the Social<br />

Sciences<br />

RC11<br />

Sociology of Aging<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

RC25<br />

Language and Society<br />

RC02<br />

Economy and Society<br />

RC12<br />

Sociology of Law<br />

RC13<br />

Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC15<br />

Sociology of Health<br />

RC38<br />

Biography and Society<br />

154 Children’s lives, voices and well being.<br />

Poster session & RC 53 Reception.<br />

155 Conflicts, social movements and<br />

democracy in the global era<br />

� 50 �<br />

444<br />

{NB}<br />

302<br />

{OB}<br />

156 Current issues in population research 468<br />

{NB}<br />

157 Diversity of civic participation patterns in a<br />

globalizing world<br />

456<br />

{NB}<br />

158 From alienation to empowerment. Part I 452<br />

{NB}<br />

159 Gender, Sexuality, Disability and Social<br />

Justice<br />

160 Globalization, futures of management,<br />

and resistance movements. Part I<br />

161 Governing global socio-ecological<br />

systems<br />

162 Human/machine social interaction: The<br />

felt presence of absent bodies performing<br />

the sonic and visual streams<br />

163 Images, Meaning, and Discourses of<br />

Ageing<br />

164 Juvenile violence, policing and access to<br />

justice<br />

165 Language and Migrations/ Lengua y<br />

Migraciones<br />

413<br />

{NB}<br />

464<br />

{NB}<br />

303<br />

{OB}<br />

462<br />

{NB}<br />

440<br />

{NB}<br />

448<br />

{NB}<br />

32<br />

{OB}<br />

166 Latin America and global social change 410<br />

{NB}<br />

167 Law and politics 457<br />

{NB}<br />

168 Leisure and tourism: Social and<br />

environmental concerns. Part II<br />

169 Medications and pharmaceuticalization:<br />

Continuity and change<br />

170 Methodological Challenges in Biography<br />

Research<br />

APT 10<br />

{OB}<br />

438<br />

{NB}<br />

436<br />

{NB}<br />

Fernando Calderon<br />

Rosa Maria<br />

Camarena-Cordova<br />

Pawel Starosta<br />

Marvin Prosono<br />

Anastasia- Valentine<br />

Rigas<br />

Ulrike Schuerkens<br />

J. David Tabara<br />

Adrian Scribano<br />

Kyriakos Markides<br />

Rodolfo Gutierrez;<br />

Roland Terborg<br />

Agelica Cuellar<br />

Vazquez<br />

Feiwel Kupferberg


14:30 - 16:00<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC55<br />

Social Indicators<br />

RC14<br />

Sociology of<br />

Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

171 Methodological issues in constructing<br />

complex social indicators<br />

172 New media, democracy and social justice<br />

Part I<br />

RC51 Sociocybernetics 173 Observing, measuring and reconstructing<br />

emergent meaning<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

RC31<br />

Sociology of Migration<br />

RC30<br />

Sociology of Work<br />

RC44<br />

Labor Movements<br />

RC44<br />

Labor Movements<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Emerging alternatives for<br />

the labor movement:<br />

New visions, new<br />

contexts, new strategies<br />

RC44<br />

Labor Movements<br />

RC44<br />

Labor Movements<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Emerging alternatives for<br />

the labor movement:<br />

New visions, new<br />

contexts, new strategies<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

RC23<br />

Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

RC52<br />

Sociology of<br />

Professional Groups<br />

174 Opportunities and barriers to educational<br />

access and equity in developed nations:<br />

Issues of race, ethnicity and immigration<br />

on schooling in a globalizing world<br />

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23<br />

{OB}<br />

450<br />

{NB}<br />

304<br />

{OB}<br />

APT 10<br />

{OB}<br />

175 Out of Place Emotions: Ambiguity of being 307<br />

{OB}<br />

176 Panel session. Democracy at work and<br />

social justice: an international perspective<br />

177 RC44 Round Table 2:<br />

Strategies for organizing informal workers<br />

178 RC44 Round Table 3:<br />

The solidarity economy, the labor<br />

movement and the fight against precarious<br />

employment<br />

179 RC44 Round Table 4:<br />

New strategies for bringing union<br />

democracy to unions with diverse<br />

memberships<br />

180 RC44 Round Table 5:<br />

Organizing Strategies, Diversity and Union<br />

Democracy<br />

181 Researching women’s lives in post-colonial<br />

contexts: Challenges and transformations<br />

in decolonizing self and research<br />

182 Science institutions and society: Mutual<br />

interactions and adaptations<br />

183 Science, innovation and professional<br />

development<br />

17<br />

{OB}<br />

22<br />

{OB}<br />

25<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

446<br />

{NB}<br />

APT 120<br />

{OB}<br />

434<br />

{NB}<br />

Isleide Fontenelle<br />

David Konstantinovsky<br />

Jacklyn Cock<br />

Akosua Adomako<br />

Ampofo<br />

Lorenzo Speranza


14:30 - 16:00<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC21<br />

Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

RC29<br />

Deviance and Social<br />

Control<br />

RC05<br />

Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations<br />

TG03<br />

Human Rights and<br />

Global Justice<br />

TG04<br />

Sociology of Risk and<br />

Uncertainty<br />

TG07<br />

Senses and Society<br />

TG06<br />

Institutional Ethnography<br />

TG05<br />

Visual Sociology<br />

WG01<br />

Sociology of Local-<br />

Global Relations<br />

RC05<br />

Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations<br />

18:15 - 19:45<br />

184 The role of design and social justice in<br />

21st century cities: Paradoxes and<br />

challenges<br />

185 The sociological explanations of<br />

deviance, crime and social control<br />

186 Violencia e interculturalidad / Violence<br />

and interculturality. Part I<br />

187 Localizing Global Justice: The Politics of<br />

Education, Training and Development.<br />

Part I<br />

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301<br />

{OB}<br />

459<br />

{NB}<br />

454<br />

{NB}<br />

305<br />

{OB}<br />

188 Risk, Biography and Everyday Life. Part II 309<br />

{OB}<br />

189 Sensory Order(s), Sensory Transgressions 308<br />

{OB}<br />

190 The Social Organization of<br />

Knowledge. Part II<br />

191 Visual Activism: The (Street) Art of Making<br />

Visible Alternative Ways of Seeing the<br />

World<br />

192 Panel Session: Global Cultural Centers<br />

and Development of Local Cultures<br />

193 Social Positioning in Comparative/<br />

Historical Perspective<br />

Plenary Sessions 194 Plenary Session I:<br />

Social Justice and Democratization<br />

306<br />

{OB}<br />

430<br />

{NB}<br />

35<br />

{OB}<br />

31<br />

{OB}<br />

Nelson Arteaga<br />

Botello<br />

Kristy Kelly<br />

Marian Burchardt<br />

Paul Luken<br />

Christian von Wissel<br />

Trica Keaton<br />

AH Alberto L. Bialakowsky


09:00 - 10:30<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

RC30<br />

Sociology of Work<br />

RC55<br />

Social Indicators<br />

RC38<br />

Biography and Society<br />

RC23<br />

Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

RC14<br />

Sociology of<br />

Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

RC05<br />

Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations<br />

RC20<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

RC13<br />

Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC48<br />

Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research<br />

RC02<br />

Economy and Society<br />

RC45<br />

Rational Choice<br />

RC25<br />

Language and Society<br />

RC33<br />

Logic and Methodology<br />

in Sociology<br />

195 Additional Session 5 - Participación<br />

política y programas sociales<br />

196 Articulating work and family: Gender or<br />

professional group differences? / Conciliar<br />

empleo y familia: ¿Unas diferencias de<br />

género, de grupo profesional u otras?<br />

197 Assessing quality of life and social<br />

development: Notions, approaches and<br />

indicators<br />

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APT 212<br />

{OB}<br />

17<br />

{OB}<br />

23<br />

{OB}<br />

198 Bodies in motion 436<br />

{NB}<br />

199 Changing dynamic in research<br />

organizations<br />

APT 120<br />

{OB}<br />

200 Consumer culture and social issues 450<br />

{NB}<br />

201 Contemporary Racisms, Problematic<br />

Positionalities and Marginalised Voices:<br />

The Methodological Challenge<br />

202 Death and politics: Socio-historical and<br />

comparative approaches. Part I<br />

454<br />

{NB}<br />

458<br />

{NB}<br />

203 Democratization and the promise of leisure APT 110<br />

{OB}<br />

204 Democratization movements and human<br />

rights. Part I<br />

205 Democratizing futures and digital<br />

inclusion: Participatory opportunities and<br />

pitfalls<br />

38<br />

{OB}<br />

APT 16<br />

{OB}<br />

206 Diversity in corporate networks 410<br />

{NB}<br />

207 Embedded rational choice in institutional<br />

change<br />

453<br />

{NB}<br />

208 Empowerment, Language and the Body 32<br />

{OB}<br />

209 Ethnography 24<br />

{OB}<br />

Agustin Salvia<br />

Susan Bell<br />

Hebe Vessuri<br />

Indhu Rajagopal<br />

Alice Feldman<br />

Christianne Luce<br />

Gomes<br />

Celine-Marie Pascale


09:00 - 10:30<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC49<br />

Mental Health and<br />

Illness<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

RC43<br />

Housing and Built<br />

Environment<br />

RC44<br />

Labor Movements<br />

RC11<br />

Sociology of Aging<br />

RC47<br />

Social Classes and<br />

Social Movements<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

RC31<br />

Sociology of Migration<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

RC17<br />

Sociology of<br />

Organization<br />

RC52<br />

Sociology of<br />

Professional Groups<br />

RC36<br />

Alienation Theory and<br />

Research<br />

RC10<br />

Round Table<br />

Social justice and<br />

participation: The role of<br />

higher education. Part II<br />

RC10<br />

Round Table:<br />

Social justice and<br />

participation: The role of<br />

higher education. Part II<br />

210 Gender, social justice, and mental health 432<br />

{NB}<br />

211 Global Commodity Chains And<br />

Environmental Flows<br />

� 54 �<br />

303<br />

{OB}<br />

212 Housing and the right to the city. Part I 301<br />

{OB}<br />

213 Labor movements and the State: What<br />

happens when political allies take power?<br />

214 Later life decision making: Consumption,<br />

home care, and end of life<br />

215 Latin American social movements and<br />

social justice in the Global South<br />

216 Mass higher education, employment<br />

opportunities, and youth<br />

29<br />

{OB}<br />

440<br />

{NB}<br />

302<br />

{OB}<br />

448<br />

{NB}<br />

217 Migration In (Post-) Socialist Societies 464<br />

{NB}<br />

218 Movimientos de mujeres por la justicia<br />

social y la democratización en América<br />

Latina / Women`s movements for social<br />

justice and democratization in Latin<br />

America Part I<br />

219 Organizational critique before (and after?)<br />

Critical Management Studies/<br />

Mechanisms of innovation<br />

446<br />

{NB}<br />

433<br />

{NB}<br />

220 Professions and democracy. Part II 434<br />

{NB}<br />

221 Race, alienation and everyday life 452<br />

{NB}<br />

222 RC10 RC04 Part II: Round Table 1<br />

Profesionales, universidades y<br />

conocimiento<br />

223 RC10 RC04 Part II: Round Table 2<br />

Desafíos de inclusión<br />

22<br />

{OB}<br />

25<br />

{OB}<br />

Julia S. Guivant<br />

Ruy Braga<br />

Neena Chappell<br />

Emilio Taddei<br />

Habibul H. Khondker<br />

Alicia Dambrauskas;<br />

Alicia Itati Palermo<br />

Helena Serra


09:00 - 10:30<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

RC18<br />

Political Sociology<br />

Roundtable Session:<br />

Democratization and<br />

political behavior in the<br />

Latin America<br />

RC22<br />

Sociology of Religion<br />

RC31<br />

Sociology of Migration<br />

RC21<br />

Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

RC15<br />

Sociology of Health<br />

RC15<br />

Sociology of Health<br />

TG04<br />

Sociology of Risk and<br />

Uncertainty<br />

WG05<br />

Famine and Society<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

224 RC10 RC04 Part II: Round Table 3<br />

Desigualdad escolar<br />

225 RC18 Round Table 1:<br />

Democratization and elections in Latin<br />

America<br />

226 Regimes of religious regulation I:<br />

Government and social regulation of<br />

religion<br />

227 Repeat migration and social inequalities<br />

and equalities<br />

228 Segregation(s) and urban inequalities in<br />

major cities around the world. Part I<br />

229 Social inequalities and secondary<br />

education: Theories, methods and<br />

research findings<br />

230 Sociology of complementary and<br />

alternative medicine. Part I<br />

231 Towards better healthcare for all: What<br />

matters in the transformation of healthcare<br />

systems and policy. Part II<br />

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26<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

414<br />

{NB}<br />

307<br />

{OB}<br />

304<br />

{OB}<br />

APT 10<br />

{OB}<br />

438<br />

{NB}<br />

APT 210<br />

{OB}<br />

232 Voluntary Risk Taking and Edgework 309<br />

{OB}<br />

233 Social Injustice, Marginalization and<br />

Inequalities in Globalised Asia and Africa<br />

in the Context of Access to Food, Health<br />

Services and Education<br />

34<br />

{OB}<br />

Steven Lyng<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

RC37<br />

Sociology of Arts<br />

RC36<br />

Alienation Theory and<br />

Research<br />

234 Additional Session 6 - Sociología urbana APT 212<br />

{OB}<br />

235 Artistic and non-artistic markets:<br />

Entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation<br />

236 Bodies, emotions, alienation and<br />

everyday life<br />

466<br />

{NB}<br />

452<br />

{NB}<br />

Florent Gaudez<br />

Richard Miskolci


10:45 - 12:15<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC53<br />

Sociology of Childhood<br />

RC44<br />

Labor Movements<br />

RC46<br />

Clinical Sociology<br />

RC20<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

RC49<br />

Mental Health and<br />

Illness<br />

RC42<br />

Social Psychology<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

RC43<br />

Housing and Built<br />

Environment<br />

RC55<br />

Social Indicators<br />

RC29<br />

Deviance and Social<br />

Control<br />

RC48<br />

Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

RC23<br />

Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

RC18<br />

Political Sociology<br />

RC31<br />

Sociology of Migration<br />

RC12<br />

Sociology of Law<br />

RC13<br />

Sociology of Leisure<br />

237 Childhood in democracy's infancy 444<br />

{NB}<br />

238 China’s emerging working class and the<br />

future of the labor movement<br />

239 Corruption and Globalization: Open<br />

discussion<br />

240 Death and politics: Socio-historical and<br />

comparative approaches. Part II<br />

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29<br />

{OB}<br />

413<br />

{NB}<br />

458<br />

{NB}<br />

241 Disaster, society and mental health 432<br />

{NB}<br />

242 Discursive and narrative approaches to<br />

identity research<br />

19<br />

{OB}<br />

243 Environmental attitudes and behaviours 303<br />

{OB}<br />

244 Gender, science and technology: Postcolonial<br />

and feminist perspectives<br />

245 Housing policies: Latin America, popular<br />

housing, comparative<br />

246 Human Relations and its Importance for<br />

Well-Being<br />

446<br />

{NB}<br />

469<br />

{NB}<br />

23<br />

{OB}<br />

247 Human rights violations 459<br />

{NB}<br />

248 Imagining futures: Social movements,<br />

publics and contentious politics - Part I<br />

249 <strong>International</strong> science and technology<br />

cooperation: The role of academic<br />

mobility<br />

250 Intra-party conflicts: Enhancing or<br />

diminishing democracy at large?<br />

251 Latin American migration, development<br />

and transnational citizenship: A South-<br />

North academic dialogue<br />

APT 16<br />

{OB}<br />

APT 120<br />

{OB}<br />

460<br />

{NB}<br />

307<br />

{OB}<br />

252 Legal professions. Part 1 457<br />

{NB}<br />

253 Leisure across disciplines: Theories and<br />

methods<br />

APT 110<br />

{OB}<br />

Riley Dunlap<br />

Josephine Beoku-Betts<br />

Benjamin Tejerina<br />

Jean-Michel Lafleur<br />

Hilary Sommerland<br />

Thomas Henricks


10:45 - 12:15<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC25<br />

Language and Society<br />

RC21<br />

Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

RC51<br />

Sociocybernetics<br />

RC30<br />

Sociology of Work<br />

RC14<br />

Sociology of<br />

Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

RC11<br />

Sociology of Aging<br />

RC38<br />

Biography and Society<br />

RC41<br />

Sociology of Population<br />

RC35<br />

Conceptual and<br />

Terminological Analysis<br />

RC52<br />

Sociology of<br />

Professional Groups<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

Round Table Session 2:<br />

Youth identity<br />

construction: Between<br />

individualization and<br />

collective experiences<br />

of belongingness and<br />

resistance<br />

254 Lenguas Indígenas / Indigenous<br />

Languages<br />

255 Local Welfare: Changing States,<br />

Stakeholders Mobilization and Policy<br />

Rescaling<br />

256 Modern sociological systems theory in<br />

social practice. Part II<br />

257 New career theory and new realities of<br />

work in the Knowledge Economy /<br />

Nuevas teorías de la carerra y nuevas<br />

realidades de trabajo en la Economía del<br />

Conocimiento<br />

258 New media, democracy and social<br />

justice. Part II<br />

259 Participation and cultural sociology of the<br />

life course. Part I<br />

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32<br />

{OB}<br />

301<br />

{OB}<br />

304<br />

{OB}<br />

17<br />

{OB}<br />

450<br />

{NB}<br />

456<br />

{NB}<br />

260 Pictures, biographies and families 436<br />

{NB}<br />

261 Population Challenges in Health Equity 468<br />

{NB}<br />

262 Power and slavery 443<br />

{NB}<br />

263 Professional governance and health<br />

human resource management: The<br />

challenges of equality, diversity and<br />

inclusion. Part I<br />

264 RC34 Round Table:<br />

Class, place and identity<br />

265 RC34 Round Table:<br />

Identity construction processes between<br />

individualization and collective<br />

experiences. Part I<br />

266 RC34 Round Table:<br />

Identity construction processes between<br />

individualization and collective<br />

experiences. Part II<br />

434<br />

{NB}<br />

22<br />

{OB}<br />

25<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

Amado Alarcon<br />

Oksana Lychkovska<br />

Julia Rozanova<br />

Kathy Davis<br />

Craig Browne<br />

Ivy Bourgeault


10:45 - 12:15<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

Round Table Session 2:<br />

Youth identity<br />

construction: Between<br />

individualization and<br />

collective experiences<br />

of belongingness and<br />

resistance<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

Round Table Session 2:<br />

Youth identity<br />

construction: Between<br />

individualization and<br />

collective experiences<br />

of belongingness and<br />

resistance<br />

RC45<br />

Rational Choice<br />

RC22<br />

Sociology of Religion<br />

RC19<br />

Sociology of Poverty,<br />

Social Welfare and<br />

Social Policy<br />

RC54<br />

The Body in the Social<br />

Sciences<br />

RC09<br />

Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of<br />

Development<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

RC02<br />

Economy and Society<br />

RC05<br />

Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations<br />

RC17<br />

Sociology of<br />

Organization<br />

267 RC34 Round Table:<br />

Identity, education and resistance<br />

268 RC34 Round Table:<br />

Youth activism and resistance in the<br />

process of identity construction<br />

� 58 �<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

33<br />

{OB}<br />

269 RC45 Business Meeting 453<br />

{NB}<br />

270 Regimes of religious regulation II:<br />

Multiculturalism and the management of<br />

religion<br />

271 Social protection for older adults in Latin<br />

America and beyond<br />

272 The body and difference in society:<br />

Embodiment, theory and social control<br />

273 The cultural politics of economic<br />

development<br />

274 The democratic schooling: Limits,<br />

possibilities, and consequences and<br />

national agendas in a globalizing world<br />

414<br />

{NB}<br />

APT 210<br />

{OB}<br />

462<br />

{NB}<br />

464<br />

{NB}<br />

APT 10<br />

{OB}<br />

275 Theorizing gender, state and economy 410<br />

{NB}<br />

276 Tracking Contemporary Racisms on Virtual<br />

spaces and Print media<br />

277 What makes consumer market<br />

organizations?<br />

454<br />

{NB}<br />

433<br />

{NB}<br />

Jacqueline Low<br />

Bandana Purkayastha


10:45 - 12:15<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC47<br />

Social Classes and<br />

Social Movements<br />

TG05<br />

Visual Sociology<br />

TG06<br />

Institutional Ethnography<br />

TG03<br />

Human Rights and<br />

Global Justice<br />

WG02<br />

Historical and<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

WG01<br />

Sociology of Local-<br />

Global Relations<br />

WG05<br />

Famine and Society<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

278 ¿Repolitización de las movilizaciones<br />

sociales en América Latina?<br />

279 Civic Media and Creative Youth Activism<br />

in the Middle East<br />

280 Puzzles and Challenges in Institutional<br />

Ethnography Research<br />

� 59 �<br />

302<br />

{OB}<br />

430<br />

{NB}<br />

306<br />

{OB}<br />

281 Risk, Human Rights and Global Justice 305<br />

{OB}<br />

282 Case-Based Comparative-Historical<br />

Investigations: Different Purposes, Different<br />

Strategies, Different Outcomes<br />

283 Local Development and Local Democracy:<br />

Problems of Social Justice<br />

284 Tackling Poverty and Vulnerability: Role of<br />

the Informal Sector<br />

31<br />

{OB}<br />

35<br />

{OB}<br />

34<br />

{OB}<br />

Maria da Gloria Gohn<br />

Jorgelina Flury<br />

Barbara Comber;<br />

Alison Griffith<br />

Edward Sieh<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

RC22<br />

Sociology of Religion<br />

RC02<br />

Economy and Society<br />

RC53<br />

Sociology of Childhood<br />

RC26<br />

Sociotechnics,<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Practice<br />

RC30<br />

Sociology of Work<br />

RC02<br />

Economy and Society<br />

285 Additional Session 7 - Ciencia, tecnología<br />

y sociedad: Territorios de confluencia<br />

286 Alternatives religiosities and beliefs in<br />

contemporary world<br />

287 Alternatives to neoliberal globalization:<br />

Comparing counter-hegemonic projects.<br />

Part II<br />

APT 212<br />

{OB}<br />

414<br />

{NB}<br />

APT 16<br />

{OB}<br />

288 Children’s bodies 444<br />

{NB}<br />

289 Community empowerment and regional<br />

cohesion policy in times of crisis<br />

290 Conciliar empleo y familia: ¿Unas<br />

diferencias de género, de grupo<br />

profesional u otras?<br />

291 Economy, economists & public decision<br />

making<br />

442<br />

{NB}<br />

17<br />

{OB}<br />

410<br />

{NB}<br />

Larisa Vdovichenko


12:30 - 14:00<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC54<br />

The Body in the Social<br />

Sciences<br />

RC35<br />

Conceptual and<br />

Terminological Analysis<br />

RC38<br />

Biography and Society<br />

RC47<br />

Social Classes and<br />

Social Movements<br />

RC46<br />

Clinical Sociology<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

RC49<br />

Mental Health and<br />

Illness<br />

RC21<br />

Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

RC52<br />

Sociology of<br />

Professional Groups<br />

RC23<br />

Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

RC12<br />

Sociology of Law<br />

RC13<br />

Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC31<br />

Sociology of Migration<br />

RC25<br />

Language and Society<br />

RC15<br />

Sociology of Health<br />

RC17<br />

Sociology of<br />

Organization<br />

292 Embodiment and creation: Metropolitan<br />

bodies and the flows of tradition<br />

293 Epistemological challenges presented by<br />

the experience of modernity in non-<br />

Western contexts 2<br />

294 Food as a special symbol in the migration<br />

process<br />

295 Forms of social justice: Localism and<br />

globalism in Asian context<br />

� 60 �<br />

462<br />

{NB}<br />

443<br />

{NB}<br />

436<br />

{NB}<br />

302<br />

{OB}<br />

296 Health and Justice 413<br />

{NB}<br />

297 Higher education policies to promote<br />

retention and graduation<br />

298 HIV/AIDS, social change and social<br />

justice<br />

APT 10<br />

{OB}<br />

432<br />

{NB}<br />

299 Housing and the right to the city. Part II 301<br />

{OB}<br />

300 In-between fragmentation and new<br />

identities: Professional socialisation within<br />

established and emerging fields of<br />

professionalism. Part I<br />

301 Interfaces between the technical world<br />

and the lived reality.<br />

434<br />

{NB}<br />

APT 120<br />

{OB}<br />

302 Legal professions. Part 2 457<br />

{NB}<br />

303 Leisure education: Social justice in life-long<br />

learning. Part I<br />

304 Migrant ‘illegality’ and non-citizen<br />

precarious status in the Americas<br />

APT 110<br />

{OB}<br />

307<br />

{OB}<br />

305 Nationalism and Identity 32<br />

{OB}<br />

306 Obesity: A 21st century plague? 438<br />

{NB}<br />

307 Organizing climate change 433<br />

{NB}<br />

Shinsuke Sakumichi<br />

Sergio Tavolaro<br />

Lena Inowlocki<br />

Daishiro Nomiya<br />

Ana Garcia de Fanelli<br />

Christiane Schnell<br />

Hilary Sommerland<br />

Ewa Morawska<br />

Nadya Georgieva


12:30 - 14:00<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC19<br />

Sociology of Poverty,<br />

Social Welfare and<br />

Social Policy<br />

RC11<br />

Sociology of Aging<br />

RC05<br />

Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations<br />

RC36<br />

Alienation Theory and<br />

Research<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Alienation and culture<br />

RC55<br />

Social Indicators<br />

RC37<br />

Sociology of Arts<br />

RC42<br />

Social Psychology<br />

RC44<br />

Labor Movements<br />

RC51<br />

Sociocybernetics<br />

RC14<br />

Sociology of<br />

Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

RC48<br />

Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

RC41<br />

Sociology of Population<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

RC29<br />

Deviance and Social<br />

Control<br />

308 Panel discussion:<br />

The quality of social policy: Explaining<br />

cross-national and sub-national differences<br />

309 Panel:<br />

The life-course perspective in Latin America<br />

� 61 �<br />

APT 210<br />

{OB}<br />

440<br />

{NB}<br />

310 RC05 Business Meeting 454<br />

{NB}<br />

311 RC36 Round Table 1:<br />

Alienated labor in the production of<br />

cultural and social capital<br />

22<br />

{OB}<br />

312 RC55 Business Meeting 23<br />

{OB}<br />

313 Social justice and democratization: Avantgardes<br />

(then and now), art and change I<br />

314 Social resource theory: challenges,<br />

insights and prospects. Panel session<br />

315 The attack on public sector unionism and<br />

labor’s response<br />

316 The challenge of Sociocybernetics for<br />

Cultural and Political Knowing<br />

317 Videography and the Analysis of Visual<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

318 Visual Representation of Injustice and<br />

Exclusion<br />

319 Who’s afraid of population decline?<br />

Challenges, responses and consequence<br />

466<br />

{NB}<br />

19<br />

{OB}<br />

29<br />

{OB}<br />

304<br />

{OB}<br />

24<br />

{OB}<br />

38<br />

{OB}<br />

468<br />

{NB}<br />

320 Women, violence and social justice. Part II 446<br />

{NB}<br />

321 Working with, for and through young<br />

people: Community, public care and custody<br />

448<br />

{NB}<br />

322 Youth and violence 459<br />

{NB}<br />

Ruut Veenhoven<br />

Jeffrey Halley<br />

Piotr Sztompka<br />

Antoinette Hetzler<br />

Trudi Cooper


12:30 - 14:00<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

TG03<br />

Human Rights and<br />

Global Justice<br />

TG07<br />

Senses and Society<br />

TG04<br />

Sociology of Risk and<br />

Uncertainty<br />

WG02<br />

Historical and<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

WG05<br />

Famine and Society<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

323 Localizing Global Justice: The Politics of<br />

Education, Training and Development. Part II<br />

324 Sensory Scholarship: New Directions in<br />

Theory and Methodology?<br />

325 Theoretical Developments on Risk,<br />

Uncertainty and Related Concepts. Part I<br />

326 The Sociogenesis of Environmental Injustice<br />

and Inequality in Latin America: Historic-<br />

Comparative <strong>Sociological</strong> Approaches<br />

327 Towards Social and Financial Inclusion:<br />

Exploring Right Path through Social Justice,<br />

Social Security and Democratization<br />

� 62 �<br />

305<br />

{OB}<br />

308<br />

{OB}<br />

309<br />

{OB}<br />

31<br />

{OB}<br />

34<br />

{OB}<br />

Kristy Kelly<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

RC22<br />

Sociology of Religion<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

RC18<br />

Political Sociology<br />

RC29<br />

Deviance and Social<br />

Control<br />

RC14<br />

Sociology of<br />

Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

RC54<br />

The Body in the Social<br />

Sciences<br />

328 Additional Session 8 - Medioambiente,<br />

recursos naturales y desarrollo<br />

329 Academic capitalism: Transformation of<br />

justice or democracy development?<br />

330 Beliefs in the city: Religious transformations<br />

in urban areas<br />

APT 212<br />

{OB}<br />

APT 10<br />

{OB}<br />

414<br />

{NB}<br />

331 Citizenship and in/exclusion 448<br />

{NB}<br />

332 Civil society and the state in Latin America<br />

and beyond: New patterns of<br />

relationship. Part I<br />

460<br />

{NB}<br />

333 Cultural dimensions of crime and violence 459<br />

{NB}<br />

334 Cultural industries, new media and art in<br />

the global world<br />

335 Embodied players: Re-thinking the role of<br />

the physical in leisure<br />

450<br />

{NB}<br />

462<br />

{NB}<br />

Natalia Besedovsky<br />

Svetlana Sharonova<br />

Paul Lopes


14:30 - 16:00<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC11<br />

Sociology of Aging<br />

RC23<br />

Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

RC48<br />

Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

RC26<br />

Sociotechnics,<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Practice<br />

RC41<br />

Sociology of Population<br />

RC10<br />

Participation,<br />

Organizational<br />

Democracy and<br />

Self-Management<br />

RC52<br />

Sociology of<br />

Professional Groups<br />

RC05<br />

Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations<br />

RC13<br />

Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC31<br />

Sociology of Migration<br />

RC55<br />

Social Indicators<br />

RC09<br />

Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of<br />

Development<br />

RC51<br />

Sociocybernetics<br />

336 Extending working lives: Are workplace<br />

practises convergent with recent policy<br />

directions?<br />

337 Forms of interaction between science,<br />

universities and society: Knowledge<br />

mobilization, regulation and the societal<br />

impacts of scientific knowledge<br />

� 63 �<br />

440<br />

{NB}<br />

APT 120<br />

{OB}<br />

338 From alienation to empowerment. Part II. 452<br />

{NB}<br />

339 Governance, civil society and new<br />

models of democracy<br />

340 Health and migration: Current issues in<br />

population health<br />

341 Ibero-American views on participation,<br />

social justice and democracy<br />

342 In-between fragmentation and new<br />

identities: Professional socialisation within<br />

established and emerging fields of<br />

professionalism. Part II<br />

343 Indigeneity, autochthony and the politics<br />

of belonging<br />

344 Leisure, democracy and diversity of<br />

lifestyles: Children and the youth<br />

345 Migrating out of the home and into the<br />

gendered and racialized globalized<br />

market of household labor<br />

442<br />

{NB}<br />

468<br />

{NB}<br />

456<br />

{NB}<br />

434<br />

{NB}<br />

454<br />

{NB}<br />

APT 10<br />

{OB}<br />

307<br />

{OB}<br />

346 Migration and Quality of Life. Part I 23<br />

{OB}<br />

347 Migration and Social Change 464<br />

{NB}<br />

348 Modern sociological systems theory in<br />

social practice (A): Applications to<br />

societal problems<br />

304<br />

{OB}<br />

Julie McMullin<br />

Arianna Montanari<br />

Martha Nelida Ruiz<br />

Uribe<br />

Helena Serra<br />

Scott Poynting<br />

Mary Romero<br />

David Bartram


14:30 - 16:00<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

RC30<br />

Sociology of Work<br />

RC02<br />

Economy and Society<br />

RC35<br />

Conceptual and<br />

Terminological Analysis<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research Round<br />

Table Session 1<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research Round<br />

Table Session 1<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research Round<br />

Table Session 1<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research Round<br />

Table Session 1<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research Round<br />

Table Session 1<br />

RC25<br />

Language and Society<br />

RC43<br />

Housing and Built<br />

Environment<br />

RC44<br />

Labor Movements<br />

RC46<br />

Clinical Sociology<br />

RC19<br />

Sociology of Poverty,<br />

Social Welfare and<br />

Social Policy<br />

349 Movimientos de mujeres por la justicia<br />

social y la democratización en América<br />

Latina / Women`s movements for social<br />

justice and democratization in Latin<br />

America Part II<br />

350 New work organization, new work<br />

division and new skills. Part II.<br />

Transnationalisation of work practices<br />

� 64 �<br />

446<br />

{NB}<br />

17<br />

{OB}<br />

351 Organizing markets 433<br />

{NB}<br />

352 Postcolonialism and decoloniality: A<br />

dialogue<br />

353 RC07 Roundtable 1A:<br />

Politics of the Future<br />

354 RC07 Roundtable 1B:<br />

Memory’s futures: Human rights and<br />

transitional justice / El futuro de la<br />

memoria: derechos humanos y políticas<br />

de transición: verdad, justicia y reparación<br />

355 RC07 Roundtable 1C:<br />

Imagining futures: Social movements,<br />

publics and contentious politics<br />

356 RC07 Roundtable 1D:<br />

Technology/media/futures<br />

357 RC07 Roundtable 1E:<br />

Alternatives to neoliberal globalization:<br />

Comparing counterhegemonic projects<br />

443<br />

{NB}<br />

22<br />

{OB}<br />

25<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

33<br />

{OB}<br />

358 RC25 Business Meeting 32<br />

{OB}<br />

359 RC43 Business Meeting 469<br />

{NB}<br />

360 RC44 Business Meeting 29<br />

{OB}<br />

361 RC46 Business Meeting 413<br />

{NB}<br />

362 Social policy in Latin America - Part I APT 210<br />

{OB}<br />

Marlise Matos<br />

John Holmwood<br />

Y. Michal Bodemann;<br />

Carlos Demasi<br />

Arlene Torres<br />

Laura Robinson<br />

Henry Veltmeyer<br />

Carmen Midaglia


14:30 - 16:00<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

RC42<br />

Social Psychology<br />

RC19<br />

Sociology of Poverty,<br />

Social Welfare and<br />

Social Policy<br />

RC38<br />

Biography and Society<br />

RC21<br />

Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

RC47<br />

Social Classes and<br />

Social Movements<br />

RC12<br />

Sociology of Law<br />

RC37<br />

Sociology of Arts<br />

TG05<br />

Visual Sociology<br />

TG07<br />

Senses and Society<br />

TG03<br />

Human Rights and<br />

Global Justice<br />

TG04<br />

Sociology of Risk and<br />

Uncertainty<br />

TG06<br />

Institutional Ethnography<br />

WG01<br />

Sociology of Local-<br />

Global Relations<br />

WG05<br />

Famine and Society<br />

363 Sustainable consumption and<br />

environmental behaviours<br />

364 The social psychology of extreme political<br />

actions<br />

365 Towards better healthcare for all: What<br />

matters in the transformation of healthcare<br />

systems and policy. Part III<br />

� 65 �<br />

303<br />

{OB}<br />

19<br />

{OB}<br />

438<br />

{NB}<br />

366 Transnational family migrations 436<br />

{NB}<br />

367 Urban conflicts, comparative studies and<br />

planning. Part I<br />

368 Urban movements in the new metropolitan<br />

context<br />

301<br />

{OB}<br />

302<br />

{OB}<br />

369 Urban problems 457<br />

{NB}<br />

370 Uses and misuses of the arts in the public<br />

sphere I<br />

371 Critiquing Participatory Video: Experiences<br />

from Around the World<br />

372 Meet the Authors – Phillip Vannini and<br />

Dennis Waskul<br />

466<br />

{NB}<br />

430<br />

{NB}<br />

308<br />

{OB}<br />

373 TG03 Business Meeting 305<br />

{OB}<br />

374 Theoretical Developments on Risk,<br />

Uncertainty and Related Concepts. Part II<br />

309<br />

{OB}<br />

375 Transnational Ruling Relations 306<br />

{OB}<br />

376 WG01 Business Meeting 35<br />

{OB}<br />

377 WG05 Business Meeting 34<br />

{OB}<br />

Magnus Boström<br />

Irini Siouti<br />

Pierre Hamel<br />

Antonio Azuela<br />

Florent Gaudez<br />

Gabry Vanderveen<br />

Klaus Peter Japp<br />

Lois Andre-Bechely


16:15 - 17:45<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

378 Additional Session 9 - Migraciones y<br />

relaciones interculturales<br />

� 66 �<br />

APT 212<br />

{OB}<br />

Other Activities 379 Current Sociology 453<br />

{NB}<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

RC18<br />

Political Sociology<br />

RC19<br />

Sociology of Poverty,<br />

Social Welfare and<br />

Social Policy<br />

RC48<br />

Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

RC31<br />

Sociology of Migration<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

RC21<br />

Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

RC55<br />

Social Indicators<br />

RC13<br />

Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC14<br />

Sociology of<br />

Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

RC05<br />

Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations<br />

RC33<br />

Logic and Methodology<br />

in Sociology<br />

380 Academic choices and barriers on the<br />

transition to tertiary education: Issues of<br />

social justice<br />

381 Civil society and the state in Latin America<br />

and beyond: New patterns of<br />

relationship. Part II<br />

APT 10<br />

{OB}<br />

460<br />

{NB}<br />

382 Comparative social assistance models APT 210<br />

{OB}<br />

383 Democratization movements and human<br />

rights. Part II<br />

38<br />

{OB}<br />

384 Food, family and migration 434<br />

{NB}<br />

385 Futures, values and sociological<br />

theory - Part I<br />

386 Gender & Arab revolts: Where are the<br />

women?<br />

387 Generations and intergenerational<br />

relationships in the global age<br />

388 Governing cities: A comparison of large<br />

cities<br />

389 Keynote speaker session: Ruut Veenhoven:<br />

Quality of life: Its past and its future<br />

390 Leisure, work, time-budgets and the<br />

economic crisis<br />

391 Media, cultural diversity and identity<br />

transformations in a global world<br />

392 Memoria indígena: ¿Otra dimensión de<br />

las luchas políticas actuales de los<br />

pueblos originarios de Latinoamérica?<br />

393 Methodology and its Role in Interrogating<br />

Social and Demographic Dynamics<br />

APT 16<br />

{OB}<br />

446<br />

{NB}<br />

448<br />

{NB}<br />

301<br />

{OB}<br />

23<br />

{OB}<br />

APT 110<br />

{OB}<br />

450<br />

{NB}<br />

454<br />

{NB}<br />

24<br />

{OB}<br />

Iasonas Lamprianou<br />

Sharon Barnartt<br />

Ethel Kosminsky<br />

Elisa Reis<br />

Zakia Salime<br />

Carmen Leccardi<br />

Mariano Rojas<br />

Jochen Dreher<br />

Natividad Gutierrez<br />

Chong<br />

Linda Hewitt


16:15 - 17:45<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC31<br />

Sociology of Migration<br />

RC11<br />

Sociology of Aging<br />

RC02<br />

Economy and Society<br />

RC09<br />

Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of<br />

Development<br />

RC11<br />

Sociology of Aging<br />

RC15<br />

Sociology of Health<br />

RC20<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

RC23<br />

Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

RC35<br />

Conceptual and<br />

Terminological Analysis<br />

RC36<br />

Alienation Theory and<br />

Research<br />

RC37<br />

Sociology of Arts<br />

RC51<br />

Sociocybernetics<br />

RC46<br />

Clinical Sociology<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

RC42<br />

Social Psychology<br />

RC44<br />

Labor Movements<br />

RC47<br />

Social Classes and<br />

Social Movements<br />

394 New migration profiles in a globalised<br />

world and changing paradigms of<br />

migration<br />

395 Participation and its relationship to social<br />

justice and democracy. Part II<br />

� 67 �<br />

307<br />

{OB}<br />

456<br />

{NB}<br />

396 RC02 Business Meeting 410<br />

{NB}<br />

397 RC09 Business Meeting 464<br />

{NB}<br />

398 RC11 Business Meeting 440<br />

{NB}<br />

399 RC15 Business Meeting 438<br />

{NB}<br />

400 RC20 Business Meeting 458<br />

{NB}<br />

401 RC23 Business Meeting APT 120<br />

{OB}<br />

402 RC35 Business Meeting 443<br />

{NB}<br />

403 RC36 Business Meeting 452<br />

{NB}<br />

404 RC37 Business Meeting 466<br />

{NB}<br />

405 RC51 Business meeting 304<br />

{OB}<br />

406 Social Justice and Democratization 413<br />

{NB}<br />

407 Social learning for sustainability:<br />

Knowledge, democracy and justice<br />

303<br />

{OB}<br />

408 The social psychology of language. 19<br />

{OB}<br />

409 Trade unions in the green economy 29<br />

{OB}<br />

410 When, where and how do movements<br />

matter? Consequences of social<br />

movements<br />

302<br />

{OB}<br />

Catherine de Wenden<br />

Martine Revel<br />

Larry Isaac


16:15 - 17:45<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

TG05<br />

Visual Sociology<br />

TG03<br />

Human Rights and<br />

Global Justice Round<br />

Table Session: Human<br />

Rights, the search for<br />

dignity and the<br />

oppression of the<br />

masses I<br />

TG03<br />

Human Rights and<br />

Global Justice Round<br />

Table Session: Human<br />

Rights, the search for<br />

dignity and the<br />

oppression of the<br />

masses I<br />

TG03<br />

Human Rights and<br />

Global Justice Round<br />

Table Session: Human<br />

Rights, the search for<br />

dignity and the<br />

oppression of the<br />

masses I<br />

TG04<br />

Sociology of Risk and<br />

Uncertainty<br />

TG06<br />

Institutional Ethnography<br />

18:15 - 19:45<br />

411 Collaborative Visual Methodologies. Part I 430<br />

{NB}<br />

412 Table 1:<br />

Human Rights as Politics<br />

413 Table 2:<br />

Social Justice<br />

414 Table 3:<br />

Human Rights Abuses<br />

� 68 �<br />

22<br />

{OB}<br />

25<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

415 TG04 Business Meeting 309<br />

{OB}<br />

416 TG06 Business Meeting 306<br />

{OB}<br />

Plenary Sessions 417 Plenary Session II:<br />

Gender and Human Rights<br />

20:15 - 21:45<br />

418 OPEN FORUM I:<br />

Social Justice and Democratization in<br />

Argentina / Justicia Social y<br />

Democratización en Argentina<br />

Valentina Anzoise<br />

Tessa le Roux<br />

AH Margaret Abraham<br />

AH Silvia Lago Martinez;<br />

Federico Schuster


09:00 - 10:30<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

RC18<br />

Political Sociology<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

RC38<br />

Biography and Society<br />

RC53<br />

Sociology of Childhood<br />

RC14<br />

Sociology of<br />

Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

RC23<br />

Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

RC10<br />

Participation,<br />

Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-<br />

Management<br />

RC19<br />

Sociology of Poverty,<br />

Social Welfare and<br />

Social Policy<br />

RC22<br />

Sociology of Religion<br />

RC15<br />

Sociology of Health<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

RC35<br />

Conceptual and<br />

Terminological Analysis<br />

419 Additional Session 10 - Mujeres y<br />

juventud<br />

� 69 �<br />

APT 212<br />

{OB}<br />

420 Age of democracy, age of inequality 460<br />

{NB}<br />

421 As the world turns: Higher education for<br />

democratic participation or status quo<br />

elitism?<br />

422 Biography, biographical research and<br />

politics. Part I<br />

423 Children, society and exclusions. Part II-A<br />

in Spanish<br />

424 Ciudadanía digital, e-democracia y<br />

e-competencia en las sociedades<br />

contemporáneas<br />

425 Conflicting economies, livelihoods and<br />

social-environmental interactions<br />

APT 10<br />

{OB}<br />

436<br />

{NB}<br />

444<br />

{NB}<br />

450<br />

{NB}<br />

303<br />

{OB}<br />

426 Contested science, risk and governance APT 120<br />

{OB}<br />

427 Cooperatives, social economy and<br />

economic policies for justice and<br />

participation in the new millennium<br />

428 Economic development and the role of<br />

social policy: Latin America and East Asia<br />

456<br />

{NB}<br />

APT 210<br />

{OB}<br />

429 Ethnicity, beliefs and religiosities 414<br />

{NB}<br />

430 Exploring boundaries of pathology and<br />

normality, bodies and minds following the<br />

emergence of the new neurosciences:<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> challenges<br />

431 Gender policies in Latin America: A route<br />

to social justice?<br />

432 Global modernity. Sociology facing the<br />

post-western age<br />

438<br />

{NB}<br />

446<br />

{NB}<br />

443<br />

{NB}<br />

Michaela Koettig<br />

Magdalena Felice<br />

Maria<br />

Fregidou-Malama<br />

Breno Cypriano<br />

Volker H. Schmidt


09:00 - 10:30<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC09<br />

Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of<br />

Development<br />

RC43<br />

Housing and Built<br />

Environment<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

RC13<br />

Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC21<br />

Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

RC49<br />

Mental Health and<br />

Illness<br />

RC44<br />

Labor Movements<br />

RC25<br />

Language and Society<br />

WG02<br />

Historical and<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

RC20<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

RC33<br />

Logic and Methodology<br />

in Sociology<br />

RC17<br />

Sociology of<br />

Organization<br />

RC11<br />

Sociology of Aging<br />

RC21<br />

Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

RC45<br />

Rational Choice<br />

433 Globalization, futures of management and<br />

resistance movements. Part II<br />

� 70 �<br />

464<br />

{NB}<br />

434 Housing policy and processes 469<br />

{NB}<br />

435 Keywords in youth studies 448<br />

{NB}<br />

436 Leisure and the arts: Identity and selfexpression<br />

437 Migration, migrants and the development<br />

of inclusive urban cultures and identities.<br />

Part I<br />

APT 110<br />

{OB}<br />

307<br />

{OB}<br />

438 New challenges in mental health policies 432<br />

{NB}<br />

439 New roles for intellectuals in the labor<br />

movement?<br />

440 Old & New Media: Changing Public<br />

Spheres<br />

441 Policies on Inequality, Racialization and<br />

Migration<br />

442 Public spaces put to the test. A Europe-<br />

Latin America comparison<br />

443 Qualitative Methods in the Sociology of<br />

Religion. Part I<br />

444 Responsibility, participation and<br />

communication in organisations /<br />

Experiencias de participación y<br />

comunicación: responsabilidad social en<br />

organizaciones de Latinoamérica<br />

445 Retirement, older workers and pension<br />

policy<br />

446 Segregation(s) and urban inequalities in<br />

major cities around the world. Part II<br />

447 Social capital: Current research on bases<br />

and outcomes<br />

29<br />

{OB}<br />

32<br />

{OB}<br />

454<br />

{NB}<br />

458<br />

{NB}<br />

24<br />

{OB}<br />

433<br />

{NB}<br />

440<br />

{NB}<br />

301<br />

{OB}<br />

453<br />

{NB}<br />

Lynne Ciochetto<br />

Yuri Kazepov<br />

Anahi Farji Neer<br />

Vilna Bashi Treitler<br />

Emilio de Ipola<br />

John Williamson


09:00 - 10:30<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC47<br />

Social Classes and<br />

Social Movements<br />

RC12<br />

Sociology of Law<br />

RC51<br />

Sociocybernetics<br />

RC26<br />

Sociotechnics,<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Practice<br />

RC31<br />

Sociology of Migration<br />

RC29<br />

Deviance and Social<br />

Control<br />

RC46<br />

Clinical Sociology<br />

RC37<br />

Sociology of Arts<br />

RC52<br />

Sociology of<br />

Professional Groups<br />

RC30<br />

Sociology of Work<br />

TG05<br />

Visual Sociology<br />

TG04<br />

Sociology of Risk and<br />

Uncertainty<br />

TG03<br />

Human Rights and<br />

Global Justice<br />

TG03<br />

Human Rights and<br />

Global Justice<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Human Rights, the<br />

search for dignity and<br />

the oppression of the<br />

masses II<br />

448 Social Movement 2.0 302<br />

{OB}<br />

449 Social systems and legal systems:<br />

transnormative reflexivity in a<br />

multidimensional society. Part 1 /<br />

Reflexividad transnormativa en una<br />

sociedad multidimensional. Parte 1<br />

450 Society, ciberculture and sociocybernetics<br />

and sociology on the move<br />

451 Sustainable communities, social capital<br />

and the globalisation of work<br />

452 Temporary labour migrations: The<br />

resurgence of guestworker programs<br />

� 71 �<br />

457<br />

{NB}<br />

304<br />

{OB}<br />

442<br />

{NB}<br />

468<br />

{NB}<br />

453 The debate on policing models 459<br />

{NB}<br />

454 The History and Current Status of Clinical<br />

Sociology in Nations and Regions: Open<br />

Discussion<br />

455 The sociology of art and sociological<br />

theory: Intersections and new dialogues<br />

456 Theoretical challenges for professions and<br />

professionalism: Social justice,<br />

democratisation and transformative change<br />

413<br />

{NB}<br />

466<br />

{NB}<br />

434<br />

{NB}<br />

457 Work and immigration 17<br />

{OB}<br />

458 Collaborative Visual Methodologies. Part II 430<br />

{NB}<br />

459 Governing the Risk Society. Part I 309<br />

{OB}<br />

460 Table 1:<br />

Theory of Dignity<br />

461 Table 2:<br />

Brazil and Argentina<br />

22<br />

{OB}<br />

25<br />

{OB}<br />

Antimo Luigi Farro<br />

Vitorio Olgiati<br />

Nataliya Velikaya<br />

Gustavo Verduzco<br />

Viviana Arbelo<br />

Eduardo De La Fuente<br />

Jens-Christian Smeby<br />

Dee Britton<br />

Manuel Cavia


09:00 - 10:30<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

TG03<br />

Human Rights and<br />

Global Justice<br />

TG07<br />

Senses and Society<br />

WG01<br />

Sociology of Local-<br />

Global Relations<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

462 Table 3:<br />

National Issue<br />

� 72 �<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

463 The Senses in Selfhood and Identity 308<br />

{OB}<br />

464 Panel Session: Protest Movement in<br />

Globalizing World<br />

35<br />

{OB}<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

RC46<br />

Clinical Sociology<br />

RC18<br />

Political Sociology<br />

RC37<br />

Sociology of Arts<br />

RC47<br />

Social Classes and<br />

Social Movements<br />

RC38<br />

Biography and Society<br />

RC36<br />

Alienation Theory and<br />

Research<br />

465 Additional Session 11 - Trabajo, orden<br />

jurídico y las nuevas prácticas de inclusión<br />

APT 212<br />

{OB}<br />

466 RT 1a Cultura económica y sociedad 27<br />

{OB}<br />

467 RT 1b Desigualdades educativas y<br />

sociales<br />

468 RT 1c Sociología, antropología y<br />

aproximaciones filosóficas a las<br />

emociones en el contexto escolar<br />

469 RT 1d Movimientos sociales, participación<br />

y democracia en América Latina<br />

470 Accreditation of Clinical, Applied and<br />

Engaged Public Sociology and<br />

Interdisciplinary Programs in the US and<br />

Other Countries: Open Discussion<br />

28<br />

{OB}<br />

29<br />

{OB}<br />

30<br />

{OB}<br />

413<br />

{NB}<br />

471 Age of Democracy, Age of Inequality. Part II 460<br />

{NB}<br />

472 Art as research tool and/or sociological<br />

data: Visual, sound and sensory<br />

methodologies<br />

473 Authors meets actors: Dialogues between<br />

academia and Latin American social<br />

movements<br />

474 Biography, biographical research and<br />

politics. Part II<br />

475 Bodies, emotions, alienation and resistance:<br />

Studies in contemporary culture / Cuerpos,<br />

emociones, alienación y resistencia: Estudios<br />

sobre cultura contemporánea<br />

466<br />

{NB}<br />

302<br />

{OB}<br />

436<br />

{NB}<br />

452<br />

{NB}<br />

Arvydas Matulionis<br />

Eduardo De La Fuente<br />

Manuel Antonio<br />

Garreton<br />

Lena Perez<br />

Miriam Adelman


10:45 - 12:15<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC53<br />

Sociology of Childhood<br />

RC35<br />

Conceptual and<br />

Terminological Analysis<br />

RC14<br />

Sociology of<br />

Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

RC09<br />

Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of<br />

Development<br />

RC33<br />

Logic and Methodology<br />

in Sociology<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research<br />

RC41<br />

Sociology of Population<br />

RC43<br />

Housing and Built<br />

Environment<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

RC05<br />

Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations<br />

RC02<br />

Economy and Society<br />

RC11<br />

Sociology of Aging<br />

RC30<br />

Sociology of Work<br />

RC23<br />

Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

RC49<br />

Mental Health and<br />

Illness<br />

476 Children, society and exclusions. Part II-B<br />

in Spanish<br />

� 73 �<br />

444<br />

{NB}<br />

477 Democracy and democratisation 443<br />

{NB}<br />

478 Desarrollo social y cooperación 2.0<br />

Co-organized with AISO<br />

479 Economic globalization, culture and the<br />

transformation of management practices<br />

450<br />

{NB}<br />

464<br />

{NB}<br />

480 Experimental Sociology 24<br />

{OB}<br />

481 Futures, values and sociological theory.<br />

Part II<br />

482 Global issues in fertility and reproductive<br />

health<br />

APT 16<br />

{OB}<br />

468<br />

{NB}<br />

483 Housing and the Right to the City. Part III 469<br />

{NB}<br />

484 Identity politics and skilled migration:<br />

Negotiating social justice issues<br />

485 Inclusion and exclusion in ethnically<br />

diverse non-settler societies<br />

486 Informal economies and the ethnography<br />

of economic life.<br />

487 Intergenerational solidarity: Bringing the<br />

public and the private into dialogue<br />

488 Labor solidarity in the era of neo-liberal<br />

globalization<br />

489 Leisure and digital transformation:<br />

Emerging patterns of communication and<br />

electronic community / El ocio y las<br />

transformaciones digitales / Les loisirs et<br />

les transformations numeriques<br />

490 Mental health and illness in modern<br />

societies<br />

446<br />

{NB}<br />

454<br />

{NB}<br />

410<br />

{NB}<br />

440<br />

{NB}<br />

17<br />

{OB}<br />

APT 110<br />

{OB}<br />

432<br />

{NB}<br />

David Strecker<br />

Leticia Porto Pedrosa<br />

Dudley Poston<br />

Peter Ratcliffe<br />

Virpi Timonen<br />

Ryoichi Horiguchi


10:45 - 12:15<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC48<br />

Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

RC44<br />

Labor Movements<br />

RC10<br />

Participation,<br />

Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-<br />

Management<br />

RC22<br />

Sociology of Religion<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Issues of democracy<br />

and justice in education<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Issues of democracy<br />

and justice in education<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Issues of democracy<br />

and justice in education<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

RC17<br />

Sociology of<br />

Organization<br />

RC26<br />

Sociotechnics,<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Practice<br />

RC29<br />

Deviance and Social<br />

Control<br />

491 Movimientos sociales actuales en América<br />

Latina II. Posturas frente a la arena<br />

político-institucional: Participación,<br />

oposición, articulación.<br />

492 Natural resource governance: Participation,<br />

citizenship and democratization<br />

493 Organizing the production of alternative<br />

visions to support social justice<br />

494 Participation and Cultural Sociology of the<br />

life course. Part II<br />

� 74 �<br />

38<br />

{OB}<br />

303<br />

{OB}<br />

29<br />

{OB}<br />

456<br />

{NB}<br />

495 Politics and Religion 414<br />

{NB}<br />

496 RC04 Round Table 1:<br />

Democracy<br />

497 RC04 Round Table 2:<br />

Teachers and schooling<br />

498 RC04 Round Table 3:<br />

Educational issues in Latin America<br />

499 RC04 Round Table 4:<br />

Educational issues of globalization<br />

500 RC04 Round Table 5:<br />

Issues of ethics in education<br />

22<br />

{OB}<br />

25<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

33<br />

{OB}<br />

501 RC17 Business Meeting 433<br />

{NB}<br />

502 RC26 Business Meeting 442<br />

{NB}<br />

503 RC29 Business Meeting 459<br />

{NB}<br />

Fernanda Valeria Torres<br />

Jose Esteban Castro<br />

Michelle Williams<br />

Andreas Hoff<br />

M’hammed Sabour<br />

Mariano<br />

Fernandez-Enguita<br />

Jason Chien-chen<br />

Chang<br />

Esther Ibarra Rosales<br />

Robert Nash Parker;<br />

Juan Pegoraro;<br />

Alex Teixeira


10:45 - 12:15<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC20<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

RC12<br />

Sociology of Law<br />

RC51<br />

Sociocybernetics<br />

RC54<br />

The Body in the Social<br />

Sciences<br />

RC45<br />

Rational Choice<br />

RC15<br />

Sociology of Health<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

RC23<br />

Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

RC19<br />

Sociology of Poverty,<br />

Social Welfare and<br />

Social Policy<br />

RC31<br />

Sociology of Migration<br />

RC21<br />

Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

RC42<br />

Social Psychology<br />

RC55<br />

Social Indicators<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

TG04<br />

Sociology of Risk and<br />

Uncertainty<br />

504 Social distinction and globalization 458<br />

{NB}<br />

505 Social systems and legal systems:<br />

transnormative reflexivity in a<br />

multidimensional society. Part 2 /<br />

Reflexividad transnormativa en una<br />

sociedad multidimensional. Parte 2<br />

506 Sociocybernetic approach to<br />

democratization processes<br />

507 The cultural nature of time: How many<br />

kinds of time?<br />

508 The evolution of networks and social cooperation<br />

509 The health workforce governance<br />

continuum: Good professionals, safer<br />

patients and the right to health care<br />

510 The Role of Language in Shaping Gender<br />

Justice and Sexual Rights Movements<br />

511 The social and environmental impacts of<br />

nanotechnologies and other emerging<br />

technologies<br />

512 Transnational actors and processes in<br />

social policy: Latin America and beyond<br />

513 Undocumented immigrants and social<br />

justice<br />

514 Urban conflicts, comparative studies and<br />

planning. Part II<br />

515 Work, identities and labor subjectivities in<br />

the new capitalism: Psychosocial readings<br />

� 75 �<br />

457<br />

{NB}<br />

304<br />

{OB}<br />

462<br />

{NB}<br />

453<br />

{NB}<br />

438<br />

{NB}<br />

32<br />

{OB}<br />

APT 120<br />

{OB}<br />

APT 210<br />

{OB}<br />

307<br />

{OB}<br />

301<br />

{OB}<br />

19<br />

{OB}<br />

516 World suffering 23<br />

{OB}<br />

517 Young people as actors of development in<br />

transitional countries: Ethnic majority and<br />

minority youth<br />

448<br />

{NB}<br />

518 Governing the Risk Society. Part II 309<br />

{OB}<br />

Jean-Pascal Daloz<br />

Germano Schwartz<br />

Roberto Cipriani<br />

Melanie Heath<br />

Ito Peng<br />

Peter Kivisto<br />

Ronald Anderson<br />

Ilze Koroleva<br />

Chiranjibi Rijal


10:45 - 12:15<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

TG03<br />

Human Rights and<br />

Global Justice<br />

TG05<br />

Visual Sociology<br />

TG07<br />

Senses and Society<br />

WG02<br />

Historical and<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

WG01<br />

Sociology of Local-<br />

Global Relations<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

519 Human Rights: How Do We Tackle the<br />

Problems of Indigenous Youth?<br />

520 New Media, Videos and Cyber-Activism<br />

on Social and Environmental Issues<br />

� 76 �<br />

305<br />

{OB}<br />

430<br />

{NB}<br />

521 Urbanity, Space and Place 308<br />

{OB}<br />

522 Latin America: Modernizations and<br />

Modernities in Global Contexts –<br />

Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives<br />

523 Political Culture and Political Actors:<br />

Socialization, Recruitment and Values of<br />

the Local Political Class<br />

31<br />

{OB}<br />

35<br />

{OB}<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

RC25<br />

Language and Society<br />

RC13<br />

Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC41<br />

Sociology of Population<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

RC15<br />

Sociology of Health<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research<br />

RC11<br />

Sociology of Aging<br />

524 Additional Session 12 - Movimientos<br />

sociales<br />

APT 212<br />

{OB}<br />

525 RT 2a Derecho y profesiones 27<br />

{OB}<br />

526 RT 2b Problemas urbanos 28<br />

{OB}<br />

527 RT 2c Análisis científico y grupos sociales<br />

en riesgo<br />

528 Bilinguismo y Jerarquía Social /<br />

Bilingualism and Social Hierarchy<br />

529 Cultural and spiritual leisure values of the<br />

East and West<br />

29<br />

{OB}<br />

32<br />

{OB}<br />

APT 110<br />

{OB}<br />

530 Developments in the study of mortality 468<br />

{NB}<br />

531 Environmental movements, organizations<br />

and civil societies<br />

532 Health Inequalities Across European<br />

Health Systems<br />

533 Imagining futures: Social movements,<br />

publics and contentious politics. Part II<br />

534 Intergenerational Relations: Intimate Ties<br />

and Solidarity<br />

303<br />

{OB}<br />

438<br />

{NB}<br />

APT 16<br />

{OB}<br />

440<br />

{NB}<br />

Maria de Lourdes Beldi<br />

de Alcantara<br />

Valentina Anzoise<br />

Lourdes Neri<br />

Catherine, Mei Ling<br />

Wong<br />

Benjamin Tejerina<br />

Edmund Kenneth<br />

Mugayehwenkyi


12:30 - 14:00<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

RC23<br />

Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

RC44<br />

Labor Movements<br />

RC31<br />

Sociology of Migration<br />

RC48<br />

Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

RC02<br />

Economy and Society<br />

RC33<br />

Logic and Methodology<br />

in Sociology<br />

RC20<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

RC47<br />

Social Classes and<br />

Social Movements<br />

RC10<br />

Participation,<br />

Organizational<br />

Democracy and<br />

Self-Management<br />

RC12<br />

Sociology of Law<br />

RC14<br />

Sociology of<br />

Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

RC18<br />

Political Sociology<br />

Roundtable Session:<br />

Socio-political identities,<br />

stigmatization and<br />

redress of rights<br />

535 Justice in schools and civic education APT 10<br />

{OB}<br />

536 Latin America in the global science system APT 120<br />

{OB}<br />

537 Making transnational networks more<br />

effective vehicles for North-South and<br />

South-South labor solidarity<br />

� 77 �<br />

29<br />

{OB}<br />

538 Migration and Development I 307<br />

{OB}<br />

539 Movimientos sociales actuales en América<br />

Latina. Part III<br />

540 Neoliberalism and recomposition of Latin<br />

American elites. Part I<br />

541 Organizations and Mixed Methods.<br />

Possibilities and Requirements of a Meso-<br />

Level Sociology<br />

542 Qualitative Interviews in Comparative<br />

Sociology<br />

543 Radical movements examine a political<br />

and social order<br />

38<br />

{OB}<br />

410<br />

{NB}<br />

24<br />

{OB}<br />

458<br />

{NB}<br />

302<br />

{OB}<br />

544 RC10 Business Meeting 456<br />

{NB}<br />

545 RC12 Business Meeting 457<br />

{NB}<br />

546 RC14 Business Meeting 450<br />

{NB}<br />

547 RC18 Round Table 1:<br />

Responses to stigmatization and redress<br />

rights - A comparative study of Brazil,<br />

Israel and United States<br />

22<br />

{OB}<br />

Robert O’Brien<br />

Eric Popkin<br />

Antonia Muñoz<br />

Fumiya Onaka<br />

Antimo Luigi Farro


12:30 - 14:00<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC18<br />

Political Sociology<br />

Roundtable Session:<br />

Socio-political identities,<br />

stigmatization and<br />

redress of rights<br />

RC22<br />

Sociology of Religion<br />

RC30<br />

Sociology of Work<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

RC42<br />

Social Psychology<br />

RC46<br />

Clinical Sociology<br />

RC21<br />

Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

RC51<br />

Sociocybernetics<br />

RC09<br />

Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of<br />

Development<br />

RC54<br />

The Body in the Social<br />

Sciences<br />

RC36<br />

Alienation Theory and<br />

Research<br />

RC29<br />

Deviance and Social<br />

Control<br />

RC19<br />

Sociology of Poverty,<br />

Social Welfare and<br />

Social Policy<br />

RC35<br />

Conceptual and<br />

Terminological Analysis<br />

RC55<br />

Social Indicators<br />

548 RC18 Round Table 2:<br />

Transcending the national borders: Social<br />

forces and socio-political identities in<br />

international politics<br />

� 78 �<br />

25<br />

{OB}<br />

549 RC22 Business Meeting 414<br />

{NB}<br />

550 RC30 Business Meeting 17<br />

{OB}<br />

551 RC32 Business Meeting 446<br />

{NB}<br />

552 RC42 Business Meeting 19<br />

{OB}<br />

553 RC46 Business Meeting<br />

and Award Presentations<br />

554 Social justice and voice: Urban suffering<br />

between transformations of the city and<br />

participation<br />

555 Sociocybernetic principles: Technology,<br />

ecology and globalization<br />

556 The Arab revolution of 2011 in<br />

comparative perspective<br />

557 The body and the habitat: Mapping the<br />

environment<br />

558 The Internet, alienation and overcoming<br />

alienation<br />

559 The social construction of the police:<br />

Dilemmas of police learning<br />

560 The uneasy relationship between CCTs<br />

and universalism in Latin America<br />

413<br />

{NB}<br />

301<br />

{OB}<br />

304<br />

{OB}<br />

464<br />

{NB}<br />

462<br />

{NB}<br />

452<br />

{NB}<br />

459<br />

{NB}<br />

APT 210<br />

{OB}<br />

561 Time and Society 443<br />

{NB}<br />

562 Translating research on subjective<br />

well-being into public policies<br />

23<br />

{OB}<br />

Fernando Lopez-Alves<br />

Guillermina Jasso<br />

Damayanthie<br />

Eluwawalage<br />

Robert Hassan


12:30 - 14:00<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC37<br />

Sociology of Arts<br />

RC05<br />

Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

TG04<br />

Sociology of Risk and<br />

Uncertainty<br />

TG03<br />

Human Rights and<br />

Global Justice<br />

TG05<br />

Visual Sociology<br />

WG02<br />

Historical and<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

563 Uses and misuses of the arts in the public<br />

sphere II<br />

564 Where are you from? Experiences of<br />

exclusion, marginalization and racism. Part II<br />

565 Youth cultures and new social movements<br />

in the context of the digital revolution<br />

� 79 �<br />

466<br />

{NB}<br />

436<br />

{NB}<br />

448<br />

{NB}<br />

566 Risk Discourse and the Media. Part I 309<br />

{OB}<br />

567 Social or Community Conditions That<br />

Nurture and Sustain Human Rights<br />

568 Teaching Visual Methods, Learning to<br />

Become a Visual Sociologist<br />

569 The Politics of Development and Social<br />

Struggle in Latin America: The<br />

Sociogenesis and Psychogenesis of<br />

Political Consciousness<br />

305<br />

{OB}<br />

430<br />

{NB}<br />

31<br />

{OB}<br />

Jan Marontate<br />

Roswitha Breckner<br />

Airi-Alina Allaste<br />

Brian Gran<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

RC51<br />

Sociocybernetics<br />

RC44<br />

Labor Movements<br />

RC21<br />

Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

570 Additional Session 13 - Calidad de vida,<br />

estratificación social y políticas públicas<br />

571 RT 3a Desigualdad y pobreza en el<br />

espacio urbano 1: personas en situación<br />

de calle y procesos de renovación en<br />

áreas centrales<br />

572 RT 3b Desigualdad y pobreza en el<br />

espacio urbano 2: disputas por el<br />

espacio público y acciones estatales<br />

573 RT 3c Investigaciones actuales en<br />

Sociología<br />

574 Book Presentation: Sociocibernética,<br />

cibercultur@ y Sociedad<br />

575 Building Transnational Solidarity among<br />

National Labor Movements<br />

APT 212<br />

{OB}<br />

27<br />

{OB}<br />

28<br />

{OB}<br />

29<br />

{OB}<br />

304<br />

{OB}<br />

29<br />

{OB}<br />

576 Business Meeting 301<br />

{OB}<br />

Syd Krochmalny<br />

Edward Webster


14:30 - 16:00<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC47<br />

Social Classes and<br />

Social Movements<br />

RC14<br />

Sociology of<br />

Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

RC41<br />

Sociology of Population<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

RC43<br />

Housing and Built<br />

Environment<br />

RC42<br />

Social Psychology<br />

RC19<br />

Sociology of Poverty,<br />

Social Welfare and<br />

Social Policy<br />

RC02<br />

Economy and Society<br />

RC55<br />

Social Indicators<br />

RC18<br />

Political Sociology<br />

RC15<br />

Sociology of Health<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research<br />

577 Civil society against violence 302<br />

{OB}<br />

578 Cuestiones en torno a la comunicación<br />

contemporánea / Contemporary<br />

communication issues<br />

579 Demographic challenges associated with<br />

aging populations in the developing world<br />

580 From subordination to representation:<br />

Democratization, social justice and<br />

empowerment in the Middle East<br />

581 Gender empowerment and microfinance:<br />

Theoretical and empirical perspectives<br />

582 Informal settlements: Land and housing<br />

markets, policies and formalisation<br />

583 <strong>International</strong> Encyclopedia of Social and<br />

Behavioral Sciences. Panel session<br />

� 80 �<br />

450<br />

{NB}<br />

468<br />

{NB}<br />

446<br />

{NB}<br />

453<br />

{NB}<br />

469<br />

{NB}<br />

19<br />

{OB}<br />

584 Keynote lecture APT 210<br />

{OB}<br />

585 Neoliberalism and recomposition of Latin<br />

American elites. Part II<br />

586 Objective living conditions, poverty and<br />

social status<br />

587 Participatory institutions, political clientelism<br />

and democratization within the State<br />

588 Professional governance and health<br />

human resource management: the<br />

challenges of equality, diversity and<br />

inclusion. Part II<br />

410<br />

{NB}<br />

23<br />

{OB}<br />

460<br />

{NB}<br />

438<br />

{NB}<br />

589 RC04 Business Meeting APT 10<br />

{OB}<br />

590 RC07 Business Meeting APT 16<br />

{OB}<br />

Hyun-Chin Lim<br />

Ana Rivoir<br />

Suaad Zayed<br />

Al-Oraimi;<br />

Nilay Cabuk Kaya<br />

Jan Delhey<br />

A. Gary Dworkin


14:30 - 16:00<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Current research in<br />

environmental<br />

Sociology 1<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Current research in<br />

environmental<br />

Sociology 1<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Current research in<br />

environmental<br />

Sociology 1<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Current research in<br />

environmental<br />

Sociology 1<br />

RC31<br />

Sociology of Migration<br />

RC38<br />

Biography and Society<br />

RC48<br />

Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

RC23<br />

Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

RC05<br />

Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations<br />

RC10<br />

Participation,<br />

Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-<br />

Management<br />

RC37<br />

Sociology of Arts<br />

591 RC24 Table 1<br />

Environmental governance: from local to<br />

global (English)<br />

592 RC24 Table 2<br />

Natural resource governance in Latin<br />

America (Spanish/English)<br />

593 RC24 Table 3<br />

Environmental conflict in Latin America<br />

(Spanish/English)<br />

594 RC24 Table 4<br />

Energy, climate and risk (English)<br />

� 81 �<br />

22<br />

{OB}<br />

25<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

595 RC31 Business Meeting 307<br />

{OB}<br />

596 RC38 Business Meeting 436<br />

{NB}<br />

597 RC48 Business Meeting 38<br />

{OB}<br />

598 Risk, disaster and sustainability:<br />

Remodelling on Fukushima<br />

599 Social inclusion (or its absence) in settler<br />

societies<br />

600 Social justice and democratization through<br />

participation and/or self-management?<br />

601 Social justice and democratization: Avantgardes<br />

(then and now), art and change II<br />

APT 120<br />

{OB}<br />

454<br />

{NB}<br />

456<br />

{NB}<br />

466<br />

{NB}<br />

Luigi Pellizzoni<br />

Fernanda Sant Anna<br />

Ana Vara<br />

Koichi Hasegawa<br />

Ann Denis<br />

Vera Vratusa<br />

Ilaria Riccioni


14:30 - 16:00<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC25<br />

Language and Society<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

RC46<br />

Clinical Sociology<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

TG04<br />

Sociology of Risk and<br />

Uncertainty<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

602 The Language of Collective Memory 32<br />

{OB}<br />

603 Women, leisure and family in the age of<br />

transformations<br />

� 82 �<br />

APT 110<br />

{OB}<br />

604 Work and Clinical Sociology 413<br />

{NB}<br />

605 Youth cultures from a cosmopolitan<br />

perspective<br />

448<br />

{NB}<br />

606 Risk Discourse and the Media. Part II 309<br />

{OB}<br />

Other Activities 607 Simultaneous Roundtable Session for<br />

Junior/Senior Sociologists<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

WG02<br />

Historical and<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

18:15 - 19:45<br />

17; 19;<br />

22; 23;<br />

24; 25;<br />

26; 33;<br />

34; 35;<br />

38; 28;<br />

29 & 30<br />

{OB}<br />

608 WG02 Business Meeting 31<br />

{OB}<br />

Plenary Sessions 609 Plenary Session III:<br />

Social and Economic Inequality<br />

20:15 - 21:45<br />

610 OPEN FORUM II:<br />

Processes of Democratization in Latin<br />

America / Procesos de Democratización<br />

en Latinoamérica<br />

Roberta Villalon<br />

Leonardas Rinkevicius<br />

AH Alicia Itati Palermo<br />

AH Pablo Gentili


09:00 - 10:30<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

611 Additional Session 14 - El trabajo<br />

etnográfico en la producción de<br />

conocimiento<br />

612 RT 4a La organización financiera y de los<br />

mercados a nivel nacional e internacional<br />

613 RT 4b Políticas Sociales, Seguridad Social<br />

y Cultura Organizacional<br />

614 RT 4c Recursos naturales, desarrollo y<br />

Sociedad 2<br />

� 83 �<br />

APT 212<br />

{OB}<br />

27<br />

{OB}<br />

28<br />

{OB}<br />

29<br />

{OB}<br />

615 RT 4d Política, Mercado y Religión 30<br />

{OB}<br />

Other Activities 616 Research Council Business Meeting. Part II AH<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

RC44<br />

Labor Movements<br />

RC41<br />

Sociology of Population<br />

RC21<br />

Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

RC35<br />

Conceptual and<br />

Terminological Analysis<br />

RC21<br />

Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

RC11<br />

Sociology of Aging<br />

RC05<br />

Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research<br />

RC31<br />

Sociology of Migration<br />

RC55<br />

Social Indicators<br />

617 Aging and the care crisis 446<br />

{NB}<br />

618 Challenging the logic of neoliberalism:<br />

Labor-feminist coalitions and work-family<br />

policy campaigns<br />

619 Changing populations and its<br />

consequences<br />

620 Community governance: Contesting<br />

power and socio-spatial inequality<br />

621 Decentering sociology:<br />

Reconceptualizations for a global era<br />

622 Do urban planning and practice contribute<br />

to social justice and democratization in<br />

cities?<br />

623 Generations: Connections across the life<br />

course<br />

624 Hybridity, border crossings and<br />

indigenous knowledges<br />

625 Imagining futures: Social movements,<br />

publics and contentious politics. Part III<br />

626 In and out of place: Participation of<br />

transnational migrants in civil society<br />

627 Inequality in Quality of Life, Well-Being<br />

and Happiness<br />

29<br />

{OB}<br />

468<br />

{NB}<br />

457<br />

{NB}<br />

443<br />

{NB}<br />

301<br />

{OB}<br />

440<br />

{NB}<br />

454<br />

{NB}<br />

APT 16<br />

{OB}<br />

307<br />

{OB}<br />

23<br />

{OB}<br />

Linda<br />

Christiansen-Ruffman<br />

Boris Holzer<br />

Marc Szydlik<br />

Ligia Tavera Fenollosa<br />

Monica Ibanez-Angulo<br />

Christian Suter


09:00 - 10:30<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC54<br />

The Body in the Social<br />

Sciences<br />

RC14<br />

Sociology of<br />

Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

RC53<br />

Sociology of Childhood<br />

RC29<br />

Deviance and Social<br />

Control<br />

RC18<br />

Political Sociology<br />

RC15<br />

Sociology of Health<br />

RC31<br />

Sociology of Migration<br />

RC48<br />

Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

RC30<br />

Sociology of Work<br />

RC22<br />

Sociology of Religion<br />

RC47<br />

Social Classes and<br />

Social Movements<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

RC52<br />

Sociology of<br />

Professional Groups<br />

RC02<br />

Economy and Society<br />

628 Integration, interaction and<br />

synchronization<br />

629 Jóvenes y comunicación. Co-organized<br />

with ALAS<br />

630 La infancia en las sociedades de<br />

disciplinamiento y exclusión social<br />

� 84 �<br />

462<br />

{NB}<br />

450<br />

{NB}<br />

444<br />

{NB}<br />

631 Late modernity and social control 459<br />

{NB}<br />

632 Leaders and Leadership: How the<br />

Presidentialization of Politics Affected the<br />

Balance of Powers within Parties<br />

633 Men’s health: Intersections between culture<br />

and science<br />

460<br />

{NB}<br />

438<br />

{NB}<br />

634 Migration and development. Part II 464<br />

{NB}<br />

635 Movimientos sociales actuales en América<br />

Latina I. Posturas frente a la arena politicoinstitucional:<br />

Participación, oposición,<br />

articulación.<br />

636 Natural resource rights and other<br />

environmental issues and solutions in<br />

developing countries<br />

38<br />

{OB}<br />

303<br />

{OB}<br />

637 Precarity and new forms of employment 17<br />

{OB}<br />

638 Qualitative Methods in the Sociology of<br />

Religion. Part II<br />

24<br />

{OB}<br />

639 RC47 Business Meeting 302<br />

{OB}<br />

640 Social compromise in higher education for<br />

social cohesion<br />

641 Teachers and teaching of social sciences<br />

in Latin America<br />

APT 10<br />

{OB}<br />

434<br />

{NB}<br />

642 The ethnography of economic life 410<br />

{NB}<br />

Thomas S. Smith<br />

Silvia Lago Martinez<br />

Gianluca Passarelli<br />

Lidia Villar;<br />

Antonia Muñoz<br />

Justin Page<br />

Antimo Luigi Farro<br />

Antonio Teodoro<br />

Amurabi Oliveira


09:00 - 10:30<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC26<br />

Sociotechnics,<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Practice<br />

RC19<br />

Sociology of Poverty,<br />

Social Welfare and<br />

Social Policy<br />

RC13<br />

Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC38<br />

Biography and Society<br />

TG05<br />

Visual Sociology<br />

TG03<br />

Human Rights and<br />

Global Justice<br />

TG07<br />

Senses and Society<br />

TG04<br />

Sociology of Risk and<br />

Uncertainty<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

643 The info-communication network industry<br />

and sociality<br />

644 Towards better healthcare for all: What<br />

matters in the transformation of healthcare<br />

systems and policy. Part IV<br />

645 Transformation of leisure and ageing<br />

perspectives<br />

646 Victims and perpetrators in socio-political<br />

(post) conflict settings<br />

647 Culture and Visual Forms of Power:<br />

Experiencing Contemporary Spaces of<br />

Resistance<br />

648 Human Rights Practices in Argentina: How<br />

Movements/NGOs and Other Collectives<br />

are Using Human Rights for Social Justice<br />

in Argentina<br />

649 Migrant Sensescapes and<br />

Transnationalism<br />

� 85 �<br />

442<br />

{NB}<br />

APT 210<br />

{OB}<br />

APT 110<br />

{OB}<br />

436<br />

{NB}<br />

430<br />

{NB}<br />

305<br />

{OB}<br />

308<br />

{OB}<br />

650 Social Policy, Work and Risk 309<br />

{OB}<br />

Shehina Fazal<br />

Hermilio Santos<br />

Jerome Krase<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

651 Additional Session 15 - Globalización y<br />

desarrollo local: protestas, justicia y<br />

Sociología del público<br />

652 RT 5b Migrantes: experiencias de vida,<br />

formas de organización, participación e<br />

inserción social<br />

653 RT 5c Brasil interrogado: perspectivas<br />

teóricas y comparativas<br />

654 RT 5d El Cine y la Construcción del<br />

Imaginario Audiovisual del Mundo<br />

Contemporáneo. Sujetos y Campos de<br />

una Sociología del Mundo Audiovisual<br />

APT 212<br />

{OB}<br />

27<br />

{OB}<br />

28<br />

{OB}<br />

29<br />

{OB}


10:45 - 12:15<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC48<br />

Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

RC38<br />

Biography and Society<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

RC35<br />

Conceptual and<br />

Terminological Analysis<br />

RC05<br />

Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations<br />

RC31<br />

Sociology of Migration<br />

RC02<br />

Economy and Society<br />

RC52<br />

Sociology of<br />

Professional Groups<br />

RC53<br />

Sociology of Childhood<br />

RC30<br />

Sociology of Work<br />

RC21<br />

Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

RC18<br />

Political Sociology<br />

RC13<br />

Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC15<br />

Sociology of Health<br />

RC33<br />

Logic and Methodology<br />

in Sociology<br />

655 Acciones colectivas y luchas<br />

democratizadoras en Latinoamérica,<br />

Europa y Norte de África / Collective<br />

action and democratization struggles in<br />

Latin America, Europe and North Africa.<br />

� 86 �<br />

38<br />

{OB}<br />

656 Biography and experiences with violence 436<br />

{NB}<br />

657 Climate justice, ‘buen vivir’ and voluntary<br />

simplicity: New lifestyles and political<br />

commitments<br />

658 Critical theories: A dialogue between<br />

Europe and Latin America<br />

659 Del Sistema de Consulta de<br />

Organizaciones Indígenas y Conflictos<br />

Étnicos en las Américas (SICETNO)<br />

660 Diasporas, nation-states and regional<br />

integration<br />

661 Economic sociology: New approaches<br />

from Latin America<br />

302<br />

{OB}<br />

443<br />

{NB}<br />

454<br />

{NB}<br />

307<br />

{OB}<br />

410<br />

{NB}<br />

662 Environmental issues 434<br />

{NB}<br />

663 Globalization and new contours of<br />

childhood<br />

664 Health and safety at work: Occupational<br />

hazards and technological risks / Salud y<br />

seguridad en el trabajo: Riesgos laborales<br />

y tecnológicos<br />

665 IJURR Lecture: Resourceful cities and<br />

citizens: chances and challenges of<br />

comparative urban studies<br />

444<br />

{NB}<br />

17<br />

{OB}<br />

301<br />

{OB}<br />

666 Intra-party democratization 460<br />

{NB}<br />

667 Leisure education: Social justice in life-long<br />

learning. Part II<br />

APT 110<br />

{OB}<br />

668 Men and reproduction 438<br />

{NB}<br />

669 Methods for the <strong>Sociological</strong> Analysis of<br />

Affect and Emotion 1<br />

24<br />

{OB}<br />

Graciela Di Marco<br />

Beate Littig<br />

Maria da Gloria Gohn;<br />

Geoffrey Pleyers<br />

Rosa Hartmut<br />

Paula Muraca<br />

Theophilus Fadayomi<br />

Charles Gadea<br />

Gesche Schauenburg;<br />

Sonja Fucker


10:45 - 12:15<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC55<br />

Social Indicators<br />

RC09<br />

Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of<br />

Development<br />

RC11<br />

Sociology of Aging<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research<br />

Round Table Session 2<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research<br />

Round Table Session 2<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research<br />

Round Table Session 2<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research<br />

Round Table Session 2<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research<br />

Round Table Session 2<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

RC49<br />

Mental Health and<br />

Illness<br />

RC14<br />

Sociology of<br />

Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

RC22<br />

Sociology of Religion<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

670 Migration and Quality of Life. Part II 23<br />

{OB}<br />

671 Networks, Cities Governance and Global<br />

Markets<br />

672 Old age and society: Views from Latin<br />

America<br />

673 Priorities in youth studies in the BRICS<br />

countries: Changes and challenges for the<br />

future<br />

674 RC07 Roundtable 2A:<br />

Futures of water: Scenarios and struggles<br />

/ Futuros del agua: escenarios y luchas<br />

675 RC07 Roundtable 2B:<br />

Memory’s futures: Human rights and<br />

transitional justice / El futuro de la<br />

memoria: derechos humanos y políticas<br />

de transición: verdad, justicia y reparación<br />

676 RC07 Roundtable 2C:<br />

Imagining futures: Social movements,<br />

publics and contentious politics<br />

677 RC07 Roundtable 2D:<br />

Tehcnology/Media/Futures<br />

678 RC07 Roundtable 2E:<br />

New approaches<br />

� 87 �<br />

464<br />

{NB}<br />

440<br />

{NB}<br />

448<br />

{NB}<br />

22<br />

{OB}<br />

25<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

33<br />

{OB}<br />

679 RC24 Business Meeting 303<br />

{OB}<br />

680 RC49 Business meeting 432<br />

{NB}<br />

681 Redes y transformaciones sociales.<br />

Co-organized with ALAIC<br />

450<br />

{NB}<br />

682 Religion, rights, mobility, migration 414<br />

{NB}<br />

683 Social distinctions and gender patterns in<br />

higher education and opportunities and<br />

barriers on the labor market<br />

APT 10<br />

{OB}<br />

Sergiu Baltatescu<br />

Valentina Salvi<br />

Marcelo Castaneda<br />

Bronwen Lichtenstein<br />

Cesar Bolano


10:45 - 12:15<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC19<br />

Sociology of Poverty,<br />

Social Welfare and<br />

Social Policy<br />

RC41<br />

Sociology of Population<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

RC25<br />

Language and Society<br />

RC23<br />

Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

RC12<br />

Sociology of Law<br />

RC29<br />

Deviance and Social<br />

Control<br />

RC42<br />

Social Psychology<br />

RC46<br />

Clinical Sociology<br />

RC44<br />

Labor Movements<br />

TG04<br />

Sociology of Risk and<br />

Uncertainty<br />

TG05<br />

Visual Sociology<br />

TG07<br />

Senses and Society<br />

WG01<br />

Sociology of Local-<br />

Global Relations<br />

684 Social policy in Latin America. Part II APT 210<br />

{OB}<br />

685 Sociology of population: Dimensions of<br />

child and the overarching global<br />

transformation<br />

686 The ethics of intersectional politics and the<br />

challenges to alliances and coalition<br />

building in and outside academe<br />

687 The Language of Resistance: Social<br />

Change & Social Justice<br />

688 The New Frontiers Of The Digital Divide:<br />

Technological Inequalities And Social<br />

Justice<br />

689 The quest for justice and the limits of law.<br />

Panel session<br />

� 88 �<br />

468<br />

{NB}<br />

446<br />

{NB}<br />

32<br />

{OB}<br />

APT 120<br />

{OB}<br />

457<br />

{NB}<br />

690 The Social Selectivity of Criminal Justice 459<br />

{NB}<br />

691 Topics in social psychology 19<br />

{OB}<br />

692 Using Clinical Sociology to Improve<br />

Society<br />

693 Worker’s taking over factories as a<br />

response to capital taking away jobs:<br />

Reflections on experiences in Argentina<br />

and elsewhere<br />

413<br />

{NB}<br />

29<br />

{OB}<br />

694 Risk, Crime and New Technologies 309<br />

{OB}<br />

695 TG05 Business Meeting & Rachel Tanur<br />

Memorial Prize Awarding Ceremony<br />

430<br />

{NB}<br />

696 TG07 Business Meeting 308<br />

{OB}<br />

697 Social Challenges in Developing<br />

Countries as Consequences of<br />

Globalization<br />

35<br />

{OB}<br />

Rosalia Cortes<br />

Sirma Bilge<br />

Roberta Villalon<br />

Vitorio Olgiati<br />

Pavan Mamidi<br />

Aigul Zabirova


12:30 - 14:00<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

RC05<br />

Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations<br />

RC23<br />

Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

RC13<br />

Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research<br />

RC19<br />

Sociology of Poverty,<br />

Social Welfare and<br />

Social Policy<br />

RC11<br />

Sociology of Aging<br />

RC25<br />

Language and Society<br />

RC33<br />

Logic and Methodology<br />

in Sociology<br />

RC31<br />

Sociology of Migration<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

698 Additional Session 16 - Sociología<br />

audiovisual y de las artes<br />

� 89 �<br />

APT 212<br />

{OB}<br />

699 RT 6a Contextos: trabajo y trabajadores 27<br />

{OB}<br />

700 RT 6b Precaridad y disciplina en<br />

“neofordism”<br />

701 RT 6c Informalidad de trabajo en<br />

contextos locales<br />

702 Democracies in transition: The political<br />

cultures of excluded groups (gender, race,<br />

ethnicity)<br />

703 Democratising science and technology<br />

through protests and mobilizations for<br />

social justice<br />

28<br />

{OB}<br />

29<br />

{OB}<br />

454<br />

{NB}<br />

APT 120<br />

{OB}<br />

704 Future of leisure in a troubled world APT 110<br />

{OB}<br />

705 Futures of education: Alternative<br />

experiences and new politics between<br />

inequality and democratization / Futuros<br />

de la educación: Experiencias alternativas<br />

y nuevas políticas entre desigualdad y<br />

democratización<br />

APT 16<br />

{OB}<br />

706 Global social policy APT 210<br />

{OB}<br />

707 Images of old age 440<br />

{NB}<br />

708 Language and Discourse in Online Social<br />

Media<br />

709 Methods for the <strong>Sociological</strong> Analysis of<br />

Affect and Emotion 2<br />

710 Migration, migrants and the development<br />

of inclusive urban cultures and identities II<br />

32<br />

{OB}<br />

24<br />

{OB}<br />

307<br />

{OB}<br />

711 New directions in environmental sociology 303<br />

{OB}<br />

712 Open session on the Forum theme:<br />

Social justice and democratization<br />

448<br />

{NB}<br />

Ulrike Vieten<br />

Scott North<br />

Hiroyuki Toyota<br />

Hildegard Theobald<br />

Elizabeth Brooke<br />

Sheila Amado<br />

Stefan Hohne;<br />

Regine Herbrik<br />

Marco Martiniello<br />

Howard Williamson


12:30 - 14:00<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC09<br />

Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of<br />

Development<br />

RC21<br />

Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

RC02<br />

Economy and Society<br />

Round Table Session<br />

RC02<br />

Economy and Society<br />

Round Table Session<br />

RC02<br />

Economy and Society<br />

Round Table Session<br />

RC41<br />

Sociology of Population<br />

RC52<br />

Sociology of<br />

Professional Groups<br />

RC48<br />

Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

RC38<br />

Biography and Society<br />

RC29<br />

Deviance and Social<br />

Control<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

RC15<br />

Sociology of Health<br />

RC12<br />

Sociology of Law<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

TG04<br />

Sociology of Risk and<br />

Uncertainty<br />

713 Political inequality outside of the West.<br />

Part II<br />

714 Public spaces in global metropolises:<br />

Form, function and meaning. Part I<br />

715 RC02 Round Table 1:<br />

Focus on Latin America<br />

716 RC02 Round Table 2:<br />

Politics, Economy and Society<br />

717 RC02 Round Table 3:<br />

States and Economies: case studies<br />

� 90 �<br />

464<br />

{NB}<br />

301<br />

{OB}<br />

22<br />

{OB}<br />

25<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

718 RC41 Business Meeting 468<br />

{NB}<br />

719 RC52 Business Meeting 434<br />

{NB}<br />

720 Social movements as embodied collective<br />

acts<br />

721 The foundation of professional identities in<br />

life experiences<br />

38<br />

{OB}<br />

436<br />

{NB}<br />

722 The metamorphosis of prison 459<br />

{NB}<br />

723 The policies for tertiary education: Does<br />

diversification mean democratization?<br />

724 The role of the ‘Third Sector’ in health care<br />

reforms<br />

APT 10<br />

{OB}<br />

438<br />

{NB}<br />

725 The sociology of human rights. Part 1 457<br />

{NB}<br />

726 Women, Islamic piety and social<br />

justice:’The headscarf ban’ at the<br />

intersections of intimate and public<br />

democratization<br />

446<br />

{NB}<br />

727 Risk and the Sociology of Youth. Part I 309<br />

{OB}<br />

Tova Benski<br />

Rosa Maria Brandhorst<br />

Maria Ligia De Olivera<br />

Barbosa<br />

Dani Rudnicki<br />

Nazanin Shahrokni<br />

Dan Woodman


14:30 - 16:00<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

RC33<br />

Logic and Methodology<br />

in Sociology<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research<br />

RC13<br />

Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC17<br />

Sociology of<br />

Organization<br />

RC11<br />

Sociology of Aging<br />

RC21<br />

Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Current research in<br />

environmental<br />

Sociology 2<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Current research in<br />

environmental<br />

Sociology 2<br />

728 Additional Session 17 - Responsabilidad<br />

social, jóvenes y comunicación<br />

729 RT 7a Debates y perspectivas teóricoconceptuales<br />

para el estudio de la<br />

conflictividad y el cambio social<br />

� 91 �<br />

APT 212<br />

{OB}<br />

27<br />

{OB}<br />

730 RT 7b Política y derechos humanos 28<br />

{OB}<br />

731 RT 7c Movimientos de estudiantes y<br />

estudiantes en movimiento: experiencias<br />

organizativas en América Latina<br />

29<br />

{OB}<br />

732 Analyzing Communities on the Internet 24<br />

{OB}<br />

733 ICTs for Science and Technology<br />

Development in Latin America and the<br />

Economic South: Present and Future<br />

734 Memory s futures: Human rights and<br />

transitional justice. Part I / El futuro de la<br />

Memoria: Derechos Humanos y Políticas<br />

de Transición: Verdad, Justicia y<br />

Reparación. Parte I<br />

735 Multi-dimensionality of leisure in a<br />

multicultural world<br />

APT 120<br />

{OB}<br />

APT 16<br />

{OB}<br />

APT 110<br />

{OB}<br />

736 Organizing global and domestic finances 410<br />

{NB}<br />

737 Public policies to promote healthy and<br />

happy aging<br />

738 Public spaces in global metropolises:<br />

Form, function and meaning. Part II<br />

739 RC24 Table 1 (English)<br />

Environmental movements and civil society<br />

740 RC24 Table 2 (English)<br />

Theoretical innovation in environmental<br />

Sociology<br />

440<br />

{NB}<br />

301<br />

{OB}<br />

22<br />

{OB}<br />

25<br />

{OB}<br />

Lynn Rapaport<br />

Adriana Fassio<br />

Brian Gareau<br />

Raymond Murphy


14:30 - 16:00<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Current research in<br />

environmental<br />

Sociology 2<br />

RC14<br />

Sociology of<br />

Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

RC31<br />

Sociology of Migration<br />

RC15<br />

Sociology of Health<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

RC48<br />

Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

RC19<br />

Sociology of Poverty,<br />

Social Welfare and<br />

Social Policy<br />

RC12<br />

Sociology of Law<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

RC05<br />

Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

TG04<br />

Sociology of Risk and<br />

Uncertainty<br />

741 RC24 Table 3 (Spanish/English)<br />

Sustainable development in Latin America<br />

742 RC24 Table 4 (Spanish/English)<br />

Global environmental governance<br />

743 Responsabilidad social, participación y<br />

medios de comunicación Co-organized<br />

with AISO<br />

� 92 �<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

450<br />

{NB}<br />

744 Sexualities and migration 443<br />

{NB}<br />

745 Sociology of health and health care 438<br />

{NB}<br />

746 Special session on the Forum theme: Are<br />

the available youth sociology discourses<br />

adequate to capture the biggest questions<br />

of our time? Where are we going, what<br />

are we missing?<br />

747 Strange bedfellows: Activist affinities<br />

across difference<br />

748 The politics of welfare policy in Latin<br />

America<br />

448<br />

{NB}<br />

38<br />

{OB}<br />

APT 210<br />

{OB}<br />

749 The sociology of human rights. Part 2 457<br />

{NB}<br />

750 Twenty years of educational<br />

democratization in Taiwan: Forms and<br />

consequences<br />

751 Violence, liberty and constitutionalism:<br />

Feminist perspectives<br />

752 Violencia e interculturalidad / Violence<br />

and interculturality. Part II<br />

753 Women, poverty and the struggle for<br />

survival<br />

APT 10<br />

{OB}<br />

446<br />

{NB}<br />

454<br />

{NB}<br />

17<br />

{OB}<br />

754 Risk and the Sociology of Youth. Part II 309<br />

{OB}<br />

Isabel de La Torre<br />

Prados<br />

Bernadetta Siara<br />

Howard Williamson<br />

Deborah Gould<br />

Ingrid Wehr<br />

Dani Rudnicki<br />

Jason Chien-chen<br />

Chang<br />

Kalpana Kannabiran<br />

Daniel Gutierrez<br />

Martinez<br />

Timo Harrikari


16:15 - 17:45<br />

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY<br />

1 2 3 4<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS<br />

Sessions<br />

RC21<br />

Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research<br />

RC19<br />

Sociology of Poverty,<br />

Social Welfare and<br />

Social Policy<br />

RC05<br />

Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations<br />

RC02<br />

Economy and Society<br />

RC48<br />

Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

RC33<br />

Logic and Methodology<br />

in Sociology<br />

RC13<br />

Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC18<br />

Political Sociology<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Women, social justice<br />

and democratization,<br />

Part II<br />

755 RT 8a Experiencias del cuerpo: abordajes<br />

desde las ciencias sociales<br />

756 RT 8b Cuerpo y sociedad: elementos<br />

para su conceptualización<br />

757 RT 8d Globalización: desfíos sociales,<br />

actores y cultura política en los países en<br />

desarrollo<br />

� 93 �<br />

27<br />

{OB}<br />

28<br />

{OB}<br />

29<br />

{OB}<br />

758 Cities and climate change 301<br />

{OB}<br />

759 Education: A catalyst for human<br />

development, sustainable equity and<br />

enduring redress. What does it mean for<br />

developing and under-developed<br />

countries in the global 21st century?<br />

760 Futures of water: Scenarios and struggles /<br />

Futuros del agua: Escenarios y luchas. Part I<br />

APT 10<br />

{OB}<br />

APT 16<br />

{OB}<br />

761 Gender and family policy APT 210<br />

{OB}<br />

762 Inequality, Racialization/Ethnicization and<br />

Migration<br />

763 Knowledge based economies and<br />

networks of knowledge transfer<br />

764 La voz en las calles iberoamericanas: Las<br />

manifestaciones públicas como modo de<br />

acción<br />

765 Methods for Sociology of Memory<br />

(Spanish Language Session)<br />

454<br />

{NB}<br />

410<br />

{NB}<br />

38<br />

{OB}<br />

24<br />

{OB}<br />

766 RC13 Business Meeting APT 110<br />

{OB}<br />

767 RC18 Business Meeting 460<br />

{NB}<br />

768 RC32 Round Table:<br />

The shifting ground of feminist action and<br />

analysis<br />

22<br />

{OB}<br />

Shaheeda Essack<br />

Jose Esteban Castro<br />

Debora Lopreite<br />

Scott Poynting<br />

Michael Voegtli;<br />

Sergio Tamayo


16:15 - 17:45<br />

Session ID Title Room Chair<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Women, social justice<br />

and democratization,<br />

Part II<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

Round Table Session:<br />

Women, social justice<br />

and democratization,<br />

Part II<br />

RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

RC54<br />

The Body in the Social<br />

Sciences<br />

RC24<br />

Environment and Society<br />

RC15<br />

Sociology of Health<br />

18:15 - 19:45<br />

769 RC32 Round Table:<br />

Women in social movements<br />

770 RC32 Round Table:<br />

Women, mothers, families<br />

� 94 �<br />

25<br />

{OB}<br />

26<br />

{OB}<br />

771 RC34 Business Meeting 448<br />

{NB}<br />

772 RC54 Business Meeting and conclusions 462<br />

{NB}<br />

773 Social justice and the environment 303<br />

{OB}<br />

774 Sociology of complementary and<br />

alternative medicine. Part II<br />

Plenary Sessions 775 Plenary Session IV:<br />

Public Sociology<br />

438<br />

{NB}<br />

James Cote<br />

Ivan Lopez<br />

AH Raquel Sosa Elízaga


Wednesday 1 August<br />

18:15 - 19:45<br />

194 Plenary Session I: Social Justice and<br />

Democratization<br />

Location: Assembly Hall - Salón de Actos<br />

Chair: Alberto L. BIALAKOWSKY, Instituto de<br />

Investigaciones Gino Germani, Facultad<br />

de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Michael BURAWOY, University of California,<br />

Berkeley, United States<br />

Social Movements Today<br />

Mónica PINTO, University of Buenos Aires,<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Poverty and Human Rights<br />

Mona ABAZA, The American University, Cairo, Egypt<br />

Visual Art and the Revolution: Gender Struggles in<br />

Cairo's Murals and Graffiti<br />

Edgardo LANDER, Universidad Central de Venezuela,<br />

Caracas, Venezuela<br />

Post-Democracy in an Increasingly Unequal World.<br />

(La post-democracia en un mundo cada vez más<br />

desigual)<br />

Plenary Sessions<br />

� 95 �<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

18:15 - 19:45<br />

417 Plenary Session II: Gender and<br />

Human Rights<br />

Location: Assembly Hall - Salón de Actos<br />

Chair: Margaret ABRAHAM, Hofstra<br />

University, United States<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Dora BARRANCOS, Consejo Nacionald de<br />

Investigaciones Cientificas y Técnicas, Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Estudios de género y renovación de las Ciencias<br />

Sociales<br />

Patricia McFADDEN, University of the Western Cape,<br />

South Africa<br />

Contesting Gender and Human Rights Entitlements in<br />

Southern Africa: Contemporary Feminist Struggles<br />

Nira YUVAL-DAVIS, University of East London, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

“Human Rights”, “Human Security”, and<br />

“Cosmopolitan Feminism”


Friday 3 August<br />

18:15 - 19:45<br />

609 Plenary Session III: Social and<br />

Economic Inequality<br />

Location: Assembly Hall - Salón de Actos<br />

Chair: Alicia I. PALERMO, National University<br />

of Lujan, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Paul SINGER, University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Reflections on the Brazilian Experience with the<br />

Solidarity Economy<br />

Aníbal QUIJANO, Universidad Ricardo Palma, Lima,<br />

Peru<br />

The Crisis of the Coloniality of Power: A New Pattern<br />

of Social Conflict<br />

Pun NGAI, HK PolyU Joint China Social Work<br />

Research Center, Hong Kong Polytechnic University,<br />

Hong Kong<br />

Apple Dream, Foxconn Nightmare and the Struggle<br />

of the Chinese Worker<br />

� 96 �<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

18:15 - 19:45<br />

775 Plenary Session IV: Public Sociology<br />

Location: Assembly Hall - Salón de Actos<br />

Chair: Raquel SOSA ELÍZAGA, Facultad de<br />

Ciencias Políticas y Sociales de la UNAM<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Cesar RODRIGUEZ-GARAVITO, University of Los<br />

Andes, Colombia<br />

Public Sociology 2.0: A New <strong>Sociological</strong> Map from<br />

the Global South<br />

Emir SADER, CLACSO, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Hegemonic Crisis and Latin American Critical Thought<br />

Marta SOLER, University of Barcelona, Spain<br />

The Sociology That Overcomes Inequalities<br />

Karl VON HOLDT, University of Witwatersrand,<br />

Johannesburg, South Africa<br />

From Public Sociology to Critical Sociology and Back:<br />

The Cycles of <strong>Sociological</strong> Activism


Thursday 2 August<br />

20:15 - 21:45<br />

418 OPEN FORUM I:<br />

Social Justice and Democratization<br />

in Argentina / Justicia Social y<br />

Democratización en Argentina<br />

Location: Assembly Hall - Salón de Actos<br />

Chairs: Silvia Lago MARTÍNEZ, Univeridad<br />

de Buenos Aires and Federico SCHUSTER,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Panelists: Adolfo PÉREZ ESQUIVEL, President<br />

Servicio Paz y Justicia, Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina; Inés CORTIÑAS, Co-founder<br />

<strong>Association</strong> Madres de Plaza de Mayo,<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina and Inés IZAGUIRRE,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Discussants: Beatriz WEHLE, Univesidad<br />

Nacional de Quilmes, Argentina and Adriana<br />

CLEMENTE, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Open Forum<br />

� 97 �<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

20:15 - 21:45<br />

610 OPEN FORUM II:<br />

Processes of Democratization in<br />

Latin America / Procesos de<br />

Democratización en Latinoamérica<br />

Location: Assembly Hall - Salón de Actos<br />

Chair: Pablo GENTILI, CLACSO, Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

Panelists: Sergio CALETTI, Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires; Paulo Henrique MARTINS,<br />

President, Asociación Latinoamericana de<br />

Sociología; Brazil; Ricardo SIDICARO,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina and<br />

Alba CAROSIO, Centro de Estudios de la<br />

Mujer<br />

Discussants: Marcelo LANGIERI, CLACSO,<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina and Julián REBON,<br />

Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani,<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina


Session Details<br />

APT = Amphitheatre - Anfiteatro<br />

{NB} = New Building - Nuevo edificio<br />

{OB} = Old Building - Viejo edificio<br />

{*} = Distributed Paper<br />

� 98 �


RC02 Economy and Society<br />

RC03 Community Research<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

RC12 Sociology of Law<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture<br />

RC15 Sociology of Health<br />

RC17 Sociology of Organization<br />

RC18 Political Sociology<br />

RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy<br />

RC20 Comparative Sociology<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology<br />

RC24 Environment and Society<br />

RC25 Language and Society<br />

RC26 Sociotechnics, <strong>Sociological</strong> Practice<br />

RC29 Deviance and Social Control<br />

RC30 Sociology of Work<br />

RC31 Sociology of Migration<br />

RC32 Women in Society<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

RC34 Sociology of Youth<br />

RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory and Research<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

RC38 Biography and Society<br />

RC41 Sociology of Population<br />

RC42 Social Psychology<br />

RC43 Housing and Built Environment<br />

RC44 Labor Movements<br />

RC45 Rational Choice<br />

RC46 Clinical Sociology<br />

RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change<br />

RC49 Mental Health and Illness<br />

RC51 Sociocybernetics<br />

RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups<br />

RC53 Sociology of Childhood<br />

RC54 The Body in the Social Sciences<br />

RC55 Social Indicators<br />

WG01 Sociology of Local-Global Relations<br />

WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology<br />

WG05 Famine and Society<br />

TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

TG05 Visual Sociology<br />

TG06 Institutional Ethnography<br />

TG07 Senses and Society<br />

JS Joint Sessions<br />

ALAS AAS Sessions<br />

� 99 �


RC02<br />

Economy and Society<br />

Programme Coordinator: William<br />

CARROLL, University of Victoria, Canada<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

63 Global Stratification<br />

Location: 410 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Hiroko INOUE, University<br />

of California-Riverside, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Hiroshi TAROHMARU, Milos DEBNAR and Daisuke<br />

YASUI, Kyoto University, Japan<br />

Industry, occupation and income inequality in global<br />

cities and rural area<br />

Jenny CHESTERS, University of Canberra, Australia<br />

Trends in global wealth inequality from a world<br />

systems theory perspective<br />

Hiroshi SETOOKA, Komazawa University, Japan<br />

On the so-called “new middle class citizens” as the<br />

powers of the changing capitalist system<br />

Research<br />

Committees<br />

� 100 �<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

126 Political Economy, Knowledge,<br />

Ecology<br />

Location: 410 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: William CARROLL,<br />

University of Victoria, Canada, and Carla<br />

LIPSIG-MUMME, York University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Felipe FILOMENO, Johns Hopkins University, USA<br />

Seeds of change: The mobilization of farmers as<br />

knowledge-users<br />

Caleb GOODS, Curtin University, Australia<br />

Greening the Australian automotive industry<br />

J.J. McMURTRY, York University, Canada<br />

Social economy, the state, and alternative energy: The<br />

privatization of energy work through environmentalism<br />

Bryan STEPHENS, University of Texas, USA<br />

Open-source education<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

102 Alternatives to neoliberal<br />

globalization: Comparing<br />

counter-hegemonic projects - Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC07 Futures Research (host committee)<br />

RC02 Economy and Society


Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

166 Latin America and global social<br />

change<br />

Location: 410 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Christopher<br />

CHASE-DUNN, University of California-<br />

Riverside, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Christopher CHASE-DUNN and Hiroko INOUE,<br />

University of California-Riverside, USA<br />

Latin America in the modern world-system: World<br />

revolutions and the evolution of global governance<br />

Alexis ALVAREZ and Rebecca ALVAREZ, University of<br />

California-Riverside, USA<br />

Human rights in pink tide regimes<br />

Daniele BENZ and Giuseppe LO BRUTTO, Benemérita<br />

Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Mexico<br />

New trends in South-South Latin American cooperation<br />

Kathleen SCHWARTZMAN, University of Arizona, USA<br />

What will be the fate of Mexico, a nation dependent<br />

upon a declining hegemon?<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 – 10:30<br />

206 Diversity in corporate networks<br />

Location: 410 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Meindert FENNEMA<br />

and Eelke HEEMSKERK, University of<br />

Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Roy BARNES, University of Michigan-Flint, USA; Val<br />

BURRIS, University of Oregon, USA<br />

Diversity of ties and political contributions<br />

� 101 �<br />

Meindert FENNEMA and Eelke HEEMSKERK,<br />

University of Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />

Female directors as signalling device: Status, legitimacy<br />

and gender diversity in corporate governance<br />

Julian CARDENAS, University of Antioquia, Colombia<br />

Transnational corporate elite networks in Latin America<br />

Ray-May HSUNG, National Chengchi University,<br />

China; Yi-jr LIN and Ke-Wei LU.<br />

Dynamic networks of interlocked directorates in Taiwan<br />

semiconductor industry: 1995, 2000, 2005, 2010<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

275 Theorizing gender, state and<br />

economy<br />

Location: 410 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Heidi GOTTFRIED,<br />

Wayne State University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sylvia WALBY, Lancaster University, United Kingdom<br />

Feminism and the future of capitalism<br />

Gloria BONDER, FLACSO, Argentina.<br />

Gender, state and economy: The need of a multiple<br />

mainstreaming<br />

Nadya GUIMARAES, University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

and Helena HIRATA, CNRS, France<br />

Embedded regulation and social inequalities: The<br />

blurry frontier between domestic employment and<br />

professional care. Brazil in a comparative perspective<br />

Sarah KERSTEN, Martin GASSER, Michael NOLLERT and<br />

Sebastian SCHIEF, University of Fribourg, Switzerland<br />

How do economic downturns affect gender inequality<br />

within working arrangements? A comparison of Swiss<br />

regions {*}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

291 Economy, economists & public<br />

decision making<br />

Location: 410 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Mariana HEREDIA,<br />

Universidad Nacional de San Martín,<br />

Argentina


Authors and Papers<br />

Yingyao WANG, Yale University, USA<br />

How is “political technocracy” possible? Economic<br />

expertise and politics in China and Latin America<br />

Tod VAN GUNTEN, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA<br />

Conflict and consensus among elite economists in the<br />

state: Network structures and competition for influence<br />

in Mexico and Argentina<br />

Karin FISCHER, Institute of Sociology, Austria<br />

Networks of power: Central bankers in Latin America<br />

Antoine MAILLET, UC Chile, Chile<br />

Ambiguous agreement around the “regulatory state”:<br />

How the resolution of an academic controversy<br />

impacted on state-building in Chile<br />

Jean FINEZ, University of Lille 1, France<br />

Do economists hold power? The role of economists in<br />

the French railway market liberalization (1970-2011)<br />

Iagê MIOLA, Università degli studi di Milano, Italy<br />

Clash of rationalities? Economic science and legal<br />

reasoning in the production of competition policy in<br />

Brazil<br />

Konstantin FURSOV, National Research University<br />

Higher School of Economics, Russia<br />

Mathematical economics in the USSR as an intellectual<br />

movement: Theory of optimal functioning socialist economy<br />

Márcia CUNHA, University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Economic knowledge on the Brazilian debate on<br />

poverty - Actors, institutions, and ideas<br />

Hernán RAMÍREZ, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos<br />

Sinos, Brazil<br />

La imbricación estado, grupos dominantes y think<br />

tanks en los orígenes del neoliberalismo del cono Sur<br />

Jose Marcos NOVELLI, Universidade Federal de São<br />

Carlos, Brazil<br />

The debate on the new developmentalism in Brazil: A<br />

division within neoliberal ideas? {*}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

287 Alternatives to neoliberal<br />

globalization: Comparing<br />

counter-hegemonic projects - Part II<br />

� 102 �<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC07 Futures Research (host committee)<br />

RC02 Economy and Society<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

351 Organizing markets<br />

Joint session<br />

RC17 Sociology of Organization (host<br />

committee)<br />

RC02 Economy and Society<br />

Location: 433 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

396 RC02 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 410 {NB}<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 – 10:30<br />

425 Conflicting economies, livelihoods<br />

and social-environmental<br />

interactions<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC24 Environment and Society (host<br />

committee)<br />

RC02 Economy and Society<br />

Location: 303 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

486 Informal economies and the<br />

ethnography of economic life<br />

Location: 410 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Daniel FRIDMAN,<br />

University of Victoria, Canada


Authors and Papers<br />

Cecília Elisabeth BARBOSA SOARES, Universidade<br />

Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

The rootless copy: An approach to the counterfeit<br />

consumption in Rio de Janeiro<br />

Maria Raquel LIMA, Universidade Federal do Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Economies of waste: Work with recyclable materials<br />

and the natives logics of value (re)creation<br />

Filiz BALOGLU and Burhan BALOGLU, Istanbul<br />

University, Turkey<br />

An informal sphere: The “pirate taxi” drivers<br />

Olabisi YUSUFF, Lagos State University, Nigeria<br />

Ethnography study of informal economic activities of<br />

rural women in South-West Nigeria<br />

Ariel WILKIS, CESE-IDAES/UNSAM y CONICET, Argentina<br />

El tiempo del dinero: Etnografías sobre la velocidad<br />

de circulaciones monetarias<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

493 Organizing the production of alternative<br />

visions to support social justice<br />

Joint session<br />

RC44 Labor Movements (host committee)<br />

RC02 Economy and Society<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 -14:00<br />

540 Neoliberalism and recomposition of<br />

Latin American elites. Part I<br />

Location: 410 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Alejandra SALAS-<br />

PORRAS, Universidad Nacional Autónoma<br />

de México, Mexico<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Eli DINIZ, UFRJ, Brazil; Renato BOSCHI and Flavio<br />

GAITÁN, IESP-UERJ, Brazil<br />

Elites estratégicas y cambio institucional: La construcción<br />

del proyecto post-neoliberal en Argentina y Brasil<br />

� 103 �<br />

Cristina PUGA and Matilde LUNA, Universidad<br />

Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico<br />

Changes in the composition and organization of the<br />

Mexican business elite<br />

Alejandra SALAS-PORRAS, Universidad Nacional<br />

Autónoma de México, Mexico<br />

De-nationalizing state elites in Mexico<br />

Paula CANELO, CONICET-UBA, Argentina; Mariana<br />

HEREDIA, Universidad Nacional de San Martín,<br />

Argentina<br />

Transformaciones recientes en las elites<br />

gubernamentales argentinas. Orígenes, formación,<br />

trayectorias y experiencias de los miembros del poder<br />

ejecutivo nacional durante el último cuarto del siglo XX<br />

Gastón BELTRAN, University of Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina; Ana Gabriela CASTELLANI, IDAES/<br />

UNSAM-CONICET, Argentina<br />

La recomposición de la elite económica Argentina<br />

entre 1976-2001<br />

Karina ASSIS, UFSCar, Brazil<br />

Las elites económicas y políticas en el Brasil<br />

contemporáneo {*}<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

585 Neoliberalism and recomposition of<br />

Latin American elites. Part II<br />

Location: 410 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Alejandra<br />

SALAS-PORRAS, Universidad Nacional<br />

Autónoma de México, Mexico<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Karin FISCHER, Institute of Sociology, Chile<br />

Big business in Chile: An assessment of macro-regional<br />

class formation<br />

Alicia GIRÓN, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de<br />

México, México<br />

Democracy, financial crisis and economic alternatives<br />

Daniel BIN, University of Brasilia, Brazil<br />

Crisis, public debt and financialization of the Brazilian<br />

economy


Andres WAINER, FLACSO, Argentina and Martín<br />

SCHORR, FLACSO, Argentina<br />

¿Más desarrollo y menos dependencia? El actual<br />

proceso de transnacionalización de la burguesía<br />

argentina<br />

Lorena COBE, IDAES-UNSAM, Argentina<br />

Finanzas y poder en el capitalismo contemporáneo:<br />

La configuración de la elite bancaria en la Argentina<br />

de la década de 1990<br />

Erica Ambiel JULIAN, Universidade Federal de São<br />

Carlos, Brazil<br />

A experiência internacional na formação de<br />

executivos de empresas transnacionais brasileiras {*}<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

642 The ethnography of economic life<br />

Location: 410 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Daniel Fridman, University<br />

of Victoria, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Martina LOEW and Florian STOLL, Technische<br />

Universität Darmstadt, Germany<br />

Practices of time and space in hairdressers in<br />

Frankfurt, Birmingham, Dortmund and Glasgow<br />

Frederick WHERRY, University of Michigan, USA<br />

The analytics of economic ethnographies<br />

Leslie SALZINGER, University of California, USA<br />

Beneath the Model: From “Developing Nation” to<br />

“Emerging Market,” Deal by Deal<br />

Mariana LUZZI, Universidad Nacional de General<br />

Sarmiento, Argentina<br />

Entre la caja fuerte y la "timba": Tensiones en torno<br />

de las instituciones financieras en las sociedades<br />

contemporáneas<br />

Nicolás VIOTTI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

La vida económica de la nueva religiosidad en los<br />

sectores medios urbanos: Un análisis etnográfico<br />

sobre el movimiento the art of living en Argentina<br />

� 104 �<br />

Michel VILLETTE, ENS/EHESS/CNRS, France<br />

Multiple realities and contradictions within the<br />

transnational corporation<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

661 Economic sociology: New<br />

approaches from Latin America<br />

Location: 410 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Gaston BELTRAN,<br />

University of Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Jaiane PEREIRA1 , Maurício REINERT2 , Alessandra<br />

CENERINO3 , Márcia Cristina DAVID de SOUZA4 and<br />

Cristiani PASSOLONGO NOVELI2 , (1) Faculdade de<br />

Jandaia do Sul, Brazil, (2) Universidade Estadual de<br />

Maringá, Brazil, (3) Unifamma, Brazil, (4) União<br />

Dinâmica de Faculdades Cataratas, Brazil<br />

Expandindo as possibilidades de compreensão da<br />

inovação: Alternativas da sociologia econômica<br />

Elaine Silveira LEITE, Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil<br />

Towards an economic sociology of the investment and<br />

religious practices in Brazil<br />

Marina DE SOUZA SARTORE, Universidade Federal<br />

de Goiás, Brazil<br />

Economic sociological view of the SRI market in Brazil<br />

Dora ORLANSKY, IIGG-UBA and Santiago CUNIAL,<br />

UBA, Argentina<br />

Alianzas público-privadas: La industria del software.<br />

Experiencias en Argentina e India<br />

Francesco VIGLIAROLO, Universidad Nacional de<br />

San Martin, Argentina<br />

The socio-economic phenomenology: A relational<br />

approaches<br />

Carmen CINCUNEGUI, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain<br />

Aglomeraciones industriales en regiones periféricas:<br />

El intercambio de recursos con el territorio {*}<br />

Carina BORRASTERO, IDAES/UNSAM–CONICET,<br />

Argentina<br />

Notas sobre el estado y la apropiación del excedente<br />

en las teorías neoschumpeterianas de la innovación y<br />

el desarrollo {*}


Angela ESTER, Mallmann CENTENARO, Universidade<br />

do Estado de Mato Grosso, Brazil; Universidade do<br />

Vale do rio Dos Sinos, Brazil<br />

Las posibles relaciones entre capital social,<br />

asociaciones y desarrollo económico local {*}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

715 RC02 Round Table 1: Focus on Latin<br />

America<br />

Location: 22 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Hernán FAIR, CONICET-UBA-UNGS, Argentina<br />

La visión acerca de la política económica en los<br />

principales actores socioeconómicos de la Argentina<br />

de comienzos de los años '90<br />

Luciene RODRIGUES and Maria Elizete GONÇALVES,<br />

Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros, Brazil<br />

O papel das políticas públicas na redução das<br />

desigualdades de renda no Brasil<br />

Rafael PALACIOS, Venezuela<br />

Nuevos desafíos de la política económica de américa<br />

Latina mediante la producción de conocimiento:<br />

Desafíos de la política de estado en Venezuela<br />

Alejandro Gabriel MANZO, Universidad Nacional<br />

de Córdoba, Argentina<br />

Desentrañando las características de un emergente<br />

estado post-neoliberal en Argentina:<br />

Representaciones del gobierno nacional de los<br />

ajustes estructurales solicitados por el FMI en el canje<br />

de la deuda externa 2003-2005<br />

Nicolás DVOSKIN, CONICET- Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

La nueva seguridad social latinoamericana: Nuevos<br />

derechos, nueva economía, ¿nueva democracia?<br />

Micaela BALDONI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

La "plaza del sí": Medios y reformas estructurales en<br />

los años '90 en Argentina<br />

716 RC02 Round Table 2: Politics,<br />

Economy and Society<br />

Location: 25 {OB}<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Federico MANCHÓN, Universidad Autónoma<br />

Metropolitana Xochimilco, Mexico<br />

Modificaciones en la gobernanza internacional del<br />

sistema financiero internacional<br />

Vanessa ROCHA, Universidade Federal da Paraíba,<br />

Brazil<br />

Las cooperativas: ¿Hacia la inclusión social y generación<br />

de ingresos de los recolectores en el siglo XXI?<br />

Diana Carolina HERNANDEZ PATIÑO, Colombia<br />

Ciudadanía y subjetividad en la crisis de la<br />

modernidad: Multitudes en la red<br />

Miguel Ángel VITE PEREZ, Ciencias Económicas, IPN,<br />

Mexico<br />

Una lectura sociológica de la macroeconomía de los<br />

servicios en las zonas metropolitanas de Michoacán<br />

Mariana GENÉ, CONICET/ UBA, Argentina<br />

Desajustes y solapamientos entre elites de posición y<br />

decisión<br />

Eduardo GÁLVEZ, FLACSO, Argentina<br />

Economical crisis and large employers’ economical<br />

preferences in Argentina (1989-2003)<br />

717 RC02 Round Table 3: States and<br />

Economies: case studies<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Eugenia MOREY, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Domestic production and neoliberalism at the borders<br />

Rafael G. FELIZARDO, University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Seeking for new patterns of development in Brazil:<br />

The case of a science park in São Paulo state<br />

Sven BISLEV, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark<br />

Reforming the welfare states in new growth<br />

economies and mature welfare states<br />

Helena SALES, Felipe PEREZ, Paulo Thiago MELO and<br />

Rodrigo CORTEZ, Universidade Federal de Santa<br />

Catarina, Brazil<br />

The quality of life concept in Jurerê internacional<br />

territorial development


14:30 - 16:00<br />

736 Organizing global and domestic<br />

finances<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC17 Sociology of Organization<br />

RC02 Economy and Society (host committee)<br />

Location: 410 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

763 Knowledge based economies and<br />

networks of knowledge transfer<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology<br />

RC02 Economy and Society (host committee)<br />

Location: 410 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

RC03<br />

Community Research<br />

Programme Coordinators: Clemente<br />

NAVARRO, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain<br />

and Rachel HARVEY, Columbia University, USA<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

19 Local Institutions/Global Frames:<br />

Dynamics of Durability and<br />

Transformation<br />

Location: 412 {NB}<br />

Chair: María Jesús RODRÍGUEZ GARCÍA,<br />

Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Soichiro SHIRAISHI, Nairobi Research Station, Kenya<br />

Handling democratic systems: Daily functions of<br />

police, courts and local councils in rural Uganda,<br />

Eastern Africa<br />

Eswarappa KASI, National Institute of Rural<br />

Development, India<br />

Socio-cultural dynamics of institutions among the<br />

Sugalis of South India<br />

Vladimir VITOVSKY, University of Coimbra, Portugal<br />

Los desafíos de la justicia comunitaria en Brasil:<br />

Hacia un nuevo sentido común de justicia<br />

RC04<br />

Sociology of Education<br />

Programme Coordinators: A. Gary<br />

DWORKIN, University of Houston, USA and<br />

Marios VRYONIDES, European University<br />

Cyprus, Cyprus<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

27 RC10RC04 Part I: Round Table 1<br />

Stakeholders in School and Work<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy<br />

and Self-Management (host committee)<br />

Location: 25 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

28 RC10RC04 Part I: Round Table 2<br />

Participation and Citizenship<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy<br />

and Self-Management (host committee)


Location: 26 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

29 RC10RC04 Part I: Round Table 3<br />

Expansion of Opportunities<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy<br />

and Self-Management (host committee)<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

39 The Role of Professional Ethics in<br />

Promoting Social Compromise. Part I<br />

Location: APT 10 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Anita HIRSCH ADLER,<br />

UNAM, Mexico<br />

Chair: Anita HIRSCH ADLER, UNAM, Mexico<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Amador BAUTISTA, Universidad Nacional Autonoma<br />

de Mexico, Mexico<br />

Professional ethics in the social sciences in Mexico<br />

Ana Marcela MUNGARAY LAGARDA and Alfonso<br />

GARCÍA CORTES, Universidad Autonoma de Baja<br />

California, Mexico<br />

Considerations from professional ethics and professional<br />

skills. The case of the faculty of humanities at UABC<br />

Rodrigo LÓPEZ ZAVALA and Martha Lorena SOLÍS<br />

ARAGÓN, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Mexico<br />

Social commitment of higher education. A<br />

professional ethics analysis<br />

Ana ESCALANTE and Marina IBARRA, Universidad<br />

Autonoma del Estado de Morelos, Mexico<br />

Dilemmas in professional ethics of the researcher<br />

Guadalupe CHAVEZ-GONZALEZ, Universidad<br />

Autónoma de Nuevo León, Mexico<br />

Professional ethics and social commitment of the university<br />

Ibarra ROSALES GUADALUPE, Universidad Nacional<br />

Autónoma de México, Mexico<br />

Ethics and professional commitment<br />

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Araceli BARRAGAN, Universidad Nacional Autónoma<br />

de México, Mexico<br />

Unethical actions of professors in the communication<br />

discipline at the National Autonomous University of<br />

Mexico<br />

Yayoi YUKAWA 1 , Chisato KITANAKA2 and Mieko<br />

YOKOYAMA 2 , (1) Hitotsubashi University, Japan, (2)<br />

Hiroshima University, Japan<br />

Researcher’s ethics in multi-authorship papers in<br />

natural sciences at Japanese universities: The<br />

intersection of harassment and scientific misconduct<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

139 The role of professional ethics in<br />

promoting social compromise. Part II<br />

Location: APT 10 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Anita HIRSCH-ADLER,<br />

The National Autonomous University of<br />

Mexico, Mexico<br />

Chair: Maria Ligia De OLIVERA BARBOSA,<br />

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Patricia AMARO GONZALEZ and Pedro ESPINOZA<br />

BACA, Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Mexico<br />

Respect, responsibility and honesty in an educational<br />

task from the point of view of teaching post graduate<br />

professors<br />

Judith PÉREZ-CASTRO, Juarez Autonomous University of<br />

Tabasco, Mexico<br />

How to teach professional ethics in graduate<br />

programs? Opinions of the professors-researchers<br />

from the Juarez autonomous university of Tabasco<br />

Martha Elizabeth CAMPOS HUERTA, Universidad<br />

Nacional Autonoma de México, Mexico<br />

What is social responsibility? The perspective of the<br />

researchers from the National Autonomous University<br />

of Mexico<br />

Juan Martin LOPEZ-CALVA, Universidad<br />

Iberoamericana Puebla, Mexico<br />

Ethical questions about professions: A strategy for the<br />

ethical education of college students towards social<br />

commitment


Adriana FASSIO and Juan Jose GILLI, University of<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Social imaginaries of teaching ethics in two public<br />

administration schools in Argentina<br />

Edna LUNA and Armandina SERNA, Universidad<br />

Autónoma de Baja California, Mexico<br />

University teachers: A comparative study between<br />

Mexico and Spain about the components of<br />

professional teaching ethics<br />

Eva ESCUTIA, UNAM, Mexico<br />

Media and professional values in students of<br />

communication and journalism at fes aragón UNAM<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

174 Opportunities and barriers to<br />

educational access and equity in<br />

developed nations: Issues of race,<br />

ethnicity and immigration on<br />

schooling in a globalizing world<br />

Location: APT 10 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: A. Gary DWORKIN,<br />

University of Houston, USA<br />

Chair: David KONSTANTINOVSKY, Russian<br />

Academy of Sciences, Russia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Joanna SIKORA and Lawrence J. SAHA, Australian<br />

National University, Australia<br />

Optimistic students: Occupational expectations of<br />

migrant youth in comparative perspective<br />

Dionysios GOUVIAS, University of the Aegean, Greece<br />

Youth and labour market(s) in Europe: ‘Opportunities’<br />

or just ‘risks’? – Findings from the European social<br />

survey<br />

Perrine DEVLEESHOUWER, Université Libre de<br />

Bruxelles, Belgium, Céline TENEY,<br />

Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung,<br />

Germany and Laurie HANQUINET, University of York,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Educational aspirations among ethnic minority youth<br />

in Brussels: Does the perception of ethnic<br />

discrimination in the labour market matter? A mixedmethod<br />

approach<br />

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Amy LUTZ, Syracuse University, USA<br />

University completion by children of immigrants in<br />

western countries<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

229 Social inequalities and secondary<br />

education: Theories, methods and<br />

research findings<br />

Location: APT 10 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Analia MEO and Cora<br />

STEINBERG, UBA, Argentina<br />

Co-chairs: Analia MEO and Cora<br />

STEINBERG, UBA, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Annette BRAUN, City University London, United<br />

Kingdom, Meg MAGUIRE, King’s College London,<br />

United Kingdom and Stephen BALL, University of<br />

London, United Kingdom<br />

The role of support staff and social inequalities in UK<br />

secondary schools – Putting ‘others’ back into policy<br />

Bernardo CAPRARA and Marilia RAMOS, Sociology,<br />

Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil<br />

The impact of cultural capital on secondary students<br />

performance in Brazil<br />

Flavia TERIGI, and Ana Gracia TOSCANO, Universidad<br />

Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentina, Bárbara<br />

BRISCIOLI, CONICET-UNGS, Argentina<br />

La escolarización de los adolescentes en los grandes<br />

centros urbanos: Aportes de tres investigaciones<br />

sobre régimen académico y trayectorias escolares<br />

Marie VERHOEVEN, IACCHOS/GIRSEF, Belgium<br />

Multiple embedded inequalities and cultural diversity<br />

in educational systems: A theoretical and empirical<br />

exploration<br />

Alejandro CARRASCO, Pontificia Universidad<br />

Católica, Chile and Alejandra FALABELLA,<br />

Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile<br />

Jóvenes, familias y elección de escuelas secundarias:<br />

¿Quién elige?


Ada FREYTES FREY, University Arturo Jauretche, Argentina<br />

Violencia simbólica y construcción de los datos: El<br />

potencial de las metodologías participativas en la<br />

investigación con jóvenes en situación de pobreza<br />

Valeria DABENIGNO, Silvina LARRIPA, Rosario<br />

AUSTRAL and Silvana TISSERA, Ministerio de<br />

Educación, Argentina<br />

Inclusión educativa e involucramiento escolar.<br />

Perspectivas y acciones en cuatro instituciones<br />

estatales de la ciudad de Buenos Aires<br />

Agustin SALVIA and Diego QUARTULLI, Universidad<br />

de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Educational inequality and social mobility in<br />

Argentina<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

222 C10RC04 Part II: Round Table 1<br />

Profesionales, universidades y<br />

conocimiento<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy<br />

and Self-Management (host committee)<br />

Location: 22 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

223 RC10RC04 Part II: Round Table 2<br />

Desafíos de inclusión<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy<br />

and Self-Management (host committee)<br />

Location: 25 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

224 C10RC04 Part II: Round Table 3<br />

Desigualdad escolar<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy<br />

and Self-Management (host committee)<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

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Thursday 2 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

274 The democratic schooling: Limits,<br />

possibilities, and consequences,<br />

and national agendas in a<br />

globalizing world<br />

Location: APT 10 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Lawrence J. SAHA,<br />

Australian National University, Australia and<br />

Carol REID, University of Western Sydney,<br />

Australia<br />

Co-chairs: Lawrence J. SAHA, Australian<br />

National University, Australia and Carol REID,<br />

University of Western Sydney, Australia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Yvonne LEEMAN, University of Humanistic Studies,<br />

Netherlands<br />

Contested spaces for democratic citizenship education<br />

A. Gary DWORKIN and Pamela TOBE, University of<br />

Houston, USA<br />

Limits to democratic schooling and trust in an era of<br />

high-stakes accountability<br />

Nura RESH, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel<br />

and Clara SABBAGH, University of Haifa, Israel<br />

Sense of justice as a hidden curriculum: Indicator of<br />

school democracy that affect democratic attitudes<br />

Manmohanjit HUNDAL, Indian <strong>Sociological</strong> Society, India<br />

Authoritarian school: A nurturing place for autocracy<br />

Angelo SOUZA, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil<br />

Educational policies and democratic administration of<br />

education in Brazil: Between managerialism and<br />

paternalism<br />

María Dolores BALLESTEROS PÁEZ, ITESM, Mexico<br />

La representación de la globalización y el<br />

multiculturalismo en los libros de texto de historia<br />

mexicanos<br />

Joel WINDLE, Monash University, Australia and<br />

Rodrigo ROCO FOSSA, Universidad de Chile, Chile<br />

Democratisation through school choice? Rhetoric and<br />

reality in the Australian ‘education revolution’


12:30 - 14:00<br />

297 Higher education policies to<br />

promote retention and graduation<br />

Location: APT 10 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ana GARCÍA DE<br />

FANELLI, National Council for Scientific and<br />

Technical Research, Argentina<br />

Chair: Ana GARCÍA DE FANELLI, National<br />

Council for Scientific and Technical Research,<br />

Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Marie-Pierre MOREAU and Charlotte KERNER,<br />

University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom<br />

Socially just academia? An exploration of the<br />

experiences of student parents in English higher<br />

education<br />

Jorge M. GOROSTIAGA and María Fernanda ARIAS,<br />

CONICET-Universidad Nacional de San Martín,<br />

Argentina, Karina LASTRA, Pablo FRANK ITALIA and<br />

Ana CAMBOURS DE DONINI, Universidad Nacional<br />

de San Martín, Argentina,<br />

El acceso a la universidad en la Argentina y los<br />

dilemas de las políticas institucionales<br />

Manoel ALMEIDA NETO, Pontifícia Universidade<br />

Católica de Minas Gerais, Brazil<br />

Challenges related of retention and professionalization<br />

of lower-income students in higher education in Brazil:<br />

The case of students at a private university<br />

Gloria GONZALEZ and Kim C. D’ABREU, American<br />

Dental Education <strong>Association</strong>, USA<br />

Institutional efforts to promote recruitment, retention,<br />

and graduation of underrepresented students<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

303 Leisure education: Social justice in<br />

life-long learning. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

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14:30 - 16:00<br />

329 Academic capitalism:<br />

Transformation of justice or<br />

democracy development?<br />

Location: APT 10 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Svetlana SHARONOVA,<br />

St. Tikhon’s Orthodox University, Russia<br />

Chair: Svetlana SHARONOVA, St. Tikhon’s<br />

Orthodox University, Russia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Walter BARTL, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg,<br />

Germany<br />

Declining university participation in demographically<br />

shrinking regions?<br />

Sonia Regina THIAGO BASTOS and Thiago BASTOS<br />

DE SOUZA, Universidade do Estado do Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Age-grade gap, a serious brazilian educacional problem<br />

Maria Luiza CANEDO and Alice XAVIER, PUC-Rio, Brazil<br />

The challenge of dropout in public elementary<br />

schools: A case study in the city of Rio de Janeiro<br />

Cláudia CAVALCANTE, Pontifícia Universidade<br />

Católica de Goiás, Brazil<br />

Quota system and the new protagonists in a<br />

contemporary public higher education in Brazil<br />

Kathleen DOWNIE, Toronto District School Board,<br />

Canada<br />

Teaching as an act of caregiving: Transforming the<br />

lived experience of people with alzheimer’s through<br />

access to educational programs<br />

Ravi RAMPERSAD, College of Science, Technology<br />

and Applied Arts, Trinidad and Tobago<br />

‘Racialised facilitative capital’ and the paving of<br />

differential paths to achievement of afro-trinidadian<br />

boys<br />

Córa Hisae HAGINO, University of Coimbra, Portugal<br />

The Bologna process and the Portuguese universities<br />

Elena AVDEEVA, Scientific Research Institute of Social<br />

Systems, Russia<br />

Transformation of curricula under the influence of the<br />

academic capitalism


Daria TSUKANOVA, Sociology and communication,<br />

Russia<br />

Professional competences – One of democracy<br />

characteristics in academic capitalism<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

380 Academic choices and barriers on<br />

the transition to tertiary education:<br />

Issues of social justice<br />

Location: APT 10 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Iasonas LAMPRIANOU,<br />

University of Cyprus, Cyprus<br />

Chair: Iasonas LAMPRIANOU, University of<br />

Cyprus, Cyprus<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

David KONSTANTINOVSKIY, Russian Academy of<br />

Sciences, Russia<br />

Choices, transformations and barriers<br />

Magnus X. PERSSON, Linnaeus University, Sweden<br />

Should I stay or should I go? How choice to become<br />

an upper secondary schoolteacher are structured<br />

Osmo KIVINEN, Juha HEDMAN and Päivi<br />

KAIPAINEN, University of Turku, Turku, Finland<br />

Educational expansion, equality of opportunities and<br />

labour market outcomes from baby boomers to recent<br />

generations – The case of Finland<br />

Paul WAKELING, University of York, United Kingdom<br />

Effectively maintained inequality or sponsored mobility?<br />

The case of postgraduate education in the UK<br />

Ingrid BEJARANO, Centre Maurice Halbwachs, France<br />

L’éducation comme stratégie de mobilité sociale dans<br />

les familles marginalisées à la ville de Bogotá<br />

Bernard CONVERT, Centre National de la Recherche<br />

Scientifique, France<br />

Choix d’orientation et hiérarchie des disciplines<br />

Evaggelia KALERANTE, University West Macedonia,<br />

Greece<br />

University level educational policy in economic crisis:<br />

Observations and interpretations by Albanian<br />

immigrant university students {*}<br />

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Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

421 As the world turns: Higher<br />

education for democratic<br />

participation or status quo elitism?<br />

Location: APT 10 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Walter ALLEN, University<br />

of California, USA, and Andrey REZAEV, St.<br />

Petersburg State University, Russia<br />

Co-chairs: Walter ALLEN, University of<br />

California, USA, and Andrey REZAEV, St.<br />

Petersburg State University, Russia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Florence BONNER, Howard University, USA<br />

Tertiary institutional transformation for minority<br />

women in STEM education<br />

Gabriela PLOTNO, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Higher education and the role of family background:<br />

Reproduction of the social structure?<br />

Anita HIRSCH, National Autonomous University of<br />

Mexico, Mexico<br />

Higher education and the social impact of the<br />

postgraduate studies in a Mexican university<br />

Gabriel TOLOSA CHACON, Universidad Nacional<br />

de Colombia, Colombia<br />

¿Es la universidad una garantía de futuro? Los efectos<br />

de la educación superior en licenciados de sectores<br />

populares<br />

Lin MEI-LING, National Open University, Taiwan,<br />

Access to higher education: Fairness, innovation, and<br />

the common good in local perspective<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

496 RC04 Round Table 1: Democracy<br />

Location: 22 {OB}<br />

Chair: M’hammed SABOUR, University of<br />

Eastern Finland, Finland


Authors and Papers<br />

M’hammed SABOUR, University of Eastern Finland,<br />

Finland<br />

Education, knowledge and democracy: Taking Freire<br />

and Bourdieu to the Moroccan academic field<br />

Ingrid BAMBERG, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en<br />

Sciences Sociales, France<br />

Schooling practices in democratic South Africa: What<br />

education policy and fieldwork say about social<br />

justice and equity<br />

Ann-Kristin BOSTROM, Swedish National Agency for<br />

Education, Sweden and Anna TOROPOVA, Stockholm<br />

University, Sweden<br />

Democracy in school<br />

Óscar PRIETO-FLORES, University of Girona, Spain<br />

How to promote effective participatory schools in the<br />

managerial era: The case of successful democratic<br />

schools in Europe<br />

497 RC04 Round Table 2: Teachers and<br />

schooling<br />

Location: 25 {OB}<br />

Chair: Mariano FERNÁNDEZ-ENGUITA,<br />

Universidad Complutense, Spain<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Marina IBARRA, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de<br />

Morelos, Mexico, and Cesar FONSECA, DGETI-CBTis<br />

76, Mexico<br />

Professional values in highschool teachers<br />

Andréa GOUVEIA and Vinicius Wagner OLIVEIRA<br />

SANTOS, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil<br />

Teachers and the schooling democratization: Who is<br />

this subject in the inequality Brazilian context?<br />

Mariano FERNÁNDEZ-ENGUITA, Universidad<br />

Complutense, Spain<br />

Teachers and social network services: Uses for<br />

mobilization and legitimation purposes<br />

498 RC04 Round Table 3: Educational<br />

issues in Latin America<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Maira Yuritzi BECERRIL TINOCO, Facultad<br />

Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Mexico<br />

Desigualdad, educación y desarrollo en América Latina<br />

Dery Lorena SUÁREZ-CABRERA, Universidad de Chile,<br />

Chile<br />

Los niños y las niñas migrantes latinoamericanos en<br />

la escuela chilena. Etnografía en el patio de recreo:<br />

Jugando y tensionando identidades nacionales<br />

Carolina NAJMIAS, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Elegir una escuela para un estudiante sordo o<br />

hipoacúsico: La desigualdad de oportunidades<br />

educativas desde la perspectiva de las familias<br />

499 RC04 Round Table 4: Educational<br />

issues of globalization<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Chair: Jason Chien-chen CHANG, Chinese<br />

Culture University, Taiwan<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Jack DEMAINE, Loughborough University, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Democratic schooling in a global context<br />

Jason Chien-chen CHANG, Chinese Culture<br />

University, Taiwan<br />

Globalization policies for educational development<br />

and the attendant issues of social justice: The case of<br />

Taiwan<br />

Felicia PICANÇO, Rio de Janeiro Federal University,<br />

Brazil<br />

Who goes and who stays: Betting on higher<br />

education in the context of expansion<br />

Anne-Marie MORGAN, University of South Australia,<br />

Australia<br />

Global, national and state-based pressures for<br />

teachers in Australian schools: The toll on teacher<br />

wellbeing, the capacity to innovate and opportunities<br />

for democratic and socially just education<br />

Luciana SANTOS LENOIR, Universidade Estadual de<br />

Montes Claros, Brazil<br />

Globalization and the paradigm of democratic<br />

education in Brazil


500 RC04 Round Table 5: Issues of<br />

ethics in education<br />

Location: 33 {OB}<br />

Chair: Esther IBARRA ROSALES, UNED, España<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Eustolia DURÁN PIZAÑA, Universidad Autónoma de<br />

Sinaloa, Mexico and Valentín FÉLIX SALAZAR, Escuela<br />

Normal de Sinaloa, Mexico<br />

Ethics violence and an education professional<br />

Manmohanjit HUNDAL, Indian <strong>Sociological</strong> Society,<br />

India<br />

Dithering school in inculcating morality: Plight of<br />

Indian school system<br />

Esther IBARRA ROSALES, UNED, España<br />

The ethical dimension of education in Latin America:<br />

An international perspective<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

535 Justice in schools and civic education<br />

Location: APT 10 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Nura RESH, Hebrew<br />

University of Jerusalem, Israel, and Clara<br />

SABBAGH, University of Haifa, Israel<br />

Co-chairs: Nura RESH, Hebrew University of<br />

Jerusalem, Israel, and Clara SABBAGH,<br />

University of Haifa, Israel<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Juan Carlos CASTILLO, Cristián COX, Daniel<br />

MIRANDA, Martín BASCOPE and Jorge ESCOBAR,<br />

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile<br />

Civic knowledge and political participation in<br />

unequal contexts: Six Latin American countries in<br />

comparative perspective<br />

Lawrence J. SAHA, Australian National University, Australia<br />

Student perceptions of the “just world” of the school:<br />

Impact on future career and civic behaviors<br />

Marios VRYONIDES, European University Cyprus, Cyprus<br />

Challenging multiculturalism: Interethnic violence in<br />

schools in Cyprus<br />

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Pedro NUNEZ, FLACSO-CONICET, Argentina<br />

Las percepciones de las personas jóvenes sobre la<br />

"justicia": Distribución de bienes escasos y resolución<br />

de conflictos en el espacio escolar<br />

Branislava BARANOVIC and Sasa PUZIC, The<br />

Institute for Social Research, Croatia<br />

School climate and conflicts among pupils<br />

Gustavo FISCHMAN, Arizona State University, USA<br />

and Eric HAAS, WestEd, USA<br />

Beyond “idealized” models in citizenship education:<br />

Embodied cognition, metaphors and democracy<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

589 RC04 Business Meeting<br />

Location: APT 10 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: A. Gary DWORKIN,<br />

University of Houston, USA<br />

Chair: A. Gary DWORKIN, University of<br />

Houston, USA<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

640 Social compromise in higher<br />

education for social cohesion<br />

Location: APT 10 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Antonio TEODORO,<br />

Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e<br />

Tecnologias, Portugal<br />

Chair: Antonio TEODORO, Universidade<br />

Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias,<br />

Portugal<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Rodrigo MARTÍNEZ NOVO, Universidad Politécnica<br />

de Valencia, Spain<br />

Las desigualdades del conocimiento innovador: Una<br />

aproximación espacio temporal en el marco de la<br />

educación superior


Adriana MARRERO and Leandro PEREIRA DE LOS<br />

SANTOS, Universidad de la República, Uruguay,<br />

Graciela CAFFERATTA and Javier ACUÑA PÉREZ,<br />

ANEP, Uruguay<br />

Las paradojas de los mecanismos de inclusión social:<br />

Un estudio de casos sobre nueve universidades del<br />

MERCOSUR<br />

Fernando ESTEBAN, University of Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Higher education, economic development and<br />

international emigration of high skilled population in<br />

Latin America and Caribbean<br />

Claudia CUNHA, Universidade Federal de Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil<br />

Distance education, information and production<br />

teams: Connections necessary for the production of<br />

teaching materials<br />

Maria Cecilia LOREA LEITE, Universidade Federal de<br />

Pelotas, Brazil<br />

Images of justice: Contributions to rethinking the<br />

curriculum and legal pedagogy<br />

Jhon PINZON, Lukas PASOS and Juan MARTINEZ,<br />

National Pedagogical University of Colombia,<br />

Colombia<br />

Pedagogia de las drogas. Un modelo alternativo de<br />

inclusión en la escuela<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

667 Leisure education: Social justice in<br />

life-long learning. Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

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10:45 - 12:15<br />

683 Social distinctions and gender<br />

patterns in higher education and<br />

opportunities and barriers on the<br />

labor market<br />

Location: APT 10 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ann-Katrin WITT,<br />

Halmstad University, Sweden<br />

Co-chair: M CUESTA, Halmstad University,<br />

Sweden<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Cecilia TOMASSINI, Universidad de la República,<br />

Uruguay<br />

Análisis comparado de trayectorias académicas de<br />

varones y mujeres. Un estudio de casos múltiples en<br />

la universidad pública de Uruguay<br />

Ann-Katrin WITT and Marta CUESTA, Halmstad<br />

University, Sweden<br />

Gender consciousness in the classroom generates<br />

social justice and democracy outside it<br />

Laís PATROCINO, Universidade Federal de Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil<br />

The hierarchy between teaching and bachelor<br />

degrees in different areas of knowledge: An analysis<br />

of gender inequality<br />

Marilia MOSCHKOVICH, State University of<br />

Campinas, Brazil<br />

Gender differences and inequalities in the Brazilian<br />

academic careers<br />

Ana Lía KORNBLIT and Sebastián Ezequiel SUSTAS,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina and Dan<br />

ADASZKO, Universidad Católica Argentina, Argentina<br />

Tabúes sobre sexualidad y género en docentes de<br />

escuelas públicas argentinas


12:30 - 14:00<br />

723 The policies for tertiary education:<br />

Does diversification mean<br />

democratization?<br />

Location: APT 10 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Maria Ligia De OLIVERA<br />

BARBOSA, Universidade Federal do Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Chair: Maria Ligia De OLIVERA BARBOSA,<br />

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,<br />

Brazil<br />

Discussant: Adriana MARRERO, Universidad<br />

de la República, Uruguay<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Antonio PRATES, Matheus FALEIRO and Túlio PAULA,<br />

Federal University for Minas Gerais, Brazil<br />

The differential access to labor market positions of<br />

higher occupational prestige and the type of<br />

organizational management of higher education<br />

institutions<br />

Laura Inés ROVELLI, UNLP-IDHICS-CONICET, Argentina<br />

How far higher education expansion in Argentina is it<br />

contributing to greater social equality?<br />

Rosana HERINGER, Federal University of Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Expectations about higher education in City of God,<br />

Brazil: Does diversification in access make a difference?<br />

June Alisson CRUZ, Roberta DA ROCHA, Rosa<br />

MARTINS, Luci Michelon LOHMANN, Julio Adriano<br />

Ferreira REIS, Jorge GAIO and Tomas Sparano<br />

MARTINS, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do<br />

Paraná, Brazil<br />

Corporate and tax structures in Brazilian higher<br />

education<br />

Stefan KLEIN, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil<br />

Two-faced democratization: The recent expansion of<br />

Brazil’s vocational education<br />

Catherine HORN, University of Houston, USA<br />

Comprehensive access and outcomes: Modeling the<br />

impacts on student-level outcomes of attention to<br />

resourcing tertiary education opportunities for<br />

underserved students<br />

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14:30 - 16:00<br />

750 Twenty years of educational<br />

democratization in Taiwan: Forms<br />

and consequences<br />

Location: APT 10 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jason Chien-chen<br />

CHANG, Chinese Culture University, Taiwan<br />

Chair: Jason Chien-chen CHANG, Chinese<br />

Culture University, Taiwan<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Tien-Hui CHIANG, National University of Tainan, Taiwan<br />

Pursuing ideology or conforming reality: Why does<br />

education shift its function from equity to<br />

competitiveness in the era of globalization?<br />

Chou-Sung YANG, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan<br />

Tolerance, cultural diversity and multiculturalism<br />

education in Taiwan<br />

Sheng Yao CHENG, National Chung Cheng<br />

University, Taiwan<br />

A study on social justice and afterschool programs in<br />

Taiwan<br />

Feng-Jihu LEE, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan<br />

Rethinking the nature of ‘national basic education’<br />

reform in Taiwan: The promotion of social justice?<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

759 Education: A catalyst for human<br />

development, sustainable equity and<br />

enduring redress. What does it mean<br />

for developing and under-developed<br />

countries in the global 21st century?<br />

Location: APT 10 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Shaheeda ESSACK,<br />

Department of Higher Education, South Africa<br />

Chair: Shaheeda ESSACK, Department of<br />

Higher Education, South Africa<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ana Lorena BRUEL, Brazil<br />

Educational opportunities distribution: Analysis<br />

elements over the access to public school of the Rio<br />

de Janeiro municipality


Sheng-Yih CHUANG, National Kaohsiung Normal<br />

University, Taiwan<br />

Barriers and borders of social justice and education<br />

reform: A view from global democracy<br />

Lygia COSTA and Mariane KOSLINSKI, Universidade<br />

Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Impacts of educational inequalities on class structure<br />

in Brazil 2001-2009<br />

Raquel SOSA ELÍZAGA, UNAM, Mexico<br />

Fighting exclusion in Latin American education<br />

Adolphus NASWEM and Egri EJEMBI, University of<br />

Agriculture, Nigeria<br />

Functional rural education: The path to social justice<br />

and true democracy in Nigeria<br />

Nydia VALENZUELA, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico<br />

Education in poverty contexts, the role of parents’<br />

participation in public primary schools<br />

RC05<br />

Racism, Nationalism and<br />

Ethnic Relations<br />

Programme Coordinator: Ann DENIS,<br />

Université d’Ottawa, Canada<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

36 Researching racism and nationalism<br />

in an increasingly challenging<br />

academic environment<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Karim MURJI, Open<br />

University, United Kingdom, and Peter<br />

RATCLIFFE, University of Warwick, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Chair: Peter RATCLIFFE, University of<br />

Warwick, United Kingdom<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Dina TANATOVA, Russian State Social University, Russia<br />

Questionable theoretical statements on racism<br />

Jorgelina LOZA, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

La idea de nación en el presente latinoamericano: Un<br />

recorrido por tres países de la región<br />

Rogelio SÁENZ, University of Texas at San Antonio,<br />

USA, Karen Manges DOUGLAS, Sam Houston State<br />

University, USA, and Maria Cristina MORALES,<br />

University of Texas at El Paso, USA<br />

The attack on Latina/o human rights in the United<br />

States: Theoretical and methodological challenges<br />

Ann DENIS, Université d’Ottawa, Canada<br />

Some challenges of contemporary research on ethnic<br />

and race relations in Canadian universities<br />

Karim MURJI, Open University, United Kingdom<br />

Critical public scholarship? Race and ethnic studies in<br />

the public sphere<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

89 Where Are You From? Experiences<br />

of Exclusion, Marginalization and<br />

Racism. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC38 Biography and Society<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic<br />

Relations (host committee)<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

114 Diaspora and ethno-national<br />

conflict<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ipek DEMIR, University<br />

of Leicester, United Kingdom, and Nira<br />

YUVAL-DAVIS, University of East London,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Chair: Nira YUVAL-DAVIS, University of East<br />

London, United Kingdom


Authors and Papers<br />

Ulrike VIETEN, Free University Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />

Multiplying diasporic identities and living intersected<br />

belonging<br />

Y. Michal BODEMANN, University of Toronto, Germany<br />

and Nadine BLUMER, University of Toronto, Canada<br />

The German-American hyphen: Leading culture, parallel<br />

society and multiculturalism in 19 th century America<br />

Glenda BALLANTYNE, Swinburne University of<br />

Technology, Australia<br />

Tradition and innovation in diasporic Turkish Alevi<br />

identity<br />

Zeynep BAYKAL, Middle East Technical University, Turkey<br />

The role of transnational bonds in self-positioning of<br />

Armenians in Turkey<br />

José Lindomar COELHO ALBUQUERQUE, UNIFESP,<br />

Brazil<br />

Diasporas, borders and ethnic and national conflict:<br />

The case of Brazilians in Paraguay<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

122 Leisure, urbanization, migration<br />

and ethnic relations<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic<br />

Relations<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

186 Violencia e interculturalidad /<br />

Violence and interculturality. Part I<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Daniel GUTIERREZ<br />

MARTINEZ, El Colegio Mexiquerise, Mexico<br />

and Nelson ARTEAGA BOTELLO, Universidad<br />

Autónoma del Estado de México, Mexico<br />

Chair: Nelson ARTEAGA BOTELLO, Universidad<br />

Autónoma del Estado de México, Mexico<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Riad NASSER, Fairleigh Dickinson University, USA<br />

Ethos and logos in Israeli citizenship: Discourse<br />

analysis of civic studies textbooks<br />

Rixta WUNDRAK, Georg-August-University of<br />

Goettingen, Germany<br />

Othering and territorial claims in the Palestinian-<br />

Israeli context<br />

Jasmin ZINE, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada<br />

Nation, citizenship and belonging: Negotiating<br />

Muslim cultural politics in Canada<br />

Selma MUHIC DIZDAREVIC, Charles University,<br />

Czech Republic<br />

Racism and discrimination in the Czech Republic 2009-2011<br />

Ayse SERDAR, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey<br />

Between assimilation and survival: Laz community in<br />

Turkey<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

193 Social Positioning in Comparative/<br />

Historical Perspective<br />

Joint Session<br />

WG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology (host committee)<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations<br />

Location: 31 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

201 Contemporary racisms, problematic<br />

positionalities and marginalised<br />

voices: The methodological<br />

challenge<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Alice FELDMAN,<br />

University College, Ireland<br />

Chair: Alice FELDMAN, University College, Ireland


Authors and Papers<br />

Joanna SADGROVE and Gill VALENTINE, Leeds<br />

University, United Kingdom<br />

Silent narratives: Exclusion in the biographical<br />

research process<br />

Karolina LUKASIEWICZ and Patrycja ANTOSZ,<br />

Jagiellonian University, Poland<br />

Between participatory research and standardized<br />

measurement process. methodological challenges in<br />

researching discrimination<br />

Rudolf LEIPRECHT, Interdisciplinary Centre for<br />

Education and Communication in Migration Processes,<br />

Germany<br />

A research-documentary project on experiences of racism<br />

Claudio CAVAS and Maria Inácia DAVILA NETO,<br />

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Diaspora and Africa: Black identitary constructions in<br />

Brazil<br />

Abdolghayoum NEMATINIYA, India<br />

Baloch of Iran and Pakistan: Major problems of social<br />

development of a southern Asian community<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

276 Tracking contemporary racisms on<br />

virtual spaces and print media<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Bandana<br />

PURKAYASTHA, University of Connecticut,<br />

USA and Millsom HENRY-WARING,<br />

University of Melbourne, Australia<br />

Chair: Bandana PURKAYASTHA, University of<br />

Connecticut, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Millsom HENRY-WARING, University of Melbourne,<br />

Australia<br />

Limited emancipation online: Why constructions of<br />

‘race’ and racisms are still evident in new social<br />

media<br />

Farida FOZDAR, The University of Western Australia,<br />

Australia<br />

Diablogging about asylum seekers<br />

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Betty DOBRATZ, Iowa State University, USA and Lisa<br />

WALDNER, University of St. Thomas, USA<br />

White power activists’ use of virtual social space and<br />

its implications<br />

Celeste CASTIGLIONE, University of Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Social representations of Latin American migrants in<br />

Argentine newspapers (1999-2007)<br />

Sandra TORRES, Uppsala University, Sweden and<br />

Jonas LINDBLOM, Uppsala University, Sweden<br />

Media representations of migrant care workers in<br />

Swedish daily newspapers<br />

Hatice ÇOBAN KENES, Turkey<br />

Reception of racist-discriminative media discourse<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

310 RC05 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ann DENIS, Université<br />

d’Ottawa, Canada<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

343 Indigeneity, autochthony and the<br />

politics of belonging<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Nira YUVAL-DAVIS,<br />

University of East London, United Kingdom<br />

Chair: Scott POYNTING, University of<br />

Leicester, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Nira YUVAL-DAVIS, University of East London, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Indigeneity and autochthony – In between claiming<br />

and defending rights<br />

Eva GERHARZ, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany<br />

Re-inventing tradition for the sake of “belonging<br />

there” – Ruptures and dissonances<br />

Özgür BAL, Middle East Technical University, Turkey<br />

This geography belongs to us… what I am, is…who<br />

calls for?: Belonging and national identity in<br />

Southeast Turkey


Peter GALE, University of South Australia, Australia<br />

The framing of public debate on indigenous rights<br />

and asylum seekers: The foreign, the feared, and the<br />

politics of belonging<br />

Carlos Javier COWAN ROS, Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

La "comunidad" yaveña: (re)configuración de una<br />

modalidad organizativa y de un principio de adscripción<br />

kolla, en el contexto de la (re)emergencia étnica en Yavi<br />

Daniel GUTIÉRREZ-MARTÍNEZ, El Colegio<br />

Mexiquense, Mexico<br />

Doxa conquest and inequalities state policy in<br />

indigenous communities<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

392 Memoria indígena: ¿Otra<br />

dimensión de las luchas políticas<br />

actuales de los pueblos originarios<br />

de Latinoamérica?<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Natividad GUTIERREZ<br />

CHONG and Claudia VILLAGRAN<br />

MUNOZ, Universidad Nacional Autonóma<br />

de México, Mexico<br />

Chair: Natividad GUTIERREZ CHONG,<br />

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico,<br />

Mexico<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Claudia VILLAGRAN, Universidad Nacional<br />

Autónoma de México, Mexico<br />

¡Aquí siempre han existido indígenas! La lucha<br />

memorial originaria en El Salvador y Uruguay para<br />

demandar reconocimiento y derechos<br />

Francisca FERNANDEZ, Universidad de Santiago de<br />

Chile, Chile<br />

Memorias andinas de resistencia: El cuerpo como<br />

territorio en disputa<br />

Maria Cristina LIMA, Brazil<br />

Kilombo: Historias de un pueblo sabio<br />

Adriana ZAFFARONI and Gerardo CHOQUE,<br />

Universidad Nacional de Salta, Argentina<br />

Diáspora y resistencia del pueblo Quilmes<br />

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Patricia VIERA BRAVO, Universidad Nacional<br />

Autónoma de México, Mexico<br />

Küme mongen: La reivindicación de la lógica<br />

ancestral del buen vivir mapuche para habitar<br />

territorios recuperados<br />

Omar Javier CASTILLO GARZA, Ludwig-Maximilians-<br />

Universitaet Munich, Germany<br />

Modern traditions, traditional moderns?: Contrasts of<br />

modernity in postcolonial Latin America<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

441 Policies on inequality, racialization<br />

and migration<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic<br />

Relations (host committee)<br />

WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

485 Inclusion and exclusion in ethnically<br />

diverse non-settler societies<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Vilna BASHI TREITLER,<br />

City University of New York, USA and Ann<br />

DENIS, Université d’Ottawa, Canada<br />

Chair: Peter RATCLIFFE, University of<br />

Warwick, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Floya ANTHIAS, Roehampton University, United Kingdom<br />

Transnational migrants and theorising stratification:<br />

Towards new paradigms of inequality<br />

Luis Eduardo THAYER, Universidad de Los Lagos, Chile<br />

Discriminación y reconocimiento de los inmgirantes<br />

en Santiago de Chile: Una tipología de la aceptación<br />

y el rechazo al extranjero


Trica KEATON, Vanderbilt University, USA<br />

Everyday anti-blackness and anti-racism in<br />

contemporary France<br />

Gisele KLEIDERMACHER, Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina and Mary Luz ESTUPIÑAN,<br />

Universidad de Chile, Chile<br />

Inmigración senegalesa en Argentina: Globalización<br />

y procesos de exclusión socio urbanos<br />

Sara BONFANTI, Umea University, Sweden<br />

Analyzing migrant youth’s patterns of social exclusion<br />

in Sweden: What role for ethnicization processes?<br />

Thomas DE VROOME, Utrecht University, Netherlands<br />

National identification of immigrants and natives in<br />

the Netherlands {*}<br />

Gulcin CON, Middle East Technical University, Turkey<br />

The unchanging other: The case of romani community<br />

in Turkey<br />

Milos DEBNAR, Kyoto University, Japan<br />

Europeans in Japan - experiences of differentiation<br />

and exclusion<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

564 Where are you from? Experiences<br />

of exclusion, marginalization and<br />

racism. Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC38 Biography and Society (host committee)<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations<br />

Location: 436 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

599 Social inclusion (or its absence) in<br />

settler societies<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ann DENIS, Université<br />

d’Ottawa, Canada, and Vilna BASHI<br />

TREITLER, City University of New York, USA<br />

Chair: Ann DENIS, Université d’Ottawa,<br />

Canada<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Sirma BILGE, University of Montreal, Canada<br />

Mapping Quebecois sexual nationalism at times of<br />

“crisis of multicultural accommodation”<br />

Elke WINTER, University of Ottawa, Canada<br />

A Canadian anomaly? The social construction of<br />

multicultural national identity<br />

Adriana ZAFFARONI and Álvaro GUAYMÁS,<br />

Universidad Nacional de Salta, Argentina<br />

Hacia la construcción de políticas interculturales en la<br />

Universidad Nacional de Salta<br />

Jock COLLINS, University of Technology, Australia<br />

Social exclusion and inclusion of immigrant minorities<br />

in Australia<br />

Rachel BUSBRIDGE, Hebrew University of Jerusalem,<br />

Israel<br />

(Re)constructing past and future in the settler colony<br />

Elli KRIEL, University of Johannesburg, South Africa<br />

Religious conversion, social inclusion and community<br />

under pressure: The South African Jewish experience<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

624 Hybridity, border crossings and<br />

indigenous knowledges<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Vince MAROTTA and<br />

Paula MURACA, Deakin University, Australia<br />

Co-chairs: Vince MAROTTA and Paula<br />

MURACA, Deakin University, Australia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Lucila NEJAMKIS, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Construcciones raciales y étnicas de los inmigrantes<br />

latinoamericanos en Argentina a partir de las<br />

políticas migratorias<br />

Sofía FERNÁNDEZ, UNR, Argentina<br />

Cultos pentecostales y procesos étnicos identitarios:<br />

La danza evangélica como aspecto diferencial<br />

significativo del pentecostalismo qom (toba)


Patricia RICHARDS, University of Georgia, USA<br />

Modernity/coloniality and conflicts over indigenous<br />

rights in the Chilean south<br />

Rana CAVUSOGLU, Middle East Technical University,<br />

Turkey<br />

The dilemma of remaining in between: Case of Arab<br />

Alawitas in Turkey {*}<br />

Mustafa ISLEK, Hacettepe University Institution of<br />

Population Studies, Turkey<br />

Forced migration and adaptation after Lausanne<br />

Convention: The case of Güzelyurt, Turkey<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

659 Del Sistema de Consulta de<br />

Organizaciones Indígenas y<br />

Conflictos Étnicos en las Américas<br />

(SICETNO)<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Natividad GUTIERREZ<br />

CHONG, Universidad Nacional Autónoma<br />

de México, Mexico<br />

Chair: Paula MURACA, Deakin University,<br />

Australia<br />

Discussant: Héctor CALLEROS RODRIGUEZ,<br />

El Colegio de Tlaxcala A.C., Mexico<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Natividad GUTIERREZ CHONG, Universidad<br />

Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico<br />

Sistema de consulta de organizaciones indígenas y<br />

conflictos étnicos en las Américas (SICETNO)<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

686 The ethics of intersectional politics<br />

and the challenges to alliances and<br />

coalition building in and outside<br />

academe<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC32 Women in Society (host committee)<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations<br />

Location: 446 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

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12:30 - 14:00<br />

702 Democracies in transition: The<br />

political cultures of excluded groups<br />

(gender, race, ethnicity)<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Natividad GUTIERREZ<br />

CHONG, Universidad Nacional Autónoma<br />

de México, Mexico and Ulrike VIETEN, Free<br />

University Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />

Chair: Ulrike VIETEN, Free University<br />

Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Gabriela CANEDO VASQUEZ, Centro Cuarto<br />

Intermedio, Bolivia<br />

Reconocimiento de la democracia comunitaria en el<br />

estado plurinacional boliviano<br />

Eran GUNDUZ, University of Applied Sciences<br />

Frankfurt, Germany<br />

Citizenship and nationhood in Turkey. Who is excluded?<br />

Daniela CHERUBINI, University of Milan, Italy<br />

Migrant women’s political practices: Gender, race<br />

and ethnicity in action / Prácticas políticas de las<br />

mujeres migrantes: Género, raza y etnicidad en<br />

acción<br />

Sergio COSTA, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany<br />

Cultural rights and democratic legitimacy: Conceptual<br />

approaches and uses in Latin America<br />

Rafael MANTOVANI, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

La moda por la civilización en Argentina y contra los<br />

argentinos<br />

Tatiane RODRIGUES, Federal University of<br />

Pernambuco, Brazil<br />

The rise of diversity in contemporary educational<br />

policies<br />

Victor ARMONY, University of Quebec at Montreal,<br />

Canada<br />

A comparative perspective on the identification of<br />

minorities by governments in the Americas<br />

Elda GJERGJI, Aleksandër Xhuvani University, Albania<br />

Roma minority situation during the long years of<br />

Albanian transition


14:30 - 16:00<br />

752 Violencia e interculturalidad /<br />

Violence and interculturality. Part II<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Nelson ARTEAGA<br />

BOTELLO, Universidad Autónoma del Estado<br />

de México, Mexico, and Daniel GUTIERREZ<br />

MARTINEZ, El Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico<br />

Chair: Daniel GUTIERREZ MARTINEZ, El<br />

Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Priscila Elisabete da SILVA, Universide de São Paulo,<br />

Brazil and Ariel FINGUERUT, Universidade Estadual<br />

de Campinas, Brazil<br />

Conquistas y resentimientos: La cuestión racial y su<br />

impacto en las movilizaciones sociopolíticas en Brasil<br />

y en los EE.UU. contemporáneos<br />

Sergio Andrés KAMINKER, Centro Nacional<br />

Patagónico, Argentina<br />

Racialización y migrantes limítrofes, hacia una lectura<br />

del lugar del inmigrante en la ciudad de Puerto Madryn<br />

Anahi PATRICIA GONZALEZ and Gabriela PLOTNIK,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aire, Argentina<br />

Relaciones interculturales en las instituciones escolar<br />

y judicial en Argentina: Modalidades de ejercicio de<br />

la violencia simbólica hacia los migrantes externos<br />

Pablo DI NAPOLI, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Racismo, violencia y otredad. El caso de los<br />

estudiantes tipificados como violentos<br />

Girleide Tôrres LEMOS, Federal University of<br />

Pernambuco, Brazil, and Janssen Felipe DA SILVA,<br />

Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil<br />

Intercultural education and current rural education in<br />

Brazil: Political and pedagogical approaches<br />

Nelson ARTEAGA BOTELLO, Universidad Autónoma<br />

del Estado de México, Mexico<br />

Interculturalidad, violencia y creación social<br />

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16:15 - 17:45<br />

762 Inequality, Racialization/<br />

Ethnicization, and Migration<br />

Joint Session<br />

WG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic<br />

Relations (host committee)<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

RC07<br />

Futures Research<br />

Programme Coordinators: Markus<br />

S. SCHULZ, University of Illinois at<br />

Urbana–Champaign, USA; Radhamany<br />

SOORYAMOORTHY, University of<br />

Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

8 Citizenship and Experiences of<br />

Participation / Ciudanía y<br />

Experiencias de Participación<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Raquel SOSA ELÍZAGA,<br />

UNAM, Mexico and Edgardo LANDER,<br />

Universidad Central de Venezuela, Venezuela<br />

Chair: Edgardo LANDER, Universidad Central<br />

de Venezuela, Venezuela


Authors and Papers<br />

Federico ANAYA-GALLARDO, Taller Universitario de<br />

Derechos Humanos, Mexico<br />

The institutionalization of civic participation of NGOs<br />

in Mexico: The paradoxes of inclusion of new elites in<br />

the political system<br />

Mila IVANOVIC, Université Paris 8/Labtop, France<br />

Burocracia, clientelismo y liderazgo: Una inmersión<br />

desde abajo en los retos y callejones sin salida de la<br />

democracia venezolana del siglo XXI<br />

Andranik TANGIAN, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,<br />

Germany<br />

German parliamentary elections 2009, participation<br />

outcomes, and proposals for the future<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

84 Social Justice, Equality and<br />

Participation<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Celi Scalon, UFRJ<br />

Chair: Celi Scalon, UFRJ<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Emil Albert SOBOTTKA, Maria Eduarda OTA and<br />

Joao Carlos BASSANI, Pontifical Catholic University at<br />

Porto Alegre, Brazil,<br />

Has the future remained in the past? Experiences of<br />

disrespect and the utopia of autonomous life projects<br />

Makeliny NOGUEIRA, Pontifícia Universidade<br />

Católica de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Poverty, inequality and social exclusion and the<br />

impact of education in Brazil<br />

David KONSTANTINOVSKIY, Russian Academy of<br />

Sciences, Russia<br />

Winners and losers – From empirical date to model<br />

Ingemar KAREHOLT, Stockholm University, Sweden<br />

Socieconomic position and political participation in<br />

terms of voting among elderly 77+ in Sweden<br />

Ingrid CYFER, Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

A dialogue between Judith Butler’s and Axel<br />

Honneth’s theory of recognition<br />

� 123 �<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

102 Alternatives to neoliberal<br />

globalization: Comparing counterhegemonic<br />

projects - Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC07 Futures Research (host committee)<br />

RC02 Economy and Society<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

160 Globalization, futures of<br />

management, and resistance<br />

movements. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development (host committee)<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

205 Democratizing futures and digital<br />

inclusion: Participatory<br />

opportunities and pitfalls<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Laura ROBINSON,<br />

Santa Clara University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sara SCHOONMAKER, University of Redlands, USA<br />

Forking digital inclusion: The development of<br />

LibreOffice and the document foundation<br />

Patricio FELDMAN and Celina FISCHNALLER,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Políticas públicas para la inclusión socio-digital y<br />

apropiación social de las TIC: El caso de San Luis,<br />

Argentina


Ronald ANDERSON, University of Minnesota, USA<br />

Social well-being and gender equality’s contribution<br />

to the growth of the internet globally<br />

Daniel Aldana COHEN, New York University, USA<br />

Occupy Wall street’s sources of creativity<br />

Anita CHAN, University of Illinois, USA<br />

Hacking digital universalism: OLPC & information<br />

networks in the Andes<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

248 Imagining futures: Social<br />

movements, publics, and<br />

contentious politics - Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change<br />

RC07 Futures Research (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

287 Alternatives to neoliberal<br />

globalization: Comparing counterhegemonic<br />

projects - Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC07 Futures Research (host committee)<br />

RC02 Economy and Society<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

353 RC07 Roundtable 1A: Politics of the<br />

Future<br />

Location: 22 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Emilia ARAUJO,<br />

Universidade do Minho, Portugal<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Marcos GONZÁLEZ-HERNANDO, London School of<br />

Economics, United Kingdom<br />

� 124 �<br />

Confronting the uncertain: On crisis, time sociology<br />

and the narration of dangerous times<br />

Martina YOPO, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile<br />

Políticas sociales para el futuro: Una reflexión<br />

diacrónica sobre el sujeto desde el enfoque de las<br />

capacidades<br />

Emilia ARAUJO, Universidade do Minho, Portugal<br />

Politics, time and democracy<br />

Yuriy VASSERMAN, Perm State Technical University, Russia<br />

Russian politics modernization: A sociocultural approach<br />

354 RC07 Roundtable 1B: Memory’s<br />

futures: Human rights and<br />

transitional justice / El futuro de la<br />

memoria: derechos humanos y<br />

políticas de transición: verdad,<br />

justicia y reparación<br />

Location: 25 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Gabriela FRIED<br />

AMILIVIA, Agencia Nacional de Investigacion<br />

e Innovacion, Uruguay<br />

Chairs: Y. Michal BODEMANN, University of<br />

Toronto, Canada, and Carlos DEMASI,<br />

Universidad de la República, Uruguay<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Emilio CRENZEL, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Memoria y poder. Las luchas políticas por el sentido<br />

del pasado de violencia y dictadura en la Argentina<br />

Claudia FELD, IDES-CONICET, Argentina<br />

La ESMA como sitio de memoria: Del testimonio al<br />

centro de interpretación<br />

Valentina SALVI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Entre pasado y futuro. Las memorias de los/as<br />

oficiales del ejército argentino<br />

Tomas CROWDER-TARABORRELLI, Soka University of<br />

America, USA<br />

Documentary film as memory and evidence: The use<br />

of visual media in trials for crimes against humanity<br />

in Argentina<br />

Kristi WILSON, Soka University of America, USA<br />

Memory complex: Rhetorics of remembrance then<br />

and now


355 RC07 Roundtable 1C: Imagining<br />

futures: Social movements, publics,<br />

and contentious politics<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ligia TAVERA<br />

FENOLLOSA, FLACSO, Mexico; Markus S.<br />

SCHULZ, University of Illinois at Urbana–<br />

Champaign, USA and Benjamin TEJERINA<br />

MONTAÑA, Universidad del País Vasco, Spain<br />

Chair: Arlene TORRES, The City University of<br />

New York, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Manjeet CHATURVEDI, Banaras Hindu University, India<br />

Globalization and vision quest of what is viable future {*}<br />

Leonardo CANCINO PEREZ, Universidad Diego<br />

Portales, Chile<br />

Avances de investigación: El imaginario social del<br />

movimiento Arcoiris en Chile<br />

Megan PEPPEL, University of California, USA<br />

Re-imagining economic relations and the role of the<br />

social welfare state: Perspectives from an argentine<br />

shantytown {*}<br />

Cecilia MINAVERRY, Universidad del País Vasco, Argentina<br />

Movimientos alterglobalización: Un análisis crítico de<br />

las propuestas de la Asociación para la Fijación de<br />

Impuestos en las Transacciones Financieras para<br />

Ayudar a los Ciudadanos (ATTAC)<br />

Katherine McKIERNAN, Franklin and Marshall<br />

College, USA<br />

“La Cámpora” en la última campaña presidencial<br />

para entender las relaciones entre movimientos<br />

sociales y kirchnerismo<br />

356 RC07 Roundtable 1D: Technology/<br />

media/futures<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Laura ROBINSON,<br />

Santa Clara University, USA, and Angharad<br />

VALDIVIA, University of Illinois, USA<br />

Chair: Laura ROBINSON, Santa Clara<br />

University, USA<br />

� 125 �<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Michelle RIVERA, University of Illinois at Urbana-<br />

Champaign, USA<br />

Exploring participatory online music fandom through<br />

reggaetón<br />

Mun Cho KIM, Korea University, South Korea<br />

Toward a new media policy in the age of convergence<br />

Giuseppina PELLEGRINO, University of Calabria, Italy<br />

How current infrastructures shape future democracy:<br />

Notes on orphans and belonging in politics of<br />

information (technology)<br />

Tomohisa HIRATA, Kyoto University, Japan<br />

Digital inclusions in internet cafes and their problems:<br />

Comparative study on the internet access for overseas<br />

filipina domestic workers in Hong Kong, Singapore<br />

and Taipei<br />

357 RC07 Roundtable 1E: Alternatives to<br />

neoliberal globalization: Comparing<br />

counterhegemonic projects<br />

Location: 33 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: William CARROLL,<br />

University of Victoria, Canada, and Markus<br />

S. SCHULZ, University of Illinois at Urbana–<br />

Champaign, USA<br />

Chair: Henry VELTMEYER, Saint Mary’s<br />

University, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Estela VALVERDE, Macquarie University, Australia<br />

Defeated amnesty laws: Standing between impunity<br />

and accountability, Uruguay opens up the wounds of<br />

the past<br />

Michael HUMPHREY, University of Sydney, Australia<br />

Citizen security as a new human right? Securitization<br />

and the new moral economy of rights in Latin America<br />

Jeanne W. SIMON and Claudio GONZÁLEZ PARRA,<br />

Universidad de Concepción, Chile<br />

The governmentality of governance and governability<br />

in indigenous communities in Chile<br />

Maisa BASCUAS, Ruth FELDER, Ana LOGIUDICE and Irene<br />

PROVENZANO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Argentina: A successfull case of post-neoliberalism?


Adebayo NINALOWO, University of Lagos, Nigeria<br />

Transnational hegemony, knowledge base and<br />

contestation {*}<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

385 Futures, values, and sociological<br />

theory - Part I<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Elisa REIS, Federal<br />

University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and<br />

Markus S. SCHULZ, University of Illinois at<br />

Urbana–Champaign, USA<br />

Chair: Elisa REIS, Federal University of Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Cameron McCARTHY, University of Illinois, USA<br />

Race, re-spatialization and the struggle over the<br />

iconography of the global city<br />

Natàlia CANTÓ-MILÀ, Universitat Oberta de<br />

Catalunya, Spain<br />

On ‘habitus’, ‘forms of sociation’ and the future<br />

Jacqueline GIBBONS, York University, Canada<br />

Roadmaps for social transformation: Arab spring<br />

Pekka SULKUNEN, University of Helsinki, Finland<br />

Is mass society a threat to representative democracy?<br />

Revisiting David Riesman’s theory of the other-directed<br />

character<br />

Robert J. SCHMIDT, Technical University Berlin, Germany<br />

Protentions as structures of selection in social systems:<br />

The role of anticipated futures in the case of a<br />

scientific innovation<br />

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Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

433 Globalization, futures of<br />

management, and resistance<br />

movements. Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development (host committee)<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

481 Futures, values, and sociological<br />

theory - Part II<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Markus S. SCHULZ,<br />

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,<br />

USA, and Elisa REIS, Federal University of Rio<br />

de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

James DATOR, John SWEENEY and Aubrey YEE,<br />

University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA<br />

Communicating power: Technological innovation and<br />

social change in the past, present and futures<br />

Timothy W. LUKE, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State<br />

University, USA<br />

Disrupted modernities: The dissipation of the present<br />

as a utopian future of the industrial past<br />

Habibul H. KHONDKER, Zayed University, United<br />

Arab Emirates<br />

Institutionalizing democracy, strengthening state:<br />

Bangladesh experience<br />

Angharad VALDIVIA, University of Illinois, USA<br />

Disney in Latin America: Visualizing the new<br />

generation of global children’s television


12:30 - 14:00<br />

533 Imagining futures: Social<br />

movements, publics, and<br />

contentious politics - Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC07 Futures Research (host committee)<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

590 RC07 Business Meeting<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

9:00 - 10:30<br />

625 Imagining futures: Social<br />

movements, publics, and<br />

contentious politics - Part III<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC07 Futures Research (host committee)<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

674 RC07 Roundtable 2A: Futures of<br />

water: Scenarios and struggles /<br />

Futuros del agua: escenarios y luchas<br />

Location: 22 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Analia OTERO, FLACSO, Argentina<br />

Jóvenes y movimientos sociales: Formas de<br />

participación político social<br />

� 127 �<br />

Paula ISACOVICH, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Jóvenes haciendo el estado. Reflexiones etnográficas<br />

sobre otros modos de "participación" juvenil<br />

Juan MONTES CATÓ and Patricia VENTRICI,<br />

CONICET, Argentina<br />

Trabajo, prácticas sindicales, participación de los<br />

jóvenes<br />

Adriana MARRERO, Universidad de la República,<br />

Uruguay<br />

From the trenches: Pluralism, structuration and identity<br />

construction in Uruguayan highschool students<br />

675 RC07 Roundtable 2B: Memory’s<br />

futures: Human rights and<br />

transitional justice / El futuro de la<br />

memoria: derechos humanos y<br />

políticas de transición: verdad,<br />

justicia y reparación<br />

Location: 25 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Gabriela FRIED<br />

AMILIVIA, California State University, USA<br />

Chair: Valentina SALVI, Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Virginia VECCHIOLI, Universidad Nacional de San<br />

Martín, Argentina<br />

Derechos humanos y violencia política en la<br />

Argentina<br />

Raphael NEVES, University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

A truth commission in Brazil? Challenges and<br />

perspectives to integrate human rights and democracy<br />

Naiara GROSSI and Roberto Brocanelli CORONA,<br />

Universidade Estadual Paulista “Julio de Mesquita<br />

Filho”, Brazil<br />

Public justice policy<br />

Renan HONÓRIO QUINALHA, <strong>International</strong><br />

Relations, University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Cortes supremas y justicia transicional: Estudio<br />

comparado entre Argentina, Brasil y Uruguay


Claudio TOGNONATO, Università degli Studi Roma<br />

Tre, Italy<br />

Derechos humanos y relaciones internacionales entre<br />

Italia y Argentina durante la dictadura militar (1976-1983)<br />

676 RC07 Roundtable 2C: Imagining<br />

futures: Social movements, publics,<br />

and contentious politics<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Markus S. SCHULZ,<br />

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,<br />

USA, Benjamin TEJERINA MONTAÑA,<br />

Universidad del País Vasco, Spain and Ligia<br />

TAVERA FENOLLOSA, FLACSO, Mexico<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Nancy DAVIS, DePauw University, USA and Robert<br />

ROBINSON, Indiana University, USA<br />

Institution building to prefigure sacred societies and<br />

states: The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Shas in<br />

Israel, Comunione e Liberazione in Italy, and the<br />

Salvation Army in the USA<br />

Renata Ewa HRYCIUK, University of Warsaw, Poland<br />

Mothers’ social rights and neoliberalism in Poland<br />

Rajesh MISRA, University of Lucknow, India<br />

Movement breeds movement: Interlinks of issues,<br />

organizations and ideologies {*}<br />

Karen Manges DOUGLAS, Sam Houston State<br />

University, USA and Gideon SJOBERG, University of<br />

Texas at Austin, USA<br />

Coping with the risks of a future drought: The case of<br />

the Edwards Aquifer Authority in Texas {*}<br />

Radhika BORDE, Wageningen University, Netherlands<br />

Sacred land and the politics of voice {*}<br />

677 RC07 Roundtable 2D: Technology/<br />

Media/Futures<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Laura ROBINSON,<br />

Santa Clara University, USA and Angharad<br />

VALDIVIA, University of Illinois, USA<br />

Chair: Marcelo CASTANEDA, CPDA/UFRRJ,<br />

Brazil<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Angela RANDOLPHO PAIVA, Pontifícia Universidade<br />

Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Democratizing the Brazilian public sphere: New<br />

dynamics in the relationship between state and black<br />

social movements<br />

Christiana SOARES DE FREITAS, University of Brasilia,<br />

Brazil<br />

Technological initiatives in the Brazilian public sphere<br />

fostering mechanisms of social and digital inclusion {*}<br />

Camilo Enrique RIOS ROZO, Universidad Nacional<br />

de Colombia, Colombia<br />

Sociedades de control y subjetividades contemporáneas {*}<br />

Jorge GONZÁLEZ, Universidad Nacional Autónoma<br />

de México, Mexico and Cicila PERUZZO,<br />

Universidade Metodista de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Cybercultur@: Emergent local knowledge communities<br />

in Latin America<br />

678 RC07 Roundtable 2E: New<br />

approaches<br />

Location: 33 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Emilia ARAUJO,<br />

Universidade do Minho, Portugal<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Natalie HABER, Loyola University of Chicago, USA<br />

Hope, vision and social moblization {*}<br />

Lyusyena KIRAKOSYAN, Virginia Polytechnic Institute<br />

and State University, USA<br />

Is promoting disability rights conducive to a stronger<br />

democracy in Brazil? {*}<br />

Shulamit S. GUBKIN, Kinneret Academic College, Israel<br />

Stairways to peace in an Israeli academic college:<br />

Contact, communication, compassion<br />

Sanne VAMMEN LARSEN and Anne MERRILD<br />

HANSEN, Aalborg University, Denmark<br />

Imagining the future of Greenland {*}


12:30 - 14:00<br />

705 Futures of education: Alternative<br />

experiences and new politics<br />

between inequality and<br />

democratization / Futuros de la<br />

educación: Experiencias alternativas<br />

y nuevas políticas entre desigualdad<br />

y democratización<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Raquel SOSA ELÍZAGA,<br />

UNAM, Mexico; Hiroyuki TOYOTA, Kansai<br />

Gaidai University, Japan and Sonsoles SAN<br />

ROMÁN, UAM, Spain<br />

Chair: Hiroyuki TOYOTA, Kansai Gaidai<br />

University, Japan<br />

Co-chair: Gustavo FISCHMAN, Arizona<br />

State University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Isis SÁNCHEZ ESTELLÉS and Rebeca PÉREZ LEÓN,<br />

University of Essex, United Kingdom<br />

How can we create more democratic futures<br />

Rodrigo MARTÍNEZ NOVO, Universidad Politécnica<br />

de Valencia, Spain and Julia OSCA LLUCH, Instituto<br />

CSIC, Spain<br />

Capturando tendencias: La herramienta bibliométrica<br />

para la detección de desigualdades en el espacio de<br />

educación superior<br />

Rocío LÓPEZ VELASCO, Universidad Autónoma de<br />

Guerrero, Mexico<br />

Género, educación y emigración en el sureste<br />

mexicano<br />

Adriane FERRARINI, University of Vale do Rio dos<br />

Sinos, Brazil<br />

Training for self-management and solidarity:<br />

Challenges and future prospects<br />

Nicholas JURAVICH, Columbia University, USA<br />

“Opportunity of a lifetime”: Paraprofessionals in New<br />

York city schools, 1967-1978<br />

Sultan KHAN, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa<br />

“The out of sight classroom” – Teaching and learning<br />

sociology through field trips<br />

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14:30 - 16:00<br />

733 ICTs for Science and Technology<br />

Development in Latin America and<br />

the Economic South: Present and<br />

Future<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology<br />

(host committee)<br />

Location: APT 120 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

734 Memory's futures: Human rights<br />

and transitional justice - Part I / El<br />

futuro de la Memoria: Derechos<br />

Humanos y Políticas de Transición:<br />

Verdad, Justicia y Reparación -<br />

Parte I<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Gabriela FRIED<br />

AMILIVIA, California State University, USA<br />

Chair: Lynn RAPAPORT, Pomona College, USA<br />

Discussant: Lynn RAPAPORT, Pomona<br />

College, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Carlos DEMASI, Universidad de la República, Uruguay<br />

Después de la caducidad: Tareas pendientes en Uruguay<br />

Gabriela FRIED AMILIVIA, California State University, USA<br />

The compass of memory: Uruguayan belated<br />

transitional justice and the social struggle between the<br />

right of victims to ‘truth and justice’ vs policies of<br />

oblivion (1985-2011)<br />

Sachiko TAKITA-ISHII, Yokohama City University, Japan<br />

Lost and found: How memory finds its place in the<br />

human mind after a disaster


16:15 - 17:45<br />

760 Futures of water: Scenarios and<br />

struggles / Futuros del agua:<br />

Escenarios y luchas. Part I<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: José ESTEBAN CASTRO,<br />

Newcastle University, United Kingdom<br />

Chair: José ESTEBAN CASTRO, Newcastle<br />

University, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Damiano TAGLIAVINI and Sergio HANELA, Instituto<br />

Nacional del Agua, Argentina<br />

Perspectivas de la producción de conocimiento en<br />

recursos hídricos y la relación entre los organismos<br />

científico-tecnológicos y sociedad civil<br />

Denis Antônio de Mendonça BERNARDES, Cicera<br />

GOMES, Eliane BESERRA, Fabrícia GOMES DE<br />

LUCENA, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco,<br />

Brazil, Alexandre RAMOS, Secretaria de Recursos<br />

Hídricos de Pernambuco, Brazil and Hermelinda<br />

ROCHA, ITEP Pernambuco, Brazil<br />

Água e desenvolvimento em Pernambuco (Brasil):<br />

Uma equação socialmente desigual<br />

Jacinta PALERM, El Colegio de Posgraduados de<br />

Chapingo, Mexico<br />

Cambios en la legislación, derechos de aguas y<br />

organizaciones de usuarios<br />

Denisse ROCA SERVAT, Arizona State University, USA<br />

Movimientos sociales urbanos y minería<br />

transnacional: En búsqueda de la justicia del agua<br />

en Arequipa, Perú<br />

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RC09<br />

Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of<br />

Development<br />

Programme Coordinators: Ulrike M.M.<br />

SCHUERKENS, Ecole des Hautes Etudes<br />

en Sciences Sociales, France; Habibul H.<br />

KHONDKER, Zayed University, United Arab<br />

Emirates<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

37 Social Change, New Technology<br />

and Democratization in the Middle<br />

East and North Africa Region<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

Chair: Habibul H. KHONDKER, Zayed<br />

University, United Arab Emirates<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Saim Can BERITAN, City University of New York, USA<br />

The transposition of the public sphere: From public<br />

space to cyberspace<br />

Dmitry IVANOV, St.Petersburg State University, Russia<br />

The next transformation: From glam-capitalism to<br />

alter-capitalism<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

72 Political Inequality Outside of the<br />

West. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC18 Political Sociology (host committee)<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development<br />

Location: 460 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions


12:30 - 14:00<br />

135 Socio-political orders beside the<br />

state or the limits of the Leviathan<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Dieter NEUBERT and<br />

Artur BOGNER, University of Bayreuth,<br />

Germany<br />

Chair: Dieter NEUBERT, University of<br />

Bayreuth, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Artur BOGNER, University of Bayreuth, Germany<br />

Visions of the use of freedom: Competing concepts of<br />

socio-political order<br />

Elke GRAWERT, Bonn <strong>International</strong> Center for<br />

Conversion, Germany<br />

Some thoughts on the working of competing orders<br />

and links between them<br />

Reinhart KÖSSLER, Arnold Bergstraesser Insttitut,<br />

Germany<br />

Institutional pluralism – A normal state of affairs?<br />

Nicole HAAS, Netherlands Institute for the Study of<br />

Crime and Law Enforcement, Netherlands<br />

Public support for vigilantism and confidence in<br />

criminal justice<br />

Carlos BOLONHA, Henrique RANGEL and Maíra<br />

ALMEIDA, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,<br />

Brazil<br />

Three sociological aspects of a political court<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

160 Globalization, futures of<br />

management, and resistance<br />

movements. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development (host committee)<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

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Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

217 Migration In (Post-) Socialist<br />

Societies<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC31 Sociology of Migration<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development (host committee)<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

273 The cultural politics of economic<br />

development<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer:<br />

Frederick WHERRY, University of Michigan,<br />

USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Defne OVER, Cornell University, USA<br />

An ethnicist state sells its multicultural heritage:<br />

Marketization as a rupture in turkish nationalism<br />

Rafael COSTA, University of Coimbra, Portugal<br />

The cultural politics of economic development:<br />

Mapping the Xikrin-Mebengôkrê political participation<br />

in environmental politics – The Belo Monte case<br />

Daniel FRIDMAN, University of Victoria, Canada<br />

American dreams in Argentina: Making financial<br />

self-help global<br />

Hebe OLIVEIRA, UERJ, Brazil<br />

Who is the new middle class in Brazil?<br />

Marcos GONZALEZ-HERNANDO, London School of<br />

Economics, United Kingdom<br />

Development, nation and “official futures”: The case<br />

of the rhetoric of progress in contemporary Chile<br />

Sadhu AHLAWAT, Maharishi Dayanand University,<br />

India<br />

Politics of inclusion and local governance in India {*}


14:30 - 16:00<br />

347 Migration and Social Change<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Emma PORIO, Ateneo de<br />

Manila University, Philippines<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Loredana Denisa LASTUN, University of Oradea,<br />

Romania and Dan Aurel BANCIU, University “Aurel<br />

Vlaicu” Arad, Romania<br />

Students mobilities from “Aurel Vlaicu” university,<br />

Arad and Oradea university. Intra-European higlyskilled<br />

migration. A comparative case study<br />

Ana LOPEZ SALA, CSIC, Spain and Héctor CEBOLLA<br />

BOADO, UNED, Spain<br />

Migrant associations and access to public resources:<br />

The case of the municipality of Madrid<br />

Marina NEGROVA, Saint-Petersburg State University,<br />

Russia<br />

Resource potential of the Russian mentality: Adapting<br />

to global complexity {*}<br />

Jean Carlo FAUSTINO, Universidade Federal de São<br />

Carlos, Brazil<br />

Inside migration: The countrymanxs integration<br />

through the “caipira music” {*}<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

397 RC09 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ulrike M.M. SCHUERKENS,<br />

Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales,<br />

France, and Habibul H. KHONDKER, Zayed<br />

University, United Arab Emirates<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

9:00 - 10:30<br />

433 Globalization, futures of<br />

management, and resistance<br />

movements. Part II<br />

� 132 �<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development (host committee)<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

479 Economic globalization, culture, and<br />

the transformation of management<br />

practices<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ulrike M.M.<br />

SCHUERKENS, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en<br />

Sciences Sociales, France<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Rafael OLIVEIRA, Universidade Federal do Ceará,<br />

Brazil<br />

Culture and market: The virtual capitalism (a case<br />

study of the site catharsis)<br />

Joshua HENDRICK, Loyola University Maryland, USA<br />

Islam, ambiguity, and social change in Turkey: The<br />

organizational practices of the Fethullah Gulen<br />

movement<br />

Andréa B. GILL, University of Victoria, Canada<br />

Learning to succeed: Entrepreneurial subjects of<br />

development<br />

Tamara HERAN, École des Hautes Études en Sciences<br />

Sociales, Chile<br />

Le monde (in)visible de l’agrobusiness au Chili. Étude<br />

de la vallée du limarí<br />

Constanza SYMMES, Ecole des Hautes études en<br />

Sciences Sociales, France<br />

Édition indépendante, espace publique et transition<br />

politique au Chili


12:30 - 14:00<br />

538 Migration and Development I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC31 Sociology of Migration (host<br />

committee)<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development<br />

Location: 307 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

556 The Arab revolution of 2011 in<br />

comparative perspective<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Saïd ARJOMAND, Stony<br />

Brook University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Jack GOLDSTONE, George Mason University, USA<br />

Explaining success and failure in the Middle East<br />

revolts of 2011<br />

Mohammed BAMYEH, University of Pittsburgh, USA<br />

Revolution and enlightenment<br />

Kevan HARRIS, The Johns Hopkins University, USA<br />

The positional puzzle of uprisings and revolutions in<br />

the Middle East: Regional inequalities in worldhistorical<br />

perspective<br />

Dmitry IVANOV, St.Petersburg State University, Russia<br />

The 2017 problem: A next revolutionary situation<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

603 Women, leisure and family in the<br />

age of transformations<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC32 Women in Society<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

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Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

634 Migration and development Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC31 Sociology of Migration<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development (host committee)<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

671 Networks, cities governance, and<br />

global markets<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Kuang-chi CHANG,<br />

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Michelle F. HSIEH, Academia Sinica, Taiwan<br />

Explaining the resilience of a decentralized<br />

production network: The case from Taiwan<br />

Arnaud SALES, Université de Montréal, Canada<br />

Networks and structuration processes<br />

Kuang-chi CHANG, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA<br />

The significance of trust in business relocation<br />

Manoj Kumar TEOTIA, CRRID, India<br />

Institutional response to emerging challenges of<br />

climate change in urban India: A case of planned<br />

city in foothills of Himalaya {*}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

713 Political inequality outside of the<br />

West. Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development (host committee)<br />

RC18 Political Sociology<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions


RC10<br />

Participation,<br />

Organizational Democracy<br />

and Self-Management<br />

Programme Coordinators: Isabel<br />

DA COSTA, CNRS-IDHE, France and<br />

Julia ROZANOVA, University of British<br />

Columbia, Canada<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

27 RC10RC04 Part I: Round Table 1<br />

Stakeholders in School and Work<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy<br />

and Self-Management (host committee)<br />

Location: 25 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

28 RC10RC04 Part I: Round Table 2<br />

Participation and Citizenship<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy<br />

and Self-Management (host committee)<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

29 RC10RC04 Part I: Round Table 3<br />

Expansion of Opportunities<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy<br />

and Self-Management (host committee)<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

� 134 �<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

71 Participation and its relationship to<br />

social justice and democracy. Part I<br />

Location: 456 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Isabel DA COSTA,<br />

CNRS-IDHE, France<br />

Co-Chair: Michal PALGI, Emek Yezreel<br />

College, Israel<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Nora Inés RUBBINI, Universidad Nacional de La<br />

Plata, Argentina<br />

La gobernanza: Qué es y qué propone<br />

Christian MAHIEU, CNRS, France<br />

Diversité, justice et parité de participation<br />

Vera VRATUSA, University of Belgrade, Serbia<br />

Can there be social justice and democracy without<br />

participation in economic self-management and<br />

political self-government?<br />

Roberta CAVA, Universidade Federal de São Carlos,<br />

Brazil; Aline Michelle Nascimento AUGUSTINHO,<br />

Universidade Estadual, Brazil<br />

Public sphere and environment {*}<br />

Julia ROZANOVA, University of British Columbia,<br />

Canada<br />

The master of disguise: Hidden faces of participation,<br />

ageism, and their cultural meanings<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

134 Social participation and the<br />

economic and social crisis<br />

Location: 456 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Francesco Garibaldo,<br />

IRES ER<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Jennifer DAY, University of Melbourne, Australia<br />

The costs of complacency: A preview of life without<br />

newspapers in America’s big cities and small towns


Martha Nelida RUIZ URIBE, Instituto Universitario<br />

Internacional de Toluca, Mexico<br />

Latin American student protests in the contexts of the<br />

international youth movements for democracy and<br />

social justice<br />

Luciana LEAO and Maria Carolina DYSMAN, Federal<br />

University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

How do Brazilians perceive the role of the state, the<br />

market, and civil society in the execution of social policies?<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

157 Diversity of civic participation<br />

patterns in a globalizing world<br />

Location: 456 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Pawel STAROSTA,<br />

University of Lodz, Poland<br />

Chair: Pawel STAROSTA, University of Lodz,<br />

Poland<br />

Co-chair: Alicia VILLAFANE, Universidad<br />

Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

P.P. BALAN, Kerala Institute of Local Administration, India<br />

Civic participation to make local governments child<br />

friendly: A case study from kerala<br />

Ana María PÉREZ RUBIO and Federico BUTTI,<br />

Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, Argentina<br />

La participación como práctica social: Actores y<br />

construcción de subjetividades<br />

Camila PENNA, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil<br />

Participation and land reform in Brazil<br />

Gisele Heloise BARBOSA, Universidade Federal de<br />

São Carlos, Brazil<br />

Councils and equality principle between government<br />

and civil society in Brazil<br />

Gisele Heloise BARBOSA, Universidade Federal de<br />

São Carlos, Brazil<br />

Participation in the higher education chamber of the<br />

national education council during Fernando Henrique<br />

Cardoso administration {*}<br />

� 135 �<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

222 RC10RC04 Part II: Round Table 1<br />

Profesionales, universidades y<br />

conocimiento<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy<br />

and Self-Management (host committee)<br />

Location: 22 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

223 RC10RC04 Part II: Round Table 2<br />

Desafíos de inclusión<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy<br />

and Self-Management (host committee)<br />

Location: 25 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

224 RC10RC04 Part II: Round Table 3<br />

Desigualdad escolar<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy<br />

and Self-Management (host committee)<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

259 Participation and cultural sociology<br />

of the life course. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy<br />

and Self-Management (host committee)<br />

Location: 456 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions


14:30 - 16:00<br />

341 Ibero-American views on<br />

participation, social justice and<br />

democracy<br />

Location: 456 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jaime PRECIADO<br />

CORONADO, Universidad de Guadalajara,<br />

Mexico<br />

Chair: Martha Nelida RUIZ URIBE, Instituto<br />

Universitario Internacional de Toluca, Mexico<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Felipe ADDOR, Universidade Federal do Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

The bases for experiences of participatory democracy<br />

in Latin America<br />

Alexandra MARTÍNEZ, Venezuela<br />

Participación y emancipación en Venezuela<br />

Scott ROULIER, Lyon College, USA<br />

Building civic capacity in a Mexico city slum community<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

395 Participation and its relationship to<br />

social justice and democracy. Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management (host<br />

committee)<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

Location: 456 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

� 136 �<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

427 Cooperatives, social economy and<br />

economic policies for justice and<br />

participation in the new millennium<br />

Location: 456 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Maria FREGIDOU-<br />

MALAMA, University of Gävle, Sweden<br />

Chair: Maria FREGIDOU-MALAMA,<br />

University of Gävle, Sweden<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Carla Arantes de SOUZA, Universidad Estadual<br />

Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”, Brazil<br />

Economía solidaria en Brasil: Un movimiento social,<br />

político y cultural<br />

Marilia VERONESE and Adriane FERRARINI,<br />

University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil<br />

Micro entrepreneurship and associations in<br />

developing peripheral countries<br />

Manuel MANZONI, Universidad Nacional de Mar<br />

del Plata, Argentina and Rafael BÖCKER, Universitat<br />

Rovira i Virgili, Spain<br />

Participación y justicia social en la política<br />

agroalimentaria y agroindustrial de Argentina<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

494 Participation and cultural sociology<br />

of the life course. Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy<br />

and Self-Management (host committee)<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

Location: 456 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

544 RC10 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 456 {NB}


14:30 - 16:00<br />

600 Social justice and democratization<br />

through participation and/or selfmanagement?<br />

Location: 456 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Vera VRATUSA, University<br />

of Belgrade, Serbia<br />

Chair: Vera VRATUSA, University of Belgrade,<br />

Serbia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Candela HERNÁNDEZ, IIGG-CIN, Argentina<br />

Acción colectiva y autogestión<br />

Vanessa Moreira SÍGOLO, Universidade de São<br />

Paulo, Brazil<br />

Democracia, participación popular y experiencias de<br />

autogestión en Brasil actual<br />

Luiz Inácio GAIGER, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos<br />

Sinos, Brazil<br />

The uniqueness of solidarity entrepreneurship in the<br />

fight against social exclusion<br />

Robin KRABBE, University of Tasmania, Australia<br />

Self-determination, deliberative democracy, networks<br />

and positive ecology via community initiatives in<br />

Tasmania, Australia<br />

Maria FREGIDOU-MALAMA, University of Gävle,<br />

Sweden<br />

What are the advantages of JAK Members Bank?<br />

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RC11<br />

Sociology of Aging<br />

Programme Coordinators: Susan<br />

FELDMAN, Monash University, Australia; Julie<br />

McMULLIN, University of Western Ontario,<br />

Canada and Anne MARTIN-MATTHEWS,<br />

University of British Columbia, Canada<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

10 Connecting Generations: Societal<br />

Policies and Family Relations<br />

Location: 440 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Anne MARTIN-MATTHEWS,<br />

University of British Columbia, Canada<br />

Chair: Susan McDANIEL, University of<br />

Lethbridge, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Catherine CRAVEN and Anne MARTIN-MATTHEWS,<br />

University of British Columbia, Canada, Carolyn<br />

ROSENTHAL, McMaster University, Canada and Lynn<br />

McDONALD, University of Toronto, Canada<br />

An ethic of independence and diminished filial piety:<br />

Chinese widows’ support systems in Canada<br />

Gulcin CON and Sibel KALAYCIOGLU, Middle East<br />

Technical University, Turkey<br />

Intergenerational split? The Turkish elderly parents<br />

and their adult children<br />

Alda MOTTA, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil<br />

Women between caring for the elderly and for the<br />

youngsters<br />

Elias WAHAB, Lagos State University, Nigeria,<br />

Intergenerational households and well-being of the<br />

older persons’ in Nigeria {*}


10:45 - 12:15<br />

48 Age- and Gender- based Inequalities:<br />

Recent Research and Challenges<br />

Location: 440 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Clary KREKULA,<br />

University of Uppsala, Sweden, and Neal<br />

King, Virginia Tech, USA<br />

Chair: Julie McMULLIN, University of Western<br />

Ontario, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Laura HURD CLARKE and Erica BENNETT, University<br />

of Michigan, The University of British Columbia,<br />

Canada<br />

Aging, frailty, and intimacy: The gendered experience<br />

of close relationships among adults 75+ who have<br />

multiple chronic conditions<br />

Florencia BRAVO ALMONACID, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Vejez, género y pobreza: Estrategias de reproducción<br />

de los hogares en el barrio el Sur {*}<br />

Sally BOULD, University of Delaware, USA, and Sara<br />

CASACA, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal<br />

Older women’s employment: Pension crisis and crisis<br />

of care<br />

Talita CASTRO, Universidade Estadual de Campinas,<br />

Brazil<br />

Age and gender in Brazilian self-help books<br />

Clary KREKULA, Karlstad University, Sweden<br />

Gender equality politics and age relations in workplaces<br />

Laura MACHAT-FROM, Linköping University, Sweden<br />

Migrantship and old age: Intersecting social positions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

107 Caring for older adults with<br />

dementia<br />

Location: 440 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Neena CHAPPELL,<br />

University of Victoria, Canada<br />

Chair: Kate O’LOUGHLIN, University of<br />

Sydney, Australia<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Lucie LECHEVALIER HURARD, Université Paris 13, France<br />

La spécialisation des modes de prise en charge de la<br />

maladie d’alzheimer en France : Entre levier d’évolution<br />

des carrières professionnelles, désinsertion sociale des<br />

patients et renforcement de la stigmatisation<br />

Shu KINOSHITA, Kyoto University, Japan<br />

Conceptual analysis of “dementia” among family<br />

caregivers in Japanese SHGs<br />

Laurel STRAIN, University of Alberta, Canada and<br />

Colleen MAXWELL, University of Waterloo, Canada<br />

Families caring for assisted living and nursing home<br />

residents with dementia: Does setting matter?<br />

Allison KIRKMAN, Victoria University of Wellington,<br />

New Zealand<br />

Dementia stories: Representations of carers<br />

Neena CHAPPELL, University of Victoria, Canada and<br />

Malcolm MACLURE, Government of British Columbia,<br />

Canada<br />

The gendered nature of caregiver perceptions of the<br />

effectiveness of cholinesterase inhibitors (ChEI) for<br />

those with dementia<br />

Beverly SANBRN, Belmont Senior Living, USA<br />

Mental fitness for dementia patients: Can it work? {*}<br />

Michèle BAUMANN and Katia LURBE I PUERTO,<br />

University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Sophie<br />

COUFFIGNAL, Centre for Health Studies, Luxembourg<br />

and Nearkasen CHAU, University Paris Descartes, France<br />

What is the value of keeping patients at home if<br />

informal caregivers become exhausted to the<br />

detriment of their own life satisfaction? {*}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

116 Empirical Methods in Aging<br />

Research 1<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions


14:30 - 16:00<br />

163 Images, Meaning, and Discourses of<br />

Ageing<br />

Location: 440 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Julie McMULLIN,<br />

University of Western Ontario, Canada<br />

Chair: Kyriakos MARKIDES, University of<br />

Texas Medical Branch, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Peter ÖBERG, University of Gävle, Sweden<br />

Diversity and ageing – The meaning of new intimate<br />

relationships in later life<br />

Gerardo ZAMORA, Erkuden ALDAZ, Izaskun<br />

CUARTANGO and Nerea GALDONA, Ingema, Spain<br />

"This is a good time for ageing" – Images of old age<br />

from social workers and private health care providers<br />

Javiera SANHUEZA, Universidad de Granada, España<br />

Imaginarios sobre la vejez de jóvenes universitarios:<br />

Un estudio comparativo entre alumnos de medicina,<br />

psicología y trabajo social (Universidad de Granada,<br />

España)<br />

Jill REYNOLDS, The Open University, United Kingdom<br />

Discourses of child free later life: A gendered topic<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

214 Later life decision making: Consumption,<br />

home care, and end of life<br />

Location: 440 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Lucie VIDOVICOVA,<br />

Masaryk University, Czech Republic<br />

Chair: Neena CHAPPELl, University of<br />

Victoria, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Lucie VIDOVICOVA, Masaryk University, Czech Republic<br />

Consumption in older age: Risks and potentials<br />

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Jeanne KATZ, Caroline HOLLAND and Sheila PEACE,<br />

The Open University, United Kingdom<br />

Exploring the goals of older people with high support<br />

needs in the UK: Does their consumption match their<br />

aspirations?<br />

Saeko KIKUZAWA, Hosei University, Machida, Tokyo,<br />

Japan<br />

Care service utilization among frail elderly in Japan<br />

Jeanne KATZ and Caroline HOLLAND, The Open<br />

University, United Kingdom<br />

Understanding informal carers’ decision-making in<br />

choosing a care home for a person with dementia in<br />

hospital<br />

Nicole SACHMERDA, University of Leipzig, Germany<br />

“Because I do not want to be a burden – Also beyond<br />

my death” – Results of a qualitative interview study on<br />

funeral decisions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

259 Participation and cultural sociology<br />

of the life course. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy<br />

and Self-Management (host committee)<br />

Location: 456 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

309 Panel: The life-course perspective in<br />

Latin America<br />

Location: 440 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: María Julieta ODDONE,<br />

University of Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Discussant: Hugo José SUAREZ, Autonomous<br />

University of Mexico, Mexico<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

María Julieta ODDONE, University of Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Discussant: María Julieta ODDONE


Stefano CAVALLI, University of Geneve, Switzerland<br />

Changes and events across the life course: An<br />

international comparison<br />

Eduardo GUICHARD, University of Geneva, Switzerland<br />

Crisis y memoria histórica: El golpe de estado de<br />

1973 en Chile<br />

Gloria LYNCH, Universidad Nacional de Luján, Argentina<br />

Cambios y transiciones en el curso de la vida.<br />

Argentina en el estudio CEVI<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

336 Extending working lives: Are<br />

workplace practises convergent<br />

with recent policy directions?<br />

Location: 440 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Elizabeth BROOKE,<br />

Swinburne University, Australia, and Julie<br />

McMULLIN, University of Western Ontario,<br />

Canada<br />

Chair: Julie McMULLIN, University of Western<br />

Ontario, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Elizabeth BROOKE, Swinburne University, Australia<br />

Thriving or surviving? Extending working lives in<br />

different occupational contexts<br />

Anita TISCH, Institute for Employment Research, Germany<br />

Ageing and employability - the influence of personal<br />

circumstances and individual factors<br />

Kate O’LOUGHLIN, Karla HEESE and Hal KENDIG,<br />

University of Sydney, Australia<br />

Age discrimination among older workers: The<br />

Australian experience<br />

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16:15 - 17:45<br />

395 Participation and its relationship to<br />

social justice and democracy. Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy<br />

and Self-Management (host committee)<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

Location: 456 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

398 RC11 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 440 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Anne MARTIN-MATTHEWS,<br />

University of British Columbia, Canada<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

445 Retirement, older workers, and<br />

pension policy<br />

Location: 440 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: John WILLIAMSON,<br />

Boston College, USA<br />

Chair: John WILLIAMSON, Boston College, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Esteban CALVO, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile,<br />

Natalia SARKISIAN, Boston College, USA and<br />

Christopher TAMBORINI, US Social Security<br />

Administration, USA<br />

Causal effects of retirement timing on health and well-being<br />

Maria Alejandra ARLEGUI, Argentina<br />

Social security’s reform impact in Argentina (1996-2010)<br />

Silvio Marques GARCIA, Juliana Presotto PEREIRA<br />

NETTO and Julia LENZI SILVA, Universidade Estadual<br />

Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”, Brazil<br />

Ageing in the countryside and the need of public<br />

policies of social security as means to implement the<br />

rights of elderly rural workers in Brazil


Roxana ELETA-DE FILIPPIS, Le Havre University, France<br />

Gender and privatization: The experience of<br />

Argentina 1994-2008<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

487 Intergenerational solidarity:<br />

Bringing the public and the private<br />

into dialogue<br />

Location: 440 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Virpi TIMONEN, Trinity<br />

College, Ireland, and Thomas SCHARF,<br />

National University of Ireland, Ireland<br />

Chair: Virpi TIMONEN, Trinity College, Ireland<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Marc SZYDLIK, Bettina ISENGARD, Ronny KÖNIG<br />

and Tina SCHMID, University of Zurich, Switzerland<br />

Money, time and space: Intergenerational functional<br />

solidarity in a comparative perspective<br />

Maria-Jose TORREJON and Anne MARTIN-MATTHEWS,<br />

University of British Columbia, Canada<br />

Intergenerational solidarity and care of older people:<br />

Linking families and bureaucracy in context<br />

Reiko YAMATO, Kansai University, Japan<br />

Inconsistency between policy presumptions and<br />

actual relationships of the intergenerational<br />

relationships within the family in present-day Japan<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

494 Participation and cultural sociology<br />

of the life course. Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy<br />

and Self-Management (host committee)<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

Location: 456 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

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12:30 - 14:00<br />

534 Intergenerational Relations:<br />

Intimate Ties and Solidarity<br />

Location: 440 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Julie McMULLIN,<br />

University of Western Ontario, Canada<br />

Chair: Edmund Kenneth MUGAYEHWENKYI,<br />

TBC<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Môniele SANTOS, Universidade Federal da Bahia,<br />

Brazil<br />

Familia(s): Las distintas prácticas de la “solidaridad”<br />

en el mundo contemporáneo<br />

Gabriela FUENTES REYES, Universidad Autónoma del<br />

Estado de México, Mexico<br />

La generación de bienestar a partir de la experiencia<br />

de los beneficiarios del programa pensión alimenticia<br />

para adultos mayores en el Estado de México<br />

Torbjörn BILDTGARD, Stockholm University, Sweden<br />

The impact of new intimate relationships in later life<br />

on social and filial relationships<br />

Reiko YAMATO, Kansai University, Japan<br />

A comparison of determinants between married<br />

children’s coresidence with their fathers and with their<br />

mothers in Japan<br />

Torbjörn BILDTGARD, Stockholm University, Sweden,<br />

and Peter ÖBERG, University of Gävle, Sweden<br />

Time as a structuring condition behind new intimate<br />

relationships in later life {*}<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

579 Demographic challenges associated<br />

with aging populations in the<br />

developing world<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC41 Sociology of Population (host committee)<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

Location: 468 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions


Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

623 Generations: Connections across<br />

the life course<br />

Location: 440 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Marc SZYDLIK, University<br />

of Zurich, Switzerland<br />

Chair: Marc SZYDLIK, University of Zurich,<br />

Switzerland<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Franz NEUBERGER and Klaus HABERKERN, Institute of<br />

University of Zurich, Switzerland<br />

Intergenerational support and quality of life in old<br />

age: Do welfare state regimes matter?<br />

Susan McDANIEL and Seonggee UM, University of<br />

Lethbridge, Canada and Amber GAZSO, York<br />

University, Canada<br />

Generationing relations in challenging times: Americans<br />

and Canadians in mid-life in the great recession<br />

Gunther SCHMAUS and Sally BOULD, CEPS/<br />

INSTEAD, Luxembourg<br />

Intergenerational transfer of money and services in<br />

France, Germany, Denmark and Italy<br />

María Beatriz FERNANDEZ LORCA, Pontificia<br />

Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile<br />

Intercambio de apoyo entre hijos adultos y sus padres<br />

mayores en Chile: Retos y desafíos actuales {*}<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

645 Transformation of leisure and<br />

ageing perspectives<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

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10:45 - 12:15<br />

672 Old age and society: Views from<br />

Latin America<br />

Location: 440 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: María Julieta ODDONE,<br />

CONICET, Argentina<br />

Panelists: Liliana GASTRON, University of<br />

Lujan, Argentina; Paulina OSORIO, University<br />

of Santiago de Chile, Chile; Leonor NAVA,<br />

University Francisco de Miranda, Venezuela<br />

and Veronica MONTES DE OCA,<br />

Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico<br />

Discussant: Blanca de Lima, University<br />

Francisco de Miranda, Venezuela<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Verónica MONTES DE OCA, Universidad Nacional<br />

Autónoma de México, Mexico<br />

Envejecimiento y grupos en alto riesgo en América<br />

Latina y el Caribe<br />

Paulina OSORIO, University of Santiago de Chile, Chile<br />

Vejez y viudez en Chile: Interpretaciones<br />

socioculturales desde la experiencia<br />

Leonor NAVA, University Francisco de Miranda, Venezuela<br />

Las representaciones sociales que poseen los<br />

docentes jubilados sobre la violencia ejercida por la<br />

sociedad hacia los adultos mayores<br />

Liliana GASTRON, University of Lujan, Argentina<br />

Acerca de las personas de edad en las universidades<br />

argentinas, desde la perspectiva de género<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

707 Images of old age<br />

Location: 440 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Kathrin KOMP, Umea<br />

University, Sweden<br />

Chair: Elizabeth BROOKE, Swinburne<br />

University, Australia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Leonardo PACHECO, Universidade Federal de Alfenas, Brazil<br />

Defeat, soccer and the media: Paradoxical images<br />

and discourses of aging


Stephan LESSENICH, Friedrich-Schiller-Universitaet,<br />

Germany<br />

From retirement to active ageing: Changing images<br />

of “old age” in the late twentieth century<br />

Kathrin KOMP, Umea University, Sweden and Elena<br />

WIEGAND, Otto-Friedrich-University Bamberg,<br />

Germany<br />

A new image of old age: The case of third age societies<br />

Sandra TORRES, Uppsala University, Sweden, Emilia<br />

FORSSELL, Ersta Sköndal University College, Sweden<br />

and Anna OLAISON, Linkoping University, Sweden<br />

Understandings of ethnic ‘otherness’ in need<br />

assessment practices<br />

Jacqueline LOW, University New Brunswick, Canada<br />

From zoomers to geezerade: Representations of the<br />

body in ageist and classist society<br />

Carolina Alondra GUIDOTTI GONZALEZ,<br />

Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil<br />

El envejecimiento desde la óptica demográfica:<br />

Podemos hablar de un cambio de paradigma? {*}<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

737 Public policies to promote healthy<br />

and happy aging<br />

Location: 440 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Esteban CALVO,<br />

Universidad Diego Portales, Chile and<br />

Adriana FASSIO, University of Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Chair: Adriana FASSIO, University of Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Tine ROSTGAARD, Aalborg University, Denmark<br />

Reform strategies in home care for elderly in Europe<br />

Igone ETXEBERRIA, Nerea GALDONA, Erkuden<br />

ALDAZ, Javier YANGUAS and Elena URDANETA,<br />

Ingema, Spain<br />

How can policies promote healthy and happy aging<br />

among the oldest old (85+) and centenarians?<br />

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Henglien Lisa CHEN, University of Sussex, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Successful ageing in long-term care: <strong>International</strong><br />

comparison and lesson learning<br />

Javiera SANHUEZA, Universidad de Granada, España<br />

Asistencialismo y salud en el marco de las políticas<br />

sociales dirigidas a personas mayores en Chile: El<br />

caso del programa VÍNCULOS (Servicio Nacional del<br />

Adulto Mayor, 2008) {*}<br />

Elena DEL BARRIO and Mayte SANCHO, Ingema,<br />

Spain, Miguel LETURIA, Matia-Innova, Spain and Alfonso<br />

GURPEGUI, Consejería de Asuntos Sociales, Spain<br />

Politicas sociales para mejorar el bienestar de las<br />

personas que envejecen. la experiencia en el País<br />

Vasco (España) {*}<br />

Julia LENZI SILVA, Juliana Presotto PEREIRA NETTO<br />

and Silvio Garcia MARQUES, Universidade Estadual<br />

Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”, Brazil<br />

Retirement preparation plans and implementation of<br />

the rights of the elderly in Brazil: Dialogs on the<br />

paradoxes of the non-working retiree {*}<br />

RC12<br />

Sociology of Law<br />

Programme Coordinator: Reza<br />

BANAKAR, University of Westminster,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

55 Comparative Legal Culture<br />

Location: 457 {NB}<br />

Chair: Marina KURKCHIYAN, Oxford<br />

University, United Kingdom


Authors and Papers<br />

Reza BANAKAR, University of Westminster, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Law, culture and driving habits in Iran<br />

Michael VUOLO, Purdue University, USA<br />

Legal culture and youth drug use: A multilevel model<br />

of the European Union<br />

Carlos José PERETTE, Universidad del País Vasco, Argentina<br />

La constitución multicultural, el estado de derecho y la<br />

flexibilización de las formas jurídicas<br />

Chun Hung LIN, FCU, Taiwan<br />

A multi-legal system or conflicts of different legal<br />

traditions: Case of Taiwanese legal reform in<br />

communication law<br />

Felipe ASENSI, Getulio Vargas Foundation School of<br />

Law, Brazil<br />

Collective action and contentious politics: The right to<br />

health in Brazil and Portugal<br />

David NELKEN, Macerata University, Italy<br />

Doing justice in an unjust world: The case of human<br />

trafficking<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

121 Law and migration<br />

Location: 457 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Susana NOVICK,<br />

University of Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Chair: Susana NOVICK, University of Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Rashmi JAIN, University of Rajasthan, India<br />

Globalization and migration of indigenous people<br />

Verónica JARAMILLO, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino<br />

Germani, Argentina<br />

Las trabajadoras del servicio doméstico inmigrantes en la<br />

Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires. La normativa actual<br />

que las protege contrastada con el nuevo Convenio 189<br />

de la Organización Internacional del Trabajo<br />

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14:30 - 16:00<br />

167 Law and politics<br />

Location: 457 {NB}<br />

Chair: Agelica CUELLAR VAZQUEZ,<br />

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,<br />

Mexico<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Lawrence FRIEDMAN, Stanford University, USA<br />

The politics of judicial election and selection<br />

Daniela URZOLA, Universidad de Cartagena, Colombia<br />

About the relationships between law, force and justice<br />

in Jacques Derrida<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

252 Legal professions. Part 1<br />

Location: 457 {NB}<br />

Chair: Hilary SOMMERLAND, University of<br />

Leicester, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Vinícius Reis BARBOSA, Universidade Estadual Paulista<br />

“Júlio de Mesquita Filho”, Brazil<br />

The professional law training in Brazil, human<br />

fundamental rights and the persistence of liberal<br />

bacharelism: A reading from the book “Os<br />

aprendizes do poder” (the apprentices of power) by<br />

Sérgio Adorno<br />

Carlos LISTA, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba,<br />

Argentina, Fernando Martin BERTONE, Argentina,<br />

Noelia AZCONA, Argentina, Emilse Romina SORIA<br />

GARCIA, Argentina and Ana Laura MERA<br />

SALGUERO, Argentina<br />

Criterios utilizados por los jueces al cuantificar el<br />

tiempo de condena. El delito de robo calificado por<br />

uso de armas<br />

Swethaa BALLAKRISHNEN, Harvard Law School, USA<br />

Gender and the advantage of new institutional<br />

frameworks: The legal profession in India


Fernando DE CASTRO FONTAINHA, FGV Direito Rio,<br />

Brazil<br />

To be a candidate in Brazil: Towards a new legal<br />

profession?<br />

Carlos LISTA, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba,<br />

Argentina<br />

Social and political lawyering: The quest for social<br />

justice and democratisation<br />

Sharyn ROACH ANLEU and Kathy MACK, Flinders<br />

University, Australia<br />

Emotions and the courtroom<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

302 Legal professions. Part 2<br />

Location: 457 {NB}<br />

Chair: Hilary SOMMERLAND, University of<br />

Leicester, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Takayuki II, Hirosaki University, Japan and Kay-Wah<br />

CHAN, Macquarie University, Australia<br />

Diversification of judicial scriveners’ practice and<br />

where shall it go: The fluctuating boundaries of lawrelated<br />

occupations in Japan<br />

Ole HAMMERSLEV, University of Southern Denmark,<br />

Denmark<br />

How to get to Denmark: The legal profession’s<br />

construction of the Nordic welfare states and beyond<br />

Mavis MACLEAN, Oxford University, United Kingdom<br />

Family judges in England and Wales: The adversarial<br />

myth<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

369 Urban problems<br />

Location: 457 {NB}<br />

Chair: Antonio AZUELA, Instituto de<br />

Investigaciones Sociales, Mexico<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Lucas KONZEN, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy<br />

Activismo judicial y reforma urbana en Brasil – Límites<br />

y posibilidades<br />

� 145 �<br />

Eliana SPADONI, Universidad Nacional de San<br />

Martin, Argentina<br />

Juridificación y conflictos ambientales<br />

Emilia SCHIJMAN, Université Paris Diderot Paris 7, France<br />

Ocupar, apropiar, poseer. Usos y jurisprudencia en la<br />

vivienda social en Buenos Aires<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

449 Social systems and legal systems:<br />

transnormative reflexivity in a<br />

multidimensional society. Part 1 /<br />

Reflexividad transnormativa en una<br />

sociedad multidimensional. Parte 1<br />

Location: 457 {NB}<br />

Chair: Vitorio OLGIATI, University of<br />

Macerata, Italy<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

José Antonio CALLEGARI, Universidade Federal<br />

Fluminense, Brazil<br />

Ouvidoria: Apertura cognitiva y acceso a la<br />

administración de la justicia<br />

José Antonio CALLEGARI, Universidade Federal<br />

Fluminense, Brazil<br />

Crisis económica Europea y la ley de responsabilidad<br />

fiscal de Brasil<br />

María Lorena GIAQUINTA, Argentina<br />

Juicios por jurados<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

505 Social systems and legal systems:<br />

transnormative reflexivity in a<br />

multidimensional society. Part 2 /<br />

Reflexividad transnormativa en una<br />

sociedad multidimensional. Parte 2<br />

Location: 457 {NB}<br />

Chair: Germano SCHWARTZ, Faculdade da<br />

Serra Gaúcha, Brazil


Authors and Papers<br />

Renata Almeida DA COSTA, School of Law, Brazil<br />

The culture of fear and urban space: Thoughts on the<br />

social sensation of insecurity<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

545 RC12 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 457 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Germano SCHWARTZ,<br />

Faculdade da Serra Gaúcha, Brazil and<br />

Vitorio OLGIATI, University of Macerata, Italy<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

689 The quest for justice and the limits<br />

of law. Panel session<br />

Location: 457 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Reza BANAKAR,<br />

University of Westminster, United Kingdom<br />

Chair: Vitorio OLGIATI, University of<br />

Macerata, Italy<br />

Panelists: Arvind Kumar AGRAWAL, Central<br />

Univ of H.P, India; Reza BANAKAR, University<br />

of Westminster, United Kingdom and<br />

Germano SCHWARTZ, Faculdade da Serra<br />

Gaúcha, Brazil<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

725 The sociology of human rights.<br />

Part 1<br />

Location: 457 {NB}<br />

Chair: Dani RUDNICKI, Centro Universitário<br />

Ritter dos Reis, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Valerie JENNESS and Kitty CALAVITA, University of<br />

California, USA<br />

Inside the pyramid of disputes: Naming problems and<br />

filing grievances in California prisons<br />

� 146 �<br />

Fernando Emmanuel ARLETTAZ, University of<br />

Zaragoza, Spain<br />

Religious symbols and state secularization: A<br />

discussion in the context of public liberties<br />

Maria Guiomar da CUNHA FROTA and Pedro Alves<br />

BARBOSA NETO, Universidade Fedral de Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil<br />

Parameters and procedures of the inter American<br />

system on child rights violations processes<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

749 The sociology of human rights. Part 2<br />

Location: 457 {NB}<br />

Chair: Dani Rudnicki, Centro Universitário<br />

Ritter dos Reis, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sabina REGUEIRO, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Violaciones a los derechos humanos durante la<br />

última dictadura militar Argentina: Disputas<br />

jurídico-políticas en torno a la restitución de niños<br />

apropiados en la "transición democrática"<br />

Juliana Livia ANTUNES DA ROCHA, Universidade<br />

Federal Fluminense, Brazil<br />

The difficult dialogue between exclusion and inclusion<br />

of individuals with mental disorders


RC13<br />

Sociology of Leisure<br />

Programme Coordinator: Ishwar<br />

MODI, India <strong>International</strong> Institute of Social<br />

Sciences, India<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

9:00 - 10:30<br />

18 Leisure and Tourism: Social and<br />

Environmental Concerns. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC24 Environment and Society<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

66 Leisure in turbulent times<br />

(Presidential Session of ISA RC 13)<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ishwar MODI, India<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute of Social Sciences, India<br />

Chair: Ishwar MODI, India <strong>International</strong><br />

Institute of Social Sciences, India<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Thomas HENRICKS, Elon University, USA<br />

Postmodern play: Evaluating Huizinga’s challenge<br />

Christiana CONSTANTOPOULOU, Panteion<br />

University, Greece<br />

Leisure in turbulent times: “Second Life” realizations<br />

Karl SPRACKLEN, Leeds Metropolitan University,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Whiteness, social order and heritage leisure:<br />

Reconstructing England through the national trust<br />

Claudia MARTINEZ MULLEN, South Africa<br />

South African leisure in turbulent economic times<br />

� 147 �<br />

Francis LOBO, Edith Cowan University, Australia<br />

Leisure happiness and development: A contemporary<br />

Australian perspective<br />

Alan LAW, Trent University, Canada<br />

Leisure, social justice and democratization<br />

Amin PIRZADA, University of Kashmir, India<br />

Socio-pysocological dynamics of pilgrimage in<br />

turbulent times: A case study of Hazratbal shrine<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

122 Leisure, urbanization, migration<br />

and ethnic relations<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic<br />

Relations<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

168 Leisure and tourism: Social and<br />

environmental concerns. Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

RC24 Environment and Society<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

203 Democratization and the promise of<br />

leisure<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ishwar MODI, India<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute of Social Sciences, India<br />

Chair: Christianne Luce GOMES,<br />

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil


Authors and Papers<br />

Rosario RADAKOVICH, Universidad de la República,<br />

Uruguay<br />

Leisure and dreams. Traveling as a leisure imaginary<br />

in South America<br />

Cinthia LOPES DA SILVA, Universidade Metodista de<br />

Piracicaba, Brazil<br />

El rol del profesional de educación física y las<br />

políticas públicas del deporte y ocio en el contexto<br />

brasileño<br />

Misri Lal VERMA, CSJM University, India<br />

Leisure, social and political accountability, democratic<br />

citizenship among indians<br />

Danieli HELENA RAMPELOTTI, universidade tuiuti do<br />

parana, Brazil<br />

Projeto politico pedagogico democratico e participativo<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

253 Leisure across disciplines: Theories<br />

and methods<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Kenneth ROBERTS,<br />

University of Liverpool, United Kingdom<br />

Chair: Thomas HENRICKS, Elon University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Kenneth ROBERTS, School of Sociology, United Kingdom<br />

Modernisation Theory and Leisure in Late-Developing<br />

Countries<br />

Zerrin ARSLAN, Middle East Technical University, Turkey<br />

Leisure as construction of distinction: A case of<br />

Ankara, Turkey<br />

Sergio PIGNUOLI OCAMPO, Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

La polémica con el humanismo como vector de<br />

problematización e innovación teóricas en sociología<br />

Sanjay TEWARI, CSJM University, INDIA<br />

Conceptual shift in leisure patterns of the youth as a<br />

result of economic furor<br />

� 148 �<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

303 Leisure education: Social justice in<br />

life-long learning. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

344 Leisure, democracy and diversity of<br />

lifestyles: Children and the youth<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC53 Sociology of Childhood<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

390 Leisure, work, time-budgets and<br />

the economic crisis<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC30 Sociology of Work<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

436 Leisure and the arts: Identity and<br />

self-expression<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ishwar MODI, India<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute of Social Sciences, India<br />

Chair: Lynne CIOCHETTO, Massey<br />

University, USA


Authors and Papers<br />

Alba COLOMBO, Arts & Humanities, Spain<br />

Traditional arts events as new perspectives of leisure<br />

in multicultural societies in Europe<br />

Alexandra NENKO, National Research University<br />

Higher School of Economics, Russia<br />

Extracurricular art practices: Developing emotional<br />

competence in adolescence<br />

João Matias DE OLIVEIRA NETO, Universidade<br />

Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil<br />

Cine y biografías políticas: la política de la imagen y<br />

la construcción biográfica de los personajes políticos<br />

en la filmografía de Silvio Tendler<br />

Virginia Quimey PFLÜCKE, Department of University of<br />

Leipzig, Germany<br />

The everyday image of a peronist nation? A discourse<br />

analysis of peronism and power in Buenos Aires street art<br />

Pekka RÄSÄNEN and Outi SARPILA, University of<br />

Turku, Finland<br />

Differences in leisure activities between older and<br />

younger Finns<br />

Denise FALCÃO, Universidade Federal de Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil and Juliana CORREA, UEMG, Brazil<br />

The course of the party and party in progress:<br />

Experiences of otherness through tourism and leisure<br />

backpack<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

489 Leisure and digital transformation:<br />

Emerging patterns of<br />

communication and electronic<br />

community / El ocio y las<br />

transformaciones digitales / Les<br />

loisirs et les transformations<br />

numériques<br />

Join Session<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology<br />

RC14 Sociology of Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

� 149 �<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

529 Cultural and spiritual leisure values<br />

of the East and West<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ishwar MODI, India<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute of Social Sciences, India<br />

Co-chairs: Veena SHARMA, Indian Institute of<br />

Advanced Study, India and Ma HUIDI,<br />

Chinese Culture Institute<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Zsuzsanna BENKÖ and Klára TARKÓ, University of<br />

Szeged, Hungary<br />

Leisure in relation to religion as seen from the results<br />

of a transnational empirical lifestyle research of the<br />

“visegrad countries” (HU, PL, CZ, SK)<br />

Melise LUNGUINHO, Brazil<br />

Processes of stigmatization of religions of African<br />

origin in the city of Campina grande<br />

Ajeeta BHATIA, University of Mumbai, MUMBAI, India<br />

and Aneela GADRE, College of Arts and Commerce, India<br />

Yoga – An universal spiritual leisure value<br />

Silvina SCHAMMAH GESSER, Hebrew University of<br />

Jerusalem, Israel<br />

Consuming history consuming culture in XXI century<br />

Spain: The case of Gernika /guernica<br />

Vania NORONHA, Pontificia Universidade Católica<br />

de Minas Gerais, Brazil<br />

Las celebraciones de Nossa Senhora do Rosário en<br />

Belo Horizonte, Brasil<br />

Rodrigo Antonio ELIZALDE SOTO, Universidade<br />

Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil<br />

Ocio transformacional y diversidad cultural


14:30 - 16:00<br />

603 Women, leisure and family in the<br />

age of transformations<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC32 Women in Society<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

645 Transformation of leisure and<br />

ageing perspectives<br />

Joint session<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

667 Leisure education: Social justice in<br />

life-long learning. Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

704 Future of leisure in a troubled<br />

world<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Scott NORTH, Osaka<br />

University, Japan<br />

Chair: Scott NORTH, Osaka University, Japan<br />

� 150 �<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Tania Maria Freitas BARROS MACIEL, Universidade<br />

Federal do Brasil, Brazil<br />

The future of leisure in a city in transformation: The<br />

case of Rio de Janeiro<br />

Christianne GOMES, Universidade Federal de Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil<br />

Ocio y redes sociales<br />

Melanie WENZEL, Technical University Berlin, Germany<br />

Integration of online-based brand communities into<br />

value creating processes of firms<br />

Cláudia RESENDE, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal<br />

Improvisations of leisure behind bars<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

735 Multi-dimensionality of leisure in a<br />

multicultural world<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ishwar MODI, India<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute of Social Sciences, India<br />

Co-chairs: Claudia MARTINEZ MULLEN,<br />

Rhodes University, USA and Shalini MODI,<br />

India <strong>International</strong> Institute of Social Sciences,<br />

India<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sigita SNIKERE and Ilze KOROLEVA, University of<br />

Latvia, Latvia<br />

Drugs and leisure activities among Eastern European<br />

young people<br />

Rashmi JAIN, Department of University of Rajasthan, India<br />

Youth and changing leisure patterns: A study of youth<br />

in urban India<br />

Miyerlandy CABANZO VALENCIA and Carlos Felipe<br />

MUÑOZ BARRENECHE, Universidad del Valle, Colombia<br />

Consumo de sustancias psicoactivas en instituciones<br />

educativas públicas y su relación con las políticas<br />

públicas en Colombia


16:15 - 17:45<br />

766 RC13 Business Meeting<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ishwar MODI, India<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute of Social Sciences, India<br />

RC14<br />

Sociology of<br />

Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

Programme Coordinator: Christiana<br />

CONSTANTOPOULOU, Panteion University,<br />

Greece<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

16 Imaginaires Démocratiques<br />

Contemporains Co-Organized with<br />

Aislf GT 12 Socioanthropologie<br />

Politique<br />

Location: 450 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Christiana<br />

CONSTANTOPOULOU, Panteion University,<br />

Greece and Olivier CHANTRAINE, Université<br />

de Lille, France<br />

Chair: Raul-Enrique ROJO, Federal University<br />

of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Florent GAUDEZ, Université Pierre-Mendès, France<br />

Démocratie digitale et e-participation : A la croisée<br />

d’une sociologie des usages et d’une anthropologie<br />

du symbolique<br />

� 151 �<br />

Lise DEMAILLY, Université de Lille 1, France<br />

Les figures éclatées de la “démocratie sanitaire”<br />

Christiana CONSTANTOPOULOU, Panteion<br />

University, Greece<br />

L’imaginaire démocratique européen<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

58 Discours à propos de la démocratie<br />

Session co-organized with Aislf GT<br />

12 Socio-anthropologie Politique<br />

Location: 450 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Christiana<br />

CONSTANTOPOULOU, Panteion University,<br />

Greece and Olivier CHANTRAINE, Université<br />

de Lille, France<br />

Chair: Lise DEMAILLY, CLERSE, France<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Olivier CHANTRAINE, Université de Lille, France<br />

Paradoxes du discours démocratique et de ses<br />

supports<br />

Emilio DE IPOLA, Université de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Démocratie et inégalité<br />

Raul-Enrique ROJO, Federal University of Rio Grande<br />

do Sul, Brazil<br />

Du candidat “Raul” au président “Alfonsin”.<br />

Discours et histoires dans l’Argentine post-dictatoriale<br />

(1983-1989)<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

172 New media, democracy and social<br />

justice Part I<br />

Location: 450 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Isleide FONTENELLE,<br />

Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil and Jeffrey<br />

HALLEY, The University of Texas San Antonio, USA<br />

Chair: Isleide FONTENELLE, Fundação<br />

Getulio Vargas, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Indhu RAJAGOPAL, York University, Canada,<br />

Digital revolution and docile body


Ilkka ARMINEN, University of Helsinki, Finland<br />

Evolving online society and the transformation of<br />

political organization in Internet<br />

Oksana LYCHKOVSKA, Odessa National Mechnikov<br />

University, Ukraine<br />

Blogging as participatory media practices and new<br />

public sphere constructors in Ukrainian society<br />

Natalia WAECHTER, Institute for Advanced Studies,<br />

Austria<br />

Chances and risks on social networking sites: The<br />

impact of education on the use of SNS and on<br />

awareness of data (in)security {*}<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

200 Consumer culture and social issues<br />

Location: 450 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Jeffrey HALLEY, The<br />

University of Texas San Antonio, USA; Oksana<br />

LYCHKOVSKA, Odessa National Mechnikov<br />

University, Ukraine and Isleide FONTENELLE,<br />

Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil<br />

Chair: Indhu RAJAGOPAL, York University,<br />

Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Consumer culture and social issues {*}<br />

Isleide FONTENELLE, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil<br />

For a genealogy of responsibility in consumption<br />

Ryoichi HORIGUCHI, Kinki University, Japan<br />

Gender equality in the safety culture<br />

Viviane RIEGEL, ESPM/SP, Brazil<br />

Global consumption culture: Global brandsx<br />

influence in social practices<br />

Elias LE GRAND, Swedish School of Textiles, Sweden<br />

Moral-aesthetic regulation and class formation: The<br />

case of “chavs” in the UK<br />

� 152 �<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

258 New media, democracy and social<br />

justice Part II<br />

Location: 450 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Isleide FONTENELLE,<br />

Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil and Jeffrey<br />

HALLEY, The University of Texas San Antonio,<br />

USA<br />

Chair: Oksana LYCHKOVSKA, Odessa<br />

National Mechnikov University, Ukraine<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Myrian SANTOS, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

The AfroDigital museum: Citizenship, identity and<br />

technology<br />

Stefano DE MARCO, Mirko ANTINO, Universidad<br />

Complutense de Madrid, Spain and Cristóbal TORRES-<br />

ALBERO, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain<br />

Digital skills as a conditioning factor for digital<br />

political participation<br />

Martin BERG, Halmstad University, Sweden<br />

Facebook: Automated structures and reflexive social<br />

practices<br />

Jackson FOOTE, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA<br />

Old songs, new media: Facebook, protest songs, and<br />

social identity in Wisconsin’s capitol occupation<br />

Vinicius Wagner OLIVEIRA SANTOS, State University<br />

of Campinas, Brazil<br />

Information society, public policies and the social<br />

management of the subjectivity<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

317 Videography and the Analysis of<br />

Visual Knowledge and Culture<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC14 Sociology of Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions


14:30 - 16:00<br />

334 Cultural industries, new media and<br />

art in the global world<br />

Location: 450 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Isleide FONTENELLE,<br />

Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil; Oksana<br />

LYCHKOVSKA, Odessa National Mechnikov<br />

University, Ukraine and Jeffrey HALLEY, The<br />

University of Texas San Antonio, USA<br />

Chair: Paul LOPES, Colgate University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Dafna HIRSCH, Sociology, Political Science and<br />

Communication, Open University of Israel, Ra’anana,<br />

Israel<br />

Hummus in Israel: Between the industrial and the<br />

artisanal<br />

Ezequiel SAFERSTEIN, UBA-CONICET, Argentina and<br />

Daniela SZPILBARG, UBA-CONICET, Argentina<br />

Global publishers? New skills, practices and<br />

representations of publishers as opposed to a global<br />

publishing industry<br />

Ines PEREIRA and Luciana SHINODA, FGV-EAESP,<br />

Brazil<br />

Design, culture and consume: A campana brothers<br />

case study<br />

Marcello DA SILVA MALGARIN FILHO and Débora<br />

KRISCHKE LEITÃO, Universidade Federal de Santa<br />

Maria, Brazil<br />

Pixel bricolage: Machinima and production of digital art<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

391 Media, cultural diversity and<br />

identity transformations in a global<br />

world<br />

Location: 450 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Isleide FONTENELLE,<br />

Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil; Oksana<br />

LYCHKOVSKA, Odessa National Mechnikov<br />

University, Ukraine and Jeffrey HALLEY, The<br />

University of Texas San Antonio, USA<br />

Chair: Jochen DREHER, University of<br />

Konstanz, Germany<br />

� 153 �<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Eliska ALTMANN, UFRRJ, Brazil<br />

The Brazil imagined in Latin America<br />

Kayko OKAMURA, Dokkyo University, Japan<br />

Old and new media in local societies in times of<br />

catastrophe: The role of local papers during the great<br />

east Japan earthqake<br />

Carlos Eduardo FIALHO, Universidade Federal<br />

Fluminense, Brazil and Tatiana MIRANDA, Brazil<br />

Front page: Identity and social exclusion in headlines<br />

of populars newspapers<br />

Patricia REINHEIMER, Universidade Federal Rural do<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Arts and crafts: Between creativity and techniques<br />

learning, art and work, identity and subjectivity<br />

Farrah BÉRUBÉ, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières,<br />

Canada<br />

Cultural diversity and journalism in Canada<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

424 Ciudadanía digital, e-democracia y<br />

e-competencia en las sociedades<br />

contemporáneas<br />

Location: 450 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Elias SAID-HUNG,<br />

Universidad del Norte, Colombia<br />

Chair: Magdalena FELICE, IIGG- CIN,<br />

Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

José A. RUIZ SAN ROMAN, Universidad<br />

Complutense de Madrid, Spain<br />

El desarrollo de herramientas de comunicación<br />

gobierno-ciudadano como riesgo para el desarrollo<br />

de las comunidades


Matías DODEL, Universidad Católica del Uruguay,<br />

Uruguay<br />

TIC y bienestar: El impacto de las habilidades<br />

digitales en las trayectorias académicas y laborales<br />

de los jóvenes uruguayos evaluados por PISA 2003<br />

(en base a estudio de tipo Panel)<br />

Silvia LAGO MARTINEZ and Mirta MAURO,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Cibercultura, ciberciudadanías y acción política<br />

Nicolás ROCHE, Universidad Católica del Uruguay,<br />

Uruguay<br />

E-government in Uruguay: A way to improve<br />

citizenship<br />

Mauricio Nihil OLIVERA, Universitat Oberta de<br />

Catalunya, Spain<br />

E-migración: Sociedad de la información,<br />

inmigración y políticas públicas de integración<br />

Clotildes TEIXEIRA and Alcenir REIS, Universidade<br />

Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil<br />

La información y el patrimonio inmaterial: Una<br />

propuesta de la ciudadanía digital<br />

Natalia Daniela CONTRERAS FERNANDEZ,<br />

Colombia<br />

El país de los corazones<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

489 Leisure and digital transformation:<br />

Emerging patterns of<br />

communication and electronic<br />

community / El ocio y las<br />

transformaciones digitales / Les<br />

loisirs et les transformations<br />

numériques<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology<br />

RC14 Sociology of Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

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10:45 - 12:15<br />

478 Desarrollo social y cooperación 2.0<br />

Co-organized with AISO<br />

Location: 450 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: José A. RUIZ SAN<br />

ROMAN, Universidad Complutense de<br />

Madrid, Spain<br />

Chair: Leticia PORTO PEDROSA, Universidad<br />

Complutense de Madrid, Spain<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Carlos GADSDEN, Fundación Internacional para el<br />

Desarrollo de Gobiernos Confiables, Mexico and Antonio<br />

LUCAS, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain<br />

Más allá del IWA 4: Los intentos de racionalizar el<br />

gobierno desde una perspectiva local<br />

Antonio COLOMER, Universidad Pontificia de<br />

Valencia, Spain<br />

Capacitación sobre economía solidaria y desarrollo<br />

comunitario<br />

Carlos SANTAMARIA, Universidad de Guadalajara,<br />

Mexico, Ignasi BRUNET, Spain and Eduardo<br />

CALDERÓN, SEP, Mexico<br />

La vinculación de las instituciones de educación<br />

superior en México<br />

Florencia CLAES and José Miguel OSTESO,<br />

Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain<br />

Metadatos en la biblioteca: Trabajo colaborativo en<br />

la comunidad universitaria<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

546 RC14 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 450 {NB}


14:30 - 16:00<br />

578 Cuestiones en torno a la<br />

comunicación contemporánea /<br />

Contemporary communication issues<br />

Location: 450 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ryoichi HORIGUCHI,<br />

Kinki University, Japan; Isleide FONTENELLE,<br />

Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil; Oksana<br />

LYCHKOVSKA, Odessa National Mechnikov<br />

University, Ukraine and Jeffrey HALLEY, The<br />

University of Texas San Antonio, USA<br />

Chair: Ana RIVOIR, Universidad de la<br />

República, Uruguay<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Greg NIELSEN, Concordia University, Canada<br />

A critical sociology of journalism: Regulating cultural<br />

diversity in the Montreal and New York press<br />

Bilyana MARTINOVSKI, Stockholm University and<br />

University College of Boras, Sweden<br />

The ethical turn: Communication as a manifestation of<br />

the ethical<br />

Daniela Griselda LOPEZ, CONICET-Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

The problem of equality in everyday life<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

629 Jóvenes y comunicación<br />

Co-organized with ALAS<br />

Location: 450 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Silvia Lago MARTÍNEZ,<br />

Univeridad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Chair: Silvia Lago MARTÍNEZ, Univeridad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Elias SAID-HUNG, Social Communication and<br />

Journalism, Universidad del Norte, Colombia<br />

Participación ciudadana móvil en jóvenes en<br />

condición vulnerable en Colombia<br />

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Sebastián BENÍTEZ LARGHI, UNLP-CONICET,<br />

Argentina, Carolina AGUERRE, Universidad de San<br />

Andrés-CONICET, Argentina, Ariel FONTECOBA,<br />

UNLP-CONICET, Argentina, Marina MOGUILLANSKY,<br />

UNSAM-CONICET, Argentina and Jimena PONCE DE<br />

LEÓN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Tic, juventud y desarrollo. La apropiación de la<br />

computadora e Internet por jóvenes de sectores<br />

populares en Argentina<br />

Juan Ignacio JALIF, IDAES/UNSAM UBA, Argentina,<br />

and Marina Alejandra OLLARI, IDAES/UNSAM-<br />

IIGG-UBA, Argentina<br />

Distintas perspectivas sobre la vinculación políticajuventud<br />

en la última década: El discurso de los<br />

medios y de los actores en clave comparada<br />

Ana WORTMAN, Instituto Gino Germani, Argentina<br />

Consumo de cine y música: Tiempo, espacio y aura<br />

José A. RUIZ SAN ROMAN, Dolores CACERES<br />

ZAPATERO, Universidad Complutense de Madrid,<br />

Spain and Gaspar BRÄNDLE SEÑAN, Universidad<br />

de Murcia, Spain<br />

Conflicto y solución de conflictos entre jóvenes.<br />

Diferencias y semejanzas de la relación cara a cara<br />

y en Internet<br />

Julieta ARMELLA, UBA UNSAM, Argentina and Diego<br />

PICOTTO, UBA UNLa, Argentina<br />

Dispositivos pedagógicos, cultura mediática y subjetividad.<br />

O de cuando las tecnologías invadieron las aulas<br />

Lucas BANG, Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia<br />

Austral, Argentina<br />

El uso escolar y no escolar de las tecnologías de la<br />

información y la comunicación en los jóvenes de la<br />

provincia de Santa Cruz<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

681 Redes y transformaciones sociales<br />

Co-organized with ALAIC<br />

Location: 450 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Cesar BOLANO,<br />

Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Brazil<br />

Chair: Cesar BOLANO, Universidade<br />

Federal de Sergipe, Brazil


Authors and Papers<br />

Elias SAID-HUNG and Carlos ARCILA-CALDERÓN,<br />

Universidad del Norte, Colombia<br />

Participación y relaciones sociales desde los líderes<br />

de opinión online de Twitter en América Latina y<br />

Medio Oriente<br />

Florencia CLAES and Luis DELTELL, Universidad<br />

Complutense de Madrid, Spain<br />

Twitter y la medición de audiencias<br />

Tommaso GRAVANTE, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain<br />

Prácticas de apropiación, nuevas tecnologías y<br />

cambio social. Un estudio de caso: La insurgencia<br />

popular de Oaxaca<br />

Cauê DE CAMARGO MARTINS, Universidade<br />

Federal de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

La música grabada y su formato digital:<br />

Transformaciones en la industria discográfica brasileña<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

708 Language and Discourse in Online<br />

Social Media<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC25 Language and Society (host committee)<br />

RC14 Sociology of Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

Location: 32 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

743 Responsabilidad social, participación<br />

y medios de comunicación<br />

Co-organized with AISO<br />

Location: 450 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Isabel de LA TORRE<br />

PRADOS, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid,<br />

Spain<br />

Chair: Isabel de LA TORRE PRADOS,<br />

Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain<br />

� 156 �<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Laura L. ORTIZ-NEGRON, University of Puerto Rico,<br />

Puerto Rico<br />

La televisión como mediación sociopolítica: Entre la<br />

responsabilidad social, la imagen y el espectáculo<br />

Ignasi BRUNET and David MORAL, Universidad<br />

Rovira i Virgili, Spain<br />

La huelga como la ficción institucionalizada de la<br />

participación de los trabajadores en los conflictos<br />

colectivos<br />

Giuseppina PELLEGRINO, University of Calabria, Italy<br />

La comunicación social (sobre la violencia) de<br />

género. Construir la responsabilidad social a través<br />

de los medios de comunicación<br />

Alexia SANZ HERNÁNDEZ, Universidad de<br />

Zaragoza, Spain, Reineris MONTERO LAURENCIO<br />

and Víctor Hugo PÉREZ GALLO, Instituto Superior<br />

Minero-Metalúrgico, Cuba<br />

Cultura energética y comportamiento organizacional.<br />

dos estudios de caso en instituciones universitarias<br />

Leticia PORTO PEDROSA, Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid, Spain<br />

La responsabilidad social y la transparencia<br />

informativa en los medios de comunicación en España


RC15<br />

Sociology of Health<br />

Programme Coordinator: Ivy<br />

BOURGEAULT, University of Ottawa, Canada<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

40 Towards Better Healthcare for All:<br />

What Matters in the Transformation<br />

of Healthcare Systems and Policy.<br />

Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare<br />

and Social Policy<br />

RC15 Sociology of Health (host committee)<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

64 Health care choice: Discourses,<br />

perceptions and experiences<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Kirsten HARLEY, The<br />

University of Sydney, Australia; Jonathan<br />

GABE, University of London, United Kingdom<br />

and Michael CALNAN, University of Kent,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sylvain BESLE and Emilien SCHULTZ, Université Paris<br />

IV Sorbonne, France<br />

Signing up for an early clinical trial: How important is<br />

the physician-patient relationship in the patient’s choice?<br />

Claudia MALACRIDA, University of Lethbridge, Canada<br />

Women imagining the ideal birth: Discourses of risk,<br />

femininity, and morality<br />

� 157 �<br />

Erica BORGSTROM, University of Cambridge, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Planning for an (un)certain future: Choice within<br />

English end of life care<br />

Kirsten HARLEY, Fran COLLYER and Karen WILLIS, The<br />

University of Sydney, Australia, Michael CALNAN,<br />

University of Kent, United Kingdom and Jonathan<br />

GABE, University of London, United Kingdom<br />

Choosing health care: A view from the sociological<br />

literature<br />

Myfanwy MORGAN, Charlotte KENTEN and Sarah<br />

DEEDAT, King’s College London, United Kingdom<br />

Shaping individual choice for public benefit:<br />

Promoting deceased organ donation in a system of<br />

informed consent<br />

Emma KIRBY and Alex BROOM, University of<br />

Queensland, Australia<br />

Navigating back pain care: A sociological study of<br />

women’s illness pathways within and between<br />

intersecting social worlds<br />

Betina FREIDIN, Matías BALLESTEROS, María Belén<br />

MOREJON and Mariano ECHECONEA, CONICET,<br />

University of Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Choosing Ayurveda as a health care practice in<br />

Argentina {*}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

140 The transformation of lives: Making<br />

up people through biotechnologies<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Johanne COLLIN and<br />

Annette LEIBING, University of Montreal,<br />

Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Johanne COLLIN and Julien SIMARD, University of<br />

Montreal, Canada; and Hugo C. DESROSIERS,<br />

McGill University, Montreal<br />

Enhancement and evolving polarities: The case of<br />

"smart drugs"<br />

Antonio MATURO, Università di Bologna, Italy<br />

Human enhancement and social justice: Is there a<br />

right to not enhance?


Kerstin SANDELL, Lund University, Sweden<br />

What do the SSRI pills do? Users experiences of<br />

antidepressants at the crossroads of bodies, minds<br />

and medicine<br />

Annette LEIBING, University of Montreal, Canada<br />

How to fix a broken heart: Stem cells, aging and<br />

cardiac disease<br />

Yu-yueh TSAI, Institute of Sociology, Academia Sincia,<br />

Taipei, Taiwan<br />

Gene as a metaphor: The geneticization of aboriginal<br />

identity in Taiwan {*}<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

169 Medications and<br />

pharmaceuticalization: Continuity<br />

and change<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Noemia LOPES, Instituto<br />

Superior de Ciências da Saúde Egas<br />

MONIZ and Jonathan GABE, Royal<br />

Holloway, University of London<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Koichiro KURODA, Ryukoku University, Otsu, Japan<br />

Legalization of functional food in late-modern Japan:<br />

A sociological analysis of the state legitimatization of<br />

“health food” and “health drug” and some<br />

considerations of its implications for the risk-society<br />

thesis and the medicalization of life thesis<br />

Johanne COLLIN, University of Montreal, Canada and<br />

Pierre-Marie DAVID, Université de Lyon, France<br />

Another look at pharmaceuticals<br />

Marcia GRISOTTI, Federal University of Santa<br />

Catarina, Florianopolis, Brazil<br />

Controversies and uncertainties on health claims for<br />

functional foods in Brazil<br />

Sebastian SATTLER and Carsten SAUER, Bielefeld<br />

University, Germany, Guido MEHLKOP, University of<br />

Erfurt, Germany and Peter GRAEFF, Goethe University<br />

Frankfurt, Germany<br />

High-flying scholars: An empirical study on the<br />

decision-making process of scientists using smart pills<br />

to enhance performance<br />

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Shai MULINARI, Lund University, Sweden<br />

Regulating drug information in Europe: A pyrrhic<br />

victory for countervailing forces?<br />

Nihan BOZOK and Mehmet BOZOK, Middle East<br />

Technical University, Ankara, Turkey<br />

Pharmaceuticalization of society through the popular<br />

healthy life discourse: The case of Turkey {*}<br />

Mara TOGNETTI BORDOGNA, University of Milan-<br />

Bicocca, Italy and Simona OLIVADOTI, National<br />

Agency for Regional Health Service, Rome, Italy<br />

Pharmaceutical and italian health service among<br />

consumption and social construction in Italy {*}<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

230 Sociology of complementary and<br />

alternative medicine. Part I<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Nelson FILICE DE<br />

BARROS, University of Campinas; Betina<br />

FREIDIN, University of Buenos Aires and<br />

CONICET; Anahita GRISONI, EHESS; Joana<br />

ALMEIDA, Royal Holloway University of<br />

London; Albert BANERJEE, York University and<br />

Pamela SIEGEL, State University of Campinas<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Betina FREIDIN, University of Buenos Aires and<br />

CONICET, Argentina<br />

Médicos que practican medicinas no convencionales:<br />

Marginación histórica, nichos de integración<br />

institucional, y modalidades de práctica profesional<br />

Joana ALMEIDA, Royal Holloway University of London,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Strategies of CAM to cam’isise health-care in<br />

Portugal: The case of acupuncture and homeopathy


Pamela SIEGEL, Nelson FILICE DE BARROS and José<br />

Barreto CAMPELLO CARVALHEIRA, State University of<br />

Campinas, Brazil<br />

Health professionals’ perceptions on the use of<br />

integrative medicine for cancer patients at the clinics<br />

hospital of the state university of campinas, Brazil<br />

Sanjay TEWARI, CSJM University, Kanpur City, India<br />

and LIC of India, Kanpur<br />

Ayurvedic healthcare in India: An alternate to allopath?<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

231 Towards better healthcare for all:<br />

What matters in the transformation of<br />

healthcare systems and policy. Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare<br />

and Social Policy (host committee)<br />

RC15 Sociology of Health<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

263 Professional governance and health<br />

human resource management: The<br />

challenges of equality, diversity<br />

and inclusion. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups (host<br />

committee)<br />

RC15 Sociology of Health<br />

Location: 434 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

306 Obesity: A 21st century plague?<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Karen GRANT, University<br />

of Manitoba<br />

� 159 �<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Manuela FERRARI, University of Toronto, Canada<br />

Weight trouble: Between eating disorder and obesity<br />

myths<br />

Solenn CAROF, EHESS-IIAC, Paris, France<br />

The stigma of being “overweight” in three European<br />

countries<br />

Carla RICE, University of Guelph, Canada<br />

Re-visioning ethical responses to fat: From enforcing<br />

body norms to exploring the possibilities unique to<br />

different bodies<br />

Marissa DICKINS and Samantha THOMAS, Monash<br />

University, Australia and Bri KING, University of New<br />

England, Australia<br />

The role of the fatosphere in obese adults’ sense of<br />

inclusion and changing responses to obesity stigma<br />

Malena MONTEVERDE and Enrique PELAEZ,<br />

CONICET-UNC, Argentina<br />

Obesidad y nivel socio económico de la población<br />

adulta de Argentina {*}<br />

Chika SHINOHARA, Momoyama Gakuin University,<br />

Osaka, Japan<br />

Global impact and changing local reality:<br />

Understanding of overweight and obesity in Japan {*}<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

365 Towards better healthcare for all:<br />

What matters in the transformation of<br />

healthcare systems and policy. Part III<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare<br />

and Social Policy (host committee)<br />

RC15 Sociology of Health<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions


16:15 - 17:45<br />

399 RC15 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

430 Exploring boundaries of pathology<br />

and normality, bodies and minds<br />

following the emergence of the<br />

new neurosciences: <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

challenges<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Kerstin SANDELL and<br />

Shai MULINARI, Lund University<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Antonio MATURO, Università di Bologna, Italy<br />

The logic of therapeutic action in the construction of<br />

artificial nature<br />

Caragh BROSNAN, Brunel University, London, United<br />

Kingdom; University of Newcastle, Australia<br />

Investigating the ‘neuro’ in neuroethics: The<br />

implications for neuroethics of the multiplicity of<br />

neuroscience and the brain<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

509 The health workforce governance<br />

continuum: Good professionals,<br />

safer patients and the right to<br />

health care<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Stephanie SHORT,<br />

University of Sydney<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Samantha MEYER, Flinders University, Australia and<br />

Patrick BROWN, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />

Dependence, trust and agency? Exploring<br />

contingency within the lay-professional interface<br />

� 160 �<br />

Fiona PACEY, Kirsten HARLEY, Craig VEITCH and<br />

Stephanie SHORT, University of Sydney, Australia<br />

A case study of health workforce governance change<br />

in Australia<br />

Eszter KOVACS and Gábor SZÓCSKA, Semmelweis<br />

University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

Medical profession and medical error prevention in<br />

Hungary<br />

Stephanie SHORT and Kanchan MARCUS, University<br />

of Sydney, Australia<br />

Mobility of filipino nurses: Interviews in Australia and<br />

the Philippines<br />

Hugo MERCER, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Improving access to educational materials in sub<br />

saharan health professions schools<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

532 Health Inequalities across European<br />

Health Systems<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Mara TOGNETTI and<br />

Annalisa ORNAGHI, University of<br />

Milano-Bicocca<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Espen DAHL and Kjetil VAN DER WEL, Oslo and<br />

Akershus University College of Applied Sciences,<br />

Norway<br />

Health inequalities across Europe: Do welfare<br />

arrangements make a difference?<br />

Valeria GLORIOSO, University of Milano-Bicocca,<br />

Italy and S.V. SUBRAMANIAN, Harvard University<br />

Inequities of access to health care in Italy: The role of<br />

socioeconomic status<br />

Eszter KOVACS, Edmond GIRASEK, Edit EKE and<br />

Miklós SZÓCSKA, Semmelweis University, Budapest,<br />

Hungary<br />

Global challenges and local needs – How European<br />

mobility of medical doctors affects on health<br />

inequalities, findings of health PROMeTHEUS


Louise BOUCHARD, University of Ottawa, Canada,<br />

Marcelo ALBERTINI, Universidade de São Paulo, São<br />

Carlos, Brazil and Ricardo BATISTA, University of<br />

Ottawa, Canada<br />

Bibliometric analysis of research on health<br />

inequalities {*}<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

588 Professional governance and health<br />

human resource management: the<br />

challenges of equality, diversity<br />

and inclusion. Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC15 Sociology of Health (host committee)<br />

RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

633 Men’s health: Intersections between<br />

culture and science<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Elianne RISKA, Swedish<br />

School of Social Science<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Rosana MACHIN, Universidade Federal de São<br />

Paulo, Brazil and Márcia Thereza COUTO,<br />

Universidades de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Concepts of gender and masculinity between primary<br />

healthcare professionals in Brazil<br />

Alex BROOM and Emma KIRBY, University of<br />

Queensland, Brisbane, Australia<br />

Masculinity, moralities and being cared for: An<br />

exploration of experiences of living and dying in a<br />

hospice<br />

Iva SMIDOVA, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic<br />

“Boys with the toys”. Hegemonies of men over reproduction:<br />

Biomedical childbirth made in Czech Republic<br />

� 161 �<br />

Magda PETRJANOSOVA, Miroslav POPPER, Ivan<br />

LUKSIK and Gabriel BIANCHI, Slovak Academy of<br />

Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia<br />

Are fathers accepted around here? Implicit and<br />

explicit messages about parenthood in Slovak media<br />

and legislation {*}<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

644 Towards better healthcare for all:<br />

What matters in the transformation<br />

of healthcare systems and policy.<br />

Part IV<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare<br />

and Social Policy<br />

RC15 Sociology of Health (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

668 Men and reproduction<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Maria LOHAN, Queen’s<br />

University Belfast; Lorraine CULLEY, De<br />

Montfort University and William MARSIGLIO,<br />

University of Florida<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Dean MURPHY, University of New South Wales,<br />

Sydney, Australia<br />

Gay men, surrogacy and parenthood<br />

Florencia HERRERA, Escuela de Universidad Diego<br />

Portales, Santiago, Chile<br />

Uncertainty and reproductive responsibility: Men and<br />

assisted reproduction in Chile<br />

Tina MILLER, Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom<br />

Anticipating and ‘experiencing’ birth: Men,<br />

essentialisms and reproductive discourses


Sandi DHEENSA and Bob WILLIAMS, University of<br />

Birmingham, United Kingdom; Alison METCALFE,<br />

King’s College London, United Kingdom<br />

Men’s experiences of antenatal screening: A<br />

grounded theory analysis {*}<br />

Tracy MORISON, Human Sciences Research Council,<br />

Pretoria, South Africa<br />

Heterosexual men and parenthood decision-making<br />

in South Africa: Attending to the invisible norm {*}<br />

Lorraine ANDREWS and Joan LALOR, Trinity College<br />

Dublin, Ireland; Declan DEVANE, National University<br />

of Ireland Galway, Ireland<br />

Facilitating transition to fatherhood the role antenatal<br />

education classes {*}<br />

Gabriel BIANCHI, Miroslav POPPER, Ivan LUKSIK and<br />

Magda PETRJANOSOVA, Slovak Academy of<br />

Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia<br />

Stereotypes about fathers and family planning {*}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

724 The role of the ‘Third Sector’ in<br />

health care reforms<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Guido GIARELLI,<br />

University Magna Graecia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ellen ANNANDALE, Carlo RUZZA and Ming LIM<br />

University of Leicester, United Kingdom<br />

The third sector, patient communities and the<br />

changing NHS in England<br />

Rita BIANCHERI and Silvia CERVIA, Pisa University, Italy<br />

The quality of social-health services and the role of<br />

social activism in tuscany<br />

Miwako HOSODA, Seisa University, Yokohama,<br />

Kanagawa, Japan; Harvard School of Public Health, Boston<br />

Patients and community participation<br />

Lourdes Karoline ALMEIDA SILVA and Francisco<br />

OLIVEIRA BARROS JUNIOR, Universidade Federal do<br />

Piauí, Brazil<br />

Tercer sector y el cáncer en Brasil<br />

� 162 �<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

745 Sociology of health and health care<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ivy BOURGEAULT,<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Claudia CHAUFAN, Sophia CONSTANTINO and<br />

Meagan DAVIS, University of California, San Francisco<br />

You must not confuse poverty with laziness: A case<br />

study on the power of discourse to reproduce<br />

diabetes inequalities<br />

Ojo AGUNBIADE, Obafemi Awolowo University,<br />

Ile-Ife, Nigeria<br />

The exemplary adults and the challenge of seeking<br />

care for sexually transmitted infections among older<br />

adults in Nigeria<br />

Jacqueline TUDBALL, Tessa MORGAN and Margaret<br />

WILLIAMSON, NPS Better choices, Better health,<br />

Australia; Kay STEWART, Monash University, Australia;<br />

Joanne BARNES, University of Auckland, New<br />

Zealand; Marie PIROTTA, University of Australia<br />

The what, who, when, how and if of medicines<br />

decision-making<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

774 Sociology of complementary and<br />

alternative medicine. Part II<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Nelson FILICE DE<br />

BARROS, University of Campinas, Brazil<br />

Panelists: Camila GONÇALO, University of<br />

Campinas, Brazil; Anatilde IDOYAGA<br />

MOLINA, Consejo Nacional de<br />

Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas,<br />

Argentina; Sailesh BHATTARAI, Koirala<br />

Institute of Health Sciences, Nepal; Marcio<br />

Luiz MELLO, Fiocruz, Brazil and Cristiane<br />

SPADACIO, University of Campinas, Brazil


Authors and Papers<br />

Pamela SIEGEL and Nelson FILICE DE BARROS,<br />

University of Campinas, Brazil<br />

Categorías profesionales y las prácticas integrativas y<br />

complementarias {*}<br />

Camila GONÇALO and Nelson BARROS, University<br />

of Campinas, Brazil<br />

New objects and social actors produced by positive<br />

evidence of the use of complementary and integrative<br />

practices in the field of oral health<br />

Cristiane SPADACIO and Nelson BARROS, University<br />

of Campinas, Brazil<br />

The use of traditional medicine and complementary<br />

and alternative medicine by type 2 diabetes patients<br />

as a marker of social distinction in Brazil<br />

RC17<br />

Sociology of Organization<br />

Programme Coordinators: Paul DU GAY,<br />

Copenhagen Business School, Denmark; Liz<br />

McFALL, Open University, United Kingdom;<br />

Kathia SERRANO-VELARDE, University<br />

of Heidelberg, Germany and Robert van<br />

KRIEKEN, University College Dublin, Ireland<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

88 What Makes an Organization<br />

Location: 433 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Paul DU GAY,<br />

Copenhagen Business School<br />

� 163 �<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Signe VIKKELSO and Paul DU GAY, Copenhagen<br />

Business School, Frederiksberg, Denmark<br />

Where did ‘task’ go in organization theory?<br />

Susanne EKMAN, Copenhagen Business School,<br />

Frederiksberg, Denmark<br />

The persona of organization theorists – What<br />

happened to good old-fashioned relevance?<br />

Karen BOLL, Copenhagen Business School,<br />

Frederiksberg, Denmark<br />

Organizing with or without organization theory?<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

118 Globalisation and its impacts on<br />

professions and organisations<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups<br />

RC17 Sociology of Organization (host<br />

committee)<br />

Location: 433 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

219 Organizational critique before (and<br />

after?) Critical Management<br />

Studies/ Mechanisms of innovation<br />

Location: 433 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Alan SCOTT, University<br />

of New England, Cristina BESIO and Uli<br />

MEYER, Technical University, Berlin<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Frederik THUESEN, The Danish National Centre for<br />

Social Research, Copenhagen, Denmark<br />

Stakeholder theories and the dynamics of an inclusive<br />

labor market {*}


Nadja DAMIJ, Faculty of Information Studies Novo<br />

mesto, Slovenia<br />

Innovative organisation as a social field: Microfoundations<br />

of innovation<br />

Stan DE SPIEGELAERE and Guy VAN GYES, HIVA<br />

Research Institute for Work and Society, Leuven, Belgium<br />

Is innovation routine? Diverse types of innovative<br />

behavior and routine work<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

277 What makes consumer market<br />

organizations?<br />

Location: 433 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Liz McFALL, Open<br />

University, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Antonio LUCAS, Universidad Complutense, Madrid,<br />

Spain and Sergio LLANO, Colombia<br />

Communication as a basic element of organizations:<br />

Contributions and perspectives from digital social<br />

networks<br />

Liz McFALL, Open University, United Kingdom<br />

Devising consumption: The question of “private fact”<br />

Dr Tomas ARIZTIA, Universidad Diego Portales,<br />

Santiago, Chile<br />

Marketing and advertisement evaluation practices:<br />

The making of the chilean middle class consumer<br />

Joe DEVILLE, University of London, United Kingdom<br />

Finding the ‘low hanging fruit’: Modelling and<br />

experimentation in consumer debt collection<br />

organisations<br />

Miodrag PETROVIC, National University of Singapore<br />

Market making and organization of consumer goods<br />

markets<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

307 Organizing climate change<br />

Location: 433 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Stewart CLEGG,<br />

University of Technology, Sydney, Australia<br />

� 164 �<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

J.P. SAPINSKI, University of Victoria, Canada<br />

Corporate elite organizations and the legitimization<br />

of carbon markets: An analysis of the environmental<br />

policy-planning network 1996-2010<br />

Manuel TIRONI, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile<br />

Nuclear economics: Evaluatory epistemologies and<br />

the shaping of Chile’s energy market<br />

Miguel RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ, Hamburg University,<br />

Germany<br />

Did markets for emission trading reduce pollution?<br />

empirical evidence from EU emission trading<br />

system – Phase I (2005-2007)<br />

Miguel RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ, Anita ENGELS and Lisa<br />

KNOLL, Hamburg University, Germany<br />

What did companies learn in the EU emissions<br />

trading system phase I?<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

351 Organizing markets<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC17 Sociology of Organization (host committee)<br />

RC02 Economy and Society<br />

Location: 433 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

444 Responsibility, participation and<br />

communication in organisations<br />

Experiencias de participación y<br />

comunicación: responsabilidad<br />

social en organizaciones de<br />

Latinoamérica<br />

Location: 433 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Antonio LUCAS,<br />

Universidad Complutense, Madrid, España<br />

and Kathia SERRANO-VELARDE, University of<br />

Heidelberg, Germany


Authors and Papers<br />

Leonardo MARENGO and María Inés LANDA,<br />

CONICET, Córdoba, Argentina<br />

Neo-organicismo y dispositivos inmunitarios en las<br />

dinámicas empresariales contemporáneas<br />

Isabel DE LA TORRE PRADOS, Universidad<br />

Auntónoma, Madrid, Spain<br />

La cultura de la responsabilidad social corporativa en<br />

los consumidores y ciudadanos<br />

Gastón CASA DIAMANTE, Universidad de la<br />

República, Montevideo, Uruguay<br />

¿Alineamiento o involucramiento?<br />

Ingrid GONZÁLEZ MALDONADO, Universidad<br />

Central de Venezuela<br />

Diseño metodológico de la actividad académica del<br />

docente-investigador y su entorno social. Caso de<br />

biografía académica<br />

Nora Inés RUBBINI, Universidad Nacional de La<br />

Plata, Argentina and Andrea SUAREZ MAESTRE,<br />

Ministerio de Trabajo de la Provincia de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Efectos del teletrabajo para el trabajador y la<br />

organización {*}<br />

Alejandro PIZZI, Universidad Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona,<br />

Spain<br />

El absentismo laboral en las organizaciones. Un<br />

enfoque sociológico<br />

Alexia SANZ HERNÁNDEZ and Manuel RAMOS<br />

MARTÍN, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain<br />

La recuperación del ciudadano en la política cultural<br />

local {*}<br />

Alejandro NOBOA, Universidad de la República Uruguay<br />

El análisis de datos cualitativos empleando software<br />

no privativo (Trama y Freemind) para el estudio de<br />

procesos organizacionales {*}<br />

Ignasi BRUNET ICART and Joan RODRÍGUEZ SOLER,<br />

Universidad Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain<br />

Desarrollo local y crisis económica: ¿Nuevos<br />

escenarios?<br />

� 165 �<br />

María GÓMEZ Y PATIÑO, Universidad de Zaragoza,<br />

Spain and Aldo MENESES CARVAJAL, Universidad de<br />

Chile<br />

Entre los "indignación" democrática y el "laissez-faire"<br />

liberal: Dos formas de conflicto en la comunicación y<br />

la participación política {*}<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

501 RC17 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 433 {NB}<br />

12:30- 14:00<br />

541 Organizations and Mixed Methods.<br />

Possibilities and Requirements of a<br />

Meso-Level Sociology<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC17 Sociology of Organization<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

14:30- 16:00<br />

736 Organizing global and domestic<br />

finances<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC17 Sociology of Organization<br />

RC02 Economy and Society (host committee)<br />

Location: 410 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions


RC18<br />

Political Sociology<br />

Programme Coordinator: Felix LOPEZ,<br />

Institute of Applied Economic Research,<br />

Brazil<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

25 Politics of Community and<br />

Community Development in the<br />

South: An Epistemological<br />

Engagement<br />

Location: 460 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Arun KUMAR,<br />

Ambedkar University and Eswarappa KASI,<br />

National Institute of Rural Development<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sadhu AHLAWAT, Maharishi Dayanand University,<br />

Rohtak, India<br />

The policies of nationalization and privatization in<br />

India: Anti-poverty or anti-reservations<br />

10:45 – 12:15<br />

72 Political Inequality Outside of the<br />

West. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC18 Political Sociology (host committee)<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development<br />

Location: 460 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

� 166 �<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

125 Party Members and Activists in<br />

Latin America<br />

Location: 460 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Wolfgang RÜDIG,<br />

University of Stratchlyde, United Kingdom<br />

Discussant: Luis RAMIRO, Universidad de<br />

Murcia, Spain<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Gabriel VOMMARO, Universidad Nacional de<br />

General Sarmiento, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Cómo se construye un partido político “nuevo”: La<br />

emergencia del partido PRO en el distrito federal de<br />

Argentina<br />

Gastón KNEETEMAN, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Las cosas se cambian desde adentro: Recambio<br />

generacional, pertenecía partidaria y diferencias<br />

internas en el radicalismo de una ciudad entre ríos<br />

(Argentina) entre 1996 y 1999<br />

Victoria ORTIZ DE ROZAS, CONICET, Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Las formas de reclutamiento de candidatos de los<br />

partidos políticos oficialistas en las provincias<br />

argentinas. El caso de Santiago del Estero (1999-2010)<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

225 RC18 Round Table 1:<br />

Democratization and elections in<br />

Latin America<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Rosario QUEIROLO and<br />

María Fernanda BOIDI, Universidad de<br />

Montevideo, Uruguay<br />

Discussant: Manuel ALCANTARA SAEZ,<br />

University of Salamanca


Authors and Papers<br />

María Fernanda BOIDI and Rosario QUEIROLO,<br />

Universidad de Montevideo, Uruguay<br />

¿Problemas en el paraíso? inseguridad y democracia<br />

en Uruguay<br />

Luis Eduardo GONZÁLEZ, CIFRA/González Raga &<br />

Asociados, Montevideo, Uruguay<br />

Insatisfacción ciudadana e inestabilidad política en<br />

Argentina y Uruguay<br />

Bruno PINHEIRO, Wanderley REIS, Marcelo<br />

BARBOSA, Miranda BOREL, Fernando VIEIRA de<br />

FREITAS, Matheus de Sá MORÁVIA and Lara Marina<br />

FERREIRA, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais,<br />

Brazil<br />

Financiamiento de campanãs electorales y sistema<br />

electoral: Reflexiones sobre la agenda de la reforma<br />

política en Brasil, 2003-2011<br />

Janaína XAVIER DO NASCIMENTO, Universidade<br />

Tecnologica Federal do Parana, Curitiba, Brazil<br />

Electoral behavior<br />

Rosario QUEIROLO and María Fernanda BOIDI,<br />

Universidad de Montevideo, Uruguay<br />

Different adjustment to new institutions: The case of<br />

uruguayan primaries<br />

Magdalena LOPEZ, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Democracia en Paraguay (1989-2008): Un análisis<br />

sociológico y político sobre el triunfo electoral de<br />

Fernando Lugo Méndez dentro de la transición a la<br />

democracia<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

250 Intra-party conflicts: Enhancing or<br />

diminishing democracy at large?<br />

Location: 460 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Emilie van HAUTE,<br />

Université Libre de Bruxelles<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Caroline CLOSE, Free University of Brussel, Belgium<br />

Macro and meso causes of party factionalism: A<br />

comparative analysis<br />

� 167 �<br />

Florence HAEGEL and Carole BACHELOT, Centre<br />

d’études européennes, Paris, France<br />

Party factionalism in french dominant parties:<br />

Relational, structural and cyclical dynamics<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

332 Civil society and the state in Latin<br />

America and beyond: New patterns<br />

of relationship. Part I<br />

Location: 460 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Elisa REIS and Graziella<br />

MORAES SILVA, Federal University of Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Soraya CORTES, Universidade Federal do Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil<br />

Changing the relationship between the state and nonfor-profit<br />

organisations: The bureaucratisation of<br />

decision-making on organisations’ tax relieve in Brazil<br />

Adrian GURZA LAVALLE and Maira RODRIGUES,<br />

University of São, Brazil; Thiago GREGHI, Brazilian<br />

Centre of Analysis and Planning, São Paulo, Brazil<br />

An outside view: Councils in brazilian structure of<br />

partcipatory governance<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

381 Civil society and the state in Latin<br />

America and beyond: New patterns<br />

of relationship. Part II<br />

Location: 460 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Elisa REIS and Graziella<br />

MORAES SILVA, Federal University of Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

José Roberto GONZÁLEZ HERNÁNDEZ and<br />

Guadalupe Margarita GONZÁLEZ HERNÁNDEZ,<br />

Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mexico<br />

Social organizations, leadership, and construction of<br />

full citizenship: Two experiences in north central<br />

Mexico


Rogerio MEDEIROS, Universidade Federal da Paraiba,<br />

João Pessoa, Brazil<br />

Revisiting autonomy: Historical turning points in<br />

NGOs-state relations in contemporary Brazil<br />

Ana NATALUCCI, CONICET, Argentina; María Florencia<br />

PAGLIARONE, Universidad de Río Cuarto, Argentina<br />

Lo social y lo político en el cambio de época. Notas<br />

a propósito de la experiencia Argentina (2003-2011)<br />

Camila PENNA, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil<br />

Social movements participation and land reform in<br />

Brazil {*}<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

420 Age of democracy, age of<br />

inequality<br />

Location: 460 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Joshua DUBROW, Polish<br />

Academy of Sciences, Poland<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Santiago PÉREZ-NIEVAS, Universidad Autónoma de<br />

Madrid, Spain and Daniela VINTILA, CSIC, Madrid,<br />

Spain<br />

Residential concentration, ethnicity and party<br />

competition effects on the representation of<br />

immigrant-origin minorities in the Madrid<br />

metropolitan area<br />

Matias LOPEZ, Diogo LYRA and Marco NATALINO,<br />

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Amrita<br />

LAMBA, University of London, England<br />

Ideologies of equality? Public representations of<br />

poverty in unequal democracies<br />

Irina TOMESCU-DUBROW, The Polish Academy of<br />

Sciences, Warsaw, Poland and Kazimierz<br />

SLOMCZYNSKI, The Ohio State University, United<br />

States<br />

The political context of discrimination in Europe:<br />

Assessing trends on the basis of the European social<br />

survey (ESS)<br />

� 168 �<br />

Thomas DE VROOME, Utrecht University, Netherlands<br />

Generalized trust and political trust among immigrant<br />

and natives<br />

Carlos WAISMAN, University of California, San<br />

Diego, United States<br />

Democracy, social dualism, and the emergence of the<br />

bi-facial state<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

471 Age of Democracy, Age of<br />

Inequality - part II<br />

Location: 460 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Joshua DUBROW, Polish<br />

Academy of Sciences, Poland<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Rosana CAMPOS and Christiane S.S. CAMPOS,<br />

Universidade Federal Santa Maria, Brazil<br />

Democracy and inequality: Socioeconomic impacts in<br />

the satisfaction with the regime<br />

Godofredo VIDAL DE LA ROSA, Universidad<br />

Autónoma Metropolitana, Azcapotzalco, Mexico<br />

Inclusion/exclusion. The dynanics of Latin American<br />

democracies in the XXI century<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

547 RC18 Round Table 2: Responses to<br />

stigmatization and redress rights –<br />

A comparative study of Brazil,<br />

Israel and United States<br />

Location: 22 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Graziella MORAES SILVA,<br />

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Discussants: Hanna HERZOG, Tel Aviv<br />

University; Jessica WELBURN, University of<br />

Michigan; Elisa REIS, Federal University of Rio<br />

de Janeiro and Vilna Bashi TREITLER, City<br />

University of New York


548 RC18 Round Table 3: Transcending<br />

the national borders: Social forces<br />

and socio-political identities in<br />

international politics<br />

Location: 25 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Mikhail A. MOLCHANOV,<br />

St. Thomas University, Canada<br />

Chair: Fernando LOPEZ-ALVES, Universidad<br />

de California, United States<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Rafael MANDAGARAN GALLO and Ricardo MULLER,<br />

Political Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina,<br />

Florianopolis, Brazil<br />

The United States and European union democracy<br />

promotion: From euro-Mediterranean partnership to<br />

uprisings in north of Africa and Middle East (2011)<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

587 Participatory institutions, political<br />

clientelism and democratization<br />

within the State<br />

Location: 460 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Felix LOPEZ, Institute of<br />

Applied Economic Research, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Andrea RIGON, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland<br />

Institutionalising patronage politics? Overlapping local<br />

authorities in the implementation of a participatory<br />

urban development programme in Nairobi<br />

Raquel ROLNIK, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil;<br />

Danielle KLINTOWITZ, Fundação Getulio Vargas,<br />

São Paulo, Brazil; Rodrigo FARIA G. IACOVINI,<br />

Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Poder de decisión, participación y financiación del<br />

desarrollo urbano en Brasil<br />

David GARIBAY, Université Lumière Lyon 2, France<br />

Implementing participation to build new local political<br />

relations: The case of Santa Tecla (El Salvador)<br />

� 169 �<br />

Soraya CORTES, Universidade Federal do Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil<br />

Democratic governance in Brazil: Institutional<br />

framework and political context shaping the national<br />

councils of social policies<br />

Peng LU, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences,<br />

Beijing, China<br />

The “wealthy-gentry politics” for capitalists in China {*}<br />

Paula Graciela KRAUSE, CONICET, Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Clientelist practices, political identities and social<br />

movements: The configuration of the political scene in<br />

La Matanza (Buenos Aires) {*}<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

632 Leaders and Leadership: How the<br />

Presidentialization of Politics<br />

Affected the Balance of Powers<br />

within Parties<br />

Location: 460 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Gianluca PASSARELLI,<br />

University of Bologna, Italy<br />

Chair: Gianluca PASSARELLI, University of<br />

Bologna, Italy<br />

Discussant: Gianluca PASSARELLI, University<br />

of Bologna, Italy<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Leandro ERYSZEWICZ, CONICET, Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Leadership and presidentialization of politics in Argentina<br />

Mariano FRASCHINI, Universidad Nacional General<br />

San Martín, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Presidential leadership of Hugo Chavez: Resources<br />

and strategies in the exercise of power<br />

Marcus André MELO, Federal University of<br />

Pernambuco, Brazil and Carlos PEREIRA, Getulio<br />

Vargas Foundation, Brazil<br />

The parliamentarization of presidentialism


10:45 - 12:15<br />

666 Intra-party democratization<br />

Location: 460 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Wolfgang RÜDIG,<br />

University of Stratchlyde, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Wijbrandt VAN SCHUUR, University of Groningen,<br />

Netherlands<br />

Joining and leaving Dutch politial parties, results from<br />

a panel study<br />

Hilmar L. MJELDE, University of Bergen, Norway<br />

Party response to membership decline: What member<br />

functions do membership parties seek to preserve?<br />

Luis RAMIRO, Universidad de Murcia, Spain<br />

The effect of party primaries on electoral performance<br />

Emre CON, Karabuk University, Turkey<br />

2011 elections in Turkey and the radical break in the<br />

republican people’s party: Outcomes of the intraparty<br />

democratization<br />

Gabriel LEVITA, CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

¿Cómo se llega a ser senador de la nación<br />

Argentina? (2001-2011): Pluralización de orígenes y<br />

trayectorias {*}<br />

Leandro ERYSZEWICZ and Paula Graciela KRAUSE,<br />

CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Mutation or crisis of the argentine political parties?<br />

An analysis of the peronist party in the province of<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina {*}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

713 Political inequality outside of the<br />

West. Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development (host committee)<br />

RC18 Political Sociology<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

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16:15 - 17:45<br />

767 RC18 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 460 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Piero IGNAZI, University<br />

of Bologna, Italy<br />

RC19<br />

Sociology of Poverty,<br />

Social Welfare and<br />

Social Policy<br />

Programme Coordinators: Camila<br />

ARZA, Latin American School of Social<br />

Sciences, Argentina and Daniel BELAND,<br />

University of Saskatchewan, Canada<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

30 RC19 Business Meeting<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

40 Towards Better Healthcare for All:<br />

What Matters in the Transformation<br />

of Healthcare Systems and Policy.<br />

Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC19 Poverty, Social Welfare and Social<br />

Policy<br />

RC15 Sociology of Health (Host Committee)<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions


10:45 - 12:15<br />

73 Poverty and social policy in Latin<br />

America<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Camila ARZA, Latin<br />

American School of Social Sciences,<br />

Argentina and Daniel BELAND, University of<br />

Saskatchewan, Canada<br />

Chair: Jennifer PRIBBLE, University of<br />

Richmond, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Fernando BURGOS, Fundação Getulio Vargas de<br />

São Paulo, Brazil<br />

The cash transfer programs in Brazil, Mexico,<br />

Honduras and Nicaragua: Similarities and<br />

differences in the fight against poverty<br />

Ana Lucía GRONDONA, University of Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Universal social protection or conditional cash<br />

transfers: The disputes over labeling. Just a word<br />

game? / Protección social universal o transferencias<br />

monetarias condicionadas: Las disputas por el<br />

nombre. ¿Sólo un juego de palabras?<br />

Carla BRONZO, João Pinheiro Foundation, Brazil<br />

Possibilities and limitations of income transfer<br />

programs and social assistance services: Are we<br />

condemned to the punishment of sisyphus?<br />

Rogerio MEDEIROS, Universidade Federal da Paraiba,<br />

Brazil<br />

Conditional cash transfer and the monitoring of<br />

conditionalities: Aspects of implementation of Brazil’s<br />

bolsa familia program in varied municipal contexts<br />

Maria Ines FERREIRA, Universidade Federal do<br />

Recôncavo da Bahia, Brazil<br />

Citizenship and bolsa familia {*]<br />

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12:30 - 14:00<br />

123 Models of social assistance in Latin<br />

America<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Armando BARRIENTOS,<br />

University of Manchester, United Kingdom<br />

and Maxine MOLYNEUX, Institute for the<br />

Study of the Americas, University of London,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Thais MARIN, University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Implementation of cash transfer programs: The role of<br />

street-level bureaucrats<br />

Iliana YASCHINE, Universidad Nacional Autonoma<br />

de Mexico, Mexico<br />

¿Oportunidades? Impacto del Programa<br />

Oportunidades sobre la movilidad social en México<br />

Carla GOMES and Bila SORJ, Universidade Federal<br />

do Brazil, Brazil<br />

The gender of the “new citizenship”: The mulheres da<br />

paz (Peace Women) program<br />

Debora LOPREITE and Laura MACDONALD, Carleton<br />

University, Canada<br />

Transformation of Latin American welfare regimes:<br />

Early childhood education and care (ECEC) policies<br />

and the new investment strategy in Argentina and<br />

Mexico<br />

Luis MALDONADO, Pontificia Universidad Catolica of<br />

Chile, Chile<br />

The impact of social assistance transfers on chronic<br />

and transitory poverty in Chile: 2001-2006<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

153 Basic universalism: Is Latin America<br />

getting closer or further away?<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Juliana MARTÍNEZ<br />

FRANZONI, Universidad de Costa Rica,<br />

Costa Rica


Authors and Papers<br />

Jeremy SEEKINGS, University of Cape Town, South<br />

Africa<br />

Pathways to universalism: Latin American experiences<br />

with social insurance and social assistance in<br />

comparative perspective<br />

Camila ARZA, Latin American School of Social<br />

Sciences, Argentina<br />

Towards universal protection for older adults? The<br />

expansion of old age pensions in Latin America<br />

Nico WEINMANN and Paul HECKER, University of<br />

Kassel, Germany<br />

Universalism and anti-poverty-policy: A question of<br />

power and dominance?<br />

Carmen MIDAGLIA, Marcelo CASTILLO, Florencia<br />

ANTÍA and Guillermo FUENTES, Universidad de<br />

Montevideo, Uruguay<br />

La integración social y el olvido de los sectores<br />

sociales medios<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

231 Towards better healthcare for all:<br />

What matters in the transformation<br />

of healthcare systems and policy.<br />

Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare<br />

and Social Policy (host committee)<br />

RC15 Sociology of Health<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

271 Social protection for older adults in<br />

Latin America and beyond<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Camila ARZA, Latin<br />

American School of Social Sciences, Argentina<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Katja HUJO and Sarah COOK, Research Institute for<br />

Social Development, Geneva, Switzerland<br />

What drives social pension reform? Comparing Latin<br />

America, Asia and sub-saharan Africa<br />

Milko MATIJASCIC, <strong>International</strong> Social Security<br />

<strong>Association</strong>, Brazil and Stephen KAY, Federal Reserve<br />

Bank, USA<br />

Pension in Brazil: Outcomes and the pending agenda<br />

Manuel RIESCO and Francisco DURÁN, Cenda, Chile<br />

How the Chilean pension system discriminates against<br />

women<br />

Paulo TAFNER and Carolina BOTELHO, Instituto de<br />

Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada, Brazil<br />

Youth and social security coverage in Brazil<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

308 Panel discussion: The quality of social<br />

policy: Explaining cross-national and<br />

sub-national differences<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Evelyne HUBER,<br />

University of North Carolina, USA<br />

Discussant: Camila ARZA, Latin American<br />

School of Social Sciences, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sara NIEDZWIECKI, University of North Carolina, USA<br />

Universalism at the subnational level in Argentina<br />

and Brazil<br />

Santiago ANRIA, University of North Carolina, USA<br />

Social movements and social policy: The bolivian case<br />

Jennifer PRIBBLE, University of Richmond, USA<br />

Universalizing access in education, health, and social<br />

assistance


14:30 - 16:00<br />

362 Social policy in Latin America. Part I<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Camila ARZA, Latin<br />

American School of Social Sciences, Argentina<br />

and Daniel BELAND, University of Saskatchewan,<br />

Canada<br />

Chair: Carmen MIDAGLIA, Universidad de<br />

Montevideo, Uruguay<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Adriana CLEMENTE, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Familiarización del enfoque de bienestar, últimas<br />

redes y reconfiguración de la pobreza y la indigencia<br />

en medios urbanos. Tensión entre compresión y<br />

medición de la pobreza extrema<br />

Orión Arturo FLORES CAMACHO, Instituto Superior de<br />

Investigación y Docencia para el Magisterio, Mexico<br />

Las políticas de bienestar y desarrollo para las<br />

personas con discapacidad en México: De la<br />

exclusión al asistencialismo incompleto<br />

Enrique VALENCIA LOMELÍ, Universidad de<br />

Guadalajara, Mexico<br />

Regímenes de bienestar en Corea del Sur y México:<br />

Actores e instituciones contrastantes<br />

Miguel SERNA, Marcia BARBERO PORTELA and<br />

Sebastián GOINHEIX, Universidad de la República,<br />

Uruguay<br />

Mecanismos intergeneracionales de inclusión y<br />

exclusión. Un análisis desde la perspectiva de los<br />

destinatarios de las políticas sociales<br />

Susana PEÑALVA, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Social policies strategizing in Latin America: A<br />

cognitive return on the regional experience and on<br />

the shift of their reference frames<br />

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14:30 - 16:00<br />

365 Towards better healthcare for all:<br />

What matters in the transformation<br />

of healthcare systems and policy.<br />

Part III<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare<br />

and Social Policy (host committee)<br />

RC15 Sociology of Health<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

382 Comparative social assistance<br />

models<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Armando BARRIENTOS,<br />

University of Manchester, United Kingdom<br />

and Maxine MOLYNEUX, University of<br />

London, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

John WILLIAMSON, Boston College, USA<br />

Rural pension reform in China: Lessons from within<br />

and beyond Latin America<br />

Einar OVERBYE, Akershus University College, Norway<br />

Latin American conditional cash transfers (CCTs) and<br />

Scandinavian activation schemes – Similar ideas,<br />

similar implementation problems?<br />

Nora NAGELS, IHEID, Switzerland<br />

Des programmes de lutte contre la pauvreté au Pérou<br />

et en Bolivie : Du référentiel néolibéral à inflexions<br />

sociales à un droit universel à l’assistance ?<br />

Ezequiel Luis BISTOLETTI and Carl Friedrich BOSSERT,<br />

Universität Kassel, Germany<br />

Between clientelism and universalism: The political<br />

dynamics behind social policy change in Argentina<br />

and Venezuela<br />

Ian PRATES, University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

The beneficiaries of bolsa familia program and labor<br />

market: Empirical findings and the trajectory of the<br />

welfare policies in Brazil


Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

428 Economic development and the role<br />

of social policy: Latin America and<br />

East Asia<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Huck-ju KWON, Seoul<br />

National University, Korea<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sonia DRAIBE, University of Campinas, Brazil and<br />

Manuel RIESCO, Cenda, Chile<br />

Diverse histories, different outcomes. social policy and<br />

development in Latin America and East Asia<br />

Ingrid WEHR and Kerstin PRIWITZER, University of<br />

Freiburg, Germany<br />

Welfare regime trajectories: Latin America in perspective<br />

Huck-ju KWON and Jooha LEE, Seoul National<br />

University, South Korea; Taekyoon KIM, Ewha University,<br />

South Korea; Ilcheong YI, UNRISD, Switzerland<br />

Social policy and mixed governance: Lessons from<br />

South Korea<br />

Hyojin JANG, Seoul National University, Seoul, South<br />

Korea<br />

Neoliberal globalization and the pension reform in<br />

Panama<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

512 Transnational actors and processes<br />

in social policy: Latin America and<br />

beyond<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Daniel BELAND,<br />

University of Saskatchewan, Canada<br />

Chair: Ito PENG, University of Toronto, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Hildegard THEOBALD, University of Vechta, Germany<br />

Interaction of national and transnational factors in<br />

elder care policies: Constructing a conceptual<br />

framework<br />

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Marina ANGELAKI, Panteion University, Greece and<br />

Leandro CARRERA, London School of Economics,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Transnational actors and pension policy: The cases of<br />

Argentina and Greece<br />

Shiri NOY, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA<br />

¿Más mercado, menos estado? Neoliberal pressures<br />

and health sector reform in Argentina, Costa Rica<br />

and Peru<br />

Koen VOOREND, University of Costa Rica<br />

A blessing or a curse? Migration and social policy in<br />

Central America<br />

Susana PEÑALVA, CONICET, Argentina<br />

La fabrique des politiques sociales en Amérique<br />

Latine : Des acteurs et processus au basculement de<br />

référentiels {*]<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

560 The uneasy relationship between<br />

CCTs and universalism in Latin<br />

America<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Juliana MARTÍNEZ<br />

Franzoni, Universidad de Costa Rica<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Matías IUCCI, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Políticas sociales y clientelismo. Límites de la inclusión<br />

social con igualdad de derechos en dos programas<br />

sociales en Argentina<br />

Carlos BARBA, Universidad de Guadalajara, México<br />

Regímenes de bienestar latinoamericanos y<br />

transferencias monetarias condicionadas. Nuevamente<br />

el dilema: ¿Universalismo o focalización?<br />

Rosalia CORTES, Consejo Nacional de<br />

Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina<br />

Income transfer programs and labour policies in<br />

Argentina, conflicting strategies?<br />

Maria Elisa BALEN, University of Bristol, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Families under the sun: Implications of a conditional<br />

cash transfer in Montes de María, Colombia


14:30 - 16:00<br />

584 Keynote lecture<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Evelyne HUBER, University of North Carolina, USA<br />

Democracy and Social Policy in Latin America<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

644 Towards better healthcare for all:<br />

What matters in the transformation<br />

of healthcare systems and policy.<br />

Part IV<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare<br />

and Social Policy<br />

RC15 Sociology of Health (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

684 Social policy in Latin America - Part II<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Camila ARZA, Latin<br />

American School of Social Sciences, Argentina<br />

Chair: Rosalia CORTES, Consejo Nacional<br />

de Investigaciones Científicas y técnicas,<br />

Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

M. Claudia CABRERA, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Lo universal de la asignación universal por hijo en el<br />

conurbano bonaerense<br />

Katya RODRÍGUEZ, Universidad de Guanajuato, Mexico<br />

Modelo de asistencia social en México y pobreza:<br />

Una reflexión al finalizar la primera década del<br />

siglo XXI<br />

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Bruno Miranda NEVES and José dos Santos SOUZA,<br />

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Los desafios de la educación de jóvenes y adultos en<br />

la red federal de educación profesional y tecnológica<br />

brasileña<br />

Vanesa CIOLLI, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino<br />

Germani, Argentina<br />

Políticas públicas hacia la pobreza: La relación entre<br />

el BID y el estado nacional (2003-2009)<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

706 Global social policy<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Daniel BELAND,<br />

University of Saskatchewan, Canada and<br />

Camila ARZA, Latin American School of<br />

Social Sciences, Argentina<br />

Chair: Hildegard THEOBALD, University of<br />

Vechta, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Peter ABRAHAMSON, Department of University of<br />

Copenhagen, Denmark<br />

Welfare societies in new democracies: Comparing<br />

regional developments in East Asia, (Europe) and<br />

Latin America<br />

Kenneth NELSON, Tommy FERRARINI and Florencia<br />

ROVIRA TORRES, Stockholm University, Sweden<br />

Public transfers and poverty: A global perspective<br />

Kjell NILSSON, Magnus RING and Johan<br />

SANDBERG, Lund University, Sweden and Hoai Anh<br />

TRAN Malmo University, Sweden<br />

Emerging welfare states: Comparing East Asian and<br />

Scandinavian redistribution models in a global context<br />

Katrin WEIBLE, Bielefeld University, Germany<br />

South Africa’s system of social cash transfers: Towards<br />

collective social responsibility?<br />

Youyenn TEO, Nanyang Technological University,<br />

Singapore<br />

Welfare reform and its limits in Singapore


14:30 - 16:00<br />

748 The politics of welfare policy in<br />

Latin America<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Camila ARZA, Latin<br />

American School of Social Sciences,<br />

Argentina and Daniel BELAND, University of<br />

Saskatchewan, Canada<br />

Chair: Ingrid WEHR, University of Freiburg,<br />

Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Jorge MANGONNET, Consejo Nacional de<br />

Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina<br />

Fiscal imbalances, electoral competition and popular<br />

contention: The politics of subnational workfare<br />

spending in Argentina, 2003-2009<br />

Guillermo FUENTES and Martín RODRÍGUEZ<br />

ARAÚJO, Universidad de Montevideo, Uruguay<br />

Más allá del contexto: Los factores que hicieron posible<br />

el "descongelamiento" del sistema de salud durante el<br />

primer gobierno de izquierda en el Uruguay<br />

Anahely MEDRANO, Universidad Autónoma<br />

Metropolitana, Mexico<br />

Contesting neoliberalism from below. Models of<br />

social policy at sub-national level<br />

Barbara ZARATE, Oxford University, United Kingdom<br />

Contentious collective action and social spending in<br />

Latin America, 1970-2008<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

761 Gender and family policy<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Daniel BELAND,<br />

University of Saskatchewan, Canada and<br />

Camila ARZA, Latin American School of<br />

Social Sciences, Argentina<br />

Chair: Debora LOPREITE, Carleton University,<br />

Canada<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Merike BLOFIELD, University of Miami, Brazil and Juliana<br />

MARTÍNEZ FRANZONI, Universidad de Costa Rica<br />

Can public policies catch up with the “silent revolution”?<br />

Responses from Latin America’s “best case” scenarios<br />

Yumi GARCIA dos SANTOS, Centro de Estudos da<br />

Metrópole-CEM, Brazil<br />

Are social rights knocking on the door or are there<br />

new forms of regulation of poor women? The new<br />

welfare service in Brazil and its recipients<br />

Ximena SANCHEZ, Universidad de Playa Ancha<br />

Valparaíso, Chile; Estela ARCOS and Luz Angelica<br />

MUÑOZ, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile<br />

Social policy on health in Chile, for poor women<br />

Emanuele FERRAGINA and Martin SEELEIB-KAISER,<br />

University of Oxford, United Kingdom<br />

Recalibrating welfare states in the OECD world? The<br />

(R)evolutionary expansion of family policy<br />

RC20<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

Programme Coordinator: Jean-Pascal<br />

DALOZ, Maison Interuniversitaire des<br />

Sciences de l’Homme, France<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

11 Cultural Changes and Values in<br />

Comparative Perspective<br />

Location: 458 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Marita CARBALLO,<br />

Kantar Latin America, Argentina and Frederick<br />

TURNER, University of Connecticut, USA<br />

Co-chairs: Frederick TURNER, University of<br />

Connecticut, USA and Marita CARBALLO,<br />

Kantar Latin America, Argentina


Authors and Papers<br />

Edurne BARTOLOMÉ, Universidad de Deusto, Spain<br />

The impact of interpersonal trust and economic<br />

performance on political support: Evidences from 38<br />

European countries<br />

Ricardo HERMELO, TNS Argentina and Constanza<br />

CILLEY, TNS Latin America, Argentina<br />

Governability and economic growth<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

57 Current research in comparative<br />

sociology<br />

Location: 458 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jean-Pascal DALOZ,<br />

Maison Interuniversitaire des Sciences de<br />

l’Homme, France<br />

Chair: Jean-Pascal DALOZ, Maison<br />

Interuniversitaire des Sciences de l’Homme, France<br />

Co-Chair: Masamichi SASAKI, University of<br />

Chuo, Japan<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ettore RECCHI, University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy<br />

Europe as transnational social space: A comparative<br />

assessment<br />

Anne KROGSTAD, University of Oslo, Norway<br />

Avatar politics<br />

Ariel SEVILLA, Université de Reims, France<br />

L’ethnographie comme méthode de comparaison<br />

internationale « par le bas ». Le cas des ateliers de<br />

tôlerie chez Renault en Argentine, en France et au<br />

Brésil<br />

Edurne BARTOLOMÉ, Universidad de Deusto, Spain<br />

Trust and interethnic contact in european<br />

neighbourhoods: Evidences from six european cities<br />

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12:30 - 14:00<br />

112 Comparative studies of historical<br />

and contemporary civilising and<br />

decivilising shifts in politics, culture<br />

and morality<br />

Location: 458 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Robert van KRIEKEN,<br />

University of Sydney, Australia and Stephen<br />

VERTIGANS, Robert Gordon University,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Artur BOGNER and Dieter NEUBERT, University of<br />

Bayreuth, Germany<br />

Peace versus justice: The peace process in West Nile,<br />

Uganda<br />

Bowen PAULLE, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />

Mindfulness interventions, disadvantaged students,<br />

and the civilizing process<br />

Miguel FERNÁNDEZ, San Agustín School, Chile<br />

Policies of inversion. Students riots as civilizing<br />

processes in Chile<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

202 Death and politics: Socio-historical<br />

and comparative approaches. Part I<br />

Location: 458 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Gabriel KESSLER and<br />

Sandra GAYOL, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Discussants: María Carolina ZAPIOLA,<br />

UNGS and Carolina SCHILLAGI, Universidad<br />

Nacional de General Sarmiento<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Larry ISAAC, Vanderbilt University, Brentwood, USA<br />

and Paul LIPOLD, USA<br />

Mortal politics of the US labor movement: When?<br />

Where? Why? Success?


Clodomir MATOS JÚNIOR, University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

The emergence of the figure of the victim and its<br />

political impact<br />

Beatriz BRAGONI, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Rituales funerarios heroicos y memorial cívico<br />

Jose BURUCUA and Nicolas KWIATKOWSKI,<br />

Universidad San Martín, Argentina<br />

Martirio individual y colectivo como fórmula para la<br />

representación de masacres históricas<br />

Pablo Facundo ESCALANTE, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Los funerales del panteón de París como disputa<br />

simbólica entre el rey y la asamblea nacional<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

240 Death and politics: Socio-historical<br />

and comparative approaches. Part II<br />

Location: 458 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Gabriel KESSLER and<br />

Sandra GAYOL, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

María Alejandra FERNANDEZ, Universidad Nacional<br />

de General Sarmiento, Argentina<br />

Muertes heroicas y ajusticiamientos en la Revolución<br />

de Mayo. Buenos Aires, 1810-1812<br />

Mariana LUZZI, Universidad Nacional de General<br />

Sarmiento, Argentina<br />

Reparar lo irreparable. Los debates en torno de las<br />

indemnizaciones a las víctimas del terrorismo de<br />

estado en la Argentina<br />

Juan Ignacio PIOVANI, Universidad Nacional de La<br />

Plata, Argentina and Carla DEL CUETO, Universidad<br />

Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentina<br />

El mercado de la muerte: Un estado de la cuestión<br />

sobre cementerios, memoriales y jardines de paz<br />

Carolina SCHILLAGI, Universidad Nacional de<br />

General Sarmiento, Argentina<br />

Casos de muertes en la Argentina de los años<br />

noventa. Una aproximación al proceso de<br />

configuración de su carácter público<br />

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María Carolina ZAPIOLA, Universidad Nacional de<br />

General Sarmiento, Argentina<br />

Un ejemplar extraordinario de la fauna criminal. Los<br />

crímenes del “petiso orejudo” y las discusiones sobre<br />

el delito y el castigo infantil y juvenil en la Buenos<br />

Aires de comienzos del siglo XX<br />

12:30 – 14:00<br />

326 The Sociogenesis of Environmental<br />

Injustice and Inequality in Latin<br />

America: Historic-Comparative<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Approaches<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC20 Comparative Sociology<br />

RCC24 Environment and Society,<br />

WG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology (host committee)<br />

Location: 31 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

400 RC20 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 458 {NB}<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

442 Public spaces put to the test. A<br />

Europe-Latin America comparison<br />

Location: 458 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Gabriel<br />

NARDACCHIONE, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Chair: Emilio de IPOLA, Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Fabio REIS MOTA, Universidade Federal Fluminense,<br />

Niterói, Brazil<br />

Modes d’engagement et formes de reconnaissance :<br />

Mobilisations collectives au Brésil et en France


José Manuel RESENDE, New University of Lisbon,<br />

Portugal<br />

Everything under my skin: The tragic in the<br />

vulnerabilities of HIV positive people in Portugal<br />

Juan Carlos GUERRERO BERNAL, Universidad del<br />

Rosario, Colombia<br />

Adaptarse y resistir al poder de los actores armados:<br />

Dos facetas de la acción colectiva en contextos de<br />

violencia<br />

Leandro Sebastian LOPEZ, Universidad Nacional de<br />

San Martín, Argentina<br />

Inmigrantes, trabajadores, comerciantes y un conde:<br />

Análisis de los relatos sobre los orígenes de un barrio<br />

de clase media de la ciudad de Buenos Aires a partir<br />

de un abordaje pragmatista-pragmático del espacio<br />

público<br />

German FERNANDEZ VAVRIK, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Cambiando de ubicación y de marco. Interacciones y<br />

diversidad en un aula universitaria argentina<br />

Alicia MARQUEZ MURRIETA, Instituto de<br />

Investigaciones Dr. José María Luis Mora, Mexico<br />

Health care personnel facing the new abortion law in<br />

Mexico city<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

504 Social distinction and globalization<br />

Location: 458 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jean-Pascal DALOZ,<br />

University of Strasbourg, Germany<br />

Chair: Jean-Pascal DALOZ, Maison<br />

Interuniversitaire des Sciences de l’Homme,<br />

France<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Hugues DRAELANTS, Université catholique de<br />

Louvain, Belgium and Brigitte DARCHY-KOECHLIN,<br />

Observatoire Sociologique du Changement, France<br />

The academic pedigree: A globalized means of<br />

distinction?<br />

Svein S. ANDERSEN, Norwegian School of<br />

Management, Norway<br />

The paradoxical autonomy of nordic elite sport<br />

system<br />

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12:30 - 14:00<br />

542 Qualitative Interviews in<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

Location: 458 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Fumiya ONAKA, Japan<br />

Women’s University, Japan<br />

Chair: Fumiya ONAKA, Japan Women’s<br />

University, Japan<br />

Discussant: Cecile VERMOT, Universitat<br />

Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Zhang LAN, Rikkyo University, Japan<br />

The “Japanese war orphans“ who remain in China in<br />

comparison with those who returned to Japan<br />

Shuko NAKADA, Japan Women’s University, Japan<br />

Narratives of Japanese Peruvian internment<br />

experiences during World War II<br />

RC21<br />

Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

Programme Coordinators: Fernando DIAZ<br />

ORUETA, Universidad de La Rioja, Spain;<br />

Yuri KAZEPOV, University of Urbino, Italy and<br />

Eduardo MARQUES, Center for Metropolitan<br />

Studies and University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

41 Urban Studies and the Challenge of<br />

Travelling Concepts and<br />

Comparative Methods<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jeremy SEEKINGS,<br />

University of Cape Town, South Africa


Authors and Papers<br />

Licia VALLADARES, University of Lille 1, France<br />

The reception of the first Chicago School of Sociology<br />

in Brazil<br />

Diego ARANGO LÓPEZ, École des hautes études en<br />

sciences sociales, France<br />

The travelling city, transfer and reception of modern<br />

urbanism in Latin American cities<br />

Claire COLOMB, University College London, United Kingdom<br />

The challenge of investigating policy mobilities, social<br />

learning and policy change in (global) urban studies:<br />

Methodological reflections<br />

Thomas MALOUTAS, Harokopio University & National<br />

Centre for Social Research, Greece<br />

The travelling adventures of urban theory. A view<br />

from outside the core<br />

Ryan CENTNER, Tufts University, USA<br />

Remaking the edge of Europe from Buenos Aires to<br />

Istanbul: Urban landscapes, spectral identities, and<br />

the politics of location<br />

Florian HUBER, University of Vienna, Austria<br />

Shifting paradigms? Towards a qualitative<br />

sociological approach for international comparative<br />

gentrification research {*}<br />

Justin KADI, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />

Comparative urban housing market<br />

neoliberalization – A methodological framework {*}<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

87 Urban outskirts: Renewed conflicts<br />

in a comparative perspective<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Neiva Vieira Da<br />

CUNHA, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,<br />

Brazil and Gabriel De SANTIS FELTRAN,<br />

Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ramiro SEGURA, Universidad Nacional de San<br />

Martín, Argentina<br />

Estigmas, temor e inseguridad en la periferia de la<br />

ciudad de La Plata<br />

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Maria CARMAN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Apuntes sobre la interdependencia de las clases<br />

sociales en un espacio paradigmático: Las<br />

urbanizaciones cerradas<br />

Rafael SOARES GONÇALVES, Serviço social, PUC-<br />

Rio, Brazil<br />

La notion de risque environnementale et les favelas<br />

de Rio de Janeiro : La flexibilité du discours officiele<br />

dans le cas de la favela Rocinha<br />

Ana Paula GALDEANO, Centro de Estudos da<br />

Metrópole, Brazil<br />

Three actors and engagements on the outskirts of São<br />

Paulo<br />

Leilah LANDIM, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,<br />

Brazil<br />

Civil organizations and urban outskirts: Cartographies<br />

Isabel GEORGES, University of São Paulo, São<br />

Carlos, Brazil<br />

Urban territories: A multi-scale analysis of public<br />

policies (Brazil, São Paulo) {*}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

122 Leisure, urbanization, migration<br />

and ethnic relations<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic<br />

Relations<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

142 Urban planning and public policies<br />

for social and ethnic mix: ‘faithbased<br />

displacement activities’ or<br />

effective instruments against sociospatial<br />

exclusion?<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Claire COLOMB and<br />

Sonia ARBACI, University College London


Authors and Papers<br />

Michael DARCY and Lauren KENWORTHY, Social<br />

Sciences and Psychology, University of Western<br />

Sydney, Australia<br />

‘We’re moving – like it or not’: Tenant driven research<br />

on forced relocation and social mix<br />

Sandra HUNING and Nina SCHUSTER, Faculty of Spatial<br />

Planning, Dortmund University of Technology, Germany<br />

Social mix or gentrification: Contradictory perspectives<br />

on urban regeneration in Berlin-neukoelln<br />

Lana SALMAN, Department of Architecture and<br />

Design, American University of Beirut, Lebanon<br />

Ethnic integration, or spatial segregation?<br />

Negotiating technical expertise in the making of the<br />

shemlan master plan in Lebanon<br />

Massimo BRICOCOLI and Roberta CUCCA,<br />

Dipartimento di Architettura e PIanificazione,<br />

Politecnico di Milano, Italy<br />

Local effects of a diffused and misleading rhetoric:<br />

Social mix and local housing policies<br />

Julia NAST, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany<br />

First the mixture and then what? Community<br />

participation and neighbourhood integration in<br />

mixed neighbourhoods in Rotterdam, the<br />

Netherlands, and New Haven, USA<br />

Jesús LEAL, Sociología II, Universidad Complutense de<br />

Madrid, Spain<br />

Social interaction in urban public spaces: When<br />

residential social mixing doesn't bring social cohesion {*}<br />

Elena MARTÍNEZ GOYTRE and Daniel SORANDO<br />

ORTÍN, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain<br />

La mezcla social en las áreas metropolitanas de<br />

Madrid y Barcelona<br />

Anne CLERVAL, UFR SHS, Université Paris-Est Marne-la-<br />

Vallée, France<br />

When promoting social mix leads to support<br />

gentrification: The case of Paris<br />

Gill VALENTINE, Johan ANDERSSON and Aneta<br />

PIEKUT, Leeds University, United Kingdom<br />

Neighborhood mix and social attitudes: The<br />

intersections of class and ethnicity in a northern<br />

english city {*}<br />

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14:30 - 16:00<br />

184 The role of design and social justice<br />

in 21st century cities: Paradoxes<br />

and challenges<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Verónica DEVALLE and<br />

Carla RODRÍGUEZ, Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Miriam GREENBERG, UC Santa Cruz, USA<br />

New urban imaginaries in the branded city: Towards<br />

a critical and comparative approach<br />

Kulwinder KAUR, Jamia Millia Islamia University, India<br />

Rupturing aesthetics from order: New challenges for<br />

inclusive urban design<br />

Judit VERES, Central European University Budapest,<br />

Hungary<br />

Producing CET – Uneasy alliances in the making of a<br />

new urban space<br />

Lidia K.C. MANZO, The City University of New York,<br />

USA<br />

The gentrification of sensibilities: Politics and<br />

aesthetics in a NYC changing neighborhood<br />

Eva GARCIA PEREZ, AECID, Argentina<br />

Ciudad marca y planes estratégicos en metrópolis de<br />

la cultura: Una aproximación a Madrid y Buenos<br />

Aires {*}<br />

William MICHELSON, University of Toronto, Canada<br />

Design, housing and public space in the<br />

intensification of downtown Toronto: Good intentions<br />

and neo-liberal realities {*}<br />

Jorge Martín MOTTA, Ángela MENCHÓN, Carolina<br />

CUESTA, Natalia RAPISARDA, Juan Pablo NEGRO,<br />

Mercedes PÉREZ WODTKE, Rodrigo FERNÁNDEZ<br />

BUFFA, Lucía SOLARI, Bárbara CRIVOS and Bárbara<br />

ROMANO, Poiesis, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Prácticas sociales, diseño arquitectónico-urbano y<br />

espacio público. El caso de la exAU3 en la Ciudad<br />

Autónoma de Buenos Aires desde una mirada<br />

proyectual {*}


Franco BARRIONUEVO ANZALDI, University of<br />

Hamburg, Germany<br />

Creative tourism: Buenos Aires and the authenticity<br />

production of tango dance tourists {*}<br />

Jorge SEQUERA, Universidad Complutense de<br />

Madrid, Spain<br />

Contextualizing gentrification: A comparative study of<br />

Madrid and Buenos Aires {*}<br />

Clarice MISOCZKY DE OLIVEIRA and João FARIAS<br />

ROVATI, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul,<br />

Brazil<br />

Large urban projects – The study-case of Porto Alegre,<br />

Brazil {*}<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

212 Housing and the right to the city.<br />

Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC43 Housing and Built Environment<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development (host<br />

committee)<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

228 Segregation(s) and urban<br />

inequalities in major cities around<br />

the world. Part I<br />

Location: 304 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Jesús LEAL, Universidad<br />

Complutense de Madrid, Spain and Thomas<br />

MALOUTAS, Harokopio University, Greece<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

John LOGAN, Brown University, USA<br />

School segregation and school inequality in the US<br />

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Edmond PRETECEILLE and Marco OBERTI, OSC, France<br />

Urban segregation and school inequalities: Structural<br />

changes and the impact of the school distric policy<br />

reform in parisian suburbs<br />

Tim BUTLER and Chris HAMNETT, King’s College<br />

London, United Kingdom<br />

Gentrification, education and exclusionary<br />

displacement in east London<br />

Marco OBERTI, OSC, France<br />

Promoting “social diversity”, urban segregation and<br />

inequalities: The case of Sciences Po in Paris {*}<br />

André CAETANO and Luciana ANDRADE, Pontificia<br />

Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais, Brazil<br />

Three research traditions and their influences over the<br />

two major residential segregation studies in Brazil<br />

during the last two decades<br />

Hilary SILVER and Orly CLERGE, Brown University, USA<br />

Black flight: Racial shuffling in American metropolitan<br />

areas<br />

Miguel RUBIALES, Isabel PUJADAS and Jordi<br />

BAYONA, Universidad de Barcelona, Spain<br />

Élites y desigualdad urbana: Segregación residencial<br />

de las clases altas en las grandes regiones<br />

metropolitanas españolas 1991-2010 {*}<br />

Lucie GALCANOVA, Masaryk University, Czech Republic<br />

We are the last ones here… The experience of growing<br />

old in gentrifying post-socialist urban environment? {*}<br />

Katja VILKAMA, University of Helsinki, Finland<br />

Selective migration flows and the production and<br />

reproduction of ethnic residential segregation {*}<br />

Giuliana COSTA, Politecnico di Milano, Italy and<br />

Benjamin EWERT, Justus-Liebig Universität Giessen,<br />

Germany<br />

Immigration in European cities and the determinants<br />

of social exclusion {*}<br />

Andromachi HADJIYANNI and Antoinetta CAPELLA,<br />

National Centre For Social Research, Greece; Stavros<br />

SIRIGOS, University of Thessaly, Greece; Stavros-<br />

Nikiforos SPYRELLIS, Universite Paris 7, Greece; and<br />

Despoina VALASSI, University of Crete, Greece<br />

Urban segregation and educational inequality in<br />

Athens {*}


10:45 - 12:15<br />

255 Local Welfare: Changing States,<br />

Stakeholders Mobilization and<br />

Policy Rescaling<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Enzo MINGIONE,<br />

University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy; Susana<br />

PEÑALVA, CONICET, Argentina and Gilles<br />

VERPRAET, Université Paris Ouest, France<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Guillermo V. ALONSO, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Articulación interjurisdiccional de las políticas<br />

sociales<br />

Marc PRADEL, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain<br />

Governance and socioeconomic innovation: Two<br />

European territories compared<br />

Constanza ULRIKSEN, Université de Toulouse II Le<br />

Mirail, France<br />

The neighborhood revitalization policy in Chile: What<br />

influence from France and the United States in terms<br />

of the role of state and civil society?<br />

Lope ANDREU LOPE, Universidad Bellaterra, Spain<br />

La importancia del territorio en materia de empleo:<br />

De la estrategia Europea de empleo a las políticas<br />

activas locales<br />

Walter BARTL, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg,<br />

Germany<br />

Demographic change and educational reform in<br />

times of new public management<br />

12:30 – 14:00<br />

299 Housing and the right to the city.<br />

Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development (host<br />

committee)<br />

RC43 Housing and Built Environment<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

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14:30 - 16:00<br />

367 Urban conflicts, comparative<br />

studies and planning. Part I<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Carlos VAINER, Federal<br />

University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Veronica GAGO, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina and Eva GARCIA PEREZ, AECID, Argentina<br />

Hipótesis sobre hacer ciudad, una mirada a través<br />

del indoamericano<br />

Lucia CAPANEMA ALVARES, Univerdidade Federal<br />

Fluminense, Brazil and Altamiro Sergio Mol BESSA,<br />

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil<br />

Social movements in belo horizonte, Brazil: Conflict<br />

and community association in the re-creation of a<br />

public sphere in the housing milieu (2006-2010)<br />

Corinna HÖLZL, Humboldt University of Berlin,<br />

Germany<br />

Strategies and outcome of citizen participation in<br />

current planning conflicts in Santiago de Chile<br />

Toru TAKEOKA, The University of Tokyo, Japan<br />

The problem of order of urban subcultural groups: A<br />

case study of Japanese sex industry and a shopping<br />

center organization in mid-tokyo’s amusement district,<br />

Kabukichô<br />

Caroline PATSIAS, Université du Québec à Montréal,<br />

Canada and Sylvie PATSIAS, Institut d’études<br />

politiques d’Aix-en-Provence, France<br />

Social movements, urban reforms and participation:<br />

A comparison between Marseilles (France) and<br />

Montreal (Canada)<br />

José Ricardo VARGAS DE FARIA, Universidade Federal<br />

do Paraná, Brazil and Ramon José GUSSO, Ambiens<br />

Sociedade Cooperativa, Brazil<br />

Cycles of protest in Curitiba: Mobilization structures and<br />

collective action repertoire in two cases in Curitiba {*}


14:30 - 16:00<br />

368 Urban movements in the new<br />

metropolitan context<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Location: 302 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

388 Governing cities: A comparison of<br />

large cities<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Patrick Le GALÈS,<br />

Sciences PO, France and Mike RACO,<br />

University College London, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Eduardo MARQUES, Centre for Metropolitan Studies<br />

and University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Patterns of governance and government in São Paulo,<br />

Brazil<br />

Patrick LE GALÈS and Tommaso VITALE, Sciences Po,<br />

France<br />

What is governed? Comparing governance modes in<br />

large metropolis<br />

Alan HARDING, University of Manchester, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Massification, governance and inter-urban disparities<br />

Miodrag PETROVIC, National University of Singapore,<br />

Singapore<br />

Modernity and governance in four east Asian<br />

metropolises<br />

Takashi MACHIMURA, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo,<br />

Japan<br />

Cities under stress: Cumulative and cascading effects<br />

of disaster on urban governance in Tokyo, 2011<br />

Federico PEREZ, Cambridge, USA<br />

An ethnography of failure: Actors and interactions of<br />

governance in contemporary Bogotá {*}<br />

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Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

437 Migration, migrants and the<br />

development of inclusive urban<br />

cultures and identities. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC31 Sociology of Migration (host<br />

committee)<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Location: 307 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

446 Segregation(s) and urban<br />

inequalities in major cities around<br />

the world. Part II<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Jesús LEAL, Universidad<br />

Complutense de Madrid, Spain and Thomas<br />

MALOUTAS, Harokopio University, Greece<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Chikako MORI, Nanzan University, Japan<br />

Heterogeneity and instability : Another view on<br />

Japanese suburbs<br />

Asuman TURKUN, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey<br />

Socio-spatial restructuring in Istanbul and the<br />

changing segregation and exclusion patterns<br />

Keiko YAMAGUCHI, Hirosaki University, Japan<br />

The restructuring of a Japanese style hotels’ workforce<br />

at the periphery of the Tokyo metropolitan area {*}<br />

Danilo VEIGA, Universidad de la República, Uruguay<br />

Urban inequalities and segregation in Montevideo<br />

Rodrigo SALCEDO and Alejandra RASSE, Universidad<br />

Católica del Maule, Chile<br />

Auto-segregación de las elites en Santiago, Chile: De la<br />

fragmentación identitaria a la fragmentación espacial<br />

María Mercedes DI VIRGILIO and Mariano<br />

PERELMAN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Repensando la segregación en Buenos Aires {*}


Guillermo WORMALD and Maria TREBILCOCK,<br />

ISUC, SANTIAGO, Chile<br />

Cultura de cohesión e integración en las ciudades<br />

chilenas {*}<br />

Felipe LINK, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile,<br />

Santiago de Chile<br />

Economic restructuring and urban fragmentation by<br />

functional specialization in Santiago de Chile {*}<br />

Bianca MUSANTE and Dan ADASZKO, Universidad<br />

Católica Argentina<br />

Segregación residencial y acceso a bienes y servicios<br />

urbanos en la Argentina 2007-2010 {*}<br />

Alan MORRIS, University of New South Wales, Australia<br />

Advanced urban marginality in Australia: The case of<br />

public housing<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

483 Housing and the Right to the City.<br />

Part III<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC43 Housing and Built Environment (host<br />

committee)<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Location: 469 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

514 Urban conflicts, comparative<br />

studies and planning. Part II<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Carlos VAINER, Federal<br />

University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Emilio PRADILLA and Felipe de Jesús MORENO,<br />

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Unidad<br />

Xochimilco, Mexico<br />

Conflictos, movimientos sociales y política urbana en<br />

la zona metropolitana del valle de México 1980-2011<br />

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Anne-Marie BROUDEHOUX, Université du Québec à<br />

Montréal, Canada and James FREEMAN, Concordia<br />

University, Canada<br />

Accumulation by multiple dispossessions: The case of<br />

porto maravilha, Rio de Janeiro<br />

Adriana ALLEN, Alex FREDIANI and Rita LAMBERT,<br />

University College London, United Kingdom<br />

The heuristics of place-making: Mapping the spatiality<br />

of urban (in)justice<br />

Nelma GUSMÃO DE OLIVEIRA, Universidade<br />

Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia, Itapetinga, Brazil and<br />

Gabriel SILVESTRE, University College London,<br />

England<br />

The entitlement to the spectacular city: The case of<br />

forced evictions in Rio de Janeiro<br />

Tommaso VITALE, Sciences Po, Paris, France<br />

Urban conflicts and institutional mediation. Public<br />

administration, Roma settlements and normative<br />

polarization dynamics<br />

Claire COLOMB, University College London, United<br />

Kingdom and Johannes NOVY, Technical University<br />

Berlin, Germany<br />

A city for whom? urban tourism, neighbourhood<br />

conflicts and planning policy in Berlin and Barcelona {*}<br />

Jan DOHNKE, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany<br />

Participation and market-driven development {*}<br />

Javier GHIBAUDI, SEN/UFF, Brazil<br />

Trabalho, conflito e cidade: Luta de projetos na<br />

periferia da Buenos Aires contemporânea {*}<br />

Sonia GIACOMINI, Ponrifical Catholic University of<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

New feelings of belonging, new territories and<br />

religious conflicts: Mapping the afro-brazilian<br />

religious temples in Rio de Janeiro<br />

Regina BIENENSTEIN, Universidade Federal<br />

Fluminense, Brazil; Fabricio LEAL DE OLIVEIRA and<br />

Giselle TANAKA, Universidade Federal do Brazil;<br />

Glauco BIENENSTEIN, Universidade Federal<br />

Fluminense, Brazil; Pedro NOVAIS LIMA JR.,<br />

Universidade Federal do Brazil and Fernanda<br />

SÁNCHEZ, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil<br />

Conflictual planning in vila Autodromo, Rio de Janeiro {*}


12:30 - 14:00<br />

554 Social justice and voice: Urban<br />

suffering between transformations<br />

of the city and participation<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Lavinia BIFULCO, University<br />

of Milano Bicocca, Italy; Vando BORGHI,<br />

University of Bologna, Italy and Hugo MERCER,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Robert CASTEL, École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences<br />

Sociales Paris, France<br />

L’insécurité, problème social ou instrumentalisation<br />

politique ?<br />

Magdalena CHIARA, Universidad Nacional de<br />

General Sarmiento, Argentina<br />

Buscando conceptualizar la relación entre política de<br />

salud y territorio: Un enfoque para el análisis de la<br />

fragmentación del sistema sanitario argentino<br />

Luciane ROCHA, The University of Texas at Austin, USA<br />

Voicing to heal: Researching black women’s suffering<br />

in the context of urban violence in Rio de Janeiro<br />

Greg NIELSEN, Concordia University, Canada<br />

Voicing exclusion to implied audiences: Urban<br />

poverty in the North American press<br />

María Vanda IANOWSKI, Universidad Nacional del<br />

Comahue, Argentina<br />

Exclusion process and mental health services<br />

Esther HERNÁNDEZ-MEDINA, Brown University,<br />

Dominican Republic<br />

Counter-hegemony and the sociology of place: A<br />

preliminary study of new social movements at parque<br />

duarte in santo domingo {*}<br />

Ingrid BRECKNER, Hafen City University Hamburg, Germany<br />

Linguistic diversity in urban spaces {*}<br />

Ida CASTIGLIONI and Alberto GIASANTI, University<br />

of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy; Osvaldo ROMERO<br />

University of Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Armando<br />

ULLOA, University of UNAN of Managua, Nicaragua<br />

Good practices of cooperation between university<br />

and local community<br />

� 186 �<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

576 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Yuri KAZEPOV, University<br />

of Urbino, Italy<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

620 Community governance: Contesting<br />

power and socio-spatial inequality<br />

Location: 457 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ismael BLANCO,<br />

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain;<br />

Mike GEDDES, University of Warwick, United<br />

Kingdom and Joan SUBIRATS, Universitat<br />

Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Benjamin GOLDFRANK, Seton Hall University, South<br />

Orange, USA<br />

Participatory community governance: Reinforcing or<br />

redressing urban inequality?<br />

Jeremy SEEKINGS, University of Cape Town, South Africa<br />

Is the south ‘brazilian’? The public realm in urban<br />

Brazil through a comparative lens<br />

Stijn OOSTERLYNCK, University of Antwerp, Belgium<br />

Invoking and disrupting community in urban<br />

development strategies: Exploring its (post-)political<br />

tendencies<br />

Andrea RIGON, Trinity College, Ireland<br />

Reproducing inequalities through community<br />

governance structures: Elite capture in a participatory<br />

slum-upgrading programme in Kenya<br />

Denise PICHé, Université Laval, Canada<br />

Contesting local governance in a poor peri-urban<br />

community: A case study in Senegal {*}<br />

Peter PARKER, Malmo University, Sweden; Tim<br />

DELSHAMMAR, Swedish University of Agricultural<br />

Sciences, Alnarp, Sweden and Magnus<br />

JOHANSSON, Malmo University, Sweden


Planning for appropriation: Public space led<br />

development to counteract territorial stigmatization {*}<br />

Peer SMETS, VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />

Governance of liquid neighbourhood commmunities<br />

and their relation with stakeholders in Amsterdam {*}<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

622 Do urban planning and practice<br />

contribute to social justice and<br />

democratization in cities?<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Geraldo COSTA and<br />

Heloisa Moura COSTA, Universidade Federal<br />

de Minas Gerais, Brazil and Daniel<br />

SCHUGURENSKY, Arizona State University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Maria Lucia Refinetti MARTINS, Universidade de São<br />

Paulo, Brazil<br />

Planning and the limits of urban policies<br />

Isabel RAPOSO, Université Technique de Lisbonne,<br />

Portugal<br />

Planification participative d’un quartier sensible dans<br />

la périphérie de Lisbonne<br />

Fabricio LEAL DE OLIVEIRA, Universidade Federal do<br />

Brazil and Mauro REGO MONTEIRO SANTOS, Brazil<br />

The normative field, and popular participation: Notes<br />

on the process of preparation and implementation of<br />

municipal master plans in Brazil<br />

Jupira MENDONCA, Universidade Federal de Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil<br />

Participatory planning at a metropolitan level: Can it<br />

work?<br />

Ivana Cristina LOVO, Universidade Federal de Santa<br />

Catarina, Brazil and Júlia S. GUIVANT, Universidade<br />

Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil<br />

Urban agriculture (UA) stimulating the participative<br />

management in the construction of social politics {*}<br />

Fatiha BELMESSOUS, Université de Lyon, France<br />

Social cohesion and social mix: The seeking of a<br />

normative city? {*}<br />

� 187 �<br />

Sílvia JORGE, University of Lisbon, Portugal<br />

Planning instruments and practices in adjacent areas<br />

to the city centre: Maputo’s case study {*}<br />

Natália LELIS, Belo Horizonte, Brazil<br />

The regularization policy between the formalization<br />

and the tenure security {*}<br />

Amanda MURINO RAFACHO, Universidade Técnica<br />

de Lisboa, Portugal<br />

From planning to action: Actors envolvement in urban<br />

space planning – Vale da Amoreira at Moita (Portugal) {*}<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

665 IJURR Lecture: Resourceful cities<br />

and citizens: chances and<br />

challenges of comparative urban<br />

studies<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Yuri KAZEPOV, University<br />

of Urbino, Italy<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Talja BLOKLAND, Humboldt University Berlin,<br />

Germany<br />

Resourceful cities and citizens: Chances and<br />

challenges of comparative urban studies<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

714 Public spaces in global<br />

metropolises: Form, function, and<br />

meaning. Part I<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Diane E. DAVIS and<br />

Nora Ruth LIBERTUN de DUREN,<br />

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Federico PEREZ, Cambridge, USA<br />

Public space in contemporary Bogotá: From policy<br />

artifacts to urban assemblages<br />

Valeria DURÁN, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Las memorias en el espacio público: Los casos de la<br />

ex ESMA y el parque de la memoria en la Ciudad de<br />

Buenos Aires


Kulwinder KAUR, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New<br />

Delhi, India<br />

Public-private and beyond: Looking towards new<br />

meanings of public space<br />

Jacob LEDERMAN, City University of New York, USA<br />

“But this is a park!” The paradox of public space in a<br />

Buenos Aires “no man’s land”<br />

Pedro UCEDA NAVAS, Universidad Complutense de<br />

Madrid, Spain<br />

Uses and appropriation of public spaces by the<br />

foreign population. The case of Madrid<br />

Natalia COSACOV and Mariano PERELMAN,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Las pugnas por el uso del espacio público:<br />

Explorando moralidades y narrativas sobre la<br />

desigualdad {*}<br />

Daniela PALMA, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Concrete and imaginary: Meanings of Roosevelt<br />

Square, São Paulo {*}<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

738 Public spaces in global<br />

metropolises: Form, function, and<br />

meaning. Part II<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Diane E. DAVIS and<br />

Nora Ruth LIBERTUN de DUREN,<br />

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Anna ZHELNINA, Higher School of Economics in St.<br />

Petersburg, Russia<br />

Public spaces as spaces of fear and alienation? Youth<br />

in public spaces in St. Petersburg, Russia<br />

Nikita KHARLAMOV, Clark University, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Navigating ambivalence in public places: The<br />

atmospheres of heterotopias<br />

Clément RIVIERE, Sciences Po, France<br />

“Erano altri tempi”. Parents’ diachronic look at<br />

children’s experience of public spaces in two<br />

European metropolises<br />

� 188 �<br />

Paula Cecilia ROSA and Ariel Oscar GARCÍA, Centro<br />

de Estudios Urbanos y Regionales, Argentina<br />

Usos y apropiaciones del espacio público en contextos<br />

de pobreza. Experiencias en Buenos Aires en el siglo XXI<br />

Khalil ESTEBAN, Universidad Nacional General<br />

Sarmiento, Argentina<br />

Espacio público y coproducción de la seguridad {*}<br />

Laura BRASLOW, City University of New York, USA<br />

Consuming neighborhoods: Aesthetics, reputation, sociospatial<br />

change and belonging on local shopping streets {*}<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

758 Cities and climate change<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC24 Environment and Society<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development (host<br />

committee)<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

RC22<br />

Sociology of Religion<br />

Programme Coordinator: Eloísa<br />

MARTIN, University of Brasilia, Brazil<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

35 Religion and the Challenges of the<br />

Contemporary World<br />

Location: 414 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Eloísa MARTIN, Federal<br />

University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Chairs: Hugo José SUAREZ, Universidad<br />

Nacional Autónoma de México and Felipe<br />

GAYTAN ALCALA, La Salle University, USA


Authors and Papers<br />

Deniz Ali GÜR, Mugla University, Turkey<br />

Capitalism without enlightenment: Islamic Calvinism in<br />

Turkey<br />

Irina KUZNETSOVA, Federal University, Kazan, Russia<br />

The embedding of ethnic and religious communities<br />

in a polycultural region of Russia: Trust, social justice<br />

and identification<br />

Joaquín ALGRANTI, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Los bienes religiosos y sus formas de producción.<br />

Estudio del complejo editorial católico y evangélico<br />

en la Argentina<br />

María Del Rosario RAMÍREZ MORALES, CIESAS<br />

Occidente, México<br />

Jóvenes y religiosidad. Las distintas caras de la<br />

individuación religiosa<br />

Emma STONE, University of Auckland, Waitakere,<br />

New Zealand<br />

Umbanda in the city: Magic, mysticism and the mass<br />

appeal of a uniquely Brazilian religion {*}<br />

Luis Alberto CARDENAS, Consejo profesionales en<br />

sociología de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Globalizacion creencias sanaciones y milagros {*}<br />

Stephen HUNT, University of the West of England,<br />

Bristol, United Kingdom<br />

Christian negotiation of non-heterosexual rights in the<br />

UK: Challenges and dilemmas {*}<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

80 Religion and the rights of social<br />

minorities<br />

Location: 414 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Tânia Mara ALMEIDA,<br />

University of Brasilia, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Janine TREVISAN, PUC RS, Porto Alegre, Brazil<br />

Religious movements and the debate on the law<br />

projects that intend to criminalize homophobia in<br />

Brazil<br />

� 189 �<br />

Esteban MAIOLI, FLACSO, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Social discrimination of religious minorities in<br />

Argentina. An exploratory study of religious<br />

discrimination applied on Jehovah’s witnesses<br />

Raquel SOUZA, University of Brasília, Brazil<br />

Christian religious life and lgbts identity<br />

David BARTRAM, University of Leicester, United Kingdom<br />

Religious obligation, secular work, and citizenship:<br />

The material poverty and spiritual riches of ultraorthodox<br />

jews in Israel<br />

Martin JAIME, Centro de Investigación en Género y<br />

Acción Social, Perú<br />

The catholic church role within the human rights<br />

movement in Peru since 2000<br />

Cecilia DELGADO MOLINA, Universidad Nacional<br />

Autónoma de México<br />

Mujeres católicas contra la despenalización del<br />

aborto en la Argentina: Formas de creer y participar<br />

en transformación {*}<br />

Kerstin ROSENOW-WILLIAMS, Ruhr-University<br />

Bochum, Germany<br />

Muslim organizations in Germany lobbying for rights<br />

of social minorities: Contested issues of naturalization<br />

and religious recognition {*}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

132 Religious pluralism and struggle for<br />

justice in secular democracies<br />

Location: 414 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Deepak Kumar VERMA,<br />

Babasaheb Ambedkar National Institute of<br />

Social Sciences, India<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Johan ANDERSSON and Joanna SADGROVE, Leeds<br />

University, United Kingdom<br />

Beyond the inter-faith agenda: Secular and religious<br />

divisions in urban Britain<br />

Ana Lucía OLMOS ALVAREZ, Universidad Nacional<br />

de San Martín, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Problemas corrientes, respuestas alternativas. El Movimiento<br />

Carismático Católico y la búsqueda de bienestar


Orivaldo LOPES JR and Jéssica Cássia BARBOSA,<br />

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil<br />

Dualistic vs. monistic perspective of christian faith in a<br />

brazilian violent neighborhood<br />

Enzo Gustavo MORELLO, Boston College, Chestnut<br />

Hill, USA<br />

Secularization after all. Varieties in argentine<br />

catholicism<br />

Javier CIFUENTES, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile<br />

and Reinaldo TAN BECERRA, Universidad Alberto<br />

Hurtado, Santiago, Chile<br />

El desafío de ser iglesia católica en un espacio de<br />

pluralismo religioso. Revista mensaje: Testigo del<br />

desafío. 2001-2010<br />

Seyed Javad MIRI, Institute of humanities and cultural<br />

studies, Tehran, Iran<br />

Eric Fromm and religion {*}<br />

Carlos CERDA, Universidad Adventista del Plata,<br />

Argentina<br />

La diversidad posmoderna frente al concepto<br />

antropológico dualista de la filosofía tradicional {*}<br />

Francesca SCAMARDELLA, University of Naples, Italy<br />

The islamic veil in the western countries: Human right<br />

or sign of separation? {*}<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

152 Asian religions in the era of<br />

globalization<br />

Location: 414 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ronan PEREIRA, University<br />

of Brasilia, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Andrea TOMITA, Faculdade Messianica, São Paulo,<br />

Brazil<br />

Recent trends in Sekai Kyusei Kyo: Nature farming<br />

and environmental education as a salvation method<br />

Hugo CORDOVA QUERO, Graduate Theological<br />

Union, Berkeley, USA<br />

In the City of God?: The roman catholic church and<br />

Japanese brazilian migrants in Japan<br />

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Regina Yoshie MATSUE, Universidade de Fortaleza, Brazil<br />

Attempts to popularize pure land buddhism in Brazil<br />

Rosemarie BERNARD, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan<br />

Shinto, environmentalism and informal diplomacy<br />

Maria Mercedes SAIZAR, Argentine Center of<br />

American Ethnology, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

The ideas of God, good and evil in the refigured<br />

yoga practices in metropolitan area of Buenos Aires<br />

city (Argentina) {*}<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

226 Regimes of religious regulation I:<br />

Government and social regulation<br />

of religion<br />

Location: 414 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: David LEHMANN,<br />

Cambridge University, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Marian BURCHARDT, University of Leipzig, Germany<br />

State regulation or public religion? Exploring the<br />

state-church nexus in post-apartheid South Africa<br />

Kerstin ROSENOW-WILLIAMS, Ruhr-University<br />

Bochum, Germany and Matthias KORTMANN,<br />

University of Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />

Muslims' struggle for recognition in Germany in the<br />

21st century<br />

Emerson GIUMBELLI, Universidade Federal do Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil<br />

La diversidad en contextos específicos: Los “espacios<br />

inter-religiosos”<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

270 Regimes of religious regulation II:<br />

Multiculturalism and the<br />

management of religion<br />

Location: 414 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Alejandro FRIGERIO,<br />

FLACSO, Buenos Aires, Argentina


Authors and Papers<br />

Carlos GARMA, Universidad Autónoma metropolitana<br />

iztapalapa, Mexico<br />

Repression of the Culto de la Santa Muerte in Mexico<br />

Jualynne DODSON, Michigan State University, USA<br />

Managing religions in Cuba: Closing the 20th century<br />

Julia MARTÍNEZ ARIÑO, Maria FORTEZA<br />

GONZÁLEZ, Maria del Mar GRIERA I LLONCH,<br />

Anna CLOT GARRELL and Gloria GARCÍA-ROMERAL<br />

MORENO, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,<br />

Bellaterra, Spain<br />

Public institutions and the accommodation of religious<br />

diversity: The case of hospitals and prisons in Spain<br />

Ronan PEREIRA, University of Brasilia, Brazil<br />

Global or transnational expansion of japanese religions?<br />

An analysis centering on case studies from Brazil<br />

Juan Martin LOPEZ FIDANZA, Universidad Católica<br />

Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina and María Cecilia<br />

GALERA, CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Regulaciones a una devoción estigmatizada: Culto a<br />

San la Muerte en Buenos Aires<br />

Mariela MOSQUEIRA, CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Rock, demandas globales y movilidades religiosas {*}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

286 Alternatives religiosities and beliefs<br />

in contemporary world<br />

Location: 414 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Felipe GAYTAN ALCALA,<br />

La Salle University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Meredith McGUIRE, Trinity University, San Antonio, USA<br />

Everyday religion and embodied practice<br />

Swen SEEBACH and Francesc NÚÑEZ MOSTEO,<br />

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain<br />

Lovely enchantments and romantic rituals – romantic<br />

love and religion<br />

Daniel GUTIÉRREZ-MARTÍNEZ, El Colegio<br />

Mexiquense, Mexico<br />

The chamulas-islamic religiosities<br />

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María Cecilia GALERA, CONICET, Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Prácticas religiosas extrainstitucionales en la<br />

cotidianeidad urbana<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

330 Beliefs in the city: Religious<br />

transformations in urban areas<br />

Location: 414 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Hugo José SUAREZ,<br />

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Karen JENNISON, University of Northern Colorado, USA<br />

The effects of religious beliefs and practices among<br />

urbanites on attitudes toward gender roles in<br />

marriage: Cross-national perspectives in 38 countries<br />

Verónica GIMENEZ BELIVEAU, Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Unaffiliated believers in argentinean cities<br />

Orivaldo LOPES JR and Jéssica Cássia BARBOSA,<br />

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil<br />

Churches and violence in brazilian cities: The case of<br />

Felipe Camarão neighborhood, natal-RN<br />

Jeronimo Oliveira MUNIZ and Nina ROSAS,<br />

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil<br />

Intergenerational religious mobility in Brazil<br />

Maria Natalia PASCUCHELLI, Instituto Universitario<br />

Nacional del Arte, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Creencia y transformaciones vitales, acercamiento a las<br />

experiencias de los jóvenes de la iglesia Rey de Reyes<br />

en el área metropolitana de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

429 Ethnicity, beliefs and religiosities<br />

Location: 414 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Daniel GUTIERREZ<br />

MARTINEZ, El Colegio Mexiquense, México


Authors and Papers<br />

Zeynep BAYKAL, Middle East Technical University,<br />

Ankara, Turkey<br />

The place of ethno-religiosity for armenian identity in<br />

Turkey<br />

Alejandra VEGA, Instituto Universitario Nacional del<br />

Arte, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Rebuilding the pre-hispanic religiosity in an urban<br />

area: The case of the urban Sikus’ bands in Buenos<br />

Aires<br />

Shoji ISHITSUKA, Tokyo University of Information<br />

Sciences, Japan<br />

A centenary appraisal: Sir James George Frazer<br />

(1854-1941)’s golden bough (1890; 12 Vols 1911-1915)<br />

Flávio MUNHOZ SOFIATI, Universidade Federal de<br />

Goiás, Goiânia, Brazil<br />

Ethnography of catholic youth group: Dialogues and<br />

experiences of faith<br />

Siri HETTIGE, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka<br />

Increasing religiosity and ethnic relations in Sri Lanka<br />

Cesar CISNEROS, UAM Iztapalapa, Mexico; Isabel<br />

PIPER and Roberto FERNÁNDEZ, Universidad de Chile<br />

Performative dimensions of collective memory:<br />

Comparative analysis {*}<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

443 Qualitative Methods in the<br />

Sociology of Religion. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

495 Politics and Religion<br />

Location: 414 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jualynne DODSON,<br />

Michigan State University, USA<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Mikolaj STANEK, Spanish National Research Council,<br />

Spain and Miguel REQUENA, Universidad Nacional<br />

de Educación a Distancia, Spain<br />

How the catholic church’s involvement in politics has<br />

affected religiosity in Spain and Poland – Cohort and<br />

period perspective<br />

Marcos CARBONELLI, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Public intervention and divine mission: Global<br />

dynamics in the construction of evangelical networks<br />

in politics<br />

Lourdes BANDEIRA and Tânia Mara ALMEIDA,<br />

University of Brasilia, Brazil<br />

Religious beliefs and practices in the application of<br />

Maria da Penha law<br />

María Gabriela IRRAZABAL, CEIL CONICET,<br />

Argentina<br />

The circulation of bioethics. The production of<br />

contemporary catholic bioethics in Argentina<br />

Rodrigo TONIOL and Carlos Alberto STEIL,<br />

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil,<br />

Derechos humanos e iglesia católica en el contexto<br />

de las elecciones presidenciales de Brasil en 2010<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

549 RC22 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 414 {NB}<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

638 Qualitative Methods in the<br />

Sociology of Religion. Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions


10:45 - 12:15<br />

682 Religion, rights, mobility, migration<br />

Location: 414 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Verónica GIMENEZ<br />

BELIVEAU, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Maïté MASKENS, Free University of Brussels, Belgium<br />

Migratory “miracles” and mobility among pentecostal<br />

pastors in Brussels<br />

Veronica ROLDAN, Università Roma Tre, Italy<br />

Inmigración, cultura y religión. Formas de racismo en<br />

Roma<br />

ANA MALLIMACI BARRAL, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Migraciones y religión. Entre lo transnacional y lo<br />

local<br />

Sabrina TESTA, Universidade Federal de Santa<br />

Catarina, Brazil<br />

Prácticas y discursos trasnacionales en el movimiento<br />

“comunión y liberación”<br />

Adam POSSAMAI, University of Western Sydney,<br />

Australia; James RICHARDSON, University of<br />

Nevada, USA and Bryan TURNER, University of<br />

Western Sydney, Australia<br />

Legal pluralism, para legalism, and shari’a: A case of<br />

multiple or ‘clashing’ modernities?<br />

Cecilia DELGADO MOLINA, Universidad Nacional<br />

Autónoma de México<br />

Entre lo público y lo privado: "Las católicas" en el<br />

encuentro nacional de mujeres de Argentina y el<br />

debate por los derechos de "las mujeres"<br />

Mariana REINISCH PICOLOTTO and Mauro<br />

MEIRELLES, Núcleo de Estudos da Religião, Brazil<br />

Heading towards to the old continent: Building<br />

transnational networks of interaction between<br />

brazilian and sweddish pentecostal leaders {*}<br />

Emilce CUDA, Universidad Católica Argentina,<br />

Argentina<br />

La categoría de éxodo como reinterpretación de los<br />

procesos migratorios en contextos democráticos<br />

latinoamericanos {*}<br />

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RC23<br />

Sociology of Science and<br />

Technology<br />

Programme Coordinator: Ralph<br />

MATTHEWS, The University of British<br />

Columbia, Canada<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

12 Democracy and Surveillance<br />

Technologies: Relationships<br />

between Global South and Global<br />

North<br />

Location: APT 120 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: David LYON, Queen’s<br />

University, Kingston, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

David LYON, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada<br />

Surveillance cultures and everyday life<br />

Hille KOSKELA, Academy Research Fellow, Helsinki,<br />

Finland<br />

Surveillance and responsibilization<br />

David MURAKAMI WOOD, Queen’s University,<br />

Kingston, Canada<br />

Creating the information architecture of state<br />

surveillance: Comparative perspectives from Brazil<br />

and Japan<br />

Miguel Ángel VITE PEREZ, Instituto Politécnico<br />

Nacional, Mexico<br />

The new Mexican state control in the criminalization<br />

of social action<br />

Bruno CARDOSO, Universidade Federal do Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Video surveillance in Rio de Janeiro: Technological<br />

modernization in a sport’s mega events city


Vanessa LARA, Universidad autónoma del Estado de<br />

México, Mexico<br />

Cédula de Identificación para Menores en México<br />

Nelson ARTEAGA BOTELLO, Universidad Autónoma<br />

del Estado de México, Mexico<br />

Surveillance and information: The North and South<br />

connection<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

69 New work in the study of science,<br />

Technology and knowledge<br />

Location: APT 120 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ralph MATTHEWS, The<br />

University of British, Columbia, Canada<br />

Chair: Ralph MATTHEWS, The University of<br />

British, Columbia, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Cláudio COSTA PINHEIRO, Getulio Vargas<br />

Foundation, Brazil<br />

Intellectual creativity in peripheral countries. The<br />

impact of the BRIC-IBSA emergency to the political<br />

economy of knowledge production in the global south<br />

Gabriel VELEZ-CUARTAS, Universidad de Antioquia,<br />

Colombia<br />

Mapping regional science production to build<br />

research agendas<br />

Liliana RAMIREZ, Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia<br />

Scientific collaboration networks in the department of<br />

Antioquia, Colombia. An analysis from the scientific<br />

field and power<br />

María Guillermina D’ONOFRIO, Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina; Rodolfo BARRERE, Centro de<br />

Estudios sobre Ciencia, Desarrollo y Educación<br />

Superior, Argentina; Daniela DE FILIPPO, Universidad<br />

Carlos III de Madrid, Spain and Manuel FERNÁNDEZ<br />

ESQUINAS, Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de<br />

Investigaciones Científicas, Spain<br />

Orígenes y dinámica de la producción de<br />

publicaciones en co-autoría: El rol de las relaciones<br />

personales y la movilidad en la cooperación bilateral<br />

entre investigadores argentinos y españoles {*}<br />

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12:30 - 14:00<br />

105 Beyond risk: Governing unknowns<br />

Location: APT 120 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Matthias GROSS, Helmholtz<br />

Centre for Environmental Research, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Georg MUELLER, University of Fribourg, Switzerland<br />

Governing the unknowns by action-space analyses<br />

Christian BRÖER, Bert DE GRAAFF and Rik WESTER,<br />

University of Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />

De-politicizing uncertainty<br />

Joanne GAUDET, University of Ottawa, Canada<br />

Science in practice ignorance and knowledge<br />

mobilization dynamics: PrioNet epistemic ecosystem<br />

laboratory case study (2005-2011)<br />

Uli MEYER, TU Berlin, Germany and Arnold<br />

WINDELER, Institut für Soziologie, Germany<br />

Constructing uncertainty. Technological innovation in<br />

the semiconductor industry<br />

Cristina BESIO, Technical University Berlin, Germany<br />

Transforming risks into moral issues in organizations<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

182 Science institutions and society:<br />

Mutual interactions and adaptations<br />

Location: APT 120 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Luis SANZ-MENENDEZ,<br />

Institute of Public Goods and Policies, Spain<br />

and Juha TUUNAINEN, University of Helsinki,<br />

Finland<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Renan GONÇALVES LEONEL DA SILVA and Maria<br />

CONCEIÇÃO DA COSTA, State University of<br />

Campinas, Brazil<br />

Recombinant DNA technology and the new dynamics<br />

of science: Constructing molecular approaches to<br />

cancer in Brazil


Ailin REISING, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Trayectorias institucionales, colectivos sociocognitivos<br />

y agendas de investigación: A propósito de la<br />

investigación a escala nanométrica en Argentina<br />

Nikita GOLOVKO, Novosibirsk State University, Russia<br />

Political sociology of science: Universities and<br />

organizational resources of science<br />

Mariana VERSINO, Universidad Nacional de La<br />

Plata, Argentina<br />

Políticas universitarias y sectores productivos<br />

Nikita BASOV and Valeriya VASILKOVA, St.<br />

Petersburg State University, Russia<br />

University science in heterogeneous intellectual<br />

landscape {*}<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

199 Changing dynamic in research<br />

organizations<br />

Location: APT 120 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Laura CRUZ-CASTRO and<br />

Luis SANZ-MENENDEZ, Institute of Public<br />

Goods and Policies, Spain; Hebe VESSURI,<br />

IVIC and Pablo KREIMER, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Chair: Hebe VESSURI, IVIC<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Laura CRUZ-CASTRO, Institute of Public Goods and<br />

Policies, Spain; Pablo KREIMER, CONICET, Argentina<br />

and Luis SANZ-MENENDEZ, Institute of Public Goods<br />

and Policies, Spain<br />

Innovation in public research organizations<br />

Régis BARCELOS, Federal University of Rio Grande do<br />

Sul, Brazil<br />

The limits of academic entrepreneurship in emerging<br />

economies: A case study in public universities in Brazil<br />

Kathia SERRANO-VELARDE, Max Weber Institute of<br />

Sociology, Heidelberg University, Germany<br />

Changing academic grant writing practices (1955-2005)<br />

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Pablo PELLEGRINI, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes,<br />

Argentina<br />

Stages of agricultural research in Argentina / Etapas<br />

de la investigación agropecuaria en la Argentina:<br />

Cambios en la cantidad de personal del INTA entre<br />

1956 y 2010<br />

Nerina SARTHOU, Centro de Estudios en Problemáticas<br />

Internacionales y Locales Tandil, Argentina<br />

La actividad científica en la universidad Argentina:<br />

Un marco para el análisis de los efectos de la política<br />

científica sobre la actividad del investigador {*}<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

249 <strong>International</strong> science and<br />

technology cooperation: The role of<br />

academic mobility<br />

Location: APT 120 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Nadia ASHEULOVA,<br />

Russian Academy of Science, Russia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ralph MATTHEWS and Darryn Anne DIFRANCESCO,<br />

The University of British Columbia, Canada<br />

Knowledge mobilization in multiple contexts – A<br />

framework for sociological contribution<br />

Koen JONKERS, CSIC, Spain<br />

The influence of scientific mobility on the direction of<br />

research collaboration<br />

Sari HANAFI and Justine BOER, American University<br />

of Beirut, Lebanon,<br />

<strong>International</strong>ization of the social research in Lebanon<br />

Mariana TOLEDO FERREIRA, Universidade São Paulo,<br />

Brazil<br />

The international circulation of researchers and their<br />

influences on scientific practices in Brazil: A case<br />

study by the human genome research center<br />

María Paz LÓPEZ and Ana María TABORGA, CEIPIL,<br />

Argentina<br />

La internacionalización de los grupos de investigación<br />

en las universidades: Una propuesta de análisis


Svetlana DUSHINA, Valentina LOMOVITSKAYA and<br />

Elena IVANOVA, Russian Academy of sciences, Russia<br />

Mobility of scientist: The comparative analysis of<br />

Russia, China, India<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

244 Gender, science and technology:<br />

Post-colonial and feminist<br />

perspectives<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC32 Women in Society (host committee)<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology<br />

Location: 446 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

301 Interfaces between the technical<br />

world and the lived reality.<br />

Location: APT 120 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Czarina SALOMA-<br />

AKPEDONU, Manila University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Philippe TERRAL and Fabien MERLAUD, PRISSMH<br />

University of Toulouse, France<br />

The framing of obesity in France: Between a sciences<br />

war and coalitions<br />

Shirley Hsiao-Li SUN, Nanyang Technological<br />

University, Singapore<br />

Deconstructing and reifying “Asian” and ethnicities<br />

in Asia: Exploring HUGO pan-Asian SNP<br />

consortium’s work<br />

Nadia ASHEULOVA and Svetlana DUSHINA, Center<br />

for Sociology of Science and Science Studies, St.<br />

Petersburg, Russia<br />

The new status of Russian science: The results of<br />

reforms for last 20 years in the scientific sphere<br />

Osmo KIVINEN, Juha HEDMAN and Päivi<br />

KAIPAINEN, University of Turku, Finland<br />

Productivity of research in natural sciences,<br />

technology and clinical medicine of 48 east Asian<br />

and north European top 300 ranked universities: A<br />

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comparison of 8 countries scoring high in science<br />

and mathematics PISA<br />

Rosa PEDRO and Ana SZAPIRO, Universidade Federal<br />

do Brazil<br />

Reproductive technologies and systems of kinship {*}<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

337 Forms of interaction between<br />

science, universities and society:<br />

Knowledge mobilization, regulation<br />

and the societal impacts of scientific<br />

knowledge<br />

Location: APT 120 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Juha TUUNAINEN,<br />

University of Helsinki, Australia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Neil McLAUGHLIN, McMaster University, Canada<br />

and Vanina LESCHZINER, University of Toronto,<br />

Canada<br />

Knowledge transfer, academic capital and public<br />

intellectuals: A comparative study of social sciences,<br />

1950-1990<br />

Jürgen HOWALDT, University Dortmund, Germany<br />

Shaping social innovation by social research – The<br />

new role of the social sciences<br />

Cristina Gabriela FLORES and Pablo PELLEGRINI,<br />

Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Argentina<br />

El uso medicinal de plantas nativas, encuentros y<br />

desencuentros<br />

Czarina SALOMA-AKPEDONU, Manila University,<br />

Philippines<br />

The world of our models: Making traffic simulation<br />

models work as problem-solving devices<br />

Jorgelina SANNAZZARO, Universidad de<br />

Salamanca, Spain<br />

Saberes expertos y participación ciudadana en<br />

conflictos medioambientales en Latinoamérica {*}<br />

Marisa GARCÍA, Universidad Nacional de Río<br />

Negro, Argentina<br />

El sector nuclear argentino en la década de 1990 {*}


16:15 - 17:45<br />

401 RC23 Business Meeting<br />

Location: APT 120 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ralph MATTHEWS, The<br />

University of British Columbia, Canada<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

426 Contested science, risk and<br />

governance<br />

Location: APT 120 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Eugene ROSA,<br />

Washington State, USA and Thomas DIETZ,<br />

Michigan State University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Gary BOWDEN, University of New Brunswick,<br />

Canada<br />

Climate science as a cultural contest<br />

Manuel TIRONI, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de<br />

Chile; Maite SALAZAR, Universidad Santo Tomas,<br />

Chile; Daniel VALENZUELA, Pontificia Universidad<br />

Catolica de Chile and Juan Felipe ESPINOSA,<br />

University of Leicester, Chile<br />

Resisting and accepting: Hybrid epistemologies in the<br />

GMO controversy in Chile<br />

Florencia ARANCIBIA, State University of New York,<br />

USA<br />

Agrochemicals, science and policy making:<br />

Contesting boundaries in Argentina<br />

Geoffrey CARRERE, Capitole University Toulouse 1, France<br />

The transformation of public action legitimacy in risk<br />

society. The case of French and Quebec Ministry of<br />

Transport<br />

Raghava CHANDRI, University of Hyderabad, India<br />

Contesting crop sciences: A critical examination of<br />

alternative knowledge claims in rice production<br />

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10:45 - 12:15<br />

489 Leisure and digital transformation:<br />

Emerging patterns of communication<br />

and electronic community / El ocio y<br />

las transformaciones digitales / Les<br />

loisirs et les transformations<br />

numériques<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology<br />

RC14 Sociology of Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

511 The social and environmental<br />

impacts of nanotechnologies and<br />

other emerging technologies<br />

Location: APT 120 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Alison ANDERSON,<br />

University of Plymouth and Paulo Roberto<br />

MARTINS, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Konstantin FURSOV, National Research University<br />

Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia<br />

On statistical framing of emerging technologies – A<br />

case of nanotechnology in Russia<br />

Tânia MAGNO and Diego CALAZANS,<br />

Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Brazil<br />

Nanotechnology: Sociotechnical interactions and<br />

social impacts<br />

Wilson ENGELMANN and Augusto Zimmer<br />

RODRIGUES, University of the Valley of Sinos River,<br />

Brazil<br />

Law and technological innovation: The (new)<br />

challenges of employment of nanotechnology<br />

Leandro RAIZER, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande<br />

do Sul, Brazil<br />

Alternative energies: Social, economic and<br />

environmental impacts


12:30 - 14:00<br />

536 Latin America in the global science<br />

system<br />

Location: APT 120 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Koen JONKERS, CSIC,<br />

Spain<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Jaime JIMENEZ, Miguel Ángel MORALES-ARROYO,<br />

Carlos RODRIGUEZ and Juan Carlos ESCALANTE,<br />

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico<br />

Research projects coming from the bottom-up in the<br />

economic south countries, should they be<br />

encouraged?<br />

Fernanda BEIGEL, CONICET, Argentina<br />

“Caliban” scientists: Latin American social sciences<br />

within the international academic-publishing system<br />

Claudio RAMOS ZINCKE, Universidad Alberto<br />

Hurtado, Chile<br />

Social science structures of communication in Chile:<br />

Local and global networks<br />

Breno FONTES, Universidade Federal de<br />

Pernambuco, Brazil, Marta VARANDA, Instituto de<br />

Ciências sociais, Portugal; Raquel REGO,<br />

Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Portugal and Klaus<br />

EICHNER, Universität Hamburg, Germany<br />

Social network analysis in the lusophone scientific<br />

community: Adoption and diffusion of an innovation<br />

in the periphery<br />

Daniela ALEGRIA and María Guillermina<br />

D’ONOFRIO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

El ingreso al mercado de trabajo científico y la<br />

elección de los temas de investigación en Argentina:<br />

Perspectivas de becarios doctorales de ciencias<br />

sociales y humanidades<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

598 Risk, disaster, and sustainability:<br />

Remodelling on Fukushima<br />

Location: APT 120 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Miwao MATSUMOTO,<br />

The University of Tokyo, Japan<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Didier TAVERNE, Mulhouse, France<br />

How to escape a technocratic culture of risk?<br />

Ana Paula CAMELO and Marko S. A. MONTEIRO,<br />

State University of Campinas, Brazil<br />

Technological challenges and uncertainties among<br />

social, scientific and politic governance: Brazil and<br />

the discussion about nuclear energy<br />

Young Hee LEE, The Catholic University of Korea,<br />

South Korea<br />

Nuclear waste management and the politics of<br />

expertise in South Korea<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

688 The New Frontiers Of The Digital<br />

Divide: Technological Inequalities<br />

And Social Justice<br />

Location: APT 120 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jose Manuel ROBLES,<br />

Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Binay Kumar PATTNAIK, Indian Institute of Technology<br />

Kanpur, India<br />

ICT revolution in India and socio-cultural changes:<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> explorations<br />

Cristóbal TORRES-ALBERO and Carlos FERNANDEZ-<br />

RODRIGUEZ, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain<br />

Technophobia and ambivalence to the information<br />

and communication technologies (ICT) and its impact<br />

on the digital divide. Empirical evidence and<br />

theoretical discussion<br />

Gérard VALENDUC, University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium<br />

Digital inequalities and vulnerability among Internet users<br />

Sebastián BENÍTEZ LARGHI, Instituto de<br />

Investigaciones en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales,<br />

Argentina<br />

Lo popular a partir de los procesos de apropiación<br />

desigual de las TIC


Lucila DUGHERA, CONICET, Argentina<br />

(Re)configuración en la concepción de la brecha<br />

digital. Una posible igualación entre la inclusión<br />

social y digital<br />

Kate TILLECZEK, University of Prince Edward Island,<br />

Canada<br />

Youth, digital media and social inequality {*}<br />

Olga SERGEYEVA, Volgograd State University, Russia<br />

Elderly and computer: The Russian regional<br />

perspective {*}<br />

Ana RIVOIR, Universidad de la República, Uruguay<br />

Iniciativas para la inclusión digital, el caso del plan<br />

ceibal (Uruguay) {*}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

703 Democratising science and<br />

technology through protests and<br />

mobilizations for social justice<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology<br />

(host committee)<br />

Location: APT 120 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

733 ICTs for Science and Technology<br />

Development in Latin America and<br />

the Economic South: Present and<br />

Future<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology<br />

(host committee)<br />

Location: APT 120 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

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16:15 - 17:45<br />

763 Knowledge based economies and<br />

networks of knowledge transfer<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology<br />

RC02 Economy and Society (host committee)<br />

Location: 410 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

RC24<br />

Sociology of Leisure<br />

Programme Coordinator: Ishwar<br />

MODI, India <strong>International</strong> Institute of Social<br />

Sciences, India<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

18 Leisure and Tourism: Social and<br />

Environmental Concerns. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC24 Environment and Society<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

38 Social Justice, Democratization and<br />

Environmental Sociology<br />

Location: 303 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Stewart LOCKIE, The<br />

Australian National University<br />

Chair: Mikael KLINTMAN, Lund University,<br />

Sweeden


Authors and Papers<br />

Stewart LOCKIE, The Australian National University,<br />

Australia<br />

Climate justice and the temporalities of socialecological<br />

change<br />

Luigi PELLIZZONI, University of Trieste, Italy<br />

Doing the right thing: Ethics and justice in<br />

environmental politics<br />

Veronica PERERA, Purchase College, USA<br />

Neither commodity nor human right: Water as a<br />

political intervention from below<br />

Rolf LIDSKOG, Centre for urban and regional studies,<br />

Sweden and Göran SUNDQVIST, Olso University,<br />

Norway<br />

Does science matter? The dynamics of science, policy<br />

and citizens in international environmental governance<br />

Ivan LOPEZ, Universidad Carlos III, Spain<br />

Deliberative democracy and sustainability: Barriers<br />

and opportunity to their interaction<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

70 Nuclear power, risk and climate<br />

change<br />

Location: 303 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Midori AOYAGI,<br />

National Institute for Environmental Studies,<br />

Japan and Nick PIDGEON, Cardiff<br />

University, United Kingdom<br />

Chair: Ritsuko OZAKI, Imperial College<br />

London, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Leonardas RINKEVICIUS, Lithuanian University of<br />

Health Sciences, Lithuania<br />

Lost amongst imperatives of energy security, risk and<br />

climate change: Unlearn lessons of Chernobyl in the<br />

post-soviet societies<br />

Shun HARADA, The University of Tokyo, Japan; Kohei<br />

YOSHIDA and Yusuke YAMASHITA, Tokyo<br />

Metropolitan University, Japan<br />

The present and the future of the towns where<br />

Fukushima nuclear plants are located: on some social<br />

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aspects of the disaster, displacement, and reparation<br />

of the community<br />

Catherine, Mei Ling WONG, Australia National<br />

University, Australia<br />

Mitigating risk or creating new ones? The role of<br />

technology, environment and institutions in framing<br />

risk in India’s nuclear power sector<br />

Midori AOYAGI and Tomohiro TASAKI, National<br />

Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan<br />

Do people support nuclear power generation for<br />

reducing greenhouse gas? Risk tradeoffs among<br />

climate change and nuclear power generation<br />

Valentina WAISMAN, Torcuato Di Tella University,<br />

Argentina<br />

Argentina and Brazil: Insights and current postures<br />

against the nuclear non-proliferation regime<br />

Marja YLÖNEN and Tapio LITMANEN, University of<br />

Jyväskylä, Finland<br />

Post-Fukushima: Regulatory challenges to nuclear<br />

power industry<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

117 Environmental problems, natural<br />

disasters, and socio-technical risks<br />

Location: 303 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Raymond MURPHY,<br />

University of Ottawa, Canada<br />

Chair: Matthias GROSS, Helmholtz Centre<br />

for Environmental Research, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Raymond MURPHY, University of Ottawa, Canada<br />

Renaturing or creating brownfields in the sky:<br />

Confronting the unforeseeable and the inconveniently<br />

foreseeable<br />

Koichi HASEGAWA, Tohoku University, Japan<br />

Anti-nuclear activities and public awareness in Japan<br />

before and after the Fukushima nuclear disaster<br />

Leila FERREIRA, Lucia da COSTA FERREIRA and Omar<br />

THOMAZ, Campinas State University, Brazil<br />

Environmental concerns in Brazil, China, Africa and<br />

Australia


Michiel DE KROM, Joost DESSEIN and Nathalie<br />

ERBOUT, Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries<br />

Research, Belgium<br />

Ontological politics in practice: Understanding<br />

antagonistic framings of GMOs, science, and the<br />

public in Flanders<br />

Francisca DUSSAILLANT and Eugenio GUZMAN,<br />

Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile<br />

Interpersonal trust and disasters: The case of Chile’s<br />

2010 earthquake<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

161 Governing global socio-ecological<br />

systems<br />

Location: 303 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: J. David TABARA,<br />

Autonomous University of Barcelona and Ilan<br />

CHABAY, University of Stuttgart, Germany<br />

Chair: J. David TÀBARA, University of<br />

Stuttgart, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Gary BOWDEN, University of New Brunswick,<br />

Canada<br />

Conceptualizing risk in conjoined socio-ecological<br />

systems: Causes, consequences and the potential for<br />

solution<br />

Pradip SWARNAKAR, Indian Institute of Information<br />

Technology and Management, India<br />

Locating climate controversies: Mapping climate<br />

change policy network in India during 2007-2010<br />

Marie DE BEYSSAC, Federal University of Brazil;<br />

Marta IRVING, National Institute of Science and<br />

Technology, Brazil and Maria Inácia D’AVILA, Federal<br />

University of Brazil<br />

Environmental services as a means of benefit sharing<br />

in national park management in Brazil<br />

Lucia da Costa FERREIRA, Campinas State University,<br />

Brazil<br />

Social and ecological dimensions of climate change<br />

on the coast of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

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Alejandro PELFINI, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile<br />

Social learning within institutions or expanding them?<br />

The limits of private governance in environmental<br />

politics<br />

Louis GUAY, University Laval, Canada<br />

Cities and global ecological change: The governance<br />

of climate change and biodiversity in Canadian<br />

urban regions<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

168 Leisure and tourism: Social and<br />

environmental concerns. Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

RC24 Environment and Society<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

211 Global Commodity Chains And<br />

Environmental Flows<br />

Location: 303 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Peter OOSTERVEER,<br />

Wageningen University, Holland and Júlia S.<br />

GUIVANT, Universidade Federal de Santa<br />

Catarina, Brazil<br />

Chair: Júlia S. GUIVANT, Universidade<br />

Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Magnus BOSTRÖM, Anna Maria JÖNSSON,<br />

Michael GILEK and Mikael KARLSSON, Södertörn<br />

University, Sweden<br />

The practice of responsible procurement and global<br />

complex product chains<br />

Natasja BORJESON, Södertörn University, Sweden<br />

Issues of traceability and corporate responsibility


Peter OOSTERVEER, Wageningen University,<br />

Netherlands<br />

Promoting sustainable palmoil; Are consumers really<br />

involved or only virtually?<br />

Jana SPILKOVA, Charles University in Prague, Czech<br />

Republic<br />

Alternative food networks and environmental<br />

citizenship in Czechia<br />

Marcia MAZON, Universidade Federal de Santa<br />

Catarina, Brazil<br />

Governance from the Alto da Serra: Transgenic and<br />

technology on the highland plateau of Santa<br />

Catarina/Brazil<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

243 Environmental attitudes and<br />

behaviours<br />

Location: 303 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Riley DUNLAP,<br />

Washington State University, USA and Ritsuko<br />

OZAKI, Imperial College London, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Chair: Riley DUNLAP, Washington State<br />

University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Julia FLAGG and Diane BATES, The State University of<br />

New Jersey, USA<br />

Recycling as a predictor of a “cultural greening”?<br />

Olve KRANGE, Norwegian Institute for Nature<br />

Research, Norway<br />

Climate change concern versus scepticism: The<br />

Norwegian case<br />

Marta BIAGI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Social representation of water and ecological<br />

paradigms in urban cultures of Argentina and Brazil<br />

Jean-Paul BOZONNET, Institut d’Etudes Politiques, France<br />

Why the poor do not act against climate change: A<br />

class victimization narrative<br />

Alessandra DECATALDO, University of Milan Bicocca,<br />

Italy; Antonio FASANELLA, University of Rome, Italy;<br />

Manlio MAGGI, National Institute for Environmental<br />

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Protection and Research, Italy and Maria Paola<br />

FAGGIANO, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy<br />

The knowledge of young students about ionizing<br />

radiation. A study-campaign and its assessment in the<br />

high schools of the Lazio region<br />

Ana HORTA, Luísa SCHMIDT, Augusta CORREIA and<br />

Susana FONSECA, University of Lisbon, Portugal;<br />

Margarida REBELO and Marluci MENEZES, National<br />

Laboratory of Civil Engineering, Portugal<br />

We couldn’t live without it – Youth representations,<br />

beliefs and practices about energy consumption<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

326 The Sociogenesis of Environmental<br />

Injustice and Inequality in Latin<br />

America: Historic-Comparative<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Approaches<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC24 Environment and Society<br />

RC20 Comparative Sociology<br />

WG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology (host committee)<br />

Location: 31 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

363 Sustainable consumption and<br />

environmental behaviours<br />

Location: 303 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Magnus BOSTRÖM,<br />

Södertörn University, Sweden<br />

Chair: Magnus BOSTRÖM, Södertörn<br />

University, Sweden<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Marília DAVID, Universidade Federal de Santa<br />

Catarina, Brazil<br />

Food, science and healthy labels<br />

Ritsuko OZAKI and Isabel SHAW, Imperial College<br />

London, United Kingdom<br />

Domestic ‘sustainable’ technology use: Tensions<br />

between governing and performing practice


Ylva UGGLA, Örebro University, Sweden and Linda<br />

SONERYD, University Göteborg, Sweden<br />

Transboudary governance and individualized<br />

responsibility<br />

Laurence GRANCHAMP FLORENTINO, Université de<br />

Strasbourg, France<br />

Possibilités et limites de la logique des “écogestes”<br />

Mikael KLINTMAN, Lund University, Sweden<br />

Developing apollonian and dionysian trust in<br />

environmental consumer schemes<br />

Midori AOYAGI, National Institute for Environmental<br />

Studies, Japan<br />

The impact of media on public attitudes towards the<br />

environment: Actors and institutions<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

407 Social learning for sustainability:<br />

Knowledge, democracy and justice<br />

Location: 303 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Edwin ZACCAI, Université<br />

Libre de Bruxelles, Belgique and Alejandro<br />

PELFINI, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile<br />

Co-chairs: Alejandro PELFINI, Universidad<br />

Alberto Hurtado, Chile and Edwin ZACCAI,<br />

Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgique<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

J. David TABARA, Autonomous University of<br />

Barcelona, Spain and Ilan CHABAY, University of<br />

Stuttgart, Germany<br />

Two worldviews about Human Information and<br />

Knowledge Systems (HIKS). towards an open knowledge<br />

democracy for global sustainability governance<br />

Adrián BELING, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile<br />

Environmental policy and the limits of neo-institutionalism<br />

Julien VANHULST, Université Libre de Bruxelles,<br />

Belgique<br />

Discourses of sustainable development in Latin America:<br />

Trajectory and diffraction of a global discourse<br />

Ilknur ONER, Firat University, ELAZIG, Turkey<br />

Responses to recent van earthquakes in the media:<br />

The case study of national newspapers and TV<br />

programmes following 6 weeks of the earthquake<br />

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Teresa DA-SILVA-ROSA, Center of Urban and Socioenvironmental<br />

Studies, Brazil and Maria José<br />

CARNEIRO, Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Interaction between science and politics: The case of<br />

public measures on biodiversity conservation in Rio<br />

de Janeiro state (Brazil)<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

409 Trade unions in the green economy<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC44 Labor Movements (host committee)<br />

RC24 Environment and Society<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

425 Conflicting economies, livelihoods<br />

and social-environmental<br />

interactions<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC24 Environment and Society (host committee)<br />

RC02 Economy and Society<br />

Location: 303 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

492 Natural resource governance:<br />

Participation, citizenship and<br />

democratization<br />

Location: 303 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: José Esteban CASTRO,<br />

Newcastle University, United Kingdom and<br />

Pedro Roberto JACOBI, Universidade de São<br />

Paulo, Brazil<br />

Chair: José Esteban CASTRO, Newcastle<br />

University, United Kingdom


Authors and Papers<br />

Justin PAGE, University of British Columbia, Canada<br />

Translational agency in resilient social-ecological<br />

systems: First nations and the conservation economy<br />

in Canada<br />

Rajendra PATIL, Shivaji University, India<br />

Participatory watershed management: A review of<br />

studies on Ralegan Siddhi village in India<br />

Vanessa EMPINOTTI, Pedro Roberto JACOBI and Ana<br />

Paula FRACALANZA, Universidade de São Paulo,<br />

Brazil<br />

Las tensiones entre el estado y la sociedad civil en el<br />

contexto del sistema de gestión integrada de recursos<br />

hídricos del estado de São Paulo - Brasil<br />

Katherine WITT and Justine LACEY, The University of<br />

Queensland, Australia<br />

Determining the ‘public interest’ in contested<br />

landscapes: Who determines what it is and how it is<br />

determined?<br />

Carolina MONTERA, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Agua potable y saneamiento en la metrópolis de<br />

Buenos Aires (1993-2011). ¿Hacia una superación de<br />

las políticas neoliberales?<br />

Fernanda SANT ANNA and Wagner RIBEIRO,<br />

Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

El conflicto por el uso de los recursos hídricos en la<br />

cuenca del río Napo (Ecuador y Perú)<br />

Rolf LIDSKOG, Örebro University, Sweden; Ann-Sofie<br />

KALL, Oslo University, Norway; Per SANDIN,<br />

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden;<br />

Göran SUNDQVIST, Olso university, Norway and<br />

Stig LARSSON, Swedish University of Agricultural<br />

Sciences, Sweden<br />

Intensive forestry in Sweden. Risk governance in<br />

practice?<br />

Lorena BOTTARO and Marian SOLA ÁLVAREZ,<br />

National University of General Sarmiento, Argentina<br />

Participación ciudadana en las decisiones sobre el<br />

uso de los recursos naturales. La experiencia de los<br />

movimientos socioambientales en Argentina<br />

Paul CISNEROS, Instituto de Altos Estudios<br />

Nacionales, Ecuador<br />

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La gobernanza de la provisión de agua potable. Las<br />

nuevas empresas públicas del Ecuador<br />

Ana Lucia BRITTO, Federal University of Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Public water supply and sanitation policy in Rio de<br />

Janeiro: Discussing the emergence of new forms of<br />

inequality and injustice<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

531 Environmental movements,<br />

organizations and civil societies<br />

Location: 303 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Brian GAREAU, Boston<br />

College, USA<br />

Chair: Catherine Mei Ling WONG, Australia<br />

National University, Australia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Anders BLOK, Copenhagen University, Denmark<br />

Building urban climate resilience in an unequal<br />

world? Towards a comparative sociology of world<br />

city eco-housing assemblages<br />

Maxwell BOYKOFF, University of Colorado-Boulder,<br />

USA<br />

The emergence of climate contrarianism as a ‘wise<br />

(use)’ social movement<br />

Ana VARA, Universidad Nacional de San Martin,<br />

Argentina<br />

A Latin Americanist, proto-environmentalist master<br />

frame in the current cycle of environmental protest in<br />

Latin America<br />

Mark STODDART, Memorial University of<br />

Newfoundland, Canada and Howard RAMOS,<br />

Dalhousie University, Canada<br />

Going local: Environmental governance and calls for<br />

local democracy at jumbo pass and the tobeatic<br />

wilderness area<br />

Teresa DA-SILVA-ROSA, Priscila GUIO, Gustavo SEDA<br />

and João Paulo ALMEIDA, Center of Urban and<br />

Socio-environmental Studies, Brazil<br />

Climate change and environmental governance: The<br />

role of environmental non-governmental<br />

organizations in Brazil


Brian GAREAU, Boston College, USA<br />

Neoliberal civil society? INGOs in the Montreal<br />

Protocol<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

591 RC24 Table 1. Environmental<br />

governance: from local to global<br />

(English)<br />

Location: 22 {OB}<br />

Chair: Luigi PELLIZZONI, University of Trieste,<br />

Italy<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

So-Young LEE, South Korea<br />

Finding a place for promoting sustainability under<br />

Korea’s green growth agenda: An assessment of<br />

governmental strategies for consumer education in a<br />

growth oriented approach<br />

Daniela SANT’ANA, Brazil<br />

Collective action on natural resources: The<br />

participation of rural communities in the management<br />

council for the environmental protection area of<br />

Guaratuba<br />

Katherine WITT and Bob BEETON, The University of<br />

Queensland, Australia<br />

Changing conceptions of individual and public<br />

responsibility for natural resource management: A<br />

study of the views of Queensland landholders<br />

1990-2007<br />

Juliana MARQUES, Universidade Federal do Brazil,<br />

Brazil<br />

Governance in the Amazon region of Brazil: State,<br />

market, civil society and international donors in the<br />

making of sustainable development projects<br />

Valeria LLANO-ARIAS, Mary Kelly Ad-Astra Scholar<br />

University College Dublin, Ireland<br />

The impact of participatory and public<br />

communication on citizen’s agency and democracy.<br />

A case study of the Colombian social movement in<br />

defence of water<br />

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592 RC24 Table 2. Natural resource<br />

governance in Latin America<br />

(Spanish/English)<br />

Location: 25 {OB}<br />

Chair: Fernanda SANT'ANNA, Universidade<br />

de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Deborah SANTOS, Universidade Federal de São<br />

Paulo, Brazil<br />

Limites e possibilidades da governança da Água – O<br />

caso da bacia hidrográfica da billings<br />

María Victória ESPIÑEIRA GONZALEZ, Universidade<br />

Federal da Bahia, Brazil and Marta BIAGI,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Cultura política y formación de la opinión pública: La<br />

dimensión de la democracia compartida por la<br />

población de Bahía (Brasil) sobre la transposición del<br />

río São Francisco<br />

Maria Lúcia Navarro Lins BRZEZINSKI, Universidade<br />

do Estado do Brazil, Brazil<br />

A ideologia da água: Considerações sobre prénoções<br />

em voga nas relações internacionais<br />

Christian Guy CAUBET, Universidade Federal de<br />

Santa Catarina, Brazil<br />

Brasil, governança, recursos naturais e cidadania<br />

Ximena CELIS BARQUERA, Instituto Mora, Mexico<br />

Gobernanza del agua y participación ciudadana en<br />

México. El caso de la iniciativa de monitoreo<br />

ciudadano de agua y saneamiento (IMCAS)<br />

593 RC24 Table 3. Environmental<br />

conflict in Latin America (Spanish/<br />

English)<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Chair: Ana VARA, Universidad Nacional de<br />

San Martin, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Héctor CALLEROS RODRIGUEZ, El Colegio de<br />

Tlaxcala A.C., Mexico<br />

Pueblos indígenas, recursos naturales y conflicto social<br />

en México, Canadá y Estados Unidos 1945-2011


Alice POMA, EEHA-CSIC, Spain<br />

Los conflictos ambientales como laboratorios<br />

culturales y políticos<br />

Melina TOBIAS, IIGG-UBA, Argentina<br />

Los desafíos en la re-estatización del servicio de agua<br />

potable y saneamiento en el área metropolitana de<br />

Buenos Aires<br />

Jorge CALVIMONTES, NEPAM/UNICAMP, Brazil<br />

Conflictos y organización social en el interior del<br />

Parque Estadual da Serra do Mar, São Paulo, Brasil<br />

594 RC24 Table 4. Energy, climate and<br />

risk (English)<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Chair: Koichi HASEGAWA, Tohoku<br />

University, Japan<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Chun Hung LIN, FCU, Taiwan<br />

Different impacts of global climate changes on<br />

energy policies and industrial structures on<br />

developing nations? An Asian perspective<br />

Miriam GREENBERG, University of California, USA;<br />

Hilda HERZER and Gabriela MERLINSKY, Universidad<br />

de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Landscapes of risk and resilience: Comparing the<br />

socio-spatial production of environmental crisis in<br />

Argentina and the United States<br />

Keiichi SATOH, Hitotsubashi University, Japan; Kazuhiro<br />

IKEDA, Sophia University, Japan; Tomoyuki TATSUMI,<br />

Hitotsubashi University, Japan; Fumiya FUJIHARA and<br />

Susumu KITAGAWA, University of Yamanashi, Japan<br />

and Anna WATANABE, Hitotsubashi University, Japan<br />

Japan’s climate change media coverage and politics<br />

Hedda RANSAN-ELLIOTT, Australian National<br />

University, Australia<br />

Migration trajectories and environmental risk: A case<br />

study from Albay, Philippines<br />

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Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

636 Natural resource rights and other<br />

environmental issues and solutions<br />

in developing countries<br />

Location: 303 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Lotsmart FONJONG,<br />

University of Buea, Cameroon and William<br />

MARKHAM, University of North Carolina at<br />

Greensboro, USA<br />

Chair: Justin PAGE, University of British<br />

Columbia, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Edwin ZACCAI and Marie-Ange BAUDOIN, IGEAT,<br />

Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium<br />

“Adaptation from below” to climate change: Lessons<br />

from field surveys in Benin<br />

Feryal TURAN, Ankara University, Turkey<br />

Damming the black sea region: Justice, local<br />

movements and other environmental issues and<br />

solutions in developing countries<br />

Saloni GUPTA, India<br />

What if fence eats the grass: The micropolitics of<br />

forest use and control in Jammu & Kashmir (India)<br />

Magalie BOURBLANC, CIRAD/CEEPA, University of<br />

Pretoria, South Africa<br />

The South African new water act and its “ecological<br />

reserve”: A case of international influence over a<br />

transitional regime?<br />

William MARKHAM, University of North Carolina at<br />

Greensboro, USA, and Lotsmart FONJONG,<br />

University of Buea, Cameroon<br />

Dilemmas of environmental NGOs in Cameroon


10:45 - 12:15<br />

657 Climate justice, ‘buen vivir’ and<br />

voluntary simplicity: New lifestyles<br />

and political commitments<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC24 Environment and Society<br />

Location: 302 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

679 RC24 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 303 {OB}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

711 New directions in environmental<br />

sociology<br />

Location: 303 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: David SONNENFELD,<br />

SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry,<br />

USA and Dayong HONG, University of<br />

China, China<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Krista BYWATER, Muhlenberg College, USA<br />

(Re)conceptualizing environmentalism in the global<br />

South: Lessons from India<br />

Dana FISHER, University of Maryland, USA<br />

Understanding MillionTreesNYC as an urban<br />

environmental experiment<br />

Florence RUDOLF, INSA de Strasbourg, France,<br />

What’s behind social and environmental risks?<br />

David SONNENFELD, SUNY Environmental Science<br />

and Forestry, USA<br />

Environmental policymaking in a time of crisis<br />

Matthias GROSS, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental<br />

Research - UFZ, Germany<br />

Journey to the heat of the earth: Prelude to a<br />

sociology of geothermal energy systems<br />

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Diana STUART, Michigan State University, USA<br />

Integrating ecological perspectives in environmental<br />

sociology: Progress and future directions<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

739 RC24 Table 1. Environmental<br />

movements and civil society<br />

(English)<br />

Location: 22 {OB}<br />

Chair: Brian GAREAU, Boston College, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Mariano FERRO, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Pro-ecological politic actions. analysis of two towns in<br />

Argentina<br />

Liudmila GURIEVA, Russia<br />

Social movements and ecological activities in Siberia<br />

Joel MEISSONNIER, CETE Nord-Picardie, France<br />

Dynamic carpooling: A chance for a social equity in<br />

urban renovation areas?<br />

Tuomas YLÄ-ANTTILA and Eeva LUHTAKALLIO,<br />

University of Helsinki, Finland<br />

The global climate debate and civil society<br />

740 RC24 Table 2. Theoretical<br />

innovation in environmental<br />

sociology (English)<br />

Location: 25 {OB}<br />

Chair: Raymond MURPHY, University of<br />

Ottawa, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Dana FISHER, University of Maryland, USA, and Erika<br />

SVENDSEN, USDA Forest Service, USA<br />

Understanding the role of civic environmental<br />

stewards within a dynamic system of hybrid<br />

governance<br />

Laila SANDRONI, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio<br />

de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

The late entrance of Brazilian social sciences into the<br />

biodiversity conservation debate


Timo JARVIKOSKI, University of Oulu, Finland, and<br />

Timo P. KARJALAINEN, University of Oulu, Finland<br />

The role of environmental sociology in<br />

interdisciplinary environmental research<br />

Gabriel MADUREIRA, Federal University of São<br />

Carlos, Brazil<br />

Beyond the Giddens’s paradox: The social<br />

construction of nature and the environment<br />

741 C24 Table 3. Sustainable<br />

development in Latin America<br />

(Spanish/English)<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Neilo VAZ, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Brazil<br />

La tradición campesina en proceso diante del socioambientalismo<br />

y de la agroecología en el caso<br />

brasileño<br />

Malena MONTEVERDE, CIECS, CONICET-UNC,<br />

Argentina, Marcos CIPPONERI and Carlos<br />

ANGELACCIO, UIDDGA, UNLP, Argentina, and Leda<br />

GIANUZZI, CIDCA-UNLP, Argentina<br />

Origin and water quality in the greater Buenos Aires<br />

Aracélia AZEVEDO PINHEIRO, Universidade Estadual<br />

da Paraíba, Brazil, Jaqueline GUIMARÃES SANTOS,<br />

Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil and<br />

Sandra Sereide FERREIRA da SILVA, Universidade<br />

Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil<br />

A produção agroecologica em agroecossistemas:<br />

Uma estratégia de sutentabilidade socioambiental<br />

Ângela Maria CAVALCANTI RAMALHO,<br />

Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Brazil, Jaqueline<br />

GUIMARÃES, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco,<br />

Brazil and Sandra Sereide FERREIRA da SILVA,<br />

Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil<br />

Potencialidades econômicas, matrizes culturais e<br />

economia solidária: Em via para o desenvolvimento<br />

sustentável dos territórios<br />

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Aracélia AZEVEDO PINHEIRO, João Paulo de<br />

OLIVEIRA and José Ranieri SANTOS FERREIRA SILVA,<br />

Instituto Federal de Picuí, Brazil, and Ângela Maria<br />

CAVALCANTI RAMALHO, Universidade Estadual da<br />

Paraíba, Brazil<br />

Mulheres, cisternas e água: Reconfigurando cenários<br />

no semiárido nordestino brasileiro<br />

742 RC24 Table 4. Global environmental<br />

governance (Spanish/English)<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Gabriela BLANCO, Universidade Federal do Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

Mercados ambientales y desarrollo sostenible<br />

Ignacio SABBATELLA, Instituto Gino Germani, Argentina<br />

La ecología política del petróleo argentino: De<br />

recurso estratégico a commodity (1989-2001)<br />

Pablo GAVIRATI, IIGG-UBA/CONICET, Argentina<br />

De Fukushima a Atucha. Discursos sobre la crisis<br />

nuclear japonesa en el debate ambiental de Argentina<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

758 Cities and climate change<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC24 Environment and Society<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development (host<br />

committee)<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

773 Social justice and the environment<br />

Location: 303 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ivan LOPEZ, University<br />

Carlos III of Madrid, Spain<br />

Chair: Ivan LOPEZ, University Carlos III of<br />

Madrid, Spain


Authors and Papers<br />

Paulo Roberto MARTINS, RENANOSOMA, Brazil<br />

Nanotechnology, social justice and the environment:<br />

The Brazilian case of the development of<br />

nanotechnology 2001-2011<br />

Karl-Michael BRUNNER, Vienna University of<br />

Economics and Business, Austria, Markus SPITZER and<br />

Anja CHRISTANELL, Austrian Institute for Sustainable<br />

Development, Austria<br />

Energy consumption practices and social inequality:<br />

The problem of fuel poverty<br />

Eliana Mercedes BUSSI, Luciano Martín MANTIÑÁN,<br />

UNSAM, Argentina and Silvia GRINBERG,<br />

CONICET, Argentina<br />

Hacer escuela en territorios de pobreza urbana y<br />

degradación ambiental: Un estudio en torno de los<br />

dispositivos pedagógicos en José León Suárez<br />

Ignacio RUBIO, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana,<br />

Mexico<br />

Agua, vulnerabilidad e injusticia ambiental en México<br />

Luciano FLORIT and Diego GRAVA, Universidade de<br />

Blumenau, Brazil<br />

¿Es posible conciliar justicia ambiental y superación<br />

del especismo?<br />

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RC25<br />

Language and Society<br />

Programme Coordinators: Celine-<br />

Marie PASCALE, American University,<br />

USA; Amado ALARCON, Rovira & Virgili<br />

University, Spain<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

5 Analyzing Racist Discourses<br />

Location: 32 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Sergey RYAZANTSEV,<br />

Institute of Socio-Political Researches of the<br />

Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia<br />

Chair: Sergey RYAZANTSEV, Institute of<br />

Socio-Political Researches of the Russian<br />

Academy of Sciences, Russia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Elena MARUSHIAKOVA and Veselin POPOV,<br />

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria<br />

Media discourses, policies and social resonance on<br />

the example of the Roma issue in Eastern Europe<br />

Celine-Marie PASCALE, American University, USA<br />

Representing race: Reproducing whiteness in the<br />

public imaginary<br />

Nadya GEORGIEVA, Trakia University, Bulgaria<br />

Dangerous liaisons: The role of traditional and social<br />

media in instigating the ethnic riots in Bulgaria<br />

Blanca DEUSDAD, Rovira i Virgili University, Spain,<br />

Joaquim PRATS and Concha FUENTES, University of<br />

Barcelona, Spain<br />

Stereotypes built through image and gesture


10:45 - 12:15<br />

59 Discourse & Identity<br />

Location: 32 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Federico FARINI,<br />

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy<br />

Chair: German FERNANDEZ VAVRIK,<br />

INCIHUSA/CONICET, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Corinne KIRCHNER, Columbia University, USA<br />

Making “human” exclusionary: Social forms and<br />

ableist language in the computing professions<br />

Alejandro LÓPEZ GALLEGOS, Universidad Autónoma<br />

Metropolitana, Mexico<br />

La representación de la protesta en la prensa escrita<br />

como construcción discursiva de exclusión política<br />

Danko SIPKA, Arizona State University, USA<br />

Nationalist interventions into Bosnian/Croatian/<br />

Serbian in the 1990s and today<br />

Uxoa ANDUAGA, UPV-EHU, Spain<br />

El humor hegemónico: Producción y estigmatización<br />

de referentes identitarios vascos por medio de<br />

discursos paródicos<br />

Frida PETERSSON, University of Gothenburg, Sweden<br />

Still a drug addict? Methadone clients’ identity work<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

115 Discourses of Exclusion and<br />

Resistance<br />

Location: 32 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Viviane RESENDE,<br />

University of Brasilia, Brazil<br />

Chair: Viviane RESENDE, University of<br />

Brasilia, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Neyla Graciela PARDO ABRIL, IECO-Universidad<br />

Nacional de Colombia, Colombia<br />

Violencia simbólica, discursos mediáticos y<br />

reproducción de exclusiones sociales<br />

Rebeca Makowski de OLIVEIRA PRADO, São Paulo<br />

State University “Júlio de Mesquita Filho” -UNESP,<br />

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Brazil and Vinicius ARAÚJO, Universidade Estadual<br />

Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”-UNESP, Brazil<br />

Legal discourse critical analysis: Deconstruction of<br />

normative myth as element of consolidation of the<br />

movements fighting for social change<br />

Sébastien ANTOINE, IACCHOS/LAAP, UCL, Belgium<br />

Conflictualité sociale et reproduction idéologique<br />

dans les cours de sciences-humaines : Socioethnographie<br />

scolaire à Bruxelles et São Paulo et<br />

contributions de la méthode sociologique en étude de<br />

la langue de Voloshinov<br />

German FERNANDEZ VAVRIK, INCIHUSA/<br />

CONICET, Argentina<br />

Voces y personas. Pistas para pensar de modo<br />

dialógico la diversidad<br />

Artur STAMFORD DA SILVA, Carolina LEAL PIRES,<br />

Jaciara GOMES, Maria Clara CATANHO and<br />

Morgana SOARES DA SILVA, Universidade Federal de<br />

Pernambuco, Brazil<br />

“Por una vida mejor": Los discursos de resistencia de<br />

la inclusión de la variación lingüística en la<br />

educación formal<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

165 Language and Migrations / Lengua<br />

y Migraciones<br />

Location: 32 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Roland TERBORG,<br />

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,<br />

Mexico and Rodolfo GUTIERREZ, Universidad<br />

de Oviedo, Spain<br />

Chairs: Roland TERBORG, Universidad<br />

Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico,<br />

and Rodolfo GUTIERREZ, Universidad de<br />

Oviedo, Spain<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

María MIYAR BUSTO, UNED, Spain and Fco. Javier<br />

MATO DÍAZ, Universidad de Ovideo, Spain<br />

Language proficiency and achievements of<br />

immigrants in Spain


Amado ALARCON, Rovira & Virgili University, Spain and<br />

Sònia PARELLA, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain<br />

Linguistic integration of the descendants of migrants<br />

in Catalonia<br />

Dorotea Frank KERSCH, Universidade do Vale do Rio<br />

dos Sinos, Brazil<br />

Es kommt net raus – El papel de las redes en la<br />

manutención lingüística y en la construcción de las<br />

identidades<br />

Pavez ISKRA, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain<br />

Movilidad social y lengua catalana: Análisis de la<br />

“segunda generación” de inmigrantes de Colombia<br />

en Cataluña<br />

Cecilio LAPRESTA, Ángel HUGUET, Adelina IANOS,<br />

Judit JANES, José Luis NAVARRO, Carmen<br />

POALELUNGI, Clara SANS, Universidad de Lleida,<br />

Spain, and Silvia CHIREAC, University ‘Alexandru I.<br />

Cuza’ of Iasi, Romania<br />

Capital lingüístico, desigualdad e inmigración en<br />

Cataluña (España)<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

208 Empowerment, Language and the<br />

Body<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC54 The Body in the Social Sciences<br />

RC25 Language and Society (host committee)<br />

Location: 32 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

254 Lenguas Indígenas / Indigenous<br />

Languages<br />

Location: 32 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Amado ALARCON,<br />

Rovira & Virgili University, Spain<br />

Chair: Amado ALARCON, Rovira & Virgili<br />

University, Spain<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Roland TERBORG, Universidad Nacional Autónoma<br />

de México, Mexico and Virna VELÁZQUEZ,<br />

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Mexico<br />

Discursos del pasado que aceleran la muerte de las<br />

lenguas indígenas de México<br />

Lourdes NERI and Alma Isela TRUJILLLO, Universidad<br />

Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico<br />

Entre la lucha por la vida y un futuro incierto: Estudio<br />

comparativo sobre el mantenimiento-desplazamiento<br />

de la lengua mixe de Tamazulapam, Oaxaca y la<br />

lengua totonaca de Mecapalapa, Puebla<br />

Teofilo LAIME AJACOPA, Universidad Mayor de San<br />

Simón, Bolivia<br />

Normalización y estandarización de los idiomas<br />

indígenas en Bolivia<br />

Maria MARTÍNEZ-IGLESIAS, Universitat Rovira i Virgili,<br />

Spain and Anabel LORENZO-ROBLES, Universidad<br />

Autónoma, Mexico<br />

Migración, identidad y lengua zapoteca: Rechazo y<br />

aceptación en los hijos de migrantes<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

305 Nationalism and Identity<br />

Location: 32 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Nadya GEORGIEVA,<br />

Trakia University, Bulgaria<br />

Chair: Nadya GEORGIEVA, Trakia<br />

University, Bulgaria<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Fernando PÉREZ, IIGG-Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Discourse of argentinity at the turn of the century<br />

Abu BAH, Northern Illinois University, USA<br />

The language of nationalism in postwar<br />

reconstruction: Sierra Leone, Liberia and Cote d’Ivoire<br />

Trinidad VALLE, Fordham University, USA<br />

Media narratives: Constructing the Mapuche subject<br />

Koldo DIAZ BIZKARGUENAGA, Spain<br />

La construcción de la identidad euskaldun a inicios<br />

del siglo XXI: Facebook y la juventud vasca


Thomas HOREJES, Gallaudet University, USA, and<br />

Joseph TOBIN, University of Georgia, USA<br />

Negotiating nationalism and identity: Crosscomparative<br />

analysis of deaf early childhood<br />

education in Japan, France, and United States<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

358 RC25 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 32 {OB}<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

440 Old & New Media: Changing Public<br />

Spheres<br />

Location: 32 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Lynne CIOCHETTO,<br />

Massey University, USA<br />

Chair: Anahí FARJI NEER, CONICET/UBA,<br />

Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sheila AMADO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Programa conectar igualdad: Impacto y recepción<br />

del modelo 1:1 en el conurbano bonaerense<br />

Fernando CASTAÑOS, Universidad Nacional<br />

Autónoma de México, Mexico<br />

On explaining discourse<br />

Vanesa CIVILA ORELLANA, UNJu/UBA/CONICET,<br />

Argentina<br />

El discurso argumentativo publicitario como<br />

mecanismo de persuasión en la construcción de la<br />

creencia “cuidemos el patrimonio (porque todos<br />

somos Patrimonio)”<br />

Mike RAISH, Georgetown University, USA<br />

Yaskot 7okm El3askar: Code choice and the battle for<br />

identity in post-revolutionary Egypt<br />

Danghelly Giovanna ZÚÑIGA REYES and Alvaro<br />

DUQUE, Universidad del Rosario, Colombia<br />

DDHH en Colombia 2007-2011: Las violaciones<br />

siguen pero las percepciones cambian<br />

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10:45 - 12:15<br />

510 The Role of Language in Shaping<br />

Gender Justice and Sexual Rights<br />

Movements<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC32 Women in Society<br />

RC25 Language and Society (host committee)<br />

Location: 32 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

528 Bilingüismo y Jerarquía Social /<br />

Bilingualism and Social Hierarchy<br />

Location: 32 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Lourdes NERI,<br />

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,<br />

Mexico<br />

Chair: Lourdes NERI, Universidad Nacional<br />

Autónoma de México, Mexico<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Olga KAZAKEVICH, Lomonosov Moscow State<br />

University, Russia<br />

Autochthonous languages of Siberia as our national<br />

heritage, which might be lost<br />

Eyder Gabriel SIMA LOZANO, Universidad de<br />

Quintana Roo, Mexico<br />

Actitudes hacia la lengua Maya y sus hablantes en la<br />

ciudad de Mérida<br />

Emmanuel Henrique SOUZA RODRIGUES, Faculdade<br />

de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Caruaru, Brazil<br />

Análisis de discurso crítica en las clases de español<br />

como lengua extranjera: Una lectura del prejuicio<br />

Musa YUSUPOV, Chechen State University, Russia<br />

and Seda YUSUPOVA, Moscow State University,<br />

Russia<br />

Idioms in the Chechen language (on the example of<br />

the semantic field “work”)


14:30 - 16:00<br />

602 The Language of Collective Memory<br />

Location: 32 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Roberta VILLALON, St.<br />

John’s University<br />

Chair: Roberta VILLALON, St. John’s University<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Barbara SUTTON, University at Albany, USA, and<br />

Kari Marie NORGAARD, University of Oregon, USA<br />

The language of human rights: Construction of<br />

memory and attitudes toward torture in contemporary<br />

Argentina<br />

Tomás POMAR, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Memoria colectiva y regímenes de protección cultural<br />

en los discursos contemporáneos de justicia<br />

Lucía QUARETTI, IIGG-Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Memory and documentary film<br />

Gabriela PETERS, EFLCH-UNIFESP, Brazil<br />

Los caminos de la memoria en “Vlado: 30 anos depois”<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

687 The Language of Resistance: Social<br />

Change & Social Justice<br />

Location: 32 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Melissa STEYN,<br />

University of Cape Town; South Africa<br />

Chair: Roberta VILLALON, St. John’s<br />

University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Marina ADAMINI, CONICET, Argentina<br />

La fertilidad política de las representaciones. Hegemonía<br />

y resistencia en la lucha por la "representación laboral"<br />

de las pasantías universitarias en Argentina<br />

Sharon BARNARTT, Gallaudet University, USA<br />

Deafness and disability discourses: Implications for<br />

activism, policies and programs<br />

� 213 �<br />

Veena SHARMA, Indian Institute of Advanced Study,<br />

India<br />

Conflict resolution, language and proverbs: An<br />

African perspective<br />

Alon LISCHINSKY, Oxford Brookes University, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Misinformed participation: The role of greenwash in<br />

excluding consumers from environmental decisionmaking<br />

Madson DINIZ, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco,<br />

Brazil<br />

Las voces de piedra en Saramago<br />

12:30 - 2:00<br />

708 Language and Discourse in Online<br />

Social Media<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC25 Language and Society (host committee)<br />

RC14 Sociology of Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

Location: 32 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions


RC26<br />

Sociotechnics,<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Practice<br />

Programme Coordinator: George<br />

TSOBANOGLOU, University of the Aegean,<br />

Greece<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

51 Borders, Cultural Citizenship and<br />

Sustainability: Human Networks in<br />

Action<br />

Location: 442 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Marie Louise CONILH de<br />

BEYSSAC, Brazil, RC 26 Sociotechnics /<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Practice<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Annick DURAND-DELVIGNE1 , Davy CASTEL1 ,<br />

Constantina BADEA2 and Sylvie DE CHACUS3 , (1)<br />

PSITEC, Université Lille Nord de France France, (2)<br />

Université Paris-Ouest-Nanterre-La Defense, France, (3)<br />

Université Abomey Calavi, Benin<br />

Migrant women’s acculturation modes and attitudes<br />

toward women in home and host countries<br />

Cibele MACEDO and Regina ANDRADE State<br />

University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Multicultural societies: The formation of sociability<br />

territories in the city of Rio de Janeiro<br />

Fred TAVARES, Communication, Universidade Federal<br />

do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Nature corporation. The role of social actors in the<br />

production of green consumption in Brazil, through<br />

the gaze of a rhizome<br />

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Cláudio CAVAS1 , Juliana NAZARETH1 and Gabriel<br />

DE SENA JARDIM2 , (1) Federal University of Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil, (2) Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,<br />

Brazil<br />

Crossing borders and overcoming exclusion: An<br />

overview of female migration in Brazil<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

108 Cellular globalization: Social theory<br />

as projected on applied sociology<br />

Location: 442 {NB}<br />

Chair: Nikita POKROVSKY, Higher School of<br />

Economics, Russia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Uliana NIKOLAEVA, Society of Professional<br />

Sociologists, Russia<br />

Local globalization, environment and archaic social<br />

relations<br />

Sergey KRAVCHENKO, Institute of <strong>International</strong><br />

Relations, Russia<br />

The complexities of the global socium: The need for a<br />

non-linear humanistic sociological imagination<br />

Ekaterina LYTKINA, Higher School of Economics, Russia<br />

Analyzing global social disorder: on relevance of<br />

classical theories of anomie and alienation<br />

Geoffrey HOBBIS, Concordia University, Canada<br />

Social theory in Melanesia: Cellular globalization in<br />

the mountainous rainforests of the island of Malaita<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

289 Community empowerment and<br />

regional cohesion policy in times of<br />

crisis<br />

Location: 442 {NB}<br />

Co-chairs: Luis LLAMBÍ, Venezuelan Institute<br />

for Scientific Research, Venezuela and<br />

Christina MARCHETTI, University of Roma La<br />

Sapienza, Italy


Authors and Papers<br />

Marie Louise CONILH DE BEYSSAC and Maria<br />

Inacia D’AVILA NETO, Federal University of Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Global governance, civil society awareness,<br />

mobilization and the information communication<br />

technology: The convention on biological diversity<br />

through Brazilian community voices<br />

Harry PERLSTADT, Michigan State University, USA<br />

The plague of Athens and the cult of Asklepios as<br />

collective behavior and a social movement<br />

Morio ONDA, Ryutsu Keizai University, Japan<br />

Reconstruction of communities following the great<br />

east Japan disaster<br />

George GANTZIAS, Athens, Greece<br />

The global info-cash (GIC) as practical way for<br />

Europe to emerge of the cultural and economic crises<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

339 Governance, civil society and new<br />

models of democracy<br />

Location: 442 {NB}<br />

Chair: Arianna MONTANARI, University<br />

Sapienza of Rome, Italy<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Flaminia SACCA, Università della Tuscia, Italy<br />

Individuals vs parties: Changes in the political cultures<br />

of Italian younger politicians<br />

George TSOBANOGLOU, University of the Aegean,<br />

Greece<br />

Greek higher education institutions (HEIs) and<br />

European Union drivers: Some observations on<br />

organisational changes<br />

Irina TYURINA, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia<br />

Post-reform Russia: Rethinking recent democratization<br />

lessons<br />

Mikhail GORSHKOV, Institute of Sociology of the<br />

Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia<br />

Twenty years of Russian reforms and establishment of<br />

a civil society in post-reform Russia<br />

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Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

451 Sustainable communities, social<br />

capital and the globalisation of<br />

work<br />

Location: 442 {NB}<br />

Chair: Nataliya VELIKAYA, Russian State<br />

University for the Humanities, Russia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ettore RECCHI, University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy and<br />

Luca RAFFINI, University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy<br />

Citizens and/or strangers: EU free movers’<br />

associations in southern European civil societies<br />

Dmitri DOMANSKI, TU Dortmund University,<br />

Dortmund, Germany<br />

Democratization through social innovation – Pirate<br />

party Germany and new methods of civic participation<br />

George TSOBANOGLOU, University of the Aegean,<br />

Greece<br />

Assembling the social as governing capacity building,<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

502 RC26 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 442 {NB}<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

643 The info-communication network<br />

industry and sociality<br />

Location: 442 {NB}<br />

Chair: Shehina FAZAL, Independent media<br />

and communications researcher<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

George GANTZIAS, Greece<br />

Cultural policy and creative industries: The infocommunication<br />

network industry


Joaquim SCHMIDT, SoReGa EV, Board ISA-RC26, Germany<br />

Theory and methodology of sociotechnics: A non-<br />

Aristotelian topics<br />

RC29<br />

Deviance and Social<br />

Control<br />

Programme Coordinator: José Vicente<br />

TAVARES dos SANTOS, Federal University<br />

of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

83 Social justice and Democratization:<br />

Diffuse Violence and Social Control<br />

Location: 459 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Juan PEGORARO,<br />

University of Buenos Aires and Abdul-Mumin<br />

SA’AD, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Brenda FOCAS, CONICET/UBA, Argentina<br />

Medios de comunicación y sensación de inseguridad {*}<br />

Antonella COMBA, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino<br />

Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

With illegality and without delinquency. Analysis of<br />

tributary tax evasion in the province of Córdoba,<br />

Argentina, from a cultural dimension<br />

Andreia SANTOS, Pontifícia Universidade de Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil<br />

Dry law in Belo Horizonte: Evaluation of the profile of<br />

the drunk driver<br />

� 216 �<br />

Marcelo BATALHA, Universidade Estadual de<br />

Campinas, Brazil<br />

Connecting crime and society: An investigation of<br />

specialized police department in cybercrime<br />

Theophilos RIFIOTIS, Universidade Federal de Santa<br />

Catarina, Brazil<br />

Judiciarisation et violence de genre : Les expériences<br />

au Brésil et au Québec<br />

Graciela Cecilia SAMANES, Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

Democracia y leyes antiterroristas. El control social<br />

sobre los díscolos de la democracia Argentina postdictatorial<br />

(1984-2011)<br />

Maria Alejandra OTAMENDI, Instituto de<br />

Investigaciones Gino Germani, Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Cuestionando el “consenso punitivo”: Reacciones<br />

sociales hacia la inseguridad de los residentes del<br />

AMBA (2000-2010)<br />

Daniel PEREIRA ANDRADE, Fundação Getúlio, Brazil<br />

Le pouvoir émotionnel managerial<br />

Letícia de AZEVEDO, Universidade Federal da Bahia,<br />

Salvador, Brazil<br />

Lightning kidnapping: Violent interactions<br />

Andrea P. SOSA VARROTTI, Instituto de<br />

Investigaciones Gino Germani, Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Inseguridad y sociedad civil: El caso de las<br />

organizaciones de víctimas<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

138 The dilemmas of the public safety,<br />

social inequalities, social control<br />

and deviance<br />

Location: 459 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Mariano Hernan<br />

GUTIÉRREZ, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina and April BERNARD, The University<br />

of the West Indies


Authors and Papers<br />

Alba ZALUAR, DPPA, IMS, Universidade do Estado do<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

UPP, Social UPP and Local associations<br />

Ligia MADEIRA and Alexandre RODRIGUES, Federal<br />

University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

The local management of security and the<br />

implementation of the national security and<br />

citizenship program in Brazil: From the falls in crime<br />

indexes to gain of citizenship and accountability<br />

Beatriz MOREM DA COSTA, Prefeitura de Porto<br />

Alegre, Brazil<br />

Territorios de la paz: Nuevo modelo x viejas prácticas<br />

Rossana MATTOS, UVV, UFES, UNESC, Brazil<br />

Segregation, violence and urban expansion in Grande<br />

Terra Vermelha (Vila Velha, Espírito Santo, Brasil)<br />

Elaine BARCLAY and John SCOTT, University of New<br />

England, Australia<br />

Community policing in Australia’s aboriginal<br />

communities<br />

Svetlana YAMPOLSKAYA and Norma WINSTON,<br />

University of Tampa, Florida, USA<br />

Prevention of fatal child maltreatment<br />

Beatriz WEHLE, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina and Mariana GESUALDI, Universidad<br />

Nacional de Quilmes, Argentina<br />

Work in the judiciary courts in a socioeconomic<br />

context of unemployment, exclusion and poverty<br />

Rodrigo MONTEIRO, Universidade do Estado do Rio<br />

de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Challenges, uncertainties and violence prevention: The<br />

case of Batan neighborhood in the city Rio de Janeiro<br />

Pedro Ivo MATTOS, Universidade Federal Fluminense,<br />

Brazil<br />

State of exception and bare life: A brief analysis of<br />

the processes of social inclusion and exclusion in<br />

modernity<br />

Lucía CAÑAVERAL, IIGG-CONICET, Argentina<br />

Espacio público, dispositivos de seguridad y gestión<br />

de la exclusión: El programa de recuperadores<br />

urbanos<br />

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14:30 - 16:00<br />

185 The sociological explanations of<br />

deviance, crime and social control<br />

Location: 459 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Robert Nash PARKER,<br />

University of California, USA; Francesco<br />

SIDOTI, Università dell’Aquila, Italy and Salo<br />

de CARVALHO, Federal University of Rio<br />

Grande Do Sul, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

María Soledad SANCHEZ and Ana Belén BLANCO,<br />

UBA, CONICET/UBA, Argentina<br />

Prohibición y transgresión en la obra de Bataille. El<br />

problema del crimen y el criminal<br />

Melissa PIMENTA, Universidade Federal do Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

Power relations and social control in violent areas<br />

Eduardo GEORJÃO FERNANDES, Universidade<br />

Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

Examen criminológico y control social<br />

Jorge ORDOÑEZ VALVERDE, Pontificia Universidad<br />

Javeriana Cali, Colombia<br />

Honor y masculinidad en la vida pandillera<br />

Salo DE CARVALHO, Instituto de Criminologia e<br />

Alteridade, Brazil and Janaina DE SOUZA BUJES,<br />

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

Crime Live! representations about crimes and<br />

criminals in the newspapers in state of Rio Grande do<br />

Sul, Brazil<br />

Ronald SIMONS, University of Georgia, USA and<br />

Leslie Gordon SIMONS, University of Georgia, USA<br />

Psychological traits, routine activities, and activity<br />

fields as causes of crime


Thursday 2 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

247 Human rights violations<br />

Location: 459 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ines IZAGUIRRE,<br />

University of Buenos Aires, Argentina and<br />

Jaime ZULUAGA, National University of<br />

Colombia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Alba ZALUAR, Universidade do Estado do Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

The growth of “militias” in Rio de Janeiro<br />

Graciela Cecilia SAMANES, IIGG, PECOS-IIGG-<br />

UBA, Argentina<br />

Memoria y memoriales. Las baldosas en Argentina<br />

como expresión de las memorias resistentes<br />

Mariana OLIVEIRA DE ALMEIDA, UNESP, Brazil<br />

The problem brought by the use of genetic database in<br />

criminal investigations and the protection of human rights<br />

Malena CORTE, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Repensando la historia reciente de la Argentina: La<br />

realización simbólica del genocidio<br />

Mariana POSSAS, University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Democracy, human rights and the punitive discourse<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

322 Youth and violence<br />

Location: 459 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Nilia VISCARDI,<br />

University of Republica, Uruguay and Alex<br />

TEIXEIRA, Federal University of Rio Grande<br />

Do Sul, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

María Victoria PUYOL, Universidad Nacional del<br />

Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina<br />

Una aproximación al sistema de justicia penal juvenil<br />

en la ciudad de Santa Fe<br />

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Maria Joao LEOTE DE CARVALHO, Universidade<br />

Nova de Lisboa, Portugal<br />

The Portuguese juvenile justice system: Current<br />

dynamics, challenges and risks<br />

Janaina BUJES, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande<br />

do Sul, Brazil<br />

Prácticas y saberes en la gestión de “jóvenes<br />

violentos”: Ambigüedades en la aplicación de la ley<br />

en los procesos de adolescentes acusados de<br />

infracciones<br />

Maria Vitória MOURAO, Fernando SERRA and<br />

Catarina ABREU, Technical University of Lisbon,<br />

Portugal<br />

Perceptions and strategies of safety in public places<br />

in Europe<br />

Susanne LILJEHOLM HANSSON, University of<br />

Gothenburg Sweden<br />

Local understandings of juvenile delinquency<br />

Elektra PASCHALI, Albert Ludwig Universität Freiburg,<br />

Germany<br />

Seeing violence where it is unseen: Violence as a<br />

structure forming masculinities in political youth<br />

organizations<br />

Rafael ROCHA, Universidade Federal de Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil<br />

Youth gang membership and relations of rivalry<br />

between gang members in Belo Horizonte<br />

César BARREIRA and Leonardo SÁ, Universidade<br />

Federal do Ceará, Brazil<br />

In search for respect: Youth’s values on social conflicts<br />

and violence<br />

Robert Nash PARKER, University of California, USA<br />

Youth homicide, gender, and alcohol: Cross national<br />

comparisons<br />

Liliane SANTOS, UERJ, Brazil<br />

La violencia escolar


14:30 - 16:00<br />

333 Cultural dimensions of crime and<br />

violence<br />

Location: 459 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Alex TEIXEIRA, Federal<br />

University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil and<br />

Yakov GILINSKIY, Juridical Institute of Academy<br />

of General Prosecutor’s Office of Russia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Maximo SOZZO, University of Litoral, Argentina<br />

Transición a la democracia y política penal<br />

Maria Stela GROSSI PORTO, Brasília University, Brazil<br />

Police: Professional identity and social representations<br />

Emilio AYOS, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino<br />

Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Prevención del delito y construcciones teóricas: Tres<br />

momentos para su problematización<br />

Richard ABORISADE, Tai Solarin University of<br />

Education, Nigeria<br />

The culture of crime control in Nigerian traditional<br />

society: Exploring the oro cult of Ijebu communities of<br />

western Nigeria<br />

Jose Vicente TAVARES DOS SANTOS, Federal<br />

University of Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil<br />

Violence and literature: The novel of cruelty in Latin America<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

453 The debate on policing models<br />

Location: 459 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Leticia SCHABBACH,<br />

Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul,<br />

Brazil and Marcelo DURANTE, Universidade<br />

Federal de Viçosa, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Daniel LOICK, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany<br />

Critical sociology of the police: Towards an<br />

abolitionist perspective<br />

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André ZANETIC, USP, Brazil<br />

The interface between private security and the police<br />

Diego Manuel FLEITAS ORTIZ DE ROZAS, APP,<br />

Argentina, Santiago FERNANDEZ, Universidad<br />

Nacional de Lanús, Argentina and Maria Alejandra<br />

OTAMENDI, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino<br />

Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Desafíos en el monitoreo y evaluación de una policía<br />

local<br />

Paul HATHAZY, University of California Berkeley, USA<br />

Fighting for a democratic police: National policing<br />

fields and the differential incorporation of public<br />

management and community policing in Argentina<br />

and Chile<br />

Alex NICHE TEIXEIRA, José-Vicente TAVARES DOS<br />

SANTOS, Melissa PIMENTA and Rochele<br />

FACHINETTO, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande<br />

do Sul, Brazil,<br />

Community policing in Brazil: Challenges and prospects<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

503 RC29 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 459 {NB}<br />

Chairs: Juan PEGORARO, University of<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina; Robert Nash<br />

PARKER, University of California, USA and<br />

Alex TEIXEIRA, Federal University of Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Brasil<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

559 The social construction of the police:<br />

Dilemmas of police learning<br />

Location: 459 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Jaime ZULUAGA,<br />

National University of Colombia and Jose<br />

Vicente TAVARES dos SANTOS, Federal<br />

University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Leonardo SÁ and César BARREIRA, Universidade<br />

Federal do Ceará, Brazil<br />

Disincorporation and belief crisis on officership: The<br />

case of the military police academy of Ceará


Eduardo EDUARDO NUNES JACONDINO,<br />

Universidae Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, Brazil<br />

Police education in late modernity: Dilemmas and<br />

prospects<br />

Mariana LORENZ, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Enseñar a matar. Aprender a morir<br />

Gustavo GONZALEZ, Universidad Nacional del<br />

Litoral, Argentina<br />

Policías por vocación y/o profesión. Articulaciones y<br />

tensiones entre motivos "por qué" y "para qué" "ser"<br />

policía y las definiciones de "trabajo policial"<br />

Pål WINNAESS, The Norwegian Police University<br />

College, Norway<br />

Norwegian police students’ perception of what police<br />

work is and their comprehension of what<br />

characterizes good police work<br />

Luciana GHIBERTO, Universidad Nacional del Litoral,<br />

Argentina<br />

Cultura policial, saber hacer y estereotipos:<br />

Exploración sociológica en la ciudad de Santa Fe<br />

Lucia FASCIGLIONE, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

La legión extranjera. Un análisis de las técnicas de<br />

reclutamiento del personal proveniente de otras<br />

fuerzas en la policía metropolitana de la Ciudad<br />

Autónoma de Buenos Aires<br />

Letícia ARAÚJO and Jania AQUINO, Universidade<br />

Federal do Ceará, Brazil<br />

Colliding perspectives on police training and<br />

practices: Analyzing Ronda do Quarteirão<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

631 Late modernity and social control<br />

Location: 459 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Maximo SOZZO,<br />

University of Litoral, Argentina and José Luiz<br />

RATTON, Universidade Federal Pernambuco,<br />

Brazil<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Rialize FERREIRA, University of South Africa, South<br />

Africa<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> explanations of crime, deviance and<br />

social control in a democratic South Africa<br />

Yakov GILINSKIY, St. Petersburg Juridical Institute of<br />

Academy of General Prosecutor’s Office of Russia,<br />

Russia<br />

Socio-economic inequality as main cause of deviance<br />

and crime<br />

Rochele FACHINETTO, Universidade Federal do Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

The legal discourse as a producer of gender subjects:<br />

An analysis of trials by jury in Porto Alegre/RS/Brazil<br />

Andreas GOETTLICH, University of Konstanz, Germany<br />

The normative construction of society<br />

Alla STREMOVSKAYA, Lomonosov Moscow State<br />

University, Russia<br />

Ethnic tolerance and intolerance in Russia: Current<br />

issues and trends<br />

Gabriela SEGHEZZO, IIGG/UBA/CONICET, Argentina<br />

La genealogía de la (in)seguridad como objeto de<br />

conocimiento de las ciencias sociales en la Argentina<br />

contemporánea<br />

Andrés SCHARAGER, University of Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina and Javier GARAT, University of Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

Expulsión de extranjeros, defensa social y<br />

universidad (Universidad de Buenos Aires de<br />

principios del siglo XX)<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

690 The social selectivity of criminal<br />

justice<br />

Location: 459 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Michel MISSE, Federal<br />

University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Maria<br />

Stela GROSSI PORTO, Brasília University,<br />

Brazil


Authors and Papers<br />

Maximo SOZZO and Waldemar CLAUS, University of<br />

Litoral, Argentina, Argentina<br />

¿Más allá del modelo correccional?<br />

Arthur TRINDADE, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil<br />

Effectiveness and governance of Brazilian criminal<br />

justice system<br />

Valeria VEGH WEIS, Law, COINCET-UBA, Argentina<br />

Marx and criminology<br />

Rodrigo SUASSUNA, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil<br />

Displays of crime victimization in criminal justice<br />

organizational settings<br />

Sonia BALZA, and Evangelina VENTRICE, Universidad<br />

de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

El lazo social de la ilegalidad en la industria<br />

farmacéutica<br />

Shanta BALGOBIND SINGH, University of KwaZulu-<br />

Natal, South Africa<br />

Gender perception of crime and its reduction<br />

amongst white South Africans in the province of<br />

KwaZulu-Natal<br />

Daniel HIRATA, UFRJ-NECVU, Brazil<br />

The government of illegalisms in São Paulo and Rio<br />

de Janeiro: A comparison of the informal street<br />

markets<br />

Antonella COMBA, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino<br />

Germani, Argentina<br />

Illegal activities in the agricultural production in the<br />

province of Córdoba, Argentina. An approximation<br />

to the economic organized crime in the rural area<br />

Mariana CHIES SANTOS, and Rodrigo AZEVEDO,<br />

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do<br />

Sul, Brazil<br />

Preventive custody and social exclusion<br />

Ludmila GAUDAD, Rafael ALENCAR and Marcelo<br />

BERDET, University of Brasília (UNB), Brazil<br />

The crime of being a woman: Selectivity in the<br />

Brazilian criminal justice system<br />

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12:30 - 14:00<br />

722 The metamorphosis of prison<br />

Location: 459 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Maximo SOZZO,<br />

University of Litoral, Argentina and Ligia<br />

MADEIRA, Federal University of Rio Grande<br />

do Sul, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Adriana DIAS VIEIRA, Federal University of Paraiba,<br />

Brazil<br />

Women and the criminal justice system: Drug mules,<br />

social selectivity and recent changes on the female<br />

incarceration in Brazil<br />

Jacqueline SINHORETTO, Giane SILVESTRE and<br />

Felipe Athayde Lins MELO, Federal University of São<br />

Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Social dynamics about the mass incarceration in São<br />

Paulo<br />

Sérgio ADORNO, University of S. Paulo, Brazil and<br />

Camila NUNES DIAS, Federal University of Paraná,<br />

Brazil<br />

The Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) and the<br />

articulations between the world inside and outside of<br />

the prisons: A new paradigm of public safety?<br />

Christophe MINCKE, Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis<br />

Belgium<br />

Mobility, a new paradigm for prison?<br />

Paul HATHAZY, University of California Berkeley, USA<br />

Las múltiples vidas de la rehabilitación: Campo<br />

penitenciario y usos estratégicos del discurso<br />

correccionalista en los sistemas penitenciarios de<br />

Argentina y Chile<br />

Rafaelle Lopes SOUZA, UFMG, Brazil<br />

Evaluación de los programas destinados a egresados<br />

del sistema penitenciario: Un estudio del PrEsp<br />

Claudiana PERESON, Universidad Nacional del<br />

Litoral, Argentina<br />

Una aproximación a las prácticas y representaciones<br />

de la maternidad en la cárcel de mujeres


RC30<br />

Sociology of Work<br />

Programme Coordinators: Delphine<br />

MERCIER, Centro de Estudios Mexicanos<br />

y Centroamericanos, Mexico and Emilie<br />

LANCIANO, University of Lyon, France<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

24 New Work Organization, New<br />

Work Division and New Skills. Part<br />

I: Comparative Analysis of the<br />

Practices of Work and Management<br />

of Employment<br />

Location: 17 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Emilie LANCIANO,<br />

University of Lyon, France<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Javier P. HERMO, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Sociología del trabajo y nuevas articulaciones<br />

laborales<br />

Emilie LANCIANO, University of Lyon, France<br />

How firms manage the age? A comparison between<br />

France and Japan in the electric sector<br />

Jean FINEZ, University of Lille 1, France and Marnix<br />

DRESSEN, University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-<br />

Yvelines, France<br />

Compositions et recompositions des secteurs<br />

ferroviaires en France et dans le monde. Proposition<br />

d’une grille analytique dans le cadre d’une<br />

comparaison internationale<br />

Damián PIERBATTISTI, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Neoliberalismo, reforma del estado y privatizaciones:<br />

La globalización de un modelo de gestión de la<br />

fuerza de trabajo. El caso de France Télécom en<br />

Argentina y Francia<br />

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Shinichi OGAWA, Yokohama National University,<br />

Japan<br />

How “innovative” work practices are abandoned: A<br />

case of job involvement activities in Japan and France<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

65 Innovative approaches to informal<br />

work<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC44 Labor Movements (host committee)<br />

RC30 Sociology of Work<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

120 La crisis del trabajo y políticas de<br />

vida digna: Diagnósticos, reclamos<br />

y alternativas<br />

Location: 17 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Laura L. ORTIZ-NEGRON,<br />

Universidad de Puerto Rico<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Tania GARCIA RAMOS, Universidad de Puerto Rico,<br />

Puerto Rico<br />

Políticas de vida digna: Propuesta para atender la<br />

crisis del trabajo<br />

Cinara ROSENFIELD, UFRGS, Brazil<br />

Pour surmonter la dichotomie entre travail décent et<br />

travail digne : Reconnaissance et droits de l’homme<br />

Eduardo DONZA, Universidad de Buenos Aires -<br />

Universidad Católica Argentina, Argentina<br />

Estado de situación de los derechos relacionados con<br />

el trabajo y la seguridad social en el área urbana de<br />

la Argentina, 2004-2011<br />

Raul Alejandro GUZMAN, Carlos David SANCHEZ<br />

and Juan David VANEGAS, Universidad de Antioquia,<br />

Colombia<br />

¿Qué se crea al fomentar el emprendimiento? Los<br />

impactos políticos, sociales, culturales y de<br />

solidaridad del fomento del emprendimiento


Celia PACHECO, Universidad Autónoma<br />

Metropolitana, México<br />

Trabajo informal en plazas comerciales<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

176 Panel session. Democracy at work<br />

and social justice: an international<br />

perspective<br />

Location: 17 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Delphine MERCIER,<br />

Centro de Estudios Mexicanos y<br />

Centroamericanos, Mexico<br />

Panelists: Delphine MERCIER, Centro de<br />

Estudios Mexicanos y Centroamericanos,<br />

Mexico; Marcos SUPERVIELLE, Universidad<br />

de la República, Uruguay and Paul<br />

BOUFFARTIGUE, CNRS LEST, France<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

196 Articulating work and family:<br />

Gender or professional group<br />

differences? / Conciliar empleo y<br />

familia: ¿Unas diferencias de<br />

género, de grupo profesional o<br />

otras?<br />

Location: 17 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Diane Gabrielle<br />

TREMBLAY, UQAM, Canada and Bernard<br />

Fusulier, UCL, Belgium<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Bernard FUSULIER, Université de Louvain, Belgium<br />

Combining work and family in two occupational<br />

contexts and cultures: Nurses versus police officers<br />

Anne BUSCH, University of Bielefeld, Germany<br />

Occupational gender composition and workplace<br />

support: The role of motherhood<br />

� 223 �<br />

Anja ABENDROTH, Stephanie PAUSCH, Bielefeld<br />

University, Germany and Sebastian BÖHM,<br />

Braunschweig Institute of Technology, Germany<br />

Working conditions and the desire to reduce working<br />

hours due to family responsibilities<br />

Marie-Pierre MOREAU, University of Bedfordshire,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Gender equality in the teaching profession: A crossnational<br />

comparison<br />

Juliana NAZARETH and Maria Inacia D’AVILA NETO,<br />

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

The challenge of work and family ‘conciliation’ and<br />

the bipolarity of the female labor market in<br />

contemporary Brazil<br />

Bárbara CASTRO, Universidade Estadual de<br />

Campinas, Brazil<br />

Mothering and fathering in flexible working contexts<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

257 New career theory and new realities<br />

of work in the Knowledge Economy<br />

/ Nuevas teories de la carerra y<br />

nuevas realidades de trabajo en la<br />

Economia del Conocimiento<br />

Location: 17 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Diane Gabrielle<br />

TREMBLAY, UQAM, Canada and Anne<br />

GILLET, CNAM Paris<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Anne GILLET, CNAM Paris, France<br />

Transformaciones y permanencias en las trayectorias<br />

laborales en Monterrey, México. El caso de los<br />

ingenieros del software y tele-operadores 2<br />

Leticia MUÑIZ TERRA, La Plata, Argentina<br />

Una nueva cultura del trabajo: Transformaciones en<br />

la carrera laboral de una generación de trabajadores<br />

petroleros<br />

Anne BUSCH, University of Bielefeld, Germany and<br />

Elke HOLST, German Institute for Economic Research<br />

(DIW), Germany<br />

Occupational sex segregation and management-level<br />

wages in Germany: What role does firm size play?


Gérard VALENDUC, University of Louvain-la-Neuve,<br />

Belgium<br />

Diversification of careers of knowledge workers: A<br />

European perspective from the works project<br />

Cristina BESIO, Technical University Berlin, Germany<br />

The research project and academic careers<br />

Shaun RUGGUNAN, University of KwaZulu-Natal,<br />

South Africa<br />

Career mobility of anatomical pathologists from the<br />

public to private sector in KwaZulu-Natal, South<br />

Africa<br />

Vikinta ROSINAITE, American University of the Middle<br />

East, Kuwait<br />

Organisational career is not dead<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

290 Conciliar empleo y familia: ¿Unas<br />

diferencias de género, de grupo<br />

profesional u otras?<br />

Location: 17 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Bernard FUSULIER,<br />

Université de Louvain, Belgium and Diane<br />

Gabrielle TREMBLAY, UQAM, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Karina BATTHYANY and Cecilia TOMASSINI,<br />

UdelaR, Uruguay<br />

Aportes conceptuales y empíricos para analizar el<br />

fenómeno del ausentismo laboral desde una<br />

perspectiva de género: El caso de la industria láctea<br />

en Uruguay<br />

Jordao NUNES, Universidade Federal de Goiás,<br />

Brazil<br />

Trabajo musical y género: Identidad profesional y<br />

arreglos domésticos<br />

Ania TIZZIANI, Universidad Nacional de General<br />

Sarmiento, Argentina and Lorena POBLETE,<br />

CONICET-IDES, Argentina<br />

La regulación del servicio doméstico y del cuidado en<br />

Argentina y Francia. La articulación del trabajo y la<br />

familia en las clases medias profesionales<br />

� 224 �<br />

Belmira MAGALHÃES, Rafaela DA S. MENDONÇA<br />

RÊGO and Geice QUEILA DE LIMA SILVA, Ciências<br />

Sociais, Mestranda, Maceió, Brazil<br />

La educación y las relaciones de género: Un análisis<br />

de la calificación superior femenina<br />

Laura GALVEZ GALVEZ, RC30, Colombia<br />

Conciliación vida laboral y vida familiar en mujeres<br />

obreras de Cali, Colombia<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

350 New work organization, new work<br />

division and new skills. Part II.<br />

Transnationalisation of work<br />

practices<br />

Location: 17 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Emilie LANCIANO,<br />

University of Lyon, France<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Adeline GILSON, Laboratoire d’Economie et de<br />

Sociologie du Travail, France<br />

New work organisation in public services {*}<br />

Klaus SCHMIERL, Institute for Social Science Research<br />

(ISF), Germany<br />

Correspondence of new work requirements with<br />

vocational training in cross-company alliances in the<br />

German metal industry<br />

Ricardo MULLER and Lawrence PEREIRA, Universidade<br />

Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil<br />

Changes in the world of work and the process of<br />

flexibilization in Brazil: A case study<br />

Mei-Ling LIN, National Open University, Taiwan<br />

Talent Management of Knowledge Workers and<br />

Global Migration in the New Economy:<br />

Opportunities, Challenges, and Trends


16:15 - 17:45<br />

390 Leisure, work, time-budgets and<br />

the economic crisis<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC30 Sociology of Work<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

457 Work and immigration<br />

Location: 17 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Delphine MERCIER,<br />

Centro de Estudios Mexicanos y<br />

Centroamericanos and Annalisa LENDARO,<br />

LEST-CNRS, Aix-en-Provence (France)<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Boris HEIZMANN, University of Hamburg, Germany<br />

and Elke HOLST, German Institute for Economic<br />

Research, Germany<br />

Immigrant occupational composition and the<br />

earnings of immigrants and natives in Germany {*}<br />

Joyce ANSELMO, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil<br />

Trabajo, sindicato y circulación internacional de las<br />

ideas {*}<br />

Minori MATSUTANI, Kyoto University, Japan<br />

Contemporary reversely-oriented labor migration:<br />

Japanese youth emigrants to China {*}<br />

Delphine MERCIER, Centro de Estudios Mexicanos y<br />

Centroamericanos, Mexico; Laboratoire d’Economie et<br />

de Sociologie du Travail, Aix en Provence, France<br />

Les défis de la question migratoire face à un travail<br />

globalisé<br />

Bernhard WEICHT, Utrecht University, Netherlands<br />

The intersection of social and migration policies: The<br />

situation of migrant care workers<br />

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Leonardo CAVALCANTI, Universitat Autònoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain<br />

Brazilian immigrants in Spain and their incorporation<br />

into the Spanish labour world<br />

Beatriz Isola COUTINHO and Leila de MENEZES<br />

STEIN, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil<br />

Immigrants workers in the New York city's and São<br />

Paulo city's garment industry<br />

Higuchi NAOTO, University of Tokushima, Japan and<br />

Nanako INABA, Ibaraki University, Japan<br />

The role of human and social capital to gain the<br />

upper hand in migrant’s labor market: The case of<br />

Japanese-Argentina workers in Japan<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

488 Labor solidarity in the era of neoliberal<br />

globalization<br />

Location: 17 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Adeline GILSON,<br />

Laboratoire d’Economie et de Sociologie du<br />

Travail, France<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Anne BORY, Université Lille I, France; Bérénice<br />

CRUNEL, IEP Toulouse, France; Alexandra OESER,<br />

Université Paris-Ouest, France<br />

La recomposition des solidarités ouvrières face à<br />

une délocalisation : Le cas de l’usine molex de<br />

villemur-Sur-tarn<br />

Shoji HASHIGUCHI, Ritsumeikan University, Japan<br />

Youth labor movements in Japan: Their conditions<br />

and characteristics<br />

Rosemeire SALATA and Mariana Tonussi MILANO,<br />

Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil<br />

Social-environmental responsibility: State, market and<br />

work in the sucroalcooleiro sector of the Ribeirão<br />

Preto/SP region<br />

Patricia VENDRAMIN, Fondation Travail-Université,<br />

Belgium<br />

A triple view on trade-union activism: Cause,<br />

individual and organisation


Guillermo WORMALD and Maria TREBILCOCK, Chile<br />

La revalorización del trabajo como fundamento de<br />

cohesión social: Tensiones, paradojas y desafíos<br />

Tomoko FUJISAKI, Hitotsubashi University, Japan<br />

The hardships for the small independent business<br />

brought by neo-liberal globalization: The case study<br />

of barber shops and beauty salons in Japan<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

550 RC30 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 17 {OB}<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

637 Precarity and new forms of<br />

employment<br />

Location: 17 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Emilie LANCIANO,<br />

University of Lyon, France<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Oxana ANIKOVICH, Institute of Economics and<br />

Industrial Engineering, Russia<br />

Irregular activities on the Russian labour market<br />

Serafino NEGRELLI, University of Milano Bicocca, Italy<br />

Innovative workers’ “capabilities” but less employment<br />

status and working conditions under pressure<br />

Bárbara CASTRO, Universidade Estadual de<br />

Campinas, Brazil<br />

Non-standard employment contracts and the<br />

organization of work: The case of the brazilian<br />

information technology sector<br />

Anne Marie WAUTIER, Universidade Federal de<br />

Pelotas, Brazil<br />

Le travail en perspective : Identité et subjectivité<br />

Cleiton MACIEL, Izabel VALLE, Allison ANDRADE, Federal<br />

University of Amazonas, Brazil and Jeanne Mariel BRITO,<br />

Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil<br />

Productive restructuring and labor organization in the<br />

pottery pole of Iranduba<br />

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10:45 - 12:15<br />

664 Health and safety at work:<br />

Occupational hazards and<br />

technological risks / Salud y<br />

seguridad en el trabajo: Riesgos<br />

laborales y tecnológicos<br />

Location: 17 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jorge WALTER, CEIL,<br />

Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Claire CHAY, CERTOP, France and Jens THOEMMES,<br />

CERTOP, CNRS, France<br />

Is work soluble in sustainable development ?<br />

Fabiana GRECCO, Universidade Estadual Paulista,<br />

Brazil<br />

La violencia en la trayectoria de vida de los<br />

colectores de materiales reciclables y el proceso de<br />

fabricación de la industrialización de la mercadería<br />

basura<br />

Veronika SIEGLIN, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo<br />

León, Mexico<br />

Psychosomatic health, gender and working conditions<br />

in science. A comparative study of male and female<br />

scientists in Mexican public universities<br />

Victoria HAIDAR, CONICET, Argentina<br />

The appearance and disappearance of “absenteeism”<br />

as a problem of health and safety at work (Argentina,<br />

1930-2011)<br />

Antonio STECHER, Elisa ANSOLEAGA, Juan Pablo<br />

TORO, Lorena GODOY, Universidad Diego Portales,<br />

Chile and Josep M. BLANCH, Universidad Autónoma<br />

de Barcelona, Spain<br />

Riesgos psicosociales en profesionales de la salud<br />

pública en Chile<br />

Dilek HATTATOGLU, Mugla University, Turkey<br />

Health and safety at home-based work


RC31<br />

Sociology of Migration<br />

Programme Coordinator: David<br />

BARTRAM, University of Leicester, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

14 Disasters and Social Justice for<br />

Migrants<br />

Location: 307 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers and Co-chairs: Mari<br />

SHIBA, Nagoya University, Japan; Hideki<br />

TARUMOTO, Hokkaido University, Japan and<br />

Kazuhisa NISHIHARA, Seijo University, Japan<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Claudia ANJOS, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil<br />

Survivors and migrants: A dialogue between disaster<br />

and migration in light of the case of Haitians in Brazil<br />

Kihwan KWAK, Tohoku-Gakuin University, Japan<br />

Whether to remain in Japan or not: Inner conflict of<br />

foreigners after the occurrence of the great east<br />

Japan earthquake<br />

Kazuhisa HONDA, Tokai University, Japan<br />

Multicultural communities in a global age: What the<br />

311 taught us and beyond<br />

Myungsoo KIM, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan<br />

The great eastern Japan earthquake and prejudice<br />

toward foreigners<br />

Kumiko TSUCHIDA, and Sunhee LEE, Tohoku<br />

University, Japan<br />

Rebuilding the life after disaster: The case studies of<br />

immigrant women in Tohoku<br />

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10:45 - 12:15<br />

68 Migration of labour and human<br />

rights issues: Reflections on global<br />

context<br />

Location: 307 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Bishnu BARIK,<br />

Sambalpur University, India and Smita<br />

VERMA, Isabella Thoburn College<br />

Chair: Smita VERMA, Isabella Thoburn<br />

College, India<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Brígida BAEZA, CONICET/UNPSJB, Argentina<br />

Migrantes limítrofes en Comodoro Rivadavia. Etnia,<br />

clase y nación<br />

Bishnu BARIK, Sambalpur University, India<br />

Textile industries of Surat and migrant laborers:<br />

Narratives on deprivation of basic rights in a civil<br />

society<br />

Alexandra LOWRIE, University of North Carolina at<br />

Chapel Hill, USA<br />

The (Argentine) state response to the problem of<br />

assistance to victims of human trafficking<br />

Jose GUIRADO, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

The informal organization of Bolivian immigrants in<br />

the city of São Paulo for better conditions of life<br />

Jacobo MUÑOZ COMET, Hector CEBOLLA BOADO<br />

and María MIYAR BUSTO, UNED, Spain<br />

Migrant educational investment in Spain and its<br />

return on the labour market. Reducing the<br />

employment and occupational gap?<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

124 Out of Place Emotions: managing<br />

emotions from a distance<br />

Location: 307 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Loretta BALDASSAR,<br />

University of Western Australia, Australia and<br />

Paolo BOCCAGNI, University of Trento, Italy


Authors and Papers<br />

Derek McGHEE, University of Southampton, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Competing obligations and the maintenance of physical<br />

co-presence – The impact of migration and structural<br />

constraints on post accession polish families in the UK<br />

Claudia TAZREITER, University of New South Wales,<br />

Australia<br />

Identity, emotion, memory in the structuring the<br />

moralities of migration<br />

Cecile VERMOT, Université Paris Descartes, France;<br />

Gender and timing of guilt within Argentinean<br />

migration process<br />

Chie SAKAI, Kansai University, Japan<br />

Living between two societies: Japanese women’s<br />

experience in China<br />

Shinji HIRAI, CIESAS, Mexico<br />

Political economy of nostalgia and transnational<br />

migration between Mexico and United States<br />

Szilvia SIMAI and Rosana BAENINGER, University of<br />

Campinas, Brazil<br />

The concept of loss in transnational migration {*}<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

175 Out of Place Emotions: Ambiguity<br />

of being<br />

Location: 307 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Loretta BALDASSAR,<br />

University of Western Australia, Australia and<br />

Paolo BOCCAGNI, University of Trento, Italy<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Peter KIVISTO and Vanja LA VECCHIA-MIKKOLA,<br />

University of Turku, Finland<br />

Immigrant ambivalence toward the homeland: The<br />

case of Iraqis in Helsinki and Rome<br />

Ria SMIT and Pragna RUGUNANAN, University of<br />

Johannesburg, South Africa<br />

Transnational forced migration and negotiating the<br />

confusing terrain of contrasting emotions: The case of<br />

female refugees in South Africa<br />

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Isabela CABRAL FELIX DE SOUSA, Universidade<br />

Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Grief and empowerment in the migration process of<br />

leaving Brazil to Italy<br />

Roberta RAFFAETA, Trento University, Italy<br />

Emplaced emotions: Hope explored<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

217 Migration In (Post-) Socialist<br />

Societies<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC31 Sociology of Migration<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development (host committee)<br />

Location:<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

227 Repeat migration and social<br />

inequalities and equalities<br />

Location: 307 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Caroline PLÜSS,<br />

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Osten WAHLBECK, SSKH, University of Helsinki,<br />

Finland<br />

The Finnish and Swedish migration dynamics and<br />

transnational social spaces<br />

Sara BONFANTI, Umeå University, Sweden<br />

Back to the “origins”? a capability-based assessment<br />

of the most recent migration policies in Sweden<br />

Caroline PLUSS, Nanyang Technological Universtiy,<br />

Singapore<br />

The transnational positions of male Chinese-<br />

Singaporean migrants and their social integration in<br />

transnational spaces<br />

Christopher FIORELLO, UC Berkeley, USA<br />

Invisible divides: Marriage & migration among highskilled<br />

Syrians


10:45 - 12:15<br />

251 Latin American migration,<br />

development and transnational<br />

citizenship: A South-North<br />

academic dialogue<br />

Location: 307 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Jean-Michel LAFLEUR,<br />

Université de Liège, Belgium; Elisa BREY,<br />

Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain<br />

and Isabel YÉPEZ, Université Catholique de<br />

Louvain, Belgium<br />

Chair: Jean-Michel LAFLEUR, Université de<br />

Liège, Belgium<br />

Co-Chair: Elisa BREY, Universidad<br />

Complutense de Madrid, Spain<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Isabel YEPEZ, Centre d’études du Développement,<br />

Belgium, Carmen LEDO, Centro de Planificación y<br />

Gestión, Bolivia and Mirko MAZADRO, Università<br />

IUAV di Venezia, Italy<br />

Migración transnacional, paternidad transnacional y<br />

solidaridad familiar en la ciudad de Cochabamba<br />

Janneth CLAVIJO, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba,<br />

Argentina<br />

La dimensión política del fenómeno migratorio en el<br />

contexto contemporáneo colombiano y las<br />

estrategias de vinculación con los colombianos en el<br />

exterior<br />

Sandra GIL ARAUJO, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino<br />

Germani-CONICET, Argentina, Claudia PEDONE,<br />

Institut d’Infància i Món Urbà, Spain and María<br />

Margarita ECHEVERRI, Pontificia Universidad<br />

Javeriana, Colombia<br />

Migración y familia a través del Atlántico. Un<br />

acercamiento a la reconfiguración de los vínculos<br />

familiares transnacionales de migrantes<br />

latinoamericanos en España<br />

Laura MORALES, University of Leicester, United<br />

Kingdom and Amparo GONZALEZ-FERRER, IEGD-<br />

CSIC, Spain<br />

Bridging or bonding? The nature of the social capital<br />

of Latin American immigrants in Spain and the US<br />

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Leonardo CAVALCANTI, Universitat Autònoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain<br />

An approach to the Brazilian immigrant<br />

entrepreneurship in London and Barcelona<br />

Natalia Denise SENMARTIN, Open University of<br />

Catalonia, Spain<br />

The social media dimension of migrants transnational<br />

practices: Participating in the Argentine elections<br />

2011 from abroad {*}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

304 Migrant ‘illegality’ and non-citizen<br />

precarious status in the Americas<br />

Location: 307 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: David BARTRAM,<br />

University of Leicester, United Kingdom<br />

Chair: Ewa MORAWSKA, University of<br />

Essex, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

María Teresa HERRERA VIVAR, Goethe University<br />

Frankfurt, Germany<br />

Between formal exclusion and new forms of<br />

belonging: Latin American undocumented women in<br />

Germany<br />

Abigail ANDREWS, UC Berkeley, USA<br />

Explaining Mexican communities’ contrasting<br />

relationships to the US illegality state<br />

Gustavo VERDUZCO, El Colegio de México, Mexico<br />

Forms of social inclusion in an adverse milieu:<br />

Undocumented Mexicans in New Haven, Connecticut<br />

Ariella SILVA ARAUJO, and Beatriz ISOLA<br />

COUTINHO, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil<br />

Citizenship status of immigrants: A comparative<br />

analysis between Brazil and Argentina


14:30 - 16:00<br />

345 Migrating out of the home and into<br />

the gendered and racialized<br />

globalized market of household<br />

labor<br />

Location: 307 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Shobha Hamal<br />

GURUNG, Utah State University, USA and<br />

Mary ROMERO, Arizona State University, USA<br />

Chair: Mary ROMERO, Arizona State<br />

University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Caterina ROHDE, Bielefeld Graduate School in<br />

History and Sociology, Germany<br />

Young, foreign, female: The gendered and<br />

nationalized nature of household labour in the au<br />

pair institution<br />

Laura NUSSBAUM-BARBERENA, University of Illinois<br />

at Chicago, USA<br />

Recognizing dispossession: Mobilization among<br />

Nicaraguan migrant domestic workers in Costa Rica<br />

Pilar GONALONS PONS, University of Wisconsin-<br />

Madison, USA<br />

The resurgence of paid domestic workers at the<br />

intersection of gender, class and racialized inequality<br />

Laura STEFANELLI, University of Trento, Italy<br />

The reproductive labour of care: A case study of<br />

migrant women working in Italy<br />

Monica BOYD, University of Toronto, Canada<br />

Destination Canada (?): Gender, race and changing<br />

policies for recruiting migrant domestic workers<br />

Ayse AKALIN, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey<br />

The exceptional migrants? The regularization of<br />

migrant domestic workers in Turkey<br />

Shobha HAMAL GURUNG, Southern Utah University, USA<br />

From migration to citizenship: Transnational workers,<br />

families, and children {*}<br />

Annalisa ORNAGHI and Mara TOGNETTI<br />

BORDOGNA, University of Milan-Bicocca Italy<br />

Carers’ transnational links: The ambivalence of<br />

immigrant remittances {*}<br />

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14:30 - 16:00<br />

346 Migration and Quality of Life. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC55 Social Indicators (host committee)<br />

RC31 Sociology of Migration<br />

Location: 23 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

384 Food, family and migration<br />

Location: 434 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Ethel<br />

KOSMINSKY, São Paolo State University,<br />

Brasil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Paoyi HUANG, CUNY, USA<br />

Dining table as a battlefield: Chinese immigrant<br />

brides’ food practice after migration<br />

Giralda SEYFERTH, Universidade Federal do Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Colonization, alimentary habits and the symbolic<br />

construction of Teuto-Brazilian ethnicity<br />

Miriam SANTOS, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio<br />

de Janeiro, Brazil and Maria Catarina ZANINI,<br />

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Brazil<br />

Food as an identity mark between Italian immigrants<br />

and their descendants in the south of Brazil<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

394 New migration profiles in a<br />

globalised world and changing<br />

paradigms of migration<br />

Location: 307 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Catherine de WENDEN,<br />

CERI, Sciences-Po, France<br />

Chair: Catherine de WENDEN, CERI,<br />

Sciences-Po, France


Authors and Papers<br />

Rebecca WILLIAMSON, Derya OZKUL, Chulhyo KIM,<br />

Elsa KOLETH, Stephen CASTLES and Magdalena<br />

ARIAS CUBAS, University of Sydney, Australia<br />

Operationalising the study of social transformation<br />

and international migration in the 21st century<br />

Hideki TARUMOTO, Hokkaido University, Japan<br />

State sovereignty and changing migrant profiles in Japan<br />

Camila DANIEL, DCJS, Universidade Federal Rural do<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

The ‘horizontal cooperation’ and the place of Brazil in<br />

Latin American scene: The case of Peruvian university<br />

students in Brazil<br />

Millsom HENRY-WARING and Martina BOESE,<br />

University of Melbourne, Australia<br />

New or old migration profiles? The experiences of<br />

visible migrants and refugees in rural and regional<br />

Australia<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

437 Migration, migrants and the<br />

development of inclusive urban<br />

cultures and identities. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC31 Sociology of Migration (host committee)<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Location: 307 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

452 Temporary labour migrations: The<br />

resurgence of guest worker<br />

programs<br />

Location: 468 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Gustavo VERDUZCO, El<br />

Colegio de México, Mexico<br />

Chair: Gustavo VERDUZCO, El Colegio de<br />

México, Mexico<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Rebeca RAIJMAN, University of Haifa, Israel and<br />

Adriana KEMP, Tel Aviv University, Israel<br />

Labor migration in Israel: The creation of an unfree<br />

workforce<br />

Ludger PRIES, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany<br />

(What) did we learn from history? Current debates on<br />

circular migration in Germany<br />

Ana LOPEZ SALA and Mikolaj STANEK, Institute of<br />

Economics, Geography and Demography, CSIC,<br />

Spain<br />

Labour market needs or international political agenda?<br />

Designing temporary migrant worker programmes in<br />

Spanish migration policy (2000-2010)<br />

Leiza BRUMAT, CONICET-UADE, Argentina<br />

Políticas migratorias y movimiento de trabajadores en<br />

el MERCOSUR: Desde fines del siglo XX a la<br />

actualidad<br />

Sanna SAKSELA-BERGHOLM, Mika HELANDER, and<br />

Rolle ALHO, University of Helsinki, Finland<br />

Temporary labour migrants’ experiences of working<br />

conditions and social protection in Finland {*}<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

513 Undocumented immigrants and<br />

social justice<br />

Location: 307 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Peter KIVISTO, University<br />

of Turku, Finland<br />

Chair: Peter KIVISTO, University of Turku,<br />

Finland<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Magdalena BARROS NOCK, Center for Research<br />

and Higher Education, Mexico<br />

Mixed families and their everyday life in California,<br />

USA<br />

Kyoko SHINOZAKI, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany<br />

Irregular migrant citizenship: Domestic workers<br />

negotiating social citizenship rights<br />

Francesca DEGIULI, CUNY, USA<br />

Undocumented migration and civil society


Natalia DEBANDI, Universidad de Argentina<br />

El paso por un centro de expulsión de inmigrantes en<br />

Francia<br />

Sara PARK, Kyoto University, Japan<br />

Transformation of citizenship<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

538 Migration and Development I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC31 Sociology of Migration (host<br />

committee)<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development<br />

Location: 307 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

595 RC31 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 307 {OB}<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

626 In and out of place: Participation of<br />

transnational migrants in civil<br />

society<br />

Location: 307 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Mónica<br />

IBÁÑEZ-ANGULO, University of Burgos,<br />

Spain<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Yasemin AKIS KALAYLIOGLU, Middle East Technical<br />

University, Turkey<br />

Fumbling in the dark: A study on the participation of<br />

Iranian refugees in Ankara (Turkey)<br />

Vanessa GURIDY-CERRITOS and Laura NUSSBAUM-<br />

BARBERENA, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA<br />

Emerging Latino civil society in new destinations<br />

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Laura MORALES, University of Leicester, United<br />

Kingdom, Santiago PEREZ-NIEVAS, Universidad<br />

Autónoma de Madrid, Spain and Daniela VINTILA,<br />

Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos, CSIC, Spain<br />

Residential concentration, ethnicity, political<br />

opportunities and the representation of immigrantorigin<br />

minorities in Spain<br />

Nadia NUR, Roma Tre University, Italy<br />

Going south, going local. Social and spatial inclusion<br />

of immigrants in the cities of south<br />

Luis Eduardo THAYER, Universidad de Los Lagos, Chile<br />

Límites sociales e institucionales del reconocimiento:<br />

El acceso precario de los inmigrantes<br />

latinoamericanos a la sociedad chilena<br />

Andrew ORTON, Durham University, United Kingdom<br />

Building migrants’ belonging through positive<br />

interactions {*}<br />

634 Migration and Development II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC31 Sociology of Migration<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development (host committee)<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

660 Diasporas, nation-states and<br />

regional integration<br />

Location: 307 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Oluyemi FAYOMI,<br />

Covenant University, Nigeria<br />

Chair: Theophilus FADAYOMI, Covenant<br />

University, Nigeria<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ignacio IRAZUZTA, Universidad del País Vasco, Spain<br />

Políticas del desarraigo: Un ejercicio de comparación<br />

en torno a la emergencia de las "nuevas diásporas"<br />

Mari SHIBA, Nagoya University, Japan<br />

Intercountry adopted children from Korea: Their status<br />

as modern diasporas and their new identity as the<br />

facilitators in the globalized societies


Martin ROSENFELD, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium<br />

The complex dance of diaspora and transnationalism<br />

taking place in the euro-African second hand cars<br />

exportation business<br />

Larisa FIALKOVA, University of Haifa, Israel<br />

Russians in Germany: A new diaspora literature in the<br />

making<br />

Oluyemi FAYOMI, Covenant University, Nigeria and<br />

Lanre ADEOLA, Crawford University, Nigeria<br />

The emerging role of diaspora in the restructuring of<br />

the Nigerian state<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

670 Migration and Quality of Life. Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC55 Social Indicators (host committee)<br />

RC31 Sociology of Migration<br />

Location: 23 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

710 Migration, migrants and the<br />

development of inclusive urban<br />

cultures and identities II<br />

Location: 307 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Marco MARTINIELLO,<br />

University of Liège, Belgium and Yuri<br />

KAZEPOV, University of Urbino, Italy<br />

Chair: Marco Martiniello, University of Liège,<br />

Belgium<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Pauline CLECH, Sciences-po/CNRS, France<br />

‘Red suburb’ and otherness: How migrant arts<br />

became legitimate in the communist and working<br />

class Parisian suburb<br />

Elsa KOLETH, University of Sydney, Australia<br />

The ‘real’ alternative: Multiculturalism and community<br />

arts in Sydney<br />

Christiane SCHLOTE, University of Zurich, Switzerland<br />

Staging south Asian Diasporas<br />

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14:30 - 16:00<br />

744 Sexualities and migration<br />

Location: 443 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Bernadetta SIARA and<br />

John SOLOMOS, City University London,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Chair: Bernadetta SIARA, City University<br />

London, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Francesca LAGOMARSINO and Chiara PAGNOTTA,<br />

Università di Genova, Italy<br />

Entre la chica buena y la mala: Discursos en torno a<br />

la sexualidad de chicas ecuatorianas en Italia<br />

Adriana PISCITELLI, State University of Campinas, Brazil<br />

Global imbrications between sex and marriage<br />

markets: Brazilian women in southern Europe<br />

RC32<br />

Women in Society<br />

Programme Coordinator: Evangelia<br />

TASTSOGLOU, Saint Mary's University, Canada<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

13 Democracy, Work and Gender<br />

Equality: A Comparative and Cross-<br />

Cultural Perspective<br />

Location: 446 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers and Co-chairs: Solange<br />

SIMOES, Eastern Michigan University, USA<br />

and Bila SORG, Federal University of Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil


Authors and Papers<br />

Aline Tereza BORGHI LEITE, Federal University of São<br />

Carlos, Brazil<br />

Gender inequalities among journalists in São Paulo –<br />

The Brazilian context of the increasing feminization of<br />

the profession of journalism and journalism education<br />

Martin GASSER, Sarah KERSTEN, Michael NOLLERT<br />

and Sebastian SCHIEF, University of Fribourg,<br />

Switzerland<br />

Gender inequality in the division of paid and unpaid<br />

work: A comparison of Swiss regions<br />

Tricia McTAGUE, Eastern Michigan State, USA<br />

Young women democratizing the workplace:<br />

Gendered union organizing in the feminized US<br />

service sector<br />

Sylvie FOGIEL - BIJAOUI, The Academic College of<br />

Management, Rishon LeZion, Israel<br />

The future is still waiting for us: Arab–Israeli women<br />

in the Israeli labor market<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

90 Women, violence and social justice.<br />

Part I.<br />

Location: 446 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Evangelia TASTSOGLOU,<br />

Saint Mary's University, Canada and Antoinette<br />

HETZLER, University of Lund, Sweden<br />

Chair: Evangelia TASTSOGLOU, Saint Mary's<br />

University, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Cynthia DEITCH, George Washington University, USA<br />

and Ariane HEGEWISCH, Institute for Women’s Policy<br />

Research, USA<br />

Sexual assault and harassment of immigrant workers<br />

in the United States: Overcoming obstacles to legal<br />

and social justice<br />

M. Laura CORRADI, Università della Calabria, Italy<br />

Sex and violence in commercials: Freedom of<br />

expression or symbolic aggression?<br />

Antoinette HETZLER, Lunds University, Sweden<br />

It wasn’t my fault<br />

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Melanie HEATH, McMaster University, Canada<br />

The sticky wicket of regulating violence against<br />

women in polygamy: Feminist perspective on the<br />

constitutional challenge in Canada<br />

Katherine MEYER, The Ohio State University, USA, Helen<br />

RIZZO, American University in Cairo, Egypt and Anne<br />

PRICE, University of South Florida Polytechnic, USA<br />

Campaign against sexual harassment in Egypt<br />

Neerja AHLAWAT, University Rohtak Haryana India,<br />

Marriage norms, social sanctions and honour killings<br />

in Haryana<br />

Juliana JAYME, Alessandra CHACHAM and Mariana<br />

MORAIS, PUC Minas, Brazil<br />

Sex work, identity and space occupation in the<br />

downtown of Belo Horizonte, Brazil {*}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

127 RC32 Round Table: Challenging<br />

gendered spaces and categories<br />

Location: 22 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Vappu TYYSKA, Ryerson<br />

University, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Loreley GARCIA, Federal University of Paraiba, Brazil<br />

The pitfalls of desire<br />

Mariana PULHEZ, Universidade Estadual de Campinas,<br />

Brazil<br />

Être mère Sur la blogosphère : La maternité active<br />

dans les cybercarnets<br />

Annalee LEPP, Jo-Anne LEE and Veronica PACINI-<br />

KETCHABAW, University of Victoria, Canada<br />

Exploring intimate economies: An alternative<br />

framework for activists?<br />

Kristy KELLY, Columbia University, USA<br />

Reframing gender class and retirement rights in Vietnam<br />

128 RC32 Round Table: Violence:<br />

expressions and solutions<br />

Location: 25 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Vappu<br />

TYYSKA, Ryerson University, Canada


129 RC32 Round Table: Women in<br />

action: Images and realities<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Vappu TYYSKA, Ryerson<br />

University, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Orly TSARFATY, Communication, Academic College<br />

of Emeq Yezreel, Israel and Dalia LIRAN-ALPER,<br />

College of management academic studies, Israel<br />

The people demand social justice<br />

Marlene TEIXEIRA RODRIGUES and Kamila FIGUEIRA<br />

DA SILVA, Universidad de Brasília, Brazil<br />

La lucha contra la violencia contra la mujer y la<br />

atención primaria de salud – Reflexiones desde el<br />

programa de agentes comunitarios de salud en<br />

Brasilia (DF-BR)<br />

130 RC32 Round Table: Women’s work<br />

environments<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Vappu TYYSKA, Ryerson<br />

University, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Maria Lucero JIMENEZ, UNAM, Mexico<br />

Changes in gender relations. Economic and labor<br />

changes and its effects<br />

Angammal SANTHI S., NIFT Chennai, India<br />

Gender mainstreaming in police and apparel<br />

companies in Tamil Nadu for human resource<br />

development and improving organizational<br />

effectiveness<br />

Alicia GIRÓN, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de<br />

México, Mexico and Mirosalba CANCINO LARA<br />

Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas, Mexico<br />

Mexican business women in the United States<br />

Manuel Ángel RODRIGUEZ and Rocío LOPEZ<br />

VELASCO, Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero,<br />

Mexico<br />

Género, educación y (e) migración en el sureste<br />

mexicano<br />

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131 RC32 Round Table: Women, welfare<br />

& economic (re)structuring<br />

Location: 33 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Vappu TYYSKA, Ryerson<br />

University, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Olabisi YUSUFF, Lagos State University, Nigeria<br />

The challenges and constraints of rural women<br />

informal economic activities in Ogun State, Nigeria<br />

Sara HELMAN, Ben Gurion University of the Negev,<br />

Israel and Ofira BEN SHLOMO, Hebrew University of<br />

Jerusalem, Israel<br />

Surviving poverty and workfare: Lone mothers’<br />

families survival strategies under conditions of<br />

extreme social insecurity<br />

Yumi Garcia dos SANTOS, Instituto Nacional de<br />

Ciência e Tecnologia, Brazil<br />

Women autonomy and social policy: Community,<br />

religion and new welfare programs at São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Bahira Sherif TRASK and Megan BAROLET-FOGARTY,<br />

University of Delaware, USA<br />

Addressing the impact of globalization, poverty and<br />

women’s labor force participation: Three case studies<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

181 Researching women’s lives in postcolonial<br />

contexts: Challenges and<br />

transformations in decolonizing self<br />

and research<br />

Location: 446 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Akosua Adomako<br />

AMPOFO, University of Ghana<br />

Chair: Akosua Adomako AMPOFO,<br />

University of Ghana<br />

Co-Chair: Dilek CINDOGLU, Bilkent<br />

University, Turkey<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sylvanna FALCON, University of California, Santa<br />

Cruz, USA<br />

Conducting feminist research in the country of one’s<br />

familial past


Nadia SANGER, Human Sciences Research Council,<br />

South Africa<br />

In the middle of the story: Reflecting on feminist<br />

theory, epistemology, and practice in engaging<br />

gender non-conforming persons on the cape flats<br />

communities of South Africa<br />

Christina SCHRAMM, Programa de Doctorado en<br />

Estudios de la Sociedad y la Cultura, Costa Rica<br />

Researching afro-descendent and indigenous<br />

women’s lives in the tropics. Knowledge productions<br />

at a crossroads<br />

Manisha DESAI, University of Connecticut, USA<br />

The possibilities and perils for scholar-activists and<br />

activist-scholars: Reflections on the “feminist<br />

dialogues”<br />

Juliana NAZARETH, Federal University of Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

The challenge of building a logical methodology for<br />

participatory, feminists and post-colonial researches<br />

with migrant women<br />

Karina BIDASECA, Universidad General San Martin,<br />

Argentina<br />

Postcolonial feminism: An essay about third feminism<br />

Glenda BONIFACIO, University of Lethbridge,<br />

Canada<br />

Pinay postcolonial subjects in the global economy:<br />

Feminist research discursive practices and ethics<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

218 Movimientos de mujeres por la<br />

justicia social y la democratización<br />

en América Latina / Women`s<br />

movements for social justice and<br />

democratization in Latin America<br />

Part I<br />

Location: 446 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Alicia Itati PALERMO,<br />

National University of Lujan, Argentina; Alicia<br />

DAMBRAUSKAS, Ministry of Education and<br />

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Culture, Uruguay and Marlise MATOS,<br />

UFMG, Brazil<br />

Chairs: Alicia DAMBRAUSKAS, Ministry of<br />

Education and Culture, Uruguay and Alicia<br />

Itati PALERMO, National University of Lujan,<br />

Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

María Isabel DOMÍNGUEZ GARCÍA, Centro de<br />

Investigaciones Psicológicas y Sociológicas, Cuba<br />

Justicia social y equidad de género. La mujer joven<br />

cubana<br />

Manuel Ángel RODRIGUEZ, Universidad Autónoma<br />

de Guerrero, Mexico<br />

Representación política y violación a la<br />

representación de cuota de género en México<br />

Breno CYPRIANO, Universidade Federal de Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil and Celso Rúbio SANT’ANA<br />

CARDOSO, Pontíficia Universidade Católica de<br />

Minas Gerais, Brazil<br />

Gender and feminism in Latin American comparative<br />

politics: The relationship of the state, international<br />

organizations, social movements and experts in the<br />

struggle for gender global justice<br />

Eva Alterman BLAY, University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Feminismo, los derechos humanos y justicia social<br />

Maria DEL Pilar EGO-AGUIRRE, Women in Society,<br />

Peru<br />

Asháninka empoderada: Una reflexión antropológica<br />

sobre los procesos de empoderamiento de las<br />

mujeres dirigentas de la FREMANK, un estudio de<br />

caso en la selva central peruana<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

244 Gender, science and technology:<br />

Post-colonial and feminist<br />

perspectives<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC32 Women in Society (host committee)<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology<br />

Location: 446 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions


12:30 - 14:00<br />

320 Women, violence and social justice.<br />

Part II<br />

Location: 446 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Antoinette HETZLER, Lunds<br />

University, Sweden and Evangelia<br />

TASTSOGLOU, Saint Mary's University, Canada<br />

Chair: Antoinette HETZLER, Lunds University,<br />

Sweden<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Vappu TYYSKÄ, Ryerson University, Canada<br />

Girls, adult and older women, and family violence in<br />

immigrant communities: A multigenerational approach<br />

Roberta VILLALON, St. John’s University, USA<br />

The nuances of agency: Latina survivors of gender<br />

violence and gatekeepers of citizenship in the US<br />

Evangelia TASTSOGLOU, Saint Mary's University, Canada<br />

Understanding violence and anti-violence work in the<br />

context of immigration and diversity<br />

Arvinder ANSARI, University, New Delhi, India<br />

Gendered violence in Kashmir: A case study of half<br />

widows in Kashmir<br />

Chrysanthi ZACHOU, American College of Greece,<br />

Athens, Greece<br />

Prioritizing violence against women: The new<br />

agenda-setting of women’s organizations‘ in Greece<br />

Luz María C. JAIMES LEGORRETA, Universidad<br />

Autónoma del Estado de México, Mexico<br />

La violación a los derechos de las mujeres en México:<br />

Un problema sociocultural<br />

Anelise ESTIVALET, PMPA, Brazil<br />

Política y género en el cotidiano: el proyecto<br />

“Mulheres da Paz” en Porto Alegre, Brazil {*}<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

349 Movimientos de mujeres por la<br />

justicia social y la democratización<br />

en América Latina / Women`s<br />

movements for social justice and<br />

democratization in Latin America<br />

Part II<br />

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Location: 446 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Alicia Itati PALERMO,<br />

National University of Lujan, Argentina; Alicia<br />

DAMBRAUSKAS, Ministry of Education and<br />

Culture, Uruguay and Marlise MATOS,<br />

UFMG, Brazil<br />

Chair: Marlise MATOS, UFMG, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Anna-Britt COE, Umeå University, Sweden<br />

Cómo perciben los/as tomadores de decisiones<br />

gubernamentales la incidencia política feminista a<br />

favor de los derechos reproductivos: Dos casos<br />

regionales en el Perú<br />

Claudia ANZORENA, INCIHUSA, CONICET,<br />

Argentina and Ruth ZURBBRIGEN, Colectiva Feminista<br />

La Revuelta, Argentina<br />

A luchar, a luchar, por el aborto legal!: Acciones y<br />

procesos de instalación del derecho al aborto legal<br />

en Argentina en el siglo XXI<br />

Deborah DAICH, CONICET/UBA, Argentina and<br />

Mónica TARDUCCI, UBA/UNSAM, Argentina<br />

“Aborto legal, una deuda de la democracia”. Aportes<br />

para una historia de la lucha por la despenalización<br />

y legalización del aborto en la Argentina<br />

Adriana CAUSA, UBA-UNSAM, Argentina<br />

Los movimientos sociales y su incidencia en la<br />

agenda de género en Argentina<br />

Érika OLIVEIRA AMORIM, Neide Maria ALMEIDA<br />

PINTO and Aline GUIZARDI DELESPOSTE,<br />

Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Brazil<br />

¿La participación de mujeres en sindicatos de<br />

trabajadores rurales modifica las relaciones de poder<br />

en el medio rural? Un análisis en el sindicato de los<br />

trabajadores de Espera Feliz, Minas Gerais, Brasil<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

386 Gender & Arab revolts: Where are<br />

the women?<br />

Location: 446 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ashraf MAHMOUD,<br />

American University of Cairo, Egipt and Zakia<br />

SALIME, Rutgers University, USA<br />

Chair: Zakia SALIME, Rutgers University, USA


Authors and Papers<br />

Alejandra MARINES, Universidad de Monterrey,<br />

Mexico<br />

Defying the Saudi State: Women’s tactics<br />

Jane TCHAICHA, Bentley College, USA and Khedija<br />

ARFAOUI, American Studies, La Marsa, Tunisia<br />

Governance, women, and the new Tunisia<br />

Suaad Zayed AL-ORAIMI, UAE University, United<br />

Arab Emirates<br />

Women’s role in the current social movement in<br />

Yemen<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

431 Gender policies in Latin America: A<br />

route to social justice?<br />

Location: 446 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Maria Salet FERREIRA<br />

NOVELLINO, Brazilian Institute of Geography<br />

and Statistics, Brazil; Gloria Jovita<br />

GUADARRAMA, EL Colegio Mexiquense,<br />

Mexico and Jussara PRA, Federal University<br />

of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

Chair: Breno CYPRIANO, Universidade<br />

Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Maria Salet NOVELLINO, Institute of Geography and<br />

Statistics, Brazil<br />

Local gender policies in Brazil<br />

Cibele CHERON, Universidade Federal do Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

Contribuições da metodologia feminista e de gênero<br />

ao monitoramento e avaliação de políticas públicas<br />

no Brasil<br />

Claudia ANZORENA, INCIHUSA, CONICET,<br />

Argentina<br />

"Las mujeres deciden, el estado garantiza y la sociedad<br />

respeta" algo mas que una utopía? Tensiones entre<br />

derechos reconocidos y políticas de redistribución<br />

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Gloria LYNCH, Universidad Nacional de Luján,<br />

Argentina<br />

Las políticas de igualdad de género en la reforma de<br />

la policía de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Nélida ARCHENTI, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina and Inés TULA. Conicet, Argentina<br />

De las cuotas a la paridad política, un largo<br />

recorrido hacia la equidad de género<br />

Gessika Cecilia CARVALHO DA SILVA and Eliana<br />

MONTEIRO MOREIRA, Universidade Federal da<br />

Paraíba, Brazil<br />

Reducción de las desigualdades de género en el<br />

trabajo: Un análisis del ‘programa nacional trabalho<br />

e empreendedorismo da mulher’<br />

Katherine MAICH, University of California, Berkeley, USA<br />

Gendered exclusion from an unstable state:<br />

Guatemala’s domestic worker movement<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

484 Identity politics and skilled<br />

migration: Negotiating social justice<br />

issues<br />

Location: 446 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Glenda BONIFACIO,<br />

University of Lethbridge, Canada and Cynthia<br />

JOSEPH, Monash University, Australia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Bernhard WEICHT, Utrecht University, Netherlands<br />

Loving carer or skilled worker: The social, political<br />

and economics construction of migrant care workers<br />

Bernadetta SIARA, City University London, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Polish women in the British labour market:<br />

Experiences of de-skilling and re-skilling<br />

Floya ANTHIAS, Roehampton University, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Resources, forms of capital and gender: Transnational<br />

mobility and mobilisation<br />

Cynthia JOSEPH, Monash University, Australia<br />

Malaysian immigrant women in Australia: Culture,<br />

education and work


Chrysanthi ZACHOU, American College of Greece,<br />

Greece and Evaggelia KALERANTE, University West<br />

Macedonia, Greece<br />

The impact of economic recession on Albanian<br />

female immigrants in Greece<br />

Margarida FONTES, LNEG/DINAMIA, Portugal and<br />

Emilia ARAUJO, U. Minho, Portugal<br />

Women and foreigners: Understanding the<br />

importance of mobility in science careers<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

510 The Role of Language in Shaping<br />

Gender Justice and Sexual Rights<br />

Movements<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC32 Women in Society<br />

RC25 Language and Society (host committee)<br />

Location: 32 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

551 RC32 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 446 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Evangelia TASTSOGLOU,<br />

Saint Mary's University, Canada<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

581 Gender empowerment and<br />

microfinance: Theoretical and<br />

empirical perspectives<br />

Location: 453 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Bahira Sherif TRASK,<br />

University of Delaware, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Stephne HERSELMAN, University of South Africa,<br />

South Africa<br />

Group-based activities, mutual support and poverty<br />

relief: Women in microfinance in South Africa<br />

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Nana Akua ANYIDOHO, University of Ghana, Ghana<br />

Gender empowerment and microfinance: Theoretical<br />

and empirical perspectives<br />

Veena POONACHA, Research Center for Women’s<br />

Studies, India<br />

Initiating social change through self-help groups:<br />

Case studies from Maharashtra<br />

Roohi GUPTA, Indian Institute of Management<br />

Calcutta, India<br />

Empowering women through profitable microfinance:<br />

A case study of Bandhan<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

580 From subordination to<br />

representation: Democratization,<br />

social justice and empowerment in<br />

the Middle East<br />

Location: 446 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Suaad Zayed<br />

AL-ORAIMI, UAE University and Nazanin<br />

SHAHROKNI, UC Berkeley, USA<br />

Chairs: Suaad Zayed AL-ORAIMI, UAE<br />

University and Nilay Cabuk KAYA, Ankara<br />

University, Turkey<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Katherine MEYER, The Ohio State University, USA and<br />

Anne PRICE, University of South Florida Polytechnic, USA<br />

Women's political action in the Middle East:<br />

Engagement and norms<br />

Rabab ABDULHADI, San Francisco State University, USA<br />

Producing knowledge for justice? Gender/sexuality<br />

studies and the consumption of Arabs and Muslims<br />

Nazanin SHAHROKNI, UC Berkeley, USA<br />

Ideologies in motion: Gender-segregated buses in<br />

Tehran, Iran


14:30 - 16:00<br />

603 Women, leisure and family in the<br />

age of transformations<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC32 Women in Society<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

617 Aging and the care crisis<br />

Location: 446 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Francesca DEGIULI,<br />

CUNY, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Debra KING, Flinders University, Australia<br />

Whither the migrant workforce in community (in-home)<br />

aged care in Australia?<br />

Susanne GOETZ, Institute for Employment Researchm,<br />

Germany<br />

Reconciling paid work and care in Germany: Only a<br />

women`s matter?<br />

Lourdes BENERIA, Cornell University, USA and Maria<br />

MARTINEZ-IGLESIAS, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain<br />

Economic crisis and elder care system in Spain<br />

Helma LUTZ, University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany<br />

The European divide: Care politics in Europe<br />

Karina BATTHYANY, Udelar, Uruguay<br />

Envejecimiento, cuidados y género<br />

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09:00 - 10:30<br />

618 Challenging the logic of<br />

neoliberalism: Labor-feminist<br />

coalitions and work-family policy<br />

campaigns<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC32 Women in Society<br />

RC44 Labor Movements (host committee)<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

686 The ethics of intersectional politics<br />

and the challenges to alliances and<br />

coalition building in and outside<br />

academe<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC32 Women in Society (host committee)<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations<br />

Location: 446 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

726 Women, Islamic piety and social<br />

justice: ‘The headscarf ban’ at the<br />

intersections of intimate and public<br />

democratization<br />

Location: 446 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Dilek CINDOGLU, Bilkent<br />

University, Turkey<br />

Chair: Nazanin SHAHROKNI, UC Berkeley, USA<br />

Panelists: Gul OZYEGIN, The College of<br />

William and Mary, USA; Ayse SAKTANBER,<br />

Middle East Technical University, Turkey;<br />

Gökce YURDAKUL, Humboldt University<br />

Berlin, Germany and Asli Cirakman DEVECI,<br />

Middle Eastern Technical University of<br />

Ankara, Turkey


Authors and Papers<br />

Gul OZYEGIN, The College of William and Mary,<br />

USA<br />

Educated gender, unattached desires: Muslim pious<br />

women’s narratives<br />

Ayse SAKTANBER, Middle East Technical University,<br />

Turkey<br />

A paradoxical reconciliation: The headscarf issue as<br />

a search for social justice and democratization<br />

Dilek CINDOGLU, Bilkent University, Turkey<br />

The contested boundaries of the patriarchal political<br />

culture in Turkey: Women’s reputation, honor and the<br />

headscarf<br />

Leila BENHADJOUDJA, Université du Québec à<br />

Montréal, Canada<br />

Le féminisme islamique : Un contre-public subalterne ?<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

751 Violence, liberty and<br />

constitutionalism: Feminist<br />

perspectives<br />

Location: 446 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Kalpana<br />

KANNABIRAN, Council for Social<br />

Development, India<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Lotsmart FONJONG and Irene SAMA-LANG,<br />

University of Buea, Cameroon<br />

Rethinking existing strategies for promoting women’s<br />

land rights in Cameroon: Building gender capacity<br />

for male actors<br />

Linda CHRISTIANSEN-RUFFMAN, Saint Mary's<br />

University, Canada<br />

Violence, liberty and constitutionalism: A historical<br />

and contemporary reflection from Atlantic Canada<br />

Veena POONACHA, Research Center for Women’s<br />

Studies, India<br />

Gender violence in conflict zones: A story from<br />

Gadchiroli, Maharashtra<br />

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14:30 - 16:00<br />

753 Women, poverty and the struggle<br />

for survival<br />

Location: 17 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Anita DASH, Ravenshaw<br />

University, India and Sattish SHARMA, HP<br />

University, India<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sarah SILVA TELLES, Pontifícia Universidade Católica<br />

do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Women in poverty: Intergenerational experiences<br />

Jef HENDRICKX and Stef ADRIAENSSENS, University<br />

College Brussels, Belgium<br />

Why culture makes a difference: Explaining women’s<br />

prostitution by social closure and the traditionalist<br />

gender norm<br />

Patience ELABOR-IDEMUDIA, University of<br />

Saskatchewan, Canada<br />

African immigrant women’s entrepreneurships in<br />

Canada as pathway for alleviating poverty:<br />

Challenges, conflicts and successes<br />

Molly CHATTOPADHYAY, Giridih, India<br />

Women miners of India: Gender wage gap<br />

Birendra SUNA, Chanderprabhu Jain College of<br />

Higher Studies, India<br />

Poverty eradication and women’s empowerment: A<br />

sociological setting of social capital & self-help groups<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

768 RC32 Round Table: The shifitng<br />

ground of feminist action and analysis<br />

Location: 22 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Vappu TYYSKA, Ryerson<br />

University, Canada and Linda<br />

CHRISTIANSEN-RUFFMAN, Saint Mary's<br />

University, Canada


Authors and Papers<br />

Andreia de LIMA SILVA, Universidade Federal de<br />

Pernambuco, Brazil<br />

Territorialidad e idiomas: Diálogos, memorias de la<br />

mujer de los movimientos sociales en la política de<br />

formación en el contexto de la productividad de la<br />

economía de reproducción<br />

Rosimeire SILVA, University of Coimbra, Portugal<br />

Women in the streets and affections: Revisiting the<br />

debate on the “affective turn” in feminist theory<br />

Solange SIMOES, Eastern Michigan University, USA<br />

Survey methodology and gender political inequality:<br />

Are imported questions undermeasuring women’s<br />

activism in the global south?<br />

Ligaya LINDIO-McGOVERN, Indiana University, USA<br />

Conducting international fieldwork: Methodological<br />

and ethical issues and their significance in<br />

conceptualizing feminist research<br />

Per WISSELGREN, Umeå University, Sweden<br />

‘Not too many ladies, but too few men’: On the gendered<br />

co-construction of social science and its publics<br />

769 RC32 Round Table: Women in social<br />

movements<br />

Location: 25 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Vappu TYYSKA, Ryerson<br />

University Canada and Linda<br />

CHRISTIANSEN-RUFFMAN, Saint Mary's<br />

University, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Elisabeth TUIDER and Miriam TRZECIAK, University of<br />

Kassel, Germany<br />

El movimiento de mujeres zapatistas – Una<br />

perspectiva poscolonial hacia las políticas de<br />

inclusión y el concepto de la democratización<br />

Sonia JAMES-WILSON, Catalyst Research and<br />

Development, USA and Laura JAMES, Laura James<br />

Fine Art, USA<br />

The nanny series: A postcolonial reading<br />

Aline Guizardi DELESPOSTE, Ana Louise CARVALHO<br />

FIUZA and Érika AMORIM, Universidade Federal de<br />

Viçosa, Brazil<br />

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Les femmes em mouviment : La participation politique<br />

contre les barrages et par les droits sociaux à la zona<br />

da mata de Minas Gerais – BR<br />

Danyelle Nilin GONÇALVES, Universidade Federal<br />

do Ceará, Brazil<br />

Cuidar de la comunidad: La actuación de las<br />

promotoras de paz<br />

770 RC32 Round Table: Women,<br />

mothers, families<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Vappu TYYSKA, Ryerson<br />

University, Canada and Linda<br />

CHRISTIANSEN-RUFFMAN, Saint Mary's<br />

University, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Esther HERNÁNDEZ-MEDINA, Instituto Tecnológico<br />

de Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic<br />

“Take your rosaries out of our ovaries”: Counterhegemony,<br />

and the multiplier effects of the Dominican<br />

feminist movement<br />

Erika VAN ROMPAEY, Universidad de la República<br />

del Uruguay, Uruguay<br />

El cuidado social y las políticas públicas. Su<br />

incidencia en el empleo, la formación y cualificación<br />

de las trabajadoras en el cuidado en domicilio de<br />

dependientes: El caso barcelonés y montevideano<br />

Pilar GONALONS PONS, University of Wisconsin-<br />

Madison, USA<br />

Migrants at the service of gender equality, framing<br />

the resurgence of paid domestic workers in the EU<br />

Elzbieta Anna CZAPKA and Izabela LUCJAN, Marie<br />

Curie-Sklodowska University, Poland<br />

Socio-economic consequences of professional activity<br />

of women. A case of Poland<br />

Ana Josefina CUEVAS HERNANDEZ, Universidad de<br />

Colima, Mexico<br />

Empobrecimiento de la familia tras la ruptura o<br />

muerte de la pareja


RC33<br />

Logic and Methodology<br />

in Sociology<br />

Programme Coordinator: Nina BAUR,<br />

University of Berlin, Germany<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

31 RC33 Round Table: Empirical<br />

Methods in Aging Research. Part II<br />

Location: 22 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Godfrey St. BERNARD,<br />

The University of the West Indies, Trinidad<br />

and Tobago<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Verónica MONTES DE OCA, Universidad Nacional<br />

Autónoma de México, México, and Rogelio SAENZ,<br />

University of Texas at San Antonio, USA<br />

Salud, envejecimiento y migración Mexico-Estados<br />

Unidos: Una aproximación desde el curso de vida {*}<br />

Sanjukta DAS, Kendrapara Autonomous College, India<br />

Successful aging: A socio psychological prospective<br />

Patrick KUTSCHAR, Barbara MITTERLEHNER, Cornelia<br />

KRÜGER, Jürgen OSTERBRINK and Marco<br />

HUFNAGEL, Paracelsus Medical University, Austria<br />

Screening of the cognitive state as an important<br />

precondition of empirical research among older<br />

populations<br />

Elisabet CEDERSUND, Linköping University, Sweden<br />

Discursive positioning in everyday encounters in elder<br />

care<br />

Elena DEL BARRIO, Unai DIAZ-ORUETA, Mayte<br />

SANCHO, Javier YANGUAS and Elena URDANETA,<br />

Ingema-San Sebastián, Spain<br />

Un acercamiento al fenómeno housing a través de<br />

metodología cualitativa y cuantitativa {*}<br />

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José Mauricio ARGUELLES PEREZ, Instituto Tecnológico<br />

y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Mexico<br />

Meaning of work and elderly<br />

Glaucia DESTRO DE OLIVEIRA, Universidade Estadual<br />

de Campinas, Brazil<br />

When the old person is the other<br />

32 RC33 Round Table: Epistemology<br />

and Research Design<br />

Location: 33 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Godfrey St. BERNARD,<br />

The University of the West Indies, Trinidad<br />

and Tobago<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

A-chin HSIAU, Institute of Sociology, Taiwan<br />

Sociology as social memory: Narrative identity and<br />

knowledge construction in the study of “Chinese<br />

modernization” in post-war Taiwan<br />

Victor VAKHSHTAYN, Russian Presidential Academy of<br />

National Economy and Public Administration, Russia<br />

Sociologism and sociology: Cognitive styles of<br />

sociological explanation<br />

33 RC33 Round Table: Process-<br />

Oriented Methodology and Theories<br />

in Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology. Part II<br />

Location: 27 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Godfrey St. BERNARD,<br />

The University of the West Indies, Trinidad<br />

and Tobago<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Cora ESCOLAR and Silvina FABRI, Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Memoria y espacio social. La territorialización de la<br />

memoria<br />

Tamara GRIGOROWITSCHS, Universidade de São<br />

Paulo, Brazil<br />

El método comparativo de Max Weber: El papel de<br />

las tipologías del capitalismo en la comprensión de la<br />

economía moderna


José Antônio SILVA JUNIOR, Brazil<br />

La problemática en los estudios sociológicos de la<br />

democracia. Estudio comparativo sobre la<br />

democracia en Brasil y México<br />

Gonzalo SEID, Universidad de Buenos Aires - Instituto<br />

de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Argentina<br />

Reflexiones metodológicas sobre imágenes de clases<br />

sociales {*}<br />

Adriana GARCIA ANDRADE, Universidad Autónoma<br />

Metropolitana, Mexico<br />

Una mirada más compleja del amor: Niveles<br />

analíticos y métodos específicos / Love as a scientific<br />

object: Analytical levels and specific methods {*}<br />

Márcia FRAGA SAMPAIO and Edna<br />

CHERNICHARO, Universidade do Estado do Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Memoria cultural: Guardiães da história e de<br />

tradições comunidade da mangueira-RJ<br />

34 RC33 Round Table: Qualitative<br />

Methods in the Sociology of<br />

Religion. Part III<br />

Location: 28 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Godfrey St. BERNARD,<br />

The University of the West Indies<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Celia ARRIBAS, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Creencias biografiadas: Reflexiones metodológicas<br />

sobre la pluralización confesional en Brasil<br />

Miguel ALGRANTI, CAEA-CONICET, Argentina<br />

Memoria e identidad religiosa<br />

Azucena REYES SUAREZ, and Leandro Ezequiel<br />

POTASCHNER, UNCuyo, Argentina<br />

Tensiones y negociaciones entre religión y política: El<br />

caso de la educación sexual en las escuelas en la<br />

provincia de Mendoza<br />

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12:30 - 14:00<br />

96 Process-Oriented Methodology and<br />

Theories in Historical and<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

WG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology (host committee)<br />

Location: 31 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

116 Empirical Methods in Aging<br />

Research 1<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

209 Ethnography<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Grit PETSCHICK and<br />

Robert J. SCHMIDT, Technical University<br />

Berlin, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Cecile VERMOT, Université Paris Descartes, France<br />

Fieldwork’s praxis, production of data and<br />

interpretation: A case study of anger and nostalgia<br />

Liliia ZEMNUKHOVA, Russian Presidential Academy<br />

of National Economy and Public Service, Russia<br />

Human-computer interaction: Between sociological<br />

theory and ethnographic data<br />

Rachel GONG, Stanford University, USA<br />

TWOP forums: Taking the pulse of an online community<br />

René TUMA, Technical University Berlin, Germany<br />

Ethnography of interpretation


Pavel STEPANTSOV, The Russian Presidential Academy<br />

of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia<br />

Methodological issues with interpretative<br />

comprehension of social actions: Analyzing<br />

interaction with contemporary art objects<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

317 Videography and the Analysis of<br />

Visual Knowledge and Culture<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC14 Sociology of Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

393 Methodology and its Role in<br />

Interrogating Social and<br />

Demographic Dynamics<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC41 Sociology of Population<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

443 Qualitative Methods in the<br />

Sociology of Religion. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

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10:45 - 12:15<br />

480 Experimental Sociology<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Klarita GËRXHANI,<br />

University of Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Arthur SCHRAM, University of Amsterdam,<br />

Netherlands and Gary CHARNESS, University of<br />

California at Santa Barbara, USA<br />

Social and moral norms in the laboratory<br />

Klarita GERXHANI, University of Amsterdam,<br />

Netherlands, Jordi BRANDTS, Universitat de Autònoma<br />

de Barcelona, Spain and Arthur SCHRAM, University<br />

of Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />

The emergence of social structure: Employer<br />

information networks in an experimental labor market<br />

Mariano SANA, Vanderbilt University, USA,<br />

Alexander WEINREB, University of Texas at Austin,<br />

USA and Guy STECKLOV, Hebrew University, Israel<br />

Testing social theory with a survey experiment:<br />

Simmel’s stranger and social distance<br />

Karmo KROOS, Tallinn University, Estonia<br />

Crucial case study of case studies<br />

Stefan DEISSLER, University of Göttingen, Germany<br />

Explaining the survival of guerrilla organizations: The<br />

pros and cons of virtual experiments {*}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

541 Organizations and Mixed Methods.<br />

Possibilities and Requirements of a<br />

Meso-Level Sociology<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC17 Sociology of Organization<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions


Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

638 Qualitative Methods in the<br />

Sociology of Religion. Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

669 Methods for the <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

Analysis of Affect and Emotion 1<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Regine HERBRIK,<br />

Technical University Berlin, Germany and<br />

Christian von SCHEVE, Free University Berlin,<br />

Germany<br />

Chairs: Gesche SCHAUENBURG, Free<br />

University Berlin, Germany and Sonja<br />

FÜCKER, Free University Berlin, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Mary HOLMES, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia<br />

Feeling your way: Exploring emotional reflexivity in<br />

joint interviews with couples in distance relationships<br />

Gabrielle LE BIHAN, Loïc DESCHAMPS, Charles<br />

LENAY and Dominique AUBERT, TSH, Université de<br />

Technologie de Compiègne, France<br />

Remote communication of emotions through a tactile<br />

device<br />

Stefan HOEHNE, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany<br />

The outraged passenger – Complaint letters as<br />

sources for sociology of emotions<br />

Deborah GOULD, University of California Santa Cruz,<br />

USAG<br />

When your data make you cry: Feelings in research<br />

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Natàlia CANTO-MILA and Francesc NUÑEZ,<br />

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya/UOC, Spain<br />

The communication of the invisible – The grounded<br />

theory and autobiographic interviews as a way for<br />

exploring the field of emotions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

709 Methods for the <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

Analysis of Affect and Emotion 2<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers and Chairs: Regine<br />

HERBRIK, Technical University Berlin,<br />

Germany and Stefan HÖHNE, Humboldt<br />

Universität Berlin, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Alice POMA, EEHA-CSIC, Sevilla, Spain and<br />

Tommaso GRAVANTE, Universidad de Sevilla, Sevilla,<br />

Spain<br />

The role of emotions in protest. A proposal of analysis<br />

Wijbrandt VAN SCHUUR, University of Groningen,<br />

Netherlands<br />

An ordinal IRT model for the circular analysis of affect<br />

and emotions<br />

Jens AMBRASAT and Gesche SCHAUENBURG, Free<br />

University Berlin, Germany<br />

Large scale data for analyzing sentiments of subcultures<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

732 Analyzing Communities on the<br />

Internet<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers and Chairs: Melanie<br />

WENZEL, Technical University Berlin,<br />

Germany and Andreas PETROVAJIA,<br />

University of Ljubljana, Slovenia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Vivien SOMMER, Chemnitz University of Technology,<br />

Germany<br />

Personal and collective memory making in the World<br />

Wide Web – History from below?


Elson MENEGAZZO, State University of Campinas,<br />

Brazil<br />

Dissolving interviews into conversations: Participating<br />

in the everyday life of international migrants<br />

Mirko ANTINO, Stefano DE MARCO and José Manuel<br />

ROBLES, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain<br />

Assesing a measurement model for digital political<br />

participation {*}<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

765 Methods for Sociology of Memory<br />

(Spanish Language Session)<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Alejandro BAER and<br />

Bernt SCHNETTLER, Bayreuth University,<br />

Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Natalia CROCCO, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

El análisis crítico del discurso como herramienta de<br />

investigación en los estudios de memoria<br />

Luciana MESSINA, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

La práctica testimonial sobre la experiencia<br />

concentracionaria en Argentina<br />

Cora ESCOLAR and Silvina FABRI, Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Memoria y espacio social. La territorialización de la<br />

memoria<br />

Dolores SAN JULIAN, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Formas de interpelación sobre el pasado reciente: El<br />

"día nacional de la memoria" en el ex centro<br />

clandestino de detención mansión Seré-Atila<br />

Antar MARTÍNEZ GUZMAN, Universidad de Colima,<br />

Mexico<br />

La perspectiva narrativa en la investigación social<br />

sobre identidad {*}<br />

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RC34<br />

Sociology of Youth<br />

Programme Coordinators: James COTE,<br />

University of Western Ontario, Canada;<br />

Ani WIERENGA, University of Melbourne,<br />

Australia and Howard WILLIAMSON,<br />

University of Glamorgan, United Kingdom<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

22 New Alliances among the Young:<br />

Political Action, Citizenship, and<br />

Engagement<br />

Location: 448 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Howard WILLIAMSON,<br />

University of Glamorgan<br />

Chair: Ani WIERENGA, University of Melbourne<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Anna-Britt COE, Isabel GOICOLEA and Ann<br />

ÖHMAN, Umeå University, Sweden<br />

How do gender hierarchies matter for young people’s<br />

political action? Youth activism on sexual health in<br />

Ecuador and Peru<br />

Darcie VANDEGRIFT, Drake University, USA<br />

Captain America and Simón Bolivar: Symbolic<br />

boundaries and political subjectivity in Venezuelan<br />

young adult interviews<br />

Marina CAMPUSANO, UNNE, Argentina<br />

Comunicación comunitaria y juventud:<br />

¿Reconfiguraciones del ser joven?<br />

Celeste GOMEZ ROMERO, Observatorio de<br />

Juventud, Paraguay and Anibal CABRERA<br />

ECHEVERRIA, Paraguay Educa, Paraguay<br />

Political culture of rural young people in Misiones,<br />

Paraguay


Miriam KRIGER, CONICET-UBA-FLACSO, Argentina<br />

Modelos de ciudadanía y su rol en la construcción<br />

política de la nación, como proyecto común: Un<br />

análisis de las representaciones de jóvenes<br />

egresantes del sistema escolar (Ciudad de Buenos<br />

Aires y Conurbano Bonarense, 2010-11)<br />

Mariela EDELSTEIN, Universidad nacional de<br />

Córdoba, Argentina<br />

Lelikelen, una experiencia de identidad colectiva y<br />

nuevas oportunidades {*}<br />

Alexia MASSHOLDER, CONICET-UBA, Argentina<br />

El surgimiento de la revista pasado y presente. Una<br />

mirada desde lo generacional {*}<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

75 RC34 Round Table: Desigualdades y<br />

precariedades en las trayectorias<br />

laborales / Inequalities and<br />

precariousness in employment<br />

trajectories<br />

Location: 22 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Claudia JACINTO,<br />

CONICET/IDES, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Dan WOODMAN, University of Melbourne, Australia<br />

The young precariat: How the rise of precarious<br />

employment is reshaping youth inequality<br />

Pablo Ernesto PEREZ and Mariana BUSSO, CEIL-<br />

PIETTE/CONICET, Argentina<br />

Los jóvenes argentinos y la "imprevisibilidad" de sus<br />

trayectorias laborales<br />

Maria Carla CORROCHANO, Universidade Federal<br />

de São Carlos, Brazil<br />

Searching for a “true work”: The paths and projects<br />

of the poor youth at São Paulo<br />

Patricia VENDRAMIN, Fondation Travail-Université,<br />

Belgium<br />

Generations at work and social cohesion<br />

Alicia KOSSOY, Ministerio de Trabajo, Argentina<br />

Formas identitarias de la precariedad: El trabajo de<br />

los jóvenes de clases populares<br />

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76 RC34 Round Table: Efectos de las<br />

características y cambios de la<br />

economia sobre el empleo juvenil /<br />

Effects of economy changes on<br />

youth employment<br />

Location: 25 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Rosa María<br />

CAMARENA-CÓRDOVA, Universidad<br />

Nacional Autónoma de México<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Verónica ARDENGHI, Universidad Autonoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain<br />

Jóvenes y trabajo en la España de la crisis: Entre el<br />

desempleo y la precariedad laboral<br />

María Isabel DOMÍNGUEZ GARCÍA, Centro de<br />

Investigaciones Psicológicas y Sociológicas (CIPS), Cuba<br />

Juventud-trabajo en el caso cubano. Impactos del<br />

reordenamiento económico actual<br />

Juan Ignacio BONFIGLIO, Instituto de Investigaciones<br />

Gino Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Efectos del cambio estructural sobre las trayectorias<br />

ocupacionales de jóvenes de sectores populares en la<br />

Argentina de fines de siglo XX<br />

77 RC34 Round Table: Nuevos<br />

fenomenos laborales en un mundo<br />

globalizado / New labour<br />

phenomena in a globalized world<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ada FREYTES FREY,<br />

University of Avellaneda, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Minori MATSUTANI, Kyoto University, Japan<br />

Career building in the process of migration:<br />

Contemporary Japanese youth emigrants to China<br />

Anjali BHATIA, University of Delhi, India<br />

Constitution of youth in fast food culture: An inquiry<br />

into global-local dynamics in contemporary India<br />

Maritza URTEAGA, Escuela Nacional de<br />

Antropologia e Historia,Mexico<br />

Creatividad y emprendimiento juvenil en la ciudad de<br />

México


Satoshi IDO, Aichi Prefectural University, Japan<br />

Social function as intermediate group of leisure<br />

service industry in local community in a Japanese<br />

mountain village<br />

78 RC34 Round Table: Políticas de<br />

formación laboral y de empleo<br />

juvenil / Youth employment and<br />

training policies<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ana MIRANDA,<br />

FLACSO, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Steven Sek-yum NGAI, Ngan-pun NGAI, Chinese<br />

University of Hong Kong and Chau-kiu CHEUNG,<br />

City University of Hong Kong<br />

Pathways from school to work: Can service<br />

participation and social capital improve<br />

developmental outcomes of economically<br />

disadvantaged youth?<br />

Chin-Chun YI, Ming-Yi CHANG, Academia Sinica,<br />

Taiwan and Gang-Hua FAN, Shih-Hsin University, Taiwan<br />

The effect of educational and occupation status on<br />

adolescent depressive trajectories in Taiwan<br />

Mikito TERACHI, University of Tokyo, Japan<br />

Self-development and plurality of self for Japanese<br />

youths: An analysis of undergraduate students from a<br />

perspective of interpersonal skill gap<br />

Dr. Franziska SCHREYER, Institute for Employment<br />

Research, Germany<br />

Activation without work? The sanctioning of jobless<br />

youth by employment services in Germany<br />

Verónica MILLENAAR, UNGS-IDES, Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

¿Profesionalización, orientación o acercamiento al<br />

trabajo? Incidencias de la formación profesional en<br />

las trayectorias laborales de mujeres jóvenes de bajos<br />

recursos<br />

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79 RC34 Round Table: Subjetividades,<br />

representaciones sociales y sentidos<br />

del trabajo / Subjectivities, labour<br />

representations and meanings<br />

Location: 33 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: María Eugenia LONGO,<br />

LEST-CNRS, France<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Fabiana ESPÍNDOLA, El Colegio de México, Mexico<br />

Jóvenes y trabajo: ¿De la aleatoriedad al<br />

distanciamiento?<br />

María Eugenia LONGO, LEST-CNRS, France<br />

Singularización, heterogeneización y desigualdad: El<br />

peso de las disposiciones laborales en la<br />

diferenciación de las trayectorias de jóvenes<br />

Charles dos SANTOS, Universidade Federal de São<br />

Carlos, Brazil<br />

Juventud y trabajo en la agroindustria cañaviera de<br />

Alagoas (Brasil)<br />

Sampson BLAIR, the State University of New York, USA<br />

Adolescents’ occupational aspirations: The changing<br />

nature of family and individual influence<br />

Camila DELEO, Marina ADAMINI and Julieta<br />

LONGO, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Trayectorias laborales y sentidos del trabajo:<br />

Repercusiones de la precariedad laboral en la<br />

valoración del trabajo de los jóvenes<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

119 Itinerary of research on youth<br />

studies in Argentina: Key analysis,<br />

perspectives and interdisciplinary<br />

views<br />

Location: 448 {NB}<br />

Chairs: Pedro NUNEZ, FLACSO-CONICET,<br />

Argentina and Carles FEIXA, University of<br />

Lleida, Spain<br />

Discussant: Melina VAZQUEZ, Instituto de<br />

Investigaciones Gino Germani FSOC-UBA,<br />

Argentina


Authors and Papers<br />

Pablo VOMMARO, IIGG-UBA/CONICET/CLACSO,<br />

Argentina<br />

Balance crítico y perspectivas acerca de los estudios<br />

sobre juventudes y participación política en la<br />

Argentina (1960-2010)<br />

Mariana CHAVES, CONICET-UNLP-UNTREF,<br />

Argentina<br />

A 6 años del informe "investigaciones sobre<br />

juventudes en Argentina: Estado del arte en ciencias<br />

sociales" (2006): Trayectorias de investigación y<br />

emergencia de un campo de estudios<br />

Silvia ELIZALDE, CONICET/IIEGE-FILO-UBA, Argentina<br />

Articulaciones entre género, sexualidad y edad en los<br />

estudios de juventud: Presupuestos ideológicos y<br />

operaciones de la crítica<br />

Silvia GUEMUREMAN and Mariela MACRI, GEIA-<br />

IIGG-UBA, Argentina<br />

La configuración del campo de estudios sobre<br />

juventud, adolescencia e infancia en Argentina a<br />

partir de la recuperación de la democracia<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

164 Juvenile violence, policing and<br />

access to justice<br />

Location: 448 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Arturo ALVARADO, El<br />

Colegio de México, México<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Julia PASIN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, IIGG -<br />

CONICET, Argentina<br />

Prevención social del delito orientada a jóvenes en la<br />

ciudad de Buenos Aires<br />

Noemi EHRENFELD LENKIEWICZ, Universidad<br />

Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico<br />

Youth studying at a public university: Perceptions and<br />

experiences of violence<br />

Suzana Santos LIBARDI and Lucia Rabello de<br />

CASTRO, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

“Subtle” violence: Young people’s interactions in peer<br />

groups at school<br />

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Eduardo GEORJÃO FERNANDES, Mariana CHIES<br />

SANTOS, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Brazil, Mariana GARCIA,<br />

Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil, Arthur<br />

AMARAL REIS, Fabiane SIMIONI, Eduardo<br />

GUTIERREZ CORNELIUS and Cássio ROCHA DE<br />

MACEDO, Univerisdade Federal do Rio Grande do<br />

Sul, Brazil<br />

Juvenile justice in Brazil<br />

Maria Guadalupe VEGA-LOPEZ and Guillermo Julian<br />

GONZALEZ-PEREZ, University of Guadalajara,<br />

Mexico<br />

Bullying at secondary school: analyzing the profile of<br />

the aggressor<br />

Luciene JIMENEZ, Universidades Anhanguera/<br />

UNIBAN, Brazil<br />

El género de la “delincuencia” {*}<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

216 Mass higher education,<br />

employment opportunities, and<br />

youth<br />

Location: 448 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Vinod CHANDRA,<br />

University of Lucknow, India<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sandra FACHELLI and Jordi PLANAS, Autonomous<br />

University of Barcelona, Spain,<br />

How does the crisis affect employability insertion of<br />

university graduates in a context of high youth<br />

unemployment?<br />

Hans DIETRICH, Institue for employment research,<br />

Germany<br />

Effects of tuition fees and socioeconomic background<br />

on the educational decision for higher education<br />

Smita VERMA, Isabella Thoburn College, Lucknow,<br />

India<br />

Women in higher education in globalized India: The<br />

travails of inclusiveness and social equality


Sarah PICKARD, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle,<br />

France<br />

The democratisation of higher education in England<br />

and France: Greater and wider participation?<br />

Siri HETTIGE, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka<br />

Higher education, youth unemployment and social<br />

justice in Sri Lanka<br />

Arvind Narayan MISHRA, Government of Uttar<br />

Pradesh, India<br />

Mass higher education, employment opportunities<br />

and youth {*}<br />

Wivian WELLER, University of Brasilia, Brazil<br />

Academic experiences and plans for the future of<br />

young black women of low income families at the<br />

University of Brasilia, Brazil {*}<br />

Ieva KARKLINA, Aleksandrs ALEKSANDROVS and Ilze<br />

KOROLEVA, University of Latvia, Latvia<br />

Occupational choice for personal vs. public benefit:<br />

Comparison of soviet and post-soviet youth cohorts {*}<br />

René BENDIT, Ana MIRANDA and Agustina CORICA,<br />

FLACSO, Argentina,<br />

Youth transitions to adulthood in a globalized world:<br />

High-school graduates itineraries in Argentina 10<br />

years later {*}<br />

Maria Carla CORROCHANO, Universidade Federal<br />

de São Carlos, Brazil<br />

Education, work and youth: Research and public<br />

policies in Brazil {*}<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

264 RC34 Round Table: Class, place and<br />

identity<br />

Location: 22 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Natalia WAECHTER,<br />

Institute for Advanced Studies, Austria<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Johanna WYN and Hernan CUERVO, The University<br />

of Melbourne, Australia<br />

Young people, place and identity: Young Australians<br />

in relation to rural settings<br />

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Sven MOERCH, Helle ANDERSEN and Torben<br />

BECHMANN JENSEN, Copenhagen University, Denmark<br />

Youth and culture in late modern Europe<br />

Elias LE GRAND, Swedish School of Textiles, Borås,<br />

Sweden<br />

The symbolic power of class: Individualisation and<br />

young working-class identities<br />

Nadia HAKIM, Open University of Catalonia, Spain<br />

Social geographies: Identity construction among young<br />

people in peripheral neighbourhoods of Barcelona<br />

265 RC34 Round Table: Identity<br />

construction processes between<br />

individualization and collective<br />

experiences. Part I<br />

Location: 25 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Mariana CHAVES,<br />

CONICET-UNLP-UNTREF<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Pablo Francisco DI LEO, Ana Clara CAMAROTTI,<br />

Pablo Daniel BORDA, Victoria FARINA, Mariana<br />

GONZALEZ, Natalia Laura GONZALEZ, Martín<br />

GÜELMAN, Romina RAMÍREZ, Sebastián Ezequiel<br />

SUSTAS, María Cecilia TOURIS, María Soledad<br />

VÁZQUEZ and Alejandro Marcelo VILLA, Instituto de<br />

Investigaciones Gino Germani, Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Identidades, soportes y experiencias biográficas:<br />

Heterogeneidades y regularidades en los procesos de<br />

individuación de jóvenes en barrios marginalizados<br />

del área metropolitana de Buenos Aires<br />

Pedro BRAVO REINOSO, Colectivo Internacional de<br />

Pensamiento y Prácticas de Infancia y Juventudes, Paraguay<br />

El cuerpo como manifestación política de las culturas<br />

juveniles<br />

Sara Victoria ALVARADO SALGADO, Héctor Fabio<br />

OSPINA SERNA, María Camila OSPINA ALVARADO<br />

and Jhoana PATIÑO LOPEZ, Centro de estudios<br />

avanzados en niñez y juventud- CINDE-U, Colombia<br />

Ampliación de sentidos sobre las prácticas políticas<br />

de los jóvenes vinculados a siete movimientos sociales<br />

en Colombia: Jóvenes performando lo político,<br />

construcción social de identidad y subjetividad


Rita Alves OLIVEIRA, Pontifícia Universidade Católica<br />

de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Usos de las tecnologías digitales y construcción de<br />

identidades colectivas por grupos de jóvenes de São<br />

Paulo<br />

Alicia KOSSOY, Ministerio de Trabajo, Argentina<br />

Identidad social de jovenes suburbanos de clases<br />

populares en Argentina<br />

266 RC34 Round Table: Identity<br />

construction processes between<br />

individualization and collective<br />

experiences. Part II<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Julieta INFANTINO,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Paulo CARRANO, Universidade Federal Fluminense,<br />

Brazil, Juarez DAYRELL, Universidade Federal de<br />

Minas Gerais, Brazil and Elmir ALMEIDA,<br />

Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Sociability, leisure and development of lifestyles of<br />

young people in contemporary Brazilian reality<br />

Mariela MOSQUEIRA, CONICET y Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Procesos de construcción de subjetividades juveniles<br />

en comunidades evangélico-pentecostales en el Área<br />

metropolitana de Buenos Aires<br />

Otavio RAPOSO CIES-ISCTE/IUL, Portugal<br />

"Nosotros somos una familia". La construcción de la<br />

identidad b-boy<br />

Irapuan Peixoto LIMA FILHO, Universidade Estadual<br />

do Ceará, Brazil<br />

Lifestyle and social networks in the Brazil’s rock and<br />

roll fans<br />

267 RC34 Round Table: Identity,<br />

education and resistance<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Pedro NUNEZ, FLACSO-<br />

CONICET, Argentina<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Jens Lunnan HJORT, University of Oslo, Norway<br />

Young people’s assessments of factors for doing well<br />

in life: A comparative examination of Norwegian and<br />

British youth survey data<br />

Sylvain MARTET, Université du Québec à Montréal,<br />

Canada<br />

“Subgenrification” as a cultural strategy<br />

Tomohiko ASANO, Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan<br />

Multiple selves and identity capital among Japanese<br />

university students<br />

268 RC34 Round Table: Youth activism<br />

and resistance in the process of<br />

identity construction<br />

Location: 33 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ada FREYTES FREY,<br />

University of Avellaneda, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Nicole GALLANT, Institut national de la recherche<br />

scientifique, Canada<br />

Scales of community and solidarity in the global age:<br />

Le role of collective activism in shaping identities<br />

among (national minority) youth<br />

Aletta DIEFENBACH, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany<br />

Young, Muslim and German: Precarious identity<br />

constructions and the need for communal belonging<br />

Jamile GUIMARAES, Universidade Federal da Bahia,<br />

Brazil<br />

Youth participation as an individuation and<br />

socialization experience: Rebuilding identity<br />

Ranmalie JAYASINHA, University of New South<br />

Wales, Australia and Joanne TRAVAGLIA, University of<br />

New South Wales, Australia<br />

Multiple sources of belonging, difference and<br />

resistance: Conceptualising second generation youth<br />

identity(s) and experience(s)<br />

Ana Karina BRENNER, Universidade do Estado do<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Youth activism in political parties: A case study with<br />

university students


12:30 - 14:00<br />

321 Working with, for, and through<br />

young people: Community, public<br />

care and custody<br />

Location: 448 {NB}<br />

Chair: Trudi COOPER, Edith Cowan<br />

University, Australia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ilze TRAPENCIERE, University of Latvia, Latvia<br />

Social and vocational integration of youth leaving<br />

residential care<br />

Hugo César MORENO HERNANDEZ, Universidad<br />

Iberoamericana, Mexico<br />

Pandillas, estado penal y desciudadanización<br />

Sinead GORMALLY, University of Strathclyde,<br />

Scotland<br />

Defending your people: The role of street gangs in<br />

maintaining the integrity of economically deprived<br />

communities<br />

Maurice DEVLIN, National University of Ireland, Ireland<br />

Trends and tensions in the professionalization of<br />

youth work<br />

Michael HEATHFIELD, Harold Washington College,<br />

USA<br />

Chicago voices: Youth workers struggling with<br />

schooling and welfare<br />

Maximiliano CARNEIRO-DA-CUNHA, Circe<br />

MONTEIRO and Antonio ROAZZI, Universidade<br />

Federal de Pernambuco-UFPE, Brasil<br />

Criminal experiences of youth: Investigating reasons<br />

and sentiments of young offenders {*}<br />

Maria ALEU, CONICET-FLACSO, Argentina<br />

Los vínculos emocionales de respeto desde la perspectiva<br />

de los estudiantes de escuelas secundarias {*}<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

331 Citizenship and in/exclusion<br />

Location: 448 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Darcie VANDERGRIFT,<br />

Drake University, USA<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Paola CARRIEL and Rodrigo Reis NAVARRO,<br />

Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil<br />

Majority age and exclusion of poor youth in Brazil<br />

Marcela Alejandra PAIS ANDRADE, UBA/<br />

CONICET/UADER, Argentina<br />

Jóvenes ciudadanxs y derechos culturales<br />

Fabiana ESPÍNDOLA, El Colegio de México, Mexico<br />

Desigualdad social: Un reto para el desarrollo<br />

ciudadano de los jóvenes montevideanos<br />

Miriam KRIGER, CONICET-UBA-FLACSO, Argentina<br />

and Hernán FERNANDEZ-CID, FLACSO, Argentina<br />

Los jóvenes y la construcción de identidad<br />

ciudadana. De la identificación del "ciudadano<br />

ideal" a la propuesta de acción. Una aproximación a<br />

las acciones y relatos de ciudadanía de jóvenes<br />

escolarizados de CABA y conurbano<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

387 Generations and intergenerational<br />

relationships in the global age<br />

Location: 448 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Dan WOODMAN,<br />

University of Melbourne, Australia and Carles<br />

FEIXA, University of Lleida, Spain<br />

Chair: Carmen LECCARDI, University of<br />

Milan-Biococca, Italy<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Pam NILAN, University of Newcastle, Australia<br />

Intergenerational family relations and career choice<br />

of young people in Indonesia<br />

Sanna AALTONEN, Finnish Youth Research Society,<br />

Finland and Sakari KARVONEN, National Institute for<br />

Health and Welfare, Finland<br />

Young people’s aspirations in the context of<br />

intergenerational relations<br />

Gilberto GERIBOLA MORENO, Universidade de São<br />

Paulo, Brazil<br />

Generations relationships in the periphery of São Paulo


Peter KELLY, Deakin University, Australia<br />

Growing up after the GFC: Untimely re-imaginings of<br />

identity, democracy and enterprise<br />

Sandra WOLANSKI, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Entre jóvenes transformadores y militantes históricos:<br />

Generaciones y práctica gremial entre los<br />

trabajadores/as telefónicos de la Ciudad de Buenos<br />

Aires<br />

Sebastian FUENTES, CONICET/FLACSO/Untref,<br />

Argentina<br />

“Cambios": Un análisis de las relaciones<br />

intergeneracionales en torno al rugby y la escuela<br />

privada {*}<br />

Marilena NAKANO, Maria Elena VILLAR E VILLAR<br />

and Vanderlei MARIANO, Centro Universitário<br />

Fundação Santo André, Brazil<br />

Jeunes travailleurs universitaires : D’une génération à<br />

l’autre, changements et continuités {*}<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

435 Keywords in youth studies<br />

Location: 448 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Nancy LESKO, Columbia<br />

University<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Susan TALBURT, Georgia State University, USA<br />

Introduction to keywords in youth studies<br />

Carles FEIXA, University of Lleida, Spain<br />

Leisure<br />

Martha MARIN, Colombia<br />

Subcultures<br />

Nancy LESKO, Columbia University, USA<br />

Enchantment in youth studies<br />

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10:45 - 12:15<br />

517 Young people as actors of<br />

development in transitional<br />

countries: Ethnic majority and<br />

minority youth<br />

Location: 448 {NB}<br />

Chair: Ilze KOROLEVA, University of Latvia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Natalia WAECHTER, Institute for Advanced Studies,<br />

Austria<br />

Ethnic identity, European identity and european<br />

participation of youth in the eastern EU border region<br />

Inta MIERINA, University of Warsaw, Poland and<br />

Ritma RUNGULE, Rîga Stradin‚š University, Latvia<br />

Youth and political alienation in post-communist<br />

countries<br />

Grey MAGAIZA, South Africa<br />

Social entrepreneurship as an inclusive youth<br />

development strategy in South Africa<br />

Doris BUEHLER-NIEDERBERGER and Jessica<br />

SCHWITTEK, University of Wuppertal, Germany<br />

Youth in Kyrgyzstan – Structures, orientations,<br />

tensions {*}<br />

Rene UNDA, UPS-CLACSO, Ecuador<br />

Acción colectiva juvenil y transición democrática en<br />

el Ecuador: Formas asociativas juveniles en el<br />

gobierno de la “revolución ciudadana” {*}<br />

Veronica FILARDO, Universidad de la República, Uruguay<br />

Transiciones a la vida adulta en Uruguay: Fractura<br />

múltiple expuesta {*}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

565 Youth cultures and new social<br />

movements in the context of the<br />

digital revolution<br />

Location: 448 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Dan WOODMAN,<br />

University of Melbourne<br />

Chair: Airi-Alina ALLASTE, Tallinn University


Authors and Papers<br />

Sandra RODRIGUEZ, University of Montreal,<br />

Montreal, Canada<br />

Catching youth’s drift: Understanding collective action<br />

among a Web 2.0 driven generation<br />

Kate TILLECZEK and Ron SRIGLEY, University of Prince<br />

Edward Island, Canada<br />

Technology’s paradox: Theorizing digital media and<br />

young lives<br />

Luke GOODE, University of Auckland, New Zealand<br />

Pirate politics and digital ethics<br />

Joaquín LINNE and Diego BASILE, UBA-IIGG, Argentina<br />

Usos de las netbooks estatales en jóvenes<br />

adolescentes de sectores populares<br />

Natalia GARRIDO, UBA-CONICET, Argentina<br />

Youth socio-political participation in Buenos Aires<br />

and São Paulo. Public space and use of ICT<br />

Natalya KOMAROVA, Russia<br />

The influence of the mass media on youth<br />

socialization in modern society: The case of Russia {*}<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

605 Youth cultures from a cosmopolitan<br />

perspective<br />

Location: 448 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Vincenzo CICCHELLI,<br />

Gemass, France<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Charlotte FABIANSSON, Victoria University, Australia<br />

Ethnic young people’s experiences of feeling valued<br />

and safe in a multicultural cosmopolitan society<br />

Nicole GALLANT Institut national de la recherche<br />

scientifique, Canada and Michele ALTOMONTE,<br />

Università di Torino, Italy<br />

Transnational youth subcultures as pathways to<br />

cosmopolitan openness<br />

Steve THREADGOLD, University of Newcastle, Australia<br />

Cosmopolitan class? Cruise ship training and<br />

employment in south East Asia the transnational<br />

relationally of class inequality<br />

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José Antonio TREJO SANCHEZ, Universidad<br />

Autónoma del Estado de México, Mexico<br />

Rebeldes del Maguey: Rituales de interacción en el<br />

punk toluqueño<br />

Vinícius TEIXEIRA PINTO, UFSM, Brazil<br />

Rap en Santa Maria (Brasil): Hacia una comprensión<br />

contextual del habitus del hip-hop {*}<br />

Airi-Alina ALLASTE, Tallinn University, Estonia<br />

Deviant or distinctive subcultures? Translocal<br />

subcultural trends in eastern european context {*}<br />

Ken ROBERTS, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom<br />

Youth cultures and social change {*}<br />

Silvia Victoria VALENCIA, Generations and<br />

intergenerational relationships in the global age,<br />

Colombia<br />

Música e indumentaria, formas de relación juvenil {*}<br />

Ichiyo HABUCHI, Hirosaki University, Japan<br />

Anxiety for marriage among Japanese youth {*}<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

673 Priorities in youth studies in the<br />

BRICS countries: Changes and<br />

challenges for the future<br />

Location: 448 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Tom DWYER, University<br />

of Campinas, Brazil<br />

Discussant: Peilin LI, Chinese Academy of<br />

Social Sciences, China<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ishwar MODI, Indian <strong>Sociological</strong> Society, India<br />

Youth in India: Aspirations and Challenges<br />

Jay GOVENDER, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan<br />

University, South Africa<br />

Towards social justice and democracy: Unraveling<br />

South African youth in the education and labour<br />

market systems


Mikhail GORSHKOV, Institute of Sociology of the<br />

Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia<br />

A review of major themes and questions in youth<br />

studies in post-reform Russia<br />

Chunling LI, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China<br />

Expansion of high education and equalization of<br />

educational attainment in China<br />

Tom DWYER, University of Campinas, Brazil<br />

Contemporary perspectives of Brazilian youth<br />

sociology<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

712 Open session on the Forum theme:<br />

Social justice and democratization<br />

Location: 448 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ani WIERENGA,<br />

University of Melbourne, Austrlia<br />

Chair: Howard WILLIAMSON, University of<br />

Glamorgan, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Amana MATTOS, Universidade do Estado do Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Meanings of freedom for young people: Tensions<br />

between individual and collective life<br />

Jamile GUIMARAES, Universidade Federal da Bahia,<br />

Brazil<br />

Sexuality as a citizenship right: Social participation in<br />

young homossexuals’ mentality change<br />

Hernan CUERVO, University of Melbourne, Australia<br />

From egalitarianism to meritocracy: The spatial<br />

metamorphosis of social justice in youth transition to<br />

adulthood<br />

Ani WIERENGA, University of Melbourne, Australia<br />

The future, democratic practice, and learning for<br />

global citizenship<br />

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14:30 - 16:00<br />

746 Special session on the Forum<br />

theme: Are the available youth<br />

sociology discourses adequate to<br />

capture the biggest questions of our<br />

time? Where are we going, what<br />

are we missing?<br />

Location: 448 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ani WIERENGA,<br />

University of Melbourne, Australia<br />

Chair: Howard WILLIAMSON, University of<br />

Glamorgan, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

James COTE, University of Western Ontario, Canada<br />

“It’s the Political Economy, ------!”<br />

Breitner TAVARES, University of Alagoas, Brazil<br />

Sociology of youth: From deviant youth to the youth’s<br />

contemporary protagonism<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

771 RC34 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 448 {NB}<br />

Chair: James COTE, University of Western<br />

Ontario, Canada


RC35<br />

Conceptual and<br />

Terminological Analysis<br />

Programme Coordinator: David<br />

STRECKER, University of Jena, Germany<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

9 Community: A Key <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

Concept<br />

Location: 443 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Pablo DE MARINIS,<br />

Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina and<br />

Alejandro BIALAKOWSKY, Instituto de<br />

Investigaciones Gino Germani-Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Chair: Victoria HAIDAR, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Co-Chair: Ana Lucía GRONDONA,<br />

University of Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Daniel ALVARO, UBA/CONICET/Paris 8, Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

El concepto moderno de comunidad<br />

Paulina Perla ARONSON, Instituto de Investigaciones<br />

Gino Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

La complementariedad entre comunidad y sociedad<br />

según Weber<br />

Pablo DE MARINIS and Alejandro BIALAKOWSKY,<br />

Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Universidad<br />

de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Notes for a sociological theory of community<br />

(Analyzing the dimensions of an endless discussion)<br />

Gabriel LICEAGA, Argentina<br />

La "comunidad" como categoría de interpretación de las<br />

luchas por el territorio en la Argentina contemporánea<br />

� 257 �<br />

Mariano SASIN, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

The community of society: Some notes on the ubiquity<br />

of the notion of community in the theory of society of<br />

Niklas Luhmann {*}<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

61 Epistemological challenges presented<br />

by the experience of modernity in<br />

non-Western contexts 1<br />

Location: 443 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Sergio TAVOLARO,<br />

University of Brasília, Brazil<br />

Chair: Oliver KOZLAREK, Universidad<br />

Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo,<br />

Mexico<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Josué SILVA, UNICAMP, Brazil<br />

Critical note on citizenship in Brazil<br />

Emil Albert SOBOTTKA 1,2 , Maria Eduarda OTA3 and<br />

João Carlos BASSANI3 , (1)Pontifical Catholic<br />

Universyty at Porto Alegre, Brazil, (2)National Counsel<br />

of Technological and Scientific Development, Brazil,<br />

(3)Pontifical Catholic University at Porto Alegre, Brazil<br />

From the individual feelings of injustice to the<br />

collective struggles: Challenges to the theory of<br />

recognition<br />

Dimas FLORIANI, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil<br />

Actores, racionalidades y redes de significación en<br />

un cuadro de modernidades y culturas múltiples<br />

Daniela SANT’ANA, José Edmilson SOUZA-LIMA and<br />

Dimas FLORIANI, Universidade Federal do Paraná,<br />

Brazil<br />

Limits of the new social movements theory to<br />

comprehend the environmentalism of the poor: A<br />

brief tematic overlook


12:30 - 14:00<br />

136 Subjectivity, symbolic power and<br />

social justice<br />

Location: 443 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Jochen DREHER,<br />

University of Konstanz, Germany; Hermilio<br />

SANTOS, Pontificia Universidade Catolica de<br />

Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil and Daniela LOPEZ,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Chair: Daniela LOPEZ, Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Thomas S. EBERLE, University of St. Gallen,<br />

Switzerland, Switzerland<br />

Social justice and the implications of actors’ subjective<br />

perspectives<br />

Hisashi NASU, Waseda University, Japan<br />

An alternative way to inquire into social justice<br />

Nikita KHARLAMOV, National Research University-<br />

Higher School of Economics, Russia<br />

Hybrid subjectivity and understanding of social<br />

action: On the phenomenology of ambivalence<br />

Jochen DREHER, University of Konstanz, Germany<br />

Subjectivity, relevance and the constitution of social justice<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

262 Power and slavery<br />

Location: 443 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: David STRECKER,<br />

University of Jena, Germany and Resarch<br />

Committee on Political Power Ipsa RC 36<br />

Chair: Craig BROWNE, University of Sydney,<br />

Australia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Claudia MARTINEZ MULLEN, Rhodes University,<br />

South Africa<br />

Neo-liberal structural powers within the workplace:<br />

Workers or slaves?<br />

� 258 �<br />

David STRECKER, University of Jena, Germany<br />

“Power and violence are opposites”: Reflections on a<br />

self-delusion of political thought in light of slavery<br />

André DRUMOND, Universidade Federal de Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil<br />

Monarchy and slavery in the political thought of<br />

Castro Alves<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

293 Epistemological challenges presented<br />

by the experience of modernity in<br />

non-Western contexts 2<br />

Location: 443 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Sergio TAVOLARO,<br />

University of Brasília<br />

Chair: Sergio TAVOLARO, University of Brasília<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Volker H. SCHMIDT, National University of Singapore,<br />

Singapore<br />

Challenges of global modernity<br />

Raewyn CONNELL and Nour DADOS, University of<br />

Sydney, Australia<br />

Theories of market society on a world scale<br />

Sergio COSTA, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany<br />

Which sociology? Exploring “non-western” interferences<br />

Cláudio COSTA PINHEIRO, Getulio Vargas<br />

Foundation, Brazil<br />

Unimagined modernities. Rabindranath Tagore<br />

posthumous writings and other forms of Brazilian<br />

post-colonial imagination regarding India<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

352 Postcolonialism and decoloniality:<br />

A dialogue<br />

Location: 443 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Gurminder BHAMBRA,<br />

University of Warwick, United Kingdom<br />

Chair: John HOLMWOOD, University of<br />

Nottingham, United Kingdom


Authors and Papers<br />

Gurminder BHAMBRA, University of Warwick, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Postcolonialism and decoloniality: A dialogue<br />

Sujata PATEL, University of Hyderabad, India<br />

Beyond coloniality: Towards diverse epistemic positions<br />

Saurabh DUBE El Colegio de México, Mexico<br />

Makeovers of modernity<br />

Manuela BOATCA, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany<br />

What’s in a name? Postcolonialism and decoloniality<br />

as difference within sameness<br />

Ishita BANERJEE, El Colegio de México, Mexico<br />

Through subaltern frames: Postcolonial and<br />

decolonial knowledges<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

402 RC35 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 443 {NB}<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

432 Global modernity. Sociology facing<br />

the post-western age<br />

Location: 443 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Volker H. SCHMIDT,<br />

National University of Singapore<br />

Chair: Volker H. SCHMIDT, National<br />

University of Singapore<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Boris HOLZER, Bielefeld University, Germany<br />

Productive misunderstandings: Global modernity and<br />

non-western rationalities<br />

Sergio TAVOLARO and Lília TAVOLARO, University of<br />

Brasília, Brazil<br />

Citizenship in contemporary Brazil: A “deviant<br />

modernity”?<br />

� 259 �<br />

Rosa REICHER, University of Heidelberg, Germany<br />

The role of globalization in cultural industries: The<br />

case of commemoration<br />

María Aurora ROMERO and Juan Pablo GONNET,<br />

CIECS-CONICET-UNC, Argentina<br />

Foucault y la sociología clásica: Un diálogo en<br />

tensión a partir del suicidio durkheimiano<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

477 Democracy and democratisation<br />

Location: 443 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Craig BROWNE,<br />

University of Sydney, Australia<br />

Chair: David STRECKER, University of Jena,<br />

Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Gilles VERPRAET, SOPHIAPOL, CNRS, France<br />

Three levels of democracy: Polis, nation, transnational<br />

solidarities<br />

Lara FERREIRA and Maria Fernanda SALCEDO<br />

REPOLÊS, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais,<br />

Brazil<br />

Representation and equality in contemporary theories<br />

of democracy<br />

Craig BROWNE, University of Sydney, Australia<br />

Democratic revolution: Politicising the social or<br />

socialising the political<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

561 Time and Society<br />

Location: 443 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Hartmut ROSA,<br />

University of Jena, Germany<br />

Chair: Robert HASSAN, University of<br />

Melbourne, Australia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Carmen LECCARDI, University of Milan-Biococca, Italy<br />

Changing time experience, changing memory: An<br />

inter-generational perspective


Georg MUELLER University of Fribourg, Switzerland<br />

The Arab spring: A re-synchronization of<br />

socio-political clocks?<br />

Andreas GOETTLICH, University of Konstanz,<br />

Germany<br />

The "idealization of the interchangeability of phases<br />

of life"<br />

Hartmut ROSA, University of Jena, Germany<br />

Social time and the problem of desynchronization<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

621 Decentering sociology:<br />

Reconceptualizations for a global<br />

era<br />

Location: 443 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Boris HOLZER, Bielefeld<br />

University, Germany<br />

Chair: Boris HOLZER, Bielefeld University,<br />

Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Simone BRITO, Universidade Federal da Paraíba,<br />

Brazil<br />

Against a new transcendental monster: Poor Elias in<br />

Brazil and the dilemmas of figurational sociology<br />

Fernando SANTANA, Universidade Federal de São<br />

Paulo, Brazil<br />

Traditional sociability as modernity: Critical reflections<br />

on some conceptions of “traditional” sociability in<br />

Brazil<br />

Vinicius FORTE, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco,<br />

Brazil and Marina MESQUITA, Universidade Federal<br />

de Pernambuco, Brazil<br />

Caio Prado Júnior, Marxism and coloniality of<br />

knowlodge<br />

� 260 �<br />

Emiliano GAMBAROTTA, Universidad Nacional de La<br />

Plata/CONICET, Argentina<br />

Bourdieu y lo simbólico: Mecanismos de (re)<br />

producción de la dominación y la posibilidad de su<br />

subversión {*}<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

658 Critical theories: A dialogue<br />

between Europe and Latin America<br />

Location: 443 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Oliver KOZLAREK,<br />

Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de<br />

Hidalgo, Mexico<br />

Chair: Hartmut ROSA, University of Jena,<br />

Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Oliver KOZLAREK, Universidad Michoacana de San<br />

Nicolás de Hidalgo, Mexico<br />

Critical theories in Latin America<br />

Héctor Raúl SOLÍS GADEA, Centro Universitario de<br />

Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, Universidad de<br />

Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico<br />

José María Pérez Gay: A bridge between german<br />

critical thinking and Mexico<br />

José Manuel ROMERO CUEVAS, Universidad de<br />

Alcalá, Spain<br />

Ignacio Ellacuría: A critical theory from Latin America<br />

Emiliano GAMBAROTTA, Universidad Nacional de La<br />

Plata/CONICET, Argentina<br />

Para una teoría crítica reflexiva. Una práctica de<br />

lectura de la dialéctica negativa de Th. W. Adorno a<br />

partir de la sociología reflexiva de P. Bourdieu


RC36<br />

Alienation Theory and<br />

Research<br />

Programme Coordinator: Vessela<br />

MISHEVA, Uppsala University, Sweden<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

4 Alienation Theory Revisited. Part I<br />

Location: 452 {NB}<br />

Chair: Devorah KALEKIN-FISHMAN,<br />

University Haifa<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Stefan GANDLER, Universidad Autónoma de<br />

Querétaro, Mexico<br />

Critical Marxism in Mexico<br />

Shoji ISHITSUKA, Tokyo University of Information<br />

Sciences, Japan<br />

Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Fukushima as civilizational<br />

alienation from a perspective of reification and<br />

alienation in the Lukacsian ontology of social being<br />

and beyond<br />

Ester VAISMAN, Universidade Federal de Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil<br />

El problema de la individualidad en el pensamiento<br />

del último Lukács<br />

Nicolás DEL VALLE, Centro de Análisis e Investigación<br />

Política CAIP, Chile<br />

Naturaleza y alienación en la teoría crítica<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

49 Alienation Theory Revisited. Part II<br />

Location: 452 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Vessela MISHEVA,<br />

University of Skövde, Sweden<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Lauren LANGMAN, Loyola Univeristy of Chicago,<br />

USA and Devorah KALEKIN-FISHMAN, University of<br />

Haifa, Israel<br />

Alienation in the 21st century<br />

Nara Roberta SILVA, Universidade Estadual de<br />

Campinas, Brazil<br />

Alienation theory and ideology in dialogue<br />

Alan SPECTOR, Purdue University Calumet, USA<br />

Marx, class, and alienation: Dialectical enhancement<br />

without evisceration<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

101 Agency and empowerment in the<br />

life world<br />

Location: 452 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Lauren LANGMAN,<br />

Loyola Univeristy of Chicago, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Vessela MISHEVA, University of Skövde, Skövde, Sweden<br />

Social entrepreneurship and alienation<br />

David BARTRAM, University of Leicester, England<br />

Alienation and the ambivalences of “freedom from<br />

work”: An investigation of haredi Jewish men in Israel<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

158 From alienation to empowerment<br />

Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory and Research (host<br />

committee)<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change<br />

Location: 452 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions


Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

221 Race, alienation and everyday life<br />

Location: 452 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Lauren LANGMAN,<br />

Loyola Univeristy of Chicago, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Rose BREWER, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities,<br />

Minneapolis<br />

Systemic change, racism, and economic crisis: Blacks<br />

in the US, Africa, and the African diaspora<br />

Jacqueline JOHNSON, Adelphi University, USA<br />

Mass incarceration as a contemporary mechanism of<br />

racialization in the United States, United Kingdom,<br />

and Brazil<br />

David EMBRICK, Loyola University-Chicago, USA<br />

Multiculturalism, diversity & inclusiveness: Diversity<br />

ideology, alienation and social exclusion in the postcivil<br />

rights era<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

236 Bodies, emotions, alienation and<br />

everyday life<br />

Location: 452 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Miriam ADELMAN,<br />

Federal University of Parana, Brazil and<br />

Richard MISKOLCI, Federal University of São<br />

Carlos, Brazil<br />

Chair: Richard MISKOLCI, Federal University<br />

of São Carlos, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Luis BERRUECOS, Universidad Autónoma<br />

Metropolitana, Mexico<br />

The nature of everyday life in a Nahuatl community<br />

in Mexico<br />

Mara FERREIRA, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil<br />

El sentimiento amoroso en las vidas de lo(a)s<br />

soltero(a)s en la contemporaneidad<br />

� 262 �<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

311 RC36 Round Table 1: Alienated<br />

labor in the production of cultural<br />

and social capital<br />

Location: 22 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Gabriele DE ANGELIS,<br />

Universidade Nova, Portugal and Tilman<br />

REITZ, University of Jena, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Nicolás DIANA MENENDEZ, CEIL- CONICET,<br />

CABA, Argentina<br />

El consentimiento en la administración. Un estudio<br />

sobre las motivaciones y los sentidos del trabajo en<br />

trabajadores de la administración pública<br />

Ekaterina LYTKINA, Higher School of Economics, Russia<br />

Anomie and alienation: Necessity of discrimination<br />

between the concepts<br />

Henrique BUONANI PASTI, Campinas University<br />

(IFCH/UNICAMP), Brazil<br />

Alienation, alienated labor and symbolic capital: A<br />

possible dialogue?<br />

Vanina PAPALINI and María Inés LANDA, CONICET-<br />

UNC, Argentina<br />

La sonrisa del éxito: Perfomances de una subjetividad<br />

exigida<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

338 From alienation to empowerment.<br />

Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory and Research (host<br />

committee)<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change<br />

Location: 452 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

403 RC36 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 452 {NB}


Friday 3 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

475 Bodies, emotions, alienation and<br />

resistance: Studies in contemporary<br />

culture / Cuerpos, emociones,<br />

alienación y resistencia: Estudios<br />

sobre cultura contemporánea<br />

Location: 452 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Miriam ADELMAN,<br />

Federal University of Parana, Brazil and<br />

Richard MISKOLCI, Federal University of São<br />

Carlos, Brazil<br />

Chair: Miriam ADELMAN, Federal University<br />

of Parana, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Natalie HABER, Loyola University of Chicago, USA<br />

The bunny hops on: An examination of the creation<br />

of playboy clubs and their re-found fame<br />

Fernando BALIEIRO, Universidade Ferderal de São<br />

Carlos, Brazil<br />

Carmen Miranda between the desires of two nations<br />

Larissa PELUCIO, Mariana CERVI and Mariana<br />

KOGA, Universidade Estadual Julio de Mesquita Filho,<br />

Brazil<br />

Infidelity.com – The market for affection and<br />

reiterations of familism in betrayal websites<br />

Marvin PROSONO, Missouri State University, USA<br />

Forms of alienation in conflict: Protestor bodies as a<br />

medium of police performance art<br />

Guilherme FLOETER, Universidade Federal de São<br />

Carlos, Brazil<br />

Masculinities in mutation: A study about gender<br />

relations among university students<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

558 The Internet, alienation and<br />

overcoming alienation<br />

Location: 452 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Matthew DAVID, Brunel<br />

University, United Kingdom<br />

� 263 �<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Dietmar WETZEL, University of Berne, Switzerland<br />

Practices and emotions in online-dating – Alienated<br />

relationships?<br />

Juliana DO PRADO, Federal University of São Carlos,<br />

Brazil<br />

Digital office sentimental: The search of the internet as<br />

an aid to love relationships<br />

Richard MISKOLCI, Federal University of São Carlos,<br />

Brazil<br />

Beyond the closet? Male homoerotic relations created<br />

online and the new regime of visibility in<br />

contemporary Brazilian society<br />

RC37<br />

Sociology of Arts<br />

Programme Coordinator: Marta HERRERO,<br />

University of Plymouth, United Kingdom<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

50 Analyzing Art Works as a Way to<br />

Social Knowledge. Part I<br />

Location: 466 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Paulo MENEZES,<br />

University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Chair: Arturo RODRIGUEZ MORATO,<br />

University of Barcelona, Spain<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Nikita BASOV, Anisya KHOKHLOVA, St. Petersburg State<br />

University, Russia and Alexandra NENKO, National<br />

Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia<br />

Art works and communicative process of knowledge<br />

co-creation


Paulo MENEZES, University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Cinema and society: The construction of a “fictional<br />

reality”<br />

Pinar YILDIZ and Ece OZDEMIR, Ankara University,<br />

Turkey<br />

Sociology of the political movies in new Turkish<br />

cinema after 2000<br />

Mauro ROVAI, Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Belle toujours: Table conversations and civilization in<br />

Manoel de Oliveira’s work<br />

Ana Amelia da SILVA, Catholic University of São<br />

Paulo, Brazil<br />

Cinema and social sciences: Between the dead times<br />

and the critical thought images<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

104 Art, (il)legitimacy and consecration<br />

processes? I<br />

Location: 466 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Alain QUEMIN,<br />

Université Paris-8, France<br />

Chair: Ling-Yun TANG, The University of<br />

Hong Kong<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Denis HANZI, Social Science Research Center Berlin,<br />

Germany<br />

Hallowed be the director’s name: The structuring<br />

power of sanctification in the field of theatre<br />

Julio SOUTO SALOM, Universidade Federal do Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

Hibridación y “malandragem” en la construcción<br />

mediática del autor<br />

Paul LOPES, Colgate University, USA<br />

The autonomization of American art<br />

Verónica TOBEÑA, FLACSO Argentina<br />

La cuestión del canon en la literatura Argentina. Un<br />

campo cultural abierto en dos<br />

Syd KROCHMALNY, Argentina<br />

Art and legitimacy: Rojas cultural center gallery<br />

� 264 �<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

151 Analyzing art works as a way to<br />

social knowledge II<br />

Location: 466 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Paulo<br />

MENEZES, University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Mariana CERVIÑO, Universidad de Buenos Aires-<br />

Instituto Gino Germani-Conicet, Argentina<br />

Trayectorias sociales y tipos de artistas en la post<br />

dictadura Argentina, 1984-1993<br />

Ilaria RICCIONI, Free University of Bozen, Italy<br />

Sociology of the artistic action<br />

Victoria PAVLOU, Frederick University, Cyprus<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> underpinnings in pre-service elementary<br />

teachers’ attitudes towards artworks<br />

Målfrid Irene HAGEN, Buskerud University College,<br />

Norway<br />

Critical art and the lack of art criticism<br />

Alba COLOMBO, Arts & Humanities, Spain<br />

Perception of traditional arts as a methodological<br />

proposal to measure arts effects on the immediate<br />

society<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

235 Artistic and non-artistic markets:<br />

Entrepreneurship, creativity and<br />

innovation<br />

Location: 466 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Marta HERRERO,<br />

University of Plymouth, USA<br />

Chair: Florent GAUDEZ, Université Pierre-<br />

Mendès-France, France


Authors and Papers<br />

Jeanne HALLEY, USA<br />

Court institutions as enablers of women’s entry into<br />

french baroque music<br />

Marta HERRERO, University of Plymouth, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Towards a politicized arts philanthropy? Corporate<br />

social responsibility and the arts in the UK<br />

Ana Letícia FIALHO, Faculdade Santa Marcelina,<br />

Brazil<br />

The Brazilian contemporary art market: Challenges<br />

and limits of internationalization in a fast growing<br />

sector<br />

Arturo RODRIGUEZ MORATO and Martias<br />

ZARLENGA, University of Barcelona, Spain<br />

Culture-led urban transformations and the sociology<br />

of artistic and cultural creation<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

313 Social justice and democratization:<br />

Avant-gardes (then and now), art,<br />

and change I<br />

Location: 466 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Jeffrey HALLEY,<br />

The University of Texas San Antonio, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ilaria RICCIONI, Free University of Bozen, Italy<br />

The social action of avant-garde art<br />

Jacqueline GIBBONS, York University, Canada<br />

The avant garde, Arab spring & contemporary Egypt<br />

Sabrina PARRACHO SANT’ANNA, Universidade<br />

Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Avant-garde discourses and the musealization<br />

process: The museum of modern art in Rio de Janeiro<br />

in the 1960s<br />

Lígia DABUL, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil<br />

Democratisation and creative process: Poem’s body<br />

on the Web<br />

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Mariana CERVIÑO, Universidad de Buenos Aires-<br />

Instituto Gino Germani-Conicet, Argentina<br />

The political aspects of the emergence of the Rojas in<br />

the artistic sphere of Buenos Aires, in the<br />

post-dictatorship era<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

370 Uses and misuses of the arts in the<br />

public sphere I<br />

Location: 466 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jan MARONTATE, Simon<br />

Fraser University, Canada<br />

Chair: Florent GAUDEZ, Université Pierre-<br />

Mendès-France, France<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Cecilia DINARDI, London School of Economics and<br />

Political Science, United Kingdom<br />

When culture is turned against heritage: Monumental<br />

architecture, urban landscapes and an imagined<br />

multi-arts cultural centre in Buenos Aires<br />

Marta KLEKOTKO, Jagiellonian University, Poland<br />

Arts matter: Exploring an impact of arts on urban<br />

scenes in Poland<br />

Vicky KARAISKOU, Cyprus Open University, Cyprus<br />

Public sculptures and ceremonial behaviors in the<br />

public sphere: Cyprus as a case study<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

404 RC37 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 466 {NB}<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

455 The sociology of art and<br />

sociological theory: Intersections<br />

and new dialogues<br />

Location: 466 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Eduardo DE<br />

LA FUENTE, Flinders University, Australia


Authors and Papers<br />

Jeremy TANNER, University College London, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Sociology of art and comparative civilisation<br />

Ana Lucia TEIXEIRA, Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Fernando Pessoa: The literary construction of a<br />

Portuguese modernity<br />

Ling-Yun TANG, The University of Hong Kong<br />

Art worlds in transitional societies: An actor-network<br />

theory (ANT) perspective on art and social change in<br />

China<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

472 Art as research tool and/or<br />

sociological data: Visual, sound<br />

and sensory methodologies<br />

Location: 466 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Eduardo DE<br />

LA FUENTE, Flinders University, Australia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Jan MARONTATE, Simon Fraser University, Canada<br />

From noise to soundscape composition: Artistic and<br />

social scientific dimensions of acoustic ecology<br />

Nathalie ZACCAI-REYNERS, Université Libre de<br />

Bruxelles, Belgium<br />

The life of image as mediation. A sociological<br />

reading of Marion Milner / La vie de l’image comme<br />

médiation. Une lecture sociologique de Marion<br />

Milner<br />

Marcia GOBBI, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Maneras de ver: niñas y niños en los aspectos de<br />

fotografía diaria en asentamiento Dom Tomaz, São<br />

Paulo - Brasil<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

563 Uses and misuses of the arts in the<br />

public sphere II<br />

Location: 466 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Jan<br />

MARONTATE, Simon Fraser University, USA<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

María Belén HIROSE, Instituto de Desarrollo Económico<br />

- Instituto de Altos Estudios Sociales, Argentina<br />

Argentine folkloric dances: State policies and actor<br />

perspectives<br />

Abaher ELSAKKA, Birzeit University, Palestine<br />

Arts in Palestinian public space<br />

Målfrid Irene HAGEN, Buskerud University College,<br />

Norway<br />

Art as political symbol, fetish and commodity<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

601 Social justice and democratization:<br />

Avant-gardes (then and now), art,<br />

and change II<br />

Location: 466 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jeffrey HALLEY, The<br />

University of Texas San Antonio, USA<br />

Chair: Ilaria RICCIONI, Free University of<br />

Bozen, Italy<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Jeffrey HALLEY, The University of Texas San Antonio,<br />

USA<br />

Avant-garde art, politics, and theory: Dada and<br />

beyond<br />

Myrian SANTOS, State University of Rio de Janeiro,<br />

Brazil<br />

The AfroDigital museum: Art works, citizenship, and<br />

technology<br />

Henry PINHEIRO, Brazil<br />

Guaramirangaxs Theater Festival: contributions to the<br />

development in theatre Ceará<br />

Ana Liza BUGNONE, Universidad Nacional de La<br />

Plata - CONICET, Argentina<br />

Pensar su tiempo, deshilvanar el orden social


RC38<br />

Biography and Society<br />

Programme Coordinators: Roswitha<br />

BRECNER, University of Vienna, Austria and<br />

Michaela KOETTIG, University of Applied<br />

Sciences, Germany<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

89 Where Are You From? Experiences<br />

of Exclusion, Marginalization and<br />

Racism. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC38 Biography and Society<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic<br />

Relations (host committee)<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

106 Biography and Ethnography<br />

Location: 436 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Catherine DELCROIX,<br />

Université des Strasbourg, France<br />

Chair: Andreas Oskar KEMPF, GESIS-Leibniz<br />

Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Laura ODASSO, Université de Strasbourg, France<br />

Giving a three dimensional form to biography<br />

Priscila AZEVEDO, Universidade Estadual de<br />

Campinas, Brazil<br />

La biographie sociologique : Le cas des “Filhos de<br />

Criação”<br />

Ricardo Costa de OLIVEIRA, Universidade Federal do<br />

Paraná, Brazil<br />

Sociology, family history and genealogy<br />

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Barbara MOROVICH, Ecole Nationale Supérieure<br />

d’Architecture de Strasbourg, France<br />

Représentation graphique des parcours de vie :<br />

Ethnographie et engagement transdisciplinaire<br />

Sebastián LOPEZ, Argentina<br />

La estigmatización de los vecinos de Villa Corina:<br />

¿Cambios o continuidades en la representación<br />

social de los habitantes de barrios pobres?<br />

Nevin S¸AHI ˙N, Middle East Technical University, Turkey<br />

“Göçmen konutları”: The wealthy ghettos of the<br />

metropolis<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

170 Methodological Challenges in<br />

Biography Research<br />

Location: 436 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Feiwel<br />

KUPFERBERG, Malmoe University, Sweden<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Irini SIOUTI, University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany<br />

Doing biographical analysis in a transnational<br />

context. Reflections on biographical research,<br />

transmigration and ethnography<br />

Andreas Oskar KEMPF, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the<br />

Social Sciences, Germany<br />

Doing “biographical fieldwork”. Combining<br />

ethnographic field research with biographical<br />

analysis<br />

Elena ROZHDESTVENSKAYA, National University<br />

Higher School of Economic, Russia<br />

Visualisation of identity in context of e-interview<br />

Minna RUOKONEN-ENGLER, Goethe University<br />

Frankfurt, Germany<br />

“Bodies that matter”: Analyzing biographies as<br />

embodiments of the discursive


Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

198 Bodies in motion<br />

Location: 436 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Kathy DAVIS, Senior<br />

Researcher<br />

Chair: Susan BELL, Bowdoin College<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Julia ERICKSEN, Temple university, USA and Jonathan<br />

MARION, UC San Diego, USA<br />

Ballroom bodies: Creating the movement, creating the<br />

look<br />

Vicki HARMAN, University of London, United Kingdom<br />

Gender, ‘ideals’ and body image in ballroom and<br />

Latin American dancing<br />

Kathy DAVIS, Institute History and Culture, Netherlands<br />

Dance and biography: Or why should a biographical<br />

researcher be interested in tango?<br />

Beate LITTIG, Institute for Advanced Studies, Austria<br />

Materiality and biography<br />

Ritma RUNGULE, University of Latvia, Latvia, Maruta<br />

PRANKA, Tana LACE, Stefan DZERVITE and Stefan<br />

MIKLASEVICS, Riga Stradins University, Latvia<br />

Biographical experience of women with cancer {*}<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

260 Pictures, biographies and families<br />

Location: 436 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Susan BELL, Bowdoin<br />

College, USA and Roswitha BRECKNER,<br />

University of Vienna, Austria<br />

Chair: Kathy DAVIS, Netherlands<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Roswitha BRECKNER, University of Vienna, Austria<br />

Visual dimensions of biographical processes – A<br />

conceptual approach<br />

Susan BELL, Bowdoin College, USA and Mary Ellen<br />

BELL, Wiscasset High School, USA<br />

Picturing families, making family memories<br />

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Vanesa GÓMEZ and Mariela GIACOPONELLO,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Fotos y relatos en la reconstrucción de procesos de<br />

movilidad social ascendente a través de biografías<br />

familiares<br />

Meltem ULU, Department of Anthropology-Istambul,<br />

Turkey<br />

Cultural memory and photographs<br />

Gülsüm DEPELI and Emel UZUN, Hacettepe University,<br />

Turkey<br />

Soldier photographs: Recollections of manhood, icons<br />

of nationalism<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

294 Food as a special symbol in the<br />

migration process<br />

Location: 436 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Julia BERNSTEIN,<br />

University of Cologne, Germany<br />

Chair: Lena INOWLOCKI, University of<br />

Applied Sciences Frankfurt am Main, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sabina BELLOFATTO, University of Zurich, Switzerland<br />

The acceptance and diffusion of Italian cuisine in the<br />

face of the xenophobic violence against Italian<br />

immigrants in post-war Switzerland<br />

Dafna HIRSCH, Open University of Israel, Israel<br />

Food and the construction of the ethnic self among<br />

mizrahi immigrants to Israel<br />

Liora GVION, Kibbutzim College of Education, Israel<br />

Two food narratives, two identities and one national<br />

cuisine: The story of Jewish food in Israel<br />

Nimrod LUZ, Western Galilee College, Israel<br />

Immigrants in their homeland<br />

Daisuke YASUI, Kyoto University, Japan<br />

Ethnicities from food: Food culture of immigrants in a<br />

multiethnic area in Japan


14:30 - 16:00<br />

366 Transnational family migrations<br />

Location: 436 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ursula APITZSCH,<br />

University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany<br />

and Irini SIOUTI, University of Frankfurt am<br />

Main, Germany<br />

Chair: Irini SIOUTI, University of Frankfurt am<br />

Main, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Darja KLINGENBERG, Goethe University, Germany<br />

I come from a very interesting family! Translating<br />

cultural capital<br />

Caterina ROHDE, Bielefeld Graduate School in<br />

History and Sociology, Germany<br />

Transnational daughters – The inter-generational<br />

migration project of Russian au pair workers and their<br />

families<br />

Uku LEMBER, Central European University, Hungary<br />

‘Private transnationality’ within the realm of mixed<br />

marriages in soviet and independent Estonia<br />

Eran GUNDUZ, University of Applied Sciences<br />

Frankfurt, Germany and Ursula APITZSCH, University<br />

of Frankfurt am Main, Germany<br />

Ethnicity and belonging as lived dimensions in mixed<br />

marriages<br />

Zeila DEMARTINI, Universidade Metodista de São<br />

Paulo, Brazil<br />

Familiar experiences among continents<br />

(Portugal – Africa – Brazil)<br />

Rosa María BRANDHORST, University of Goettingen,<br />

Germany<br />

Transnational family ties between Cuba and<br />

Germany: Isolation, restrictions and agency<br />

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Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

422 Biography, biographical research<br />

and politics. Part I<br />

Location: 436 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Michaela KOETTIG,<br />

University of Applied Sciences, Germany and<br />

Lena PEREZ, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany<br />

Chair: Michaela KOETTIG, University of<br />

Applied Sciences, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Johannes BECKER, University of Göttingen, Germany<br />

Palestinian dwellers as activists in the old city of<br />

Jerusalem: Politics as escape<br />

Carina LISTERBORN, Malmö university, Sweden,<br />

Diana MULINARI, Lund University, Sweden and Irene<br />

MOLINA, Uppsala University, Sweden<br />

Racialized Swedish cities. Flags, tags and veils<br />

Diana MULINARI, Lund University, Sweden and<br />

Anders NEERGAARD, Linköping University, Sweden<br />

Women in cultural racist parties<br />

Johanna SIGL, University of Goettingen, Germany<br />

Politics are biographical and gendered. Life stories of<br />

dropouts from the far right<br />

Mikhail ANIPKIN, Volgograd State University, Russia<br />

The last soviet generation: Biographies of the lost<br />

Marcelo ROSA, University of Brasilia, Brazil<br />

Biographical knowledge and its implication to<br />

activism studies: A case study about the landless<br />

peoples movement in South Africa<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

474 Biography, biographical research<br />

and politics. Part II<br />

Location: 436 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Michaela KOETTIG,<br />

University of Applied Sciences, Germany and<br />

Lena PEREZ, Free University Berlin, Germany<br />

Chair: Lena PEREZ, Free University Berlin, Germany


Authors and Papers<br />

Virginia MELLADO, INCIHUSA- CONICET- UNCuyo,<br />

Argentina<br />

Trayectorias en movimiento. Itinerario de dos<br />

dirigentes políticos entre dictadura y democracia.<br />

Argentina 1966-1989<br />

Noga GILAD, University of Haifa, Israel<br />

Examining political biographies from the opposite<br />

direction: The case of Israeli settlers of the West Bank<br />

and Gaza<br />

Andrés ARGUELLO, Universidad Santo Tomás, Colombia<br />

Jose Sedano: Pedagogy of answer and social participation<br />

Angela PILCH ORTEGA, University of Graz, Austria<br />

Biographies of activists in social movement in<br />

Chiapas, Mexico<br />

Larissa ARRUDA, Universidade Federal de São Carlos,<br />

Brazil<br />

The faces of Joaquim Murtinho: Minister, senator and<br />

coronel of Mato Grosso, Brazil<br />

Guilherme ARDUINI, Brazil<br />

Alceu Amoroso Lima (1893-1983) : Contrainte et liberté<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

564 Where Are You From? Experiences<br />

of Exclusion, Marginalization and<br />

Racism. Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC38 Biography and Society (host committee)<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations<br />

Location: 436 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

596 RC38 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 436 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Roswitha BRECKNER,<br />

University of Vienna, Austria; Michaela<br />

KOETTIG, University of Applied Sciences,<br />

Germany and Irini SIOUTI, University of<br />

Frankfurt am Main, Germany<br />

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Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

646 Victims and perpetrators in sociopolitical<br />

(post) conflict settings<br />

Location: 436 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Gabriele ROSENTHAL,<br />

University of Goettingen, Germany<br />

Chair: Hermilio SANTOS, Pontificia<br />

Universidade Catolica de Rio Grande do Sul,<br />

Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Niklas RADENBACH, University of Goettingen,<br />

Germany<br />

Doing biographical research in a (post-)conflict<br />

setting: A case study of ethnic Germans in southern<br />

Ukraine<br />

Elifcan KARACAN, Siegen University, Germany<br />

Same past, different narrations<br />

Sara PARK, Kyoto University, Japan<br />

The transformers. Dealing with citizenship as<br />

undocumented migrants<br />

Rixta WUNDRAK and Nicole WITTE, Georg-August-<br />

University of Goettingen, Germany<br />

Intractable violence in everyday life and the ‘big<br />

conflict’ in the Middle-East<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

656 Biography and experiences with<br />

violence<br />

Location: 436 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Hermilio SANTOS,<br />

Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

Chair: Beate LITTIG, Institute for Advanced<br />

Studies, Austria<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Marcela CORNEJO, Maria Jose REYES, Pontificia<br />

Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile and Maria<br />

Angelica CRUZ, Universidad de Valparaíso, Chile


“Cuéntame tu historia de la dictadura": Voces e<br />

imágenes en dialogía intergeneracional en Chile<br />

Claudia BACCI, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Subjetividad y experiencia en las narrativas<br />

personales sobre la violencia política en la Argentina<br />

reciente<br />

Pablo Francisco DI LEO, Instituto de Investigaciones<br />

Gino Germani, CONICET, FUniversidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina and Ana Clara CAMAROTTI, Instituto<br />

de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Violencias, consumos de drogas y soportes: Sus<br />

vinculaciones en experiencias biográficas de jóvenes<br />

en barrios marginalizados del área metropolitana de<br />

Buenos Aires<br />

Michaela KOETTIG, University of Applied Sciences,<br />

Germany<br />

Constructions of gender stereotypes by the media in<br />

dealing with the‚ right-wing terror cell’ in Germany<br />

Hermilio SANTOS, Pontificia Universidade Catolica<br />

de Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

Young female engagement in delinquency in south<br />

Brazil: Biographic and visual narratives<br />

Letícia de AZEVEDO, Universidade Federal da Bahia,<br />

Brazil<br />

Surviving a movable prison<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

721 The foundation of professional<br />

identities in life experiences<br />

Location: 436 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Henning Salling<br />

OLESEN, University of Roskilde, Denmark and<br />

Maria Helena Menna BARRETO ABRAHÃO,<br />

Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

Chair: Rosa María BRANDHORST, University<br />

of Goettingen, Netherlands<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Joseph HERMANOWICZ, University of Georgia, USA<br />

Performance, perception, and legitimation in<br />

academic science<br />

Henning SALLING OLESEN, University of Roskilde,<br />

Denmark and Maria Helena M. Barreto ABRAHAO,<br />

Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Rio Grande do<br />

Sul, Brazil<br />

The foundation of professional identities in life<br />

experiences<br />

Rosa ROMO BELTRAN, Universidad De Guadalajara,<br />

Mexico<br />

Sujetos instituyentes e identidades profesionales<br />

Maria do Perpétuo Soccoro DE LIMA COSTA<br />

Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e<br />

Mucuri, Brazil<br />

Los trabajadores docentes: Experiencias, tensiones,<br />

dificultades ne hizo en la construcción de la profesión<br />

docente en las universidades públicas de Minas<br />

Gerais, Brasil<br />

Henning SALLING OLESEN, University of Roskilde,<br />

Denmark<br />

Professional identity and gender<br />

Cecilia LITICHEVER, FLACSO-Argentina, Argentina<br />

La construcción social de la exclusión: Un análisis<br />

desde la perspectiva de las trayectorias de jóvenes de<br />

sectores populares


RC41<br />

Sociology of Population<br />

Programme Coordinators: Elena<br />

BASTIDA-GONZALEZ, Florida <strong>International</strong><br />

University, USA and Claudia A. SERNA,<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University, USA<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

47 Demographic challenges in societies<br />

Location: 468 {NB}<br />

Chair: Maria Guadalupe VEGA-LOPEZ,<br />

University of Guadalajara, Mexico<br />

Co-Chair: Armando DOMINGUEZ, Florida<br />

<strong>International</strong> University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Gisella SANDOVAL VARGAS, Ana C AMAYA ARIAS,<br />

Diego VELASQUEZ GRANADOS and Javier H.<br />

ESLAVA-SCHMALBACH, Universidad Nacional de<br />

Colombia, Colombia<br />

Inequidades en mortalidad materna por<br />

departamentos en Colombia para lo años 2000,<br />

2005 y 2008<br />

Cíntia ENGEL and Paula RINCON AFONSO<br />

COSTA, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil<br />

Consideraciones sobre el envejecimiento en Brasil<br />

Nicolás SACCO, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Demographic dynamics of Buenos Aires city middle<br />

class (1970-2010)<br />

Carlos BARRETO BECK, Texas A & M University USA<br />

and Tibebe ASSEFA, University of Texas Pan<br />

American, USA<br />

Covariates of weight loss among a Mexican<br />

American population in the US Southwest<br />

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12:30 - 14:00<br />

113 Current issues in population and<br />

social justice<br />

Location: 468 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Elena BASTIDA-GONZALEZ,<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Guillermo Julian GONZALEZ-PEREZ, University of<br />

Guadalajara, Mexico<br />

Firearm homicide in Mexico 1990-2009: Trends,<br />

spatial variations and associated factors<br />

Priscila AZEVEDO, Universidade Estadual de<br />

Campinas, Brazil<br />

Settings for “cultural justice” on sheltering cases: The<br />

fostered children role in Brazilian rural areas<br />

Arun ACHARYA, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo<br />

León, Mexico<br />

Migrant trafficking and sexual violence against<br />

women in Mexico: a qualitative analysis on<br />

consequences<br />

Tiffanie STEWART, Florida <strong>International</strong> University, USA<br />

Panhandling and information acquisition in Miami<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

156 Current issues in population<br />

research<br />

Location: 468 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Encarnación ARACIL,<br />

Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain<br />

Chair: Rosa Maria CAMARENA-CORDOVA,<br />

UNAM, Mexico<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Klaus HABERKERN, Franz NEUBERGER and Tina<br />

SCHMID, University of Zurich, Switzerland<br />

The role of the elderly in their families – Future<br />

challenges<br />

Dudley POSTON and Yuting CHANG, Texas A&M<br />

University<br />

How many heterosexuals, homosexuals and bisexuals<br />

are there in the US?


Elena BASTIDA-GONZALEZ, University of Texas Pan<br />

American, USA, Carlos BARRETO BECK, Texas A & M<br />

University, USA and Gokce SOYDEMIR, Cal State<br />

Stanislaus, USA<br />

Exploring the expectation of financial well being<br />

upon retirement<br />

Rajendra PATIL, Shivaji University, India<br />

Indigenous communities: Demographic and socioeconomic<br />

conditions of scheduled tribes in India<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

261 Population Challenges in Health<br />

Equity<br />

Location: 468 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Guillermo Julian<br />

GONZALEZ-PEREZ, Universidad de<br />

Guadalajara, Mexico<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Zachary ZIMMER, University of California, USA and<br />

Vipan PRACHUABMOH, Chulalongkorn University,<br />

Thailand<br />

Comparing the socioeconomic status – Health<br />

gradient among adults 50 and older across rural and<br />

urban Thailand in 1994 and 2007<br />

Balamurugan J and Gopalsamy RAMATHIRTHAM,<br />

Pondicherry University, India<br />

Status of elderly in modern family structure<br />

Gerardo ZAMORA, Universidad Publica de Navarra,<br />

Spain, Elena URDANETA, Mari Feli GONZALEZ,<br />

Ingema-San Sebastian, Spain Rosanna DE LA ROSA<br />

and Francisco GUILLEN-GRIMA, Universidad Publica<br />

de Navarra, Spain<br />

Childless older people and LGB elders: Health, life<br />

course transitions and care<br />

Maria Guadalupe VEGA-LOPEZ, University of<br />

Guadalajara, Mexico<br />

Demographic changes, social inequalities and child<br />

health in Latin America<br />

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H. Virginia McCOY, Florida <strong>International</strong> University,<br />

USA, Mark L. WILLIAMS, Florida <strong>International</strong><br />

University, USA and John S. ATKINSON, University of<br />

Texas, USA<br />

Disparities among migrant farmworkers in access to<br />

primary care<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

319 Who’s afraid of population decline?<br />

Challenges, responses and<br />

consequence<br />

Location: 468 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Reinhold SACKMANN,<br />

Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg,<br />

Germany and Walter BARTL, Martin-Luther-<br />

University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Joachim SINGELMANN, The University of Texas at<br />

Austin, USA and Rosemarie SIEBERT, Institute for<br />

Socioeconomics, Germany<br />

Differential population response to poverty in rural<br />

areas and its consequences: Regional comparisons in<br />

the United States and Germany<br />

Akiyoshi YONEZAWA, Nagoya University, Nagoya,<br />

Japan<br />

The challenge of internationalizing Japanese higher<br />

education amidst population decline<br />

Natalie JACKSON, University of Waikato, New<br />

Zealand<br />

When does population ‘growth’ end? The case of<br />

New Zealand<br />

Kosuke HIMENO, University of Tokyo, Japan<br />

Functions of social capital for residents of<br />

depopulated area in Japan<br />

David COLEMAN, University, United Kingdom and<br />

Robert ROWTHORN, University of Cambridge,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Three paths to population decline: Russia, Germany<br />

and Japan


14:30 - 16:00<br />

340 Health and migration: Current<br />

issues in population health<br />

Location: 468 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Elena BASTIDA-GONZALEZ,<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Patria ROJAS, Mario DE LA ROSA and Frank DILLON,<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University, USA<br />

Determinants of HIV/STD risk behaviors among recent<br />

Latino immigrants in south Florida, USA<br />

Joachim SINGELMANN, University of Texas at Austin,<br />

USA and Marlene LEE, Population Reference Bureau,<br />

USA<br />

Differential effects of aging in place on disability<br />

among black and white elderly<br />

Mario DE LA ROSA, Patria ROJAS and Mariana<br />

SANCHEZ, Florida <strong>International</strong> University, USA<br />

Alcohol use among recent Latino immigrants before<br />

and after immigration to the United States<br />

Claudia A SERNA, Florida <strong>International</strong> University,<br />

USA and Jesus SANCHEZ, Nova Southeastern<br />

University, USA<br />

Oral health and immigrant status among agricultural<br />

workers in south Florida: A qualitative study<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

393 Methodology and its Role in<br />

Interrogating Social and<br />

Demographic Dynamics<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC41 Sociology of Population<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

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Friday 3 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

482 Global issues in fertility and<br />

reproductive health<br />

Location: 468 {NB}<br />

Chair: Dudley POSTON, Texas A&M<br />

University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Maria Carolina TOMAS, University of California, USA<br />

and Dimitri FAZITO, Demography, Federal University<br />

of Minas Gerais, Brazil<br />

Interracial unions and fertility in Brazil: Are there<br />

differences when couples are racially mixed?<br />

Chyong-fang KO, Academia Sinica, Taiwan<br />

Gender-role expectations and fertility rates in EU<br />

member states<br />

Shirley Hsiao-Li SUN, Nanyang Technological<br />

University, Singapore<br />

Pronatalist policies in the context of a liberal familial<br />

welfare system in Asia<br />

Favour NTOIMO, University of Ibadan, Nigeria<br />

Perception of singleness by highly educated and<br />

professional single women in Lagos, Nigeria<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

530 Developments in the study of<br />

mortality<br />

Location: 468 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Yonathan ANSON,<br />

University of the Negev, Israel<br />

Co-Chair: Claudia A. SERNA, Florida<br />

<strong>International</strong> University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Gopalsamy RAMATHIRTHAM, Pondicherry University,<br />

India<br />

Socio-demographic determinants on children’s<br />

morbidity and mortality – A study of slums in<br />

puducherry


T. Augustus Julian Lazmey LAZMEY, American College<br />

India and S. Gurusamy SELLAMUTHU, Deemed<br />

University, India<br />

Social deprivation and victimization of elderly<br />

people: A study<br />

Jeronimo Oliveira MUNIZ, Universidade Federal de<br />

Minas Gerais, Brazil<br />

Intercensal life tables consistent with population<br />

projections<br />

Marcis TRAPENCIERIS1,2 and Toms PULMANIS2 , (1)<br />

University of Latvia, Latvia, (2)The National Health<br />

Service, Latvia<br />

Excess mortality among clients in alcohol treatment in<br />

Latvia: A record-linkage study<br />

Diego VELÁSQUEZ GRANADOS, Ana C. AMAYA<br />

ARIAS, Gisella SANDOVAL VARGAS and Javier H.<br />

ESLAVA-SCHMALBACH, Universidad Nacional de<br />

Colombia, Colombia<br />

Mortalidad neonatal en Colombia (2000-2009):<br />

Causas, tendencias e inequidades<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

579 Demographic challenges associated<br />

with aging populations in the<br />

developing world<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC41 Sociology of Population (host committee)<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

Location: 468 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

619 Changing populations and its<br />

consequences<br />

Location: 468 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Gopalsamy<br />

RAMATHIRTHAM, Pondicherry University,<br />

India and Rajendra PATIL, Shivaji University,<br />

India<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

S.Gurusamy SELLAMUTHU, Deemed University, India<br />

Plight of the aged population in rural India: care and<br />

support implications<br />

Rosa María CAMARENA-CORDOVA, Universidad<br />

Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico<br />

Comparing Mexican young’s household<br />

characteristics under various ethnicity criteria<br />

David MUÑOZ, Andrea HERNANDEZ, Carles SIMÓ<br />

and Víctor SOLER, University of Valencia, Spain<br />

Divorce, family changes and public policies<br />

Armando DOMINGUEZ, Florida <strong>International</strong><br />

University, USA<br />

Challenges in delivering a health behavior<br />

intervention to immigrant and native populations on<br />

the US-Mexico border<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

685 Sociology of population:<br />

Dimensions of child and the<br />

overarching global transformation<br />

Location: 468 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Rajendra PATIL, Shivaji<br />

University, India<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Hanno SCHOLTZ, University of Konstanz, Germany<br />

Children‘ expected income consequences and fertility<br />

behavior in cross-national comparison<br />

Smita AWACHAR, India<br />

Socio-demographic factors and son preference in<br />

India: An overview<br />

Shashi MISHRA, Ramniranjan Jhunjhunwala College,<br />

India<br />

Effects of socio-demographic factors on health of<br />

girl-child in India<br />

Smriti BHOSLE, L.J.N.J. Mahila Mahavidyalaya, India<br />

Child labour in India: Role of state and NGOs in<br />

protection of rights of children


12:30 - 14:00<br />

718 RC41 Business Meeting<br />

RC42<br />

Location: 468 {NB}<br />

Social Psychology<br />

Programme Coordinator: Guillermina<br />

JASSO, New York University, USA<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

82 Social Justice and Democratization<br />

Location: 19 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Deepak Kumar VERMA,<br />

Babasaheb Ambedkar National Institute of<br />

Social Sciences, India<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Jens AMBRASAT and Christian VON SCHEVE, Free<br />

University Berlin, Germany<br />

Sentiments and social stratification<br />

Kazimierz M. SLOMCZYNSKI, Ohio State University,<br />

USA and Wlodzimierz WESOLOWSKI, Polish<br />

Academy of Sciences, Poland<br />

Social justice in the European Union context:<br />

Opinions on the tax-revenue allocation among<br />

national elites<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

99 (In)justice and inequalities in a<br />

globalized (democratic) world<br />

Location: 19 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Clara SABBAGH,<br />

University of Haifa, Israel<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Stef ADRIAENSSENS, Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel,<br />

Belgium<br />

How trust begets deviance: Social and institutional<br />

trust as explanations for engagement in informal<br />

economic activities<br />

Simone M. SCHNEIDER, Universität Bielefeld, Germany<br />

How detrimental are income inequalities to the<br />

human mind? Analyzing the protective functions of<br />

social justice perceptions in Germany and Chile<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

242 Discursive and narrative<br />

approaches to identity research<br />

Location: 19 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Antonio STECHER,<br />

Universidad Diego Portales, Chile<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Livia Maria TERRA and Alan Eric FONSECA,<br />

Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil<br />

The race and the nation: Discourses and narratives<br />

for a national identity in Nina Rodrigues e Gilberto<br />

Freyre<br />

Antar MARTINEZ, University of Colima, Mexico<br />

Una aproximación narrativa al estudio de las<br />

identidades transgénero: Construyendo nuevos relatos<br />

Edson VASCONCELOS and Adriano de LEON,<br />

Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Brazil<br />

Eyes wide shut: Sexual practices, subjectivities and<br />

conjugalities couples practicing swing<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

314 Social resource theory: challenges,<br />

insights, and prospects. Panel session<br />

Location: 19 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ali KAZEMI, University of<br />

Skovde, Sweden


14:30 - 16:00<br />

364 The social psychology of extreme<br />

political actions<br />

Location: 19 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Guillermina JASSO, New<br />

York University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Rex DOUGLASS, Princeton University, USA<br />

Insurgencies and the Vietnam War<br />

Pavan MAMIDI, Harvard University, USA<br />

On Recruitment into the Maoists in India and Credible<br />

Signaling<br />

Eva MEYERSSON MILGROM, Stanford University,<br />

USA<br />

A Labor Market Analysis of Extreme Political Tactics<br />

Martha CRENSHAW, Stanford University, USA<br />

The Mapping Project: The Networks of Organization<br />

with Extreme Tactics<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

408 The social psychology of language<br />

Location: 19 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Eva MEYERSSON<br />

MILGROM, Stanford University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Corinne KIRCHNER, Columbia University, USA<br />

Expertise in defining word “senses” as contested<br />

professional turf<br />

Guillermina JASSO, New York University, USA<br />

Tu-vous and gendered language: Is there Englishlanguage<br />

hegemony in problem selection in<br />

sociology?<br />

Yoshimichi SATO, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan<br />

Are Asian sociologies possible: Universalism versus<br />

particularism<br />

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Friday 3 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

515 Work, identities, and labor<br />

subjectivities in the new capitalism:<br />

Psychosocial readings<br />

Location: 19 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Antar MARTINEZ,<br />

University of Colima, Mexico<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Deidi MACA, Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia<br />

Una aproximación psicosocial al estudio de las<br />

trayectorias laborales y la dimensión subjetiva del<br />

trabajo<br />

Antonio STECHER, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile<br />

Procesos identitarios de trabajadores de la industria<br />

del retail en Chile<br />

Roberto O. DIAZ-JUARBE, Universidad de Puerto Rico,<br />

Recinto de Río Piedras<br />

Las configuraciones subjetivas del trabajo precario en<br />

Puerto Rico<br />

Alvaro SOTO ROY, Universidad Alberto Hurtado,<br />

Santiago, Chile<br />

La individualización en el trabajo: Reflexiones desde<br />

las narrativas identitarias de trabajadores chilenos<br />

Géssica TREVISAN PERA, Universidade Estadual<br />

Paulista, Araraquara, Brazil<br />

Worker’s centers: A case study about immigration,<br />

work and representation in United States<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

552 RC42 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 19 {OB}<br />

Chair: Guillermina JASSO, New York<br />

University, USA


14:30 - 16:00<br />

583 <strong>International</strong> Encyclopedia of Social<br />

and Behavioral Sciences. Panel<br />

session<br />

Location: 19 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: James D. WRIGHT,<br />

University of Central Florida, USA<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

691 Topics in social psychology<br />

Location: 19 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Robert SHELLY, Ohio<br />

University, USA<br />

Chair: Pavan MAMIDI, Harvard University,<br />

USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Antar MARTINEZ GUZMAN, Nancy MOLINA and<br />

Oscar GUZMAN, Universidad de Colima, Mexico<br />

Transiting genders: Psychosocial contributions and<br />

questions about transgender identity<br />

Cecilia RIDGEWAY, Stanford University, USA<br />

What binds low status members to the group?<br />

Irina TOMESCU-DUBROW, Polish Academy of<br />

Sciences, Warsaw, Poland<br />

Future orientations and economic success: Empirical<br />

analyses informed by the theory of planned behavior<br />

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RC43<br />

Housing and Built<br />

Environment<br />

Programme Coordinators: Flávio<br />

de SOUZA, Universidade Federal de<br />

Penambuco, Brazil; Suzana PASTERNAK,<br />

Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil and<br />

Kenneth GIBB, University of Glasgow,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

15 Housing Markets: Comparative,<br />

Latin America<br />

Location: 469 {NB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Bryan ROBERTS, University of Texas at Austin, USA<br />

Violence, the consolidation of the city and low-income<br />

settlements in Guatemala City<br />

Flávio DE SOUZA, Circe Maria MONTEIRO, Caroline<br />

Gonçalves dos SANTOS and Vinícius FULGENCIO,<br />

Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil<br />

La rehabilitación de asentamientos irregulares<br />

consolidados en ciudades de latinoamérica<br />

María Mercedes DI VIRGILIO, María Soledad<br />

ARQUEROS MEJICA and Tomás GUEVARA,<br />

Universida de Buens Aires, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Regularization of informal settlements in Latin<br />

America. Reflections on access and tenure of housing<br />

and urban land - Findings from the LAHN project<br />

Rodrigo MILLAN, Universidad Diego Portales,<br />

Santiago, Chile<br />

Geografía de oportunidades, movilidad residencial y<br />

regeneración urbana. Evidencias del proyecto LAHN-<br />

Santiago de Chile


Francisco SABATINI and Gonzalo CACERES,<br />

Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile<br />

Viejos pero buenos barrios populares: Cuando la<br />

antigüedad no es decadencia<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

54 Comparative Housing Policy<br />

Location: 469 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Kenneth GIBB, University<br />

of Glasgow, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sarah CHARLTON, University of the Witwatersrand,<br />

Johannesburg, South Africa<br />

Public housing and beneficiary responses to it<br />

Tristan LOLOUM, EHESS, France and Christophe<br />

CLIVAZ, Institut Universitaire Kurt Bösch, Switzerland<br />

Governing second housing: Three case studies in<br />

Brazil, Spain and Switzerland<br />

Márcio Moraes VALENÇA, Universidade Federal do<br />

Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil<br />

Gated ‘downtown’: Class collision and gentrification<br />

in the post-renovation city<br />

Juan José MICHELINI, Spanish National Research<br />

Council, Spain; Mariana RELLI, Research Institute in<br />

Humanities and Social Sciences, Argentina<br />

Housing struggles and social innovation. The<br />

community workers movement experience in Luján<br />

(Buenos Aires Metropolitan Region)<br />

Letícia Moreira SIGOLO, Universidad de São Paulo,<br />

Brazil<br />

El actual crecimiento del mercado residencial en<br />

Brasil y sus impactos en el precio de la vivienda<br />

Carolina CASTRO, University Federal of São Carlos,<br />

Brazil; Lucia SHIMBO, University of São Paulo, Brazil;<br />

Mahtab FARSHCHI, London South Bank University,<br />

England<br />

The locus of the affordable housing in São Paulo over<br />

the growth cycles of the 1990’s and the 2000’s<br />

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Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

212 Housing and the right to the city.<br />

Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC43 Housing and Built Environment<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development (host<br />

committee)<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

245 Housing policies: Latin America,<br />

popular housing, comparative<br />

Location: 469 {NB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Regina Fátima C.F. FERREIRA, Universidade Federal<br />

do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Movimientos de vivienda, autogestión y política<br />

habitacional en Brasil: Del acceso a la vivienda al<br />

derecho a la ciudad<br />

Camila D’OTTAVIANO, University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Popular housing in Brazil: From housing market to<br />

minha casa minha vida program<br />

María Florencia GIROLA and Ana Gretel THOMASZ,<br />

CONICET, Argentina<br />

Políticas públicas, acceso a la vivienda y derecho a la<br />

ciudad. Apuntes de investigación sobre complejos<br />

habitacionales de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires<br />

Danielle KLINTOWITZ, Fundação Getulio Vargas,<br />

São Paulo, Brazil and Joyce REIS, Universidade de<br />

São Paulo, Brazil<br />

La regulación urbanística tiene influencia en la<br />

producción de viviendas sociales?<br />

Tiago CUNHA, Universidade Estadual de Campinas,<br />

Brazil<br />

Ladrillo por ladrillo


12:30 - 14:00<br />

299 Housing and the right to the city.<br />

Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC43 Housing and Built Environment<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development (host<br />

committee)<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

359 RC43 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 469 {NB}<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

434 Housing policy and processes<br />

Location: 469 {NB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Kenneth GIBB, University of Glasgow, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Reforming low income housing subsidies: Barriers,<br />

risks and opportuntiies in an era of fiscal austerity<br />

Douglas ROBERTSON, University of Stirling, Scotland<br />

What will be the repercussions of the current financial<br />

crisis for future housing system?<br />

Edith JIMENEZ HUERTA and Heriberto CRUZ SOLIS,<br />

Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico<br />

Land and housing markets in consolidated irregular<br />

settlements – Findings from the LAHN project<br />

Daniel SANFELICI, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Steps towards an understanding of financialization’s<br />

impact on Brazilian cities<br />

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10:45 - 12:15<br />

483 Housing and the Right to the City.<br />

Part III<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC43 Housing and Built Environment (host<br />

committee)<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Location: 469 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

582 Informal settlements: Land and<br />

housing markets, policies and<br />

formalisation<br />

Location: 469 {NB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Camila SARAIVA and Giselle TANAKA, Universidade<br />

Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Ruptures and continuities in practices of the<br />

consolidating of old peripheries<br />

Caroline GONÇALVES DOS SANTOS, Universidade<br />

Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil<br />

30 years later – From access to housing to<br />

consolidation of housing settlements: Revisiting the<br />

case of Recife, Brazil<br />

Mariana RELLI, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Situaciones de irregularidad dominial del hábitat<br />

popular urbano y acciones del estado, provincia de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1990-2004<br />

Rodrigo MILLAN, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile<br />

Operación sitio a cuatro décadas de su constitución.<br />

Programas y políticas de mejoramiento urbano en<br />

áreas pericentrales del Gran Santiago<br />

Flávio DE SOUZA, Ana C.R. CAVALCANTI and Luis<br />

DE LA MORA, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco,<br />

Brazil<br />

Addressing policies and programs for the improvement<br />

of poor neighborhoods in Brazil: Opportunities and<br />

challenges in the case of ZEIS in Recife


RC44<br />

Labor Movements<br />

Programme Coordinator: Peter EVANS,<br />

University of California, USA<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

21 Migrant Workers, Labour Unions<br />

and Collective Protests<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jennifer CHUN,<br />

University of Toronto, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Eli FRIEDMAN, Cornell University, USA<br />

Part of the working class? The cost of depoliticization<br />

for union legitimacy among migrant workers in China<br />

Nobuyuki YAMADA, Komazawa University, Japan<br />

Foreign workers in the atomic disaster: A type of<br />

exclusion in Japan<br />

Rolle ALHO, University of Helsinki, Finland<br />

Labour mobility from Estonia to Finland in the<br />

construction sector: Different stakeholder perspectives<br />

and strategies<br />

Kim VOSS, University of California, USA<br />

Fighting for inclusion: The origins and consequences<br />

of the 2006 immigration protests in the United States<br />

Alexandru DICEANU, McMaster University, Canada<br />

Immigrant workers’ paths of resistance: Institutionalized<br />

industrial relations or open class conflict?<br />

Evelyn ENCALADA GREZ, York University, Canada<br />

Migrant farm workers fight back: Reconceptualizing<br />

resistance at the margins<br />

Geraldina POLANCO, University of British Columbia,<br />

Canada<br />

Displacing immigrant workers through Canada’s<br />

guest worker program<br />

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10:45 - 12:15<br />

65 Innovative approaches to informal<br />

work<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC44 Labor Movements (host committee)<br />

RC30 Sociology of Work<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

141 Unfree labour: States, capital and<br />

the struggles of migrant and<br />

immigrant workers for social and<br />

economic justice<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Aziz CHOUDRY, McGill<br />

University, Canada and Mark THOMAS,<br />

York University, Canada<br />

Chair: Jennifer CHUN, University of Toronto,<br />

Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Adrian SMITH, Carleton University, Canada<br />

Unfree labour, law and imperialism<br />

Camila BARALDI amd Táli Pires ALMEIDA,<br />

Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Migraciones, informalidad y industria de la<br />

confección: Reflexiones acerca de Brasil<br />

Adriana PAZ RAMIREZ, University of British Columbia,<br />

Canada<br />

Resisting permanent impermanence: Performances of<br />

subordination and resistance, and the possibility of a<br />

migrant workers-led movement in Canada<br />

Mark THOMAS, York University, Canada<br />

Migrant worker organizing and labour law in Canada<br />

Aziz CHOUDRY, McGill University, Canada and<br />

Mostafa HENAWAY, Immigrant Workers Centre-<br />

Montreal, Canada<br />

The workers vs temporary labour recruitment<br />

agencies: Contextualizing im/migrant workers’<br />

struggles against temp agencies in Canada


14:30 - 16:00<br />

177 RC44 Round Table 2: Strategies for<br />

organizing informal workers<br />

Location: 22 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Chris TILLY, University of<br />

California Los Angeles, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Dilek HATTATOGLU, Mugla University, Turkey<br />

Unionisation of homebased workers in Turkey<br />

Sithembiso BHENGU, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal,<br />

South Africa<br />

Workers, wages and livelihoods: Linking workplace and<br />

community struggles in post-apartheid South Africa<br />

Diego COLETTO, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy<br />

Grassroots organizations in the informal economy: A<br />

way to go beyond the survival in free markets?<br />

Andranik MELIK-TANGYAN, Hans-Boeckler-Foundation<br />

and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany<br />

Reform proposals to tackle labour market segmentation<br />

Paulo F. KELLER, Federal University of Maranhão, Brazil<br />

Artisanal work and production in the contemporary<br />

society: Realities, changes and challenges<br />

178 RC44 Round Table 3: The solidarity<br />

economy, the labor movement and<br />

the fight against precarious<br />

employment<br />

Location: 25 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ana Margarida ESTEVES,<br />

Tulane University, USA<br />

Chair: Jacklyn COCK, Witwatersrand<br />

University, South Africa<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Vishwas SATGAR, University of Witwatersrand, South<br />

Africa<br />

Trade unions and the worker cooperative alternative<br />

in South Africa:<br />

Michelle WILLIAMS, University of the Witwatersrand,<br />

South Africa<br />

Neoliberal diffusion of the social economy: The case<br />

for the solidarity economy<br />

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Raquel DUAIBS, Universidade Estadual de Campinas,<br />

Brazil<br />

The ABC metalworkers’ union and his support for<br />

cooperatives: A brazilian experience<br />

179 RC44 Round Table 4: New<br />

strategies for bringing union<br />

democracy to unions with diverse<br />

memberships<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Sophie BÉROUD,<br />

Université Lyon 2, France and Karel YON,<br />

Lille Center for Politics and Administration,<br />

France<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ruy BRAGA, and Fábio PIMENTEL, Universidade de<br />

São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Information work and the proletarian condition today:<br />

The perception of Brazilian call centers operators<br />

Cinara ROSENFIELD, UFRGS, Brazil<br />

Paradoxos do capitalismo e trabalho em call centers<br />

Lucila D’URSO, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino<br />

Germani, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Trabajadores tercerizados y conflictividad laboral en<br />

el sector automotriz. Límites y desafíos en términos de<br />

representación<br />

Denisse ROCA-SERVAT, Arizona State University, USA<br />

The struggle for rights in labor-community coalitions:<br />

The Los Angeles clean carwash campaign<br />

180 RC44 Round Table 5: Organizing<br />

Strategies, Diversity and Union<br />

Democracy<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Cécile GUILLAUME,<br />

Université de Lille, France<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Emilien JULLIARD, Ecoles des Hautes Etudes en<br />

Sciences Sociales, France<br />

Creating activists. How do US unions try to build<br />

membership-based campaigns for collective<br />

bargaining?


Karel YON, Lille Center for Politics and Administration<br />

(CERAPS), France and Sophie BéROUD, Université<br />

Lyon 2, France<br />

Industrial democracy versus union democracy?<br />

Organizational responses to the reform of the trade<br />

union recognition process in France<br />

Guillaume GOURGUES, IEP Grenoble, UMR PACTE,<br />

Grenoble, France and Jessica SAINTY, IEP Grenoble,<br />

UMR PACTE, France<br />

Supporting “public debate” as a new unions’<br />

strategy? The case of CGIL-FIOM facing managerial<br />

referendum in three fiat factories (Italy)<br />

Anne BORY, Université Lille I, France, Pierre BARRON,<br />

Université Paris VIII, France, Sébastien CHAUVIN,<br />

Université d’Amsterdam, Netherlands, Nicolas<br />

JOUNIN, Université Paris VIII, CSU-CRESPPA, France<br />

and Lucie TOURETTE, France<br />

Le mouvement des travailleurs sans papiers : Quelle<br />

démocratisation pour les pratiques syndicales<br />

françaises ?<br />

Martín ARMELINO, Universidad Nacional de General<br />

Sarmiento/UBA, Argentina<br />

Vicisitudes de la democracia sindical en Argentina. El<br />

caso de la CTA en los 2000s<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

213 Labor movements and the State:<br />

What happens when political allies<br />

take power?<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer, Chair and Discussant:<br />

Ruy BRAGA, University of São Paulo<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Belén FERNANDEZ MILMANDA, CONICET/UTDT,<br />

Argentina and Enzo BENES, CONICET/UBA,<br />

Argentina<br />

When your friend asks you for moderation. New<br />

challenges for the argentine unions: The case of the<br />

teamsters’ federation<br />

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Andreia GALVAO, DCP, Universidade Estadual de<br />

Campinas, Brazil<br />

The Brazilian tradeunionism during Lula administration<br />

Jean-François LIBOTTE, Institut des Sciences du Travail,<br />

Belgium and Sébastien ANTOINE, Laboratory for a<br />

prospective Anthropology, Belgium<br />

Syndicats, partis, États en Europe : Entre action de<br />

classe et conciliation sociale<br />

Marcel PARET, University of California-Berkeley, USA<br />

Labor politics in the United States and South Africa<br />

Caitlin FOX-HODESS, University of California, USA<br />

Contesting la concertacion: Working-class<br />

demobilization and the production of oppositional<br />

political subjectivities in Chile’s ‘democracia del libre<br />

mercado’<br />

Claire CERUTI, University of Johannesburg, South Africa<br />

Unfolding contradictions in the zuma movement,<br />

South Africa, through the eyes of public sector strikers<br />

Paula LENGUITA, CEIL, Conicet, Argentina, Marco<br />

Aurélio SANTANA, UFRJ, Brazil and Juan MONTES<br />

CONICET, Argentina<br />

Reconfiguración de la clase obrera y respuesta<br />

sindical en Argentina y Brasil frente a los actuales<br />

procesos de renovación política (2003-2011)<br />

Santiago DUHALDE, CEIL-CONICET / UBA,<br />

Argentina<br />

Límites y posibilidades del sindicalismo en el contexto<br />

de una alianza política {*}<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

238 China’s emerging working class<br />

and the future of the labor<br />

movement<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Pun NGAI, Hong Kong<br />

Polytechnic University, China<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Shaopeng SONG, Renmin University of China, China<br />

To struggle for workers’ identity: The resistance of<br />

Jiashu workers


Ngai PUN and Lulu FAN, Hong Kong Polytechnic<br />

University, China<br />

Global capital, the state and Chinese workers: the<br />

foxconn experience<br />

Ya LIU, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies,<br />

Guangzhou, China and Changjiang LI, Peking<br />

University, China<br />

Women and labour division in China’s rural society<br />

Anita KOO and Yunxue DENG, Hong Kong<br />

Polytechnic University, Hong Kong<br />

Vocational education and the new generation of<br />

working class in China<br />

Siufu TANG, University of Hong Kong, China<br />

The concept of the working class and China’s social<br />

stratification<br />

Eli FRIEDMAN, Cornell University, USA<br />

Part of the working class? The cost of depoliticization for<br />

union legitimacy among migrant workers in China {*}<br />

Chun-Yi LEE, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom<br />

World factory without workers? The new facet of<br />

Chinese workers’ strikes {*}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

315 The attack on public sector<br />

unionism and labor’s response<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Kim VOSS, University of<br />

California, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Nicolás DIANA MENENDEZ, CEIL-CONICET, CABA,<br />

Argentina<br />

Estado local y conflictividad laboral durante el<br />

gobierno de Mauricio Macri {*}<br />

Marnix DRESSEN, Université de Versailles Saint<br />

Quentin en Yvelines / Printemps CNRS, France and<br />

Dominique ANDOLFATTO, Université de Nancy II /<br />

Irénée, France<br />

Restructurations and railways workers strikes in<br />

France<br />

Martín ARMELINO, Universidad Nacional de General<br />

Sarmiento/UBA, Argentina<br />

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El sindicalismo de movimiento social después del<br />

neoliberalismo. Una exploración sobre los empleados<br />

públicos argentinos afiliados a ATE y la CTA<br />

Cécile GUILLAUME, Université de Lille 1, France and<br />

Sophie POCHIC, Centre Maurice Halbwach CNRS,<br />

France<br />

Equal pay rights and public sector unionism: The story<br />

of a long lasting mobilization in the UK (1960-2010)<br />

Rachel BRICKNER, Acadia University, Canada<br />

Becoming political: Teachers’ activism in the face of<br />

Michigan’s public education crisis<br />

Martha ECKER, Ramapo College of New Jersey, USA<br />

Attacks on collective bargaining: Lessons from the<br />

Metropolitan Union of Postal Clerks 1937-1962<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

360 RC44 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jennifer CHUN,<br />

University of Toronto, Canada<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

409 Trade unions in the green economy<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC44 Labor Movements (host committee)<br />

RC24 Sociology of Work<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

439 New roles for intellectuals in the<br />

labor movement?<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Marcos ANCELOVICI,<br />

McGill University, Canada


Authors and Papers<br />

Sakhela BUHLUNGU, University of Pretoria, South<br />

Africa<br />

The labour movement and intellectuals in<br />

post-apartheid South Africa: A troubled relationship<br />

Marisa FASSI, Universita degli studi di milano,<br />

Argentina and Victor CALERO, Universidad de<br />

Córdoba, Argentina<br />

Legal activists and intellectuals interactions with workers<br />

who are on the margins of law in Córdoba, Argentina<br />

Ercüment CELIK, University of Freiburg, Germany<br />

The role of intellectuals in the circulation of knowledge<br />

in south African labour movement, 1970s-1980s<br />

Maïlys GANTOIS, University of Paris I, France<br />

Negotiations: A case where intellectuals invested with<br />

and by labor activists<br />

Adrien THOMAS, CEPS/INSTEAD, Luxembourg<br />

The literature on trade union revitalization: An<br />

example of an alliance between researchers and<br />

labour movement<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

493 Organizing the production of<br />

alternative visions to support social<br />

justice<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC44 Labor Movements (host committee)<br />

RC02 Economy and Society<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

537 Making transnational networks<br />

more effective vehicles for<br />

North-South and South-South labor<br />

solidarity<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Cesar RODRIGUEZ,<br />

Universidade de los Andes, Colombia<br />

Chair: Robert O’BRIEN, McMaster University,<br />

Canada<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Cesar RODRIGUEZ, Universidade de los Andes, Colombia<br />

Unpacking transnational activist networks: An<br />

analysis of anti-sweatshop campaigns in the<br />

US-caribbean basin apparel industry (1990-2008)<br />

Marcos ANCELOVICI, McGill University, Montreal,<br />

Canada and Alex MOCHNACKI, McGill University,<br />

Canada<br />

Knowledge production and counter-expertise in<br />

transnational antisweatshop networks<br />

Jamie McCALLUM, Sociology/Anthropology,<br />

Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT<br />

Global unions, local power: Labor transnationalism<br />

from North America to the global south<br />

Manuel ROSALDO, University of California at<br />

Berkeley, Berkeley, CA<br />

Transnational networks and organizing in the<br />

informal sector: Waste pickers respond to challenges<br />

and opportunities of globalization<br />

Pamela ROBINSON and Helen RAINBIRD,<br />

Department of Management, University of<br />

Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom<br />

Transnational solidarity in global supply chains:<br />

Where are the ‘pinch points’ and what are the levers<br />

for global networks to improve labour conditions?<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

575 Building Transnational Solidarity<br />

among National Labor Movements<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Robert O’BRIEN,<br />

McMaster University<br />

Chair: Edward WEBSTER, University of the<br />

Witwatersrand<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Luis AGUIAR, UBC Okanagan, Kelowna, BC, Canada<br />

Jumping scale, crossing space: The JfJ and organizing<br />

cleaners for global strength<br />

Bridget KENNY, University of the Witwatersrand,<br />

Johannesburg, South Africa<br />

Wal-Mart and transnational union solidarity in the<br />

south African competition tribunal process


Carolina BANK MUNOZ, Brooklyn College and The<br />

Graduate Center-City University of New York,<br />

Brooklyn, NY<br />

Transnational solidarity in organizing against Wal-Mart<br />

Melanie DUFOUR-POIRIER, University of Montreal,<br />

Canada and Marc-Antonin HENNEBERT, Human<br />

Resources Department, HEC Montreal, Montreal,<br />

Canada<br />

Collective action within cross-border union alliances:<br />

Evidence from two contrasting case studies {*}<br />

Melanie DUFOUR-POIRIER, University of Montreal, Canada<br />

Transnational trade union coalition: Evidence from<br />

Chile and Peru<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

618 Challenging the logic of neoliberalism:<br />

Labor-feminist coalitions and workfamily<br />

policy campaigns<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC32 Women in Society<br />

RC44 Labor Movements (host committee)<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

693 Worker’s taking over factories as a<br />

response to capital taking away<br />

jobs: Reflections on experiences in<br />

Argentina and elsewhere<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: José ITZIGSOHN,<br />

Brown University and Julian REBON, Instituto<br />

de Investigaciones Gino Germani<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Anabel REIRO, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales-<br />

Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay<br />

La recuperación del trabajo y los procesos de<br />

democratización en Uruguay<br />

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José ITZIGSOHN, Brown University, RI<br />

Recuperated enterprises: Changing work?<br />

Maria Ines FERNANDEZ ALVAREZ, Instituto de<br />

Ciencias Antropologicas, Facultad de Filosofia y Letras<br />

UBA, Argentina<br />

Ocupar, resistir, producir, sostener. El problema de la<br />

sustentabilidad en las experiencias de gestión<br />

colectiva del trabajo<br />

Carina BALLADARES, UBA-Facultad de Ciencias<br />

Sociales, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

El trabajo "a façon" y los ritmos de la vida asociativa en<br />

una empresa recuperada del conurbano bonaerense<br />

Rodrigo SALGADO, Sociología, Instituto de<br />

Investigaciones Gino Germani, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Las tensiones de la igualdad en las empresas recuperadas<br />

RC45<br />

Rational Choice<br />

Programme Coordinator: Hanno<br />

SCHOLTZ, University of Berne, Switzerland<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

81 Social capital: Current research on<br />

the construction of social capital<br />

Location: 453 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Hanno SCHOLTZ,<br />

University of Konstanz, Germany


Authors and Papers<br />

Guido MEHLKOP1 , Peter GRAEFF2 , Sebastian<br />

SATTLER3 and Carsten SAUER3 , (1) University of Erfurt,<br />

Germany, (2) Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany,<br />

(3) Bielefeld University, Germany<br />

Normative and rational forces driving corrupt<br />

decisions among students within social networks: A<br />

vignette study<br />

Hirohisa TAKENOSHITA, Shizuoka University, Japan<br />

Institutional arrangements and social capital:<br />

Brazilian immigrants in Japan and their chances for<br />

upward mobility<br />

Gonzalo SEID, Universidad de Buenos Aires - Instituto<br />

de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Argentina<br />

Clase, género y capital social<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

100 Actors, choices, and rationality in<br />

the Global South<br />

Location: 453 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Hanno SCHOLTZ,<br />

University of Konstanz<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Hanno SCHOLTZ, University of Konstanz, Germany<br />

Three equilibria and two waves of change: A short<br />

model of modernity, 1750-2030<br />

Marcelo Raimundo DA SILVA, Universidad Torcuato di<br />

Tella, Argentina<br />

Applying rational choice and historical institutionalism<br />

in the study of national security policies in Brazil<br />

(1995-2010)<br />

Francisco BAEZ URBINA, Universidad Arte y Ciencias<br />

Sociales, Chile<br />

La reactivación de la acción colectiva en Chile: Una<br />

mirada desde la sociología analítica<br />

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Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

207 Embedded rational choice in<br />

institutional change<br />

Location: 453 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Hanno SCHOLTZ,<br />

University of Konstanz, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Antonio M. JAIME-CASTILLO, University of Málaga,<br />

Spain and Gloria MARTINEZ-COUSINOU, Centro de<br />

Estudios Andaluces, Spain<br />

Distributive effects and moral justification of corruption<br />

Francisco José LEON-MEDINA, Jose A. NOGUERA<br />

and Jordi TENA-SANCHEZ, Universitat Autònoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain<br />

Rationality, frames, and social influence. An on-line<br />

experimental test of the informative effects of law<br />

Francisco LEON, Universitat de Girona, Spain and Jordi<br />

TENA, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain<br />

Self-interest, reciprocity and public support for the<br />

redistributive role of the state<br />

Mario MOLINA, Pontificia Universidad Católica, Chile<br />

Power resources theory: A reconstruction mico-macro<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

269 RC45 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 453 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Hanno SCHOLTZ,<br />

University of Konstanz, Germany<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

447 Social capital: Current research on<br />

bases and outcomes<br />

Location: 453 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Hanno SCHOLTZ,<br />

University of Konstanz, Germany


Authors and Papers<br />

Benjamin SCHULZ, University of Mannheim, Germany<br />

Ethnic capital, social capital and immigrants’ labour<br />

market integration in Germany<br />

Sören PETERMANN, Max Planck Institute for the Study<br />

of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Germany<br />

Explaining access to individual social capital<br />

Jun KOBAYASHI, Seikei University, Japan<br />

Effects of social capital on romance and marriage<br />

Masayuki KANAI, Senshu University, Japan<br />

Interaction between public policy and social capital:<br />

Child-care policy and birth rate<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

508 The evolution of networks and<br />

social co-operation<br />

Location: 453 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Hanno SCHOLTZ,<br />

University of Konstanz, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ray-May HSUNG, National Chengchi University,<br />

Taiwan and Yi-jr LIN, Taiwan<br />

Embeddedness of innovations<br />

Yoshimichi SATO, Tohoku University, Japan<br />

Coverage of social capital and utility function of<br />

actors involved: Toward a clearer understanding of<br />

functions of social capital<br />

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RC46<br />

Clinical Sociology<br />

Programme Coordinator: Jan Marie<br />

FRITZ, University of Cincinnati, USA<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

62 Essentials of Community<br />

Intervention<br />

Location: 413 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jan Marie FRITZ,<br />

University of Cincinnati, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Harry PERLSTADT, Michigan State University, USA<br />

The global diffusion of the healthy cities/communities<br />

movement<br />

Emma PORIO, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines<br />

Climate change adaptation and structures of power<br />

in community interventions<br />

Jenifer CARTLAND, Children’s Memorial Hospital-<br />

Chicago, USA<br />

What researchers bring to communities, and what may<br />

or may not be left behind when their work is done<br />

Norma TAKEUTI and Marlos Alves BEZERRA,<br />

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil<br />

Challenging their destiny: Interventions with<br />

marginalized youth in Brazil<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

111 Community Development and Social<br />

Justice<br />

Location: 413 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Emma PORIO, Ateneo de<br />

Manila University, Philippines


Authors and Papers<br />

Denyse CÔTÉ, Université du Québec en Outaouais,<br />

Cape Verde<br />

Développement local et droits des femmes<br />

W.O. TAYLOR-COLE, Mount Royal University, Canada<br />

Social justice initiatives: Community development<br />

projects<br />

Anastasia- Valentine RIGAS, and Emmanouela PAPA,<br />

University of Crete, Greece<br />

Social representations and social identity of the exprisoners<br />

in Greece: A social clinical psychological<br />

approach<br />

Hans Petter SAND, University of Agder, Norway<br />

Investigating power and democracy<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

159 Gender, Sexuality, Disability and<br />

Social Justice<br />

Location: 413 {NB}<br />

Chair: Anastasia Valentine RIGAS, University<br />

of Crete, Greece<br />

Co-Chair: Marlos Alves BEZERRA,<br />

Universidade Federal do RN, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

U.S. PANDEY, Agra University, India<br />

A case study of disability, economic globalization in<br />

India<br />

Saeid YARMOHAMMADI, Islamic Azad University,<br />

Iran<br />

Gender and social justice in Iran<br />

Abdul-Mumin SA’AD, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria<br />

Gender, sexuality, society/culture and HIV/AIDS in<br />

sub-Saharan Africa: The case of Nigeria<br />

Jan Marie FRITZ, University of Cincinnati, USA<br />

Gender and inclusive peacebuilding<br />

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Thursday 2 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

239 Corruption and Globalization: Open<br />

discussion<br />

Location: 413 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Tina UYS, University of<br />

Johannesburg, South Africa<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Olga GUZHVA and Dmytro CHUCHKO, V.N.<br />

Karazin Kharkiv National University, Ukraine<br />

Socio-cultural context of corruption<br />

U.S. PANDEY, Agra University, India<br />

The role of Indian judiciary with special reference to<br />

global IP regime<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

296 Health and Justice<br />

Location: 413 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Norma TAKEUTI,<br />

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do<br />

Norte, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Weizhen DONG, University of Waterloo, Canada<br />

Tackling Healthcare Cost Issue with a Population<br />

Health Perspective: Challenges and Strategies<br />

Daniel PEREIRA ANDRADE, Fundação Getúlio Vargas,<br />

Brazil<br />

La resposabilité individuelle et l’automanagement<br />

émotionnel<br />

Helena GARBIN, Cristina GUILAM and André<br />

PEREIRA NETO, Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública<br />

- ENSP/FIOCRUZ, Brazil<br />

Internet as a tool for health promotion projects


14:30 - 16:00<br />

361 RC46 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 413 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jan Marie FRITZ,<br />

University of Cincinnati, USA<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

406 Social Justice and Democratization<br />

Location: 413 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Olga GUZHVA, Ukraine<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Abdul-Mumin SA’AD, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria<br />

Universal declaration of human rights and cultural<br />

diversity in Nigeria<br />

Isabelle RUELLAND, Université de Montréal, Canada<br />

Pratiques de cogestion à visée critique et<br />

démocratisation des organisations publiques de santé<br />

brésiliennes : Analyse critique de cas<br />

Tina UYS, University of Johannesburg, South Africa<br />

Whistleblowing and ubuntu: The influence of national<br />

cultures on whistleblowing intentions<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

454 The History and Current Status of<br />

Clinical Sociology in Nations and<br />

Regions: Open Discussion<br />

Location: 413 {NB}<br />

Chair: Viviana ARBELO, Universidad Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Anamaria ARAUJO FELICE, Universidad Montevideo,<br />

Uruguay<br />

The history and development of clinical sociology in<br />

Uruguay<br />

Jan Marie FRITZ, University of Cincinnati, USA<br />

Clinical sociology and human rights<br />

� 290 �<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

470 Accreditation of Clinical, Applied and<br />

Engaged Public Sociology and<br />

Interdisciplinary Programs in the US<br />

and Other Countries: Open Discussion<br />

Location: 413 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Harry PERLSTADT,<br />

Michigan State University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Melodye LEHNERER, College of Southern Nevada, USA<br />

Program accreditation: A professional exchange<br />

Norma WINSTON, University of Tampa, USA<br />

Accreditation: What does It take?<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

553 RC46 Business Meeting and Award<br />

Presentations<br />

Location: 413 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jan Marie FRITZ,<br />

University of Cincinnati, USA<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

604 Work and Clinical Sociology<br />

Location: 413 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jenifer CARTLAND,<br />

Children’s Memorial Hospital-Chicago, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Alejandro SALDAÑA, Universidad Veracruzana, Mexico<br />

Metáforas del sufrimiento laboral<br />

Danieli SIQUEIRA, Universidade Federal da Paraíba,<br />

Brazil<br />

Secular state x spiritualized knowledge: Reflections<br />

on the practices of traditional midwives in Brazil and<br />

its rightful place<br />

Viviana ARBELO, Universidad Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Public administration teams: Leadership and<br />

motivation


Saturday 4 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

692 Using Clinical Sociology to Improve<br />

Society<br />

Location: 413 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Abdul-Mumin SA’AD,<br />

University of Maiduguri, Nigeria<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Melodye LEHNERER, College of Southern Nevada, USA<br />

Training the next generation of social change agents<br />

Anton SENEKAL, University of Johannesburg, South Africa<br />

Mediation in South Africa: Practice and Training<br />

Norma TAKEUTI, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande<br />

do Norte, Brazil<br />

Action collective des jeunes d’une communauté et<br />

modes de subjectivation<br />

Olivier CHANTRAINE, Université de Lille 3, France<br />

Recherche, publication et “grands secrets”<br />

RC47<br />

Social Classes and Social<br />

Movements<br />

Programme Coordinators: Antimo Luigi<br />

FARRO, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy<br />

and Maria da Glória GOHN, Universidad<br />

Estatal de Campinas, Brazil<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

9:00 - 10:30<br />

23 New Trends and Theoretical<br />

Approach in the Field of Social<br />

Mobilizations and Social Change<br />

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Joint Session<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change (host committee)<br />

RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements<br />

Location: 38 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

52 Bridging sociologies. Globalisation,<br />

cosmopolitanism and the individual<br />

Location: 302 {OB}<br />

Chair: Henri lustiger THALER, Ramapo<br />

College, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Marie-Christine DORAN, University of Ottawa, Canada<br />

The expression of memory as politics: An insight from<br />

recent mobilizations in Chile (2005-2011)<br />

Tiago CUNHA, and Silvana QUEIROZ, State<br />

University of Campinas, Brazil<br />

Getting a job (but not anywhere). Job opportunities as<br />

one of the major determinants of the intrametropolitan<br />

migration flows in metropolitan area of Campinas<br />

Marcus SPILLER, SGS Economics & Planning Pty Ltd,<br />

Australia<br />

Social justice and the centralisation of governance in<br />

the Australian metropolis: A case study of Melbourne<br />

Eva YOUKHANA, University of Bonn, Germany<br />

New concepts of belonging in a globalized world<br />

Gerson OLIVEIRA, Universidade Federal do Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

Dispositivos, sentidos y mecanismos causales de la<br />

acción colectiva contestatária<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

103 Anti-nuclear movements after<br />

Fukushima disaster<br />

Location: 302 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Shujiro YAZAWA, Seijo<br />

University, Japan<br />

Chair: Seung Kuk KIM, Pusan National<br />

University, South Korea


Authors and Papers<br />

Shujiro YAZAWA, Seijo University, Japan<br />

Thoughts and actions of social movements concerning<br />

the nuclear in Japan<br />

Daishiro NOMIYA, Sophia University, Japan<br />

Transformation of the antinuclear drive in post-war Japan<br />

Yuko HIRABAYASHI, Tsuru University, Japan<br />

Anti-nucear avtivism in Tokyo after 3.11<br />

Eiji HAMANISHI, Notre Dame Seishin Univertisy, Japan<br />

Actors/movements around nuclear energy and<br />

radioactive contamination after 3.11 Fukushima in<br />

Japan: From the sociology of action<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

155 Conflicts, social movements and<br />

democracy in the global era<br />

Location: 302 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Yvon LE BOT, Ecole des<br />

Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Francia<br />

Chair: Fernando CALDERON, Fundación<br />

UNIR, Bolivia<br />

Co-Chair: Marie-Christine DORAN, University<br />

of Ottawa, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Susana MANGANA, Universidad Católica del<br />

Uruguay, Uruguay<br />

Social mobilization in the Arab world and<br />

democratization<br />

Fernanda PAGE POMA, SUNY Stony Brook, USA<br />

State repression and collective action<br />

Chungse JUNG, Binghamton University, USA<br />

World-historical structure and dynamics of protest<br />

waves on the global south, 1894–2010<br />

Isabel MARTINS, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Brazil<br />

Urban development and modernity unfinished: A<br />

reading of the phenomenon of lynching in Brazilian<br />

society, based on the work of Jose de Souza Martins<br />

Antonio Cesar Machado SILVA, Universidade Federal<br />

de Sergipe, Brazil<br />

A experênciada tradução cultural nas redes<br />

transnacionais de movimentos sociais<br />

� 292 �<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

215 Latin American social movements<br />

and social justice in the Global South<br />

Location: 302 {OB}<br />

Chair: Emilio TADDEI, Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, UBA.<br />

Panelists: Flávia LESSA DE BARROS,<br />

University of Brasília, Brazil and Céli<br />

REGINA, UFRGS, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Paulo Henrique Martins MARTINS DE ALBUQUERQUE,<br />

Federal University of Pernambuco, Brasil, Guilherme<br />

Martins e Maria Idelvita Martins, Brazil<br />

Sociology, colonialism and social practices in Latin<br />

America<br />

Maria da Glória GOHN, Universidad Estatal de<br />

Campinas, Brazil<br />

Sociology of Latin-American movements: Practices<br />

and theories<br />

Angela PAIVA, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio<br />

de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Democratizing the Brazilian public shpere: New<br />

dynamics in the relationship between the state and<br />

black social movements<br />

Amy GRAGLIA, SUNY Stony Brook, USA<br />

Pink public transit in Mexico city: Evaluating womenonly<br />

transportation as a feminist movement {*}<br />

Céli Regina JARDIM PINTO, UFRGS, Brazil<br />

Responsabilidad como justicia: Espacios de los<br />

movimientos sociales en democracias emergentes<br />

Flávia LESSA DE BARROS, University of Brasília, Brazil<br />

Contra-hegemonic social movements and the<br />

international cooperation for development in Latin<br />

America


10:45 - 12:15<br />

278 ¿Repolitización de las<br />

movilizaciones sociales en América<br />

Latina?<br />

Location: 302 {OB}<br />

Chair: Maria da Glória GOHN, Universidad<br />

Estatal de Campinas, Brazil<br />

Panelist: Manuel Antonio GARRETON,<br />

University of Chile, Chile<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Luiz CASTRO-SANTOS, Universidade do Estado do<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Los sentidos de la exclusión en América Latina<br />

Fernando CALDERON, Fundación UNIR, Bolivia<br />

La confluctualitad in América Latina<br />

Maria Antônia de SOUZA, Universidade Tuiuti do<br />

Paraná, Brazil<br />

Rural education movement, tensions in the struggle<br />

for a social right and the signs of public policies<br />

Lev GRINBERG, Ben Gurion university, Israel<br />

Traveling resistance: From Egypt to Chile through<br />

Israel and Spain<br />

Nilda Ines TORCIGLIANI, Universidad Nacional de<br />

Córdoba, Argentina<br />

Participacion de las organizaciones de la sociedad<br />

civil en el proceso de democratizacion en Córdoba,<br />

Argentina periodo 1983/2010<br />

Loza JESUS, Universiad de Guadalajara, Mexico<br />

Globalismo, indiviualización y clase media<br />

María MANEIRO, CONICET-UBA/CEL-UNSAM,<br />

Argentina<br />

Polifonías urbanas. Complejización de las formas<br />

ejercicio de la política territorial en el marco de la<br />

instalación de los movimientos de trabajadores<br />

desocupados (GBA-Argentina)<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

295 Forms of social justice: Localism and<br />

globalism in Asian context<br />

Location: 302 {OB}<br />

Chair: Daishiro Nomiya, Sophia University<br />

� 293 �<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Seung Kuk KIM and Jung Rae CHO, Pusan National<br />

University, South Korea<br />

Why are the citizens of Pusan so silent?<br />

Tasuku SASAKI, Facultad de Letras, Universidad de<br />

Kioto, Kyoto, Japan<br />

El movimiento de solidaridad al pueblo<br />

latinoamericano en Japón<br />

Suk-Ki KONG and Hyun-Chin LIM, Seoul National<br />

University, South Korea<br />

Frame convergence into social justice: The Korean<br />

engagement into transnational food sovereignty<br />

movements<br />

Ryoko KOSUGI, Tohoku University, Japan<br />

Japanese student movements in the global 1960s:<br />

Encounter of the local context and the transnational<br />

context<br />

Kyoko TOMINAGA, University of Tokyo, Japan<br />

Effects in local areas of global justice movement:<br />

Anti-G8 protests in Japan, Okinawa in 2000 and<br />

Hokkaido in 2008<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

368 Urban movements in the new<br />

metropolitan context<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Location: 302 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

410 When, where, and how do<br />

movements matter? Consequences<br />

of social movements<br />

Location: 302 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Larry ISAAC, Vanderbilt<br />

University, USA<br />

Chair: Larry ISAAC, Vanderbilt University,<br />

USA


Authors and Papers<br />

Barbara ZARATE, Oxford University, United Kingdom<br />

Does protest work? Contentious collective action and<br />

social spending in Latin America, 1970-2008<br />

Cassandra ENGEMAN, University of California-Santa<br />

Barbara, USA<br />

Outcomes of US union mobilization for workplace<br />

leave in California and Pennsylvania<br />

Shun HARADA, University of Tokyo, Japan<br />

The conditions and the consequences of the<br />

movement demanding the civil society institutions: The<br />

case of NPO law in Japan<br />

Sandro OLIVEIRA, Universidade Federal de São<br />

Paulo, Brazil<br />

La tríada de la política urbana de conciliación de<br />

clases en Brasil<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

448 Social Movement 2.0<br />

Location: 302 {OB}<br />

Chair: Antimo Luigi FARRO, Università di<br />

Roma La Sapienza, Italy<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Geoffrey PLEYERS, FNRS/UC Louvain & CADIS/<br />

EHESS, Belgium<br />

Indignados and occupiers: A reactive, creative and<br />

democratic movement<br />

Mariana GIORGETTI VALENTE, USP, Brazil<br />

Contribution to the theory of social movements on the<br />

Internet<br />

Henri LUSTIGER THALER, Ramapo College, USA<br />

Re-visiting Mannheim: Memory, global collective<br />

action and inter-subjectivity<br />

Sandra RODRIGUEZ, University of Montreal, Canada<br />

Spreading the word: Collective action and networking<br />

in a Web 2.0 driven generation<br />

� 294 �<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

473 Authors meets actors: Dialogues<br />

between academia and Latin<br />

American social movements<br />

Location: 302 {OB}<br />

Chair: Manuel Antonio GARRETON,<br />

University of Chile, Chile<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Flavia BRAGA VIEIRA, Universidad Federal Rural de<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Breno BRINGEL,<br />

Universidad Estatal de Río de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Educación, formación política e internacionalismo en<br />

los movimientos sociales rurales latinoamericanos<br />

contemporáneos<br />

Maria do Carmo ALBUQUERQUE, Universidade<br />

Bandeirante, Brazil<br />

Nuevos actores en el movimiento por los derechos de<br />

los adolescentes en São Paulo: La cooptación, el<br />

corporativismo, la institucionalización – Una<br />

confrontación entre las evaluaciones académicas y<br />

de los propios activistas<br />

Andrea PHILLIPS, University of London, United<br />

Kingdom and Fulya ERDEMCI, SKOR Foundation for<br />

Art and Public Domain, Netherlands<br />

Urban composition – Artists, publics and<br />

social-spatial transformation<br />

Hector Eloy RIVAS SANCHEZ, Canada<br />

Neoliberal policies, HIV-related vulnerability and<br />

AIDS activism in Mexico<br />

Renata VARELLA, IESP-UERJ, Brazil<br />

La experiencia de acción colectiva en la vila acaba<br />

mundo: Una reflexión sobre la construcción de<br />

conocimento<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

543 Radical movements examine a<br />

political and social order<br />

Location: 302 {OB}<br />

Chair: Antimo Luigi FARRO, Università Roma<br />

Sapienza, Italy<br />

Co-Chair: Silvana QUEIROZ, Universidade<br />

Estadual de Campinas, Brazil


Authors and Papers<br />

Efe Can GURCAN, Simon Fraser University, Canada<br />

Building popular-democratic alternatives in Latin<br />

America: A comparative analysis of post-neoliberal<br />

movements in Venezuela and Argentina<br />

Raffaele SCIORTINO, State University Milan, Italy and<br />

Emiliana ARMANO, State University Milan, Italy<br />

Forms of the European spring: The no tav movement<br />

Aline Michelle Nascimento AUGUSTINHO,<br />

Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita<br />

Filho”, Brazil and Roberta CAVA, UFSCAR, Brazil<br />

1968 and the modernity’s crisis: The Brazilian<br />

student's movement as a new “social actor”<br />

Cristiano RODRIGUES, IESP - UERJ, Brazil<br />

Black Social Movements. Colombia and Brazil<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

577 Civil society against violence<br />

Location: 302 {OB}<br />

Chair: Hyun-Chin LIM, Seoul National<br />

University, South Korea<br />

Co-Chair: Suk-Ki KONG, Seoul National<br />

University, South Korea<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sophie BODY-GENDROT, University Paris-Sorbonne,<br />

France<br />

Comparing (In)security in public spaces<br />

Verónica SILVA REINOSO UNAM, Mexico and<br />

Cristina PINEDA ECHEVERRI, Universidad de los<br />

Andes, Colombia<br />

Enclaves del poder sub-nacional y procesos de<br />

democratización en Medellín, Santa Cruz y Guayaquil<br />

Daniela SLIPAK, Universidad Nacional de San Martín,<br />

Argentina<br />

La razón de la violencia. Un análisis de la revista<br />

cristianismo y revolución en la Argentina de los años<br />

sesenta y setenta<br />

Louis ESPARZA, California State University-Los<br />

Angeles, USA<br />

Post cold war civil society mobilization in Colombia<br />

� 295 �<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

639 RC47 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 302 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Antimo Luigi<br />

FARRO, Università Roma Sapienza, Italy<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

657 Climate justice, ‘buen vivir’ and<br />

voluntary simplicity: New lifestyles<br />

and political commitments<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC24 Environment and Society<br />

Location: 302 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

RC48<br />

Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

Programme Coordinators: Benjamín<br />

TEJERINA, University of the Basque Country,<br />

Spain and Debal SINGHAROY, Indira Gandhi<br />

National Open University, India<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

23 New Trends and Theoretical<br />

Approach in the Field of Social<br />

Mobilizations and Social Change


Joint Session<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change (host committee)<br />

RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements<br />

Location: 38 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

56 Creativity, emotion and risk<br />

Location: 38 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Helena FLAM, University<br />

of Leipzig, Germany<br />

Chair: Helena FLAM, University of Leipzig,<br />

Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Eva SCHMITZ, University of Halmstad, Sweden<br />

‘Boss of your own belly’ – The creativity of the social<br />

protest for womenxs social justice in Sweden during<br />

the 1970s<br />

Nina PETER, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany<br />

Artistic protest strategies: The critical art ensemble<br />

Ignacia PERUGORRIA, Rutgers University, Argentina<br />

“Jaia eta borroka”: Political ethnographies of cultural<br />

activism amidst a context of illegalization in the<br />

basque country<br />

Lia ROCHA, Universidade do Estado do Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

A small revolution: Young favela dwellers and<br />

audiovisual production<br />

Rosimeire SILVA, University of Coimbra, Portugal<br />

Affects and the struggle for recognition: The nacional<br />

street population movement in Brazil {*}<br />

� 296 �<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

110 Collective action and the rebirth of<br />

social movements for social and<br />

economic justice in Chile: causes,<br />

demands and result in a global<br />

world<br />

Location: 38 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Francisco<br />

Baez URBINA, University of Arts and Social<br />

Sciences, Chile<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Gabriel CHOUHY, University of Pittsburgh, USA<br />

A specter haunts the neoliberal globe: Reworking the<br />

communist hypothesis through the chilean student<br />

movement<br />

Caitlin FOX-HODESS, University of California, USA<br />

La eleccion de Sebastian Piñera y la paradoja de una<br />

oposicion creciente en contra del neoliberalismo de<br />

parte de la clase trabajadora urbana en Chile<br />

Victor Daniel MUÑOZ TAMAYO, Universidad de<br />

Chile, Chile<br />

El contexto sistémico y el factor generacional en los<br />

agravios y la política del movimiento universitario<br />

chileno<br />

Leonardo CANCINO PEREZ, Universidad Diego<br />

Portales, Chile<br />

Chile 2011, desde el largo letargo a la acción colectiva<br />

Mauricio GARCIA, Universidad de La Frontera, Chile<br />

Enfoques teóricos y metodológicos para el estudio de<br />

la acción colectiva en el resurgimiento de los<br />

movimientos sociales en Chile: El aporte de la<br />

sociología analítica {*}<br />

Jaime GARRIDO CASTILLO JAIME, Universidad de La<br />

Frontera, Chile<br />

Movimientos sociales en escena, el fin de los partidos<br />

el renacimiento de la política {*}


14:30 - 16:00<br />

158 From alienation to empowerment.<br />

Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory and Research (host<br />

committee)<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change<br />

Location: 452 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

204 Democratization movements and<br />

human rights. Part I<br />

Location: 38 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Sharon BARNARTT,<br />

Gallaudet University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Stephanie LIMONCELLI, Loyola Marymount University,<br />

USA<br />

Mapping worldwide efforts to combat human<br />

trafficking<br />

Sharon BARNARTT, Gallaudet University, USA<br />

2001 as the year of disability protests: Diffusion of<br />

the “arab spring,” political opportunity, or the UN<br />

convention?<br />

Miriam ARENAS CONEJO, Universitat de Barcelona,<br />

Spain, Soledad ARNAU RIPOLLES, Universidad<br />

Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Spain, Eduardo<br />

DIAZ VELAZQUEZ, Miguel A. FERREIRA, Universidad<br />

Complutense de Madrid, Spain and Asun PIE<br />

BALAGUER, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain<br />

Disability rights movement in Spain: From the UN<br />

convention to the “indignation” in the streets<br />

� 297 �<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

248 Imagining futures: Social<br />

movements, publics, and<br />

contentious politics. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change<br />

RC07 Futures Research (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

318 Visual Representation of Injustice<br />

and Exclusion<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change (host committee)<br />

TG05 Visual Sociology<br />

Location: 38 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

338 From alienation to empowerment.<br />

Part II.<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory and Research (host<br />

committee)<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change<br />

Location: 452 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

383 Democratization movements and<br />

human rights. Part II<br />

Location: 38 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Sharon<br />

BARNARTT, Gallaudet University, USA


Authors and Papers<br />

Helena FLAM, University of Leipzig, Germany<br />

Transnational social movement as a governance<br />

Babushka<br />

Sebastian PEREYRA, Universidad Nacional de San<br />

Martin, Argentina<br />

El impacto de la movilización de familiares de<br />

víctimas de la violencia policial en Argentina<br />

Maria do Carmo ALBUQUERQUE, Universidade<br />

Bandeirante, Brazil<br />

El movimiento social por los derechos de los niños y<br />

adolescentes en São Paulo: Su momento y su sitio en<br />

la construcción de la política pública de derechos {*}<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

491 Movimientos sociales actuales en<br />

América Latina II. Posturas frente a<br />

la arena político-institucional:<br />

Participación, oposición, articulación<br />

Location: 38 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Antonia MUÑOZ,<br />

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana,<br />

Mexico; Fernanda Valeria TORRES,<br />

IDIHCS-UNLP CONICET, Argentina and Lidia<br />

VILLAR, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino<br />

Germani, Argentina<br />

Chair: Fernanda Valeria TORRES,<br />

IDIHCS-UNLP CONICET, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Pablo LAPEGNA, University of Georgia, USA<br />

Popular movements and patronage politics:<br />

Understanding demobilization processes in<br />

contemporary Argentina<br />

Enrique ANDRIOTTI ROMANIN, Universidad<br />

Nacional de Mar del Plata - CONICET, Argentina<br />

De la confrontación a la cooperación. Los cambios<br />

en las estrategias y marcos interpretativos del<br />

movimiento de derechos humanos de Argentina<br />

frente al “kirchnerismo” (2003-2011)<br />

� 298 �<br />

María Dolores ROCCA RIVAROLA, Instituto de<br />

Investigaciones Gino Germani-UBA, Argentina<br />

Las organizaciones sociales en los conjuntos<br />

oficialistas: Identidades parciales y definiciones de<br />

pertenencia en el MST y en organizaciones sociales<br />

kirchneristas (primer gobierno de Luiz Inácio Lula da<br />

Silva y gobierno de Néstor Kirchner)<br />

Brenda PEREYRA, Universidad Nacional de Lanús,<br />

Argentina<br />

Marcos interpretativos en torno a los comedores<br />

populares en Lanús y la influencia en la toma de<br />

decisiones sobre este espacio<br />

Alejandro ROLDAN, UBA, Argentina and Ismael<br />

GUALDI, UBA, Argentina<br />

Movimientos sociales y estado en el kirchnerismo<br />

(2003-2009). La FTV y la gestión de políticas<br />

sociales {*}<br />

German PEREZ, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino<br />

Germani, Argentina<br />

Exceso y defecto: Movilización política e<br />

institucionalidad democrática. Un aporte<br />

germaniano {*}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

533 Imagining futures: Social<br />

movements, publics, and<br />

contentious politics - Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC07 Futures Research (host committee)<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

539 Movimientos sociales actuales en<br />

América Latina. Part III<br />

Location: 38 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Antonia<br />

MUÑOZ, Universidad Autónoma<br />

Metropolitana, Mexico


Authors and Papers<br />

Maria Carolina DYSMAN and Emmanuel RAPIZO,<br />

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Relations between NGOs, social movements and<br />

state: Symbolic boundaries, institutionalization and<br />

legitimacy<br />

Natalina RIBEIRO, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de<br />

São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Autonomia: Visiones de los autores y atores sociales<br />

Danilo DE SOUZA MORAIS and Paulo César<br />

RAMOS, UFSCar, Brazil<br />

Movimiento de la juventud negra y nuevos espacios<br />

políticos e institucionales: La lucha contra el<br />

“genocidio del joven negro” en los consejos y<br />

conferencias sectoriales en Brasil<br />

Fernando SIMOES NOGUEIRA, Universidade Federal<br />

do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

Presupuesto participativo y sus efectos sobre la<br />

sociedad civil en el caso de Porto Alegre<br />

Antonio ALEJO, Universidad de Santiago de<br />

Compostela, Mexico<br />

Globalizaciones y nuevas diplomacias en las<br />

américas. La implementación de políticas públicas<br />

para la inclusión de sociedades civiles en las<br />

agendas de política exterior, política internacional y<br />

agendas globales en Argentina y México<br />

Pilar ALZINA, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Resistencia e integración: La institucionalización de<br />

los movimientos sociales. Un estudio de caso de la<br />

organización barrial tupac amaru (OBTA) {*}<br />

Myriam BARONE, Celia DRAGANCHUK, Mariela<br />

DACHARY and Devora PETRUF, Universidad Nacional<br />

de Misiones, Argentina<br />

Problemáticas y desafíos regionales en contextos de<br />

desigualdad y dominación: Movimientos sociales<br />

ambientalistas en oposición y articulación con otros<br />

actores políticos {*}<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

597 RC48 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 38 {OB}<br />

� 299 �<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

625 Imagining futures: Social<br />

movements, publics, and<br />

contentious politics. Part III<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC07 Futures Research (host committee)<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

635 Movimientos sociales actuales en<br />

América Latina I. Posturas frente a<br />

la arena político-institucional:<br />

Participación, oposición,<br />

articulación<br />

Location: 38 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Antonia MUÑOZ,<br />

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana,<br />

Mexico; Fernanda Valeria TORRES, IDIHCS-<br />

UNLP CONICET, Argentina and Lidia VILLAR,<br />

Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani,<br />

Argentina<br />

Chairs: Antonia MUÑOZ, Universidad<br />

Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico and Lidia<br />

VILLAR, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino<br />

Germani, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Federico SCHUSTER1 , German PEREZ2 , Ana<br />

NATALUCCI 3 and María Soledad GATTONI 3 , (1)<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, (2) Instituto<br />

de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Argentina, (3)<br />

CONICET. IIGG/UBA, CABA, Argentina<br />

Territorios disputados. Movilización política y<br />

procesos de institucionalizacion en niveles locales de<br />

gobierno (Argentina, 1997-2011)


Juan WAHREN, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino<br />

Germani - Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Tensiones entre movimientos sociales y gobiernos<br />

progresistas. Las disputas por el territorio y los<br />

recursos naturales del pueblo Guaraní en Tarija,<br />

Bolivia<br />

Charmain LEVY, Université du Québec en Outaouais,<br />

Canada<br />

Political society, social movements and the workers’<br />

party in Brazil<br />

Maria Virginia QUIROGA, CONICET-UNRC,<br />

Argentina and Sebastián BARROS, CONICET-UNPA-<br />

UNPSJB, Argentina<br />

De las prácticas articulatorias entre movilización<br />

social y gobiernos: Notas sobre las experiencias de<br />

Argentina y Bolivia en el siglo XXI<br />

Nuria YABKOWSKI, UBA - CONICET, Argentina<br />

Lo “otro” de los movimientos sociales: Hipótesis para<br />

pensar el estado hoy {*}<br />

juan Ignacio LOZANO, Universidad nacional de La<br />

Plata, Argentina<br />

De la movilización a la institucionalización. La<br />

experiencia de organizaciones sociales de matriz<br />

nacional popular en el gobierno de la provincia de<br />

Buenos Aires durante el periodo 2002 - 2010 {*}<br />

Ricardo GUTIERREZ 1 , Marisa VON BULOW2 and<br />

Rebecca ABERS2 , (1) Universidad de San Martín,<br />

Argentina, (2) University of Brasilia, Brazil<br />

Environmental networks in state and society: A<br />

comparative view of the southern cone {*}<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

655 Acciones colectivas y luchas<br />

democratizadoras en<br />

Latinoamérica, Europa, y Norte de<br />

Africa / Collective action and<br />

democratization struggles in Latin<br />

America, Europe, and North Africa<br />

Location: 38 {OB}<br />

Chair: Graciela DI MARCO, Universidad<br />

Nacional de San Martín, Argentina<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Hank JOHNSTON, San Diego State University, USA<br />

Movimientos democráticos en régimenes autoritarios<br />

de alta capacidad: Comparaciones desde el Medio<br />

Oriente, la Rusia, y la China<br />

Sergio TAMAYO, Universidad Autónoma<br />

Metropolitana, México<br />

Participación ciudadana, revueltas árabes e<br />

indignados, en el cambio social<br />

Noelia MONGE, Universidad Complutense de<br />

Madrid, Spain<br />

Los “indignados” toman las plazas. Del 19 y 20 de<br />

diciembre en los barrios porteños al 15-M español:<br />

Similitudes y diferencias entre movimientos<br />

David PULIDO, Relaciones Internacionales y Ciencia<br />

Política, Mexico<br />

El movimiento ambiental en monterrey: Acciones<br />

colectivas e identidad<br />

Gabriela DELAMATA, UN de San Martín-CONICET,<br />

Argentina<br />

Movimientos sociales y derecho {*}<br />

Eneida ASSIS, Universidade Federal do Pará/UFPA,<br />

Brazil<br />

The indigenous movement in Brazil and the processes<br />

of collective action {*}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

703 Democratising science and<br />

technology through protests and<br />

mobilizations for social justice<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology<br />

(host committee)<br />

Location: APT 120 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions


12:30 - 14:00<br />

720 Social movements as embodied<br />

collective acts<br />

Location: 38 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Tova BENSKI,<br />

Colman, Israel<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Lois Ruskai MELINA, Union Institute & University, USA<br />

Being the change: Performative acts in social<br />

movements<br />

Bob KURIK, Charles University, Czech Republic and<br />

Malte STIEBER, University of Bremen, Germany<br />

‘Fuck middle class... burning and looting tonight!’:<br />

Forging the activist’s body in contemporary Germany<br />

Begonya ENGUIX, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya,<br />

Spain<br />

Talking bodies in public: Embodied activism and<br />

strategies for protest<br />

Nathaniel PYLE, University of California at Santa<br />

Barbara, USA<br />

Fat. Hairy. Sexy. Contesting standards of beauty and<br />

sexuality in the gay community<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

747 Strange bedfellows: Activist<br />

affinities across difference<br />

Location: 38 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Deborah GOULD,<br />

University of California Santa Cruz, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Marije BOEKKOOI, VU University Amsterdam,<br />

Netherlands<br />

Building and crumbling of solidarity: An examination<br />

of the Dutch campaign in the run up to the G8<br />

protests in heiligendamm<br />

Rafael DE SOUZA, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

The Brazilian homosexual movement and its impact<br />

on construction of anti-discriminatory policy agendas<br />

in the national constituent assembly of 1987-1988<br />

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Darcy LEACH, Bradley University, USA and Sebastian<br />

HAUNSS, University of Konstanz, Germany<br />

Solidarity and tactical coordination in the german<br />

anti-nuclear movement: An event history analysis<br />

Priska DAPHI, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany<br />

Transnational activism and national affinities: Building<br />

cross-sectoral solidarity in global justice movements {*}<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

764 La voz en las calles<br />

iberoamericanas: Las<br />

manifestaciones públicas como<br />

modo de acción<br />

Location: 38 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Sergio TAMAYO,<br />

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana,<br />

México and Michael VOEGTLI, Universidad<br />

de Lausanne, Switzerland<br />

Chairs: Sergio TAMAYO, Universidad<br />

Autónoma Metropolitana and Michael<br />

VOEGTLI, Universidad de Lausanne,<br />

Switzerland<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Marcelo D’AMICO, UNER, Argentina, Pedro LISDERO<br />

and Lucas AIMAR, CIECS-CONICET-UNC, Argentina<br />

Acción colectiva y estructura social neo-colonial: De<br />

identidades emergentes y clases sociales<br />

Evangelina CARAVACA, FLACSO/CONICET,<br />

Argentina<br />

Fuegos cruzados. Sentidos en disputa en torno a un<br />

estallido social en la provincia de Buenos Aires<br />

Tatiana COLLLEBEDEFF, Universidad Pedagógica<br />

Nacional, Mexico<br />

El peor crimen es el silencio<br />

Myriam BARONE, Mariela DACHARY, Celia<br />

DRAGANCHUK and Devora PETRUF, Universidad<br />

Nacional de Misiones, Argentina<br />

Desafíos y retos en la gestión de recursos naturales:<br />

Movimientos ambientalistas en la provincia de<br />

Misiones en el marco de la construcción de obras<br />

hidroeléctricas {*}


Fernanda Valeria TORRES, IDIHCS- UNLP CONICET,<br />

Argentina<br />

Movimientos sociales: Revisitando la categoría<br />

identidad desde un enfoque espacial {*}<br />

RC49<br />

Mental Health and Illness<br />

Programme Coordinator: Bronwen<br />

LICHTENSTEIN, University of Alabama, USA<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

17 Involuntary Psychiatric Treatment<br />

and the Misuse of Psychiatric<br />

Institutions as Instruments of<br />

Political Oppression<br />

Location: 432 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Reinhold KILIAN,<br />

University of Ulm, Germany<br />

Chair: Reinhold KILIAN, University of Ulm,<br />

Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Reinhold KILIAN1 , Tilman STEINERT1 , Daniela<br />

CROISSANT2 , Gerhard LÄNGLE2 , Ulrike LEMKE3 ,<br />

Sabine HERPERTZ4 , Peter BRIEGER1 , Paulo KLING-<br />

LOURENCO1 and Thomas BECKER1 , (1) University of<br />

Ulm, Germany, (2) Zentrum für Psychiatrie<br />

Südwürttemberg, Germany, (3) Universität Rostock,<br />

Germany, (4) Universtiy of Heidelberg, Germany<br />

Explaining differences in involuntary admission<br />

practice between German federal states<br />

� 302 �<br />

Hans Joachim SALIZE and Harald DRESSING, Central<br />

Institute of Mental Health-Mannheim, Germany<br />

Interacting mechanisms between general psychiatry,<br />

forensic psychiatry and the prison systems and their<br />

influence on admission rates<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

60 Distinguished Speaker Panel:<br />

Emerging Issues in the Sociology of<br />

Mental Health<br />

Location: 432 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Bronwen<br />

LICHTENSTEIN, University of Alabama, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

William COCKERHAM and Carrie BETCHER,<br />

University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA<br />

Gender roles and changing patterns of mental health<br />

Stanley BRODSKY, University of Alabama, USA<br />

Societal coercion of individuals into mental health<br />

treatment: Therapeutic innovations and ethical<br />

implications<br />

Breno FONTES, Universidade Federal de<br />

Pernambuco, Brazil<br />

New developments in social support practices and<br />

private-public collaborations<br />

Matt MUTCHLER, California State University<br />

Dominguez Hills, USA, Sheba GEORGE, Charles<br />

Drew University of Medicine and Science, USA, Bryce<br />

McDAVITT, AIDS Project Los Angeles, USA, Robert<br />

PHILLIPS, University of Manitoba, Canada and Wallis<br />

ADAMS, Northeastern University, USA<br />

Sleeping and texting with my phone: Implications for<br />

mental health and sexual health promotion among<br />

black and latino young men who have sex with men


Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

210 Gender, social justice, and mental<br />

health<br />

Location: 432 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Silvia KRUMM, University<br />

of Ulm, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Kénora CHAU1 , Bernard KABUTH1 , Michèle<br />

BAUMANN 2 and Nearkasen CHAU3 , (1) Université<br />

Henri Poincaré, France, (2) University of Luxembourg,<br />

Luxembourg, (3) University Paris Descartes, France<br />

Gender disparities of depressive mood and roles of<br />

family factors, school difficulty, violence, and<br />

unhealthy behaviours among adolescents<br />

W.O. TAYLOR-COLE, Mount Royal University, Canada<br />

Transgenderism and health policy in Canada<br />

Ariane PROHASKA, University of Alabama, USA<br />

Shame, guilt, and debt: The experience of bankruptcy<br />

filers in the United States<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

241 Disaster, society, and mental health<br />

Location: 432 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Takashi ASAKURA, Tokyo<br />

Gakugei University, Japan<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Takashi ASAKURA, Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan<br />

and Kazuko SASAHARA, Tokyo Gakugei University,<br />

Japan<br />

Experience of the 3.11 disasters and mental health<br />

among adolescents in Fukushima, Japan<br />

Yuko OHARA-HIRANO, Nagasaki University, Japan<br />

The mental health status of Indonesian candidates<br />

leaving for Japan after the great east Japan<br />

earthquake<br />

Yao XU, University of Melbourne, Australia, Jane<br />

FISHER, Monash University, Australia, Helen<br />

HERRMAN, University of Melbourne, Australia and<br />

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Atsuro TSUTSUMI, University of Tokyo, Japan<br />

Women’s experiences of traumatic bereavement<br />

following the death of a child in the sichuan<br />

earthquake 2008<br />

Bronwen LICHTENSTEIN, University of Alabama, USA<br />

Trauma responses to disaster: A tale of two cities<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

298 HIV/AIDS, social change, and social<br />

justice<br />

Location: 432 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: J. Gary LINN, Optimal<br />

Solutions in Healthcare and <strong>International</strong><br />

Development, USA<br />

Co-Chair: Bronwen LICHTENSTEIN,<br />

University of Alabama, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

James LINN, Optional Solutions in Healthcare and<br />

<strong>International</strong> Development, USA<br />

Treatment as prevention: a strategy for eliminating the<br />

HIV/AIDS epidemic or a potential misallocation of<br />

scarce resources?<br />

Bronwen LICHTENSTEIN, University of Alabama, USA<br />

Internet advice on disclosure of HIV status to sexual<br />

partners in an era of criminalization<br />

Thabo FAKO, University of Botswana, Botswana<br />

HIV/AIDS care, coping strategies and work<br />

environmental stress among nurses in Botswana<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

438 New challenges in mental health<br />

policies<br />

Location: 432 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Breno FONTES,<br />

Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil


Authors and Papers<br />

Kjeld HOEGSBRO, Aalborg University, Denmark<br />

Psychosocial strain and conflict management at<br />

residential homes for adults and young persons with<br />

developmental disorders<br />

Rocio Elena SANCHEZ CASTILLO and Nilva Carla<br />

VIDAL, Residencia Salud Mental Comunitaria Provincia<br />

de Chubut, Argentina<br />

Diagnóstico comunitario participativo “Barrio Pujol”<br />

una mirada de las prácticas discriminatorias en la<br />

adolescencia<br />

Fátima ALVES, Open University, Portugal and Mira<br />

MARCINOW, Jagiellonian University, Poland<br />

New challenges in the policies of mental health<br />

care – Comparing the situation of Portugal and Poland<br />

Linda SODERBERG, University of Gothenburg,<br />

Sweden<br />

The Swedish policies of mental health care as shown<br />

in collaboration<br />

Larissa SALES, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brazil<br />

Narratives about illness by military police officers in<br />

Ceara<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

490 Mental health and illness in modern<br />

societies<br />

Location: 432 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Dirk Richter, Bern<br />

University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Erliane MIRANDA, Universidade Federal de<br />

Pernambuco, Brazil<br />

Psychotropic drugs: An encapsulated solution?<br />

Juliana Livia ANTUNES DA ROCHA, Universidade<br />

Federal, Brazil<br />

The place of the other: The difficult dialogue between<br />

exclusion and inclusion of individuals with mental<br />

disorders<br />

� 304 �<br />

Agostina GIECO, UBA-CONICET, Argentina<br />

La insoportable pesadez del ser… profesional de la<br />

salud. Alienación y enajenación en los trabajadores<br />

de la salud pública<br />

Reinhold KILIAN, Christine HERTLE, Thomas BECKER,<br />

University of Ulm, Germany and Herbert<br />

MATSCHINGER, Universität Leipzig, Germany<br />

The meaning and the assessment of empowerment in<br />

patients with psychotic and affective disorders<br />

Maia FANSTEN, Université Paris Descartes, France<br />

Modern social renouncers: A new idiom of distress? {*}<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

680 RC49 Business meeting<br />

Location: 432 {NB}<br />

Chair: Bronwen Lichtenstein, University of Alabama<br />

RC51<br />

Sociocybernetics<br />

Programme Coordinator: Héctor<br />

ZAMORANO, Universidad Nacional de<br />

Rosario, Argentina<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

85 Systemic perspective to think<br />

knowledge and cultural<br />

management development. Part III<br />

Location: 304 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Margarita MAASS,<br />

UNAM, Mexico


Authors and Papers<br />

Margarita MAASS, Universidad Nacional Autónoma<br />

de México, Mexico<br />

Culture study as a symbolic dimension of society and<br />

a social complex system<br />

Kenichi KAWASAKI, Komazawa University, Japan<br />

Cultural engagement and global creative cities:<br />

Singapore, Shanghai and Tokyo cases<br />

Carlos LIVACIC, Universidad Central, Chile<br />

Action systems and organizational operation from<br />

local reality<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

137 Systemic Perspective to think<br />

knowledge and cultural<br />

management development. Part II<br />

Location: 304 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Margarita MAASS,<br />

UNAM, Mexico<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Blanca EVA GONZALEZ, Instituto Tecnológico de<br />

Querétaro, Mexico<br />

An educational model, analyzed from the<br />

interdisciplinary research<br />

Santiago CHIO, Univerisdad Autónoma de Coahuila,<br />

Mexico<br />

De lo análogo a lo digital: Una migración cultural<br />

Ana Lucia RECAMAN, Universidad Autónoma de<br />

Coahuila, Mexico<br />

El turismo cultural, una estrategia compleja para el<br />

desarrollo social: Estado de Morelos, México<br />

Abril GAMBOA ESTEVES, Benemérita Universidad<br />

Autónoma de Puebla, Mexico<br />

Artistas y gestores culturales. Conocimiento para el<br />

desarrollo social<br />

� 305 �<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

173 Observing, measuring and<br />

reconstructing emergent meaning<br />

Location: 304 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Liliana RAMIREZ RUIZ,<br />

Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Colombia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Liliana RAMIREZ, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana,<br />

Colombia<br />

Las formas de sentido del conocimiento en las<br />

universidades indígenas en México y Colombia<br />

Juan Pablo GONNET, CIECS-CONICET, Argentina<br />

La cultura como observación de segundo orden en<br />

sistemas organizacionales<br />

Gabriel VELEZ-CUARTAS, Universidad de Antioquia,<br />

Colombia<br />

Meaning understood as juxtaposed networks of<br />

communications<br />

Isabel KUSCHE, Universität Osnabrück, Germany<br />

Expectations and meaning: Politics between policy<br />

orientation and clientelism<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

256 Modern sociological systems theory<br />

in social practice. Part II<br />

Location: 304 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Karl-Heinz SIMON,<br />

University of Kassel, Germany and Michael<br />

PAETAU, Center for Sociocybernetics,<br />

Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Satoshi IGUCHI, Kyoto University, Japan<br />

Significance of Luhmann’s theory of symbolically<br />

generalized media in understanding problem of<br />

political power and rule of law


María Alejandra NICOLAS 1 , Rachel BRAGATTO 1 and<br />

Rafael Cardoso SAMPAIO 2 , (1) Universidade Federal<br />

do Paraná, Brazil, (2) Universidade Federal da Bahia,<br />

Brazil<br />

Internet y política: Un balance de la producción<br />

académica brasileña entre 2001 y 2011<br />

Steffen ROTH, University of Geneva, Switzerland;<br />

Yerevan State University, Armenia<br />

Spot on neglected function systems. Challenging the<br />

reignited trench warfare of politics and the economy<br />

by systemic constellations<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

316 The challenge of Sociocybernetics<br />

for Cultural and Political Knowing<br />

Location: 304 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Juan Carlos BARRON<br />

PASTOR, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de<br />

México and Michael PAETAU, Center for<br />

Sociocybernetics, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Héctor ZAMORANO, Universidad Nacional de<br />

Rosario, Argentina<br />

Rosario City, Argentina, internal migrations: Social<br />

injustice<br />

Dr. Alejandro GUZMAN OCEGUEDA, CETYS<br />

University & ASIDE Group, Mexico<br />

Project’s results based elections and public<br />

management interactive democratic evaluation model<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

348 Modern sociological systems theory<br />

in social practice (A): Applications<br />

to societal problems<br />

Location: 304 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Karl-Heinz SIMON,<br />

University of Kassel, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Miguel Ángel FORTE1 , Sergio PIGNUOLI<br />

OCAMPO1,2 , Santiago CALISE3 , Matías PALACIOS 1<br />

and Matías ZITELLO1 , (1)Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

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Argentina, (2)Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones<br />

Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina, (3) Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

The emergence of a digital communicative media<br />

Youichi ITO, Akita <strong>International</strong> University, Japan<br />

The Japanese Kuuki theory: As applied to reality<br />

construction, problem resolution, and social change<br />

Saburo AKAHORI, Tokyo Woman’s Christian<br />

University, Japan<br />

How society is producing its own crisis: A systems<br />

theoretical case study of Japan<br />

Alisson SOARES, Fafich, Universidade Federal de<br />

Minas Gerais, Brazil<br />

A sistemic aproach to crime and deviance<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

405 RC51 Business meeting<br />

Location: 304 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Eva BUCHINGER, Austria<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

450 Society, ciberculture and<br />

sociocybernetics, and sociology on<br />

the move<br />

Location: 304 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Margarita MAASS, Mexico<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Jaime Miguel GONZALEZ CHAVEZ, Efraín DELGADO<br />

RIVERA and Joel ORTEGA CONTRERAS, Universidad<br />

de Coahuila, Mexico<br />

Cultural offers and audience transformations<br />

Jorge GONZALEZ, Universidad Nacional Autónoma<br />

de México, Mexico<br />

Complex systems and cybercultur@<br />

Daniel CESAR, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil<br />

Under the pirate flag: Study on identification based<br />

on filesharing


10:45 - 12:15<br />

506 Sociocybernetic approach to<br />

democratization processes<br />

Location: 304 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: José AMOZURRUTIA,<br />

Mexico<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Norma Angelica MARTINEZ, UNAM, Mexico<br />

La configuración de un nuevo docente desde las<br />

prácticas culturales tecnológicamente mediadas.<br />

Caso de estudio: Modalidad semiescolarizada de la<br />

Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla.<br />

Juan Carlos PEREZ DURAN, Universidad del Altiplano,<br />

Mexico<br />

Adaptive model as interpreter of multiple realities of<br />

complex social systems<br />

Emma GARCIA FIGUEROA, Mexico<br />

Democratization process in culturals regionals<br />

legalitations: A systemic approach<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

555 Sociocybernetic principles:<br />

Technology, ecology and<br />

globalization<br />

Location: 304 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Eva BUCHINGER, Austria<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Karl-Heinz SIMON, University of Kassel, Germany<br />

Sociocybernetics and hierarchical systems<br />

theory – Philosophical foundation and methodology<br />

Erwin RAFAEL, University of the Philippines, Philippines<br />

Technology as a social system<br />

� 307 �<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

574 Book Presentation:<br />

Sociocibernética, cibercultur@ y<br />

Sociedad<br />

Location: 304 {OB}<br />

Panelists: José AMOZURRUTIA, Session<br />

Organizer; Juan Carlos BARRON PASTOR,<br />

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México<br />

and Héctor ZAMORANO, Universidad<br />

Nacional de Rosario, Argentina<br />

RC52<br />

Sociology of Professional<br />

Groups<br />

Programme Coordinator: Mike SAKS,<br />

University Campus Suffolk, United Kingdom<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

26 Professions and Democracy. Part I<br />

Location: 434 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Mike SAKS,<br />

University Campus Suffolk, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Emilia E. MARTINEZ-BRAWLEY and Paz M-B ZORITA,<br />

Arizona State University, USA<br />

Professionalizing across borders: The dilemma of<br />

social work as a democratic occupation<br />

Christine HARRINGTON, University Campus Suffolk,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

A pedagogy of democracy – Teaching, learning and<br />

performance


Sudeh CHERAGHI-SOHI, University of Manchester,<br />

United Kingdom and Michael CALNAN, University of<br />

Kent, United Kingdom<br />

Professional discretion and organisational change:<br />

The case of general practitioners working in the<br />

English NHS<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

74 Professional competence and<br />

careers<br />

Location: 434 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jens-Christian SMEBY,<br />

Oslo and Akershus University College of<br />

Applied Sciences, Norway<br />

Chair: Christine HARRINGTON, University<br />

Campus Suffolk, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Federico LORENC VALCARCE, Instituto de<br />

Investigaciones Gino Germani, CONICET-University<br />

of Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

There and back again. Careers, professional<br />

knowledge and “reintegration in civil life” among the<br />

argentine military officers<br />

Jens-Christian SMEBY and Ida K.R. HATLEVIK, Oslo<br />

and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences,<br />

Norway<br />

Clashing epistemological beliefs?<br />

Håvard HELLAND, Oslo and Akershus University<br />

College of Applied Sciences, Norway<br />

The effects of grades on labour market outcomes for<br />

welfare state professionals<br />

Ana MAROTIAS, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino<br />

Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

La relación entre el campo profesional y las prácticas<br />

de estudio en propuestas de educación virtual de<br />

posgrado. Un análisis de caso {*}<br />

Thais MARTINS, Universidade Federal de São Carlos,<br />

Brazil<br />

Financial elites make room for the emergence of new<br />

elites in Brazil {*}<br />

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12:30 - 14:00<br />

118 Globalisation and its impacts on<br />

professions and organisations<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups<br />

RC17 Sociology of Organization (host committee)<br />

Location: 433 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

183 Science, innovation and<br />

professional development<br />

Location: 434 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Helena SERRA, Technical<br />

University of Lisbon, Portugal and Lorenzo<br />

SPERANZA, University of Brescia, Italy<br />

Chair: Lorenzo SPERANZA, University of<br />

Brescia, Italy<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Helena SERRA, ISEG/SOCIUS, Portugal<br />

The discourse on knowledge and innovation.<br />

Rethinking professionalism<br />

Lee THOMPSON, University of Otago, New Zealand<br />

Leaving the stethoscope behind: Public health<br />

physicians and the spectre of the ‘real’ doctor<br />

Ana Luiza OLIVEIRA E OLIVEIRA and Everardo<br />

DUARTE NUNES, University of Campinas, Brazil<br />

From the “physiotherapist practice” to physiotherapy<br />

as a profession: The Brazilian case<br />

Janette YOUNG, University of South Australia,<br />

Australia<br />

Requiring health professionalization in a neo-liberal<br />

country (Australia)!?<br />

Anita HIRSCH, National Autonomous University of<br />

Mexico, Mexico<br />

Scientific research and professions: The principle<br />

values of ethical research in the National<br />

Autonomous University of Mexico {*}


Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

220 Professions and democracy. Part II<br />

Location: 434 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Mike SAKS, University<br />

Campus Suffolk, United Kingdom<br />

Chair: Helena SERRA, Technical University of<br />

Lisbon, Portugal<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Diego Ezequiel PEREYRA, IIGG UBA-CONICET,<br />

Argentina<br />

Sociology, democratic planning and middle classes.<br />

A study on social modernization and state building in<br />

Argentina (1946-1963)<br />

Javiera ARAYA, Universidad de Montreal, Canada<br />

and Carla AZOCAR, Universidad de Chile, Chile<br />

La constitución estamental de los grupos<br />

profesionales en Chile: ¿Qué posibilidades para la<br />

democracia?<br />

Arturo BALLESTEROS LEINER, Universidad Pedagógica<br />

Nacional, Mexico<br />

Profesiones y estado de bienestar: Lecciones para<br />

América Latina<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

263 Professional governance and health<br />

human resource management: The<br />

challenges of equality, diversity<br />

and inclusion. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups (host<br />

committee)<br />

RC15 Sociology of Health<br />

Location: 434 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

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12:30 - 14:00<br />

300 In-between fragmentation and new<br />

identities: Professional socialisation<br />

within established and emerging<br />

fields of professionalism. Part I<br />

Location: 434 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Christiane SCHNELL,<br />

University of Frankfurt<br />

Chair: Christiane SCHNELL, University of Frankfurt<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ruth McDONALD, University of Nottingham, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Avoiding the tensions of professional fragmentation:<br />

The co-existence of competition, collaboration and<br />

multiple collective identities in English hospitals<br />

Joana ALMEIDA, Royal Holloway University of<br />

London, United Kingdom<br />

Fragmentation of the medical profession and CAM: A<br />

consequence of CAM ‘s closure strategies in Portugal<br />

Maria da Gloria BONELLI, São Carlos Federal<br />

University, Brazil<br />

Brazilian judges in-between professionalism, gender<br />

and difference<br />

Beatriz WEHLE and Mariana GESUALDI, Univesidad<br />

Nacional de Quilmes, Argentina<br />

Professional specialization and traditional and new<br />

competences in judiciary courts of Buenos Aires<br />

conurbation<br />

Luiz CASTRO-SANTOS, Universidade do Estado do<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Lina FARIA, Universidade<br />

Gama Filho, Brazil<br />

The health professions: A critical analysis of the<br />

culture of caring {*}


14:30 - 16:00<br />

342 In-between fragmentation and new<br />

identities: Professional socialisation<br />

within established and emerging<br />

fields of professionalism. Part II<br />

Location: 434 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Christiane SCHNELL,<br />

University of Frankfurt, Germany<br />

Chair: Helena SERRA, Technical University of<br />

Lisbon, Portugal<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Lorenzo SPERANZA, University of Brescia, Italy<br />

Identity and socialization within an established field:<br />

The case of physicians in Italy<br />

Rana CAVUSOGLU, Middle East Technical University,<br />

Turkey<br />

Changing understanding and practices of nursing in<br />

Turkey: An analysis of two generations<br />

Adeline GILSON, Laboratoire d’Economie et de<br />

Sociologie du Travail, France<br />

Uncertain identity orientations: New workers<br />

generation and professional socialisation<br />

Christiane SCHNELL, University of Frankfurt, Germany<br />

Cuttings one’s own path and becoming a part of<br />

something. On professional identities and fragmented<br />

working biographies<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

456 Theoretical challenges for<br />

professions and professionalism:<br />

Social justice, democratisation and<br />

transformative change<br />

Location: 434 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Mike SAKS, University<br />

Campus Suffolk, United Kingdom<br />

Chair: Jens-Christian SMEBY, Oslo and<br />

Akershus University College of Applied<br />

Sciences, Norway<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Aline Tereza BORGHI LEITE, Federal University of São<br />

Carlos, Brazil<br />

Between the university and the practice in journalism<br />

education: The contributions of the sociology of<br />

professions about the construction of the journalists’<br />

professional identity<br />

Mónica SANTOS, Universidade do Porto, Portugal<br />

The progressive democratization of higher education<br />

and the challenges to social closure of legal<br />

professions<br />

Mike SAKS, University Campus Suffolk, United Kingdom<br />

Professions, democracy and marginality: Orthodox<br />

medicine and complementary and alternative<br />

medicine<br />

Valeriy MANSUROV and Olesya YURCHENKO,<br />

Institute of Sociology of RAS, Russia<br />

Altruism as a professional ideology of Russian<br />

medical practitioners<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

588 Professional governance and health<br />

human resource management: the<br />

challenges of equality, diversity<br />

and inclusion. Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC15 Sociology of Health (host committee)<br />

RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

641 Teachers and teaching of social<br />

sciences in Latin America<br />

Location: 434 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Amurabi<br />

OLIVEIRA, Federal University of Alagoas,<br />

Brazil


Authors and Papers<br />

Simone MEUCCI, DECISO, Universidade Federal do<br />

Paraná, Brazil<br />

En la escuela: Libros dedicados a la enseñanza de la<br />

sociología en Brasil (1930-2010)<br />

Luiza Helena PEREIRA, Universidade Federal do Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

Las condiciones de enseñanza y de trabajo de los<br />

profesores de sociología en la educación secundaria<br />

en Río Grande del Sul, Brasil<br />

Diego Ezequiel PEREYRA, IIGG UBA-CONICET,<br />

Argentina and Claudia PONTREMOLI, UBA,<br />

Argentina<br />

Sociology is not cool any longer. A discussion about<br />

teaching of sociology in secondary schools in<br />

Argentina exploring teachers, students and curricula<br />

Lígia WILHELMS ERAS, Márcio OLIVEIRA<br />

Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil, and Adélia<br />

MIGLIEVICH RIBEIRO, Universidade Federal do<br />

Espírito Santo, Brazil<br />

Maestros y el oeste de la frontera del Paraná-Brasil:<br />

El año de la profesión y la producción de<br />

conocimiento en la enseñanza de sociología<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

662 Environmental issues<br />

Location: 434 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Charles<br />

GADEA, Centre de recherche VIP, France<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Joanne GAUDET, University of Ottawa, Canada<br />

Shades of green: Exploring the engineering<br />

profession-environment relationship in three<br />

Canadian provinces<br />

Marta PANAIA, UBA, Argentina<br />

Les marchés de l’emploi flexible et la profession<br />

d’ingénieur<br />

� 311 �<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

719 RC52 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 434 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Mike SAKS, University<br />

Campus Suffolk, United Kingdom<br />

RC53<br />

Sociology of Childhood<br />

Programme Coordinator: Loretta BASS,<br />

University of Oklahoma, USA<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

7 Children, Society and Exclusions.<br />

Part I-A in English<br />

Location: 444 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ethel KOSMINSKY, São<br />

Paulo State University-Marilia, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sudip CHAKRABORTY, North Bengal University, India<br />

Trafficking in teenage girls: A field study in an<br />

extremely vulnerable zone in north east India<br />

Eugenia María RUIZ BRY, Argentina<br />

Children, society and exclusions<br />

Tatiana LANDINI, Universidade Federal de São<br />

Paulo, Brazil<br />

Homosexuality, discrimination and sexual exploitation<br />

Sabina REGUEIRO, ICA-FFyL-UBA/CONICET,<br />

Argentina<br />

“Abandono”, “peligro” y “riesgo”: Disputas jurídicopolíticas<br />

en torno a la restitución de niños apropiados<br />

durante la última dictadura militar Argentina


Phillip MIZEN, University of Warwick, United Kingdom<br />

No longer able or willing to be dependent: The<br />

marginalization and exclusion of street children in<br />

Accra, Ghana<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

53 Children, society and exclusions.<br />

Part I-B in English<br />

Location: 444 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ethel KOSMINSKY, São<br />

Paulo State University-Marilia, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Olivier BRITO, Burapha University, Thailand<br />

Tourism and child beggary: The ambivalence of a<br />

vital and strategic relationship. a comparison of<br />

Bangkok and Mumbai<br />

Ilze TRAPENCIERE, University of Latvia, Latvia and<br />

Anna TRAPENCIERE, Liepaja University, Latvia<br />

Euroorphans or nobody’s children – The door open to<br />

exclusion<br />

Maria Joao LEOTE DE CARVALHO, Universidade<br />

Nova de Lisboa, Portugal<br />

Children’s perspectives on disorder and violence in<br />

public housing neighbourhoods in Portugal<br />

Fernanda MÜLLER, University of Brasília, Brazil<br />

The views of children living in care concerning their<br />

biological families in Brazil<br />

Loretta BASS, University of Oklahoma, USA<br />

Dimensions of integration: Second-generation African<br />

youth in France<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

109 Children’s rights and social justice<br />

Location: 444 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Loretta BASS, University<br />

of Oklahoma, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Margaret SIMS, University of New England, Australia<br />

Planning for children and families using a rights<br />

framework<br />

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Maksim HUEBENTHAL, Martin-Luther University Halle,<br />

Germany and Michael BAYER, Otto-Friedrich-<br />

University Bamberg, Germany<br />

Child poverty: The link between poor adults and<br />

children’s rights<br />

Gabriela TREVISAN, Minho University, Portugal<br />

Children’s participation in school: An analysis on<br />

decision making competences and children’s citizenship<br />

Pamela QUIROZ and Kisha MILAM-BROOKS,<br />

University of Illinois-Chicago, USA<br />

School as solution to the problem of place: Student<br />

migration, perceptions of safety & children’s concept<br />

of community<br />

Sherry SAGGERS 1 , Kate FRANCES 1 , Juan LARRANAGA2 and Anthea WHAN2 , (1) Curtin University, Australia, (2)<br />

Save the Children Australia, Australia<br />

Social investment, children’s rights and neo-liberal<br />

policy: Balancing competing notions of the child in<br />

early intervention activities in the East Kimberley,<br />

Western Australia<br />

Ethel KOSMINSKY, São Paolo State University,<br />

Marilia, Brazil<br />

Children of prisoners: A case-study of social<br />

vulnerable children in São Paulo, Brazil<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

154 Children’s lives, voices and well<br />

being. Poster session & RC 53<br />

Reception<br />

Location: 444 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Margaret SIMS,<br />

University of New England, Australia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Steffen EISENTRAUT, and Lars ALBERTH, University of<br />

Wuppertal, Germany<br />

Interventions ‘in the best interest of the child’?<br />

Professions and their orientations towards the child in<br />

youth welfare<br />

Joselma SALAZAR DE CASTRO, Universidade Federal<br />

de Santa Catarina, Brazil<br />

La constitución de la lengua en los actos sociales<br />

entre los bebes


Rubia Eneida HOLZ JACQUES, Universidade Federal<br />

de Santa Catarina, Brazil<br />

Babies social learning in kindergarten entrance<br />

Margaret SIMS, Charles KIVUNJA, University of New<br />

England, Australia, David NDUNGUTSE, Teddy<br />

NAGADDYA, Florence NAKAGWA and Evelyn<br />

AYOT, Internal Health Sciences University, Uganda<br />

Social injustices of exclusion: The meanings of<br />

childhood in Namuwongo Slum, Kampala<br />

Michelle NOVELLE, Boston University, USA<br />

Social orphans in Colombian state care: The process<br />

of identity formation in the absence of permanency<br />

Carmem MARIANO, Universidade Federal do Mato<br />

Grosso, Brazil<br />

Childhood and public politics: The rights of the child<br />

in the Brazilian media<br />

Ieva KARKLINA and Aleksandrs ALEKSANDROVS,<br />

University of Latvia, Latvia<br />

Excellent educational achievements – An exit path out<br />

of the ‘vicious circle’ of poverty for economically<br />

deprived children<br />

Maria Guiomar da Cunha FROTA and Lucas de Brito<br />

HILL, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil<br />

The convention on the rights of the child in Israel<br />

Bruna BREDA, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

The distribution of sociology of childhood’s research<br />

groups in Brazil<br />

Vinod CHANDRA, JNPG College, India<br />

Child labour in India and its global context: A case<br />

study of child domestic workers in Lucknow City<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

237 Childhood in democracy’s infancy<br />

Location: 444 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Doris<br />

BUEHLER-NIEDERBERGER, University of<br />

Wuppertal, Germany<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Jessica SCHWITTEK, University of Wuppertal, Germany<br />

Childhood in Kyrgyzstan – Social practices in private<br />

and public spheres and their relation with democratic<br />

values<br />

Jordanna CASTELO BRANCO, Federal University of<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

The dissonance between secularism and religous<br />

speech in a public school kindergarten in the<br />

municipality of Duque de Caxias<br />

Sabine CARDENAS, Universidad de Chile, Chile<br />

Construcción social de la infancia ciudadana<br />

Renata LOPES COSTA PRADO, Universidade de São<br />

Paulo, Brazil<br />

Child labour on the Brazilian academic production of<br />

psychology: Stigma and ideology<br />

Maria Leticia NASCIMENTO, Education and<br />

Comparative Studies, Brazil and Sylvie Bonifacio<br />

KLEIN, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Sociology of childhood and early childhood education<br />

studies: Some data about this interface in Brazil<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

288 Children’s bodies<br />

Location: 444 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Lars ALBERTH, University<br />

of Wuppertal, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Jennifer MARTIN, Ryerson University, Canada<br />

Getting the picture: Understanding the harms done to<br />

children made subjects of sexual abuse images on the<br />

Internet<br />

Debora SILVEIRA1 , Maria Walburga SANTOS2 , Lucelio<br />

Ferreira SIMIAO1 and Ana Cristina Juvenal CRUZ2 , (1)<br />

Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil,<br />

(2) Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil<br />

The Brazilian child and childhood in images and<br />

representations between years 1880 and 1940<br />

Jenifer CARTLAND, Children’s Memorial Hospital, USA<br />

Children’s perceptions about being hospitalized and<br />

the hospital environment


Joana LOUÇA and Manuel SARMENTO, University of<br />

Minho, Portugal<br />

The body at school<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

344 Leisure, democracy and diversity of<br />

lifestyles: Children and the youth<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC53 Sociology of Childhood<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

423 Children, society and exclusions.<br />

Part II-A in Spanish<br />

Location: 444 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Valeria LLOBET,<br />

CONICET/Universidad Nacional de San<br />

Martín, Argentina; Carla VILLALTA, University<br />

of Buenos Aires, Argentina and Isabella<br />

COSSE, Universidad de San Andres,<br />

Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Maria Florencia GENTILE, UNGS/CONICET/UBA,<br />

Argentina<br />

La construcción social de las categorías niñez,<br />

juventud e inclusión social: Terrenos y disputas<br />

Virginia SAEZ, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Niñez, violencia y exclusión en los medios gráficos<br />

Diana RESTREPO RUIZ, Universidad Autónoma<br />

Latinoamericana, Colombia<br />

Del temor de dios al cuidado de sí. Una propuesta<br />

ética para la construcción de subjetividades desde la<br />

infancia<br />

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Maria Eugenia RAUSKY, Universidad Nacional de La<br />

Plata, Argentina<br />

Sobrevivir en la ciudad: Las representaciones de los<br />

niños y niñas cartoneros sobre su espacio de trabajo {*}<br />

Claudia UHART and Maria Raquel MACRI,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Trabajo infantil, familia y escuela: Tensiones entre la<br />

naturalizacióon y la protección integral {*}<br />

Daniela FINCO and Marcia GOBBI, Universidade<br />

Federal de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Aspectos de la vida cotidiana en el asentamiento del<br />

MST: Las fotografías de los niños y niñas {*}<br />

Cecilia LITICHEVER, FLACSO-Argentina, Argentina<br />

Las definiciones sobre los sujetos y sus necesidades<br />

en el espacio de las políticas sociales destinadas a la<br />

infancia y la adolescencia {*}<br />

Angela AISENSTEIN, Maria Eugenia CAIRO and<br />

Martina BREA, Universidad de San Andres, Argentina<br />

“Las niñas y la cocina” y “los inspectores en los<br />

mataderos”. Alcances de la educación alimentaria en<br />

el discurso pedagógico {*}<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

476 Children, society and exclusions.<br />

Part II-B in Spanish<br />

Location: 444 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Valeria LLOBET,<br />

CONICET/Universidad Nacional de San<br />

Martín, Argentina; Carla VILLALTA, University<br />

of Buenos Aires, Argentina and Isabella<br />

COSSE, Universidad de San Andres,<br />

Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ianina TUÑON and María Sol GONZALEZ,<br />

Programa Observatorio de la Deuda Social Argentina<br />

(UCA), Argentina<br />

Efectos de las políticas de transferencias<br />

condicionadas de ingresos sobre los procesos de<br />

escolarización en las principales áreas urbanas de la<br />

Argentina (2007-2011) {*}


Pavez ISKRA, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain<br />

Sujetos de (ciertos) derechos: La participación de las<br />

niñas y los niños migrantes en Chile {*}<br />

Marina MEDAN, UNLP-CONICET-UNSAM,<br />

Argentina<br />

¿A cambio de qué? Transferencias condicionadas de<br />

ingresos en programas de inclusión social para<br />

adolescentes y jóvenes en Argentina {*}<br />

Nicolás DVOSKIN1,2 , Alberto ROSENTHAL3 and Ariel<br />

SLIPAK 2,4 , (1) Centro de Estudios e Investigaciones<br />

Laborales - CONICET, Argentina, (2) Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina, (3)Instituto Argentino para el<br />

Desarrollo Económico (IADE), Argentina, (4)<br />

Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento,<br />

Argentina<br />

Infancia, bienestar y desarrollo económico: Hacia un<br />

sistema de indicadores que reconozca las<br />

particularidades de los niños como grupo social {*}<br />

Carolina CIORDIA, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Reflexiones en torno a las transferencias de la<br />

responsabilidad sobre los niños: Prácticas, actores,<br />

lógicas y circuitos de intercambio {*}<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

630 La infancia en las sociedades de<br />

disciplinamiento y exclusión social<br />

Location: 444 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Elinor BISIG, CONICET-<br />

CUS-UNC, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ana Lucia Goulart de FARIA, UNICAMP, Brazil and<br />

Daniela FINCO, UNIFESP, Brazil<br />

Diversidad en la infancia brasileña: Perspectivas y<br />

desafíos de las investigaciones con niños y niñas<br />

pequeños(as) en el campo de la sociología de la<br />

infancia<br />

� 315 �<br />

Abraham OSORIO, UAEMex, Mexico<br />

Exclusion of young people in care institutions in<br />

Mexico<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

663 Globalization and new contours of<br />

childhood<br />

Location: 444 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Vinod CHANDRA,<br />

University of Lucknow, India<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Anjali BHATIA, University of Delhi, India<br />

Eating out and the lifecourse: Childhood in<br />

globalizing India<br />

Maria Renata PRADO, Doctum, Brazil<br />

L’enfant à l’école maternelle : Entre résistance et<br />

soumission au projet éducatif et social<br />

Anete ABRAMOWICZ1 , Tatiane RODRIGUES2 ,<br />

Gabriela TEBET1 and Andrea MORUZZI1 , (1) Federal<br />

University of São Carlos, Brazil, (2) Federal University<br />

of Pernambuco, Brazil<br />

The genealogy of childhood in Brazil: The contours of<br />

childhood<br />

Smita VERMA, Isabella Thoburn College, India and<br />

Vinod CHANDRA, JNPG College, India<br />

Childhood in globalized India: A discursive discourse


RC54<br />

The Body in the Social<br />

Sciences<br />

Programme Coordinator: Bianca Maria<br />

PIRANI, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy<br />

Wednesday, August 1<br />

9:00 -10:30<br />

6 Body in Culture and Society:<br />

Embodiment, Theory and Practice<br />

Location: 462 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jacqueline LOW,<br />

University New Brunswick, Canada<br />

Chair: Claudia MALACRIDA, University of<br />

Lethbridge, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Asima JENA, Central University of Gujarat, India<br />

Body as a site of contestation and reconciliation:<br />

Learning from an “STI management program” in India<br />

Maya AGUILUZ-IBARGUEN, Mexico<br />

Articulating ghostly bodies and corpses with social<br />

remembrance. How senses of bodies and embodiment<br />

embrace a new homegrown politics of love<br />

Christine MALLOZZI, University of Kentucky, USA<br />

Cultural models of bodily images of women teachers<br />

Dulce FILGUEIRA DE ALMEIDA, Alessandra Matos<br />

TERRA, Mario Machel AMBROSIO, Brasilia University,<br />

Brazil<br />

The ideal body to the body that speaks: An<br />

appropriation of Goffman and Becker for the<br />

formation of sociology of the body<br />

� 316 �<br />

10:45 -12:15<br />

86 The body in network society:<br />

Memory, communication and<br />

cultural practices on the social web<br />

and abroad<br />

Location: 462 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: María Eugenia BOITO,<br />

Universidad Nacional de Córdoba,<br />

Argentina<br />

Co-chairs: María Eugenia BOITO,<br />

Universidad Nacional de Córdoba,<br />

Argentina and Belen ESPOZ, Universidad de<br />

Cordoba, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Swen SEEBACH, UOC, Spain<br />

Virtually in love – Online rituals of couples<br />

Victoria D’HERS, CIES, Argentina; Angélica DE SENA,<br />

IIGG, FSOC, UBA, Argentina<br />

Body, memory and cyberspace in Latin America<br />

Begonya ENGUIX, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya<br />

(UOC), Spain<br />

Dreams come true: Mediated socialities and memories<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

98 Body, emotions and spatial<br />

cognition in the information society<br />

Location: 462 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Bianca Maria<br />

PIRANI, Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Lavínia PESSANHA, Brazilian Institute of Geography<br />

and Statistics, Brazil<br />

Families and companion animals in a contemporary<br />

world: A case-study of bodies, minds and emotions in<br />

Brazilian cyberspace<br />

Robert J. SCHMIDT, Technical University Berlin,<br />

Germany<br />

Spatiality, materiality and the process of innovation in<br />

a regional cluster: The case of an irritating experiment<br />

in a structuration-theory-perspective


María Eugenia BOITO and María Belén ESPOZ,<br />

CONICET/Universidad Nacional de Córdoba,<br />

Argentina<br />

“Time is in your hands”: Body, sensitivity and<br />

technique in Córdoba city<br />

Thomas SMITH, University of Rcohester, USA<br />

Synchronization and social interaction: innate<br />

mechanisms in attachment and emergent structure in<br />

social life<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

162 Human/machine social interaction:<br />

The felt presence of absent bodies<br />

performing the sonic and visual<br />

streams<br />

Location: 462 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Adrián<br />

SCRIBANO, CIECS, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Graciela MAGALLANES, UNVM, Argentina<br />

Expresiones creativas colectivas, estructuración social<br />

y disfrute<br />

María Macarena SAENZ VALENZUELA, Universidad<br />

de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Coreografía política y candombe. Un análisis desde<br />

videos en Internet sobre la comparsa de Candombe<br />

Iyakereré<br />

Eduardo GALAK, UNLP-CONICET, Argentina<br />

Forjar un oficio: ¿Cómo se formó la<br />

profesionalización en educación física en la<br />

Argentina?<br />

Rafael SANCHEZ AGUIRRE, Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

Regulación emocional y música: perspectivas acerca<br />

de las relaciones sociales<br />

� 317 �<br />

Thursday, August 2<br />

9:00 -10:30<br />

208 Empowerment, Language and the<br />

Body<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC54 The Body in the Social Sciences<br />

RC25 Language and Society (host committee)<br />

Location: 32 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

272 The body and difference in society:<br />

Embodiment, theory and social control<br />

Location: 462 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Claudia MALACRIDA,<br />

University of Lethbridge, Canada<br />

Chair: Jacqueline LOW, University New<br />

Brunswick, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Anthony SYNNOTT, Canada<br />

Being, having and doing: Theorizing and living bodies<br />

Elizabeth DEPOY, University of Maine, USA; Stephen<br />

GILSON, University of Maine, USA<br />

Disability as microcosm: The boundaries of the<br />

human body<br />

Thomas HOREJES, Gallaudet University, USA;<br />

Christopher Jon HEUER, Gallaudet University, USA<br />

Negotiating deaf bodies and corporeal experiences<br />

12:30 -14:00<br />

292 Embodiment and creation:<br />

Metropolitan bodies and the flows<br />

of tradition<br />

Location: 462 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Shinsuke<br />

SAKUMICHI, Hirosaki University, Japan


Authors and Papers<br />

Tadahiko IMADA, Hirosaki University, Japan<br />

“It”: Of mimesis<br />

Dulce FILGUEIRA DE ALMEIDA, Brasilia University,<br />

Brazil; Rosirene SANTOS, Brasilia University, Brazil;<br />

Ingrid WIGGERS, Brasilia University, Brazil<br />

Culture and body practices in traditional communities<br />

of the center west of Brazil<br />

Bianca Maria PIRANI, Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy<br />

The inscribed sensory body: The asynchronous maps<br />

of the embodied spaces in mobile Media Age<br />

Itsuhiro HAZAMA, Nagasaki University, Japan<br />

Resonance of creative visions in poetic language<br />

among the Karimojong herders in a Savanna<br />

landscape<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

335 Embodied players: Re-thinking the<br />

role of the physical in leisure<br />

Location: 462 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Arvinder ANSARI, India<br />

Chair: Amin PIRZADA, University of Kashmir,<br />

India<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Tais MARTINEZ, Universidad de Valparaíso, Chile<br />

Cáncer en la mujer más allá de una enfermedad<br />

Friday, August 3<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

507 The cultural nature of time: How<br />

many kinds of time?<br />

Location: 462 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Roberto<br />

CIPRIANI, University Roma Tre, Italy<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ana Lucía CERVIO, CIES-IIGG, Argentina; Victoria<br />

D’HERS, CIES, Argentina<br />

� 318 �<br />

“Ya vendrán tiempos mejores...” tiempo social,<br />

cuerpos y la lógica de la espera en la configuración<br />

de sensibilidades urbanas<br />

Marian PREDA, University of Bucharest, Romania<br />

Time capital and social gravity: Two new concepts for<br />

sociology of time<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

557 The body and the habitat: Mapping<br />

the environment<br />

Location: 462 {NB}<br />

Chair: Damayanthie ELUWAWALAGE, State<br />

University of New York, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

María Eugenia BOITO and María Belén ESPOZ,<br />

CONICET-Universidad Nacional de Córdoba,<br />

Argentina<br />

Bodies, emotions and city(ies) in Latin American (1st decade of the XXI century)<br />

Ileana D. IBAÑEZ and Juliana HUERGO, CONICET-<br />

Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina<br />

La comensalidad de niños y niñas en comedores:<br />

Hábitats, gramáticas culinarias, cuerpos y emociones<br />

Saturday, August 4<br />

9:00 -10:30<br />

628 Integration, interaction and<br />

synchronization<br />

Location: 462 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Thomas S.<br />

SMITH, University of Rcohester, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Zaira JAGUDINA, University of Skovde, Sweden<br />

Synchronization of forms of vitality dynamics in the<br />

music therapy<br />

Shinsuke SAKUMICHI, Hirosaki University, Japan<br />

The enactment of anger in the sandal divination<br />

among the turkana, pastoralist of northwestern Kenya


16:15 - 17:45<br />

772 RC54 Business Meeting and<br />

conclusions<br />

Location: 462 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Bianca Maria PIRANI,<br />

Sapienza University of Rome<br />

RC55<br />

Social Indicators<br />

Programme Coordinator: Mariano<br />

ROJAS, FLACSO-México, Mexico<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

20 Measuring and Monitoring Social<br />

Progress I<br />

Location: 23 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Heinz-Herbert<br />

NOLL, GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social<br />

Sciences, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Robert BIJL, Netherlands Institute for Social Research,<br />

Netherlands<br />

Social aspects of sustainable progress<br />

Ronaldo BALTAR, Universidade Estadual de Londrina,<br />

Brazil and Cláudia BALTAR, NEPO/UNICAMP, Brazil<br />

Decent work as a measure of social progress:<br />

Discussion about indicators model for performance<br />

analysis of government policies<br />

Agustin SALVIA, IIGG-Universidad de Buenos Aires/<br />

ODSA-Universidad Católica Argentina, Argentina<br />

La medición del desarrollo social a partir de un<br />

enfoque de derechos<br />

� 319 �<br />

Ronald ANDERSON, University of Minnesota, USA<br />

Incorporating human suffering in measures of human<br />

progress<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

67 Measuring and Monitoring Social<br />

Progress II<br />

Location: 23 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Robert BIJL,<br />

Netherlands Institute for Social Research,<br />

Netherlands<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Jacqueline VAN BEUNINGEN1 , Saskia TE RIELE1 and<br />

Hans SCHMEETS1,2 , (1)Statistics Netherlands,<br />

Netherlands, (2)Maastricht University, Netherlands<br />

The development of a social capital index for the<br />

Netherlands<br />

Jacqueline SCOTT, University of Cambridge, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Scepticism, selectivity and subjective wellbeing:<br />

Political interests and survey measures in the UK<br />

Carolina LAGES, Government Minas Gerais, Brazil<br />

Can happiness be measured? Empirical findings from<br />

Latin American countries<br />

Ali MEHDI, University of Freiburg, Germany<br />

The elusive pursuit of social justice for dalits in Uttar<br />

Pradesh, India<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

133 Social Indicator Databases<br />

Location: 23 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ruut VEENHOVEN,<br />

Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Mervi TAKALA and Nina KAHMA, Finnish Centre for<br />

Pensions, Finland<br />

Would you trust the pension system?<br />

Anne BALZ and Kristina KRELL, Gesis: Center for<br />

Social Indicator research, Germany<br />

The social indicators monitor: SIMon


Ming-Chang TSAI, National Taipei University, Taiwan<br />

Overtime’s impact on well-being in four East Asia<br />

societies<br />

Andranik MELIK-TANGYAN, Hans-Boeckler-Foundation<br />

and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany and<br />

Hartmut SEIFERT, Hans-Boeckler Foundation, Germany<br />

Flexicurity indicators for monitoring European<br />

employment strategy<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

171 Methodological issues in constructing<br />

complex social indicators<br />

Location: 23 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Filomena MAGGINO,<br />

Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Armando BARRIENTOS, University of Manchester,<br />

United Kingdom and Casilda LASSO DE LA VEGA,<br />

University of the Basque Country, Spain<br />

Assessing wellbeing and deprivation in later life: A<br />

multidimensional counting approach<br />

Marco FATTORE 1 , Filomena MAGGINO2 , Elena<br />

RUVIGLIONI2 , Sante ORSINI3 and Silvia<br />

MONTECOLLE3 , (1) Università degli Studi di Milano-<br />

Bicocca, Italy, (2) Università degli Studi di Firenze,<br />

Italy, (3) Italian National Institute of Statistics, Italy<br />

Individual well-being in Italy: Combining subjective<br />

and objective data through partial orders<br />

Sandra FACHELLI and Pedro LOPEZ-ROLDAN,<br />

Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain<br />

Two models of social stratification: From a<br />

classification scheme to a typology<br />

Andranik TANGIAN, Hans-Boeckler-Foundation and<br />

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany<br />

Indexing german parties and their coalitions from<br />

public opinion polls on policy issues<br />

� 320 �<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

197 Assessing quality of life and social<br />

development: Notions, approaches<br />

and indicators<br />

Location: 23 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Graciela TONON,<br />

Universidad Nacional de Lomas de Zamora,<br />

Argentina and Agustin SALVIA, IIGG-<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Chair: Agustin SALVIA, IIGG-Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Araceli ORTEGA, EGAP Tec de Monterrey, Mexico<br />

A muldimesional index of labor vulnerability in<br />

Mexico (Decent Work)<br />

Minor MORA-SALAS, El Colegio de México, Mexico<br />

La medición de la precariedad laboral: Problemas<br />

metodológicos y alternativas de solución<br />

Rui BRITES, CIES/IUL, Portugal and João FERREIRA DE<br />

ALMEIDA, CIES-IUL, Portugal<br />

From the “stiglitz’ report” to a proposal how to<br />

measure subjective well-being and calculate gross<br />

national happiness<br />

Solange RODRIGUEZ-ESPINOLA, Universidad<br />

Catolica Argentina, Argentina<br />

Componentes psicosociales DEL bienestar subjetivo y<br />

EL desarrollo humano<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

246 Human Relations and its<br />

Importance for Well-Being<br />

Location: 23 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Emilio MOYANO,<br />

Universidad de Talca, Chile<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Heng-hao CHANG, National Taipei University, Taiwan<br />

Living arrangement, care relations and quality of life<br />

in Taiwanese family


Pablo BEYTIA, Pontificia Universidad Católica de<br />

Chile, Chile<br />

The uniqueness in the patterns of Latin American happiness<br />

Hans SCHMEETS1,2 and Saskia TE RIELE1 , (1) Statistics<br />

Netherlands, Netherlands, (2) Maastricht University,<br />

Netherlands<br />

Increasing social capital in the Netherlands<br />

Mariano ROJAS, FLACSO, Mexico<br />

Human relations and well-being in Mexico<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

312 RC55 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 23 {OB}<br />

Chair: Ruut VEENHOVEN, Erasmus University<br />

Rotterdam, Netherlands<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

346 Migration and Quality of Life. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC55 Social Indicators (host committee)<br />

RC31 Sociology of Migration<br />

Location: 23 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

389 Keynote speaker session: Ruut<br />

Veenhoven: Quality of life: Its past<br />

and its future<br />

Location: 23 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Mariano ROJAS,<br />

FLACSO-México<br />

Chair: Mariano ROJAS, FLACSO-México<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ruut VEENHOVEN, Erasmus University Rotterdam,<br />

Netherlands<br />

Quality of life: Its past and its future<br />

� 321 �<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

516 World suffering<br />

Location: 23 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Ronald<br />

ANDERSON, University of Minnesota, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Francisca DUSSAILLANT, Universidad del Desarrollo,<br />

Chile<br />

Victimization and happiness, the case of Chile<br />

Mahar MANGAHAS and Linda Luz B. GUERRERO,<br />

Social Weather Stations-Metro Manila, Philippines<br />

The relation of unhappiness and life-dissatisfaction to<br />

poverty and hunger in the Philippines over time<br />

Piotr MICHON, Poznan University of Economics,<br />

Poland<br />

Myth of the stigmatized and unhappy overweight?<br />

Overweight and life satisfaction of polish adults<br />

Laura ROBINSON, Santa Clara University, USA<br />

The suffering of others: Moral boundaries & political<br />

violence<br />

Noriko IWAI, Osaka University of Commerce, Japan<br />

and Misa TAKEGAMI, National Cerebral and<br />

Cardiovascular Center, Japan<br />

A feeling of hopelessness, health status and lifestyle<br />

in East Asia<br />

CAROLINA MORENO, Universidad Católica<br />

Argentina, Argentina<br />

Double face of insecurity problem: Crime and<br />

victimization. Analyzing its impact on individuals<br />

quality of life {*}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

562 Translating research on subjective<br />

well-being into public policies<br />

Location: 23 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Esteban CALVO,<br />

Universidad Diego Portales, Argentina


Authors and Papers<br />

Yoshiaki TAKAHASHI, Japan <strong>International</strong> Cooperation<br />

Agency, Japan, Motoki WATABE, Waseda Institute for<br />

Addvanced Study, Japan, Yukiko UCHIDA, Kyoto<br />

University, Japan and Kentaro KAWAHARA, Economic<br />

and Social Research Institute, Japan<br />

Is life satisfaction same as happiness as the indicator<br />

of policy-making?<br />

Ariel AZAR and Esteban CALVO, Universidad Diego<br />

Portales, Chile<br />

The risk of neglecting uncertainty when using<br />

happiness rankings for public policy<br />

Christian KROLL, Bremen University, Germany<br />

Measuring well-being – Consequences for political<br />

stakeholders and parties<br />

Guilherme FREITAS, University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

and Eduardo NUNES, Fundação Getúlio Vargas,<br />

Brazil<br />

Subjective well-being and OECD<br />

Daniela THUMALA1 , Marcelo ARNOLD2 and Anahí<br />

URQUIZA2 , (1) Fundación Soles, Chile, (2)<br />

Universidad de Chile, Chile<br />

Opiniones, expectativas y evaluaciones de la<br />

población chilena sobre la inclusión y exclusión<br />

social de los adultos mayores. Insumos para una<br />

política pública<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

586 Objective living conditions, poverty,<br />

and social status<br />

Location: 23 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Jan DELHEY,<br />

Jacobs University, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Juana LAMOTE DE GRIGNON PEREZ and Fabrizio<br />

BERNARDI, European University Institute, Italy<br />

Social class and happiness: A cross-country<br />

comparison<br />

Emily NICKLETT, University of Michigan, USA<br />

Social position and social comparisons: Community<br />

versus society comparisons of subjective social status<br />

� 322 �<br />

Stefan WEICK and Heinz-Herbert NOLL, GESIS -<br />

Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany<br />

Material standard of living and relative poverty of the<br />

elderly in Germany in comparison<br />

Rodolfo GUTIERREZ and Aroa TEJERO, Universidad de<br />

Oviedo, Spain,<br />

Mobility and persistence of in-work poverty<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

627 Inequality in Quality of Life, Well-<br />

Being and Happiness<br />

Location: 23 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Christian<br />

SUTER, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Simone M. SCHNEIDER, Universität Bielefeld, Germany<br />

Do income inequalities impair an individual’s life<br />

satisfaction? – Dismantling an empirical artefact<br />

João FERREIRA DE ALMEIDA, CIES-IUL, Portugal, Rui<br />

BRITES, CIES/IUL, Portugal and Anália TORRES, Portugal<br />

Well-being in a changing Europe: A class and<br />

gender perspective<br />

Jan DELHEY, Jacobs University, Germany<br />

Well-being inequality across the globe: Where lives<br />

are most unequal, and why<br />

Sergiu BALTATESCU, University of Oradea, Romania<br />

A subjective measure of inequality in quality of life.<br />

Longitudinal relationships with income and happiness<br />

inequality in post-communist Romania<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

670 Migration and Quality of Life. Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC55 Social Indicators (host committee)<br />

RC31 Sociology of Migration<br />

Location: 23 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions


WG01<br />

Sociology of Local-Global<br />

Relations<br />

Programme Coordinators: Nataliya<br />

VELIKAYA, Russian State University<br />

for the Humanities, Russia and Krzysztof<br />

OSTROWSKI, Pultusk Academy of<br />

Humanities, Poland<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

148 Local Responses to Globalization:<br />

Cases of Different Countries<br />

Location: 35 {OB}<br />

Chair: Dmytro CHUCHKO, Kharkov National<br />

University, Ukraine<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Miqueli MICHETTI, Universidade Estadual de<br />

Campina, Brazil<br />

On the economic-cultural exchanges between “global<br />

north” and “global south” in the world market of<br />

fashion: The globalization of the “Brazilian fashion”<br />

Working Groups<br />

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Jordi MARTIN, Human Geography, University of<br />

Barcelona, Spain<br />

Urban transformations in post-socialist Sarajevo<br />

Glos HO, Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

Olympic culture shock: When equestrianism gallops<br />

to Hong Kong<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

192 Panel Session: Global Cultural<br />

Centers and Development of Local<br />

Cultures<br />

Location: 35 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Nataliya VELIKAYA,<br />

Russian State University for the Humanities,<br />

Russia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Flaminia SACCA, DEIM, Universita della Tuscia, Italy<br />

The glocality of political cultures<br />

Mariano Martin ZAMORANO, University of<br />

Barcelona, Spain<br />

Marco analítico sociológico de las organizaciones<br />

transnacionales en la diplomacia cultural pública<br />

Gemma SCALISE, Sociology and political sciences,<br />

University of Florence, Italy,<br />

Global meanings and narratives shared in the local<br />

context


Fiorella FENOGLIO and Enah FONSECA, INAH,<br />

Mexico<br />

Globalización y patrimonio cultural<br />

Ceres BRUM, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria,<br />

Brazil<br />

Maison du Brésil: Territory, nation and<br />

internationalism in Paris<br />

Livia DE SOUZA LIMA, FESPSP, Brazil<br />

Global cities and the habitat question - The case of<br />

social movements for habitation in São Paulo<br />

downtown<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

283 Local Development and Local<br />

Democracy: Problems of Social<br />

Justice<br />

Location: 35 {OB}<br />

Chair: Larisa VDOVICHENKO, Russian State<br />

University for Humanities, Russia<br />

Co-Chair: Kusein ISAEV, Eurasian University,<br />

Kyrgyzstan<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Alejandro RASCOVAN, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Integración regional e infraestructura ferroviaria<br />

Zulfan TADJOEDDIN, University of Western Sydney,<br />

Australia<br />

Electoral conflict and the maturity of local democracy<br />

in Indonesia: Testing the modernisation hypothesis<br />

Joana D`Arc Fernandes FERRAZ and Wagner de<br />

Freitas CORDEIRO, Fluminense Federal University,<br />

Brazil<br />

The redefinition of the judiciary role after World Bank<br />

technical document Nº 319: The experience of Rio de<br />

Janeiro state court of law<br />

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14:30 - 16:00<br />

376 WG01 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 35 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Krzysztof OSTROWSKI,<br />

Pultusk Academy of Humanities, Poland<br />

Discussant: Aigul ZABIROVA, Eurasian<br />

National University, Kyrgyzstan<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

464 Panel Session: Protest Movement in<br />

Globalizing World<br />

Location: 35 {OB}<br />

Chair: Arvydas MATULIONIS, Lithuanian<br />

Social Research Centre, Lithuania<br />

Discussant: B. Naga TRINADH, B.B.M<br />

College of Management Studies, India<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Jose Antonio SPINELLI and Maria Aparecida RAMOS<br />

DA SILVA, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do<br />

Norte, Brazil<br />

Movimentos sociais e redes sociais: Protesto por<br />

mudanas politicas em Natal/RN, Brasil<br />

Miroslava TSAPKO, Russian State University for the<br />

Humanities, Russia<br />

New forms of patriotism in the context of<br />

globalization<br />

Nadia NUR, Roma Tres University, Italy<br />

Revolutionary agorà: Space of protest in the Arab<br />

revolutions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

523 Political Culture and Political Actors:<br />

Socialization, Recruitment, and<br />

Values of the Local Political Class<br />

Location: 35 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Flaminia SACCA,<br />

Universita della Tuscia, Italy


Authors and Papers<br />

Larisa VDOVICHENKO, Russian State University for<br />

Humanities, Russia<br />

Political values of the local political class in Russia<br />

Federico SAETTONE, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Clase politica en Argentina<br />

Cintia RODRIGO and Pamela SOSA, CONICET,<br />

Argentina<br />

Perfiles regionales y clases dirigentes provinciales.<br />

Una exploración sobre los atributos de los<br />

gobernadores en Argentina 1976-2001<br />

Arianna MONTANARI, University Sapienza of Rome,<br />

Italy<br />

Federalism and new political models<br />

Juan Manuel CASTELLANOS, Universidad de Caldas,<br />

Colombia<br />

Políticas del desinterés: La movilización hacia los<br />

cuerpos políticos locales<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

697 Social Challenges in Developing<br />

Countries as Consequences of<br />

Globalization<br />

Location: 35 {OB}<br />

Chair: Aigul ZABIROVA, Eurasian National<br />

University, Kyrgyzstan<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Laura GHERLONE, Sapienza University of Roma, Italy<br />

From binarism to ternarity: Yuri Lotman’s theoretical<br />

vision of the post-sovietism<br />

Nataliya VELIKAYA, Russian State University for the<br />

Humanities, Russia<br />

Social-Democratic parties on the post Soviet space:<br />

Trends and prospects<br />

Lou ANTOLIHAO, Kyoto University, Japan<br />

Development at the margins and the margins of<br />

development: Tourism and local livelihood system in<br />

southern Philippines<br />

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Maria PIOTROWSKA, Wroclaw University of<br />

Economics, Poland<br />

Globalization and the shifts in earnings inequality in<br />

Poland<br />

Daniela Aparecida BARBOSA RODRIGUES, São<br />

Paulo State University, Brazil and Iara COSTA NETO,<br />

Libertas Colleges Iincorporated, Brazil<br />

Aspects of the relaxation of labor laws and Brazilian<br />

competitiveness in international markets<br />

WG02<br />

Historical and<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

Programme Coordinator: Manuela<br />

BOATCA, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

45 Modernizations and Modernities in<br />

Global Contexts: South-South<br />

Dialogues<br />

Location: 31 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Manuela BOATCA, Freie<br />

Universität Berlin and Willfried SPOHN,<br />

University of Gottingen/University of Wroclaw<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Thais DE OLIVEIRA QUEIROZ, Universidade de<br />

Brasilia, Brazil<br />

Transition without intervention? - Multiple arenas and<br />

the impact of the domestic and external variables in<br />

the contemporary processes of democratization<br />

Joao Marcelo EHLERT MAIA, Fundación Getúlio<br />

Vargas, Brazil<br />

State-building, coloniality and territory in the<br />

periphery: The case of central Brazil


Cristina REIGADAS, Instituto de Investigación Gino<br />

Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Modernidad latinoamericana: Autorepresentaciones,<br />

problemas y dimensiones de análisis<br />

Lorena SOLER, Veronica GIORDANO, Julieta<br />

ROSTICA and Inés NERCESIAN, IEALC, Argentina<br />

Los orígenes sociales de la violencia. La estructura<br />

agraria en Chile, Colombia, Guatemala y Paraguay<br />

en la coyuntura de los años cincuenta<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

96 Process-Oriented Methodology and<br />

Theories in Historical and<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

Joint session<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

WG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology (host committee)<br />

Location: 31 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

149 Modernities in Theory: Perspectives<br />

of/from the Colonized Others -<br />

Invitation Only<br />

Location: 31 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Sujata PATEL, University<br />

of Hyderabad, India and Manuela BOATCA,<br />

Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Gustavo LINS RIBEIRO, Universidade de Brasilia,<br />

Brazil<br />

Why (post)colonialism and (de)coloniality are not<br />

enough. A postimperialist perspective<br />

Gurminder BHAMBRA, University of Warwick, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Rethinking modernity: A postcolonial critique<br />

Sujata PATEL, University of Hyderabad, India<br />

Multiple modernities, civilisational analysis and<br />

colonial modernity: The debate<br />

� 326 �<br />

Manuela BOATCA, Freie Universita Berlin, Germany<br />

European modernities or the coloniality of Europe?<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

193 Social Positioning in Comparative/<br />

Historical Perspective<br />

Joint session<br />

WG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology (host committee)<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic<br />

Relations<br />

Location: 31 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

282 Case-Based Comparative-Historical<br />

Investigations: Different Purposes,<br />

Different Strategies, Different<br />

Outcomes<br />

Location: 31 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ewa MORAWSKA,<br />

University of Essex, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Gabriele ROSENTHAL and Niklas RADENBACH,<br />

University of Goettingen, Germany<br />

Comparative biographical case studies in a<br />

processual perspective<br />

Ran GREENSTEIN, University of the Witwatersrand,<br />

Johannesburg, South Africa<br />

The Israeli regime, Palestinian Arabs and the<br />

apartheid analogy<br />

Chungse JUNG, Binghamton University, USA<br />

Rethinking state capacity: A comparative study on the<br />

colonial state and the neoliberal state in Korea


12:30 - 14:00<br />

326 The Sociogenesis of Environmental<br />

Injustice and Inequality in Latin<br />

America: Historic-Comparative<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Approaches<br />

Joint session<br />

RC20 Comparative Sociology<br />

RCC24 Environment and Society<br />

WG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology (host committee)<br />

Location: 31 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

441 Policies on Inequality, Racialization<br />

and Migration<br />

Joint session<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic<br />

Relations (host committee)<br />

WG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

522 Latin America: Modernizations and<br />

Modernities in Global Contexts –<br />

Theoretical and Comparative<br />

Perspectives<br />

Location: 31 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Manuela BOATCA, Freie<br />

Universität Berlin and Willfried SPOHN,<br />

University of Gottingen/University of Wroclaw<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Maria Esperanza CASULLO, Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina and Patricio KORZENIEWICZ,<br />

Escuela de Política y Gobierno, Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

� 327 �<br />

Assessing three visions of democracy in Latin<br />

America: Civil society and political institutions in<br />

historical perspective<br />

Florencia LEDERMAN, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Un acercamiento crítico a los significados de los<br />

conceptos de nación y desarrollo en los años '60<br />

Jose Mauricio DOMINGUES, Brazil<br />

Modernity, freedom and this-worldly activism: Max<br />

Weber in Latin America, India and China<br />

Matias LOPEZ, Diogo LYRA, Marco NATALINO,<br />

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Amrita<br />

LAMBA, University of London, United Kingdom<br />

Consistent modernization yet persistent inequality:<br />

Elite’s reactions to poverty in Brazil, Uruguay and<br />

India<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

569 The Politics of Development and<br />

Social Struggle in Latin America:<br />

The Sociogenesis and Psychogenesis<br />

of Political Consciousness<br />

Location: 31 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Jose Esteban CASTRO,<br />

Newcastle University and Juan Carlos<br />

MARON, National University of Buenos Aires<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Edna MULERAS, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Sociocultural conditions and popular knowledge<br />

about the process of “disappearing” people during<br />

the last dictatorship (1976-1983) in Argentina<br />

Alicia BARREIRO, CONICET, Argentina<br />

The psychogenesis of obedience to social order<br />

through punishment justification: Psychological<br />

obstacles for the development of political<br />

consciousness in social groups<br />

Reinaldo SANTOS and Magda SARAT, Universidade<br />

Federal da Grande Dourados, Brazil<br />

Civilizing process and political struggle: Violence,<br />

emotional control and political participation in the<br />

information society


Beatriz NUSSBAUMER, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Los derechos territoriales indígenas en conflicto. Un<br />

análisis de la situación en la Argentina y en la<br />

provincia de Salta<br />

Gislania SILVA, Universidade Federal do Ceará,<br />

Fortaleza, Brazil<br />

José Martí y las raíces del pensamiento<br />

latinoamericano<br />

Gloria MORA, Universidad de Santiago de Chile,<br />

Chile<br />

El campesinado en la revolución mexicana y la<br />

formación del sujeto, 1910-1920<br />

Carina Viviana KAPLAN, Universidad de Buenos,<br />

Argentina<br />

School and political conscience. Representations of<br />

the young people on the inequality and the exclusion<br />

Pablo MARIN OLAN and Rossana ARANDA ROCHE,<br />

Unversidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco, Mexico<br />

Modernismo hidráulico y conciencia práctica en las<br />

tierras bajas tabasqueñas<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

608 WG02 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 31 {OB}<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

762 Inequality, Racialization/<br />

Ethnicization, and Migration<br />

Joint session<br />

WG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic<br />

Relations (host committee)<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

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WG05<br />

Famine and Society<br />

Programme Coordinators: Harjit<br />

S. ANAND, Haryana Institute of Public<br />

Administration, India and Manoj Kumar<br />

TEOTIA, CRRID, India<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

44 Civic Space, Media Movements and<br />

Politics of Social Justice<br />

Location: 34 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Misri Lal VERMA and Vijai pal YADAVA, CSJM<br />

University, Kanpur, India<br />

Women’s participation, empowerment and gender<br />

equality: A micro analysis<br />

Ana LOGIUDICE, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Cooperativismo, asistencia y democracia<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

95 Climate Change, Food Insecurity<br />

and Malnutrition<br />

Location: 34 {OB}<br />

Co-chairs: Mohinder Kumar SLARIYA, GPGC<br />

and Paul CHAMNIERN, Thai Environment<br />

Institute<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Olanrewaju Emmanuel AJIBOYE, Lagos State<br />

University, Nigeria<br />

Effects of climate change on agricultural practice and<br />

quality of life of rural older farmers in Nigeria


Melina MERKIER, Tomas PALMISANO and Rosario<br />

VIVES, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

La soberanía alimentaria en disputa: El rol de<br />

Argentina en el contexto crítico contemporáneo<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

147 Food Insecurity, Poverty and<br />

Vulnerabilities in Developing<br />

Nations<br />

Location: 34 {OB}<br />

Co-chairs: Biswajit CHATTERJEE, Jadavpur<br />

University and Asmita BHATTACHARYA,<br />

Indian Statistical Institute, India<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Eileen TRZCINSKI and Royce HUTSON, Wayne State<br />

University, Detroit, USA, Athena KOLBE, Leah JAMES,<br />

University of Michigan, USA, Harry SHANNON,<br />

McMaster University, Canada<br />

Features of child food insecurity after the 2010 Haiti<br />

earthquake: Results from a longitudinal random<br />

survey of households<br />

Soledad PÉREZ, CONICET, San Carlos de Bariloche,<br />

Argentina<br />

El procedimentalismo epistémico como vía para la<br />

definición de la pobreza y el diseño de políticas<br />

públicas<br />

Vilma PEREIRA, Universidad Federal Fluminense,<br />

Nitrería, Brazil<br />

Segurança alimentar e naturalização da fome, frente<br />

aos organismos e econômicos<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

233 Social Injustice, Marginalization and<br />

Inequalities in Globalised Asia and<br />

Africa in the Context of Access to<br />

Food, Health Services and Education<br />

Location: 34 {OB}<br />

Co-chairs: Manmohanjit HUNDAL and Rajiv<br />

SHARMA, India<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Wilmar Dubian LINCE BOHÛRQUEZ, Organización<br />

Internacional Para Las Migraciones, Bolivia<br />

La Amazonia boliviana: Migración humana y<br />

producción de alimentos<br />

Francis BARASA, Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya<br />

The Tugen community’s fragile food security situation:<br />

Experiences of a marginalised community of eastern<br />

Baringo, Kenya<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

284 Tackling Poverty and Vulnerability:<br />

Role of the Informal Sector<br />

Location: 34 {OB}<br />

Co-chairs: Harjit S. ANAND, Haryana<br />

Institute of Public Administration, India and<br />

Amrita RANGASAMI, Center for the Study of<br />

Administration of Relief, India<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Gabriele GROSSI, Universidade Federal do<br />

Recíncavo da Bahia, Brazil<br />

Scavengers: Famine and stigma<br />

Bianca MUSANTE and María Victoria VENTURA,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Estrategias de reproducción de hogares en un<br />

contexto de recuperación económica: 2003-2008<br />

Martín IERULLO, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Organizaciones territoriales y prácticas comunitarias<br />

de cuidado infantil en el campo asistencial.<br />

Surgimiento y consolidación de los comedores<br />

comunitarios en el Área metropolitana de Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

327 Towards Social and Financial<br />

Inclusion: Exploring Right Path<br />

through Social Justice, Social<br />

Security and Democratization<br />

Location: 34 {OB}<br />

Co-Chair: Rajesh CHANDRA, National<br />

Institute of Urban Affairs, India


Authors and Papers<br />

Jose Raimundo SOUSA RIBEIRO JUNIOR,<br />

Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Hunger, social classes and the city<br />

Francisco Horacio da Silva FROTA and Maria Andrea<br />

Luz da SILVA, Universidade Estadual do Ceará, Brazil<br />

Jóvenes e inclusión social: Una evaluación de<br />

resultados e impactos de un proyecto financiado por<br />

el fondo para combatir la pobreza, Ceará, Brasil<br />

� 330 �<br />

Antonia Celene MIGUEL, Universidade Federal de<br />

São Carlos, Brazil<br />

Le microcrédito au Brasil : L’inclusion sociale par le<br />

marché de la microfinance<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

377 WG05 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 34 {OB}


TG03<br />

Human Rights and<br />

Global Justice<br />

Programme Coordinator: Edward SIEH,<br />

Lasell College, USA<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

91 Human Rights and the Well-Being<br />

of Non-Citizens: New Boundaries of<br />

Citizenship and Belonging. Part I<br />

Location: 305 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Claudia TAZREITER,<br />

University of New South Wales, Australia<br />

Chair: Claudia TAZREITER, University of New<br />

South Wales, Australia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Herminia FOOKONG DEJO, Universidad Autónoma<br />

de Guerrero, Mexico<br />

"Riesgo", "seguridad" y "enemigo interno" en la<br />

nueva doctrina para la seguridad hemisférica:<br />

América Latina, la CMDA y el CS-UNASUR<br />

Thematic Groups<br />

� 331 �<br />

Alina BAEZ Universidad Nacional de Misiones,<br />

Argentina and Carolina DIEZ, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Vida cotidiana y riesgo en sectores populares.<br />

Misiones, Argentina<br />

Elaine PASSOS and Pamela CAULA, Polícia Militar do<br />

Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Breve comentario sobre seguridad pública y los<br />

derechos humanos en Brasil<br />

Irene Verónica BEYREUTHER, Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

La desaparición de investigadores en la CNEA<br />

durante la última dictadura cívico-militar<br />

Angela BAUER, Institute for Employment Research,<br />

Germany<br />

Inclusion and belonging of young residents with a<br />

precarious status on the move? Evidence on their<br />

unequal vocational participation opportunities in<br />

Germany<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

146 Transnational Feminism, Global<br />

Women's Movements, and Social<br />

Justice. Part II<br />

Location: 305 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Sylvanna FALCON,<br />

University of California, USA<br />

Chair: Sylvanna FALCON, University of<br />

California, USA


Authors and Papers<br />

Anna BARBOSA, Universidade Federal do Rio<br />

Grande do Norte, Brazil<br />

El papel del activismo político de la agenda feminista<br />

y la formulación de políticas públicas en Brasil<br />

Cecilia VARELA, CONICET, Argentina<br />

La cuestión de la prostitución en el debate sobre la<br />

ley de trata de personas en la Argentina (2008-2011)<br />

Natália PACHECO JUNIOR, Institute of Social and<br />

Political Studies, Brazil<br />

Participatory and deliberative democracy from local<br />

to global: The example of women's conferences as<br />

new spaces for mobilization and propose public<br />

policies on gender in Brazil<br />

Jaime SANTOS JUNIOR, University of São Paulo,<br />

Brazil<br />

The right of autonomy: Gender and social justice in<br />

democratic societies<br />

Maria Helena de Paula FROTA and Hayeska COSTA<br />

BARROSO, Universidade Estadual do Ceará, Brazil<br />

Violencia contra las mujeres - Una manifestación del<br />

poder y de la desigualdad entre los sexos (la<br />

experiencia del OBSERVEM en Ceará/Brasil)<br />

Melanie HUGHES, University of Pittsburgh, Pamela<br />

PAXTON, University of Texas-Austin and Sharon<br />

QUINSAAT, University of Pittsburgh, USA<br />

Does the global north still dominate the international<br />

women's movement? A network analysis of women's<br />

international organizations, 1978-2008<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

187 Localizing Global Justice: The<br />

Politics of Education, Training and<br />

Development. Part I<br />

Location: 305 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Kristy KELLY, Columbia<br />

University, USA<br />

Chair: Kristy KELLY, Columbia University, USA<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Danielle VALLIM, Edna Aparecida DE CARVALHO<br />

VALLIM, Maurício Roberto VALLIM, Universidade do<br />

Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

As políticas públicas municipais voltadas ao<br />

enfrentamento de crack para crianças e adolescentes<br />

no Rio de Janeiro: Uma regressão dos direitos<br />

humanos {*}<br />

Pamela NEUMANN, University of Texas, USA<br />

The rural woman's burden: Volunteer mothering and<br />

the contradictions of empowerment<br />

João Miguel Diógenes de Araújo LIMA, Universidade<br />

Federal do Ceará, Brazil<br />

Art in a 'violent neighborhood': Pedagogical<br />

practices in a human rights policy<br />

Amanda Cristina N. CANGUSSU, Universidade<br />

Estadual de Montes Claros, Brazil<br />

Evaluation of poupança jovem program in Minas<br />

Gerais state: Education and income distribution<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

281 Risk, Human Rights and Global<br />

Justice<br />

Joint session<br />

TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice (host<br />

committee)<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Location: 305 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

323 Localizing Global Justice: The<br />

Politics of Education, Training and<br />

Development. Part II<br />

Location: 305 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Kristy KELLY, Columbia<br />

University, USA<br />

Chair: Kristy KELLY, Columbia University, USA


Authors and Papers<br />

Celina SU, City University of New York, USA<br />

From toxic tours to growing the grassroots: Critical<br />

pedagogy and youth empowerment in community<br />

development<br />

Lara Abreu CRUZ and Maria Glaucíria MOTA BRASIL,<br />

Universidade Estadual do Ceará, Brazil<br />

Resistencias y dificultades de la educación en<br />

derechos humanos en la policía militar: Un estudio<br />

sobre las alianzas entre universidades y academias<br />

de policía<br />

Taylisi LEITE and Paulo César BORGES, Unesp-Franca,<br />

Brazil<br />

Education as protection: An experience of human<br />

rights education in the corners of Brazil<br />

Cintia INDARRAMENDI, Université Vincennes Saint<br />

Denis, France<br />

Education priority policies: Issues regarding the<br />

treatment of poorness as social diversity<br />

Michele GUERREIRO F. FREIRE and Janssen Felipe DA<br />

SILVA, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil<br />

Education and ethnic-racial relations in the post-<br />

Durban context in Brazil: An intercultural sight over<br />

the national curricular policies {*}<br />

Mônica PARANHOS, Universidade Federal do Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

La construction de l'ouvrier polyvalent par le SENAI-<br />

RJ au Brésil {*}<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

373 TG03 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 305 {OB}<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

412 Table 1: Human Rights as Politics<br />

Location: 22 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Bedriye POYRAZ, Ankara University, Turkey<br />

The possibility of coping with the past in Turkey: The<br />

Dersim 38 Tertele (massacre)<br />

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Rudolf EGGER, University of Graz, Austria<br />

Biographical learning of ethnic and cultural diversity<br />

as political processes in the post-war society of<br />

Kosovo<br />

Roseniura SANTOS, Universidade Catolica do<br />

Salvador, Brazil<br />

Public policies of social assistance: Fundamental<br />

human right – Seeking alternatives to the effectiveness<br />

and responsibility of states<br />

Helena FLAM, Sociology, University of Leipzig,<br />

Germany<br />

Exporting justice, importing security, and the rise of<br />

the EU as a normative power<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

413 Table 2: Social Justice<br />

Location: 25 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Catalina ESGUERRA University of Michigan, Ann<br />

Arbor, USA<br />

Spaces, memory and trauma: Commemorating<br />

clandestine centers in Buenos Aires<br />

Geélison F. SILVA and Maria Angela Figueiredo<br />

BRAGA, Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros,<br />

Brazil<br />

The determinants of discrimination: Analyzing social<br />

capital and socioeconomic status in Minas Gerais<br />

state<br />

Raja Mohan RAO, Bharathidasan University, India<br />

Social exclusion and affirmative action from a human<br />

rights' perspective: The Indian context<br />

Denis DE CASTRO HALIS, University of Macau, China<br />

Social justice in the courts of the Macau SAR, China<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

414 Table 3: Human Rights Abuses<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Chair: Tessa LE ROUX, Lasell College, USA


Authors and Papers<br />

Candi CANN, Baylor University, USA<br />

Holy wars & dirty wars: Martyrdom as a form of<br />

social protest<br />

Lisa MARTINO-TAYLOR, St. Louis Community College,<br />

USA<br />

The Manhattan-Rochester coalition and tests on<br />

vulnerable populations without consent<br />

Megan PEPPEL, University of California, USA<br />

Rearticulating economic rights and producing dignity<br />

in an Argentine shantytown<br />

Aline SOUTO and Danielle SOARES, Universidade<br />

Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil<br />

Challenges of ensuring human rights and human<br />

dignity and placement of print media in Pernambuco<br />

Brian GRAN and Rachel BRYANT, Case Western<br />

Reserve University, USA<br />

Private responsibilities for human rights: “Too big” to<br />

be accountable?<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

460 Table 1: Theory of Dignity<br />

Location: 22 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Rafael de Oliveira ALVES, Universidade Federal de<br />

Ouro Preto, Brazil<br />

The city and the World Cup: Exceptions of the state<br />

and the right<br />

Matheus Massaro MABTUM, Veridiana Tonzar Ristori<br />

OZAKI, Patrícia Borba MARCHETTO and João Bosco<br />

PENNA, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil<br />

Voluntades anticipadas (testamento vital): Dignidad<br />

para vivir y morir<br />

Adriana VALINOTTI, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Trabajo y dignidad humana: Aportes para una<br />

sociedad igualitaria<br />

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Queise RAMOS, Otacilio Maia RAMOS e Maria<br />

José DA LUZ RAMOS, Brazil<br />

Sangue e vida: Interpretações nos campos real e<br />

simbólico testemunhas de jeová<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

461 Table 2: Brazil and Argentina<br />

Location: 25 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Mani MARINS, Lyon, France<br />

La production des frontières symboliques entre les<br />

« pauvres » à partir d'un programme de transfert de<br />

revenu au Brésil<br />

Enrique ANDRIOTTI ROMANIN, Universidad<br />

Nacional de Mar del Plata, Argentina<br />

Los juicios por la verdad y la justicia post-transición<br />

en la Argentina<br />

Rodrigo STUMPF GONZALEZ and Rodrigo LENTZ,<br />

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

Transição, direitos humanos e comissão nacional da<br />

verdade<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

462 Table 3: National Issue<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Vinicius ARAÚJO, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil<br />

The dynamics between state and civil society:<br />

Limitations to human rights' effectiveness brought by<br />

the conditions of sociability reproduction<br />

Vanessa ZANELLA, Marlene GOMES DA COSTA<br />

ZANELLA and Gersi ZANELLA, Brazil<br />

An analysis concerning the effectiveness of creating<br />

spaces of transnational dialogue, between feminists/<br />

Latin-American movements in human rights actions<br />

Nancy CARDIA and Sérgio ADORNO, University of<br />

São Paulo, Brazil<br />

New democracies and respect for human rights: Does<br />

a culture of respect for human rights naturally evolve<br />

with the return to democracy?


Naiara GROSSI, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil<br />

Gender and human rights: In search of female otherness<br />

Francisco ROCHA AMORIM, Federal University of Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil<br />

Organized crime in Latin America - The influence of<br />

drug trafficking in metropolitan areas<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

519 Human Rights: How Do We Tackle<br />

the Problems of Indigenous Youth?<br />

Location: 305 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Maria de Lourdes BELDI<br />

de ALCANTARA, Univesity of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Chair: Maria de Lourdes BELDI de<br />

ALCANTARA, Univesity of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Roxana QUIROZ-CARRANZA, Universidad Autónoma<br />

de Yucatán, Mexico<br />

Aprendiendo a ser joven con derechos propios en<br />

condiciones de pobreza y exclusión social. Un<br />

estudio de caso en Mérida, Yucatán, México<br />

Raissa OLIVEIRA, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil<br />

Adolescent drug trafficking and the absence/<br />

presence of the state<br />

Marcia BARBERO PORTELA, Universidad de la<br />

República, Uruguay<br />

El pozo y el péndulo. Políticas de protección y control<br />

social dirigidas a la adolescencia en infracción a la<br />

ley penal en el Uruguay actual<br />

Môniele SANTOS, Universidade Federal da Bahia,<br />

Brazil<br />

La institucionalización de niños en Brasil: Trayectoria<br />

histórica, prácticas y políticas (des) protección social<br />

Brian GRAN, Case Western Reserve University, USA<br />

Do rights matter? A comparative analysis of children's<br />

rights<br />

Rebeca Makowski de Oliveira PRADO and Carla<br />

Arantes de SOUZA, Universidad Estadual Paulista, Brazil<br />

The hydroelectric power station of Belo Monte and<br />

indigenous issues: Aspects silenced for an<br />

indolent reason<br />

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Rosario POZO GORDALIZA, Spain<br />

Trajectories of life of female offenders in the Spanish<br />

juvenile justice<br />

Maria ALEU, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Los vínculos de respeto en la experiencia de los<br />

estudiantes del nivel secundario<br />

André HOVNANIAN, Universidade de São Paulo,<br />

Brazil and Marco HOVNANIAN, Universidade<br />

Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Brazil<br />

Homelessness: Incarceration, escape or freedom?<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

567 Social or Community Conditions<br />

That Nurture and Sustain Human<br />

Rights<br />

Location: 305 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Brian GRAN, Case<br />

Western Reserve University, USA<br />

Chair: Brian GRAN, Case Western Reserve<br />

University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Louis ESPARZA, California State University, USA<br />

Fields of fire: Emancipation and resistance in Colombia<br />

Alessandra MARCHIONI, Universidade Federal de<br />

Alagoas, Brazil<br />

El uso social del derecho y la garantía de protección<br />

a los pueblos indígenas en Brasil<br />

Gabriela FRIED AMILIVIA, Agencia Nacional de<br />

Investigacion e Innovacion del Uruguay, Uruguay<br />

The right to justice vs. policies of oblivion: Uruguay's<br />

transitional justice domestic developments and the<br />

inter-American court of human rights' Gelman case<br />

sentence (2010-2011)<br />

Alexander GONZALEZ CHAVARRIA, El Colegio de<br />

México, Mexico<br />

Gobernanza política y coordinación intersectorial:<br />

Cambios en el modelo de regulación de la<br />

problemática de derechos humanos en Colombia<br />

2003-2006


Paula RINCON AFONSO COSTA, Universidade de<br />

Brasilia, Brazil<br />

La protección en Brasil<br />

Fabrina FURTADO and Raquel PINTO, Universidade<br />

Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Brazil: New developmentalism and environmental<br />

conflicts in Latin American<br />

Guillermo BARON, CLACSO, Argentina<br />

El papel del movimiento de derechos humanos en la<br />

reconstitución del consenso hegemónico en la<br />

Argentina post 2001<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

9:00 - 10:30<br />

648 Human Rights Practices in<br />

Argentina: How Movements/NGOs<br />

and Other Collectives are Using<br />

Human Rights for Social Justice in<br />

Argentina<br />

Location: 305 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Manisha DESAI,<br />

University of Connecticut, USA<br />

Panelists: Marcelo BRODSKY, Parque de<br />

Memoria, Argentina and Barbara SUTTON,<br />

University at Albany, SUNY, USA<br />

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TG04<br />

Sociology of Risk and<br />

Uncertainty<br />

Programme Coordinator: Jens O. ZINN,<br />

University of Melbourne, Australia<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

42 Risk and Health/Illness. Part I<br />

Location: 309 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Patrick BROWN,<br />

University of Amsterdam, Netherlands and<br />

Martyn CHAMBERLAIN, Loughborough<br />

University, United Kingdom<br />

Chair: Patrick BROWN, University of<br />

Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Jeremy DIXON, University of the West of England,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Mentally disordered offenders subject to conditional<br />

discharge: Their views of risk assessment and<br />

management procedures<br />

Bert DE GRAAFF and Christian BROER, University of<br />

Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />

We are the canary in a coal mine - Establishing a<br />

disease category and a new health risk<br />

Helena GARBIN, Cristina GUILAM and André<br />

PEREIRA NETO, Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública,<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Health, risk and internet<br />

Jo MORIARTY and Jill MANTHORPE, King's College<br />

London, United Kingdom<br />

Risk and dementia


10:45 - 12:15<br />

92 Risk and Health/Illness. Part II<br />

Location: 309 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Martyn CHAMBERLAIN,<br />

Loughborough University, United Kingdom<br />

and Patrick BROWN, University of<br />

Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />

Chair: Martyn CHAMBERLAIN,<br />

Loughborough University, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Maria Vitória MOURAO and Jorge Lopes da COSTA,<br />

Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal<br />

Risk and uncertainty in Portuguese long-term care: An<br />

exploratory study<br />

Adam BURGESS, University of Kent, United Kingdom<br />

Risk, ritual and health responsibilisation: Japan's<br />

'safety blanket' of surgical face mask wearing<br />

Stella PEREZ, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina<br />

Situación alimentaria en niños pobres: La<br />

problemática de la inequidad alimentaria desde la<br />

perspectiva del riesgo<br />

Hagit PERES, Ben Gurion University, Israel<br />

Risk as knowledge or knowledge as risk? Parental<br />

perceptions and coping with newborns medically<br />

defined “at high risk”<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

144 Risk, Biography and Everyday<br />

Life. Part I<br />

Location: 309 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Marian BURCHARDT,<br />

University of Leipzig, Germany<br />

Chair: Marian BURCHARDT, University of<br />

Leipzig, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Lisa WILLIAMS, University of Manchester, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

When drug journeys and life journeys collide:<br />

Biographies of risk and pleasure<br />

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Ana CARDENAS TOMAZIC, Universidad Diego<br />

Portales, Chile<br />

Professional women, integration work and risk<br />

management in contemporary Chile<br />

Lorena POBLETE, CONICET, Argentina<br />

When social risk became individual. Biographies<br />

made during December 2001 in Argentina<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

188 Risk, Biography and Everyday Life.<br />

Part II<br />

Location: 309 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Marian BURCHARDT,<br />

University of Leipzig, Germany<br />

Chair: Marian BURCHARDT, University of<br />

Leipzig, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Andreas HIRSELAND, Institut für Arbeitsmarkt,<br />

Germany<br />

Constructing the self-responsible welfare recipient by<br />

law – Biographies and everyday life after the<br />

German welfare reform<br />

Jesica PLA, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Percepciones sobre la movilidad social y la<br />

planificación de trayectorias: Un enfoque biográfico<br />

sobre las incertidumbres al interior del hogar.<br />

Argentina. 2011<br />

Marisa IACOBELLIS and Sara LIFSZYC, Universidad<br />

de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Subjetividad y transformaciones sociales:<br />

Universitarios en épocas de cambio<br />

Steve KROLL-SMITH1 , Vern BAXTER2 and Pamela<br />

JENKINS2 , (1) University of North Carolina,<br />

Greensboro, USA, (2)University of New Orleans, USA<br />

The telling of disaster, from monologue to dialogue {*}


Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

232 Voluntary Risk Taking and<br />

Edgework<br />

Location: 309 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Steven LYNG, Carthage<br />

College<br />

Chair: Steven LYNG, Carthage College<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Jens O. ZINN, University of Melbourne, Australia<br />

Towards an interdisciplinary understanding of<br />

voluntary risk taking<br />

Leila JEOLAS, Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Brazil<br />

and Hagen KORDES, Munster University, Germany<br />

Corps-machines dans le jeu du vertige-contrôle : Les<br />

jeunes et les courses de voitures et des motos<br />

Thays MOSSI, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande<br />

do Sul, Brazil<br />

The IT managers' voluntary risk taking and the new<br />

capitalism's justificatory system<br />

Roni FACTOR, University of Haifa, Israel<br />

Minorities, high-risk behavior, and social resistance<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

281 Risk, Human Rights and Global<br />

Justice<br />

Joint session<br />

TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice (host<br />

committee)<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Location: 305 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

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12:30 - 14:00<br />

325 Theoretical Developments on Risk,<br />

Uncertainty and Related Concepts.<br />

Part I<br />

Location: 309 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jens O. ZINN, University<br />

of Melbourne, Australia<br />

Chair: Natalia BESEDOVSKY, Humboldt<br />

University Berlin, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Klaus Peter JAPP, University of Bielefeld, Germany<br />

The risky comparisons of international organizations<br />

Peter ROGERS, Macquarie University, Sydney,<br />

Australia<br />

Risk and resilience: Optimism and social (dis)order<br />

Marko AHTEENSUU, University of Turku, Finland<br />

Intra- and interpersonal risk trade-offs<br />

Willy SOTO, Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica<br />

Entre la sociedad industrial y la sociedad del riesgo:<br />

El reto teórico de la sociología latinoamericana {*}<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

374 Theoretical Developments on Risk,<br />

Uncertainty and Related Concepts.<br />

Part II<br />

Location: 309 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jens O. ZINN, University<br />

of Melbourne, Australia<br />

Chair: Klaus Peter JAPP, University of Bielefeld,<br />

Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Nicolas MARQUIS, Université Saint-Louis, Belgium<br />

Self-help reading: A social ritual of coping with risk in<br />

everyday life<br />

Nicholas B. DE WEYDENTHAL and Dean PIERIDES,<br />

University of Melbourne, Australia<br />

Material-semiotics and the sociology of risk: A tale of<br />

two cities or an entanglement of sorts?


Natalia BESEDOVSKY, Humboldt University Berlin,<br />

Germany<br />

The distinction between risk and uncertainty among<br />

credit rating analysts<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

415 TG04 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 309 {OB}<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

459 Governing the Risk Society. Part I<br />

Location: 309 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Marian BURCHARDT,<br />

University of Leipzig, Germany and Jens O.<br />

ZINN, University of Melbourne, Australia<br />

Chair: Manuel CAVIA, Universidad Nacional<br />

del Litoral, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Elvira SANTIAGO, University of Coruña, Spain<br />

Sea risk and refuge areas. Analysis of the governance<br />

process and public participation in the decision of the<br />

refuge areas in Spain<br />

Gabriela DI GIULIO, University of Campinas, Brazil<br />

Risk governance: A need to cope with risks of<br />

environmental and climate change in Brazil<br />

Chiranjibi RIJAL, Nepal, and Hom Nath GARTAULA,<br />

Wageningen University, Netherlands<br />

Changes in livelihood capital assets in female-headed<br />

households: A post-conflict situation in Nepal<br />

Raquel PINTO, Universidade Federal do Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

The power of critic: Social risks and corporate social<br />

responsibility<br />

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10:45 - 12:15<br />

518 Governing the Risk Society. Part II<br />

Location: 309 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Marian BURCHARDT,<br />

University of Leipzig, Germany and Jens O.<br />

ZINN, University of Melbourne, Australia<br />

Chair: Chiranjibi RIJAL, Nepal<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Manuel CAVIA, Universidad Nacional del Litoral,<br />

Argentina and Noemí Adriana GIGENA, Universidad<br />

Nacional de Entre Ríos, Argentina<br />

Lineamientos empresariales en la sociedad del riesgo<br />

Nidia Irene BURSTEIN, Universidad Nacional del Sur,<br />

Argentina<br />

Sociedad del riesgo y representación política:<br />

Nuevos sujetos, nuevos problemas {*}<br />

Alejandra TOSCANA and Liliana LOPEZ-LEVI,<br />

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico<br />

Riesgos, desastres y procesos electorales en México<br />

María HENRIQUEZ, Graciela NOZICA and Elena<br />

TABER, Universidad Nacional de San Juan, Argentina<br />

Gran minería y riesgo en la provincia de San Juan,<br />

Argentina<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

566 Risk Discourse and the Media. Part I<br />

Location: 309 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jens O. ZINN, University<br />

of Melbourne, Australia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Renata MOTTA, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany<br />

Framing risk: Contention or legitimation?<br />

Leonardas RINKEVICIUS, Lithuanian University of<br />

Health Sciences, Lithuania<br />

Sustaining the bee gees in Lithuania: Exploring social<br />

controversies and media impact on public discourses<br />

concerning organic foods and GMOs in rural<br />

communities


Ana Paula CAMELO and Marko S. A. MONTEIRO,<br />

State University of Campinas, Brazil<br />

Public communication of science and the nuclear<br />

debate in Brazil: The risk communication links<br />

between public and government<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

606 Risk Discourse and the Media.<br />

Part II<br />

Location: 309 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Jens O. ZINN, University<br />

of Melbourne, Australia<br />

Chair: Leonardas RINKEVICIUS, Lithuanian<br />

University of Health Sciences, Lithuania<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Gabriela DI GIULIO and José Eduardo VIGLIO,<br />

University of Campinas, Brazil<br />

Risk communication strategies, perceptions and<br />

attitudes to risks: A Brazilian case study<br />

Adam BURGESS, University of Kent, United Kingdom<br />

Media, risk and absence of blame for 'acts of god':<br />

Attenuation of the European volcanic ash cloud of 2010<br />

Jed HORNER, University of New South Wales, Australia<br />

'Affective political articulation': A new approach to<br />

examining the role of the media in the construction of<br />

infectious disease risk(s)<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

650 Social Policy, Work and Risk<br />

Location: 309 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Åsa LUNDQVIST,<br />

University of Lund, Sweden and Peter<br />

TAYLOR-GOOBY, University of Kent, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Roberta ADAMI and Orla GOUGH, Westminster<br />

Business School, United Kingdom<br />

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Is retirement income at risk? A study of economic<br />

conditions amongst ethnic groups in the UK<br />

Fiorella MANCINI, Universidad Nacional Autónoma<br />

de México, Mexico<br />

Different styles in managing risks in the world of<br />

work: A comparative study of occupational careers in<br />

Latin America<br />

Åsa LUNDQVIST, University of Lund, Sweden<br />

The dismantling of family policy Keynesianism<br />

Jens O. ZINN, University of Melbourne, Australia<br />

After the financial crisis – Towards a 'Melbournian<br />

approach' to social policy<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

694 Risk, Crime and New Technologies<br />

Location: 309 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Gabe MYTHEN,<br />

University of Liverpool, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Gabe MYTHEN, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom<br />

Contesting counter-terrorism regulation: Identity,<br />

resilience and resistance amongst young British<br />

Pakistanis<br />

Jasmin ZINE, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada<br />

Constructing the “enemies within”: Muslim youth and<br />

the racial politics of Canada's 'home grown' war on<br />

terror<br />

Murray LEE and Thomas CROFTS, University of<br />

Sydney, Australia<br />

'Sexting' and young people: Risk, anxiety and law<br />

Heather ROLLWAGEN, Ryerson University, Canada<br />

and Erin GIBBS VAN BRUNSCHOT, University of<br />

Calgary, Canada<br />

Tracking risk: GPS electronic monitoring and the<br />

production of risk knowledge in different cultural<br />

contexts<br />

Robert RALPHS, Manchester Metropolitan University,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Youth in Britain: 99 problems but the gang ain't one


12:30 - 14:00<br />

727 Risk and the Sociology of<br />

Youth. Part I<br />

Location: 309 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Dan WOODMAN,<br />

University of Melbourne, Australia<br />

Chair: Dan WOODMAN, University of<br />

Melbourne, Australia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Hugo LEWIN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Jóvenes, consumo de realities y aprendizajes éticos:<br />

La recepción de big brother en adolescentes mujeres<br />

y varones de distintos sectores sociales<br />

Timo HARRIKARI, University of Helsinki, Finland<br />

Growing up in the world risk society<br />

Daniel BRIGGS, School of Law and Social Sciences,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Deconstructing deviance and risk abroad:<br />

Ethnographic encounters with British holidaymakers<br />

Steve THREADGOLD, University of Newcastle, Australia<br />

Ambivalence and distinction in young people's<br />

perceptions of risk<br />

Ranmalie JAYASINHA and Joanne TRAVAGLIA,<br />

University of New South Wales, Australia<br />

Risky or resilient? Moving towards an understanding<br />

of multiplicity and difference in youth experience(s)<br />

through a conceptual framework of 'resistance'<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

754 Risk and the Sociology of<br />

Youth. Part II<br />

Location: 309 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Dan WOODMAN,<br />

University of Melbourne, Australia<br />

Chair: Timo HARRIKARI, University of Helsinki,<br />

Finland<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Bradley POWELL, Case Western Reserve University, USA<br />

The risk of inaction: Correlating bullying with youth<br />

suicide across nations<br />

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Elaine PASSOS, Polícia Militar do Estado do Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

La juventud y el tercer sector: El reto de entrar en el<br />

mercado de trabajo<br />

Margaret PEREIRA, Queensland University of<br />

Technology, Australia<br />

Governing drug use among young people: Crime,<br />

harm and contemporary drug practices<br />

Andreia CIDADE MARINHO, Maria de Lourdes<br />

CIDADE MARINHO, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Perceptions of violence and youth<br />

TG05<br />

Visual Sociology<br />

Programme Coordinator: Regev<br />

NATHANSOHN, University of Michigan, USA<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

94 Visual Sociology as/of Activism for<br />

Social Justice<br />

Location: 430 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Regev NATHANSOHN,<br />

University of Michigan, USA and E-J MILNE,<br />

University of Stirling, United Kingdom<br />

Chair: Regev NATHANSOHN, University of<br />

Michigan, USA<br />

Discussant: Elizabeth MILLER, Concordia<br />

University, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Beatriz VELIZ ARGUETA, University of London, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Encounters with violence: A living archive


Jorgelina FLURY, David BURIN, Ana Inés HERAS<br />

MONNER SANS, María Cecilia ACOSTA, Instituto para<br />

la Inclusión Social y el Desarrollo Humano, Argentina<br />

Images, activism, education and research: The uses of<br />

audiovisual by self-managed, autonomous groups in<br />

Argentina today<br />

E-J MILNE and Sarah WILSON, University of Stirling,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Social justice, visual activism: Young people creating<br />

'home' across public and domestic spaces<br />

Barbara MOROVICH, Ecole Nationale Supérieure<br />

d'Architecture de Strasbourg, France and Grégoire<br />

ZABE, Ecole Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs de<br />

Strasbourg, France<br />

Experimenting images: Disclosing a social housing<br />

area through 3D virtual model<br />

Geraldine BLOUSTIEN and Denise WOOD, University<br />

of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia<br />

Exploring the nature, problematics and ethics of<br />

social activism for the disabled in virtual 3D worlds<br />

Gülsüm DEPELI, Hacettepe University, Turkey<br />

Transcending representation: Being an activist camera {*}<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

143 On Crime, Justice, Activism, Power<br />

and Resistance: Top-Down and<br />

Bottom-Up Visual Practices<br />

Location: 430 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Gabry VANDERVEEN,<br />

Leiden University, Netherlands<br />

Chair: Ruthie GINSBURG, Minerva Center for<br />

Human Rights, Israel<br />

Discussant: Nathalie ZACCAI-REYNERS,<br />

Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Gabry VANDERVEEN, Leiden University, Netherlands<br />

Visual techniques in the Dutch criminal justice system<br />

Johnny SPECTOR, University of Haifa, Israel<br />

Interpretive reading of the Palestinian security<br />

prisoners' representation<br />

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Tobias ANDREASSON, University of Western Sydney,<br />

Australia<br />

Photovoice as activism<br />

Yael GUILAT, Oranim Academic College, Israel and<br />

Shoshi WAKSMAN, Lewinsky Academic College, Israel<br />

A “silence” field of struggle: A visual interpretation of<br />

the current memorial landscape of military cemeteries<br />

in Israel<br />

Pavithra TANTRIGODA, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka<br />

Power, resistance and mobilizing affect through art:<br />

Barrelism of Chandraguptha Thenuwara<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

191 Visual Activism: The (Street) Art of<br />

Making Visible Alternative Ways of<br />

Seeing the World<br />

Location: 430 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Christian von WISSEL,<br />

Goldsmiths University of London, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Chair: Christian von WISSEL, Goldsmiths<br />

University of London, United Kingdom<br />

Discussant: Liz C. THROOP, Georgia State<br />

University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Joseph Jay SOSA, University of Chicago, USA<br />

Visibility versus the visible: How desires for social<br />

recognition shape protest aesthesis<br />

Arthur LAURENT, Sciences-Po Paris, France and<br />

Marion SLITINE, EHESS, Israel<br />

Banksy on the Israel-Palestine wall seen by the<br />

people: New worlds or world news?<br />

Daniela LUCENA, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Teatralidad y espacio urbano: Las “escenas<br />

comando” de la organización negra en los años de<br />

la posdictadura Argentina<br />

Raphael SOIFER, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil<br />

Xapolhim's concrete steps: An artist-flâneur<br />

challenges the “shock of order”<br />

Ximena GRISCTI, York University, Canada<br />

The space of graffiti in Uruguay's democratic transition


Thursday 2 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

279 Civic Media and Creative Youth<br />

Activism in the Middle East<br />

Location: 430 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Nitin SAWHNEY, The<br />

New School for Public Engagement, USA<br />

Chair: Jorgelina FLURY, Instituto para la Inclusión<br />

Social y el Desarrollo Humano, Argentina<br />

Discussant: Nitin SAWHNEY, The New<br />

School for Public Engagement, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Marion SLITINE, EHESS, Israel<br />

Performing art in the Palestinian artistic scene:<br />

Contemporary creation or form of mobilization?<br />

Regev NATHANSOHN, University of Michigan, USA<br />

The experience of production and production of<br />

experience: Filmmaking in a mixed neighborhood<br />

Gary BRATCHFORD, Manchester Metropolitan<br />

University, United Kingdom<br />

Visual activism in Israel and the occupied Palestinian<br />

territories: New media technologies enable witnesses<br />

and visual citizenship<br />

Maria-Carolina CAMBRE, University of Western<br />

Ontario, Canada<br />

Image and consciousness: Che Guevara's face in the<br />

Arab revolutions<br />

Babak RAHIMI, Tehran, Iran<br />

Civic media, embodied practices and creative youth<br />

activism in post-election Iran<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

318 Visual Representation of Injustice<br />

and Exclusion<br />

Joint session<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change (host committee)<br />

TG05 Visual Sociology<br />

Location: 38 {OB}<br />

For programme details see section Joint Sessions<br />

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14:30 - 16:00<br />

371 Critiquing Participatory Video:<br />

Experiences from Around the World<br />

Location: 430 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Gabry VANDERVEEN,<br />

Leiden University, Netherlands and E-J MILNE,<br />

University of Stirling, United Kingdom<br />

Chair: Gabry VANDERVEEN, Leiden<br />

University, Netherlands<br />

Discussant: E-J MILNE, University of Stirling,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Arianna MENCARONI, Universidad Autónoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain<br />

Representing the “voice”: A critical perspective on<br />

participatory video practice<br />

Elisa BIGNANTE, University of Torino, Italy, Jay MISTRY,<br />

Royal Holloway University of London, United Kingdom<br />

and Andrea BERARDI, Open University, United Kingdom<br />

Why are we doing it? Negotiating expectations in the<br />

PV process<br />

Matthew ROGERS, University of New Brunswick, Canada<br />

Problematizing participatory video with youth in<br />

Canada: A critical disruptive praxis?<br />

Shannon WALSH, University of Johannesburg, South<br />

Africa<br />

Participatory video, knowledge production and<br />

power in a South African shack settlement<br />

Namita SINGH, Open University, United Kingdom<br />

Understandings from the process: How can PV affect<br />

the agency of women?<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

411 Collaborative Visual<br />

Methodologies. Part I<br />

Location: 430 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: E-J MILNE, University of<br />

Stirling, United Kingdom<br />

Chair: Valentina ANZOISE, University of<br />

Milano-Bicocca, Italy<br />

Discussant: Nitin SAWHNEY, The New<br />

School for Public Engagement, USA


Authors and Papers<br />

Theresa WHITE and Moshoula CAPOUS-DESYLLAS,<br />

California State University, USA<br />

Muslim women and girls: Searching for democracy<br />

and self-expression<br />

Geraldine BLOUSTIEN, University of South Australia,<br />

Australia<br />

Playing for life: Reflecting on participatory video to<br />

research youth music and media practices<br />

Ruthie GINSBURG, Hebrew University of Jerusalem,<br />

Israel<br />

The trembling hand: Visual documentation of the<br />

Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem<br />

Tessa LEWIN and Joanna WHEELER, University of<br />

Sussex, United Kingdom<br />

Unruly politics and methodological mashups: How<br />

can participatory visual methods contribute to citizen<br />

engagement?<br />

Elizabeth MILLER, Concordia University, Canada and<br />

Michele LUCHS, Ministry of Education, Canada<br />

Sharing stories to activate dialogue with refugee<br />

youth in Montreal<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

458 Collaborative Visual<br />

Methodologies. Part II<br />

Location: 430 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: E-J MILNE, University of<br />

Stirling, United Kingdom and Valérie<br />

AMIRAUX, University of Montreal, Canada<br />

Chair: Dee BRITTON, State University of<br />

New York, USA<br />

Discussant: Tessa LEWIN, Institute of<br />

Development Studies, UK<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Syd KROCHMALNY, Argentina<br />

Technologies of friendship in the context of conflict in<br />

social activism<br />

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Daniel GARRETT, City University of Hong Kong, and<br />

Angie NG, University of Passau, Germany<br />

Visualizing SlutWalk: Participants, the public and the<br />

media<br />

Maria Eduarda Mota ROCHA, Wellthon Rafael<br />

Aguiar LEAL and Yvana Carla Fechine BRITO,<br />

Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil<br />

Las políticas de “inclusión digital” en Brasil: Análisis<br />

de un experimento en el activismo de midia libre en<br />

una comunidad pobre de Recife<br />

Elizabeth MACWILLIE, Harvard University, USA<br />

Participatory art practices in urban space<br />

Sarah FRANZEN, Emory University, USA<br />

Visualizing culture and power: The aesthetics of farming<br />

among African-Americans in the rural U.S. South<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

520 New Media, Videos and<br />

Cyber-Activism on Social and<br />

Environmental Issues<br />

Location: 430 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Valentina ANZOISE,<br />

University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy<br />

Chair: Valentina ANZOISE, University of<br />

Milano-Bicocca, Italy<br />

Discussants: Michele ZAPPIA, University of<br />

Cà Foscari, Italy and Anton TORNBERG,<br />

Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

María Soledad FERNANDEZ BOUZO, Universidad<br />

de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

"Luz, cámara y justicia ambiental". Análisis y<br />

reflexiones sociológicas sobre el activismo<br />

ambientalista en las narrativas audiovisuales<br />

Lorenzo NATALI, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy<br />

Environmental activism and eco-global criminology:<br />

A visual approach<br />

Germán Mauricio MEJIA RAMIREZ, University of<br />

Caldas, Colombia; and Bernadette LONGO,<br />

University of Minnesota, USA<br />

Web-based visual communication for social criticism:<br />

Powerful design


Katherine FOO, Clark University, USA<br />

Digital media and community planning in US cities<br />

Tarcisio TORRES SILVA, University of Campinas, Brazil<br />

The use of the body image as a strategy for<br />

engagement in social media<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

568 Teaching Visual Methods, Learning<br />

to Become a Visual Sociologist<br />

Location: 430 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Dennis ZUEV, ISCTE,<br />

Portugal<br />

Chair: Syd KROCHMALNY, Argentina<br />

Discussant: Dee BRITTON, State University of<br />

New York, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Piotr SZTOMPKA, Jagiellonian University, Poland<br />

Visual imagination: An important competence of a<br />

sociologist<br />

Sophia ROSOCHACKI, and Elmarie COSTANDIUS,<br />

University of Stellenbosch, South Africa<br />

Visual interventions and community engagement<br />

through a university curriculum in South Africa<br />

René TUMA, Technical University Berlin, Germany<br />

Reflexive videography<br />

Allison KIRKMAN, Victoria University of Wellington,<br />

New Zealand<br />

Leaving a trace: The politics of cemeteries<br />

Maria Cristina STELLO LEITE and Jonas RODRIGUES<br />

PIMENTEL, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Pinhole: Uma experiência com crianças pequenas<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

647 Culture and Visual Forms of Power:<br />

Experiencing Contemporary Spaces<br />

of Resistance<br />

Location: 430 {NB}<br />

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Session Organizers: Lidia K.C. MANZO and<br />

Jerome KRASE, City University of New York,<br />

USA<br />

Chair: Jerome KRASE, City University of New<br />

York, USA<br />

Discussant: Lidia K.C. MANZO, University of<br />

Trento, Italy<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Karen CRINALL, Monash University, Australia<br />

Beyond Foucault's subject of power: The effect of<br />

visual emergence in grass-roots social activism<br />

Beatriz NUSSBAUMER, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

El uso de la fotografía en el proceso de (re)<br />

articulación étnica en comunidades rurales Argentina<br />

Verónica DEVALLE, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Diseño y artesanía. Imágenes en tensión entre lo<br />

dominante y lo residual<br />

Fabiene GAMA, Universidad Federal do Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Perspectives from the South: Documenting home to<br />

break and to build stereotypes<br />

Emiliana ARMANO, State University of Milan, Italy,<br />

and Tamara BELLONE, Politecnico di Torino, Italy<br />

Subjectivity and video-based studies: The intercourse<br />

between ROM culture and forms of expressions and<br />

resistance by dancing<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

695 TG05 Business Meeting & Rachel<br />

Tanur Memorial Prize Awarding<br />

Ceremony<br />

Location: 430 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Regev NATHANSOHN,<br />

University of Michigan, USA


TG06<br />

Institutional Ethnography<br />

Programme Coordinator: Paul LUKEN,<br />

University of West Georgia, USA<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

43 Social Justice and Institutional<br />

Ethnography<br />

Location: 306 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Suzanne VAUGHAN,<br />

Arizona State University, USA<br />

Chair: Suzanne VAUGHAN, Arizona State<br />

University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Lois ANDRE-BECHELY, California State University, USA<br />

Questioning our own textual practices in the service<br />

of social justice<br />

Alison FISHER, Education, York University, Canada<br />

Unwelcome, unwanted, and persistent: Institutional<br />

responses to bullying and gendered violence in<br />

Ontario schools<br />

Elizabeth GILL, Randolph-Macon College, Canada<br />

Intentionality within organizations: Reflectivity and the<br />

human rights agenda<br />

Paul LUKEN, University of West Georgia, USA<br />

Achievements, challenges and prospects in the<br />

application of institutional ethnography research<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

93 The Social Organization of<br />

Knowledge. Part I<br />

Location: 306 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Paul LUKEN, University of<br />

West Georgia, USA<br />

Chair: Liza McCOY, University of Calgary,<br />

Canada<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Cheryl ZURAWSKI, University of Regina, Canada<br />

A good employee is a learning employee: The textual<br />

construction of 'employees of choice'<br />

Phillip CORMACK, University of South Australia,<br />

Australia and Barbara COMBER, Queensland<br />

University of Technology, Australia<br />

Mandated assessment policy and teachers' work:<br />

Representing and enacting teaching and learning in<br />

an age of market reforms<br />

Pernille Stornaess SKOTTE, Oslo and Akershus<br />

University College of Applied Sciences, Norway<br />

Social practices of establishing certainty in child<br />

welfare case work: A single-case study<br />

Lindsay PRIOR, Queen's University, United Kingdom<br />

The role of inscription in organizational life<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

190 The Social Organization of<br />

Knowledge. Part II<br />

Location: 306 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Paul LUKEN, University of<br />

West Georgia, USA<br />

Chair: Paul LUKEN, University of West<br />

Georgia, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Mariano BARGERO, Universidad Nacional Arturo<br />

Jauretche, Argentina<br />

Características del saber compartido que hay que<br />

observar en una oficina universitaria<br />

Kjeld HOEGSBRO, Aalborg University, Denmark<br />

Institutional ethnography and people with<br />

schizophrenia<br />

Julia DAHLVIK, University of Vienna, Austria<br />

Organizing knowledge in an asylum office<br />

Liza McCOY, University of Calgary, Canada<br />

Moral discourse and institutional work processes in<br />

the settlement sector in Canada


Thursday 2 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

280 Puzzles and Challenges in<br />

Institutional Ethnography Research<br />

Location: 306 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Barbara COMBER,<br />

Queensland University of Technology, Australia<br />

Chairs: Alison GRIFFITH, York University,<br />

Canada and Barbara Comber, Queensland<br />

University of Technology, Australia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Laurence OSSIPOW WUEST, Haute Ecole de Travail<br />

Social, Switzerland<br />

Thinking juvenile citizenship: Two ethnographical<br />

examples from Switzerland<br />

Sabrina Soledad YAÑEZ, Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

Mothering experiences and public health institutions.<br />

An attempt of application of institutional ethnography<br />

in Mendoza, Argentina<br />

Suzanne VAUGHAN, Arizona State University, USA<br />

Making the work of people visible in housing<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

375 Transnational Ruling Relations<br />

Location: 306 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Paul LUKEN, University of<br />

West Georgia, USA<br />

Chair: Lois ANDRE-BECHELY, California State<br />

University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Roxana CRUDI, Delia FRANCO, Pilar FIUZA and Juan<br />

FERENAZ, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Coproducing life histories: The ethnographic<br />

challenges of producing knowledge with the<br />

segregated urban communities<br />

Alison GRIFFITH, York University, Canada<br />

New forms of governance: Parental involvement in<br />

schools<br />

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Mandy FRAKE-MISTAK, York University, Canada<br />

Uudle-izing higher education: Constructing a global<br />

accountability relation<br />

Laura FERREÑO and Ana Lucía OLMOS ALVAREZ,<br />

Universidad Nacional de Avellaneda, Argentina<br />

Dime cómo defines cultura y te diré qué relevas<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

416 TG06 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 306 {OB}<br />

TG07<br />

Senses and Society<br />

Programme Coordinators: Devorah<br />

KALEKIN-FISHMAN, University of Haifa,<br />

Israel and Kelvin LOW, National University<br />

Singapore, Singapore<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

145 Sensory Experiences: Constituents<br />

of Social Justice and<br />

Democratization?<br />

Location: 308 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Adriana THOMAZOTTI CLARO, Fundação Getúlio<br />

Vargas, Brazil<br />

Culture, freedom and economic development: An<br />

analysis based on the concept of social capital


Florencia DANSILIO, Universidad de la República<br />

Oriental del Uruguay, Uruguay<br />

El desplazamiento de lo político en el teatro postdictadura:<br />

Reconfiguraciones en la experiencia<br />

común de lo sensible<br />

Florence FIGOLS, Concordia University, Canada<br />

Moving bodies: Proprioception and socio-political<br />

inscriptions<br />

Beatriz CARDOSO MONTANHANA, Universidade<br />

de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

La participación de los inspectores del trabajo en<br />

Brasil para la promoción del concepto de salud: El<br />

desafío del acoso moral<br />

Colin CREMIN, University of Auckland, New Zealand<br />

Trapped by consumption: Towards the liberation of<br />

the senses in an age of austerity<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

189 Sensory Order(s), Sensory<br />

Transgressions<br />

Location: 308 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sonja FUCKER and Christian VON SCHEVE, Free<br />

University Berlin, Germany<br />

The plural morality of forgiveness: Insights from a<br />

qualitative interview study of cultural codifications<br />

Milton CRUZ, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do<br />

Sul, Brazil<br />

Urban social interactions, representations of the city<br />

and society, and citizen consciousness<br />

Noorman ABDULLAH, National University of<br />

Singapore, Singapore<br />

Sensory entitlements, infringements and religious<br />

'harmony' in everyday life<br />

Andiara LOPES, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco,<br />

Brazil<br />

Sociability patterns in closed residential<br />

condominiums: The emergence of a lenient culture<br />

toward crime in Brazil<br />

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Alexandre MARCHANT, Université Paris X, France<br />

The heroin scenes in Paris and Amsterdam in the<br />

1980s: Instinctive emotions and sensory geography of<br />

the city<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

324 Sensory Scholarship: New<br />

Directions in Theory and<br />

Methodology?<br />

Location: 308 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Kelvin LOW, National University of Singapore,<br />

Singapore<br />

Towards a sensory history of Asia: A sociocultural<br />

perspective<br />

Sarah WILSON, University of Stirling, United Kingdom<br />

Exploring family norms and the construction of young<br />

people's identities through multi-sensory research<br />

Devorah KALEKIN-FISHMAN, University of Haifa,<br />

Israel<br />

Beyond the distinction between 'music' and 'noise':<br />

Representing sounds<br />

William GIBSON1 , Helena WEBB2 and Dirk VOM<br />

LEHN2 , (1) University of London, United Kingdom, (2)<br />

King's College London, United Kingdom<br />

Objectifying sight through eye-tests: Using video to<br />

study the senses in social interaction<br />

Nicole WITTE and Johannes BECKER, University of<br />

Göttingen, Germany<br />

Materialities of (urban) space: Emergence and<br />

sensory perception in social processes<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

372 Meet the Authors – Phillip Vannini<br />

and Dennis Waskul<br />

Location: 308 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Phillip VANNINI, Royal Roads University, Canada and<br />

Dennis WASKUL, Minnesota State University, USA<br />

The present and future of a sensuous sociology


Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

463 The Senses in Selfhood and Identity<br />

Location: 308 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Maria Daniela OCHOA AGUDELO, Isabel<br />

BARRENECHE GIRALDO and Henry Obed PEREA<br />

ALZATE, Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia<br />

Identity on the border<br />

Pedro Pablo CCOPA, Colegio de Sociólogos del<br />

Perú, Peru<br />

Cuerpos, sentidos y función de la transgresión en la<br />

cultura urbano popular<br />

Washington Luiz SIELEMANN, Universidade Federal<br />

do Espírito Santo, Brazil and Luciana ZAMPROGNE,<br />

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Brazil<br />

Fue una vez: Un análisis comparativo de las<br />

representaciones de la infancia brasileña en las<br />

obras de Monteiro Lobato y Mauricio de Souza<br />

Alejandra VILLANUEVA, Universidad de Chile, Chile<br />

Construction of young male identities: A research on<br />

engineering students<br />

Melania STEHLI, Universidad Nacional del Litoral,<br />

Argentina<br />

Identidad, oficio y cuerpo: El caso de los tatuadores y<br />

perforadores profesionales de la ciudad de Santa Fe<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

521 Urbanity, Space and Place<br />

Location: 308 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Emma FELTON, Queensland University of Technology,<br />

Australia<br />

Urban a/effect: Experiencing urban change<br />

Christian VON WISSEL, Goldsmiths University of<br />

London, United Kingdom<br />

Emplaced en route: Multi-sensory perspectives on the<br />

city on the move<br />

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Laura BRASLOW, City University of New York, USA<br />

Imaginaries, nostalgia, affect and sociospatial<br />

change: An embodied theory of belonging and<br />

displacement<br />

Juliana LUIZ, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal<br />

Rethinking "non planned" urban areas: The role of<br />

urban agriculture in migrant communities<br />

Patricia REINHEIMER, Universidade Federal Rural do<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Back and forth of the silk: Regional production and<br />

reproduction of memories and identities<br />

Siegfried SAERBERG, Blinde und Kunst, Germany<br />

The blind flaneur<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

649 Migrant Sensescapes and<br />

Transnationalism<br />

Location: 308 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Willy SOTO ACOSTA, Universidad Nacional, Costa<br />

Rica<br />

Calentamiento global, gestión ambiental y<br />

migraciones ecológicas<br />

Cecilia Inés JIMENEZ ZUNINO, Universidad<br />

Complutense de Madrid, Spain<br />

Estrategias simbólicas y contextos migratorios<br />

Celso BRITO, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do<br />

Sul, Brazil<br />

La capoeira Angola lyonese “glocalizada”<br />

Silvia FACAL, Universidad Católica del Uruguay, Uruguay<br />

Los procesos de integración de los inmigrantes en<br />

Uruguay: Desde el "melting pot" hacia el<br />

"multiculturalismo atenuado"<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

696 TG07 Business Meeting<br />

Location: 308 {OB}


RC02 Economy and Society<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

102 Alternatives to neoliberal<br />

globalization: Comparing counterhegemonic<br />

projects. Part I<br />

Joint session<br />

RC07 Futures Research (host committee)<br />

RC02 Economy and Society<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: William CARROLL and<br />

Markus S. SCHULZ, University of Illinois at<br />

Urbana–Champaign, USA<br />

Chairs: William CARROLL and Markus S.<br />

SCHULZ, University of Illinois at Urbana–<br />

Champaign, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Peter EVANS, University of California, USA<br />

In search of a great transformation: Weaving<br />

together a new historical subject<br />

Mike GEDDES, University of Warwick, United Kingdom<br />

Contesting neoliberal hegemony - The case of Bolivia<br />

Joint Sessions<br />

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Anna Karoline SINDLER, California State University, USA<br />

The Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas as an<br />

alternative to neoliberalism: Then and now<br />

Henry VELTMEYER, Saint Mary’s University, Canada<br />

Postneoliberalism: An emerging radical consensus in<br />

Latin America<br />

Joana S. MARQUES, University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Solidarity economy and counter-hegemony in the<br />

world-system: Insights from Brazil and Portugal<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

287 Alternatives to neoliberal<br />

globalization: Comparing counterhegemonic<br />

projects. Part II<br />

Joint session<br />

RC07 Futures Research (host committee)<br />

RC02 Economy and Society<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: William CARROLL and<br />

Markus S. SCHULZ, University of Victoria,<br />

Canada<br />

Co-chairs: Christopher CHASE-DUNN,<br />

University of California-Riverside, USA, and<br />

Sylvia WALBY, Lancaster University, United<br />

Kingdom


Authors and Papers<br />

Jelica STEFANOVIC-STAMBUK, University of<br />

Belgrade, Serbia<br />

Global society making: Transnational occupation with<br />

sociocracy and sociodiplomacy<br />

Alexander KUTEYNIKOV, St. Petersburg State<br />

University, Russia<br />

Democracy surveillance through international<br />

multilateral structures<br />

Rogerio GIUGLIANO, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil<br />

Spatialization and development: A non-hegemonic<br />

view<br />

Valerio VERREA, University of Leipzig, Germany<br />

The creation and developments of an alternative<br />

market. The example of Fair Trade between Latin<br />

America and Europe<br />

Gilles VERPRAET, CNRS, France<br />

Transnational solidarities between democratization<br />

and governance’s crisis. Which future for European<br />

anti-crisis mobilisation and Maghreb mobilization?<br />

Jay ARENA, City University of New York, USA<br />

The contested terrains of public sociology<br />

RC02 Economy and Society<br />

RC17 Sociology of<br />

Organization<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

351 Organizing markets<br />

Joint session<br />

RC17 Sociology of Organization (host<br />

committee)<br />

RC02 Economy and Society<br />

Location: 433 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Daniel FRIDMAN,<br />

University of Victoria, Canada; Jose<br />

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OSSANDON, Universidad Diego Portales,<br />

Chile and Dean PIERIDES, University of<br />

Melbourne, Australia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Jose OSSANDON, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile;<br />

Sebastian URETA, Technical University of Berlin,<br />

Germany<br />

From performing to taming markets. Economics<br />

making health and transport<br />

Alejandra FALABELLA, Universidad Alberto Hurtado,<br />

Chile<br />

The educational market/state dyad: The Chilean case<br />

Federico LORENC VALCARCE, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Producing and organizing markets in private security.<br />

The commodification of surveillance and protection in<br />

Argentina<br />

Antoine MAILLET, CERI, France<br />

To be (or not to be) a market-organizer: Unpacking<br />

the Chilean neoliberal state<br />

Guy VAN GYES and Sem VANDEKERCKHOVE,<br />

Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium<br />

The absent consumer values in the marketisation of<br />

european public services: Results of a cross-national<br />

citizens-survey<br />

Monise PICANÇO, University of São Paulo, Brazil {*}<br />

The pop management culture and the construction of<br />

a market of corporative conducts in Brazil<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

736 Organizing global and domestic<br />

finances<br />

Joint session<br />

RC17 Sociology of Organization<br />

RC02 Economy and Society (host committee)<br />

Location: 410 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Jose OSSANDON,<br />

Universidad Diego Portales, Chile, and Liz<br />

McFALL, Open University, United Kingdom


Authors and Papers<br />

Jyri LIUKKO, University of Helsinki, Finland<br />

Economizing insurance solidarity - the practices of<br />

insurance industry in Finland<br />

Manuel B. AALBERS, University of Amsterdam,<br />

Netherlands<br />

Designing securities and calculating credit ratings<br />

Taylor NELMS, University of California, USA<br />

Una moneda de confianza (a trustworthy currency):<br />

Dollarization, debt and everyday economic<br />

organization in Ecuador<br />

Jose OSSANDON, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile<br />

Sowing financial consumers: Retail credit in Chile<br />

Ariel WILKIS, CESE-IDAES/UNSAM, Argentina<br />

Moralidad y finanzas populares: El capital moral<br />

como especie de garantía<br />

Natalia BESEDOVSKY, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany<br />

Regulating financial markets with financial knowledge<br />

Rebecca GRESH, University of Illinois at Urbana-<br />

Champaign, USA<br />

Global inequality and the financialization of food<br />

Todd Arthur BRIDGES, Max Planck Institute for the<br />

Study of Societies, Germany<br />

The organizing governance structure of a shadow<br />

financial market<br />

Fiona ALLON, University of Sydney, Australia<br />

Home economics: Organising the household for<br />

global finance<br />

RC02 Economy and Society<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

763 Knowledge based economies and<br />

networks of knowledge transfer<br />

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Joint session<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology<br />

RC02 Economy and Society (host committee)<br />

Location: 410 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Julian CARDENAS and<br />

Gabriel VELEZ-CUARTAS, University of<br />

Antioquia, Colombia<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Julia ESLAVA, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia<br />

Social capital: Components and determinants<br />

Emre SÜNTER, Middle East Technical University,<br />

Turkey<br />

Networks, public and governance in transition to<br />

bioeconomy: Turkish case and co-production of<br />

knowledge<br />

Galina SAGIEVA, National Research University Higher<br />

School of Economics, Russia<br />

The development of knowledge and technology<br />

transfer in Russia: Challenges and opportunities<br />

Karolina LUKASIEWICZ and Anna SZCZUCKA,<br />

Jagiellonian University, Poland<br />

Knowledge based economy? Barriers towards transfer<br />

of knowledge in Poland<br />

Natalia SHMATKO and Olga SHUVALOVA, Higher<br />

School of Economics, Russia<br />

Study of skills for innovation in the large-scale survey<br />

Natalia SHMATKO, National Research University<br />

Higher School of Economics, Russia<br />

Mobility patterns of researchers {*}<br />

Hector CHASKIELBERG, Aacrea, Argentina<br />

Aprendizaje en redes de práctica: Tres casos de<br />

grupos crea {*}<br />

Nicolás CHUCHCO, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

La calidad institucional como objeto económico. La<br />

construcción social del mercado de indicadores<br />

agregados en Argentina {*}<br />

Borut RONCEVIC, School of Advanced Social Studies<br />

Nova Gorica, Slovenia and Nadja DAMIJ, Faculty of<br />

Information Studies Novo Mesto, Slovenia<br />

Social topography of knowledge based economies {*}


Rosinha CARRION and Danielle ULLRICH, Federal<br />

University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

South-south development cooperation under analysis:<br />

Paradigmatic rupture or reproduction? {*}<br />

Marilis ALMEIDA, UFRGS, Portugal<br />

Circulation of information in networks of interaction<br />

between university-industry {*}<br />

María Teresa de Sierra NEVES, UPN, México<br />

Responsabilidad y pertinencia social de la<br />

universidad y transferencia de conocimiento {*}<br />

Nobuko HOSOGAYA, Sophia University, Japan<br />

Pressures which sustain or transform training<br />

programmes run by regional headquarters:<br />

Organisational fields of multinational corporations in<br />

Singapore and the perceptions of their managers {*}<br />

RC02 Economy and Society<br />

RC24 Environment and<br />

Society<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 – 10:30<br />

425 Conflicting economies, livelihoods<br />

and social-environmental<br />

interactions<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC24 Environment and Society (host committee)<br />

RC02 Economy and Society<br />

Location: 303 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Mark STODDART,<br />

Memorial University of Newfoundland,<br />

Canada, and William CARROLL, University of<br />

Victoria, Canada<br />

Co-Chair: Mark STODDART, Memorial<br />

University of Newfoundland, Canada<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Shin-Ock CHANG, Jeju National University, Korea<br />

Sea water change experienced by fishers and women<br />

divers in Jeju Island, South Korea: Narratives,<br />

reactions and community change<br />

Manisha DESAI, University of Connecticut, USA<br />

In the forefront and yet marginal: Women in the<br />

farmers’ movement in Gujarat, India<br />

Christine SHEARER, University of California, USA<br />

Addressing the regulatory gaps in the relocation of<br />

Alaska natives: A case study of kivalina, Alaska<br />

Atsushi NOZAWA, Meiji University, Japan<br />

Environmental pollution in Japan and today’s<br />

problem of the compensation system for victims -case<br />

study research of minamata disease-<br />

Luísa SCHMIDT, Ana DELICADO, Carla GOMES,<br />

Paulo GRANJO and Susana GUERREIRO, University of<br />

Lisbon, Portugal; Tim O’RIORDAN, University of East<br />

Anglia, United Kingdom<br />

Coastal change in Portugal: Community perceptions,<br />

social justice and democratization<br />

RC02 Economy and Society<br />

RC44 Labor Movements<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

493 Organizing the production of<br />

alternative visions to support social<br />

justice<br />

Joint session<br />

RC44 Labor Movements (host committee)<br />

RC02 Economy and Society<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: William CARROLL, University<br />

of Victoria, Canada and Vishwas SATGAR,<br />

University of Witwatersrand, Sout Africa<br />

Chair: Michelle WILLIAMS, University of the<br />

Witwatersrand, Sout Africa


Authors and Papers<br />

Vishwas SATGAR, University of Witwatersrand, South<br />

Africa<br />

Confronting climate catastrophe: The South African<br />

climate jobs campaign<br />

William CARROLL and JP SAPINSKI, University of<br />

Victoria, Canada<br />

Embedding postcapitalist alternatives: The global<br />

network of alternative knowledge production and<br />

mobilization<br />

Peter EVANS, University of California, USA<br />

Practice, organizational form and the production of<br />

alternative visions<br />

Thomas POSADO, University of Paris-VIII, France<br />

La reivindicación de nacionalización bajo control<br />

obrero frente al gobierno de Hugo Chávez: El caso<br />

de sanitarios Maracay<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC10 Participation,<br />

Organizational<br />

Democracy and<br />

Self-Management<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

27 RC10RC04 Part I: Round Table 1<br />

Stakeholders in School and Work<br />

Joint session<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management<br />

Location: 25 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Miguel CHAVES, Universidade Nova de Lisboa,<br />

Portugal and Rachel DE CASTRO ALMEIDA, Pontifícia<br />

Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais, Brazil<br />

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Hopes and inequalities in the transition to work: New<br />

data about a reappraised problem<br />

I. Viviana VEGA, Cristina VENINI, Andrea<br />

SARKISSIAN, Liliana CARRERAS, Julia María SAN<br />

MARTÍN, Suyay MURA and Isabel MARZIOLI, UBA,<br />

Argentina<br />

Representations of teenagers about middle school,<br />

the world of work and politics<br />

Magda VIANNA DE SOUZA and Davi ESKENAZI,<br />

Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do<br />

Sul, Brazil<br />

Teacher education – Implications in the evaluation of<br />

basic education – IDEB – A case study in the south<br />

region of Brazil<br />

28 RC10RC04 Part I: Round Table 2<br />

Participation and Citizenship<br />

Joint session<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Terry BESSER, Iowa State University, USA<br />

Inside the black box: College graduation and civic<br />

engagement<br />

Kaarel HAAV, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia<br />

Education for participatory democracy and social justice<br />

Juan Carlos CASTILLO, Ignacio MADERO, Daniel<br />

MIRANDA Jorge ESCOBAR, Faculty of Social<br />

Sciences, P. Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile<br />

Higher education, inequality and distributive beliefs:<br />

Evidence from the Chilean case<br />

29 RC10RC04 Part I: Round Table 3<br />

Expansion of Opportunities<br />

Joint session<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management<br />

Location: 26 {OB}


Authors and Papers<br />

Marios VRYONIDES, European University Cyprus,<br />

Cyprus<br />

Social reproduction strategies and mass participation<br />

in higher education: The case of Cyprus<br />

Carmen Gonçalves de SOUZA and Cezar Bueno de<br />

LIMA, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná,<br />

Brazil<br />

Deviant behavior at university: Punitive minds and<br />

paradigm relations<br />

Sarah PICKARD, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris<br />

3, France<br />

Democratic participation, social justice and access to<br />

university in England and France: To select or not to<br />

select?<br />

Annabelle ALLOUCH, Sciences Po Paris, France<br />

The emergence of ‘potential’ as an alternative<br />

category of academic judgement? Access schemes<br />

and the renewal of paradigms on excellence in<br />

French and English elite Higher Education<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

222 RC10RC04 Part II: Round Table 1<br />

Profesionales, universidades y<br />

conocimiento<br />

Joint session<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management<br />

Location: 22 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Guadalupe OLIVIER, Universidad Pedagógica<br />

Nacional-Mexico, Mexico<br />

Educación y cultura política<br />

Guillermo Javier R. GARDUÑO VALERO, Universidad<br />

Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico<br />

Valores y formacion militar enN Mexico<br />

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Layla CESAR, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil<br />

¿Qué enseñamos a nuestros maestros? La formación<br />

de profesores a través de las universidades brasileñas<br />

223 RC10RC04 Part II: Round Table 2<br />

Desafíos de inclusión<br />

Joint session<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management<br />

Location: 25 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ana CAMBOURS DE DONINI, Ana Isabel IGLESIAS,<br />

Stella Maris MUIÑOS DE BRITOS and Juana FERREYRO,<br />

Universidad Nacional de San Martín, Argentina<br />

Retención de ingresantes universitarios. Dimensión<br />

pedagógica<br />

Dinair Leal da HORA, Universidade do Estado do Rio<br />

de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

La justicia en las escuelas y la organización escolar:<br />

La percepción de los profesores y estudiantes<br />

brasileños de educación superior<br />

Rosario AUSTRAL, Ministerio de Educación, Argentina<br />

Condicionantes sociales y educativos de las metas de<br />

futuro profesional entre mujeres y varones estudiantes<br />

del último año de estudio de la secundaria<br />

224 RC10RC04 Part II: Round Table 3<br />

Desigualdad escolar<br />

Joint session<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management<br />

Location: 26 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Claudia TALAVERA REYES, Instituto de Investigación en<br />

Ciencias Sociales, Paraguay<br />

¿Investigar la desigualdad? Perspectivas y alcance de<br />

los estudios sobre educación media en Paraguay.<br />

Análisis multi-escalar


Lucas DE MATOS SARDINHA PINTO, Universidade<br />

Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil<br />

A individuação na interseção entre as desigualdades<br />

sociais e escolares no contexto da modernização<br />

brasileira<br />

Nora GLUZ and Inés RODRIGUEZ MOYANO,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Entre la tradición selectiva y la democratización de la<br />

escuela secundaria: Escolarización y política social<br />

en la Argentina actual<br />

Jimena PONCE DE LEÓN, Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

La educación y las TIC: Notas sobre la observación<br />

etnográfica de dos colegios receptores del plan<br />

conectar-igualdad en la Ciudad Autónoma de<br />

Buenos Aires<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

303 Leisure education: Social justice in<br />

life-long learning. Part I<br />

Joint session<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: A. Gary DWORKIN,<br />

University of Houston, USA and Ishwar<br />

MODI, India <strong>International</strong> Institute of Social<br />

Sciences, India<br />

Co-chairs: Dionysios GOUVIAS, University of<br />

the Aegean, Greece and Karl SPRACKLEN,<br />

Leeds Metropolitan University, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sergiy KURBATOV, University of Uppsala, Sweden<br />

Building an ivory tower in the age of globalization?<br />

The process of construction hierarchical academic<br />

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order in contemporary education through<br />

international university rankings<br />

Sandra Maria SAWAYA, Universidade de São Paulo,<br />

Brazil<br />

<strong>International</strong> reports and the reform in education:<br />

Reflections on learning<br />

Patricio LANGA, Eduardo Mondlane University,<br />

Mozambique<br />

Higher education and the attainment of equity and<br />

social justice: Restructuring the funding model in<br />

Mozambique<br />

Maria Simone EUCLIDES, Ana Louise de Carvalho<br />

FIUZA, Neide Maria Almeida PINTO and Sheila<br />

Maria DOULA, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Brazil<br />

Joven negro y las posibilidades de integración de la<br />

formación agrotécnica<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

667 Leisure education: Social justice in<br />

life-long learning. Part II<br />

Joint session<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: A. Gary DWORKIN,<br />

University of Houston, USA and Ishwar<br />

MODI, India <strong>International</strong> Institute of Social<br />

Sciences, India<br />

Co-chairs: Shaheeda ESSACK, Department<br />

of Higher Education,South Africa and Pekka<br />

RASANEN, University of Turku, Finland<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Marcelo KRICHESKY, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Inclusión en la escuela secundaria y justicia educativa<br />

Luisa PATRICIA MUÑOZ and Violeta ACUÑA<br />

COLLADO, Universidad de Playa Ancha, Chile<br />

Leisure education: Social justice in life-long learning


Layla CESAR, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil<br />

El estado de bien estar social x el estado de buen<br />

vivir: ¿Qué educación queremos nosotros?<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

122 Leisure, urbanization, migration<br />

and ethnic relations<br />

Joint session<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic<br />

Relations<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Azril BACAL, Uppsala<br />

University, Sweden; Ishwar MODI, India<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute of Social Sciences, India<br />

and Yuri KAZEPOV, University of Urbino, Italy<br />

Co-chairs: Azril BACAL, Uppsala University,<br />

Sweden and Talja BLOKLAND, Humboldt<br />

University, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sören PETERMANN, Karen SCHÖNWÄLDER,<br />

Thomas SCHMITT and Steven VERTOVEC, Max<br />

Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic<br />

Diversity, Germany and Dietlind STOLLE, McGill<br />

University, Canada<br />

The consequences of diversity for social interactions<br />

in urban neighbourhoods<br />

Antti KIVIJÄRVI, University of Eastern Finland, Finland<br />

Keeping distance – Fragility of ties between ethnic<br />

minority and majority youth in Finland<br />

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Romina Paola TAVERNELLI and Lucila ROTGER,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Discriminación a migrantes en el poder judicial: El<br />

encuentro con el otro a través del derecho al uso de<br />

la ciudad<br />

Gabriela MERA, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Inmigración y fronteras urbanas: Los paraguayos en<br />

la ciudad de Buenos Aires<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations<br />

RC32 Women in Society<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

686 The ethics of intersectional politics<br />

and the challenges to alliances and<br />

coalition building in and outside<br />

academe<br />

Joint session<br />

RC32 Women in Society (host committee)<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic<br />

Relations<br />

Location: 446 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Sirma BILGE, University of<br />

Montreal, Canada<br />

Chair: Sirma BILGE, University of Montreal,<br />

Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Glenda BONIFACIO, University of Lethbridge,<br />

Canada<br />

Sharing the burden, living the cost: Ethical dilemmas<br />

in community engagement<br />

Bruna Cristina JAQUETTO PEREIRA, Universidade de<br />

Brasília Brazil<br />

Black women victimization of domestic violence in<br />

Brazil


M. Laura CORRADI, Università della Calabria, Italy<br />

Race, class, gender, ageism and hetero-normativity in<br />

Western commercials: Old and new forms of feminist<br />

semiotic activism<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations<br />

RC38 Biography and Society<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

89 Where Are You From? Experiences<br />

of Exclusion, Marginalization and<br />

Racism. Part I<br />

Joint session<br />

RC38 Biography and Society<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic<br />

Relations (host committee)<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Helma LUTZ, University<br />

of Frankfurt am Main, Germany and Roswitha<br />

BRECKNER, University of Vienna, Austria<br />

Chair: Helma LUTZ, University of Frankfurt am<br />

Main, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Karim MURJI, Open University, United Kingdom<br />

Unrooted biographies/unexpected reconnections<br />

Alice FELDMAN, University College Dublin, Ireland and<br />

Romana KHAOURY, University College Dublin, Ireland<br />

Lives in green, white and black: Whiteness, national<br />

identity and anti-racism in Ireland<br />

Lena INOWLOCKI, University of Applied Sciences<br />

Frankfurt am Main, Germany<br />

Closure and opening in asymmetrical communication<br />

about one’s belonging<br />

Laura ODASSO, University of Venice, Italy<br />

Between silent resistance and power of action: “I<br />

am... not I come from”<br />

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Anna RANSIEK, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen,<br />

Germany<br />

Between trivialization and accusation - Different<br />

patterns of experiencing racism in Germany<br />

Christina SCHRAMM, Programa de Doctorado en<br />

Estudios de la Sociedad y la Cultura, Costa Rica<br />

Afro-indigenous subjectivity as an art of survival: “I<br />

am black, Indian and when I get angry I come out of<br />

the devil”<br />

Laura MACHAT-FROM, Linköping University, Sweden<br />

Still an Other after forty years? Negotiating<br />

identifications with migrantship and old age<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

564 Where are you from? Experiences<br />

of Exclusion, Marginalization and<br />

Racism. Part II<br />

Joint session<br />

RC38 Biography and Society (host committee)<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations<br />

Location: 436 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Roswitha BRECKNER,<br />

University of Vienna, Austria and Helma LUTZ,<br />

University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany<br />

Chair: Roswitha BRECKNER, University of<br />

Vienna, Austria<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Vicki HARMAN, University of London, United<br />

Kingdom and Shamser SINHA, University Campus<br />

Suffolk, United Kingdom<br />

Moving racisms, shifting targets: An analysis of race<br />

in postcolonial Britain<br />

Gabriele ROSENTHAL, University of Goettingen,<br />

Germany<br />

Palestinians in the West Bank: Diverse collective<br />

belongings, varying collective memories and the<br />

experiences of discrimination in diverse interactional<br />

contexts


Aletta DIEFENBACH, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany<br />

“I am German, too” biographical accounts of young<br />

muslim women from an intersectional perspective<br />

Carmen DIOP, Université Paris Descartes, France<br />

Black graduated women in the workplace in France.<br />

Experiences of exclusion and marginalization<br />

Hsiao-Mei JUAN, Academia Sinica, Taiwan<br />

The inclusion/exclusion-process of the foreign brides<br />

in Taiwan<br />

Claudia VORHEYER, University of Zurich, Switzerland<br />

Same same but different – Experience of<br />

discrimination, marginalization and exclusion<br />

Stéphanie CASSILDE, CEPS/INSTEAD, Luxembourg<br />

Where are you from? The case of France<br />

Annalisa LENDARO, LEST-CNRS, France<br />

‘Where are you from’ in the domestic labour market.<br />

The employment of immigrants in Italy through life<br />

course analysis {*}<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations<br />

WG02 Historical and<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

193 Social Positioning in Comparative/<br />

Historical Perspective<br />

Joint session<br />

WG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology (host committee)<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic<br />

Relations<br />

Location: 31 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Manuela BOATCA, Freie<br />

Universität Berlin, Germany and Vilna BASHI<br />

TREITLER, City University of New York, USA<br />

Chair: Trica KEATON, Vanderbilt University, USA<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Vilna BASHI TREITLER, City University of New York -<br />

The Graduate Center, USA<br />

The ethnic project: How racial fiction buttresses ethnic<br />

factions<br />

Romulo FILIZZOLA NOGUEIRA, Universidade Federal<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Lima Barreto’s thought on race and migration: One<br />

exception in the Brazilian debate of the first republic<br />

Mehtap TOSUN, Elif UYAR and Meral AKBAS,<br />

Middle East Technical University, Turkey<br />

Ethnic identity patterns in rural Turkey: Life histories of<br />

lazi and Hemshin women<br />

Azril BACAL, Uppsala University, Sweden<br />

The reconstruction of Latino ethnic identity in northern<br />

countries: USA and Sweden<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

441 Policies on inequality, racialization<br />

and migration<br />

Joint session<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic<br />

Relations (host committee)<br />

WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Vilna BASHI TREITLER,<br />

City University of New York, USA, and<br />

Manuela BOATCA, Freie Universität Berlin,<br />

Germany<br />

Chair: Vilna BASHI TREITLER, City University<br />

of New York, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Boris HEIZMANN, University of Hamburg, Germany<br />

The impact of regional differences and anti-immigrant<br />

attitudes on exclusionary policy preferences in Europe<br />

Ray JUREIDINI, Lebanese American University, Lebanon<br />

The politics of ‘reform’ of migrant labour regulation in<br />

the Middle East


Antonio GUIMARAES, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Brazil, 1996-2011: Why a racial democracy adopted<br />

affirmative action?<br />

Hirohisa TAKENOSHITA, Shizuoka University, Japan<br />

Economic crisis and Brazilian immigrants in Japan:<br />

The role of social inclusion policies for immigrants<br />

Daniela SAMPAIO, Universidade Federal de Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil<br />

Minorities’ integration process: French case analysis<br />

Flavio ROJAS, University of North Carolina at Chapel<br />

Hill, USA and Paul VOSS, University of North Carolina<br />

at Chapel Hill, USA<br />

Health and mortality of Mapuches at Araucania<br />

region: Chile 2000-2005 {*}<br />

Elinor BISIG, CONICET CIJS UNC, Argentina<br />

La infancia en el discurso médico académico,<br />

Córdoba 1900-1950<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

762 Inequality, Racialization /<br />

Ethnicization and Migration<br />

Joint session<br />

WG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic<br />

Relations (host committee)<br />

Location: 454 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Vilna BASHI TREITLER,<br />

City University of New York, USA, and<br />

Manuela BOATCA, Freie Universität Berlin,<br />

Germany<br />

Chair: Scott POYNTING, University of<br />

Leicester, United Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Patricio KORZENIEWICZ and Scott ALBRECHT,<br />

University of Maryland, USA<br />

Contemporary patterns of migration in the worldsystem<br />

and the politics of citizenship<br />

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Tiffany JOSEPH, Harvard University, USA<br />

Race, migration and the transnational racial optic<br />

David McCALLUM, Victoria University, Australia<br />

Australian aborigines, the developmental story and<br />

powers of freedom<br />

Encarnación GUTIÉRREZ RODRIGUEZ, University of<br />

Manchester, United Kingdom<br />

Feminization and the coloniality of labour: The case<br />

of undocumented Latin American domestic workers in<br />

Western Europe<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of<br />

Development<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

160 Globalization, futures of<br />

management and resistance<br />

movements. Part I<br />

Joint session<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development (host committee)<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

Chair: Ulrike SCHUERKENS, Ecole des<br />

Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Krista BYWATER, Muhlenberg College, USA<br />

‘Coca-cola quit India’: Resisting CSR as a global<br />

management strategy<br />

Gülsen ESIN, Mersin University, Turkey<br />

Resistance against new working practices in service<br />

sector in Turkey<br />

Pierre-Olivier SIRE, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico<br />

Sustainable development report: From management


tool to civil society corporate management democratic<br />

issue, the case of red puentes, a Mexican CSO<br />

Sandra MOOG and Steffen BOEHM, University of<br />

Essex, United Kingdom and Andre SPICER, City<br />

University, United Kingdom<br />

The limits of multi-stakeholder governance: The crisis<br />

of the forest stewardship council (FSC)<br />

Eduardo Firak CORDEIRO, Universidad Federal de<br />

Santa Catarina, Brazil and Thiago Roberto Zibetti<br />

GONÇALVES, Programa de Pós-graduação em<br />

Agronomia, Brazil<br />

Os desafios na construção de sistemas alimentares<br />

territorializados (SALT’s) e o desenvolvimento<br />

territorial sustentável: Estudos de casos do litoral<br />

centro-sul de santa catarina e região oeste do<br />

paraná, Brasil {*}<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

433 Globalization, futures of<br />

management and resistance<br />

movements. Part II<br />

Joint session<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development (host committee)<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Markus S. SCHULZ,<br />

University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign,<br />

USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ulrike M.M. SCHUERKENS, Ecole des Hautes Etudes<br />

en Sciences Sociales, France<br />

Consent in and resistance to management practices<br />

in different world regions<br />

Vanessa PARREIRA PERIN, Federal University of São<br />

Carlos, Brazil<br />

Abaout the management of refugee populations in<br />

São Paulo: A case study from the archdiocesan<br />

caritas<br />

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Sophie NOEL, CESSP-CSE EHESS, France<br />

L’édition indépendante de critique sociale : Un<br />

exemple de résistance à la rationalisation<br />

économique dans le secteur culturel<br />

Julieta LONGO, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Precariedad y resistencias en grandes empresas<br />

multinacionales: Un estudio de caso en<br />

supermercados e hipermercados de Argentina<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

733 ICTs for Science and Technology<br />

Development in Latin America and<br />

the Economic South: Present and<br />

Future<br />

Joint session<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology<br />

(host committee)<br />

Location: APT 120 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Jaime JIMENEZ,<br />

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,<br />

Mexico and Markus S. SCHULZ, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Iliana Refugio MOLINA MATEO, Universidad<br />

Autonoma Metropolitana Xochimilco, Mexico<br />

Gestionando una nueva economía desde el internet<br />

Francisco Antunes CAMINATI, Universidade Estadual<br />

de Campinas, Brazil<br />

The freedom of not paying for intellectual propriety<br />

rights: A comparative perspective between Brazil’s<br />

and Ecuador’s strategies for fostering local<br />

intelligency through free software


Yesid Mauricio GIL ARBOLEDA, Universidad de<br />

Antioquia, Colombia<br />

Las TIC y las redes sociales virtuales como proceso<br />

social y comunitario<br />

Jesús Alberto VALERO-MATAS and Juan ROMAY-<br />

COCA, University of Valladolid, Spain<br />

Network of scientific knowledge as a tool for<br />

sustainable development in disadvantaged regions<br />

through renewable energy sources {*}<br />

Paulo Brasil DILL SOARES, Universidade Federal Rural<br />

do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

The indications of provenance and designations of<br />

origin {*}<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

RC48 Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

248 Imagining futures: Social<br />

movements, publics and contentious<br />

politics. Part I<br />

Joint session<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change<br />

RC07 Futures Research (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ligia TAVERA<br />

FENOLLOSA, FLACSO, Mexico; Markus S.<br />

SCHULZ, University of Illinois at Urbana–<br />

Champaign, USA and Benjamin TEJERINA<br />

MONTAÑA, Universidad del País Vasco,<br />

Spain<br />

Chair: Benjamin TEJERINA MONTAÑA,<br />

Universidad del País Vasco, Spain<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Hank JOHNSTON, San Diego State University, USA<br />

Fear abatement and oppositional mobilization:<br />

Comparative perspectives on democratic movements<br />

in repressivestates<br />

Markus S. SCHULZ, University of Illinois at Urbana–<br />

Champaign, USA<br />

Democratizing futures: Radical imaginaries, police<br />

repression, and public engagements of the Occupy<br />

Wall street movement<br />

Gabriele DE ANGELIS, Universidade Nova, Portugal<br />

Imagining another world. the role of language and<br />

political imagination in shaping a transnational<br />

movement of movements<br />

Ligia TAVERA FENOLLOSA, FLACSO, Mexico<br />

Mobilization for climate justice: When South fights North<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

533 Imagining futures: Social<br />

movements, publics and contentious<br />

politics. Part II<br />

Joint session<br />

RC07 Futures Research (host committee)<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ligia TAVERA<br />

FENOLLOSA, FLACSO, Mexico; Markus S.<br />

SCHULZ, University of Illinois at Urbana–<br />

Champaign, USA and Benjamin TEJERINA<br />

MONTAÑA, Universidad del País Vasco,<br />

Spain<br />

Chair: Benjamin TEJERINA MONTAÑA,<br />

Universidad del País Vasco, Spain<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Christina SCHACHTNER, Institute for Media and<br />

Communications, University of Klagenfurt, Austria<br />

Social movements and digital media


Marie Louise CONILH DE BEYSSAC and Maria<br />

Inácia DAVILA NETO, Federal University of Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Online environmental mobilization in Brazil: The Belo<br />

Monte future at crossroads<br />

Marcelo CASTAÑEDA, CPDA/UFRRJ, Brazil<br />

The technologies of internet in the contentious<br />

repertoires: Clues and signs of avaaz in a multi-sited<br />

fieldwork<br />

Gregory MANEY, Hofstra University, USA and Lee<br />

SMITHEY, Swarthmore College, USA<br />

Back to the future: Murals and conflict transformation<br />

in Northern Ireland<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

9:00 - 10:30<br />

625 Imagining futures: Social<br />

movements, publics and contentious<br />

politics. Part III<br />

Joint session<br />

RC07 Futures Research (host committee)<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change<br />

Location: APT 16 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ligia TAVERA<br />

FENOLLOSA, FLACSO, Mexico; Markus S.<br />

SCHULZ, University of Illinois at Urbana–<br />

Champaign, USA, and Benjamin TEJERINA<br />

MONTAÑA, Universidad del País Vasco,<br />

Spain<br />

Chair: Ligia TAVERA FENOLLOSA, FLACSO,<br />

Mexico<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Dora FONSECA, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal<br />

New actors on stage: Analysis of the emergent forms<br />

of collective action in the European context<br />

Darcy LEACH, Bradley University, USA<br />

Prefiguring the future or repeating the past?<br />

Collectivist democracy and the struggle against<br />

oligarchy in the German left<br />

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Meghan KRAUSCH, University of Minnesota, USA<br />

Building schools and futures with utopian social<br />

movements in Buenos Aires<br />

Divya SHARMA, Cornell University, USA<br />

Constructing political spaces: Experiences of the<br />

uttarakhand women’s federation, a rural women’s<br />

movement in India<br />

Marcel PARET, University of California-Berkeley, USA<br />

Politics of the marginalized in the United States and<br />

South Africa<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of<br />

Development<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC32 Women in Society<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

603 Women, leisure and family in the<br />

age of transformations<br />

Joint session<br />

RC32 Women in Society<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ishwar MODI, India<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute of Social Sciences, India<br />

and Evangelia TASTSOGLOU, Saint Mary´s<br />

University, USA<br />

Co-chairs: Bula BHADRA, University of Calcutta,<br />

India, María Cristina TAMARIZ, El Colegio de<br />

México, Mexico and Kuang-chi CHANG,<br />

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA


Authors and Papers<br />

Martina YOPO, Universidad Alberto Hurtado,<br />

Santiago, Chile<br />

Mujeres y agencia en Chile: Implicancias para la<br />

percepción del tiempo libre<br />

Eugenia ZICAVO, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Los usos sociales del tiempo libre: Una comparación<br />

entre mujeres con hijos y sin hijos en los sectores<br />

medios de la ciudad de Buenos Aires<br />

Esra DEMIRKOL, Middle East Technical University,<br />

Turkey<br />

Irony of “having leisure time” in the absence of men<br />

Arvinder ANSARI, University of Delhi, India<br />

Preception of leisure among working women: A<br />

sociological perspective<br />

Miriam ADELMAN, Federal University of Parana, Brazil<br />

Sport, leisure and women’s in(ex)clusion: Reflections<br />

from a land where (almost) all the guys play soccer…<br />

Karen WATKINS, Centro de Investigación e<br />

Inteligencia Económica, Mexico<br />

Income and health in Latin America: Is there a gender<br />

gap?<br />

Evelyn RODRIGUEZ, University of San Francisco, USA<br />

Traviesos: Trouble-making as resistance in US debuts<br />

and quinceañeras<br />

María Alejandra GARCÍA, Universidad del Valle-Cali,<br />

Colombia<br />

La violencia contra las mujeres un asunto público en<br />

Colombia: Una descripción de la acción estatal<br />

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RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of<br />

Development<br />

RC18 Political Sociology<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

72 Political Inequality Outside of the<br />

West. Part I<br />

Joint session<br />

RC18 Political Sociology (host committee)<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development<br />

Location: 460 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Joshua DUBROW, Polish<br />

Academy of Sciences, Poland<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Alex AFOUXENIDIS, National Centre for Social<br />

Research, Greece<br />

Democratization or liberalization? Understanding the<br />

politics of inequality<br />

Enrique Niño LEVISTE, National Institute of Education,<br />

Singapore<br />

Politics and population policy in the Philippines: A<br />

Gramscian analysis<br />

Carlos F. DE ANGELIS, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Compromiso democrático y ciudadanía: ¿Un vínculo<br />

erosionado?


Saturday 4 August<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

713 Political inequality outside of the<br />

West. Part II<br />

Joint session<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development (host committee)<br />

RC18 Political Sociology<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Joshua DUBROW, Polish<br />

Academy of Sciences, Poland<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Neuma AGUIAR and Arnaldo MONTALVAO,<br />

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil<br />

Political context, social stratification and inequality<br />

perception: A comparison of recent democracies in<br />

the cases of South Africa and Brazil<br />

Alicia NAVEDA; Virginia BALMACEDA; Diana LOPEZ;<br />

Lelis JOFRE and Alejandro GORANSKY, Universidad<br />

Nacional de San Juan, Argentina<br />

Crecimiento con desigualdad en la periferia<br />

capitalista. El caso de San Juan, Argentina<br />

José LUCIO; Thierry COELHO and António DIAS,<br />

Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal<br />

Transparency in portuguese: Corruption and poverty<br />

in Portuguese-speaking Africa<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of<br />

Development<br />

RC31 Sociology of Migration<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

217 Migration In (Post-) Socialist<br />

Societies<br />

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Joint session<br />

RC31 Sociology of Migration<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development (host committee)<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Angelica WEHRLI,<br />

Université Paris 1-Sorbonne, France<br />

Chair: Habibul H. KHONDKER, Zayed<br />

University, United Arab Emirates<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Craig HATCHER, Universitaet Zuerich, Switzerland<br />

Internal migration and the population registration<br />

system in post-socialist Kyrgyzstan: Revealing a new<br />

spatiality of discrimination<br />

Irina TYURINA, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia<br />

Contemporary Russian labor market as an object of<br />

attraction of foreign labor farce: Dynamics and majot<br />

trends<br />

Vikinta ROSINAITE, American University of the Middle<br />

East, Kuwait<br />

The construction of Lithuanian migrants’ professional<br />

career paths: Moving up and down career track<br />

Jin LEI, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong<br />

and Kuang-chi CHANG, University of Wisconsin-<br />

Milwaukee, USA<br />

Job search outcomes for migrants and natives in<br />

urban China: A case study<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

538 Migration and Development I<br />

Joint session<br />

RC31 Sociology of Migration (host committee)<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development<br />

Location: 307 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Eric POPKIN and Wade<br />

ROBERTS, Colorado College, USA<br />

Chair: Eric POPKIN, Colorado College, USA


Authors and Papers<br />

Ulrike SCHUERKENS, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en<br />

Sciences Sociales, France<br />

African migrants in France<br />

Mariana GABARROT, Tec de Monterrey, Mexico<br />

Políticas de desarrollo social en comunidades de<br />

origen de migrantes<br />

Zeynep SEZGIN, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany<br />

Turkish migrants’ organizations in Germany –<br />

Remittances and humanitarian aid before and after<br />

2011 van earthquake<br />

Paolo BOCCAGNI, University of Trento, Italy<br />

The “capacity to aspire” in migrants’ life projects and<br />

trajectories: A new lens on the migration-development<br />

nexus?<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

634 Migration and development Part II<br />

Joint session<br />

RC31 Sociology of Migration<br />

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology<br />

of Development (host committee)<br />

Location: 464 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Eric POPKIN, Colorado<br />

College, USA<br />

Co-Chair: Wade ROBERTS, Colorado<br />

College, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sergey RYAZANTSEV and Elena PISMENNAYA,<br />

Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia<br />

The modern migration policy of Russia: Problems and<br />

necessary directions of perfection<br />

Abigail ANDREWS, UC Berkeley, USA<br />

How Mexican hometowns engage development and<br />

“manage” migration<br />

In-Jin YOON, Korea University, South Korea<br />

Convergence and divergence in immigration policy in<br />

Northeast Asian countries<br />

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Kanak SAMAL, KET’S VG Vaze College, India<br />

Migrant women contribution to urban informal sector<br />

business in Mumbai<br />

RC10 Participation,<br />

Organizational<br />

Democracy and<br />

Self-Management<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

259 Participation and cultural sociology<br />

of the life course. Part I<br />

Joint session<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management (host<br />

committee)<br />

Location: 456 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Julia ROZANOVA,<br />

University of British Columbia, Canada, and<br />

Andreas HOFF, Hochschule Zittau-Gorlitz,<br />

Germany<br />

Chair: Julia ROZANOVA, University of British<br />

Columbia, Canada<br />

Co-Chair: Andreas HOFF, Hochschule Zittau-<br />

Gorlitz, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Talita CASTRO, Universidade Estadual de Campinas,<br />

Brazil<br />

Life crises in Brazilian self-help books<br />

Glaucia DESTRO DE OLIVEIRA, Universidade Estadual<br />

de Campinas, Brazil<br />

Participation and aging in the council<br />

José Luis ALVAREZ LÓPEZ, Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

Participación de la familia en la escuela {*}


Thursday 2 August<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

395 Participation and its relationship to<br />

social justice and democracy. Part II<br />

Joint session<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy<br />

and Self-Management (host committee)<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

Location: 456 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Isabel DA COSTA,<br />

CNRS-IDHE, France<br />

Chair: Martine REVEL, Université Lille, france<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Angelos GIANNAKOPOULOS and Dirk TAENZLER,<br />

University of Konstanz, Germany<br />

Promotion of participation and citizenship in Europe.<br />

Engaging citizens in the fight against corruption<br />

through the advocacy and legal advice centres of<br />

transparency international<br />

Rachelle BALBINOT and Sueli DALLARI, Universidade<br />

de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Right to health and sanitary democracy: Bridges to<br />

citizenship<br />

Fátima ALVES, Open University, Portugal<br />

From the goal of regulating to the emancipatory<br />

capacity of participation in health<br />

Cristian David GARCIA CAICEDO, Universidad del<br />

Valle- Facultad de Socioeconomía, Colombia<br />

Nuevos actores políticos en la democracia<br />

participativa. Organizaciones afros e indígenas en la<br />

construcción de políticas públicas en Cali<br />

Ludmila RIBEIRO, Universidade Federal de Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil<br />

The relationship between research and improvement<br />

of police stations through community oversight<br />

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Friday 3 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

494 Participation and cultural sociology<br />

of the life course. Part II<br />

Joint session<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy<br />

and Self-Management (host committee)<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

Location: 456 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Julia ROZANOVA,<br />

University of British Columbia, Canada<br />

Chair: Andreas HOFF, Hochschule Zittau-<br />

Gorlitz, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Volkmar KREISSIG, Germany<br />

Participation in financing system and in monetary<br />

relations in the past, present and future – Can<br />

participation in financingsystems bring solutions for<br />

the global financal and banking crisis and leed to<br />

more social justice?<br />

Maria Thereza RIBEIRO, Universidade Federal de<br />

Pelotas, Brazil<br />

The social process of participation in the public sphere<br />

Pawel STAROSTA, University of Lodz, Poland<br />

Patterns of civic participation across Europe<br />

Elza LUSTOSA DA COSTA, Instituto Universitário de<br />

Pesquisa do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Práticas, discursos e representações: PCB e cultura<br />

política no golpe de 1964 {*}<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

645 Transformation of leisure and<br />

ageing perspectives


Joint session<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ishwar MODI, India<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute of Social Sciences, India<br />

and Laura HURD CLARKE, University of British<br />

Columbia, Canada<br />

Co-chairs: Francis LOBO, Edith Cowan<br />

University, Australia and Laura HURD CLARKE,<br />

University of British Columbia, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

María Cristina TAMARIZ, El Colegio de México, Mexico<br />

Los rituales del cuerpo: Resignificando la vejez a<br />

través del danzón en la ciudad de México<br />

Katiusce PERUFO, Universidade Federal do Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

Sujeito idoso e pós-modernidade: Novas propostas<br />

de sociabilidade<br />

Susheel TYAGI, Sri RR Morarka Govt. College, India<br />

Leisure and Aged Persons<br />

Changcheng ZHOU, Wuhan University, China<br />

A study on quality of life of the urban community<br />

elderly people<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

RC33 Logic and<br />

Methodology in<br />

Sociology<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

116 Empirical Methods in Aging<br />

Research 1<br />

Joint session<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

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Location: 24 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Valentina HLEBEC,<br />

University of Ljubljana, Slovenia and Kathrin<br />

KOMP, Umeå University, Sweden<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Eva JEPPSSON GRASSMAN, Linköping University,<br />

Sweden<br />

To study lives over many years. The meaning of<br />

ageing in the research process<br />

Kathrin KOMP, Umeå University, Sweden and<br />

Valentina HLEBEC, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia<br />

Empirical methods in ageing research: Recent<br />

developments and upcoming trends<br />

Lucie VIDOVICOVA and Marcela PETROVA<br />

KAFKOVA, Masaryk University, Czech Republic<br />

The effect of interviewee characteristics on subjective<br />

variables in surveys of older people<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

RC41 Sociology of<br />

Population<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

579 Demographic challenges associated<br />

with aging populations in the<br />

developing world<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC41 Sociology of Population (host committee)<br />

RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

Location: 468 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Zachary ZIMMER,<br />

University of California, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Kyriakos MARKIDES, University of Texas Medical<br />

Branch, USA<br />

Trends in old age disability in developing countries


Prajakta PANSHIKAR, Population Research Centre,<br />

India<br />

Understanding population ageing in India: A case<br />

study of Maharashtra<br />

Elias WAHAB, Lagos State University, Nigeria<br />

Elderly and value of children: Assessing the<br />

importance of children in old age security provisions<br />

in Nigeria<br />

Zeina CHEMALI, Harvard Medical School, USA,<br />

Lama BAZZI, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, USA,<br />

Christina BORBA and Julia CARNEY, Massachusetts<br />

General Hospital, USA<br />

The faces and stories of Lebanese elders: Changes in<br />

family structure, differing demographics, quality of life<br />

and challenges faced in building capacities for care<br />

givers in social services<br />

Olanrewaju Emmanuel AJIBOYE, Lagos State<br />

University, Nigeria<br />

Gender differentials in the socio-economic well-being<br />

of older persons in Lagos state, Nigeria<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC14 Sociology of<br />

Communication,<br />

Knowledge and<br />

Culture<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

489 Leisure and digital transformation:<br />

Emerging patterns of<br />

communication and electronic<br />

community / El ocio y las<br />

transformaciones digitales / Les<br />

loisirs et les transformations<br />

numériques<br />

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Joint session<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology<br />

RC14 Sociology of Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ishwar MODI, India<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute of Social Sciences, India,<br />

Christiana CONSTANTOPOULOU, Panteion<br />

University, Greece and Ralph MATTHEWS,<br />

Professor of Sociology, Canada<br />

Chair: Ryoichi HORIGUCHI, Kinki University,<br />

Japan<br />

Co-Chair: Tania Maria Freitas BARROS<br />

MACIEL, Universidade Federal do Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Vladimir ŠIAMBUK, University of Beograd, Serbia<br />

Social structure of the information society<br />

Martin BERG, Halmstad University, Sweden<br />

Interpassivity and social network subjectivity<br />

Martín Ariel GENDLER, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Nuevas tecnologías: Análisis de nuevos lazos de<br />

solidaridad, modos de sociabilidad y subjetividad en el<br />

marco de la interrelación a través de los juegos online<br />

Lynne CIOCHETTO, Massey University, New Zealand<br />

The impact of new technologies on leisure activities in<br />

developed and emerging economies<br />

Ingrid WIGGERS, Isabelle SIQUEIRA and Elia<br />

PASSOS, Universidad de Brasilia, Brazil<br />

La manifestación de la media en el cuerpo de los niños


RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC24 Environment and<br />

Society<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

9:00 - 10:30<br />

18 Leisure and Tourism: Social and<br />

Environmental Concerns. Part I<br />

Joint session<br />

RC24 Environment and Society<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ishwar MODI, India<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute of Social Sciences, India<br />

and Stewart LOCKIE, The Australian National<br />

University, Australia<br />

Co-chairs: Rosario RADAKOVICH,<br />

Universidad de la República, Uruguay and<br />

Esra DEMIRKOL, Middle East Technical<br />

University, Turkey<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Christianne GOMES and Rodrigo Antonio ELIZALDE<br />

SOTO, Grupo de Pesquisa Otium - Lazer, Brasil &<br />

America Latina, Brazil<br />

Leisure, Environment and Sustainability: Current Challenges<br />

Pedro MOREIRA, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran<br />

Canaria, Spain<br />

Study on the opinions, perceptions, valuations and<br />

attitudes of the residents of Gran Canaria – Spain on<br />

the effects of tourism and tourists on the island<br />

Kemal AYDIN, Kocaeli University, Turkey; Vehbi<br />

BASER, Balikesir University, Turkey<br />

Faith tourism and spiritual leisure in Turkey<br />

Fernanda ANTONIOLI, State University of Campinas, Brazil<br />

Her own way: Gender, tourism and transnationality in<br />

Brazil<br />

Denise FALCAO, Universidade Federal de Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil<br />

Backpackers: For leisure relational practice<br />

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14:30 - 16:00<br />

168 Leisure and tourism: Social and<br />

environmental concerns. Part II<br />

Joint session<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

RC24 Environment and Society<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ishwar MODI, India<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute of Social Sciences, India<br />

and Stewart LOCKIE, The Australian National<br />

University, Australia<br />

Co-chairs: Kemal AYDIN, Kocaeli University,<br />

Turkey and Vehbi BASER, Balikesir University,<br />

Turkey<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Julia PIÑEIRO CARERAS and Julieta GAZTAÑAGA,<br />

CONICET, Argentina<br />

Elites políticas y empresarias en la transformación de<br />

una ciudad en destino turístico<br />

Sanjukta DAS, Kendrapara Autonomous College, India<br />

Strategy of Conservation of Environment in Global Era<br />

Valeria LIMA GUIMARAES and Roberta DIUANA,<br />

Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil<br />

Políticas públicas de Turismo en los gobiernos de<br />

Vargas (Brasil) y Perón (Argentina): Un análisis<br />

comparado<br />

Shashi MISHRA, Ramniranjan Jhunjhunwala College,<br />

India<br />

Leisure and medical tourism development in India<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC30 Sociology of Work<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

390 Leisure, work, time-budgets and<br />

the economic crisis


Joint session<br />

RC30 Sociology of Work<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ishwar MODI, India<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute of Social Sciences, India<br />

and Emilie LANCIANO, University of Lyon,<br />

France<br />

Co-Chair: Alan LAW, Trent University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Philippe TERRAL and Fanny DUBOIS, University of<br />

Toulouse, France<br />

How to make a career in leisure: The case of the<br />

professionals of the outdoor sport tourism<br />

Babita TEWARI, CSJM University, India<br />

Time constraints on leisure activities<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC53 Sociology of<br />

Childhood<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

344 Leisure, democracy and diversity of<br />

lifestyles: Children and the youth<br />

Joint session<br />

RC53 Sociology of Childhood<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 110 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ishwar MODI, India<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute of Social Science, India<br />

and Loretta BASS, University of Oklahoma, USA<br />

Co-chairs: Kenneth ROBERTS, University of<br />

Liverpool, United Kingdom and Loretta BASS,<br />

University of Oklahoma, USA<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Sueli Machado Pereira de OLIVEIRA and Magali REIS,<br />

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais,<br />

Brazil<br />

Democracy and the child participation<br />

Magali REIS, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de<br />

Minas Gerais, Brazil<br />

Indiferencia civil e infancia: Un análisis de la<br />

“frialdad burguesa” en relación a los niños<br />

Sissel SEIM, Oslo and Akershus University College of<br />

Applied Sciences, Norway<br />

The participation of children: The importance of<br />

space and place<br />

Dalia LIRAN-ALPER, The college of management<br />

academic studies, Israel and Orly TSARFATY,<br />

Academic College of Emeq Yezreel, Israel<br />

Children are joy<br />

Liliana AVILA GARZÓN, Universidad Pedagógica y<br />

Tecnológica de Colombia, Colombia<br />

La niñez en la ruralidad, desde instituciones estatales<br />

y no estatales en Colombia<br />

Jordanna CASTELO BRANCO, Federal University of<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

The dissonance between secularism and religious<br />

speech in a public school kindergarten in the<br />

municipality of Duque de Caxias<br />

Mónica PINI, Universidad Nacional de San Martín,<br />

Argentina<br />

Consumos culturales y educación<br />

Elisabeth Mazeron MACHADO, PPG Universidade<br />

Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

Violence against children – What do they have to say?


RC14 Sociology of<br />

Communication,<br />

Knowledge and<br />

Culture<br />

RC25 Language and Society<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

708 Language and Discourse in Online<br />

Social Media<br />

Joint session<br />

RC25 Language and Society (host committee)<br />

RC14 Sociology of Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

Location: 32 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Corinne KIRCHNER,<br />

Columbia University, USA and Diana<br />

PAPADEMAS, Old Westbury University, USA<br />

Chair: Sheila AMADO, Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ilkka ARMINEN, University of Helsinki, Finland<br />

Hate speech and the transformation of political<br />

organization in internet<br />

Amanda JOHNSON, Massachusetts Institute of<br />

Technology, USA<br />

Laughs in the stream: Discourse and networks in<br />

twitter parody accounts<br />

Carmen DIOP, Université Paris Descartes, France<br />

How do Cameroon women of diaspora build their<br />

professional identity on the web? A study case<br />

Mónica PINI, Universidad Nacional de San Martín,<br />

Argentina<br />

Corporate discourses in education<br />

� 372 �<br />

RC14 Sociology of<br />

Communication,<br />

Knowledge and<br />

Culture<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology<br />

in Sociology<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

317 Videography and the Analysis of<br />

Visual Knowledge and Culture<br />

Joint session<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC14 Sociology of Communication,<br />

Knowledge and Culture<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Hubert KNOBLAUCH<br />

and René TUMA, Technical University Berlin,<br />

Germany, and Christiana<br />

CONSTANTOPOULOU, Panteion University,<br />

Greece<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Elisenda ARDÈVOL; Alessandra CAPORALE; Edgar<br />

GÓMEZ-CRUZ and Débora LANZENI, Internet<br />

Interdisciplinary Institute, Spain<br />

Crossing methods: Exploring visuality in digital practices<br />

Regine HERBRIK, Technical University Berlin, Germany<br />

The relevance of new types of visualization for<br />

emotional styles in the field of Christian religion<br />

Cesar CISNEROS, UAM Iztapalapa, Mexico<br />

Between heads, corpses and guns: An exemplar<br />

analysis of videos related to Mexican drug war<br />

Anabella SPEZIALE, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Video cartografies: Audiovisual practice and poetics<br />

for representing reality


Ana Lucia RECAMAN, Universidad Autónoma de<br />

Coahuila, Mexico<br />

Cultural tourism, a complex strategy for social<br />

development: State of Morelos, Mexico<br />

RC15 Sociology of Health<br />

RC19 Sociology of Poverty,<br />

Social Welfare and<br />

Social Policy<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

40 Towards Better Healthcare for All:<br />

What Matters in the Transformation<br />

of Healthcare Systems and Policy.<br />

Part I<br />

Joint session<br />

RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare<br />

and Social Policy<br />

RC15 Sociology of Health (host committee)<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ellen KUHLMANN,<br />

University of Bath, United Kingdom and Claus<br />

WENDT, University of Siegen, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Amélie QUESNEL-VALLÉE and Helen CERIGO, McGill<br />

University, Canada; Emilie RENAHY, University of<br />

Toronto, Canada and Tania JENKINS, Brown University<br />

Assessing barriers to health insurance and threats to<br />

equity in comparative perspective: The health<br />

insurance access database<br />

Kenneth NELSON and Ingalill MONTANARI,<br />

Stockholm University, Sweden<br />

Health care determinants in comparative perspective:<br />

The role of partisan politics for health care provision<br />

� 373 �<br />

Carlos OCKÉ-REIS, Brazilian Institute for Applied<br />

Economic Research, Brazil; Lawrence BROWN,<br />

Columbia University, USA and Claus WENDT,<br />

Department of University of Siegen, Germany<br />

Equity effects of private health insurance subsidies:<br />

Brazil in international comparison<br />

Marius PIETERSE, University of the Witwatersrand,<br />

South Africa<br />

Can rights cure? The impact of rights-based litigation<br />

on health system transformation in South Africa<br />

Natalia BELOVA, Russian State University for the<br />

Humanities, Russia<br />

Accessibility of services «health centers» in Russia (on<br />

the example of the city of Moscow) {*}<br />

Flavio ROJAS, University of North Carolina at Chapel<br />

Hill, USA<br />

Universal or selectively coordinated healthcare for<br />

Mapuche indigenous peoples? {*}<br />

Ana Angélica TRINDADE, Universidad Federal de<br />

Bahia, Brazil<br />

Cooperación internacional en salud pública: Una<br />

cuestión de la democracia y la justicia social? {*}<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

231 Towards better healthcare for all:<br />

What matters in the transformation<br />

of healthcare systems and policy.<br />

Part II<br />

Joint session<br />

RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare<br />

and Social Policy (host committee)<br />

RC15 Sociology of Health<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Claus WENDT,<br />

University of Siegen, Germany and Ellen<br />

KUHLMANN, University of Bath, United<br />

Kingdom


Authors and Papers<br />

Margaret KELAHER, Centre for Health Policy Programs<br />

and Economics, Australia; Mark LOCK, Hana<br />

SABANOVIC and Phillipa PATTISON, University of<br />

Melbourne, Australia<br />

Examining the role of governance structures in the<br />

planning of health reform<br />

Ellen KUHLMANN, University of Bath, United Kingdom;<br />

Viola BURAU, University of Aarhus, Denmark; Tiago<br />

CORREIA, Lisbon University Institute, Portugal; Roman<br />

LEWANDOWSKI, Voivodeship Rehabilitation Hospital<br />

for Children, Poland; Christos LIONIS, University of<br />

Crete, Greece; Mirko NOORDEGRAAF, University of<br />

Utrecht, Netherlands and José REPULLO, Charlos III<br />

University Madrid, Spain<br />

Medicine and management as twin forces: Comparing<br />

new modes of control in european hospitals<br />

Ruth McDONALD, University of Nottingham, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Paying for performance in theory and practice: What<br />

can we learn from the England and the USA?<br />

Laura GOTTERO, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino<br />

Germani, Argentina<br />

Atención primaria de la salud. Continuidades<br />

neoliberales en la “asistencia centrada en la persona”<br />

Sonia Carolina AMIEVA NEFA, Facultad de Ciencias<br />

Sociales-UBA, Argentina<br />

La problemática del chagas en Argentina. Diálogos<br />

posibles entre actores involucrados<br />

Masahira ANESAKI, Kinki Health and Welfare<br />

University, Japan<br />

Reconsideration of health and welfare policies: If they<br />

are always social justice and democratization<br />

Alex ASAKITIKPI, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria, Nigeria<br />

Health policies and the contradiction of health<br />

seeking behaviour in Nigeria<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

365 Towards better healthcare for all:<br />

What matters in the transformation<br />

of healthcare systems and policy.<br />

Part III<br />

� 374 �<br />

Joint session<br />

RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare<br />

and Social Policy (host committee)<br />

RC15 Sociology of Health<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ellen KUHLMANN,<br />

University of Bath and Claus WENDT,<br />

University of Siegen<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Igone ETXEBERRIA and Izaskun CUARTANGO, Ingema,<br />

San Sebastian, Spain; Aitziber ZUBILLAGA, Fundacion<br />

Matia, San Sebastian, Spain; Pura DIAZ-VEIGA and<br />

Unai DIAZ, Ingema, San Sebastian, Spain.<br />

All voices matter: Person-centred care, health<br />

inequalities and healthcare professionals<br />

Claus WENDT, University of Siegen, Germany;<br />

Theodore MARMOR, Yale University<br />

Learning health policy lessons from other countries’<br />

experiences<br />

Anne TITTOR, University of Kassel, Germany<br />

Privatization processes and institutional inequalities in<br />

health systems - historical patterns and recent reforms<br />

in Argentina and El Salvador<br />

Luisa SILVA, ISCSP - UTL, Lisbon, Portugal<br />

Health and participation {*}<br />

Ricardo JURCA, Universidade Federal de São Paulo,<br />

Brazil<br />

Sistema de saúde brasileiro: Mudanças e<br />

reconfigurações (1988-2010) {*}<br />

Camila DE MARIO, Universidade de Campinas,<br />

Brazil<br />

Universal health care: For whom? {*}<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

644 Towards better healthcare for all:<br />

What matters in the transformation<br />

of healthcare systems and policy.<br />

Part IV


Joint session<br />

RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare<br />

and Social Policy<br />

RC15 Sociology of Health (host committee)<br />

Location: APT 210 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Claus WENDT,<br />

University of Siegen and Ellen KUHLMANN,<br />

University of Bath<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Alma IDIART, CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Innovative maternal child health programs:<br />

Argentinaxs plan nacer<br />

Margarita FERNANDEZ ARAYA, Universidad de Los<br />

Lagos, Santiago, Chile<br />

Participación y espacio público en la reforma de<br />

salud en Chile<br />

Catarina DELAUNAY, Universidade Nova de Lisboa,<br />

Portugal<br />

Surrogacy and gamete donation: The commoditization<br />

of the human body, differences in healthcare systems<br />

and cross border reproductive care<br />

Ana Maria Bourguignon DE LIMA, Federal University<br />

of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil<br />

The right of giving birth in Brazil: Civil society<br />

participation in national policy for humanization of<br />

childbirth<br />

Birendra SUNA, Chanderprabhu Jain College of<br />

Higher Studies, Delhi, India<br />

Public-private partnerships and micro health<br />

insurance schemes in India: A sociological<br />

perspective {*}<br />

Claudia CHAUFAN, University of California, San<br />

Francisco<br />

Universal health care or universal nightmare? Two<br />

types of insurance, two meanings of universal, two<br />

options for health care reform {*}<br />

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RC15 Sociology of Health<br />

RC52 Sociology of<br />

Professional Groups<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

263 Professional governance and health<br />

human resource management: The<br />

challenges of equality, diversity<br />

and inclusion. Part I<br />

Joint session<br />

RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups (host<br />

committee)<br />

RC15 Sociology of Health<br />

Location: 434 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ellen KUHLMANN,<br />

University of Bath, United Kingdom and Ivy<br />

BOURGEAULT, University of Ottawa, Canada<br />

Chair: Ivy BOURGEAULT, University of<br />

Ottawa, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Janette YOUNG, University of South Australia,<br />

Australia<br />

Professionalisation, inequity and power – the<br />

professionalization of health promotion workers in<br />

Australia<br />

Louise BOUCHARD Université d’Ottawa, Canada and<br />

Jan WARNKE, Université Laval, Canada<br />

Équité d’accès aux professionnels et aux services de<br />

santé en langue minoritaire<br />

Shaun RUGGUNAN, University of KwaZulu-Natal,<br />

South Africa<br />

Skill, gender and race: Shaping the labour market for<br />

chemical and anatomical pathologists in KwaZulu-Natal<br />

Ana MARQUES, Maria LESSA and João Bosco<br />

SANTOS, Universidade Estadual do Ceará, Brazil<br />

You work for another: Study on the working<br />

conditions of workers in customer service for mobile<br />

emergency care in Ceará {*}


Friday 3 August<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

588 Professional governance and health<br />

human resource management: the<br />

challenges of equality, diversity<br />

and inclusion. Part II<br />

Joint session<br />

RC15 Sociology of Health (host committee)<br />

RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups<br />

Location: 438 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ellen KUHLMANN,<br />

University of Bath and Ivy BOURGEAULT,<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Tricia CLELAND SILVA, Hanken School of Economics,<br />

Helsinki, Finland<br />

<strong>International</strong> human resource management (IHRM) as<br />

a practice of globalising nursing work: The case of<br />

transnational nurse recruitment<br />

Ellen KUHLMANN, University of Bath, United Kingdom,<br />

Ivy BOURGEAULT, University of Ottawa, Canada,<br />

Christa LARSEN, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany<br />

and Toni SCHOFIELD, University of Sydney, Australia<br />

Gendering health human resource policy and<br />

management: A scoping exercise of Canada,<br />

Australia and Germany<br />

RC17 Sociology of<br />

Organization<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology<br />

in Sociology<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

12:30- 14:00<br />

541 Organizations and Mixed Methods.<br />

Possibilities and Requirements of a<br />

Meso-Level Sociology<br />

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Joint session<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC17 Sociology of Organization<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Cristina BESIO and<br />

Robert J. SCHMIDT, Technical University<br />

Berlin, Germany and Kathia SERRANO-<br />

VELARDE, University of Heidelberg, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Stefan DEISSLER, University of Göttingen, Germany<br />

The notion of structural imperative: An alternative<br />

conceptual instrument for mixed-method studies on<br />

guerrilla organizations<br />

Zinaida SALIBEKYAN and Philippe MOSSE, Institute of<br />

Labour Economics and Industrial Sociology, France<br />

The impact of job quality and pay on the exit-voice<br />

behavior of french employees across different<br />

unionized settings {*}<br />

Alejandro SALDAÑA ROSAS, Universidad<br />

Veracruzana, México<br />

La construcción del dato en el análisis organizacional:<br />

Una reflexión desde la investigación del turismo de<br />

aventura en México<br />

RC17 Sociology of<br />

Organization<br />

RC52 Sociology of<br />

Professional Groups<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

118 Globalisation and its impacts on<br />

professions and organisations<br />

Joint session<br />

RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups<br />

RC17 Sociology of Organization (host<br />

committee)


Location: 433 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Daniel MUZIO,<br />

Manchester University and Ellen<br />

KUHLMANN, University of Bath<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Swethaa BALLAKRISHNEN, Stanford University, California<br />

“I love my American job” professional prestige and<br />

the western halo in the developing country context<br />

Lesley WOOD, York University, Toronto, Canada<br />

Coordinated crackdowns? Protest policing and diffusion<br />

Joanna TRELA, University of Australia<br />

The rationalization of academic work<br />

Mateus DONATO, Universidade Federal do Brazil<br />

‘The beautiful business’: The new managers of<br />

brazilian football organizations<br />

Debby BONNIN, University of KwaZulu-Natal,<br />

Durban, South Africa<br />

Globalisation and the work of south African textile<br />

designers {*}<br />

Javier P. HERMO and Cecilia PITTELLI, Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Professional services: Questions to take into account<br />

for a possible regulation in a globalized world {*}<br />

RC20 Comparative Sociology<br />

RC24 Environment and<br />

Society<br />

WG02 Historical and<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

12:30 – 14:00<br />

326 The Sociogenesis of Environmental<br />

Injustice and Inequality in Latin<br />

America: Historic-Comparative<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Approaches<br />

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Joint session<br />

RC20 Comparative Sociology<br />

RCC24 Environment and Society<br />

WG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology (host committee)<br />

Location: 31 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: José Esteban CASTRO,<br />

Newcastle University, United Kingdom,<br />

Gustavo ANTON, National University of<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina and Lorena<br />

BOTTARO, National University of General<br />

Sarmiento, Argentina<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ruiz MIGUEL, Instituto de Altos Estudios Nacionales,<br />

Ecuador<br />

Patrón de reproducción e injusticia socioambiental<br />

Renata MOTTA, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany<br />

Inequalities and risk: Public debates about GMOs in<br />

Argentina, Brazil and Mexico<br />

Nicolas SILVA VALENZUELA, Centro de Análisis e<br />

Investigación Política, Chile<br />

Libre mercado, desregulación y centralización: La<br />

neocolonización industrial de la patagonia chilena<br />

Adriana ALLEN, University College London, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Disciplining spaces and spaces of insurgence:<br />

Neoliberal restructuring and workers’ socioenvironmental<br />

struggles in the urban South<br />

Helayne PEREIRA, Universidade Estadual da Paraíba,<br />

Brazil<br />

Desarrollo urbano y politica de regularización de<br />

tierras: El caso del quilombo de Paratibe y la expansión<br />

urbana de la ciudad de João Pessoa – PB, Brazil<br />

Camila SANTIAGO MARTINS BERNARDINI,<br />

Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brazil<br />

Aspects of inequality in Brazil: Cases of<br />

socioenvironmental injustice in Fortaleza – Ceará<br />

Elisangela Soldateli PAIM, Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

La construcción de represas en la cuenca del río<br />

Uruguay y el proceso de corporatización del territorio


Diego PAREDES and Paula BONIOLO, Universidad<br />

de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Las consecuencias ambientales de la reproducción<br />

del poder económico en el conurbano bonaerense<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

RC24 Social Classes and<br />

Social Movements<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

758 Cities and climate change<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC24 Environment and Society<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development (host<br />

committee)<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Louis GUAY, University<br />

Laval, Canada and Pierre HAMEL, University<br />

of Montreal, Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Andrea YOUNG, State University of Campinas, Brazil<br />

Cities and climate change in the context of social and<br />

environmental justice in Brazil {*}<br />

Daniel Aldana COHEN, New York University, USA<br />

Urban climate politics and the divorce of capitalism<br />

from democracy {*}<br />

Florence RUDOLF and Amandine AMAT, Insa de<br />

Strasbourg, France<br />

Les échelles de l’action métropolitaine en matière de<br />

lutte contre le changement climatique en France<br />

Ana Lucia BRITTO and Paula SOUSA DE OLIVEIRA<br />

BARBOSA, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Climate change, urban and environmental planning:<br />

Discussing the case of Rio de Janeiro<br />

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Emiliano SCANU and Geneviève CLOUTIER, Laval<br />

University, Canada<br />

Same problem, different motivations: A comparison<br />

of quebec city’s and genoa’s multiscalar responses to<br />

climate change<br />

Lone KØRNØV and Sanne Vammen LARSEN,<br />

Aalborg University, Denmark<br />

The non-handling of climate change uncertainties in<br />

strategic environmental assessment of urban planning<br />

Heloisa COSTA, Universidade Federal de Minas<br />

Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil<br />

Urban-environmental transformation in metropolitan<br />

areas: Challenges to social and environmental justice,<br />

planning and politics<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

RC31 Sociology of Migration<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

437 Migration, migrants and the<br />

development of inclusive urban<br />

cultures and identities. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC31 Sociology of Migration (host committee)<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Location: 307 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Marco MARTINIELLO,<br />

University of Liège, Belgium and Yuri<br />

KAZEPOV, University of Urbino, Italy<br />

Chair: Yuri KAZEPOV, University of Urbino, Italy<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Eva YOUKHANA, University of Bonn, Germany<br />

Street art and new forms of urban belonging<br />

Lucia BOGUS, PUC-SP, Brazil; Maria Elisa A MARIZ,<br />

UNINOVE, Brazil<br />

Women entrepreneurs: Portuguese immigrants in São<br />

Paulo


Loretta BALDASSAR, University of Western Australia;<br />

Roberta RAFFAETA, Trento University, Italy<br />

Traditional public performances and their link to<br />

ethnicity and citizenship. A comparison between Italy<br />

and Australia<br />

Marco MARTINIELLO, University of Liège, Belgium<br />

Popular arts in migration and post-migration cities: A<br />

research framework<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

RC43 Housing and Built<br />

Environment<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

212 Housing and the right to the city.<br />

Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC43 Housing and Built Environment<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development (host<br />

committee)<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Manuel B. AALBERS,<br />

University of Amsterdam, Netherlands and<br />

Kenneth GIBB, University of Glasgow, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Stephanie BUTCHER and Alex FREDIANI, University<br />

College London, United Kingdom<br />

Participation in the ‘right to the city’: Democratic<br />

imaginings and the role of collective action<br />

Dimitra SIATITSA, National Technical University of<br />

Athens, Greece<br />

Housing movements in cities of southern europe: From<br />

‘the right to property’ to ‘the right to the city’<br />

Bianca TAVOLARI, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Right to the city: A concept in dispute<br />

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Jay ARENA, College of Staten Island, USA<br />

Talking the talk and walking the walk? Non-profits<br />

and the contradictions of new orleans’ post-Katrina<br />

coalition to stop the demolitions<br />

Geraldo COSTA, Universidade Federal de Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil<br />

The right to the city: A theoretical concept and an<br />

illuminating idea for the realization of the urban<br />

society<br />

Elodie VITTU, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany<br />

Protest cultures in France and Germany<br />

Anabella SPEZIALE, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Notas sobre medianeras y vecinos: Representaciones<br />

audiovisuales sobre las relaciones y los conflictos en<br />

el espacio urbano {*}<br />

Patricio BESANA and Ricardo GUTIÉRREZ,<br />

Universidad Nacional de San Martín, Argentina<br />

City building at the periphery of metropolitan Buenos<br />

Aires: Local community, political leadership and state<br />

intervention {*}<br />

Regina BIENENSTEIN, Glauco BIENENSTEIN and<br />

Monique ANTUNES, Universidade Federal<br />

Fluminense, Brazil<br />

Diversity and homogeneity: Reflecting on the<br />

production of housing {*}<br />

Olusola Esther AKANMU and Ademola Lateef ADISA,<br />

Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. Nigeria<br />

Housing and sustainable development: Reflection on<br />

urban women’s rights to real property in eastern<br />

Nigeria {*}<br />

Maria Manuela CORRAL, CONICET, Argentina<br />

La gestión público-privada en grandes proyectos<br />

urbanos (GPU) en Argentina {*}<br />

Glenda MOREIRA and Rodrigo PASSOS, Brazil<br />

Legal assistance and the development of citizens<br />

participation {*}<br />

12:30 – 14:00<br />

299 Housing and the right to the city.<br />

Part II


Joint Session<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development (host<br />

committee)<br />

RC43 Housing and Built Environment<br />

Location: 301 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Manuel B. AALBERS,<br />

University of Amsterdam, Netherlands and<br />

Kenneth GIBB, University of Glasgow, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Nura ALKHALILI and Muna DAJANI, Palestine; Daniela<br />

DE LEO, La Sapienza University, Italy<br />

Shifting realities: Dislocating Palestinian jerusalemites<br />

from the capital into the edge<br />

Richard RONALD and Justin KADI, University of<br />

Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />

The neo-liberalization of housing and the ‘"ight to the<br />

city": The variagated experiences of New York,<br />

Amsterdam and Tokyo<br />

Rebecca WILLIAMSON, University of Sydney, Australia<br />

Accommodation or inhabitance? New migrants,<br />

housing and the right to the city in Sydney, Australia<br />

Michael DARCY and Dallas ROGERS, University of<br />

Western Sydney, Australia<br />

Housing rights and residents' voices in the<br />

marketplace of ideas<br />

Bart WISSINK and Ray FORREST, City University of<br />

Hong Kong, Hong Kong<br />

Rights to the city: A pluralist analysis of housing<br />

controversies in Mumbai and Hong Kong<br />

Nezihe Basak ERGIN, Girseun University, Turkey<br />

Struggling for new urban futures: Right(s) to a<br />

transformed city, to another society<br />

Hatice KURTULUS, Istanbul University, Turkey; Semra<br />

PURKIS, Mugla University, Turkey<br />

New models of housing supply and unjust spatial<br />

distribution of social classes in istanbul {*}<br />

Sergio Andrés KAMINKER, Centro Nacional<br />

Patagónico, Argentina; Federico GHELFI, Instituto<br />

Nacional contra la Discriminación, la Xenofobia y el<br />

Racismo, Argentina<br />

Entre la xenofobia y el derecho a una vivienda digna {*}<br />

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Laila Nazem MOURAD, Universidade Federal da<br />

Bahia, Brazil; Nelson BALTRUSIS, Universidade<br />

Católica do Salvador, Brazil<br />

Gentrification and resistance in Salvador, Brazil {*}<br />

Anne LATENDRESSE and Pierre-Mathieu, Université du<br />

Québec à Montréal, Canada<br />

Alliances et stratégies des acteurs communautaires<br />

face aux méga-projets urbains : Étude de cas<br />

montréalais {*}<br />

Adriana LIMA NOGUEIRA VIEIRA, Universidade<br />

Estadual de Feira de Santana, Brazil<br />

Estatuto de la ciudad y derecho a la ciudad:<br />

Posibilides y límites en Salvador (Brasil)<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

483 Housing and the Right to the City.<br />

Part III<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC43 Housing and Built Environment (host<br />

committee)<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Location: 469 {NB}<br />

Session Organizers: Kenneth GIBB, University<br />

of Glasgow, United Kingdom and Manuel B.<br />

AALBERS, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Michael GLASS, University of Pittsburgh, USA;<br />

Rachael WOLDOFF, West Virginia University, USA<br />

and Lisa MORRISON, United Nations, USA<br />

The right to affordable housing in New York city: The<br />

case of Stuyvesant Town and the conflict over rent control<br />

Maria Carolina MAZIVIERO, Universidade de São<br />

Paulo, Brazil<br />

The role of housing in capitalism and the unequal<br />

distribution of wealth and privilege in American cities<br />

Marcia HIRATA, Faculdade de Arquitetura e<br />

Urbanismo da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil and<br />

Patricia SAMORA, Faculdade de Arquitetura e<br />

Urbanismo da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil


Urban law and right to the city: Urban struggles in<br />

the inner city of São Paulo<br />

Solange MUÑOZ, University of Texas at Austin, USA<br />

Squatters houses, eviction and the struggle to stay in<br />

the city<br />

Raquel ROLNIK, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil;<br />

Evaniza RODRIGUES, Faculdade de Arquitetura e<br />

Urbanismo, Brazil<br />

Derecho a la ciudad en la agenda de los<br />

movimientos populares<br />

Fernando OSTUNI, Instituto de Investigaciones “Gino<br />

Germani”, Argentina and Jean-Louis VAN GELDER,<br />

Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law<br />

Enforcement, Netherlands<br />

Acceso a la vivienda y conflictictividad en conjuntos<br />

urbanos en Buenos Aires. aproximaciones a la<br />

perspectiva de los residentes<br />

Felipe LINK, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile,<br />

Chile; Margarita GREENE, Pontifica Universidad<br />

Católica, Chile and Rodrigo MORA, Universidad<br />

Técnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile<br />

Personal networks in a context of risk and vulnerability.<br />

Building the right to the city in Santiago, Chile<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban<br />

Development<br />

RC47 Social Classes and<br />

Social Movements<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

368 Urban movements in the new<br />

metropolitan context<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Location: 302 {OB}<br />

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Session Organizer: Fernando DIAZ ORUETA,<br />

Universidad de La Rioja, Spain<br />

Chair: Pierre HAMEL, University of Montreal,<br />

Canada<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Dr. Leandro MINUCHIN, University of Manchester,<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Peripheral tactics, materialization and the politics of<br />

the ‘future city’ in Rosario<br />

Maria Cristina CIELO, Facultad Latinoamericana de<br />

Ciencias Sociales, Quito, Ecuador<br />

Marginal urban claims to the city in emerging versus<br />

peripheral economies<br />

Miguel A. MARTÍNEZ and Angela GARCÍA,<br />

Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain<br />

Squat the squares, occupy the buildings<br />

Johannes NOVY, Technical University Berlin, Germany<br />

The struggle against “stuttgart 21” old wine in new<br />

bottles or a novel form of civil protest?<br />

Nicolás VERGARA, Chile<br />

Movilizaciones urbanas populares en el Santiago de<br />

Chile actual: ¿Hacia una metrópolis más justa y<br />

democrática?<br />

Tereza VENTURA, State University of Rio de Janeiro,<br />

Brazil<br />

Graffiti as a social struggle for recognition: A<br />

comparative perspective between Rio de Janeiro and<br />

Berlin<br />

Frank ECKARDT, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar,<br />

Germany<br />

Stuttgart 21 and the paradox of direct democracy {*}<br />

Caroline PATSIAS, Université du Québec à Montréal,<br />

Canada and Sylvie PATSIAS, Institut d’études<br />

politiques d’Aix-en-Provence, France<br />

Social movements, urban reforms and participation:<br />

A comparison between marseilles and montreal {*}<br />

Nezihe Basak ERGIN, Middle East Technical<br />

University, Turkey<br />

Urban movements in Istanbul: From local to global,<br />

from global to local {*}


Cristina REYNALS and Roxana CRUDI, Centro Gino<br />

Germani, Argentina; Alessio SURIAN, Università di<br />

Padova, Italy and Juan FERENAZ, Centro Gino<br />

Germani, Argentina<br />

La modificación del espacio urbano: Praxis de lucha<br />

de los movimientos sociales {*}<br />

Hideaki SASAJIMA, Osaka City University, Japan<br />

Artist movements to legalize loft living in Soho in the<br />

1960s and 1970s {*}<br />

Matheus Pereira Mattosfeizola FELIZOLA,<br />

Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Brazil and Fernando<br />

Bastos BASTOS, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande<br />

do Norte, Brazil<br />

Origen, historia y preocupaciones de los movimientos<br />

socio-ambientales en Sergipe {*}<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology<br />

in Sociology<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

443 Qualitative Methods in the<br />

Sociology of Religion. Part I<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Eloísa MARTÍN, Federal<br />

University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Bernt<br />

SCHNETTLER, Bayreuth University, Germany<br />

and Regine HERBRIK, Technical University<br />

Berlin, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

James SPICKARD, University of Redlands, USA<br />

Phenomenology as method in the sociology of<br />

religion<br />

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Rosemarie BERNARD, Waseda University, Tokyo,<br />

Japan<br />

Anthropology and qualitative methods in the<br />

sociology of religion<br />

Margarita GIANNOUTSOU, University of Hamburg,<br />

Germany<br />

Church interpreting in Germany: Making a case for a<br />

combination of conversation analysis and grounded<br />

theory in ethnographic fieldwork<br />

Roberto CIPRIANI, University Roma Tre, Italy<br />

Computer assisted qualitative analysis of religion<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

638 Qualitative Methods in the<br />

Sociology of Religion. Part II<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Bernt SCHNETTLER,<br />

Bayreuth University, Germany; Eloísa<br />

MARTÍN, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,<br />

Brazil and Regine HERBRIK, Technical<br />

University Berlin, Germany<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Zahraa McDONALD, University of Johannesburg,<br />

South Africa<br />

The value in using the extended case method for<br />

researching religion<br />

Anne GOTMAN, University Paris Descartes, France<br />

What does religion do to the people? a case study in<br />

contemporary France<br />

Amir SHEIKHZADEGAN, University of Fribourg,<br />

Switzerland<br />

Multiple or solitary social identities? A reconstruction<br />

of narrative identities of members of muslim voluntary<br />

organizations in Switzerland


Andrew ORTON, Durham University, United Kingdom<br />

Changing practice? Reflecting on participatory<br />

qualitative research in diaconal ministry<br />

Mauro MEIRELLES, Núcleo de Estudos da Religião,<br />

Brazil<br />

Political and religious imaginaries in Argentina, Brazil<br />

and Uruguay: A comparative studies<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

RC32 Women in Society<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

244 Gender, science and technology:<br />

Post-colonial and feminist<br />

perspectives<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC32 Women in Society (host committee)<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology<br />

Location: 446 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: M. Laura CORRADI,<br />

Università della Calabria, Italy<br />

Chair: Josephine BEOKU-BETTS, Florida<br />

Atlantic University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Roxana REYES-RIVAS, Costa Rica Institute of<br />

Technology, Costa Rica<br />

Cyborgs from Central America unite! A decolonial<br />

feminist approach to Central American women’s<br />

groups in cyberspace<br />

Bula BHADRA, University of Calcutta, India<br />

Cronies in gendered practices in the hey-day of<br />

globalization and new technology<br />

Jennifer ROGERS-BROWN, Long Island University,<br />

USA; Christine SHEARER, UC Santa Barbara Center<br />

for Nanotechnology in Society, USA; Barbara HERR<br />

HARTHORN, UC Santa Barbara, USA<br />

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Participatory democracy and emerging technologies:<br />

A feminist methodological analysis of public<br />

deliberations on nanotechnology<br />

Leila VECSLIR, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Derechos sexuales y reproductivos: Análisis de las<br />

racionalidades emergentes en torno a la donación de<br />

gametos, la subrogación de vientres y las<br />

modalidades de fecundación extracorporal<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology<br />

RC48 Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

703 Democratising science and<br />

technology through protests and<br />

mobilizations for social justice<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change<br />

RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology<br />

(host committee)<br />

Location: APT 120 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Binay Kumar PATTNAIK,<br />

Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Aqueil AHMAD, Walden University, Minneapolis, USA<br />

Globalization of science and technology research &<br />

development<br />

Esteban DAMIANI, YES, Argentina<br />

The risks of networking in facebook for the 2012<br />

Mexican national elections


Binay Kumar PATTNAIK, Indian Institute of Technology<br />

Kanpur, India and Subhasis SAHOO, National Council<br />

of applied Economic Research, New Delhi, India<br />

Studying science communications in India, through<br />

people’s science movements<br />

Felipe ADDOR, Celso ALVEAR, Alan TYGEL and Flávio<br />

CHEDID HENRIQUES, Universidade Federal do Brazil<br />

La tecnología en la transformación del sistema<br />

democrático<br />

Anatoliy ABLAZHEY, Siberian Academy of Sciences,<br />

Novosibirsk, Russia<br />

“Magic triangle” science – universities – high-tech<br />

business: Case of Siberia {*}<br />

Sayonara LEAL, University of Brasilia, Brazil<br />

The interface between digital democracy and public<br />

policy: The challenges of digital inclusion in Brazil {*}<br />

Catarina DELAUNAY, Universidade Nova de Lisboa,<br />

Portugal<br />

Assisted reproductive techniques: Moral judgments<br />

and mobilisation for better access by gay couples<br />

and chronically ill people {*}<br />

Agustín ZANOTTI, CIECS, Córdoba, Argentina<br />

Comunidades de software libre en Argentina:<br />

Algunas exploraciones y vectores de análisis {*}<br />

RC24 Environment and<br />

Society<br />

RC44 Labor Movements<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

409 Trade unions in the green economy<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC44 Labor Movements (host committee)<br />

RC24 Environment and Society<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Jacklyn COCK,<br />

Witwatersrand University, South Africa; Nora<br />

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RÄTHZEL, Umea University, Sweeden and<br />

David UZZELL, University of Surrey, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Akira SUZUKI, Hosei University, Japan<br />

Politicization or continued quiescence?: The Fukushima<br />

nuclear disaster and the labor movement in Japan<br />

Jacklyn COCK, Witwatersrand University, South Korea<br />

Contested notions of the transition to a ‘green economy’<br />

Caleb GOODS, Curtin University, Australia<br />

The Australian trade union movements engagement<br />

with just transition and the green economy<br />

Nora RATHZEL, Umea University, Sweden and David<br />

UZZELL, University of Surrey, United Kingdom<br />

Trade unions, climate change, and the north-south<br />

divide<br />

Timo P KARJALAINEN and Timo JARVIKOSKI,<br />

University of Oulu, Finland<br />

Being deliberative and analytic in environmental<br />

policy contexts – an analysis of effectiveness of<br />

scientific advice in environmental assessments and<br />

management {*}<br />

RC24 Environment and<br />

Society<br />

RC47 Social Classes and<br />

Social Movements<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

657 Climate justice, ‘buen vivir’ and<br />

voluntary simplicity: New lifestyles<br />

and political commitments<br />

Joint session<br />

RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC24 Environment and Society


Location: 302 {OB}<br />

Chairs: Maria da Glória GOHN,<br />

Universidad Estatal de Campinas, Brazil and<br />

Geoffrey PLEYERS, FNRS/UC Louvain &<br />

CADIS/EHESS, Belgium<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Debra DAVIDSON, University of Alberta, Canada<br />

and Rich STEDMAN, Cornell University, USA<br />

Operationalizing climate change reflexivity: New<br />

insights into social response<br />

José SEOANE, Emilio TADDEI and Clara ALGRANATI,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Movimientos sociales y bienes comunes naturales<br />

Breno BRINGEL, Universidad Estatal de Río de Janeiro,<br />

Brazil<br />

Construyendo alternativas, negociando significados:<br />

Luchas por el (anti)desarrollo y traducción en el<br />

activismo transnacional<br />

Gustavo D’AVILA NETO, Nídia Perez LOBATO,<br />

Papaloapan University, Mexico and Gabriel DE SENA<br />

JARDIM, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Communitarian strategies of environmental control<br />

and adaptation: The experience of Mexican<br />

indigenous groups<br />

RC25 Language and Society<br />

RC32 Women in Society<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

510 The Role of Language in Shaping<br />

Gender Justice and Sexual Rights<br />

Movements<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC32 Women in Society<br />

RC25 Language and Society (host committee)<br />

Location: 32 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Melanie HEATH,<br />

McMaster University, USA and Evangelia<br />

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TASTSOGLOU, Saint Mary´s University, USA<br />

Chair: Melanie HEATH, McMaster University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Bandana PURKAYASTHA and Shweta Majumdar<br />

ADUR, University of Connecticut, USA<br />

Whose language? Whose experiences? Examining<br />

the language of organizing among LGBT (Indian<br />

subcontinent-origin) groups in the US and India<br />

Maria Soledad CUTULI, FFyL-UBA/CONICET, Argentina<br />

Between “prostitution” and “dignified work”: An<br />

analysis of the political practices of travesti<br />

associations in Buenos Aires<br />

Marta SOLER, University of Barcelona, Spain and<br />

Òscar PRIETO-FLORES, University of Girona, Spain<br />

Communicative acts which promote new masculinities.<br />

Overcoming hegemonic masculinity in the work-place<br />

Maria del Carmen TREVINO, Universidad<br />

Pedagógica Nacional, Mexico<br />

La acción en el espacio público: Mujer y trabajo<br />

Anahí FARJI NEER, CONICET/UBA, Argentina<br />

Fronteras discursivas: Travestismo, transexualidad y<br />

transgeneridad en los discursos del estado argentino<br />

RC25 Language and Society<br />

RC54 The Body in the<br />

Social Sciences<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

208 Empowerment, Language and the<br />

Body<br />

Joint Session<br />

RC54 The Body in the Social Sciences<br />

RC25 Language and Society (host committee)<br />

Location: 32 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Celine-Marie PASCALE,<br />

American University, USA and Bianca Maria<br />

PIRANI, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy


Chair: Celine-Marie PASCALE, American<br />

University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Emre SÜNTER, Middle East Technical University,<br />

Turkey<br />

Transformation of body and subjectivity in transition<br />

from molar language to molecular language: Prenatal<br />

diagnosis and medical gaze on female body<br />

Brenda Araceli BUSTOS GARCIA, Universidad<br />

Autónoma de Nuevo León, Mexico<br />

Lenguaje como productor de coherencia en las<br />

construcciones identitarias<br />

Lara Virgínia Saraiva PALMEIRA, Federal University of<br />

Pernambuco, Brazil<br />

The female fashion body: Construction and<br />

reproduction of images found in vogue Brazil<br />

Stéphanie CASSILDE, CEPS/INSTEAD, Luxembourg<br />

Past, current, and future representation of identity:<br />

Skin colour declaration on birth certificate in Brazil<br />

Pablo SCHENCMAN, UBA/CEIL-CONICET,<br />

Argentina<br />

Nombrar el exceso. Transformaciones en las<br />

denominaciones médicas de la obesidad<br />

Zeyda RODRÍGUEZ, Universidad de Guadalajara,<br />

Mexico<br />

Juventud y transgresión e identidad {*}<br />

RC30 Sociology of Work<br />

RC44 Labor Movements<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

65 Innovative approaches to informal<br />

work<br />

Joint session<br />

RC44 Labor Movements (host committee)<br />

RC30 Sociology of Work<br />

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Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Rina AGARWALA, Johns<br />

Hopkins University, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Débora GORBAN, CONICET/UNSAM, Argentina<br />

and Gretchen PURSER, Syracuse University, NY<br />

Scavenging for work: Informal labor across the northsouth<br />

divide<br />

Marcos SUPERVIELLE and Mariela Agueda<br />

QUIÑONES MONTORO, Universidad de la<br />

República, Uruguay<br />

Hacia dónde van las evaluaciones de desempeño<br />

laborales<br />

Edward WEBSTER, University of the Witwatersrand,<br />

South Africa<br />

Researching decent work in Gauteng, South Africa<br />

Yanick NOISEUX, Université de Montréal, Canada<br />

Organizing in the informal sector : A case study in<br />

Mumbai’s shipbreaking yards<br />

Fernanda PAGE POMA, SUNY Stony Brook, USA<br />

Workers center: From activism to survival<br />

João Bosco SANTOS and Gustavo MEIRELES,<br />

Universidade Estadual do Ceará, Brazil<br />

Precarious and informal work of street scavengers in<br />

Fortaleza, Brazil {*}<br />

Manuel ROSALDO, University of California at<br />

Berkeley, USA<br />

The power of “powerless” workers: Colombian waste<br />

picker cooperatives’ struggle for social and economic<br />

inclusion<br />

Chris TILLY, University of California Los Angeles, USA<br />

Organizing informal workers: Challenges and<br />

opportunities for formal trade unions in five countries<br />

Viviana PATRONI, York University, Canada and Ruth<br />

FELDER, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Informal labour in recession and growth: A new<br />

structural feature of labour markets in Argentina?


RC31 Sociology of<br />

Migration<br />

RC55 Social Indicators<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

346 Migration and Quality of Life. Part I<br />

Joint session<br />

RC55 Social Indicators (host committee)<br />

RC31 Sociology of Migration<br />

Location: 23 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: David<br />

BARTRAM, University of Leicester, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Paolo BOCCAGNI, University of Trento, Italy<br />

Migration as self-sacrifice – For (whose) greater<br />

good? On the (dis)placement of well-being in the<br />

narratives of immigrant care workers in Italy<br />

Silvia Maja MELZER, University Bielefeld, Germany<br />

Migrants’ pursuit of happiness: The impacts of<br />

adaptation, social comparison and relative<br />

deprivation on subjective well-being using German<br />

panel data<br />

Heather EDELBLUTE 1 , Sergio CHAVEZ2 and Ted<br />

MOUW1 , (1) The University of North Carolina at<br />

Chapel Hill, USA (2) Rice University, USA<br />

A view from the origin: Examining happiness through<br />

a relative deprivation lens<br />

Guillermina JASSO, New York University, USA and<br />

Mark ROSENZWEIG, Yale University, USA<br />

Remit or reunify? US immigrant parents, remittances<br />

and the sponsorship of children<br />

Heinz-Herbert NOLL and Stefan WEICK, GESIS -<br />

Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany<br />

Migration, integration and quality of life in Germany<br />

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Saturday 4 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

670 Migration and Quality of Life.<br />

Part II<br />

Joint session<br />

RC55 Social Indicators (host committee)<br />

RC31 Sociology of Migration<br />

Location: 23 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Sergiu<br />

BALTATESCU, University of Oradea, Romania<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Lloyd WONG, University of Calgary, Canada<br />

An indicator of the social and civic integration of<br />

migrants in Canada: The development of an<br />

immigrant integration index and some findings<br />

Tiffany JOSEPH, Harvard University, USA<br />

‘The US is for working, Brazil is for living’: Quality of<br />

life expectations for Brazilian migrants in the US<br />

Derek McGHEE, University of Southampton, United<br />

Kingdom<br />

Dignity, happiness and being able to live a ‘normal<br />

life’ – An examination of post-accession polish<br />

migrants’ autobiographical transnational fields<br />

Ria SMIT, University of Johannesburg, South Africa<br />

“To leave or not to leave” migration and quality of<br />

life: The case of female refugees in South Africa<br />

Magdalena ARIAS CUBAS, University of Sydney,<br />

Australia<br />

Migration and “well-being” – The experience of<br />

mixtec migrants in the United States and Mexico<br />

Patience ELABOR-IDEMUDIA, University of<br />

Saskatchewan, Canada<br />

The quality of life of African immigrant women in<br />

Canada: A study of small-scale women entrepreneurs<br />

in the Province of Alberta {*}<br />

Erika BUSSE, University of Wisconsin River Falls, USA<br />

The emotional costs of transnational fatherhood:<br />

Dilemmas of fathering from afar


Veronica MONTES, UCSB, USA<br />

"Desde niños hasta muertos" – The transnational back<br />

and forth of emotions: A multi-sided ethnographic<br />

case study of Mexican transnational communities<br />

RC32 Women in Society<br />

RC44 Labor Movements<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

618 Challenging the logic of<br />

neoliberalism: Labor-feminist<br />

coalitions and work-family policy<br />

campaigns<br />

Joint session<br />

RC32 Women in Society<br />

RC44 Labor Movements (host committee)<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Ruth MILKMAN, CUNY,<br />

USA and Linda CHRISTIANSEN-RUFFMAN,<br />

Saint Mary´s University, Canada<br />

Chair: Linda CHRISTIANSEN-RUFFMAN,<br />

Saint Mary´s University, Canada<br />

Discussant: Janet GORNICK, The City<br />

University of New York, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ruth MILKMAN, CUNY, New York, USA<br />

California’s paid family leave program: Low-wage<br />

workers and family leave insurance<br />

Marian BAIRD, University of Sydney, Australia and<br />

Gillian WHITEHOUSE, University of Queensland,<br />

Australia<br />

The Australian union movement and paid parental<br />

leave: Strategic coalitions and campaigns<br />

Chiara SARACENO, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Italy;<br />

Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin fuer Sozialforschung,<br />

Germany<br />

Gender equity in policies supporting paid work and<br />

caring responsibilities. An intra EU comparison<br />

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Lotte BLOKSGAARD, Anette BORCHORST and Tine<br />

ROSTGAARD, Aalborg University, Denmark<br />

Rights of fathers to leave in Denmark and Sweden –<br />

Why so different gender equality logics?<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology<br />

in Sociology<br />

RC41 Sociology of Population<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

393 Methodology and its Role in<br />

Interrogating Social and<br />

Demographic Dynamics<br />

Joint session<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

(host committee)<br />

RC41 Sociology of Population<br />

Location: 24 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Godfrey St. BERNARD,<br />

The University of the West Indies, Trinidad<br />

and Tobago<br />

Chair: Linda HEWITT, Centre for<br />

Interdisciplinary Research and Development,<br />

Trinidad and Tobago<br />

Co-Chair: Godfrey St. BERNARD, The University<br />

of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Rossana TRIFILETTI, DISPO, university of Florence, Italy<br />

New fathers and mothers in Europe and their (old)<br />

division of labour {*}<br />

Malina VOICU, GESIS Leibniz Institute for Social<br />

Sciences, Germany and Andreea CONSTANTIN,<br />

University of Cologne, Germany<br />

Measurements of attitudes towards gender roles in<br />

cross-cultural surveys: Internal and external validity<br />

Umut KORKUT, Glasgow Caledonian University,<br />

United Kingdom


The construction of family, gender and population<br />

issues in mosque sermons in Turkey<br />

Godfrey ST. BERNARD, the University of the West<br />

Indies, Trinidad and Tobago and Linda HEWITT,<br />

Centre for Interdisciplinary Research and Development,<br />

Trinidad and Tobago<br />

A review of caribbean population and housing<br />

census experience<br />

Frank MILLS, University of the Virgin Islands, USA<br />

Challenges in the conduct of censuses and surveys in<br />

the Virgin Islands of the United States<br />

Marcis TRAPENCIERIS and Sigita SNIKERE, University<br />

of Latvia, Latvia<br />

The effects of web-based and paper-and-pencil<br />

questionnaire administration in school surveys on<br />

substance use {*}<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology<br />

in Sociology<br />

WG02 Historical and<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

96 Process-Oriented Methodology and<br />

Theories in Historical and<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

Joint session<br />

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology<br />

WG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology (host committee)<br />

Location: 31 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer and Chair: Fumiya<br />

ONAKA, Japan Women’s University, Japan<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Luciana LEAO, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Studying long-term social processes: Intersections<br />

between macro-historical sociology and path-dependence<br />

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Shigeru TANAKA, Ryukoku University, Japan<br />

Nationalization, modernization and ‘reductive media’<br />

Jae Eon YU, Keimyung University, South Korea<br />

Process-oriented methodology support to social<br />

interventions: The use of Deleuze’s theory of assemblages<br />

Felipe Simão PONTES, Federal University of Santa<br />

Catarina, Brazil<br />

The singularity as a category of journalism:<br />

Convergences and divergences of theories of<br />

journalism, history and political sociology<br />

Esmeralda BALLESTEROS DONCEL, Universidad<br />

Complutense de Madrid, Spain<br />

The social construction of civic holidays. Discussion<br />

about Shoah Remembrance Day<br />

Anna RANSIEK, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen,<br />

Germany<br />

What is left to say about the GDR? – The interrelation<br />

between narration and discourse<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory<br />

and Research<br />

RC48 Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

158 From alienation to empowerment.<br />

Part I<br />

Joint session<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory and Research (host<br />

committee)<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change<br />

Location: 452 {NB}<br />

Chair: Marvin PROSONO, Missouri State<br />

University, USA


Authors and Papers<br />

Lauren LANGMAN, Loyola University of Chicago,<br />

USA and Tova BENSKI, College of Management<br />

Studies, Israel<br />

Agency, empowerment and utopian visions<br />

Francois DEPELTEAU, Laurentian University, Canada<br />

Social theory and agency: The cave, social<br />

determinism and interdependency<br />

Joseph E. SAWAN, University of Toronto, Canada<br />

Learning and (de)alienation in social movements:<br />

Considerations from two case studies on anti-poverty<br />

community organizing<br />

Giovanni ALVES, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil<br />

Work, alienation and subjetivity<br />

Alberto L. BIALAKOWSKY, Cecilia M. LUSNICH,<br />

Demetrio TARANDA, Guadalupe ROMERO and<br />

Pablo D. ORTIZ, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino<br />

Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Crisis, alienation and self-management praxis<br />

Lara FACIOLI, Universidade Federal de São Carlos,<br />

Brazil<br />

“Gender technology” and “self-technologies”: An<br />

analysis of discourses and practices of contemporary<br />

self-help<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

338 From alienation to empowerment.<br />

Part II.<br />

Joint session<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory and Research (host<br />

committee)<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change<br />

Location: 452 {NB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Nanako INABA, Ibaraki University, Japan<br />

How migrant women successfully appealed for a<br />

change of the anti-domestic violence law in Japan<br />

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Paulo KUHLMANN and Fabiola FARO, State<br />

University of Paraiba, Brazil<br />

Human security and emancipation: Measurements<br />

and issues<br />

Lukas PASOS, National Pedagogical University of<br />

Colombia, Colombia<br />

Origen, mantenimiento y desafíos de los movimientos<br />

sociales antiprohibicionistas de las drogas germaniano {*}<br />

RC47 Social Classes and<br />

Social Movements<br />

RC48 Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

23 New Trends and Theoretical<br />

Approach in the Field of Social<br />

Mobilizations and Social Change<br />

Joint session<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change (host committee)<br />

RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements<br />

Location: 38 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Benjamín TEJERINA,<br />

University of the Basque Country, Spain<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Simin FADAEE, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany<br />

Emergence of a global social movement: World says<br />

no to inequality<br />

Zeev ROSENHEK, The Open University of Israel, Israel<br />

and Michael SHALEV, Hebrew University of Jerusalem,<br />

Israel<br />

Distributive grievances and socio-political blockages:<br />

The role of middle-class youth in the Israeli social<br />

protest movement


Antimo Luigi FARRO, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy<br />

21st-century collective movements<br />

Geoffrey PLEYERS, FNRS/UC Louvain & CADIS/EHESS,<br />

Belgium<br />

Globalization and social movements in the last<br />

decade: De-coupling internationalization and<br />

institutionalization?<br />

Esin ILERI, EHESS - CADIS, France<br />

State violence against protesters in Turkey {*}<br />

Elisenda ARDEVOL and Débora LANZENI, Internet<br />

Interdisciplinary Institute-Barcelona, Spain<br />

Seeking for social change, struggling for culture:<br />

Collaborative creation as political action and moral<br />

orders in the case of free culture movement {*}<br />

Graciela DI MARCO, Universidad Nacional de San<br />

Martín, Argentina<br />

Articulations among collective actions {*}<br />

RC48 Social Movements,<br />

Collective Actions and<br />

Social Change<br />

TG05 Visual Sociology<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

318 Visual Representation of Injustice<br />

and Exclusion<br />

Joint session<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions<br />

and Social Change (host committee)<br />

TG05 Visual Sociology<br />

Location: 38 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Malgorzata BOGUNIA-<br />

BOROWSKA and Piotr SZTOMPKA,<br />

Jagiellonian University, Poland<br />

Chair: Piotr SZTOMPKA, Jagiellonian<br />

University, Poland<br />

Co-Chair: Malgorzata BOGUNIA-<br />

BOROWSKA, Jagiellonian University, Poland<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Rosa PEREIRA and Rosane MAIA, Universidade<br />

Federal do Pará, Brazil<br />

Injustice and exclusion revealed through photos<br />

(1898-1908)<br />

Thomas OLESEN, Aarhus University, Denmark<br />

“We are all Khaled Said”: Visual injustice symbols<br />

and activism<br />

Nikita POKROVSKY, Higher School of Economics,<br />

Russia<br />

Visual representation of desurbanization: New<br />

downshifting communities in the near north of Russia<br />

Miranda CHRISTOU, University of Cyprus, Cyprus<br />

Baring pain in the news media<br />

Ignacia PERUGORRIA, Rutgers University, Argentina<br />

Identity battles, social movement networks and<br />

political opportunity structures in the Basque public<br />

space: Bilbao’s Aste Nagusia (2009-2010)<br />

Soledad SAMAME, Iniciativa Social Blanco y Negro,<br />

Peru<br />

Exclusión: La visión de los actores sociales {*}<br />

Shannon WALSH, University of Johannesburg, South<br />

Africa<br />

Visual approaches to social change in South Africa:<br />

What difference does it make? {*}<br />

Elisabeth SIMBUERGER, Universidad Diego Portales,<br />

Chile<br />

Visual discourses of the University of Santiago de<br />

Chile: Higher education advertisement, wall paintings<br />

and graffiti {*}<br />

Tülay KAYA, Istanbul University, Turkey<br />

Cinema as a visual tool for immigrants’ welfare {*}<br />

Fabiene GAMA, UFRJ/EHESS, Brazil<br />

Photo-documentation and political participation: The<br />

role of photographic self-representation in Brazil and<br />

Bangladesh {*}


TG03 Human Rights and<br />

Global Justice<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and<br />

Uncertainty<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

281 Risk, Human Rights and Global<br />

Justice<br />

Joint session<br />

TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice (host<br />

committee)<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Location: 305 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Edward SIEH, Lasell<br />

College, USA and Jens O. ZINN, University<br />

of Melbourne, Australia<br />

Chair: Edward SIEH, Lasell College, USA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Lucia Maria BRITO DE OLIVEIRA, University of Brasilia,<br />

Brazil<br />

Human rights and the idea of risk<br />

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Vanessa COSTA, Escola Nacional de Ciências<br />

Estatísticas, Brazil<br />

The threat of neoliberalism to the human right of a<br />

balanced environment: The case of the Brazilian<br />

Amazon forest and climate change<br />

Bruno MULLER, Universidade do Estado do Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

The world social forum and the struggle for new<br />

political paradigms<br />

Thuanny RIBEIRO, Lucia de Fatima CLEMENTE<br />

RIBEIRO, Niedja LIMA, Bernadete LIMA, Brazil<br />

Human rights and media: An authoritative historical<br />

construction<br />

Henrique RANGEL, Carlos BOLONHA and Maíra<br />

ALMEIDA, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,<br />

Brazil<br />

Constitutional courts and the instrumentalization of<br />

legitimacy<br />

Onder GUNES, Middle East Technical University,<br />

Turkey<br />

The perception of the discourse of the (human) rights<br />

of the Turkish Left


Wednesday 1 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

3 Additional Session 1 - Educación,<br />

gestión y ética<br />

Location: APT 212 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Néstor CORREA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Alejandro Marcelo VILLA, Consejo de Investigación<br />

en Salud, Ministerio de Salud, Gobierno de la<br />

Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Relaciones de generación, transmisión y autoridad:<br />

Concepciones de juventud de estudiantes y docentes<br />

en la transición de la escuela primaria a la media<br />

Sofia DAFUNCHIO1 , Silvia GRINBERG1 and Gabriela<br />

ORLANDO2 , (1)CONICET, Argentina, (2)UNSAM,<br />

Argentina<br />

Escuelas secundarias emplazadas en contextos de<br />

extrema pobreza urbana. Reflexiones en torno de los<br />

dispositivos pedagógicos en clave biopolítica<br />

Oscar Luis GRAIZER, Education, UNGS-UNLU,<br />

Argentina<br />

La configuración del conocimiento oficial en<br />

instituciones de educación técnica profesional:<br />

Regulaciones externas y evaluación<br />

ALAS/AAS Sessions<br />

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Maria Eugenia GRANDOLI, UBA, Argentina<br />

Modelos y modalidades de gobierno en torno a la<br />

transmisión del conocimiento en colegios secundarios<br />

privados<br />

Mauricio TOXQUI, Faculty of Philosophy and<br />

Literature, Doctoral student in Pedagogy at the<br />

National Autonomous University of Mexico, Faculty of<br />

Philosophy and Literature, Puebla, Mexico<br />

Mexican society and professional ethics<br />

Luis ORTIZ SANDOVAL, Dirección General de<br />

Postgrado e Investigación, Universidad Católica<br />

“Nuestra Señora de la Asunción”, Paraguay<br />

Selección social y configuraciones escolares<br />

Rosario Olivia IZAGUIRRE FIERRO, Facultad de<br />

Ciencias de la Educación, Universidad autónoma de<br />

Sinaloa, México, Culiacán, Sinaloa, México, Mexico<br />

The audiovisual narrative and school discipline in the<br />

conflict of values: Violence, discrimination and<br />

intolerance<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

46 Additional Session 2 - Derecho y la<br />

política<br />

Location: APT 212 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Andrea GASTRON,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires


Authors and Papers<br />

Letícia DUTRA, PPGD-FND, UFRJ, Brazil<br />

Ativismo, democracia y seguridad jurídica<br />

Sebastián VIQUEIRA, Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias<br />

Sociales, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba,<br />

Cordoba, Argentina<br />

Jurados populares y representación política<br />

Celeste Salomé NOVELLI, Instituto de Investigaciones<br />

Jurídicas Ambrosio L. Gioja, Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Capital Federal, Argentina and Camila<br />

FERNÁNDEZ MEIJIDE, Instituto de Investigaciones<br />

Jurídicas Ambrosio L. Gioja, Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Capital Federal, Argentina<br />

La formación de los jueces a la luz de la oferta de la<br />

escuela judicial de la ciudad autónoma de Buenos<br />

Aires (una primera aproximación)<br />

Maria Inés BERGOGLIO, National University of<br />

Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina<br />

Lay participation in judicial decision-making<br />

processes and legitimacy of the judicial system in<br />

Córdoba, Argentina<br />

Daniel FLOREZ MUÑOZ, Fundación Universitaria<br />

Unicolombo, Cartagena, Colombia<br />

The law and the jouissance<br />

Heloisa FERNANDES CAMARA, Centro Universitário<br />

Curitiba, Curitiba, Brazil<br />

La construcción y permanencia de la legalidad<br />

autoritaria en Brasil: La dictadura militar de 1964<br />

Gustavo A. BEADE, Criminal Law, University of<br />

Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Criminalizing poverty<br />

Federico Leandro DE FAZIO, Provincia de Buenos<br />

Aires, Universidad de Buenos Aires, San Antonio de<br />

Padua, Argentina<br />

Derechos fundamentales y espacio público: El caso<br />

de la “libertad sindical”<br />

Raquel CUSTÓDIO ALVES, Instituto de Investigaciones<br />

Jurídicas y Sociales “Dr. A. Gioja”, Facultad de Derecho,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA), Argentina<br />

Niños, fútbol y derechos humanos<br />

� 394 �<br />

Mayra FERNANDES DA SILVA, Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

La prostitución infantil en Bauru y los aspectos del<br />

derecho penal brasileño<br />

Leticia VITA, Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas y<br />

Sociales Ambrosio Lucas Gioja, Facultad de Derecho,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, CONICET, Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

El contenido del derecho a la vivienda digna en<br />

Argentina: El papel de la justicia de la ciudad de<br />

Buenos Aires y los actores no gubernamentales en su<br />

efectivización<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

97 Additional Session 3 - Derecho,<br />

cultura y migración<br />

Location: APT 212 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Orlando SÁNCHEZ,<br />

Universidad Buenos Aires and Felipe FUCITO<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Silvana BEGALA, Sociología Jurídica, Universidad<br />

Nacional de Córdoba-Facultad de Derecho,<br />

Córdoba, Argentina<br />

El principio de reciprocidad y el derecho humano a<br />

migrar<br />

Susana CHECA, Sociology, Instituto de Investigaciones<br />

Gino Germani, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Género y globalización. Mujeres peruanas y<br />

mercado de trabajo del empleo doméstico en<br />

Argentina<br />

Sofia CIUFFOLETTI, Theory and History of Law<br />

Department, University of Florence-Law Faculty,<br />

Florence, Italy and Adriana DIAS VIEIRA, Centro de<br />

Ciências Jurídicas, Universidade Federal da Paraíba,<br />

Brazil<br />

Juridical status and rights of irregular migrants in an<br />

international comparative perspective: The normative<br />

realities of Brazil and Italy<br />

Susana NOVICK, CONICET, University of Buenos<br />

Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Law and migration: The argentine experience


Lidia MOROZIUK, Historia y Teoría de las Artes,<br />

Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Ley de residencia (Nº 4.144, 1902) y ley de defensa<br />

social (Nº 7.029, 1910). Contenidos ideológicos y<br />

articulación con la historia sociopolítica en el contexto<br />

de fenómenos migratorios en Argentina del siglo XX<br />

Santiago Gabriel CALISE, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina; Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones<br />

Científicas y Técnicas - Instituto de Investigaciones Gino<br />

Germani, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Observaciones desde Latinoamérica sobre el sistema<br />

jurídico en América Latina<br />

Leticia BARRERA, CONICET-UBA, Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

Comparing judicial practices: Legal knowledge in the<br />

gap<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

150 Additional Session 4 - Sociología de<br />

la salud y las politics sanitarias<br />

Location: APT 212 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Liliana GASTRON,<br />

University of Lujan; Claudia FIGARI and<br />

Diego ALVAREZ NEWMAN<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Blanca DE LIMA, University Francisco de Miranda,<br />

Coro, Venezuela<br />

Curso de vida e institucionalización en adultos<br />

mayores: Una aproximación cualitativa<br />

Maria Conceição COSTA, Núcleo de Estudos de<br />

Gênero - Pagu, Campinas, Brazil<br />

Medicalização, hormônios e relações de gênero<br />

Cisalpina CANTÃO, Hepatites Viaris, Secretaria de<br />

Saúde do Estado do Pará, Belém, Bosnia and Andréa<br />

CHAVES, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais,<br />

Universidade Federal do Pará, Belém, Brazil<br />

Hepatites virais: Prevenção e saúde no estado do Pará<br />

� 395 �<br />

Graciela BIAGINI, FCS-UBA, DCS-UNLu, Universidad<br />

de Buenos Aires - UNLuján, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Políticas de salud y reclamos sociales<br />

Luci PINHEIRO, Serviço Social de Niterói, Universidade<br />

Federal Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

A prática do serviço social e a crise da democracia<br />

no marco das reformas do estado brasileiro {*}<br />

Roberta dos Reis NEUHOLD, Programa de Pós-<br />

Graduação em Educação, Universidade de São<br />

Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil<br />

A produção acadêmica sobre o ensino de ciências<br />

sociais na educação básica: Um mapeamento dos<br />

debates na sociedade brasileira de sociologia<br />

Natalia LUXARDO, Social Work and Sociology,<br />

CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Health inequality (in)sensitive to changes in advanced<br />

cancerxs treatments<br />

Amurabi OLIVEIRA, Center of Education, Federal<br />

University of Alagoas, Maceió, Brazil<br />

The teaching of social sciences in the “escolas<br />

normais” in alagoas: Trajectories, directions and<br />

dilemmas<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

195 Additional Session 5 - Participación<br />

política y programas sociales<br />

Location: APT 212 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Alicia NAVEDA,<br />

Universidad Nacional de San Juan,<br />

Argentina; Graciela COUSINET; Beatriz<br />

RAIJLAND and Mónica CLOT<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Esteban TORRES, CIECS-CONICET. Universidad<br />

Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina<br />

El control de la información y la comunicación como<br />

fuente de poder: Análisis de una tesis de Manuel<br />

Castells, 1983-2009


Luisina PERELMITER, Sociología, Instituto de Altos<br />

Estudios Sociales - Universidad de General San<br />

Martín, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Construir una “nación cercana”: Transformaciones<br />

institucionales de la asistencia social en la Argentina<br />

reciente<br />

Luis Francisco MERINO, Instituto Salesiano de<br />

Formación Docente, Córdoba, Argentina<br />

Prácticas políticas e intercambios recíprocos en<br />

sectores populares<br />

Luis SANTARSIERO, CONICET/UNLP/CIMeCS/<br />

IdHICS, Argentina<br />

Comedores comunitarios y políticas de asistencia<br />

alimentaria en la ciudad de La Plata<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

234 Additional Session 6 - Sociología<br />

urbana<br />

Location: APT 212 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Fernando OSTUNI,<br />

Instituto de Investigaciones “Gino Germani”<br />

and Eduardo AQUEVEDO<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sandra GUERRERO, Urban sociologist, Costa Rica<br />

Abu Dhabi: Urban plan 2030, spatial segregation<br />

and social polarization<br />

Leonardo ROMERO OLIVERA, Grupo de Investigación<br />

Turismo Medio Ambiente y Desarrollo, Sociólogo,<br />

Barranquilla, Colombia<br />

Estrategias de apropiación social del patrimonio<br />

para la revitalización del centro histórico de<br />

Barranquilla, Colombia<br />

Pedro NOVAIS LIMA JR. and Camilla LOBINO, Instituto de<br />

Pesquisa e Planejamento Urbano e Regional - Universidade<br />

Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Mega-events in Brazil and the conflict of the faculties<br />

Alvaro L.S. PEREIRA, Economic and Financial Law,<br />

Faculty of Law of University of São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Rio 2016: The laboratory of a new urban strategy<br />

� 396 �<br />

Maria-Luisa MENDEZ LAYERA, Sociology,<br />

Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile<br />

Is it about elective belonging, social preservation or<br />

gentrification?: Travelling concepts and fluid<br />

narratives of place making in Santiago<br />

Daniel KOZAK, Sociologia, CEUR–CONICET, Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina and Lorena VECSLIR, CONICET,<br />

Azerbaijan<br />

La "ciudad genérica" en el Sur del conurbano<br />

bonaerense<br />

Thaís Troncon ROSA, Instituto de Arquitetura e<br />

Urbanismo, IAU-USP, São Carlos, Brazil<br />

Urban trajectories and production of “poor housing<br />

spaces”: The construction of a research<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

285 Additional Session 7 - Ciencia,<br />

tecnología y sociedad: territorios<br />

de confluencia<br />

Location: APT 212 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Mariana VERSINO,<br />

Universidad Nacional de La Plata -<br />

CONICET/CEUR<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Tatiana de Pino A. MARANHAO, Science and<br />

Technology for Social Inclusion, Ministry of Science,<br />

Technology and Innovation, Brasilia, Brazil<br />

Accumulation of capital in Brazilian sociology:<br />

Between actors and structures<br />

Manuel LUGONES, Departamento de Ciencias<br />

Sociales, Humanidades y Artes, Universidad<br />

Nacional de Río Negro, S.C. Bariloche, Argentina<br />

Desarrollo y política nuclear en Argentina (1965-<br />

1985)<br />

Renato de OLIVEIRA, Sociology - Federal State<br />

University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil<br />

and Daniel GUERRINI, Sociology - Federal State<br />

University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil<br />

The modern university and its critical role in society:<br />

How do brazilian universities address the established<br />

ways of action of their economic environment?


Pablo Sebastián GARCÍA, Economy, Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

The role of technology in creativity and scientific<br />

discovery<br />

Quelen GIANEZINI, Sociologia, Universidade<br />

Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil<br />

Sua virtus e sua sapientia<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

328 Additional Session 8 -<br />

Medioambiente, recursos naturales<br />

y desarrollo<br />

Location: APT 212 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Jorge ROJAS<br />

HERNÁNDEZ and Rudis Yilmar FLORES<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Miguel Francisco GUTIÉRREZ, Historia Económica,<br />

Facultad de Ciencias Económicas Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Dirección de<br />

Comercialización, Ministerio de Desarrollo Social de<br />

la Nación, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Avance de investigación: Análisis de las políticas de<br />

fomento productivo de vinos caseros aplicadas en el<br />

municipio de Lavalle (periodo 2004-2009) desde la<br />

perspectiva del desarrollo local<br />

Ariane RODRIGUES, Universidade Federal de Santa<br />

Maria, Brazil<br />

De la aparición al presente de la libertad asistida: Un<br />

análisis del gobiernamento de delincuentes jóvenes<br />

Maria Galleno SOUZA OLIVEIRA, Sociology, College<br />

of Letters and Sciences of the São Paulo State<br />

University (UNESP-SP), Araraquara, Brazil<br />

Environmental public policy: The natural disasters<br />

question and its effects on Brazilian risky society<br />

Elson PEREIRA, Géosciences, Université Fédérale de<br />

Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil and André<br />

SANTOS, Geosciences, Université Fédérale de Santa<br />

Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil<br />

La ville-droit en résistance à la ville-marché dans le<br />

processus d’élaboration du schéma directeur de<br />

Florianópolis – Brésil<br />

� 397 �<br />

Miguel Angel DÍAZ PERERA, Salud, Equidad y<br />

desarrollo comunitario, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur,<br />

Villahermosa, Mexico<br />

Riesgo y vulnerabilidad en Tabasco: El ejemplo de la<br />

Colonia Gaviotas ante las inundaciones de 1980 y<br />

2007<br />

Liliana RECAMAN, Cauca, Ecology, Popayan,<br />

Colombia<br />

Social and environmental management basin of High<br />

Andean and its influence on the democratic<br />

management: Case River Basin stones, Popayán,<br />

Colombia<br />

Irlys FIRMO BARREIRA, Ciencias Sociais - UFC,<br />

Sociedade Brasileira de Sociologia, Fortaleza, Brazil<br />

Social movements, culture and politics in brazilian<br />

sociology<br />

Maria Zefisa SOARES MENEZES, Geografia Física y<br />

Análisis Geográfico Regionall, University of Barcelona,<br />

Fortaleza, Brazil<br />

Descentralization and social capital: Challenges of<br />

the strategics projects<br />

María Eugenia VENTURINI and Carla VILLAGRAN,<br />

Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral,<br />

Argentina<br />

Expresiones de la desigualdad en clave territorial en<br />

torno de la dinámica escolar-barrial en ciudades<br />

intermedias de la Patagonia<br />

Ida CASTIGLIONI1 , Alberto GIASANTI1 , Osvaldo<br />

ROMERO2 and Armando ULLOA3 , (1)Sociology,<br />

University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy, (2)<br />

Engineering, University of Sancti Spiritus, Sancti<br />

Spiritus, Cuba, (3)Medicine, University of UNAN of<br />

Managua, Managua, Nicaragua<br />

Good practices of cooperation between universities<br />

and local community<br />

Ricardo CORTÁZAR, Antropólogo, Medellín, Colombia<br />

Jóvenes de la street. Apropiaciones espaciales y<br />

construcción de identidad colectiva del skater en<br />

Medellín, Colombia<br />

Marina Luz GARCIA, Sociología, Universidad<br />

Nacional de General Sarmiento Los Polvorines, UT,<br />

Argentina<br />

Jóvenes y violencia letal: Duelo y memorialización


16:15 - 17:45<br />

378 Additional Session 9 - Migraciones<br />

y relaciones interculturales<br />

Location: ALAS Room 1<br />

Session Organizers: Néstor COHEN and<br />

Silvia CASTILLO-WINTER<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Dmitri CERBONCINI FERNANDES, Social Science,<br />

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, Juiz de Fora,<br />

MG, Brazil<br />

Black or national? The process of ethnicization of the<br />

samba<br />

Sergio MOLINA MONASTERIOS, Ciencia Política,<br />

Profesor Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago de Chile,<br />

Chile and Fernando MOLINA, Consultor, Bolivia<br />

Etnicidad, nueva izquierda y democratización: El<br />

caso boliviano<br />

Susana BRAUNER, Maestría Diversidad Cultural-<br />

Departamento de Gobierno y Relaciones<br />

Internacionales, UNTREF-UADE, CABA, Argentina and<br />

Marina TOMASOTTI, Maestría de Diversidad<br />

Cultural, UNTREF, Argentina<br />

Etnicidad y diásporas: Mexicanos y argentinos judíos<br />

de origen sirio desde mediados del siglo XX a la<br />

actualidad<br />

Romina RAMOS, Universidad Arturo Prat del Estado de<br />

Chile, Iquique, Chile and Danae URBINA, Universidad<br />

Arturo Prat del Estado de Chile, Iquique, Chile<br />

Sociología de las migraciones<br />

Alvaro DEL AGUILA, Antropología, Facultad de<br />

Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Some reflections upon the ethnographic analysis of<br />

the cultural manifestation from migrants in the society<br />

of destination: Paraguayan bicentenary’s celebration<br />

in the city of Buenos Aires<br />

Helion PÓVOA-NETO, IPPUR, Federal University of Rio<br />

de Janeiro (UFRJ), Migration Studies Group (NIEM),<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

<strong>International</strong> migration policies in Brazil: A review of<br />

recent challenges and measures<br />

� 398 �<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

419 Additional Session 10 - Mujeres y<br />

juventud<br />

Location: APT 212 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Sara Victoria<br />

ALVARADO and María Isabel DOMÍNGUEZ<br />

GARCÍA, Centro de Investigaciones<br />

Psicológicas y Sociológicas (CIPS)<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Rogelio SALAZAR DE LEÓN, Escuela de Ciencia<br />

Política, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala,<br />

Guatemala, Guatemala<br />

Rousseau y el lenguaje<br />

Rafael BARRETO, Social Memory, UNIRIO, Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Spaces of sociality homosexuals: Freedom or prison<br />

in the public space?<br />

Martin EYNARD, CIECS-CONICET-UNC, Córdoba,<br />

Argentina<br />

Cuerpos en crisis: Protesta social y cuestión alimentaria<br />

en Córdoba luego del 2001. Delimitaciones<br />

teóricas – Bodies in crisis: Social protest and food<br />

issue in Cordoba after 2001. Theoretical delimitations<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

466 RT 1a Cultura económica y sociedad<br />

Location: 27 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Alicia CAPLAN and<br />

Javier LINDENBOIM, Universidad Buenos<br />

Aires<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Maria J. BARBOSA GOULART and Antônio NETO,<br />

Programa de Pós-Graduação em Desenvolvimento<br />

Regional (PPGDR), Universidade Federal do Tocantins<br />

(UFT), Palmas/Tocantins, Brazil<br />

The dense social and politic life of social agents in the<br />

“banco do povo” organizational structure


Nicolás GÓMEZ, Sociología, Universidad Católica<br />

Silva Henríquez, Santiago, Chile<br />

Cultura económica en el sector informal<br />

Anna Luisa CABRERA RUBIO, Instituto Tecnológico y de<br />

Estudios Superiores de Monterrey Campus Monterrey,<br />

Monterrey, Mexico<br />

Institutions that determine local CSR in a developing<br />

country<br />

Leonardo LINS, Department of Sociology, University of<br />

São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Economic sectors evolution and education: An analysis<br />

of the metropolitans regions of Belo Horizonte and São<br />

Paulo<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

467 RT 1b Desigualdades educativas y<br />

sociales<br />

Location: 28 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Gabriela ORLANDO, UNSAM<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Betina FRESNEDA, Sociology, IESP/UERJ, Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Changes in educational opportunities in the Brazilian<br />

secondary education<br />

Cecilia Evangelina MELENDEZ, Ana Griselda DIAZ<br />

and Maria Natalia LENCINA, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Desigualdades en la escuela secundaria de la<br />

provincia de Catamarca<br />

Débora MAZZA, Social Sciences, Universidade<br />

Estadual de Campinas-Unicamp, São Paulo, Brazil and<br />

Marcia dos Santos FERREIRA, Education, Universidade<br />

Federal de Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso, Brazil<br />

<strong>International</strong> migratory circulation and social thought<br />

in Brazil<br />

Marina LARRONDO, Becaria de Posgrado<br />

CONICET, con sede de trabajo en la Escuela de<br />

Educación, Universidad de San Andrés, Victoria, Pcia.<br />

de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Repensando la crisis de la escuela media. La<br />

construcción de la identidad escolar en nuevos<br />

dispositivos de educación media en contextos de<br />

pobreza de la ciudad de Buenos Aires<br />

� 399 �<br />

Natalia KRÜGER, Instituto de Investigaciones<br />

Económicas y Sociales del Sur (UNS-CONICET),<br />

Bahía Blanca, Argentina<br />

Un diagnóstico de la segregación por nivel<br />

socioeconómico en la escuela media Argentina<br />

Bernardo MARESCA, Asociación Argentina de<br />

Sociología, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Teoría del juego social y planeamiento estratégico {*}<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

468 RT 1c Sociología, antropología y<br />

aproximaciones filosóficas a las<br />

emociones en el contexto escolar<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Rose Martha ROMO<br />

BELTRAN<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Sebastián GARCIA, IICE-FFyL-UBA/CONICET,<br />

Argentina<br />

Emociones en la escuela secundaria. El control de la<br />

vergüenza y el oficio de estudiante<br />

Agustina MUTCHINICK, Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

Humillaciones y desigualdades sociales en la escuela<br />

secundaria<br />

Mariana NOBILE, Área de Educación, Facultad<br />

Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO),<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina; CONICET, Argentina<br />

La dimensión emocional de la experiencia escolar:<br />

Reflexiones teóricas a partir del caso de las “escuelas<br />

de reingreso”, Buenos Aires<br />

Liliana RONCONI, UBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

La diversidad en la escuela: Ventanas para la<br />

construcción de una cultura escolar democrática<br />

Mercedes MACHADO, CIC-CONICET-UNSAM,<br />

Argentina and Waldemar CUBILLA, UNSAM,<br />

Argentina<br />

La educación como línea de fuga: Entre el ahora y la<br />

promesa de futuro. Reflexiones en torno a la<br />

escolarización en contextos de pobreza urbana


Leandro Rogério PINHEIRO, Basic Studies, UFRGS,<br />

Porto Alegre, Brazil<br />

Sobre movimientos sociales, escuelas y desigualdad<br />

social: Identidades y toma de posición de jóvenes en<br />

barrios de periferia<br />

Eduardo LANGER, Educación, Universidad Nacional<br />

de General San Martín - Universidad Nacional de la<br />

Patagonia Austral, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Cómo investigar prácticas de resistencia de<br />

estudiantes en la escuela de hoy: Reflexiones<br />

metodológicas desde el campo de la sociología de la<br />

educación<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

469 RT 1d Movimientos sociales,<br />

participación y democracia en<br />

América Latina<br />

Location: 30 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Julio MEJÍA NAVARRETE<br />

and Pablo Sebastián GARCÍA, Universidad<br />

de Buenos Aires<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Eva CAPECE WORONOWICZ, Doctorado con<br />

orientación en Sociología, Universidad Nacional<br />

Autónoma de México, Distrito Federal, Mexico<br />

Demodiversidad en América Latina: Las disputas en el<br />

proceso de democratización a comienzos del siglo XXI<br />

Estefanía VANEGAS CARRASCO, Estudiante maestría<br />

en Antropología Social. UNSAM/IDAES-IDES,<br />

Argentina<br />

Formas colectivas de organización y cultura política<br />

popular: El caso de la Asamblea Municipal<br />

Constituyente de Mogotes<br />

Santiago CUNIAL and Tomás SCHUSTER, UBA,<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Perspectivas sobre la relación entre orden<br />

institucional y transformación radical en América<br />

Latina<br />

Ingrid Karla NÓBREGA BESERRA, UFPE, Recife, Brazil<br />

Una perspectiva histórica de las personas sordas y su<br />

constitución como medio de movimiento social en<br />

Brasil<br />

� 400 �<br />

Elizabeth Maria FLEURY-TEIXEIRA, Health Ministery,<br />

Universidade Federal De Minas Gerais & Fundação<br />

Oswaldo Cruz, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil<br />

Women leaders in detraditionalization’s context<br />

Abili Lazaro Castro LIMA, Public Law Departament,<br />

UFPR - Federal University of Parana, Curitiba, Brazil<br />

Globalization and neoliberalism and theirs negative<br />

consequences in politics and law<br />

Fatima de OLIVEIRA SOUZA, Universidad Federal<br />

Fluminence, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

As interfaces da política de assistência social nos<br />

programas sociais do ministério do desenvolvimento<br />

social: Assistência ou assistencialização da pobreza?<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

465 Additional Session 11 - Trabajo,<br />

orden jurídico y las nuevas<br />

prácticas de inclusión<br />

Location: APT 212 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Cecilia M. LUSNICH,<br />

Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani,<br />

Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad<br />

de Buenos Aires and Ricardo ANTUNES<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Ana Laura ERMIDA and Sofía MANNISE, Sociology,<br />

Panelist, Montevideo, Uruguay<br />

Experiencias de diálogo social y nuevas formas de<br />

gobernabilidad<br />

Olímpio ROCHA, Regional Development, Paraíba<br />

State University (UEPB), Campina Grande, Brazil<br />

Juridical pluralism: Contemporary new paradigm?<br />

Luciana COENTRO, APG, Fundação Getulio Vargas-<br />

São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Migration of high-skilled workers between Brazil and<br />

US: Aspects on immigration policies<br />

Andréa CHAVES, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais,<br />

Universidade Federal do Pará, Belém, Brazil and<br />

Paulo FRAZÃO, Escola Vilhena Alves, SEDUC, Belém,<br />

Brazil<br />

Poder público e sindicato: O movimento grevista do<br />

SINTEP


Vitor COSTA, Departamento de Sociologia e<br />

Antropologia - UFMG, Universidade Federal de Minas<br />

Gerais, Pedro Leopoldo/MG, Brazil<br />

Violence et prostitution à Belo Horizonte et<br />

connaissances pragmatiques et Compétences<br />

sécuritaires parmi des différents groupes de<br />

prostituées<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

525 RT 2a Derecho y profesiones<br />

Location: 27 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: María Inés BERGOGLIO,<br />

National University of Cordoba<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Quelen GIANEZINI, Sociologia, Universidade<br />

Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil<br />

Access to law school and the capital of nativebrazilian<br />

students<br />

Rafael Mafei Rabelo QUEIROZ, Luciana Silva REIS<br />

and Victor Marcel PINHEIRO, São Paulo School of<br />

Law of Fundação Getulio Vargas, São Paulo-SP, Brazil<br />

Globalization and legal notables in emerging<br />

economies: A case study on Brazil<br />

Agustín VÉLEZ MASSA, Universidad Nacional de<br />

Córdoba, Argentina<br />

Insurance companies and their lawyers in road accident<br />

mediation: Usual players shaping the game rules<br />

Andrea GASTRON, Law School, Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Pablo Nogués, Argentina and Viviana<br />

KÜHNE, Università de Lecce, Italy<br />

When the symbol does not correspond to the<br />

substance: The images of justice and the social roles<br />

of women and men in the legal world through time<br />

Pedro GERALDO, Anthropology, Universidade Federal<br />

Fluminense, Niterói, Brazil<br />

Justice in context: The routinized ground of decisionmaking<br />

in courts<br />

Gabriel Eidelwein SILVEIRA, PPG Sociology, UFRGS<br />

- Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto<br />

Alegre, Brazil<br />

Labor justice – The Brazilian way. Political ideologies<br />

and professionalism of our judges<br />

� 401 �<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

526 RT 2b Problemas urbanos<br />

Location: 28 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Juan PECORARO,<br />

Universidad Buenos Aires<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Juan Felipe PINILLA, consultor independiente,<br />

Colombia<br />

Jueces y defensa del medio ambiente. El caso de la<br />

descontaminación del río Bogotá<br />

Gustavo CORTÉS SUAZA, Ciencias Sociales,<br />

Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia,<br />

Tunja, Colombia; Grupo de Investigación en Estudios<br />

Socio-Culturales, Tunja, Colombia<br />

Bogotá, distrito especial: Entre la nación y las<br />

regiones<br />

Victoria RICCIARDI, Facultad de Derecho, Universidad<br />

de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina and<br />

Alejandro SEHTMAN, Escuela de Política y Gobierno,<br />

Universidad Nacional de San Martín, Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

The vicissitudes of housing rights in a landmark<br />

environmental case of Argentina: A study of the<br />

Matanza-Riachuelo basin case<br />

Luciana VACCOTTI, IIGG-UBA, Argentina<br />

El derecho a la vivienda adecuada en la legislación<br />

de Argentina, Paraguay y Uruguay<br />

Aline VIOTTO, Departamento de Direito Econômico,<br />

Financeiro e Tributário, Universidade de São Paulo,<br />

São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Urban law and the real estate sector: Economic<br />

interests and the law in the production of the city of<br />

São Paulo<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

527 RT 2c Análisis científico y grupos<br />

sociales en riesgo<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Claudia NATENZON<br />

and Héctor Atilio POGGIESE


Authors and Papers<br />

Mirta Beatriz ROMERO, Candela LOPEZ and<br />

Gabriela CAAMAÑO, Instituto Regional de<br />

Planeamiento y Hábitat (IRPHa), Universidad<br />

Nacional de San Juan, San Juan, Argentina<br />

Gestión del riesgo: Su inclusión entre las estrategias<br />

de desarrollo<br />

José María LEZCANO, Grupo de Estudio de la<br />

Complejidad en la Sociedad de la Información-<br />

GECSI, Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas y Sociales,<br />

Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La Plata, Argentina<br />

Conflict analysis using complexity sciences tools<br />

Yara Mendes Cordeiro ARAÚJO and Luciene<br />

RODRIGUES, Universidade Estadual de Montes<br />

Claros, Brazil<br />

Estratégias de auto-organização do trabalho: A<br />

família como unidade econômica e redistribuidora de<br />

recursos no enfrentamento da questão social no<br />

Cerrado norte mineiro, Brasil<br />

Joyce Nathalia DE SOUZA TRINDADE, Social<br />

Sciences, Universidade Estadual Paulista, São Carlos,<br />

Brazil and Ariella SILVA ARAUJO, Sociologia,<br />

Universidade Estadual Paulista, São Paulo, Brazil<br />

Fragility of young life in the metropolitan periphery:<br />

Two views<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

524 Additional Session 12 -<br />

Movimientos sociales<br />

Location: APT 212 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Gabriela GÓMEZ<br />

ROJAS; Cesar GERMANA and Norberto<br />

ROCHA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Larissa GALDINO DE MAGALHAES SANTOS,<br />

Departamento de Ciências Sociais, Universidade<br />

Federal do Espírito Santo, Vitória, Brazil<br />

Ciberespaço e identidades híbridas – Apontamentos<br />

entre a cibercultura e os estudos pós-coloniais<br />

Thais CAMARGO, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências<br />

Sociais - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro<br />

(IFCS/UFRJ), Brazil<br />

� 402 �<br />

Abortion rights, religion and social movements in<br />

Brazil: The case of católicas pelo direito de decidir<br />

Marco MONDAINI, Trabajo Social - Universidade<br />

Federal de Pernambuco, Taynan BARBOSA MENDES<br />

BARRETO, Brazil; Rodrigo FARIAS DE ARAÚJO, Brazil<br />

Los medios de comunicación y movimientos sociales:<br />

Un estudio sobre la criminalización de los<br />

movimientos sociales por los medios de comunicación<br />

impresos en Pernambuco, Brasil<br />

Andreza Aparecida FRANCO CAMARA, Departamento<br />

de Ciências Jurídicas e Sociais, Universidade Federal<br />

Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Niterói, Brazil<br />

Simplicio hidroeléctricas: Los jugadores repiten y<br />

afectados por las represas<br />

Cleide Magáli SANTOS, PPGCS, Universidade<br />

Federal da Bahia, Salvador, Brazil; Educação,<br />

Universidade do Estado da Bahia, Salvador, Brazil<br />

Jóvenes militantes y ciclos de la confrontación<br />

Daiene GARCIA, Faculdade de Ciências Humanas e<br />

Sociais - Campus de Franca/SP, Universidade<br />

Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho” - UNESP,<br />

Franca, Brazil<br />

The new social order and the democratization of<br />

environment cyber<br />

Diego ORTÚZAR, Doctorando en Historia, Escuela de<br />

Altos Estudios en Ciencias Sociales (EHESS-París),<br />

France and Pamela GUTIÉRREZ, Dra. en Psicología<br />

Social, Directora Escuela de Terapia Ocupacional<br />

Universidad de Chile, Chile<br />

Cuerpo, discapacidad y prácticas institucionales: Una<br />

visión crítica de su evolución histórica en Chile<br />

Lucrecia MOLINARI, UNTREF-CONICET, Argentina<br />

Reflexiones políticas de Roque Dalton (El Salvador,<br />

1935-1975)<br />

Juliana NEUENSCHWANDER MAGALHÃES, Teoria<br />

do Direito, Faculdade Nacional de Direito da<br />

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil and Nádia PIRES, Grupo de Pesquisa<br />

Direito e Cinema, Faculdade Nacional de Direito da<br />

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

The production of law at the cinema. A sociological<br />

study


Pierre-Mathieu LE BEL, Geography, Université du<br />

Québec à Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada and<br />

Renata BRAUNER FERREIRA, Planejamento Urbano,<br />

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro-UFRJ-IPPUR,<br />

Brazil<br />

War in Rio: The city goes to the movies<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

571 RT 3a Desigualdad y pobreza en el<br />

espacio urbano 1: personas en<br />

situación de calle y procesos de<br />

renovación en áreas centrales<br />

Location: 27 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ana Maria PEREZ<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Camila Nastari FERNANDES and Ricardo de Sousa<br />

MORETTI, Planejamento e Gestão do Território,<br />

Universidade Federal do ABC, Santo André - SP, Brazil<br />

Census of the homelessness population: Tendency<br />

analysis in some capitals of Brazil and the world<br />

Steven NAVARRETE, Student of Sociology university<br />

National of Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia and<br />

Andrea MONTOYA, Anthropology University<br />

National of Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia<br />

Diseñando una ciudad para excluir ¿Cómo mantener<br />

la chusma a raya?<br />

Carlos José SUAREZ GARCIA, IPPUR/UFRJ, Brazil<br />

The corrective machine, or how to restore the<br />

homeless people to the structure: Two models of<br />

transformation<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

572 RT 3b Desigualdad y pobreza en el<br />

espacio urbano 2: disputas por el<br />

espacio público y acciones estatales<br />

Location: 28 {OB}<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

María Eugenia VENTURINI and Carla VILLAGRAN,<br />

Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral, Argentina<br />

Formas de la desigualdad en torno de la dinámica<br />

territorial-escolar en ciudades intermedias de la Patagonia<br />

� 403 �<br />

Paola JIRON, Instituto de la Vivienda, Facultad de<br />

Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Universidad de Chile,<br />

Santiago, Chile<br />

New forms of social exclusión through urban daily<br />

mobility practices<br />

Julio CALDERÓN COCKBURN, Facultad Arquitectura,<br />

Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería, Lima, Peru<br />

Perú: Política pública, propiedad privada y pobres<br />

urbanos<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

573 RT 3c Investigaciones actuales en<br />

sociología<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Irlys BARREIRA and<br />

Luciana GUIDO<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Gilberto GERIBOLA MORENO, Faculdade de<br />

Educação USP, Universidade de São Paulo, São<br />

Paulo, Brazil<br />

Old and young leaders in social movements in the<br />

periphery of São Paulo<br />

Everton OLIVEIRA, Departamento de Sociologia,<br />

Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos,<br />

Brazil<br />

The immanent resistance and the state reality: Notes<br />

on the implementation of a public health policy and<br />

the processes of subjection, subjectification and<br />

resistance<br />

Nestor DA COSTA, Montevideo, Uruguay<br />

La construcción social de la laicidad en Uruguay<br />

Patricia VILLEN MEIRELLES ALVES, Sociology,<br />

Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP),<br />

Campinas, Brazil<br />

Temporary work visa, restrictions of rights and<br />

deterioration of labour condition in the new<br />

configuration of international immigration in São Paulo


14:30 - 16:00<br />

570 Additional Session 13 - Calidad de<br />

vida, estratificación social y<br />

políticas públicas<br />

Location: APT 212 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ximena SANCHEZ<br />

SEGURA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Geraldo MONTEIRO, Sylvio CRUZ and Adauto<br />

SANTOS, PhD Program of Political Science and<br />

<strong>International</strong> Relations, IUPERJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Evaluating the Combined impact of multi-level public<br />

health policies and social policies on the quality of<br />

life in Rio de Janeiro<br />

Fernanda USHIJIMA, Faculty of Philosophy and<br />

Sciences, São Paulo State University, Marília, Brazil<br />

The adaptation of Brazilian foreign policy related to<br />

the emigration phenomenon<br />

Mauricio LOPEZ-RUIZ, Social Research Institute,<br />

University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica<br />

The incorporation of nicaraguan migrants into Costa<br />

Rica’s healthcare system: An opportunity for social<br />

equity?<br />

Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

612 RT 4a La organización financiera y<br />

de los mercados a nivel nacional e<br />

internacional<br />

Location: 27 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Bernardo MARESCA,<br />

Asociación Argentina de Sociología and<br />

Alfredo OSSORIO<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Paula GUARALDO, Sociology, UNESP, Franca, Brazil<br />

Consolidation, leverage, opening and restructuring of<br />

Brazilian exports: The footwear sector in focus<br />

� 404 �<br />

Camila PHILIPPI, Departamento de Sociologia e<br />

Ciência Política, Universidade Federal de Santa<br />

Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil<br />

El milagro del petróleo: Petrobras, pre-sal y la nueva<br />

regulación<br />

Rosario COTA-YAÑEZ, Departamento de Estudios<br />

Regionales, Universidad de Guadalajara, Zapopan,<br />

Mexico and Juan Jorge RODRIGUEZ-BAUTISTA, Ciencias<br />

Sociales, Universidad de Guadalajara, Ameca, Mexico<br />

Talleres de participación ciudadana e iniciativas<br />

locales de desarrollo<br />

Maria Eugenia SCHEINFELD, Economic Sociology,<br />

IDAES-UNSAM, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina<br />

The economic value of diseases. A sociological<br />

approach on the objectivation and commodification<br />

of subjectivity<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

613 RT 4b Políticas Sociales, Seguridad<br />

Social y Cultura Organizacional<br />

Location: 28 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Beatriz WEHLE,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Pilar BERRIOS NAVARRO, Relaciones Sociales,<br />

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco,<br />

México, Mexico<br />

Diseño institucional y cultura organizacional de la<br />

política social: Análisis comparativo<br />

Annabelle SULMONT, Institut d’Etudes du<br />

Développement Economique et Social, Université Paris<br />

1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France - Centro de Estudios<br />

Mexicanos y Lationamericanos, Mexico, México DF,<br />

Mexico<br />

Social security and microinsurance<br />

Edna A. MELO CHERNICHARO and Regina GLORIA<br />

NUNES ANDRADE, Psicologia Social, Universidade<br />

do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Tuning the emotions: The clinica social in Mangueira<br />

Hill


09:00 - 10:30<br />

614 RT 4c Recursos naturales, desarrollo<br />

y Sociedad 2<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Rudis YILMAR FLORES<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Salomé ARIAS ARÉVALO, Universidad del Valle,<br />

Estudiante de Sociología, Cali, Colombia, Colombia<br />

Memoria de la época de la violencia en Colombia<br />

Vera WEILER, Universidad Nacional de Colombia,<br />

Bogotá, Colombia<br />

Processual logic applied to anthropologist’s critic on<br />

elias’ idea about simpler societies<br />

Napoleón VELÁSTEGUI BAHAMONDE, Colegio de<br />

Sociólogos del Guayas, Guayaquil, Ecuador<br />

Si la ley, es el límite del derecho, la justicia, es la<br />

fuente de la democracia<br />

Andrei MASSA, Universidade Federal de São Paulo,<br />

Brazil<br />

Sub-imperialismo: Historia y perspectivas<br />

David MONTENEGRO, Instituto Federal de<br />

Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Ceará - IFCE,<br />

Fortaleza, Brazil<br />

The crisis and their interpretations: In search of the<br />

output in the labyrinth of senses<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

615 RT 4d Política, Mercado y Religión<br />

Location: 30 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Fortunato MALLIMACI<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Agustín VACA, Investigación, in process, Zapopan, Mexico<br />

Estado, monopolio católico y pluralismo en México:<br />

El caso de Jalisco<br />

Juan SCURO, Universidad Federal de Río Grande del<br />

Sur (Brasil), Brazil<br />

La formación de un campo ayahuasquero uruguayo y<br />

su lugar dentro del mercado religioso de ese país<br />

� 405 �<br />

Mariangeles FUNES, Centro Argentino de Etnografia<br />

Americana CONICET, CONICET, Argentina<br />

Las crisis vitales, rituales terapéuticos y los sacerdotes<br />

carismáticos en Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Lucia ACAR, Sociology, IUPERJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

The social dynamic fashion<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

611 Additional Session 14 - El trabajo<br />

etnográfico en la producción de<br />

conocimiento<br />

Location: APT 212 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Roxana CRUDI,<br />

Investigadora; Delia FRANCO, Instituto Gino<br />

Germani, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires and Osmar<br />

GONZALES<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Betsabé PAP, CONICET-UBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

La corte suprema de justicia de la nación y su<br />

relación con el poder ejecutivo nacional (Argentina,<br />

1989-1995)<br />

Alicia MÉNDEZ, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales<br />

(UBA), Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

La posición del etnógrafo en el trabajo con una<br />

¿comunidad? meritocrática: "Cuando los nativos te<br />

leen y te arman el campo"<br />

Angela Ester MALLMANN CENTENARO, Economia,<br />

Univeridade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Nova<br />

Petrópolis, Brazil<br />

Las posibles relaciones entre capital social,<br />

cooperativismo y desarollo económico local<br />

Carolina RISPOLI LEAL, Pontíficia Universidade<br />

Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

Negotiating debt: An ethnographic experience in<br />

mediation center<br />

Johana KUNIN, UTDT, Argentina<br />

Promoting transnational inter-organizational dialogue<br />

and knowledge while conducting multi-site field<br />

research: The case of the Latin American “cardboard<br />

book publishers”


10:45 - 12:15<br />

651 Additional Session 15 -<br />

Globalización y desarrollo local:<br />

protestas, justicia y sociología del<br />

público<br />

Location: APT 212 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Sebastian PEREYRA,<br />

Universidad Nacional de San Martin and<br />

Ana Lucia PAZ<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

María Verónica MORENO, Sociología, Instituto de<br />

Investigaciones Gino Germani/CONICET, Ciudad<br />

Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Ciudad global y migración internacional: Una<br />

revisión de las discusiones en el marco del flujo de<br />

capital y de las personas altamente calificadas<br />

Gabriel NARDACCHIONE, CONICET-UBA, Argentina<br />

A pragmatic and sequential analysis. Closures and<br />

reopenings of public disputes<br />

Janneth ALDANA, Sociology, Pontificia Universidad<br />

Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia<br />

Artistic transformation and social development. Some<br />

changes in the appropriation of aesthetic knowledge<br />

Marcia RODRIGUES, Ciências Sociais, Universidade<br />

Federal do Espírito Santo, Vitória, Brazil<br />

Migration, crime and civil rights<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

652 RT 5b Migrantes: experiencias de<br />

vida, formas de organización,<br />

participación e inserción social<br />

Location: 27 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Carolina NAJMIAS,<br />

Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani,<br />

UBA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Viviane MONTEIRO, Universidade Estadual de<br />

Campinas, Brazil<br />

La educación en el contexto de la movilidad internacional<br />

Lili KAWAMURA, Researcher at NEPO-UNICAMP,<br />

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UNICAMP-University Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil<br />

The current migration between Brazil and Japan:<br />

Social and cultural spaces and networks<br />

Lidiane MACIEL, IFCH/Unicamp-SP-Brazil, Studant of<br />

Pos-graduate, Campinas, Brazil<br />

The meaning of better of life: Un study between rural<br />

worker migrant of São Paulo-Brazil<br />

10:45 - 12:15<br />

653 RT 5c Brasil interrogado:<br />

perspectivas teóricas y<br />

comparativas<br />

Location: 28 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Verónica GIORDANO,<br />

IEALC<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Mara BURKART, UBA-CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Cambio social y violencia política en la prensa de<br />

humor gráfico. Brasil y Argentina, 1969-1976<br />

Athanis RODRIGUES, Universidade Federal de Santa<br />

Catarina, Brazil<br />

War against narcoterrorism: An alibi to the<br />

recolonization of Latin-America<br />

Ariel Alejandro GOLDSTEIN, Social Sciencies,<br />

University of Buenos Aires, Instituto de Estudios de<br />

América Latina y el Caribe (IEALC). CONICET,<br />

Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

The ideological frontiers of opposition during the first<br />

rule of Lula<br />

Giovana BONAMIM, IDES/UNGS, Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina; NUSP/UFPR, Curitiba, Brazil<br />

Modernisms and state building: Keys on brazilian<br />

specificities among the southern cone countries<br />

Denise TORRES, Postgraduate Program in Education,<br />

Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, PE, Brazil<br />

Functional interculturality in rural education and the<br />

critical interculturality in current rural education: An<br />

analysis based in the post-colonial studies


10:45 - 12:15<br />

654 RT 5d El Cine y la Construcción del<br />

Imaginario Audiovisual del Mundo<br />

Contemporáneo. Sujetos y Campos<br />

de una Sociología del Mundo<br />

Audiovisual<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Lucas RUBINICH and<br />

Syd KROCHMALNY, professor<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Tulio ROSSI, Sociology, USP, São Paulo, Brazil<br />

The relevance of a sociological approach to<br />

Hollywood movies<br />

Paula IADEVITO, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Instituto de<br />

Investigaciones Gino Germani/CONICET, Ciudad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Política cultural como identidad híbrida. El arte y la<br />

cultura de Corea en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires<br />

José Duarte BARBOSA JÚNIOR, Anthropology,<br />

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte,<br />

Natal, Brazil<br />

March of marijuana and images of city life<br />

Carla BERNAVA, Sociology, Universidade de São<br />

Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil<br />

The emergency of the vamp and the production of a<br />

terrifying/terrified female sexuality in modern urban<br />

contexts<br />

Janneth ALDANA, Sociology, Pontificia Universidad<br />

Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia<br />

La creación artística: Desarrollo social y desarrollo<br />

cognitivo en la trayectoria de un artista<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

699 RT 6a Contextos: trabajo y<br />

trabajadores<br />

Location: 27 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Marisa IACOBELLIS and<br />

Sara LIFSZYC, Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Ciclo Básico Común<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Miriam TONI, Centro de Pesquisa de Emprego e<br />

Desemprego, Fundação de Economia e Estatística,<br />

Porto Alegre, Brazil<br />

Labor market in the decent work perspective: The<br />

case of the metropolitan area of Porto Alegre<br />

Marco GOMEZ SOLORZANO, Sociology, Professor,<br />

Mexico DF, Mexico<br />

Maquiladoras in low wage society<br />

Jose Mauricio ARGÜELLES PÉREZ, Research Team of<br />

Social Development and Globalization, Instituto<br />

Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey<br />

(ITESM), Campus Monterrey, Monterrey, Nuevo León,<br />

Mexico; Department of Sociology, Universidad<br />

Autónoma de Nuevo León (UANL), San Nicolás de<br />

los Garza, Nuevo León, Mexico<br />

Significado del trabajo y la precariedad entre los<br />

adultos mayores<br />

Julieta HAIDAR, Docente, Argentina<br />

Estrategias sindicales. El caso de Luz y Fuerza Capital<br />

(1945-1975)<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

700 RT 6b Precaridad y disciplina en<br />

“neofordism”<br />

Location: 28 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Ruy BRAGA, University of<br />

São Paulo<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Isabel Rosario QUISPE SORIA, Universidad Nacional<br />

Mayor de San Marcos, Lurigancho-Chosica Peru<br />

De la agricultura a la minería: La proletarización del<br />

campesino y los cambios en los modos de<br />

producción<br />

Sandra PICCININNI, Universidad Nacional de Mar<br />

del Plata, Univ. Nacional de Rosario, Mar del Plata,<br />

Argentina; Ministerio de Trabajo, Empleo y Seguridad<br />

Social de la Nación, Mar del Plata, Argentina<br />

Estrategias de articulación de docentes marplatenses<br />

entre trabajo rentado y doméstico y de cuidados


Diego SZLECHTER, Instituto de Industria, Universidad<br />

Nacional de General Sarmiento, Los Polvorines,<br />

Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Gestión del conocimiento o gestión del<br />

comportamiento? Apuntes para un debate sobre el<br />

mánager neofordista<br />

Marta PANAIA, Ciencias Sociales, CONICET,<br />

Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Riesgos y organización en talleres clandestinos<br />

Leonardo SALINAS ROBINSON, Centro de Análisis e<br />

Investigación Política, Chile<br />

Sobre transnacionalización y movimiento obrero:<br />

Análisis en perspectiva comparada<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

701 RT 6c Informalidad de trabajo en<br />

contextos locales<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Guadalupe ROMERO,<br />

Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani,<br />

Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad<br />

de Buenos Aires<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Inés PÉREZ and Romina CUTULI, CONICET/<br />

Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Argentina<br />

Conciliar trabajo doméstico remunerado y no<br />

remunerado: Trabajo, familia y género en el caso de<br />

las empleadas domésticas (Mar del Plata, Argentina,<br />

1970-2010)<br />

Rosario PALACIOS, Sociology, Pontificia Universidad<br />

Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile<br />

Informality wears uniform: The experience of beauty<br />

salons’ workers in Santiago, Chile<br />

12:30 - 14:00<br />

698 Additional Session 16 - Sociología<br />

audiovisual y de las artes<br />

Location: APT 212 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Gabriel RESTREPO<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Pérola MATHIAS, Non, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and<br />

Bruno Vilas Boas BISPO, Non, Salvador, Brazil<br />

A survey of studies on “art” in the XIV and XV<br />

Brazilian Congress of Sociology<br />

Jorge GALINDO, Social Sciences, Universidad<br />

Autónoma Metropolitana, Cuajimalpa, Mexico DF,<br />

Mexico<br />

Art: System, field and network<br />

Maximiliano DUARTE ACQUISTAPACE, Departamento<br />

de Sociología, Instituto de Estudos Sociais e Políticos<br />

(IESP). Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Río<br />

de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Diversidad cultural como diversidad expresiva. Una<br />

discusión sobre las desigualdades en las<br />

construcciones simbólicas<br />

Javier CRISTIANO, CONICET, Córdoba, Argentina<br />

Schütz y Mead y la importancia del concepto de<br />

imaginación para la teoría sociológica<br />

Julián Andrés RIVEROS, Mayra Alejandra UMAÑA<br />

and Silvia RIVERA LARGACHA, U. del Rosario<br />

Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia<br />

Métodos de investigación visual para culturas visuales<br />

digitales<br />

Yanina CARPENTIERI1 , Sofia DAFUNCHIO2 and Silvia<br />

GRINBERG2 , (1)UNSAM, Argentina, (2)CONICET,<br />

Argentina<br />

Miradas cruzadas. Construyendo experiencias<br />

audiovisuales<br />

Soledad MUÑIZ, InsightShare, Argentina, Chris<br />

LUNCH, InsightShare, France and Isabelle LEMAIRE,<br />

InsightShare, Canada<br />

The medium is the message - What PV does for<br />

monitoring and evaluation<br />

Giovanni ALVES, Sociology and antropology,<br />

Universidade Estadual Paulista - UNESP-Marilia,<br />

Marilia, Brazil and Elisio ESTANQUE, Sociology,<br />

Universidade de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal<br />

Work, social movement and visual sociology<br />

Dmitri CERBONCINI FERNANDES, Social Science,<br />

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, Juiz de Fora,<br />

MG, Brazil


Brazilian popular music and intellectuals: An<br />

analytical model<br />

Ornela BOIX, CIMeCS/IdIHCS (UNLP-CONICET),<br />

La Plata, Argentina<br />

Trayectorias en la música “independiente”<br />

Martín MALDONADO, Universidad Nacional de<br />

Entre Ríos-CONICET, Argentina<br />

La informatización de lo viviente: El caso del bioarte<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

729 RT 7a Debates y perspectivas<br />

teórico-conceptuales para el<br />

estudio de la conflictividad y el<br />

cambio social<br />

Location: 27 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Victor ARMONY,<br />

University of Quebec at Montreal<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Anabel Angélica BELIERA, CISH-IdIHCS (UNLP-<br />

CONICET), Sociología, La Plata, Argentina<br />

Campo de protesta. Reflexiones sobre la utilización<br />

de la perspectiva de Bourdieu como herramienta<br />

analítica sobre la conflictividad social en la provincia<br />

de Neuquén<br />

Verónica PÉREZ, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, UBA-<br />

IIGG-CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina and Julián<br />

REBON, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani,<br />

Argentina<br />

Conflicto y cambio social en Argentina del siglo XXI.<br />

Un debate conceptual sobre los estallidos de hostilidad<br />

Borja MIGUEL ALARCON, Escuela Superior de<br />

Administración Pública, Bogotá, Colombia<br />

Nuevos y viejos espacios del poder en América Latina<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

730 RT 7b Política y derechos humanos<br />

Location: 28 {OB}<br />

Session Organizers: Pablo VOMMARO,<br />

IIGG-UBA/CONICET/CLACSO and Alcira<br />

DAROQUI<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Bruno FORNILLO, Buenos Aires, UBA-CONICET,<br />

Caba, Argentina<br />

Mutaciones en la territorialidad política bolivana<br />

durante el primer gobierno del MAS<br />

Rafaela DE MELO VASCONCELLOS, Estudiante del<br />

Máster en Sociología en la Universidade Federal de<br />

Pernambuco (PPGS/UFPE), Brazil<br />

Vínculo y desafíos de una acción colectiva en el<br />

nordeste del Brasil: El caso de la red Coque Vive<br />

Gustavo A. BEADE, Criminal Law, University of<br />

Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Criminalizing inmigrants<br />

Suzana BURNIER, Education, Centro Federal de<br />

Educação Tecnológica de Minas Gerais, Contagem,<br />

Brazil<br />

Politics of youth counseling and trainning: Common<br />

chalenges in Brazil and Spain<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

731 RT 7c Movimientos de estudiantes y<br />

estudiantes en movimiento:<br />

experiencias organizativas en<br />

América Latina<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Melina VAZQUEZ,<br />

Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani<br />

(FSOC-UBA)/Consejo Nacional de<br />

Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Betiana PEDROZO and Andrea LAZCANO,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

EL movimiento de bachilleratos populares en<br />

Argentina: Aportes para el análisis de sus procesos<br />

de enmarcamiento<br />

Héctor ANGELICO, CEIL-PIETTE/CONICET, Argentina<br />

and María del Carmen AIELLO, UBA-CEIRET, CABA,<br />

Argentina<br />

Experiencias asociativas en educación: Los<br />

bachilleratos populares de jóvenes y adultos


Oscar MAC-CLURE, Centro Investigación Sociedad y<br />

Políticas Públicas, Universidad de Los Lagos, Santiago,<br />

Chile<br />

Movimiento social en Chile y crítica al sistema desde<br />

fuera del movimiento<br />

14:30 - 16:00<br />

728 Additional Session 17 -<br />

Responsabilidad social, jóvenes y<br />

comunicación<br />

Location: APT 212 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Nora GARITA<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Alfredo FERES and Lis BASTOS, Brasilia University, Brazil<br />

State of art of cyberbulling research: The case of Brazil<br />

Pierre-Olivier SIRE, Departamento Estudios Socio-<br />

Urbanos, Universidad de Guadalajara, Guadalajara,<br />

Mexico<br />

RSE y sociedad civil en México: Marco institucional y<br />

actuación en red<br />

Chiara SÁEZ and Patricia PEÑA, Instituto de la<br />

Comunicación e Imagen (ICEI) - Universidad de Chile,<br />

Profesora titular, Santiago, Chile<br />

El debate sobre la TV digital en Chile desde el punto<br />

de vista de la democratización mediática<br />

Raquel SASTRE, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

El rol de la sociedad civil en la motivación y en el<br />

desarrollo de la capacidad emprendedora<br />

Magdalena FELICE, IIGG-CIN, Ciudad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

Jóvenes y usos del teléfono celular<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

755 RT 8a Experiencias del cuerpo:<br />

abordajes desde las ciencias<br />

sociales<br />

Location: 27 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Verónica FILARDO,<br />

Universidad de la República<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

María Alejandra PAGOTTO, IIGG-UBA/CONICET,<br />

Argentina<br />

Cuerpo y emociones en la obra de Néstor Perlongher<br />

Clara B. BRAVIN, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras.<br />

(Ciencias de la Educación), Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Mercado y consumidores: La construcción social del<br />

cuerpo en el nuevo capitalismo<br />

Tomás BOVER and Ana Sabrina MORA, Núcleo de<br />

Estudios Socioculturales. Facultad de Trabajo Social.<br />

Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina<br />

Policías y bailarinas en una antropología de y desde<br />

el cuerpo (Cops and dancers in a social anthropology<br />

of and from the body)<br />

Emilio José SEVESO ZANIN and Gabriela VERGARA<br />

MATTAR, Sociología, CIECS-UNC/CONICET,<br />

Córdoba, Argentina<br />

¿Qué ves cuando me ves? Expulsión, precariedad<br />

corporal y sensibilidad. Percepciones y emociones<br />

sobre prácticas de denegación social en cartoneros y<br />

beneficiarios estatales de las ciudades de Córdoba y<br />

San Luis<br />

Ana Julia ARÉCHAGA, Facultad de Humanidades y<br />

Ciencias de la Educación/UNLP-IDICHS-CONICET,<br />

La Plata, Argentina<br />

Sos linda porque sos “blanquita”. Usos y<br />

concepciones del cuerpo en relación a la belleza de<br />

sectores populares<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

756 RT 8b Cuerpo y sociedad:<br />

elementos para su<br />

conceptualización<br />

Location: 28 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Clara B. BRAVIN,<br />

Universidad de Buenos Aires<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Martin EYNARD, CIECS-CONICET-UNC, Cordoba,<br />

Argentina<br />

“Bodies in crisis: Social protest and food issue in<br />

Cordoba after 2001. Theoretical delimitations”


Rafael Andrés SÁNCHEZ AGUIRRE, Instituto de<br />

Investigaciones Gino Germani-CONICET, Universidad<br />

de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

Apuntes sobre la construcción conceptual del cuerpo<br />

y de las emociones<br />

Olga Alejandra SABIDO RAMOS, Área de<br />

investigación: Pensamiento Sociológico, Universidad<br />

Autónoma Metropolitana, Azcapotzalco, Mexico and<br />

Roberta Priscila CEDILLO HERNANDEZ, UNAM,<br />

México, Mexico<br />

El cuerpo como objeto de estudio en las ciencias<br />

sociales en México (1989-2008) una perspectiva<br />

desde la sociología de la ciencia<br />

Ricardo CRISORIO, Agustín LESCANO, Valeria<br />

EMILIOZZI and Liliana ROCHA BIDEGAIN, Centro<br />

Interdisciplinario de Metodología de las Ciencias<br />

Sociales - Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la<br />

Educación, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La<br />

Plata, Argentina<br />

El cuerpo en la sociedad. De la teoría incorporada a<br />

la incorporación de la acción<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

757 RT 8d Globalización: desfíos<br />

sociales, actores y cultura política<br />

en los países en desarrollo<br />

Location: 29 {OB}<br />

Session Organizer: Herminia C. FOO<br />

KONG DEJO<br />

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Authors and Papers<br />

Gerardo ESCOBAR, Sociología, Universidad de<br />

Concepción, Concepción, Chile<br />

Influencia de los asentamientos de emergencia en las<br />

familias damnificadas por el terremoto y tsunami en<br />

la comuna de Tome en Chile<br />

Elsa del Rosario PECH CEBALLOS, Jefatura de<br />

Secundarias Generales, Secretaría de Educación<br />

Pública, Mérida, Mexico<br />

Dificultades de socialización en migrantes escolares<br />

de secundarias urbanas yucatecas<br />

Daniel LLANOS ERAZO, Unidad de Postgrados,<br />

Universidad Politécnica Salesiana, Quito, Ecuador<br />

Transformaciones en la dinámica familiar en<br />

comunidades indígenas de tres provincias de la sierra<br />

central ecuatoriana a partir de los procesos<br />

migratorios


Tuesday 31 July<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

1 Meet ISA Editors & Journals<br />

Location: APT 10 {OB}<br />

Tuesday 31 July<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

2 Research Council Business<br />

Meeting - Part I<br />

Location: 450 {NB}<br />

Thursday 2 August<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

379 Current Sociology<br />

Location: 453 {NB}<br />

Session Organizer: Eloísa MARTIN, Federal<br />

University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Other Activities<br />

� 412 �<br />

Authors and Papers<br />

Susan McDANIEL, Prentice Institute, University of<br />

Lethbridge, Lethbridge, AB, Canada<br />

Currents of Sociology: Tradition, Renewal and<br />

Challenge<br />

Sujata PATEL, Department of Sociology, University of<br />

Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India<br />

Introducing Current Sociology Monographs<br />

Eloísa MARTIN, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Current Sociology, Trends and Topics (1997-2012)<br />

Friday 3 August<br />

16:15 - 17:45<br />

607 Simultaneous Roundtable Session<br />

for Junior/Senior Sociologists<br />

Location: 17, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29,<br />

30, 33, 34, 35 and 38 {OB}<br />

In Conversation: Connecting Senior and<br />

Junior Sociologists at the Forum<br />

This special 90 minute session with simultaneously run<br />

round tables will provide the opportunity for junior<br />

sociologists to engage with well-established and<br />

renowned sociologists in a more informal setting.


Starting with some introductory remarks from the senior<br />

sociologist at each roundtable, the session will be<br />

opened to answering questions from the junior<br />

sociologists. The ISA is committed to encouraging<br />

emerging sociologists and this session is one small but<br />

important initiative at the Forum to increase the<br />

dialogue among a global community of junior and<br />

senior sociologists.<br />

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Saturday 4 August<br />

09:00 - 10:30<br />

616 Research Council Business Meeting.<br />

Part II<br />

Location: Assembly Hall - Salón de Actos


a<br />

A. Melo Chernicharo, Edna 613<br />

Aalbers, Manuel B. 212, 299, 483, 736<br />

Aaltonen, Sanna 387<br />

Abaza, Mona 194<br />

Abdulhadi, Rabab 580<br />

Abdullah, Noorman 189<br />

Abendroth, Anja 196<br />

Abers, Rebecca 635<br />

Ablazhey, Anatoliy 703<br />

Aborisade, Richard 333<br />

Abraham, Margaret 417<br />

Abrahamson, Peter 706<br />

Abrahao, Maria Helena M. Barreto 721<br />

Abramowicz, Anete 663<br />

Abreu, Catarina 322<br />

Acar, Lucia 615<br />

Acharya, Arun 113<br />

Acosta, María Cecilia 94<br />

Acuña Collado, Violeta 667<br />

Acuña Pérez, Javier 640<br />

Adami, Roberta 650<br />

Adamini, Marina 79, 687<br />

Adams, Wallis 60<br />

Adaszko, Dan 446, 683<br />

Addor, Felipe 341, 703<br />

Adelman, Miriam 236, 475, 603<br />

Adeola, Lanre 660<br />

Adisa, Ademola Lateef 212<br />

Adorno, Sérgio 462, 722<br />

Author Index<br />

Adriaenssens, Stef 99, 753<br />

Adur, Shweta Majumdar 510<br />

Afouxenidis, Alex 72<br />

Agarwala, Rina 65<br />

Agrawal, Arvind Kumar 689<br />

Aguerre, Carolina 629<br />

Aguiar, Luis 575<br />

Aguiar, Neuma 713<br />

Aguiluz-Ibargüen, Maya 6<br />

Agunbiade, Ojo 745<br />

Ahlawat, Neerja 90<br />

Ahlawat, Sadhu 25, 273<br />

Ahmad, Aqueil 703<br />

Ahteensuu, Marko 325<br />

Aiello, Maria del Carmen 731<br />

Aimar, Lucas 764<br />

Aisenstein, Angela 423<br />

Ajiboye, Olanrewaju Emmanuel 95, 579<br />

Akahori, Saburo 348<br />

Akalin, Ayse 345<br />

Akanmu, Olusola Esther 212<br />

Akbas, Meral 193<br />

Akis Kalaylioglu, Yasemin 626<br />

Al-Oraimi, Suaad Zayed 386, 580<br />

Alarcon, Amado 165, 254<br />

Alberth, Lars 154, 288<br />

Albertini, Marcelo 532<br />

Albrecht, Scott 762<br />

Albuquerque, Maria do Carmo 383, 473<br />

Alcantara, Maria de Lourdes Beldi de 519<br />

Alcantara Saez, Manuel 225<br />

� 415 �<br />

Aldana, Janneth 651, 654<br />

Aldaz, Erkuden 163, 737<br />

Alegria, Daniela 536<br />

Alejo, Antonio 539<br />

Aleksandrovs, Aleksandrs 154, 216<br />

Alencar, Rafael 690<br />

Aleu, Maria 321, 519<br />

Algranati, Clara 657<br />

Algranti, Joaquín 35<br />

Algranti, Miguel 34<br />

Alho, Rolle 21, 452<br />

Alkhalili, Nura 299<br />

Allaste, Airi-Alina 565, 605<br />

Allen, Adriana 326, 514<br />

Allen, Walter 421<br />

Allon, Fiona 736<br />

Allouch, Annabelle 29<br />

Almeida, Elmir 266<br />

Almeida, Joana 230, 300<br />

Almeida, João Paulo 531<br />

Almeida, Maíra 135, 281<br />

Almeida, Táli Pires 141<br />

Almeida, Tânia Mara 80, 495<br />

Almeida Neto, Manoel 297<br />

Almeida Silva, Lourdes Karoline 724<br />

Alonso, Guillermo V 255<br />

Altmann, Eliska 391<br />

Altomonte, Michele 605<br />

Alvarado, Arturo 164<br />

Alvarado, Sara Victoria 419<br />

Alvarado Salgado, Sara Victoria 265


Alvarez, Alexis 166<br />

Alvarez, Rebecca 166<br />

Alvarez López, José Luis 259<br />

Alvaro, Daniel 9<br />

Alvear, Celso 703<br />

Alves, Fátima 395, 438<br />

Alves, Giovanni 158, 698<br />

Alves, Rafael de Oliveira 460<br />

Alzina, Pilar 539<br />

Amado, Sheila 440, 708<br />

Amador Bautista, Amador Bautista 39<br />

Amaral Reis, Arthur 164<br />

Amat, Amandine 758<br />

Amaya Arias, Ana C. 47, 530<br />

Ambrasat, Jens 82, 709<br />

Ambrosio, Mario Machel 6<br />

Amieva Nefa, Sonia Carolina 231<br />

Amiraux, Valérie 458<br />

Amorim, Érika 769<br />

Amorim, Érika Oliveira 349<br />

Amozurrutia, José 506, 574<br />

Ampofo, Akosua Adomako 181<br />

Anand, Harjit S. 284<br />

Anaya-Gallardo, Federico 8<br />

Ancelovici, Marcos 439, 537<br />

Andersen, Helle 264<br />

Andersen, Svein S. 504<br />

Anderson, Alison 511<br />

Anderson, Ronald 20, 205, 516<br />

Andersson, Johan 132, 142<br />

Andolfatto, Dominique 315<br />

Andrade, Allison 637<br />

Andrade, Luciana 228<br />

Andrade, Regina 51<br />

Andre-Bechely, Lois 43, 375<br />

Andreasson, Tobias 143<br />

Andreu Lope, Lope 255<br />

Andrews, Abigail 304, 634<br />

Andrews, Lorraine 668<br />

Andriotti Romanin, Enrique 461, 491<br />

Anduaga, Uxoa 59<br />

Anesaki, Masahira 231<br />

Angelaccio, Carlos 741<br />

Angelaki, Marina 512<br />

Angelico, Hector 731<br />

Anikovich, Oxana 637<br />

Anipkin, Mikhail 422<br />

Anjos, Claudia 14<br />

Annandale, Ellen 724<br />

Anria, Santiago 308<br />

Ansari, Arvinder 320, 335, 603<br />

Anselmo, Joyce 457<br />

Ansoleaga, Elisa 664<br />

Anson, Yonathan 530<br />

Anthias, Floya 484<br />

Antía, Florencia 153<br />

Antino, Mirko 258, 732<br />

Antoine, Sébastien 115, 213<br />

Antolihao, Lou 697<br />

Anton, Gustavo 326<br />

Antonioli, Fernanda 18<br />

Antosz, Patrycja 201<br />

Antunes, Monique 212<br />

Antunes, Ricardo 465<br />

Antunes Da Rocha, Juliana Livia 490, 749<br />

Anyidoho, Nana Akua 581<br />

Anzoise, Valentina 411, 520<br />

Anzorena, Claudia 349, 431<br />

Aoyagi, Midori 70, 363<br />

Apitzsch, Ursula 366<br />

Aquevedo, Eduardo 234<br />

Aquino, Jania 559<br />

Aracil, Encarnación 156<br />

Arancibia, Florencia 426<br />

Aranda Roche, Rossana 569<br />

Arango López, Diego 41<br />

Araujo, Emilia 353, 484, 678<br />

Araújo, Letícia 559<br />

Araújo, Vinicius 115, 462<br />

Araújo, Yara Mendes Cordeiro 527<br />

Araujo Felice, Anamaria 454<br />

Araya, Javiera 220<br />

Arbaci, Sonia 142<br />

Arbelo, Viviana 454, 604<br />

Archenti, Nélida 431<br />

Arcila-Calderón, Carlos 681<br />

Arcos, Estela 761<br />

Ardenghi, Verónica 76<br />

Ardèvol, Elisenda 23, 317<br />

Arduini, Guilherme 474<br />

Aréchaga, Ana Julia 755<br />

Arena, Jay 212, 287<br />

Arenas Conejo, Miriam 204<br />

Arfaoui, Khedija 386<br />

� 416 �<br />

Argüelles Pérez, Jose Mauricio 31, 699<br />

Argüello, Andrés 474<br />

Arias, María Fernanda 297<br />

Arias Arévalo, Salomé 614<br />

Arias Cubas, Magdalena 394, 670<br />

Ariztia, Dr Tomas 277<br />

Arjomand, Saïd 556<br />

Arlegui, Maria Alejandra 445<br />

Arlettaz, Fernando Emmanuel 725<br />

Armano, Emiliana 543, 647<br />

Armelino, Martín 180, 315<br />

Armella, Julieta 629<br />

Arminen, Ilkka 172, 708<br />

Armony, Victor 702, 729<br />

Arnau Ripollés, Soledad 204<br />

Arnold, Marcelo 562<br />

Aronson, Paulina Perla 9<br />

Arqueros Mejica, María Soledad 15<br />

Arribas, Celia 34<br />

Arruda, Larissa 474<br />

Arslan, Zerrin 253<br />

Arteaga Botello, Nelson 12, 186, 752<br />

Arza, Camila 73, 271, 308, 362,<br />

684, 706, 748, 761<br />

Asakitikpi, Alex 231<br />

Asakura, Takashi 241<br />

Asano, Tomohiko 267<br />

Asensi, Felipe 55<br />

Asheulova, Nadia 249, 301<br />

Assefa, Tibebe 47, 156<br />

Assis, Eneida 655<br />

Assis, Karina 540<br />

Atkinson, John S. 261<br />

Aubert, Dominique 669<br />

Augustinho, Aline Michelle<br />

Nascimento 71, 543<br />

Austral, Rosario 223, 229<br />

Avdeeva, Elena 329<br />

Avila Garzón, Liliana 344<br />

Awachar, Smita 685<br />

Aydin, Kemal 18, 168<br />

Ayos, Emilio 333<br />

Ayot, Evelyn 154<br />

Azar, Ariel 562<br />

Azcona, Noelia 252<br />

Azevedo, Letícia de 83, 656<br />

Azevedo, Priscila 106, 113


Azevedo, Rodrigo 690<br />

Azocar, Carla 220<br />

Azuela, Antonio 369<br />

b<br />

B. de Weydenthal, Nicholas 374<br />

B. Gill, Andréa 479<br />

Bacal, Azril 122, 193<br />

Bacci, Claudia 656<br />

Bachelot, Carole 250<br />

Badea, Constantina 51<br />

Baeninger, Rosana 124<br />

Baer, Alejandro 765<br />

Baez, Alina 91<br />

Baeza, Brígida 68<br />

Baez Urbina, Francisco 100, 110<br />

Bah, Abu 305<br />

Baird, Marian 618<br />

Bal, Özgür 343<br />

Balan, P.P. 157<br />

Balbinot, Rachelle 395<br />

Baldassar, Loretta 124, 175, 437<br />

Baldoni, Micaela 715<br />

Balen, Maria Elisa 560<br />

Balgobind Singh, Shanta 690<br />

Balieiro, Fernando 475<br />

Ball, Stephen 229<br />

Balladares, Carina 693<br />

Ballakrishnen, Swethaa 118, 252<br />

Ballantyne, Glenda 114<br />

Ballesteros, Matías 64<br />

Ballesteros Doncel, Esmeralda 96<br />

Ballesteros Leiner, Arturo 220<br />

Ballesteros Páez, María Dolores 274<br />

Balmaceda, Virginia 713<br />

Baloglu, Burhan 486<br />

Baloglu, Filiz 486<br />

Baltar, Cláudia 20<br />

Baltar, Ronaldo 20<br />

Baltatescu, Sergiu 627, 670<br />

Baltrusis, Nelson 299<br />

Balz, Anne 133<br />

Balza, Sonia 690<br />

Bamberg, Ingrid 496<br />

Bamyeh, Mohammed 556<br />

Banakar, Reza 55, 689<br />

Banciu, Dan Aurel 347<br />

Bandeira, Lourdes 495<br />

Banerjee, Albert 230<br />

Banerjee, Ishita 352<br />

Bang, Lucas 629<br />

Bank Munoz, Carolina 575<br />

Baraldi, Camila 141<br />

Baranovic, Branislava 535<br />

Barasa, Francis 233<br />

Barba, Carlos 560<br />

Barbero Portela, Marcia 362, 519<br />

Barbosa, Anna 146<br />

Barbosa, Gisele Heloise 157<br />

Barbosa, Jéssica Cássia 132, 330<br />

Barbosa, Vinícius Reis 252<br />

Barbosa Goulart, Maria J. 466<br />

Barbosa Júnior, José Duarte 654<br />

Barbosa Rodrigues, Daniela<br />

Aparecida 697<br />

Barbosa Soares, Cecília Elisabeth 486<br />

Barcelos, Régis 199<br />

Barclay, Elaine 138<br />

Bargero, Mariano 190<br />

Barik, Bishnu 68<br />

Barnartt, Sharon 204, 383, 687<br />

Barnes, Joanne 745<br />

Barnes, Roy 206<br />

Barolet-Fogarty, Megan 131<br />

Barón, Guillermo 567<br />

Barone, Myriam 539, 764<br />

Barragan, Araceli 39<br />

Barrancos, Dora 417<br />

Barreira, César 322, 559<br />

Barreira, Irlys 573<br />

Barreiro, Alicia 569<br />

Barreneche Giraldo, Isabel 463<br />

Barrera, Leticia 97<br />

Barrere, Rodolfo 69<br />

Barreto, Rafael 419<br />

Barreto Beck, Carlos 47, 156<br />

Barrientos, Armando 123, 171, 382<br />

Barrionuevo Anzaldi, Franco 184<br />

Barron, Pierre 180<br />

Barron Pastor, Juan Carlos 316, 574<br />

Barros, Nelson 774<br />

Barros, Sebastián 635<br />

Barros Junior, Francisco Oliveira 724<br />

� 417 �<br />

Barros Maciel, Tania Maria<br />

Freitas 489, 704<br />

Barros Nock, Magdalena 513<br />

Barroso, Hayeska Costa 146<br />

Bartl, Walter 255, 319, 329<br />

Bartolomé, Edurne 11, 57<br />

Bartram, David 80, 101, 304, 346<br />

Bascope, Martín 535<br />

Bascuas, Maisa 357<br />

Baser, Vehbi 168, 18<br />

Basile, Diego 565<br />

Basov, Nikita 50, 182<br />

Bass, Loretta 53, 109, 344<br />

Bassani, João Carlos 61, 84<br />

Bastida-Gonzalez, Elena 113, 156, 340<br />

Bastos, Fernando Bastos 368<br />

Bastos, Lis 728<br />

Bastos de Souza, Thiago 329<br />

Batalha, Marcelo 83<br />

Bates, Diane 243<br />

Batista, Ricardo 532<br />

Batthyany, Karina 290, 617<br />

Baudoin, Marie-Ange 636<br />

Bauer, Angela 91<br />

Baumann, Michèle 107, 210<br />

Baur, Nina N/A<br />

Baxter, Vern 188<br />

Bayer, Michael 109<br />

Baykal, Zeynep 114, 429<br />

Bayona, Jordi 228<br />

Bazzi, Lama 579<br />

Beade, Gustavo A. 46, 730<br />

Becerril Tinoco, Maira Yuritzi 498<br />

Bechmann Jensen, Torben 264<br />

Becker, Johannes 324, 422<br />

Becker, Thomas 17, 490<br />

Beeton, Bob 591<br />

Begala, Silvana 97<br />

Beigel, Fernanda 536<br />

Bejarano, Ingrid 380<br />

Beland, Daniel 73, 362, 512, 706, 748, 761<br />

Beliera, Anabel Angélica 729<br />

Beling, Adrián 407<br />

Bell, Mary Ellen 260<br />

Bell, Susan 198, 260<br />

Bellofatto, Sabina 294<br />

Bellone, Tamara 647


Belmessous, Fatiha 622<br />

Belova, Natalia 40<br />

Beltran, Gaston 540, 661<br />

Beltran, Rose Martha Romo 468<br />

Bendit, René 216<br />

Benería, Lourdes 617<br />

Benes, Enzo 213<br />

Benhadjoudja, Leila 726<br />

Benítez Larghi, Sebastián 629, 688<br />

Benk, Zsuzsanna 529<br />

Bennett, Erica 48<br />

Ben Shlomo, Ofira 131<br />

Benski, Tova 158, 720<br />

Benzi, Daniele 166<br />

Beoku-Betts, Josephine 244<br />

Berardi, Andrea 371<br />

Berdet, Marcelo 690<br />

Berg, Martin 258, 489<br />

Bergoglio, Maria Ines 46, 525<br />

Beritan, Saim Can 37<br />

Bernard, April 138<br />

Bernard, Rosemarie 152, 443<br />

Bernardes, Denis Antônio<br />

de Mendonça 760<br />

Bernardi, Fabrizio 586<br />

Bernava, Carla 654<br />

Bernstein, Julia 294<br />

Béroud, Sophie 179, 180<br />

Berrios Navarro, Pilar 613<br />

Berruecos, Luis 236<br />

Bertone, Fernando Martin 252<br />

Bérubé, Farrah 391<br />

Besana, Patricio 212<br />

Besedovsky, Natalia 325, 374, 736<br />

Beserra, Eliane 760<br />

Besio, Cristina 105, 219, 257, 541<br />

Besle, Sylvain 64<br />

Bessa, Altamiro Sergio Mol 367<br />

Besser, Terry 28<br />

Betcher, Carrie 60<br />

Beyreuther, Irene Veronica 91<br />

Beytía, Pablo 246<br />

Bezerra, Marlos Alves 62, 159<br />

Bhadra, Bula 244, 603<br />

Bhambra, Gurminder 149, 352<br />

Bhatia, Ajeeta 529<br />

Bhatia, Anjali 77, 663<br />

Bhattacharya, Asmita 147<br />

Bhattarai, Sailesh 774<br />

Bhengu, Sithembiso 177<br />

Bhosle, Smriti 685<br />

Biagi, Marta 243, 592<br />

Biagini, Graciela 150<br />

Bialakowsky, Alberto L. 158, 194<br />

Bialakowsky, Alejandro 9<br />

Biancheri, Rita 724<br />

Bianchi, Gabriel 633, 668<br />

Bidaseca, Karina 181<br />

Bienenstein, Glauco 212, 514<br />

Bienenstein, Regina 212, 514<br />

Bifulco, Lavinia 554<br />

Bignante, Elisa 371<br />

Bijl, Robert 20, 67<br />

Bildtgård, Torbjörn 534<br />

Bilge, Sirma 599, 686<br />

Bin, Daniel 585<br />

Bisig, Elinor 441, 630<br />

Bislev, Sven 717<br />

Bispo, Bruno Vilas Boas 698<br />

Bistoletti, Ezequiel Luis 382<br />

Blair, Sampson 79<br />

Blanch, Josep M. 664<br />

Blanco, Ana Belén 185<br />

Blanco, Gabriela 742<br />

Blanco, Ismael 620<br />

Blay, Eva Alterman 218<br />

Blofield, Merike 761<br />

Blok, Anders 531<br />

Blokland, Talja 122, 665<br />

Bloksgaard, Lotte 618<br />

Bloustien, Geraldine 94, 411<br />

Blumer, Nadine 114<br />

Boatca, Manuela 45, 149, 193, 352,<br />

441, 522, 762<br />

Boccagni, Paolo 124, 175, 346, 538<br />

Böcker, Rafael 427<br />

Bodemann, Y. Michal 114, 354<br />

Body-Gendrot, Sophie 577<br />

Boehm, Steffen 160<br />

Boekkooi, Marije 747<br />

Boer, Justine 249<br />

Boese, Martina 394<br />

Bogner, Artur 112, 135<br />

Bogunia-Borowska, Malgorzata 318<br />

� 418 �<br />

Bogus, Lucia 437<br />

Böhm, Sebastian 196<br />

Boidi, María Fernanda 225<br />

Boito, María Eugenia 86, 98, 557<br />

Boix, Ornela 698<br />

Bolano, Cesar 681<br />

Boll, Karen 88<br />

Bolonha, Carlos 135, 281<br />

Bonamim, Giovana 653<br />

Bonder, Gloria 275<br />

Bonelli, Maria da Gloria 300<br />

Bonfanti, Sara 227, 485<br />

Bonfiglio, Juan Ignacio 76<br />

Bonifacio, Glenda 181, 484, 686<br />

Boniolo, Paula 326<br />

Bonner, Florence 421<br />

Bonnin, Debby 118<br />

Borba, Christina 579<br />

Borchorst, Anette 618<br />

Borda, Pablo Daniel 265<br />

Borde, Radhika 676<br />

Borel, Marcelo Barbosa Miranda 225<br />

Borges, Paulo César 323<br />

Borghi, Vando 554<br />

Borghi Leite, Aline Tereza 13, 456<br />

Borgstrom, Erica 64<br />

Borja Alarcon, Miguel 729<br />

Borjeson, Natasja 211<br />

Borrastero, Carina 661<br />

Bory, Anne 180, 488<br />

Boschi, Renato 540<br />

Bossert, Carl Friedrich 382<br />

Bostrom, Ann-Kristin 496<br />

Boström, Magnus 211, 363<br />

Botelho, Carolina 271<br />

Bottaro, Lorena 326, 492<br />

Bouchard, Louise 263, 532<br />

Bouffartigue, Paul 176<br />

Bould, Sally 48, 623<br />

Bourblanc, Magalie 636<br />

Bourgeault, Ivy 263, 588, 745<br />

Bover, Tomás 755<br />

Bowden, Gary 161, 426<br />

Boyd, Monica 345<br />

Boykoff, Maxwell 531<br />

Bozok, Mehmet 169<br />

Bozok, Nihan 169


Bozonnet, Jean-Paul 243<br />

Braga, Maria Angela Figueiredo 413<br />

Braga, Ruy 179, 213, 700<br />

Bragatto, Rachel 256<br />

Braga Vieira, Flavia 473<br />

Bragoni, Beatriz 202<br />

Brandhorst, Rosa María 366, 721<br />

Brändle Señan, Gaspar 629<br />

Brandts, Jordi 480<br />

Braslow, Laura 521, 738<br />

Bratchford, Gary 279<br />

Braun, Annette 229<br />

Brauner, Susana 378<br />

Brauner Ferreira, Renata 524<br />

Bravin, Clara B. 755, 756<br />

Bravo Almonacid, Florencia 48<br />

Bravo Reinoso, Pedro 265<br />

Brea, Martina 423<br />

Breckner, Ingrid 554<br />

Breckner, Roswitha 89, 260, 564, 596<br />

Breda, Bruna 154<br />

Brenner, Ana Karina 268<br />

Brewer, Rose 221<br />

Brey, Elisa 251<br />

Brickner, Rachel 315<br />

Bricocoli, Massimo 142<br />

Bridges, Todd Arthur 736<br />

Brieger, Peter 17<br />

Briggs, Daniel 727<br />

Bringel, Breno 473, 657<br />

Briscioli, Bárbara 229<br />

Brites, Rui 197, 627<br />

Brito, Celso 649<br />

Brito, Olivier 53<br />

Brito, Simone 621<br />

Brito, Yvana Carla Fechine 458<br />

Brito de Oliveira, Lucia Maria 281<br />

Britto, Ana Lucia 492, 758<br />

Britton, Dee 458, 568<br />

Brodsky, Marcelo 648<br />

Brodsky, Stanley 60<br />

Bröer, Christian 42, 105<br />

Bronzo, Carla 73<br />

Brooke, Elizabeth 336, 707<br />

Broom, Alex 64, 633<br />

Brosnan, Caragh 430<br />

Broudehoux, Anne-Marie 514<br />

Brown, Lawrence 40<br />

Brown, Patrick 42, 92, 509<br />

Browne, Craig 262, 477<br />

Bruel, Ana Lorena 759<br />

Brum, Ceres 192<br />

Brumat, Leiza 452<br />

Brunet, Ignasi 478, 743<br />

Brunet Icart, Ignasi 444<br />

Brunner, Karl-Michael 773<br />

Bryant, Rachel 414<br />

Brzezinski, Maria Lúcia Navarro Lins 592<br />

Buchinger, Eva 405, 555<br />

Buehler-Niederberger, Doris 237, 517<br />

Bugnone, Ana Liza 601<br />

Buhlungu, Sakhela 439<br />

Bujes, Janaina 322<br />

Buonani Pasti, Henrique 311<br />

Burau, Viola 231<br />

Burawoy, Michael 194<br />

Burchardt, Marian 144, 188, 226, 459, 518<br />

Burgess, Adam 92, 606<br />

Burgos, Fernando 73<br />

Burin, David 94<br />

Burkart, Mara 653<br />

Burnier, Suzana 730<br />

Burris, Val 206<br />

Burstein, Nidia Irene 518<br />

Burucua, Jose 202<br />

Busbridge, Rachel 599<br />

Busch, Anne 196, 257<br />

Busse, Erika 670<br />

Bussi, Eliana Mercedes 773<br />

Busso, Mariana 75<br />

Bustos Garcia, Brenda Araceli 208<br />

Butcher, Stephanie 212<br />

Butler, Tim 228<br />

Butti, Federico 157<br />

Bywater, Krista 160, 711<br />

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Caamaño, Gabriela 527<br />

Cabanzo Valencia, Miyerlandy 735<br />

Cabral Félix de Sousa, Isabela 175<br />

Cabrera, M. Claudia 684<br />

Cabrera Echeverría, Anibal 22<br />

Cabrera Rubio, Anna Luisa 466<br />

� 419 �<br />

Caceres Zapatero, Dolores 629<br />

Caetano, André 228<br />

Cafferatta, Graciela 640<br />

Cairo, Maria Eugenia 423<br />

Calavita, Kitty 725<br />

Calazans, Diego 511<br />

Calderón, Eduardo 478<br />

Calderon, Fernando 155, 278<br />

Calderón Cockburn, Julio 572<br />

Calero, Victor 439<br />

Caletti, Sergio 610<br />

Calise, Santiago 348<br />

Calise, Santiago Gabriel 97<br />

Callegari, José Antonio 449<br />

Calleros Rodriguez, Héctor 593, 659<br />

Calnan, Michael 26, 64<br />

Calvimontes, Jorge 593<br />

Calvo, Esteban 445, 562, 737<br />

Camarena-Córdova, Rosa María 76,<br />

156, 619<br />

Camargo, Thais 524<br />

Camarotti, Ana Clara 265, 656<br />

Cambours de Donini, Ana 223, 297<br />

Cambre, Maria-Carolina 279<br />

Camelo, Ana Paula 566, 598<br />

Caminati, Francisco Antunes 733<br />

Campello Carvalheira, José Barreto 230<br />

Campos, Christiane S.S 471<br />

Campos, Rosana 471<br />

Campos Huerta, Martha Elizabeth 139<br />

Campusano, Marina 22<br />

Cañaveral, Lucía 138<br />

Cancino Lara, Mirosalba 130<br />

Cancino Perez, Leonardo 110, 355<br />

Canedo, Maria Luiza 329<br />

Canedo Vasquez, Gabriela 702<br />

Canelo, Paula 540<br />

Cangussu, Amanda Cristina N. 187<br />

Cann, Candi 414<br />

Cantão, Cisalpina 150<br />

Cantó-Milà, Natàlia 385, 669<br />

Capanema Alvares, Lucia 367<br />

Capece Woronowicz, Eva 469<br />

Capella, Antoinetta 228<br />

Caplan, Alicia 466<br />

Caporale, Alessandra 317<br />

Capous-Desyllas, Moshoula 411


Caprara, Bernardo 229<br />

Caravaca, Evangelina 764<br />

Carballo, Marita 11<br />

Carbonelli, Marcos 495<br />

Cardenas, Julian 206, 763<br />

Cardenas, luis Alberto 35<br />

Cardenas, Sabine 237<br />

Cardenas Tomazic, Ana 144<br />

Cardia, Nancy 462<br />

Cardoso, Bruno 12<br />

Cardoso Montanhana, Beatriz 145<br />

Carman, Maria 87<br />

Carneiro, Maria José 407<br />

Carneiro-da-Cunha, Maximiliano 321<br />

Carney, Julia 579<br />

Carof, Solenn 306<br />

Carosio, Alba 610<br />

Carpentieri, Yanina 698<br />

Carrano, Paulo 266<br />

Carrasco, Alejandro 229<br />

Carrera, Leandro 512<br />

Carreras, Liliana 27<br />

Carrere, Geoffrey 426<br />

Carriel, Paola 331<br />

Carrion, Rosinha 763<br />

Carroll, William 102, 126, 287,<br />

357, 425, 493<br />

Cartland, Jenifer 62, 288, 604<br />

Carvalho, Salo De 185<br />

Carvalho Da Silva, Gessika Cecilia 431<br />

Carvalho Fiuza, Ana Louise 769<br />

Casaca, Sara 48<br />

Casa Diamante, Gastón 444<br />

Cassilde, Stéphanie 208, 564<br />

Castañeda, Marcelo 533, 677<br />

Castaños, Fernando 440<br />

Castel, Davy 51<br />

Castel, Robert 554<br />

Castellani, Ana Gabriela 540<br />

Castellanos, Juan Manuel 523<br />

Castelo Branco, Jordanna 237, 344<br />

Castiglione, Celeste 276<br />

Castiglioni, Ida 328, 554<br />

Castillo, Juan Carlos 28, 535<br />

Castillo, Marcelo 153<br />

Castillo-Winter, Silvia 378<br />

Castillo Garza, Omar Javier 392<br />

Castles, Stephen 394<br />

Castro, Bárbara 196, 637<br />

Castro, Carolina 54<br />

Castro, José Esteban 326, 492, 569, 760<br />

Castro, Lucia Rabello de 164<br />

Castro, Talita 48, 259<br />

Castro-Santos, Luiz 278, 300<br />

Casullo, Maria Esperanza 522<br />

Catanho, Maria Clara 115<br />

Caubet, Christian Guy 592<br />

Caula, Pamela 91<br />

Causa, Adriana 349<br />

Cava, Roberta 71, 543<br />

Cavalcante, Cláudia 329<br />

Cavalcanti, Ana C.R. 582<br />

Cavalcanti, Leonardo 251, 457<br />

Cavalli, Stefano 309<br />

Cavas, Cláudio 51, 201<br />

Cavia, Manuel 459, 518<br />

Cavusoglu, Rana 342, 624<br />

Ccopa, Pedro Pablo 463<br />

Cebolla Boado, Héctor 68, 347<br />

Cedersund, Elisabet 31<br />

Cedillo Hernández, Roberta Priscila 756<br />

Celik, Ercüment 439<br />

Celis Barquera, Ximena 592<br />

Cenerino, Alessandra 661<br />

Centenaro, Angela Ester Mallmann 611<br />

Centner, Ryan 41<br />

Cerboncini Fernandes, Dmitri 378, 698<br />

Cerda, Carlos 132<br />

Cerigo, Helen 40<br />

Ceruti, Claire 213<br />

Cervi, Mariana 475<br />

Cervia, Silvia 724<br />

Cerviño, Mariana 151, 313<br />

Cervio, Ana Lucía 507<br />

Cesar, Daniel 450<br />

Cesar, Layla 222, 667<br />

César Ramos, Paulo 539<br />

Chabay, Ilan 161, 407<br />

Chacham, Alessandra 90<br />

Chakraborty, Sudip 7<br />

Chamberlain, Martyn 42, 92<br />

Chamniern, Paul 95<br />

Chan, Anita 205<br />

Chan, Kay-Wah 302<br />

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Chandra, Rajesh 327<br />

Chandra, Vinod 154, 216, 663<br />

Chandri, Raghava 426<br />

Chang, Heng-hao 246<br />

Chang, Jason Chien-chen 499, 750<br />

Chang, Kuang-chi 217, 603, 671<br />

Chang, Ming-Yi 78<br />

Chang, Shin-Ock 425<br />

Chang, Yuting 156<br />

Chantraine, Olivier 16, 58, 692<br />

Chappell, Neena 107, 214<br />

Charlton, Sarah 54<br />

Charness, Gary 480<br />

Chase-Dunn, Christopher 166, 287<br />

Chaskielberg, Hector 763<br />

Chatterjee, Biswajit 147<br />

Chattopadhyay, Molly 753<br />

Chaturvedi, Manjeet 355<br />

Chau, Kénora 210<br />

Chau, Nearkasen 107, 210<br />

Chaufan, Claudia 644, 745<br />

Chauvin, Sébastien 180<br />

Chaves, Andréa 150, 465<br />

Chaves, Mariana 119, 265<br />

Chaves, Miguel 27<br />

Chávez, Sergio 346<br />

Chavez-Gonzalez, Guadalupe 39<br />

Chay, Claire 664<br />

Checa, Susana 97<br />

Chedid Henriques, Flávio 703<br />

Chemali, Zeina 579<br />

Chen, Henglien Lisa 737<br />

Cheng, (Kent) Sheng Yao 750<br />

Cheraghi-Sohi, Sudeh 26<br />

Chernicharo, Edna 33<br />

Cheron, Cibele 431<br />

Cherubini, Daniela 702<br />

Chesters, Jenny 63<br />

Cheung, Chau-kiu 78<br />

Chiang, tien-Hui 750<br />

Chiara, Magdalena 554<br />

Chies Santos, Mariana 164, 690<br />

Chio, Santiago 137<br />

Chireac, Silvia 165<br />

Cho, Jung Rae 295<br />

Choque, Gerardo 392<br />

Choudry, Aziz 141


Chouhy, Gabriel 110<br />

Christanell, Anja 773<br />

Christiansen-Ruffman, Linda 618, 751, 768,<br />

769, 770<br />

Christou, Miranda 318<br />

Chuang, Sheng-Yih 759<br />

Chuchco, Nicolás 763<br />

Chuchko, Dmytro 148, 239<br />

Chun, Jennifer 21, 141, 360<br />

Cicchelli, Vincenzo 605<br />

Cidade Marinho, Andreia 754<br />

Cielo, Maria Cristina 368<br />

Cifuentes, Javier 132<br />

Cilley, Constanza 11<br />

Cincunegui, Carmen 661<br />

Cindoglu, Dilek 181, 726<br />

Ciochetto, Lynne 436, 440, 489<br />

Ciolli, Vanesa 684<br />

Ciordia, Carolina 476<br />

Cipponeri, Marcos 741<br />

Cipriani, Roberto 443, 507<br />

Cirakman Deveci, Asli 726<br />

Cisneros, Cesar 317, 429<br />

Cisneros, Paul 492<br />

Ciuffoletti, Sofia 97<br />

Civila Orellana, Vanesa 440<br />

Claes, Florencia 478, 681<br />

Clarke, Laura Hurd 645<br />

Claudia, Uhart 423<br />

Claus, Waldemar 690<br />

Clavijo, Janneth 251<br />

Clech, Pauline 710<br />

Clegg, Stewart 307<br />

Cleland Silva, Tricia 588<br />

Clemente, Adriana 362, 418<br />

Clerge, Orly 228<br />

Clerval, Anne 142<br />

Clivaz, Christophe 54<br />

Close, Caroline 250<br />

Clot, Monica 195<br />

Clot Garrell, Anna 270<br />

Cloutier, Geneviève 758<br />

Çoban Kenes, Hatice 276<br />

Cobe, Lorena 585<br />

Cock, Jacklyn 178, 409<br />

Cockerham, William 60<br />

Coe, Anna-Britt 22, 349<br />

Coelho, Thierry 713<br />

Coelho Albuquerque, José Lindomar 114<br />

Coentro, Luciana 465<br />

Cohen, Daniel Aldana 205, 758<br />

Cohen, Nestor 378<br />

Coleman, David 319<br />

Coletto, Diego 177<br />

Collin, Johanne 140, 169<br />

Collins, Jock 599<br />

Colllebedeff, Tatiana 764<br />

Collyer, Fran 64<br />

Colomb, Claire 41, 142, 514<br />

Colombo, Alba 151, 436<br />

Colomer, Antonio 478<br />

Comba, Antonella 83, 690<br />

Comber, Barbara 93, 280<br />

CON, Emre 666<br />

CON, Gulcin 10, 485<br />

Conceicao da Costa, Maria 182<br />

Conilh de Beyssac, Marie Louise 51,<br />

289, 533<br />

Connell, Raewyn 293<br />

Constantin, Andreea 393<br />

Constantino, Sophia 745<br />

Constantopoulou, Christiana 16, 58, 66,<br />

317, 489<br />

Contreras Fernandez, Natalia Daniela 424<br />

Convert, Bernard 380<br />

Cook, Sarah 271<br />

Cooper, Trudi 321<br />

Cordeiro, Eduardo Firak 160<br />

Cordeiro, Wagner de Freitas 283<br />

Cordova Quero, Hugo 152<br />

Corica, Agustina 216<br />

Cormack, Phillip 93<br />

Cornejo, Marcela 656<br />

Corona, Roberto Brocanelli 675<br />

Corradi, M. Laura 90, 244, 686<br />

Corral, Maria Manuela 212<br />

Correa, Juliana 436<br />

Correa, Nestor 3<br />

Correia, Augusta 243<br />

Correia, Tiago 231<br />

Corrochano, Maria Carla 75, 216<br />

Cortázar, Ricardo 328<br />

Corte, Malena 247<br />

Cortes, Rosalia 560, 684<br />

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Cortes, Soraya 332, 587<br />

Cortés Suaza, Gustavo 526<br />

Cortez, Rodrigo 717<br />

Cortiñas, Inés 418<br />

Cosacov, Natalia 714<br />

Cosse, Isabella 423, 476<br />

Costa, Geraldo 212, 622<br />

Costa, Giuliana 228<br />

Costa, Heloisa 758<br />

Costa, Jorge Lopes da 92<br />

Costa, Lygia 759<br />

Costa, Maria Conceição 150<br />

Costa, Rafael 273<br />

Costa, Sergio 293, 702<br />

Costa, Vanessa 281<br />

Costa, Vitor 465<br />

Costandius, Elmarie 568<br />

Costa Neto, Iara 697<br />

Costa Pinheiro, Cláudio 69, 293<br />

Cota-Yañez, Rosario 612<br />

Côté, Denyse 111<br />

Cote, James 746, 771<br />

Couffignal, Sophie 107<br />

Cousinet, Graciela 195<br />

Coutinho, Beatriz Isola 457<br />

Couto, Márcia Thereza 633<br />

Cowan Ros, Carlos Javier 343<br />

Cox, Cristián 535<br />

Craven, Catherine 10<br />

Cremin, Colin 145<br />

Crenshaw, Martha 364<br />

Crenzel, Emilio 354<br />

Crinall, Karen 647<br />

Crisorio, Ricardo 756<br />

Cristiano, Javier 698<br />

Crivos, Bárbara 184<br />

Crocco, Natalia 765<br />

Crofts, Thomas 694<br />

Croissant, Daniela 17<br />

Crowder-Taraborrelli, Tomas 354<br />

Crudi, Roxana 368, 375, 611<br />

Crunel, Bérénice 488<br />

Cruz, Ana Cristina Juvenal 288<br />

Cruz, June Alisson 723<br />

Cruz, Lara Abreu 323<br />

Cruz, Maria Angelica 656<br />

Cruz, Milton 189


Cruz, Sylvio 570<br />

Cruz-Castro, Laura 199<br />

Cruz Solís, Heriberto 434<br />

Csupor, Isabelle N/A<br />

Cuartango, Izaskun 163, 365<br />

Cubilla, Waldemar 468<br />

Cucca, Roberta 142<br />

Cuda, Emilce 682<br />

Cuellar Vazquez, Agelica 167<br />

Cuervo, Hernan 264, 712<br />

Cuesta, Carolina 184<br />

Cuesta, M. 683<br />

Cuesta, Marta 683<br />

Cuevas Hernandez, Ana Josefina 770<br />

Culley, Lorraine 668<br />

Cunha, Claudia 640<br />

Cunha, Márcia 291<br />

Cunha, Tiago 52, 245<br />

Cunial, Santiago 469, 661<br />

Custódio Alves, Raquel 46<br />

Cutuli, Maria Soledad 510<br />

Cutuli, Romina 701<br />

Cyfer, Ingrid 84<br />

Cypriano, Breno 218, 431<br />

Czapka, Elzbieta Anna 770<br />

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D’Abreu, Kim C. 297<br />

D’Amico, Marcelo 764<br />

D’Avila, Maria Inácia 161<br />

D’Avila Neto, Gustavo 657<br />

D’Avila Neto, Maria Inacia 196, 289<br />

D’hers, Victoria 86, 507<br />

D’Onofrio, María Guillermina 69, 536<br />

D’Ottaviano, Camila 245<br />

D’Urso, Lucila 179<br />

Da-Silva-Rosa, Teresa 407, 531<br />

Dabenigno, Valeria 229<br />

Dabul, Lígia 313<br />

Dachary, Mariela 539, 764<br />

da Costa, Isabel 71, 395<br />

da Costa, Nestor 573<br />

da Costa, Renata Almeida 505<br />

Dados, Nour 293<br />

Dafunchio, Sofia 3, 698<br />

Dahl, Espen 532<br />

Dahlvik, Julia 190<br />

Daich, Deborah 349<br />

Dajani, Muna 299<br />

Dallari, Sueli 395<br />

Daloz, Jean-Pascal 57, 504<br />

Dambrauskas, Alicia 218, 349<br />

Damiani, Esteban 703<br />

Damij, Nadja 219, 763<br />

Daniel, Camila 394<br />

Dansilio, Florencia 145<br />

Daphi, Priska 747<br />

Darchy-Koechlin, Brigitte 504<br />

Darcy, Michael 142, 299<br />

Daroqui, Alcira 730<br />

Das, Sanjukta 31, 168<br />

da S. Mendonça Rêgo, Rafaela 290<br />

Dash, Anita 753<br />

Da Silva, Marcelo Raimundo 100<br />

da Silva Malgarin Filho, Marcello 334<br />

Dator, James 481<br />

David, Marília 363<br />

David, Matthew 558<br />

David, Pierre-Marie 169<br />

Davidson, Debra 657<br />

Davila Neto, Maria Inácia 201, 533<br />

Davis, Diane E. 714, 738<br />

Davis, Kathy 198, 260<br />

Davis, Meagan 745<br />

Davis, Nancy 676<br />

Day, Jennifer 134<br />

Dayrell, Juarez 266<br />

De Angelis, Carlos F. 72<br />

De Angelis, Gabriele 248, 311<br />

Debandi, Natalia 513<br />

de Beyssac, Marie 161<br />

Debnar, Milos 63, 485<br />

de Camargo Martins, Cauê 681<br />

De Carvalho, Salo 185<br />

de Castro Almeida, Rachel 27<br />

de Castro Fontainha, Fernando 252<br />

De Castro Halis, Denis 413<br />

Decataldo, Alessandra 243<br />

de Chacus, Sylvie 51<br />

Deedat, Sarah 64<br />

De Fazio, Federico Leandro 46<br />

De Filippo, Daniela 69<br />

Degiuli, Francesca 513, 617<br />

� 422 �<br />

de Graaff, Bert 42, 105<br />

de Ipola, Emilio 58, 442<br />

Deissler, Stefan 480, 541<br />

Deitch, Cynthia 90<br />

de Krom, Michiel 117<br />

De La Fuente, Eduardo 455, 472<br />

Del Aguila, Alvaro 378<br />

Delamata, Gabriela 655<br />

de la Mora, Luis 582<br />

De La Rosa, Mario 340<br />

De la Rosa, Rosanna 261<br />

de La Torre Prados, Isabel 444, 743<br />

Delaunay, Catarina 644, 703<br />

Del Barrio, Elena 31, 737<br />

Delcroix, Catherine 106<br />

del Cueto, Carla 240<br />

Deleo, Camila 79<br />

De Leo, Daniela 299<br />

Delesposte, Aline Guizardi 349, 769<br />

Delgado Molina, Cecilia 80, 682<br />

Delgado Rivera, Efraín 450<br />

Delhey, Jan 586, 627<br />

Delicado, Ana 425<br />

de Lima, Blanca 150, 672<br />

de Lima Costa, Maria do<br />

Perpétuo Soccoro 721<br />

Delshammar, Tim 620<br />

Deltell, Luis 681<br />

Del Valle, Nicolás 4<br />

Demailly, Lise 16, 58<br />

Demaine, Jack 499<br />

de Marco, Stefano 258, 732<br />

de Marinis, Pablo 9<br />

De Mario, Camila 365<br />

Demartini, Zeila 366<br />

Demasi, Carlos 354, 734<br />

de Matos Sardinha Pinto, Lucas 224<br />

de Melo Vasconcellos, Rafaela 730<br />

Demir, Ipek 114<br />

Demirkol, Esra 18, 603<br />

Deng, Yunxue 238<br />

Denis, Ann 36, 310, 485, 599<br />

de Oliveira Neto, João Matias 436<br />

de Oliveira Queiroz, Thais 45<br />

De Olivera Barbosa, Maria Ligia 139, 723<br />

Depeli, Gülsüm 94, 260<br />

Depelteau, Francois 158


Depoy, Elizabeth 272<br />

Desai, Manisha 181, 425, 648<br />

De Santis Feltran, Gabriel 87<br />

Deschamps, Loïc 669<br />

De Sena, Angélica 86<br />

De Sena Jardim, Gabriel 657<br />

De Sena Jardim, Gabriel 51<br />

de Souza, Flávio 15, 582<br />

de Souza, Josué N/A<br />

de Souza, Rafael 747<br />

De Souza Bujes, Janaina 185<br />

de Souza Lima, Lívia 192<br />

de Souza Morais, Danilo 539<br />

de Souza Sartore, Marina 661<br />

De Souza Trindade, Joyce Nathalia 527<br />

De Spiegelaere, Stan 219<br />

Desrosiers, Hugo C. 140<br />

Dessein, Joost 117<br />

Destro de Oliveira, Glaucia 31, 259<br />

Deusdad, Blanca 5<br />

Devalle, Verónica 184, 647<br />

Devane, Declan 668<br />

Deville, Joe 277<br />

Devleeshouwer, Perrine 174<br />

Devlin, Maurice 321<br />

de Vroome, Thomas 420, 485<br />

de Wenden, Catherine 394<br />

Dheensa, Sandi 668<br />

Diana Menéndez, Nicolás 311, 315<br />

Dias, António 713<br />

Dias Vieira, Adriana 97<br />

Diaz, Ana Griselda 467<br />

Diaz, Unai 365<br />

Díaz-Juarbe, Roberto O. 515<br />

Diaz-Orueta, Unai 31<br />

Diaz-Veiga, Pura 365<br />

Diaz Bizkarguenaga, Koldo 305<br />

Diaz Orueta, Fernando 368<br />

Díaz Perera, Miguel Angel 328<br />

Díaz Velázquez, Eduardo 204<br />

Diceanu, Alexandru 21<br />

Dickins, Marissa 306<br />

Diefenbach, Aletta 268, 564<br />

Dietrich, Hans 216<br />

Dietz, Thomas 426<br />

Diez, Carolina 91<br />

DiFrancesco, Darryn Anne 249<br />

Di Giulio, Gabriela 459, 606<br />

Di Leo, Pablo Francisco 265, 656<br />

Dillon, Frank 340<br />

Dill Soares, Paulo Brasil 733<br />

Di Marco, Graciela 23, 655<br />

di Napoli, Pablo 752<br />

Dinardi, Cecilia 370<br />

Diniz, Eli 540<br />

Diniz, Madson 687<br />

Diop, Carmen 564, 708<br />

Diuana, Roberta 168<br />

Di Virgilio, María Mercedes 15, 446<br />

Dixon, Jeremy 42<br />

Dobratz, Betty 276<br />

Dodel, Matías 424<br />

Dodson, Jualynne 270, 495<br />

Dohnke, Jan 514<br />

Domanski, Dmitri 451<br />

Domingues, José Maurício 522<br />

Dominguez, Armando 47, 619<br />

Domínguez García, María Isabel 76,<br />

218, 419<br />

Donato, Mateus 118<br />

Dong, Weizhen 296<br />

Donza, Eduardo 120<br />

do Prado, Juliana 558<br />

Doran, Marie-Christine 52, 155<br />

Douglas, Karen Manges 36, 676<br />

Douglass, Rex 364<br />

Doula, Sheila Maria 303<br />

Downie, Kathleen 329<br />

Draelants, Hugues 504<br />

Draganchuk, Celia 539, 764<br />

Draibe, Sonia 428<br />

Dreher, Jochen 136, 391<br />

Dressen, Marnix 24, 315<br />

Dressing, Harald 17<br />

Drumond, André 262<br />

Duaibs, Raquel 178<br />

Duarte Acquistapace, Maximiliano 698<br />

Duarte Nunes, Everardo 183<br />

Dube, Saurabh 352<br />

Dubois, Fanny 390<br />

Dubrow, Joshua 72, 420, 471, 713<br />

Dufour-Poirier, Melanie 575<br />

Du Gay, Paul 88<br />

Dughera, Lucila 688<br />

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Duhalde, Santiago 213<br />

Dunlap, Riley 243<br />

Duque, Alvaro 440<br />

Durán, Francisco 271<br />

Durán, Valeria 714<br />

Durand-Delvigne, Annick 51<br />

Durante, Marcelo 453<br />

Dushina, Svetlana 249, 301<br />

Dussaillant, Francisca 117, 516<br />

Dutra, Letícia 46<br />

Dvoskin, Nicolás 476, 715<br />

Dworkin, A. Gary 174, 274, 303, 589, 667<br />

Dwyer, Tom 673<br />

Dysman, Maria Carolina 134, 539<br />

Dzervite, Stefan 198<br />

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Eberle, Thomas S. 136<br />

Echeconea, Mariano 64<br />

Echeverri, María Margarita 251<br />

Eckardt, Frank 368<br />

Ecker, Martha 315<br />

Edelblute, Heather 346<br />

Edelstein, Mariela 22<br />

Eduardo Nunes Jacondino, Eduardo 559<br />

Egger, Rudolf 412<br />

Ego-Aguirre, Maria del Pilar 218<br />

Ehlert Maia, João Marcelo 45<br />

ehrenfeld Lenkiewicz, Noemi 164<br />

Eichner, Klaus 536<br />

Eisentraut, Steffen 154<br />

Ejembi, Egri 759<br />

Eke, Edit 532<br />

Ekman, Susanne 88<br />

Elabor-Idemudia, Patience 670, 753<br />

Eleta-De Filippis, Roxana 445<br />

Elizalde, Silvia 119<br />

Elizalde Soto, Rodrigo Antonio 18, 529<br />

Elsakka, Abaher 563<br />

Eluwawalage, Damayanthie 557<br />

Embrick, David 221<br />

Emiliozzi, Valeria 756<br />

Empinotti, Vanessa 492<br />

Encalada Grez, Evelyn 21<br />

Engel, Cíntia 47<br />

Engelmann, Wilson 511


Engels, Anita 307<br />

Engeman, Cassandra 410<br />

Enguix, Begonya 86, 720<br />

Erbout, Nathalie 117<br />

Erdemci, Fulya 473<br />

Ergin, Nezihe Basak 299, 368<br />

Ericksen, Julia 198<br />

Ermida, Ana Laura 465<br />

Eryszewicz, Leandro 632, 666<br />

Escalante, Ana 39<br />

Escalante, Juan Carlos 536<br />

Escalante, Pablo Facundo 202<br />

Escobar, Gerardo 757<br />

Escobar, Jorge 28, 535<br />

Escolar, Cora 33, 765<br />

Escutia, Eva 139<br />

Esguerra, Catalina 413<br />

Esin, Gülsen 160<br />

Eskenazi, Davi 27<br />

Eslava, Julia 763<br />

Eslava-Schmalbach, Javier H. 47, 530<br />

Esparza, Louis 567, 577<br />

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Fadayomi, Theophilus 660<br />

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Fernandes da silva, Mayra 46<br />

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Fernández, Roberto 429<br />

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Fernandez Alvarez, Maria Ines 693<br />

Fernandez Araya, Margarita 644<br />

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Fernández Esquinas, Manuel 69<br />

Fernandez Lorca, María Beatriz 623<br />

Fernández Meijide, Camila 46<br />

Fernandez Milmanda, Belén 213<br />

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Ferrari, Manuela 306<br />

Ferrarini, Adriane 427, 705<br />

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Ferraz, Joana D`Arc Fernandes 283<br />

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Ferreira, Lara Marina 225<br />

Ferreira, Leila 117<br />

Ferreira, Lucia da Costa 117, 161<br />

Ferreira, Mara 236<br />

Ferreira, Marcia dos Santos 467<br />

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Ferreira, Miguel A. 204<br />

Ferreira, Regina Fátima C.F. 245<br />

Ferreira, Rialize 631<br />

Ferreira de Almeida, João 197, 627<br />

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Finez, Jean 24, 291<br />

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Flagg, Julia 243<br />

Flam, Helena 56, 383, 412<br />

Fleitas Ortiz de Rozas, Diego Manuel 453<br />

Fleury-Teixeira, Elizabeth Maria 469<br />

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Flores, Cristina Gabriela 337<br />

Flores, Rudis Yilmar 328, 614<br />

Flores Camacho, Orión Arturo 362<br />

Florez Muñoz, Daniel 46<br />

Floriani, Dimas 61<br />

Florit, Luciano 773<br />

Flury, Jorgelina 94, 279<br />

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Foo Kong Dejo, Herminia C. 757<br />

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Forssell, Emilia 707<br />

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Forte, Vinicius 621<br />

Forteza González, Maria 270<br />

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Fozdar, Farida 276<br />

Fracalanza, Ana Paula 492<br />

Fraga Sampaio, Márcia 33<br />

Frake-Mistak, Mandy 375<br />

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Franco, Delia 375, 611<br />

Franco Camara, Andreza Aparecida 524<br />

Frank Italia, Pablo 297<br />

Franzen, Sarah 458<br />

Fraschini, Mariano 632<br />

Frazão, Paulo 465<br />

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Freeman, James 514<br />

Fregidou-Malama, Maria 427, 600<br />

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Freitas, Guilherme 562<br />

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Frota, Maria Guiomar da Cunha 154, 725<br />

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Gago, Veronica 367<br />

Gaiger, Luiz Inácio 600<br />

Gaio, Jorge 723<br />

Gaitán, Flavio 540<br />

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Galcanova, Lucie 228<br />

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Larissa 524<br />

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Gale, Peter 343<br />

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Galindo, Jorge 698<br />

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Galvao, Andreia 213<br />

Gálvez, Eduardo 716<br />

Gálvez Gálvez, Laura 290<br />

Gama, Fabiene 318, 647<br />

Gambarotta, Emiliano 621, 658<br />

Gamboa Esteves, Abril 137<br />

Gandler, Stefan 4<br />

Gantois, Maïlys 439<br />

Gantzias, George 289, 643<br />

Garat, Javier 631<br />

Garbin, Helena 42, 296<br />

García, Angela 368<br />

García, Ariel Oscar 738<br />

Garcia, Daiene 524<br />

Garcia, Loreley 127<br />

García, María Alejandra 603<br />

Garcia, Mariana 164<br />

Garcia, Marina Luz 328<br />

García, Marisa 337<br />

García, Mauricio 110<br />

Garcia, Pablo Sebastian 285, 469


Garcia, Sebastián 468<br />

Garcia, Silvio Marques 445<br />

García-Romeral Moreno, Gloria 270<br />

García Andrade, Adriana 33<br />

Garcia Caicedo, Cristian David 395<br />

Garcia Cortes, Alfonso 39<br />

García de Fanelli, Ana 297<br />

García Figueroa, Emma 506<br />

Garcia Perez, Eva 184, 367<br />

García Ramos, Tania 120<br />

Garduño Valero, Guillermo Javier R. 222<br />

Gareau, Brian 531, 739<br />

Garibaldo, Francesco 134<br />

Garibay, David 587<br />

Garita, Nora 728<br />

Garma, Carlos 270<br />

Garreton, Manuel Antonio 278, 473<br />

Garrett, Daniel 458<br />

Garrido, Natalia 565<br />

Garrido Castillo Jaime, Jaime 110<br />

Gartaula, Hom Nath 459<br />

Gasser, Martin 13, 275<br />

Gastron, Andrea 46, 525<br />

Gastron, Liliana 150, 672<br />

Gattoni, María Soledad 635<br />

Gaudad, Ludmila 690<br />

Gaudet, Joanne 105, 662<br />

Gaudez, Florent 16, 235, 370<br />

Gavirati, Pablo 742<br />

Gayol, Sandra 202, 240<br />

Gaytan Alcala, Felipe 35, 286<br />

Gazso, Amber 623<br />

Gaztañaga, Julieta 168<br />

Geddes, Mike 102, 620<br />

Gendler, Martín Ariel 489<br />

Gené, Mariana 716<br />

Gentile, Maria Florencia 423<br />

Gentili, Pablo 610<br />

George, Sheba 60<br />

Georges, Isabel 87<br />

Georgieva, Nadya 5, 305<br />

Georjão Fernandes, Eduardo 164, 185<br />

Geraldo, Pedro 525<br />

Gerharz, Eva 343<br />

Geribola Moreno, Gilberto 387, 573<br />

Germana, Cesar 524<br />

Gërxhani, Klarita 480<br />

Gesualdi, Mariana 138, 300<br />

Ghelfi, Federico 299<br />

Gherlone, Laura 697<br />

Ghibaudi, Javier 514<br />

Ghiberto, Luciana 559<br />

Giacomini, Sonia 514<br />

Giacoponello, Mariela 260<br />

Gianezini, Quelen 285, 525<br />

Giannakopoulos, Angelos 395<br />

Giannoutsou, Margarita 443<br />

Gianuzzi, Leda 741<br />

Giaquinta, Marìa Lorena 449<br />

Giarelli, Guido 724<br />

Giasanti, Alberto 328, 554<br />

Gibb, Kenneth 54, 212, 299, 434, 483<br />

Gibbons, Jacqueline 313, 385<br />

Gibbs Van Brunschot, Erin 694<br />

Gibson, William 324<br />

Gieco, Agostina 490<br />

Gigena, Noemí Adriana 518<br />

Gilad, Noga 474<br />

Gil Araujo, Sandra 251<br />

Gil Arboleda, Yesid Mauricio 733<br />

Gilek, Michael 211<br />

Gilinskiy, Yakov 333, 631<br />

Gill, Elizabeth 43<br />

Gillet, Anne 257<br />

Gilli, Juan Jose 139<br />

Gilson, Adeline 342, 350, 488<br />

Gilson, Stephen Gilson 272<br />

Gimenez Beliveau, Verónica 330, 682<br />

Ginsburg, Ruthie 143, 411<br />

Giordano, Veronica 45, 653<br />

Giorgetti Valente, Mariana 448<br />

Girasek, Edmond 532<br />

Girola, María Florencia 245<br />

Girón, Alicia 130, 585<br />

Giugliano, Rogerio 287<br />

Giumbelli, Emerson 226<br />

Gjergji, Elda 702<br />

Glass, Michael 483<br />

Gloria Nunes Andrade, Regina 613<br />

Glorioso, Valeria 532<br />

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Godoy, Lorena 664<br />

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Goldstein, Ariel Alejandro 653<br />

Goldstone, Jack 556<br />

Golovko, Nikita 182<br />

Gomes, Carla 123, 425<br />

Gomes, Christianne 18, 704<br />

Gomes, Christianne Luce 203<br />

Gomes, Cicera 760<br />

Gomes, Jaciara 115<br />

Gomes de Lucena, Fabrícia 760<br />

Gómez, Nicolás 466<br />

Gómez, Vanesa 260<br />

Gómez-Cruz, Edgar 317<br />

Gómez Rojas, Gabriela 524<br />

Gomez Romero, Celeste 22<br />

Gomez Solorzano, Marco 699<br />

Gómez y Patiño, María 444<br />

Gonalons Pons, Pilar 345, 770<br />

Gonçalo, Camila 774<br />

Gonçalves, Danyelle Nilin 769<br />

Gonçalves, Maria Elizete 715<br />

Gonçalves, Rafael Soares 87<br />

Gonçalves, Thiago Roberto Zibetti 160<br />

Goncalves Leonel da Silva, Renan 182<br />

Gong, Rachel 209<br />

Gonnet, Juan Pablo 173, 432<br />

Gonzales, Osmar 611<br />

Gonzalez, Anahi Patricia 752<br />

Gonzalez, Blanca Eva 137<br />

Gonzalez, Gloria 297<br />

Gonzalez, Gustavo 559<br />

González, Jorge 450, 677<br />

González, Luis Eduardo 225<br />

González, Mariana 265<br />

González, María Sol 476<br />

Gonzalez, Mari Feli 261<br />

González, Natalia Laura 265<br />

González-Ferrer, Amparo 251<br />

González-Hernando, Marcos 273, 353<br />

Gonzalez-Perez, Guillermo Julian 113,<br />

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Gonzalez Chavarria, Alexander 567<br />

González Chávez, Jaime Miguel 450


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González Hernández, José Roberto 381<br />

González Maldonado, Ingrid 444<br />

González Parra, Claudio 357<br />

Goode, Luke 565<br />

Goods, Caleb 126, 409<br />

Goransky, Alejandro 713<br />

Gorban, Débora 65<br />

Gormally, Sinead 321<br />

Gornick, Janet 618<br />

Gorostiaga, Jorge M. 297<br />

Gorshkov, Mikhail 339, 673<br />

Gotman, Anne 638<br />

Gottero, Laura 231<br />

Gottfried, Heidi 275<br />

Gough, Orla 650<br />

Gould, Deborah 669, 747<br />

Gourgues, Guillaume 180<br />

Gouveia, Andréa 497<br />

Gouvias, Dionysios 174, 303<br />

Govender, Jay 673<br />

Graeff, Peter 81, 169<br />

Graglia, Amy 215<br />

Graizer, Oscar Luis 3<br />

Gran, Brian 414, 519, 567<br />

Granchamp Florentino, Laurence 363<br />

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Grava, Diego 773<br />

Gravante, Tommaso 681, 709<br />

Grawert, Elke 135<br />

Grecco, Fabiana 664<br />

Greenberg, Miriam 184, 594<br />

Greene, Margarita 483<br />

Greenstein, Ran 282<br />

Greghi, Thiago 332<br />

Gresh, Rebecca 736<br />

Griera i Llonch, Maria del Mar 270<br />

Griffith, Alison 280, 375<br />

Grigorowitschs, Tamara 33<br />

Grinberg, Lev 278<br />

Grinberg, Silvia 3, 698, 773<br />

Griscti, Ximena 191<br />

Grisoni, Anahita 230<br />

Grisotti, Marcia 169<br />

Grondona, Ana Lucía 9, 73<br />

Gross, Matthias 105, 117, 711<br />

Grossi, Gabriele 284<br />

Grossi, Naiara 462, 675<br />

Grossi Porto, Maria Stela 333, 690<br />

Guadarrama, Gloria Jovita 431<br />

Gualdi, Ismael 491<br />

Guaraldo, Paula 612<br />

Guay, Louis 161, 758<br />

Guaymás, Álvaro 599<br />

Gubkin, Shulamit S. 678<br />

Güelman, Martín 265<br />

Guemureman, Silvia 119<br />

Guerreiro, Susana 425<br />

Guerreiro F. Freire, Michele 323<br />

Guerrero, Linda Luz B. 516<br />

Guerrero, Sandra 234<br />

Guerrero Bernal, Juan Carlos 442<br />

Guerrini, Daniel 285<br />

Guevara, Tomás 15<br />

Guichard, Eduardo 309<br />

Guido, Luciana 573<br />

Guidotti Gonzalez, Carolina Alondra 707<br />

Guilam, Cristina 42, 296<br />

Guilat, Dr. Yael 143<br />

Guillaume, Cécile 180, 315<br />

Guillen-Grima, Francisco 261<br />

Guimaraes, Antonio 441<br />

Guimaraes, Jamile 268, 712<br />

Guimarães, Jaqueline Guimarães<br />

Santos 741<br />

Guimaraes, Nadya 275<br />

Guio, Priscila 531<br />

Guirado, Jose 68<br />

Guivant, Júlia S. 211, 622<br />

Gündüz, Eran 366, 702<br />

Gunes, Onder 281<br />

Gupta, Roohi 581<br />

Gupta, Saloni 636<br />

Gür, Deniz Ali 35<br />

Gurcan, Efe Can 543<br />

Guridy-Cerritos, Vanessa 626<br />

Gurieva, Liudmila 739<br />

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Gutiérrez-Martínez, Daniel 286, 343<br />

Gutierrez Chong, Natividad 392, 659, 702<br />

Gutierrez Cornelius, Eduardo 164<br />

Gutierrez Martinez, Daniel 186, 429, 752<br />

Gutiérrez Rodriguez, Encarnación 762<br />

Guttierrez, Mariano Hernan 138<br />

Guzhva, Olga 239, 406<br />

Guzman, Eugenio 117<br />

Guzmán, Oscar 691<br />

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Guzman Ocegueda, Dr. Alejandro 316<br />

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Haas, Nicole 135<br />

Haav, Kaarel 28<br />

Haber, Natalie 475, 678<br />

Haberkern, Klaus 156, 623<br />

Habuchi, Ichiyo 605<br />

Hadjiyanni, Andromachi 228<br />

Haegel, Florence 250<br />

Hagen, Målfrid Irene 151, 563<br />

Hagino, Córa Hisae 329<br />

Haidar, Julieta 699<br />

Haidar, Victoria 9, 664<br />

Hakim, Nadia 264<br />

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Hamal Gurung, Shobha 345<br />

Hamanishi, Eiji 103<br />

Hamel, Pierre 368, 758<br />

Hammerslev, Ole 302<br />

Hamnett, Chris 228<br />

Hanafi, Sari 249<br />

Hanela, Sergio 760<br />

Hanquinet, Laurie 174<br />

Hänzi, Denis 104<br />

Harada, Shun 70, 410<br />

Harding, Alan 388<br />

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Harrikari, Timo 727, 754<br />

Harrington, Christine 26, 74<br />

Harris, Kevan 556<br />

Hasegawa, Koichi 117, 594<br />

Hashiguchi, Shoji 488<br />

Hassan, Robert 561<br />

Hatcher, Craig 217<br />

Hathazy, Paul 453, 722<br />

Hatlevik, Ida K.R. 74<br />

Hattatoglu, Dilek 177, 664<br />

Haunss, Sebastian 747<br />

Hazama, Itsuhiro 292<br />

Heath, Melanie 90, 510<br />

Heathfield, Michael 321<br />

Hecker, Paul 153<br />

Hedman, Juha 301, 380<br />

Heemskerk, Eelke 206<br />

Heese, Karla 336<br />

Hegewisch, Ariane 90<br />

Heizmann, Boris 441, 457<br />

Helander, Mika 452<br />

Helena Rampelotti, Danieli 203<br />

Helland, Håvard 74<br />

Helman, Sara 131<br />

Henaway, Mostafa 141<br />

Hendrick, Joshua 479<br />

Hendrickx, Jef 753<br />

Hennebert, Marc-Antonin 575<br />

Henricks, Thomas 66, 253<br />

Henríquez, María 518<br />

Henry-Waring, Millsom 276, 394<br />

Heran, Tamara 479<br />

Heras Monner Sans, Ana Inés 94<br />

Herbrik, Regine 317, 443, 638, 669, 709<br />

Heredia, Mariana 291, 540<br />

Heringer, Rosana 723<br />

Hermanowicz, Joseph 721<br />

Hermelo, Ricardo 11<br />

Hermo, Javier P. 24, 118<br />

Hernández, Andrea 619<br />

Hernández, Candela 600<br />

Hernández-Medina, Esther 554, 770<br />

Hernandez Patiño, Diana Carolina 716<br />

Herpertz, Sabine 17<br />

Herrera, Florencia 668<br />

Herrera Vivar, María Teresa 304<br />

Herrero, Marta 235<br />

Herr Harthorn, Barbara 244<br />

Herrman, Helen 241<br />

Herselman, Stephne 581<br />

Hertle, Christine 490<br />

Herzer, Hilda 594<br />

Herzog, Hanna 547<br />

Hettige, Siri 216, 429<br />

Hetzler, Antoinette 90, 320<br />

Heuer, Christopher Jon 272<br />

Hewitt, Linda 393<br />

Hill, Lucas de Brito 154<br />

Himeno, Kosuke 319<br />

Hirabayashi, Yuko 103<br />

Hirai, Shinji 124<br />

Hirata, Daniel 690<br />

Hirata, Helena 275<br />

Hirata, Marcia 483<br />

Hirata, Tomohisa 356<br />

Hirose, María Belén 563<br />

Hirsch, Anita 183, 421<br />

Hirsch, Dafna 294, 334<br />

Hirsch-Adler, Anita 139<br />

Hirsch Adler, Anita 39<br />

Hirseland, Andreas 188<br />

Hjort, Jens Lunnan 267<br />

Hlebec, Valentina 116<br />

Ho, Glos 148<br />

Hobbis, Geoffrey 108<br />

Hoegsbro, Kjeld 190, 438<br />

Hoehne, Stefan 669<br />

Hoff, Andreas 259, 494<br />

Höhne, Stefan 709<br />

Holland, Caroline 214, 214<br />

Holmes, Mary 669<br />

Holmwood, John 352<br />

Holst, Elke 257, 457<br />

Holzer, Boris 432, 621<br />

Holz Jacques, Rubia Eneida 154<br />

Hölzl, Corinna 367<br />

Honda, Kazuhisa 14<br />

Hong, Dayong 711<br />

Honório Quinalha, Renan 675<br />

Hora, Dinair Leal da 223<br />

Horejes, Thomas 272, 305<br />

Horiguchi, Ryoichi 200, 489, 578<br />

Horn, Catherine 723<br />

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Horner, Jed 606<br />

Horta, Ana 243<br />

Hosoda, Miwako 724<br />

Hosogaya, Nobuko 763<br />

Hovnanian, André 519<br />

Hovnanian, Marco 519<br />

Howaldt, Jürgen 337<br />

Hryciuk, Renata Ewa 676<br />

Hsiau, A-chin 32<br />

Hsieh, Michelle F. 671<br />

Hsung, Ray-May 206, 508<br />

Huang, Paoyi 384<br />

Huber, Evelyne 308, 584<br />

Huber, Florian 41<br />

Huebenthal, Maksim 109<br />

Huergo, Juliana 557<br />

Hufnagel, Marco 31<br />

Hughes, Melanie 146<br />

Huguet, Ángel 165<br />

Huidi, Ma 529<br />

Hujo, Katja 271<br />

Humphrey, Michael 357<br />

Hundal, Manmohanjit 233, 274, 500<br />

Huning, Sandra 142<br />

Hunt, Stephen 35<br />

Hurd Clarke, Laura 48<br />

Hutson, Royce 147<br />

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Iacobellis, Marisa 188, 699<br />

Iadevito, Paula 654<br />

Ianos, Adelina 165<br />

Ianowski, María Vanda 554<br />

Ibañez, Ileana D. 557<br />

Ibáñez-Angulo, Mónica 626<br />

Ibarra, Marina 39, 497<br />

Ibarra Rosales, Esther 500<br />

Ibarra Rosales, Guadalupe 39<br />

Idiart, Alma 644<br />

Ido, Satoshi 77<br />

Idoyaga Molina, Anatilde 774<br />

Ierullo, Martin 284<br />

Iglesias, Ana Isabel 223<br />

Ignazi, Piero 767<br />

Iguchi, Satoshi 256<br />

Ii, Takayuki 302


Ikeda, Kazuhiro 594<br />

Ileri, Esin 23<br />

Imada, Tadahiko 292<br />

Inaba, Nanako 338, 457<br />

Indarramendi, Cintia 323<br />

Infantino, Julieta 266<br />

Inoue, Hiroko 63, 166<br />

Inowlocki, Lena 89, 294<br />

IPSA RC36 262<br />

Irazuzta, Ignacio 660<br />

Irrazabal, María Gabriela 495<br />

Irving, Marta 161<br />

Isaac, Larry 202, 410<br />

Isacovich, Paula 674<br />

Isaev, Kusein 283<br />

Isengard, Bettina 487<br />

Ishitsuka, Shoji 4, 429<br />

Iskra, Pavez 165, 476<br />

Islek, Mustafa 624<br />

Isola Coutinho, Beatriz 304<br />

Ito, Youichi 348<br />

Itzigsohn, José 693<br />

Iucci, Matías 560<br />

Ivanov, Dmitry 37, 556<br />

Ivanova, Elena 249<br />

Ivanovic, Mila 8<br />

Iwai, Noriko 516<br />

Izaguirre, Ines 247, 418<br />

Izaguirre Fierro, Rosario Olivia 3<br />

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J., Balamurugan 261<br />

Jacinto, Claudia 75<br />

Jackson, Natalie 319<br />

Jacobi, Pedro Roberto 492<br />

Jagudina, Zaira 628<br />

Jaime, Martin 80<br />

Jaime-Castillo, Antonio M. 207<br />

Jaimes Legorreta, Luz María C. 320<br />

Jain, Rashmi 121, 735<br />

Jalif, Juan Ignacio 629<br />

James, Laura 769<br />

James, Leah 147<br />

James-Wilson, Sonia 769<br />

Janes, Judit 165<br />

Jang, Hyojin 428<br />

Japp, Klaus Peter 325, 374<br />

Jaquetto Pereira, Bruna Cristina 686<br />

Jaramillo, Verónica 121<br />

Jardim Pinto, Céli Regina 215<br />

Jarvikoski, Timo 409, 740<br />

Jasso, Guillermina 346, 364, 408, 552<br />

Jayasinha, Ranmalie 268, 727<br />

Jayme, Juliana 90<br />

Jena, Asima 6<br />

Jenkins, Pamela 188<br />

Jenkins, Tania 40<br />

Jenness, Valerie 725<br />

Jennison, Karen 330<br />

Jeolas, Leila 232<br />

Jeppsson Grassman, Eva 116<br />

Jesus, Loza 278<br />

Jimenez, Jaime 536, 733<br />

Jimenez, Luciene 164<br />

Jimenez, Maria Lucero 130<br />

Jimenez Huerta, Edith 434<br />

Jiménez Zunino, Cecilia Inés 649<br />

Jiron, Paola 572<br />

Jofré, Lelis 713<br />

Johansson, Magnus 620<br />

Johnson, Amanda 708<br />

Johnson, Jacqueline 221<br />

Johnston, Hank 248, 655<br />

Jonkers, Koen 249, 536<br />

Jönsson, Anna Maria 211<br />

Jorge, Sílvia 622<br />

Joseph, Cynthia 484<br />

Joseph, Tiffany 670, 762<br />

Jounin, Nicolas 180<br />

Juan, Hsiao-Mei 564<br />

Julian, Erica Ambiel 585<br />

Julliard, Emilien 180<br />

Jung, Chungse 155, 282<br />

Juravich, Nicholas 705<br />

Jurca, Ricardo 365<br />

Jureidini, Ray 441<br />

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Kabuth, Bernard 210<br />

Kadi, Justin 41, 299<br />

Kahma, Nina 133<br />

Kaipainen, Päivi 301, 380<br />

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Kalaycioglu, Sibel 10<br />

Kalekin-Fishman, Devorah 4, 49, 324<br />

Kalerante, Evaggelia 380, 484<br />

Kall, Ann-Sofie 492<br />

Kaminker, Sergio Andrés 299, 752<br />

Kanai, Masayuki 447<br />

Kannabiran, Kalpana 751<br />

Kaplan, Carina Viviana 569<br />

Karacan, Elifcan 646<br />

Karaiskou, Vicky 370<br />

Kareholt, Ingemar 84<br />

Karjalainen, Timo P. 409, 740<br />

Karklina, Ieva 154, 216<br />

Karlsson, Mikael 211<br />

Karvonen, Sakari 387<br />

Kasi, Eswarappa 19, 25<br />

Katz, Jeanne 214<br />

Kaur, Kulwinder 184, 714<br />

Kawahara, Kentaro 562<br />

Kawamura, Lili 652<br />

Kawasaki, Kenichi 85<br />

Kay, Stephen 271<br />

Kaya, Nilay Cabuk 580<br />

Kaya, Tülay 318<br />

Kazakevich, Olga 528<br />

Kazemi, Ali 314<br />

Kazepov, Yuri 122, 437, 576, 665, 710<br />

Keaton, Trica 193, 485<br />

Kelaher, Margaret 231<br />

Keller, Paulo F. 177<br />

Kelly, Kristy 127, 187, 323<br />

Kelly, Peter 387<br />

Kemp, Adriana 452<br />

Kempf, Andreas Oskar 106, 170<br />

Kendig, Hal 336<br />

Kenny, Bridget 575<br />

Kenten, Charlotte 64<br />

Kenworthy, Lauren 142<br />

Kerner, Charlotte 297<br />

Kersch, Dorotea Frank 165<br />

Kersten, Sarah 13, 275<br />

Kersting, Norbert N/A<br />

Kessler, Gabriel 202, 240<br />

Khan, Sultan 705<br />

Khaoury, Romana 89<br />

Kharlamov, Nikita 136, 738<br />

Khokhlova, Anisya 50


Khondker, Habibul H. 37, 217, 397, 481<br />

Kikuzawa, Saeko 214<br />

Kilian, Reinhold 17, 490<br />

Kim, Chulhyo 394<br />

Kim, Mun Cho 356<br />

Kim, Myungsoo 14<br />

Kim, Seung Kuk 103, 295<br />

Kim, Taekyoon 428<br />

King, Bri 306<br />

King, Debra 617<br />

King, Neal 48<br />

Kinoshita, Shu 107<br />

Kirakosyan, Lyusyena 678<br />

Kirby, Emma 64, 633<br />

Kirchner, Corinne 59, 408, 708<br />

Kirkman, Allison 107, 568<br />

Kitagawa, Susumu 594<br />

Kitanaka, Chisato 39<br />

Kivijärvi, Antti 122<br />

Kivinen, Osmo 301, 380<br />

Kivisto, Peter 175, 513<br />

Kivunja, Charles 154<br />

Kleidermacher, Gisele 485<br />

Klein, Stefan 723<br />

Klein, Sylvie Bonifacio 237<br />

Klekotko, Marta 370<br />

Kling-Lourenco, Paulo 17<br />

Klingenberg, Darja 366<br />

Klintman, Mikael 38, 363<br />

Klintowitz, Danielle 245, 587<br />

Kneeteman, Gastón 125<br />

Knoblauch, Hubert 317<br />

Knoll, Lisa 307<br />

Ko, Chyong-fang 482<br />

Kobayashi, Jun 447<br />

Koettig, Michaela 422, 474, 596, 656<br />

Koga, Mariana 475<br />

Kolbe, Athena 147<br />

Koleth, Elsa 394, 710<br />

Komarova, Natalya 565<br />

Komp, Kathrin 116, 707<br />

Kong, Suk-Ki 295, 577<br />

König, Ronny 487<br />

Konstantinovsky, David 84, 174, 380<br />

Konzen, Lucas 369<br />

Koo, Anita 238<br />

Kordes, Hagen 232<br />

Korkut, Umut 393<br />

Kornblit, Ana Lía 683<br />

Kørnøv, Lone 758<br />

Koroleva, Ilze 216, 517, 735<br />

Kortmann, Matthias 226<br />

Korzeniewicz, Patricio 522, 762<br />

Koskela, Hille 12<br />

Koslinski, Mariane 759<br />

Kosminsky, Ethel 7, 53, 109, 384<br />

Kössler, Reinhart 135<br />

Kossoy, Alicia 75, 265<br />

Kosugi, Ryoko 295<br />

Kovacs, Eszter 509, 532<br />

Kozak, Daniel 234<br />

Kozlarek, Oliver 61, 658<br />

Krabbe, Robin 600<br />

Krange, Olve 243<br />

Krase, Jerome 647<br />

Krausch, Meghan 625<br />

Krause, Paula Graciela 587, 666<br />

Kravchenko, Sergey 108<br />

Kreimer, Pablo 199<br />

Kreissig, Volkmar 494<br />

Krekula, Clary 48<br />

Krell, Kristina 133<br />

Krichesky, Marcelo 667<br />

Kriel, Elli 599<br />

Kriger, Miriam 22, 331<br />

Krischke Leitão, Débora 334<br />

Krochmalny, Syd 104, 458, 568, 654<br />

Krogstad, Anne 57<br />

Kroll, Christian 562<br />

Kroll-Smith, Steve 188<br />

Kroos, Karmo 480<br />

Krüger, Cornelia 31<br />

Krüger, Natalia 467<br />

Krumm, Silvia 210<br />

Kuhlmann, Ellen 40, 118, 231, 263,<br />

365, 588, 644<br />

Kuhlmann, Paulo 338<br />

Kühne, Viviana 525<br />

Kumar, Arun 25<br />

Kunin, Johana 611<br />

Kupferberg, Feiwel 170<br />

Kurbatov, Sergiy 303<br />

Kurik, Bob 720<br />

Kurkchiyan, Marina 55<br />

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Kuroda, Koichiro 169<br />

Kurtulus, Hatice 299<br />

Kusche, Isabel 173<br />

Kuteynikov, Alexander 287<br />

Kutschar, Patrick 31<br />

Kuznetsova, Irina 35<br />

Kwak, Kihwan 14<br />

Kwiatkowski, Nicolas 202<br />

Kwon, Huck-ju 428<br />

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Lace, Tana 198<br />

Lacey, Justine 492<br />

Lafleur, Jean-Michel 251<br />

Lages, Carolina 67<br />

Lagomarsino, Francesca 744<br />

Lago Martinez, Silvia 418, 424, 629<br />

Laime Ajacopa, Teofilo 254<br />

Lalor, Joan 668<br />

Lamba, Amrita 420, 522<br />

Lambert, Rita 514<br />

Lamote de Grignon Pérez, Juana 586<br />

Lamprianou, Iasonas 380<br />

Lan, Zhang 542<br />

Lanciano, Emilie 24, 350, 390, 637<br />

Landa, María Inés 311, 444<br />

Lander, Edgardo 8, 194<br />

Landim, Leilah 87<br />

Landini, Tatiana 7<br />

Langa, Patricio 303<br />

Langer, Eduardo 468<br />

Langieri, Marcelo 610<br />

Längle, Gerhard 17<br />

Langman, Lauren 49, 101, 158, 221<br />

Lanzeni, Débora 23, 317<br />

Lapegna, Pablo 491<br />

Lapresta, Cecilio 165<br />

Lara, Vanessa 12<br />

Larranaga, Juan 109<br />

Larripa, Silvina 229<br />

Larrondo, Marina 467<br />

Larsen, Christa 588<br />

Larsen, Sanne Vammen 758<br />

Larsson, Stig 492<br />

Lasso de la Vega, Casilda 171<br />

Lastra, Karina 297


Lastun, Loredana Denisa 347<br />

Latendresse, Anne 299<br />

Laura Inés, Rovelli 723<br />

Laurent, Arthur 191<br />

La Vecchia-Mikkola, Vanja 175<br />

Law, Alan 66, 390<br />

Lazcano, Andrea 731<br />

Lazmey, T. Augustus Julian Lazmey 530<br />

Leach, Darcy 625, 747<br />

Leal, Jesús 142, 228, 446<br />

Leal, Sayonara 703<br />

Leal, Wellthon Rafael Aguiar 458<br />

Leal de Oliveira, Fabricio 514, 622<br />

Leal Pires, Carolina 115<br />

Leão, Luciana 96, 134<br />

Lebel, Pierre-Mathieu 299<br />

Le Bel, Pierre-Mathieu 524<br />

Le Bihan, Gabrielle 669<br />

Le bot, Yvon 155<br />

Leccardi, Carmen 387, 561<br />

Lechevalier Hurard, Lucie 107<br />

Lederman, Florencia 522<br />

Lederman, Jacob 714<br />

Ledo, Carmen 251<br />

Lee, Chun-Yi 238<br />

Lee, Feng-Jihu 750<br />

Lee, Jo-Anne 127<br />

Lee, Jooha 428<br />

Lee, Marlene 340<br />

Lee, Murray 694<br />

Lee, So-Young 591<br />

Lee, Sunhee 14<br />

Lee, Young Hee 598<br />

Leeman, Yvonne 274<br />

Le Galès, Patrick 388<br />

le Grand, Elias 200, 264<br />

Lehmann, David 226<br />

Lehnerer, Melodye 470, 692<br />

Lei, Jin 217<br />

Leibing, Annette 140<br />

Leiprecht, Rudolf 201<br />

Leite, Elaine Silveira 661<br />

Leite, Taylisi 323<br />

Lelis, Natália 622<br />

Lemaire, Isabelle 698<br />

Lember, Uku 366<br />

Lemke, Ulrike 17<br />

Lemos, Girleide Tôrres 752<br />

Lenay, Charles 669<br />

Lencina, Maria Natalia 467<br />

Lendaro, Annalisa 457, 564<br />

Lenguita, Paula 213<br />

Lentz, Rodrigo 461<br />

Lenzi Silva, Julia 445, 737<br />

Leon, Adriano de 242<br />

Leon, Francisco 207<br />

Leon-Medina, Francisco José 207<br />

Leote de Carvalho, Maria João 53, 322<br />

Lepp, Annalee 127<br />

le Roux, Tessa 414<br />

Lescano, Agustín 756<br />

Leschziner, Vanina 337<br />

Lesko, Nancy 435<br />

Lessa, Maria 263<br />

Lessa De Barros, Flávia 215<br />

Lessenich, Stephan 707<br />

Leturia, Miguel 737<br />

Leviste, Enrique Niño 72<br />

Levita, Gabriel 666<br />

Levy, Charmain 635<br />

Lewandowski, Roman 231<br />

Lewin, Hugo 727<br />

Lewin, Tessa 411, 458<br />

Lezcano, José María 527<br />

Li, Changjiang 238<br />

Li, Chunling 673<br />

Li, Peilin 673<br />

Libardi, Suzana Santos 164<br />

Libertun de Duren, Nora Ruth 714, 738<br />

Libotte, Jean-François 213<br />

Liceaga, Gabriel 9<br />

Lichtenstein, Bronwen 60, 241, 298, 680<br />

Lidskog, Rolf 38, 492<br />

Lifszyc, Sara 188, 699<br />

Liljeholm Hansson, Susanne 322<br />

Lim, Hyun-Chin 295, 577<br />

Lim, Ming 724<br />

Lima, Abili Lazaro Castro 469<br />

Lima, Adriana 299<br />

Lima, Ana Maria Bourguignon DE 644<br />

Lima, Cezar Bueno de 29<br />

Lima, João Miguel Diógenes de Araújo 187<br />

Lima, Maria Cristina 392<br />

Lima, Maria Raquel 486<br />

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Lima, Niedja 281<br />

Lima Filho, Irapuan Peixoto 266<br />

Lima Guimarães, Valeria 168<br />

Limoncelli, Stephanie 204<br />

Lin, Chun Hung 55, 594<br />

Lin, Mei-Ling 350<br />

Lin, Yi-jr 206, 508<br />

Lince Bohórquez, Wilmar Dubián 233<br />

Lindblom, Jonas 276<br />

Lindenboim, Javier 466<br />

Lindio-McGovern, Ligaya 768<br />

Link, Felipe 446, 483<br />

Linn, J. Gary 298<br />

Linn, James 298<br />

Linne, Joaquín 565<br />

Lins, Leonardo 466<br />

Lins Ribeiro, Gustavo 149<br />

Lionis, Christos 231<br />

Lipold, Paul 202<br />

Lipsig-Mumme, Carla 126<br />

Liran-Alper, Dalia 129, 344<br />

Lischinsky, Alon 687<br />

Lisdero, Pedro 764<br />

Lista, Carlos 252<br />

Listerborn, Carina 422<br />

Litichever, Cecilia 423, 721<br />

Litmanen, Tapio 70<br />

Littig, Beate 198, 656<br />

Liu, Ya 238<br />

Liukko, Jyri 736<br />

Livacic, Carlos 85<br />

Llambí, Luis 289<br />

Llano, Sergio 277<br />

Llano-Arias, Valeria 591<br />

Llanos Erazo, Daniel 757<br />

Llobet, Valeria 423, 476<br />

Lobato, Nídia Perez 657<br />

Lobino, Camilla 234<br />

Lobo, Francis 66, 645<br />

Lo Brutto, Giuseppe 166<br />

Lock, Mark 231<br />

Lockie, Stewart 18, 38, 168<br />

Loew, Martina 642<br />

Logan, John 228<br />

Logiudice, Ana 44, 357<br />

Lohan, Maria 668<br />

Lohmann, Luci Michelon 723


Loick, Daniel 453<br />

Loloum, Tristan 54<br />

Lomovitskaya, Valentina 249<br />

Longo, Bernadette 520<br />

Longo, Julieta 79, 433<br />

Longo, María Eugenia 79<br />

Lopes, Andiara 189<br />

Lopes, Noemia 169<br />

Lopes, Paul 104, 334<br />

Lopes da Silva, Cinthia 203<br />

Lopes Jr, Orivaldo 132, 330<br />

Lopez, Candela 527<br />

Lopez, Daniela 136<br />

Lopez, Daniela Griselda 578<br />

López, Diana 713<br />

Lopez, Felix 587<br />

Lopez, Ivan 38, 773<br />

Lopez, Leandro Sebastian 442<br />

Lopez, Magdalena 225<br />

López, María Paz 249<br />

Lopez, Matias 420, 522<br />

Lopez, Sebastián 106<br />

Lopez-Alves, Fernando 548<br />

Lopez-Calva, Juan Martin 139<br />

lopez-Levi, Liliana 518<br />

López-Roldán, Pedro 171<br />

Lopez-Ruiz, Mauricio 570<br />

Lopez Fidanza, Juan Martin 270<br />

López Gallegos, Alejandro 59<br />

Lopez Sala, Ana 347, 452<br />

Lopez Velasco, Rocío 130, 705<br />

López Zavala, Rodrigo 39<br />

Lopreite, Debora 123, 761<br />

Lorea Leite, Maria Cecilia 640<br />

Lorenc Valcarce, Federico 74, 351<br />

Lorenz, Mariana 559<br />

Lorenzo-Robles, Anabel 254<br />

Louçã, Joana 288<br />

Lovo, Ivana Cristina 622<br />

Low, Jacqueline 6, 272, 707<br />

Low, Kelvin 324<br />

Lowrie, Alexandra 68<br />

Loza, Jorgelina 36<br />

Lozano, juan Ignacio 635<br />

Lu, Ke-Wei 206<br />

Lu, Peng 587<br />

Lucas, Antonio 277, 444, 478<br />

Lucena, Daniela 191<br />

Luchs, Michele 411<br />

Lúcio, José 713<br />

Lucjan, Izabela 770<br />

Lugones, Manuel 285<br />

Luhtakallio, Eeva 739<br />

Luiz, Juliana 521<br />

Lukasiewicz, Karolina 201, 763<br />

Luke, Timothy W. 481<br />

Luken, Paul 43, 93, 190, 375<br />

Luksik, Ivan 633, 668<br />

Luna, Edna 139<br />

Luna, Matilde 540<br />

Lunch, Chris 698<br />

Lundqvist, Åsa 650<br />

Lunguinho, Melise 529<br />

Lurbe I Puerto, Katia 107<br />

Lusnich, Cecilia M. 158, 465<br />

lustiger Thaler, Henri 52, 448<br />

Lustosa da Costa, Elza 494<br />

Lutz, Amy 174<br />

Lutz, Helma 89, 564, 617<br />

Luxardo, Natalia 150<br />

Luz, Nimrod 294<br />

Luzzi, Mariana 240, 642<br />

Lychkovska, Oksana 172, 200, 258,<br />

334, 391, 578<br />

Lynch, Gloria 309, 431<br />

Lyng, Steven 232<br />

Lyon, David 12<br />

Lyra, Diogo 420, 522<br />

Lytkina, Ekaterina 108, 311<br />

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Maass, Margarita 85, 137, 450<br />

Mabtum, Matheus Massaro 460<br />

Mac-Clure, Oscar 731<br />

Maca, Deidi 515<br />

Macdonald, Laura 123<br />

Macedo, Cibele 51<br />

Machado, Elisabeth Mazeron 344<br />

Machado, Mercedes 468<br />

Machat-From, Laura 48, 89<br />

Machimura, Takashi 388<br />

Machin, Rosana 633<br />

Maciel, Cleiton 637<br />

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Maciel, Lidiane 652<br />

Mack, Kathy 252<br />

Maclean, Mavis 302<br />

Maclure, Malcolm 107<br />

Macri, Mariela 119<br />

MacWillie, Elizabeth 458<br />

Madeira, Ligia 138, 722<br />

Madero, Ignacio 28<br />

Madureira, Gabriel 740<br />

Magaiza, Grey 517<br />

Magalhães, Belmira 290<br />

Magallanes, Graciela 162<br />

Maggi, Manlio 243<br />

Maggino, Filomena 171<br />

Magno, Tânia 511<br />

Maguire, Meg 229<br />

Mahia-Casado, Ramón 688<br />

Mahieu, Christian 71<br />

Mahmoud, Ashraf 386<br />

Maia, Rosane 318<br />

Maich, Katherine 431<br />

Maillet, Antoine 291, 351<br />

Maioli, Esteban 80<br />

Malacrida, Claudia 6, 64, 272<br />

Maldonado, Luis 123<br />

Maldonado, Martín 698<br />

Mallimaci, Fortunato 615<br />

Mallimaci Barral, Ana 682<br />

Mallozzi, Christine 6<br />

Maloutas, Thomas 41, 228, 446<br />

Mamidi, Pavan 364, 691<br />

Manchón, Federico 716<br />

Mancini, Fiorella 650<br />

Mandagaran Gallo, Rafael 548<br />

Maneiro, María 278<br />

Maney, Gregory 533<br />

Mangahas, Mahar 516<br />

Mangana, Susana 155<br />

Mangonnet, Jorge 748<br />

Mannise, Sofía 465<br />

Mansurov, Valeriy 456<br />

Manthorpe, Jill 42<br />

Mantiñán, Luciano Martín 773<br />

Mantovani, Rafael 702<br />

Manzo, Alejandro Gabriel 715<br />

Manzo, Lidia K.C. 184, 647<br />

Manzoni, Manuel 427


Maranhao, Tatiana de Pino A. 285<br />

Marchant, Alexandre 189<br />

Marchetti, Christina 289<br />

Marchetto, Patrícia Borba 460<br />

Marchioni, Alessandra 567<br />

Marcinów, Mira 438<br />

Marcus, Kanchan 509<br />

Marengo, Leonardo 444<br />

Maresca, Bernardo 467, 612<br />

Mariano, Carmem 154<br />

Mariano, Vanderlei 387<br />

María Raquel, Macri 423<br />

Marín, Juan Carlos 569<br />

Marin, Martha 435<br />

Marin, Thais 123<br />

Marines, Alejandra 386<br />

Marin Olan, Pablo 569<br />

Marins, Marins 461<br />

Marion, Jonathan 198<br />

Mariz, Maria Elisa A. 437<br />

Markham, William 636<br />

Markides, Kyriakos 163, 579<br />

Marmor, Theodore 365<br />

Marontate, Jan 370, 472, 563<br />

Marotias, Ana 74<br />

Marotta, Vince 624<br />

Marques, Ana 263<br />

Marques, Eduardo 388<br />

Marques, Joana S. 102<br />

Marques, Juliana 591<br />

Marques, Silvio Garcia 737<br />

Marquez Murrieta, Alicia 442<br />

Marquis, Nicolas 374<br />

Marrero, Adriana 640, 674, 723<br />

Marsiglio, William 668<br />

Martet, Sylvain 267<br />

Martín, Eloísa 443<br />

Martin, Eloísa 35, 379, 638<br />

Martin, Jennifer 288<br />

Martin, Jordi 148<br />

Martin-Matthews, Anne 10, 398, 487<br />

Martínez, Alexandra 341<br />

Martinez, Antar 242, 515<br />

Martinez, Juan 640<br />

Martínez, Miguel A. 368<br />

Martinez, Norma Angelica 506<br />

Martinez, Tais 335<br />

Martinez-Brawley, Emilia E. 26<br />

Martinez-Cousinou, Gloria 207<br />

Martínez-Iglesias, Maria 254, 617<br />

Martínez Ariño, Julia 270<br />

Martínez Franzoni, Juliana 153, 560, 761<br />

Martínez Goytre, Elena 142<br />

Martínez Guzmán, Antar 691, 765<br />

Martinez Mullen, Claudia 66, 262, 735<br />

Martínez Novo, Rodrigo 640, 705<br />

Martiniello, Marco 437, 710<br />

Martino-Taylor, Lisa 414<br />

Martinovski, Bilyana 578<br />

Martins, Isabel 155<br />

Martins, Maria Lucia Refinetti 622<br />

Martins, Paulo Henrique 610<br />

Martins, Paulo Roberto 511, 773<br />

Martins, Roberta Da Rocha Rosa 723<br />

Martins, Thais 74<br />

Martins, Tomas Sparano 723<br />

Martins de Albuquerque, Paulo<br />

Henrique Martins 215<br />

Marushiakova, Elena 5<br />

Marzioli, Isabel 27<br />

Maskens, Maïté 682<br />

Massa, Andrei 614<br />

Massholder, Alexia 22<br />

Mathias, Pérola 698<br />

Matijascic, Milko 271<br />

Mato Díaz, Fco. Javier 165<br />

Matos, Marlise 218, 349<br />

Matos Júnior, Clodomir 202<br />

Matschinger, Herbert 490<br />

Matsue, Regina Yoshie 152<br />

Matsumoto, Miwao 598<br />

Matsutani, Minori 77, 457<br />

Matthews, Ralph 69, 249, 401, 489<br />

Mattos, Amana 712<br />

Mattos, Pedro Ivo 138<br />

Mattos, Rossana 138<br />

Matulionis, Arvydas 464<br />

Maturo, Antonio 140, 430<br />

Mauro, Mirta 424<br />

Maxwell, Colleen 107<br />

Mazadro, Mirko 251<br />

Maziviero, Maria Carolina 483<br />

Mazon, Marcia 211<br />

Mazza, Débora 467<br />

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McCallum, David 762<br />

McCallum, Jamie 537<br />

McCarthy, Cameron 385<br />

McCoy, H. Virginia 261<br />

McCoy, Liza 93, 190<br />

McDaniel, Susan 10, 379, 623<br />

McDavitt, Bryce 60<br />

McDonald, Lynn 10<br />

McDonald, Ruth 231, 300<br />

McDonald, Zahraa 638<br />

McFadden, Patricia 417<br />

McFall, Liz 277, 736<br />

McGhee, Derek 124, 670<br />

McGuire, Meredith 286<br />

McKiernan, Katherine 355<br />

McLaughlin, Neil 337<br />

McMullin, Julie 48, 163, 336, 534<br />

McMurtry, J.J. 126<br />

McTague, Tricia 13<br />

Medan, Marina 476<br />

Medeiros, Rogerio 73, 381<br />

Medrano, Anahely 748<br />

Mehdi, Ali 67<br />

Mehlkop, Guido 81, 169<br />

Mei-Ling, Lin 421<br />

Meireles, Gustavo 65<br />

Meirelles, Mauro 638, 682<br />

Meissonnier, Joel 739<br />

Mejía Ramírez, Germán Mauricio 520<br />

Melendez, Cecilia Evangelina 467<br />

Melik-Tangyan, Andranik 133, 177<br />

Melina, Lois Ruskai 720<br />

Mellado, Virginia 474<br />

Mello, Márcio Luiz 774<br />

Melo, Felipe Athayde Lins 722<br />

Melo, Marcus André 632<br />

Melo, Paulo Thiago 717<br />

Melzer, Silvia Maja 346<br />

Mencaroni, Arianna 371<br />

Menchón, Ángela 184<br />

Méndez, Alicia 611<br />

Mendez Layera, Maria-Luisa 234<br />

Mendonca, Jupira 622<br />

Menegazzo, Elson 732<br />

Meneses Carvajal, Aldo 444<br />

Menezes, Marluci 243<br />

Menezes, Paulo 50, 151


Menna Barreto Abrahão,<br />

Maria Helena 721<br />

Meo, Analia 229<br />

Mera, Gabriela 122<br />

Mera Salguero, Ana Laura 252<br />

Mercer, Hugo 509, 554<br />

Mercier, Delphine 176, 457<br />

Merino, Luis Francisco 195<br />

Merkier, Melina 95<br />

Merlaud, Fabien 301<br />

Merlinsky, Gabriela 594<br />

Merrild Hansen, Anne 678<br />

Mesquita, Marina 621<br />

Messina, Luciana 765<br />

Metcalfe, Alison 668<br />

Meucci, Simone 641<br />

Meyer, Katherine 90, 580<br />

Meyer, Samantha 509<br />

Meyer, Uli 105, 219<br />

Meyersson Milgrom, Eva 364, 408<br />

Michelini, Juan José 54<br />

Michelson, William 184<br />

Michetti, Miqueli 148<br />

Michon, Piotr 516<br />

Midaglia, Carmen 153, 362<br />

Mierina, Inta 517<br />

Miglievich Ribeiro, Adélia 641<br />

Miguel, Antonia Celene 327<br />

Miguel, Borja 729<br />

Miguel, Ruiz 326<br />

Miklasevics, Stefan 198<br />

Milam-Brooks, Kisha 109<br />

Milano, Mariana Tonussi 488<br />

Milkman, Ruth 618<br />

Millan, Rodrigo 15, 582<br />

Millenaar, Verónica 78<br />

Miller, Elizabeth 94, 411<br />

Miller, Tina 668<br />

Mills, Frank 393<br />

Milne, E-J 94, 371, 411, 458<br />

Minaverry, Cecilia 355<br />

Mincke, Christophe 722<br />

Mingione, Enzo 255<br />

Minuchin, Dr. Leandro 368<br />

Miola, Iagê 291<br />

Miranda, Ana 78, 216<br />

Miranda, Daniel 28, 535<br />

Miranda, Erliane 490<br />

Miranda, Tatiana 391<br />

Miri, seyed Javad 132<br />

Misheva, Vessela 49, 101<br />

Mishra, Arvind Narayan 216<br />

Mishra, Shashi 168, 685<br />

Miskolci, Richard 236, 475, 558<br />

Misoczky de Oliveira, Clarice 184<br />

Misra, Rajesh 676<br />

Misse, Michel 690<br />

Mistry, Jay 371<br />

Mitterlehner, Barbara 31<br />

Miyar Busto, María 68, 165<br />

Mizen, Phillip 7<br />

Mjelde, Hilmar L. 666<br />

Mochnacki, Alex 537<br />

Modi, Ishwar 18, 66, 122, 168, 203, 303,<br />

344, 390, 436, 489, 529, 603,<br />

645, 667, 673, 735, 766<br />

Modi, Shalini 735<br />

Moerch, Sven 264<br />

Moguillansky, Marina 629<br />

Molchanov, Mikhail A. 548<br />

Molina, Fernando 378<br />

Molina, Irene 422<br />

Molina, Mario 207<br />

Molina, Nancy 691<br />

Molina Mateo, Iliana Refugio 733<br />

Molina Monasterios, Sergio 378<br />

Molinari, Lucrecia 524<br />

Molyneux, Maxine 123, 382<br />

Mondaini, Marco 524<br />

Monge, Noelia 655<br />

Mont’Alvão, Arnaldo 713<br />

Montanari, Arianna 339, 523<br />

Montanari, Ingalill 40<br />

Montecolle, Silvia 171<br />

Monteiro, Circe 321<br />

Monteiro, Circe Maria 15<br />

Monteiro, Geraldo 570<br />

Monteiro, Marko S.A. 566, 598<br />

Monteiro, Rodrigo 138<br />

Monteiro, Viviane 652<br />

Montenegro, David 614<br />

Montera, Carolina 492<br />

Montero Laurencio, Reineris 743<br />

Montes, Veronica 670<br />

� 434 �<br />

Montes Cató, Juan 213, 674<br />

Montes de Oca, Verónica 31, 672<br />

Monteverde, Malena 306, 741<br />

Montoya, Andrea 571<br />

Moog, Sandra 160<br />

Mora, Ana Sabrina 755<br />

Mora, Gloria 569<br />

Mora, Rodrigo 483<br />

Mora-Salas, Minor 197<br />

Moraes Silva, Graziella 332, 381, 547<br />

Morais, Mariana 90<br />

Moral, David 743<br />

Morales, Laura 251, 626<br />

Morales, Maria Cristina 36<br />

Morales-Arroyo, Miguel Ángel 536<br />

Morávia, Matheus de Sá 225<br />

Morawska, Ewa 282, 304<br />

Moreau, Marie-Pierre 196, 297<br />

Moreira, Eliana Monteiro 431<br />

Moreira, Glenda 212<br />

Moreira, Pedro 18<br />

Morejon, María Belén 64<br />

Morello, Enzo Gustavo 132<br />

Morem da Costa, Beatriz 138<br />

Moreno, Carolina 516<br />

Moreno, Felipe de Jesús 514<br />

Moreno, María Verónica 651<br />

Moreno Hernández, Hugo César 321<br />

Moretti, Ricardo de Sousa 571<br />

Morey, Eugenia 717<br />

Morgan, Anne-Marie 499<br />

Morgan, Myfanwy 64<br />

Morgan, Tessa 745<br />

Mori, Chikako 446<br />

Moriarty, Jo 42<br />

Morison, Tracy 668<br />

Morovich, Barbara 94, 106<br />

Moroziuk, Lidia 97<br />

Morris, Alan 446<br />

Morrison, Lisa 483<br />

Moruzzi, Andrea 663<br />

Moschkovich, Marilia 683<br />

Mosqueira, Mariela 266, 270<br />

Mosse, Philippe 541<br />

Mossi, Thays 232<br />

Mota Brasil, Maria Glaucíria 323<br />

Motta, Alda 10


Motta, Jorge Martín 184<br />

Motta, Renata 326, 566<br />

Moura, Jeanne Mariel Brito 637<br />

Moura Costa, Heloisa 622<br />

Mourad, Laila Nazem 299<br />

Mourão, Maria Vitória 92, 322<br />

Mouw, Ted 346<br />

Moyano, Emilio 246<br />

Mueller, Georg 105, 561<br />

Mugayehwenkyi, Edmund Kenneth 534<br />

Muhic Dizdarevic, Selma 186<br />

Muiños de Britos, Stella Maris 223<br />

Muleras, Edna 569<br />

Mulinari, Diana 422<br />

Mulinari, Shai 169, 430<br />

Müller, Bruno 281<br />

Müller, Fernanda 53<br />

Muller, Ricardo 350, 548<br />

Mungaray Lagarda, Ana Marcela 39<br />

Muniz, Jeronimo Oliveira 330, 530<br />

Muñiz, Soledad 698<br />

Muñiz Terra, Leticia 257<br />

Muñoz, Antonia 491, 539, 635<br />

Muñoz, David 619<br />

Muñoz, Luisa Patricia 667<br />

Muñoz, Luz Angelica 761<br />

Muñoz, Solange 483<br />

Muñoz Barreneche, Carlos Felipe 735<br />

Muñoz Comet, Jacobo 68<br />

Muñoz Tamayo, Victor Daniel 110<br />

Mura, Suyay 27<br />

Muraca, Paula 624, 659<br />

Murakami Wood, David 12<br />

Murino Rafacho, Amanda 622<br />

Murji, Karim 36, 89<br />

Murphy, Dean 668<br />

Murphy, Raymond 117, 740<br />

Musante, Bianca 284, 446<br />

Mutchinick, Agustina 468<br />

Mutchler, Matt 60<br />

Muzio, Daniel 118<br />

Mythen, Gabe 694<br />

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Nagaddya, Teddy 154<br />

Nagels, Nora 382<br />

Najmias, Carolina 498, 652<br />

Nakada, Shuko 542<br />

Nakagwa, Florence 154<br />

Nakano, Marilena 387<br />

Naoto, Higuchi 457<br />

Nardacchione, Gabriel 442, 651<br />

Nascimento, Maria Leticia 237<br />

Nash Parker, Robert 185, 503<br />

Nasser, Riad 186<br />

Nast, Julia 142<br />

Nasu, Hisashi 136<br />

Naswem, Adolphus 759<br />

Natali, Lorenzo 520<br />

Natalino, Marco 420, 522<br />

Natalucci, Ana 381, 635<br />

Natenzon, Claudia 527<br />

Nathansohn, Regev 94, 279, 695<br />

Nava, Leonor 672<br />

Navarrete, Julio Mejía 469<br />

Navarrete, Steven 571<br />

Navarro, José Luis 165<br />

Navarro, Rodrigo Reis 331<br />

Naveda, Alicia 195, 713<br />

Nazareth, Juliana 51, 181, 196<br />

Ndungutse, David 154<br />

Neergaard, Anders 422<br />

Negrelli, Serafino 637<br />

Negro, Juan Pablo 184<br />

Negrova, Marina 347<br />

Nejamkis, Lucila 624<br />

Nelken, David 55<br />

Nelms, Taylor 736<br />

Nelson, Gloria Luz N/A<br />

Nelson, Kenneth 40, 706<br />

Nematiniya, Abdolghayoum 201<br />

Nenko, Alexandra 50, 436<br />

Nercesian, Ines 45<br />

Neri, Lourdes 254, 528<br />

Neto, Antônio 466<br />

Neto, Pedro Alves Barbosa 725<br />

Netto, Juliana Presotto Pereira 445, 737<br />

Neuberger, Franz 156, 623<br />

Neubert, Dieter 135, 112<br />

Neuenschwander Magalhães,<br />

Juliana 524<br />

Neuhold, Roberta dos Reis 150<br />

Neumann, Pamela 187<br />

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Neves, Bruno Miranda 684<br />

Neves, Raphael 675<br />

Newman, Diego Alvarez 150<br />

Ng, Angie 458<br />

Ngai, Ngan-pun 78<br />

Ngai, Pun 238, 609<br />

Ngai, Steven Sek-yum 78<br />

Niche Teixeira, Alex 453<br />

Nicklett, Emily 586<br />

Nicolas, María Alejandra 256<br />

Niedzwiecki, Sara 308<br />

Nielsen, Greg 554, 578<br />

Nikolaeva, Uliana 108<br />

Nilan, Pam 387<br />

Nilsson, Kjell 706<br />

Ninalowo, Adebayo 357<br />

Nishihara, Kazuhisa 14<br />

Nobile, Mariana 468<br />

Noboa, Alejandro 444<br />

Nóbrega Beserra, Ingrid Karla 469<br />

Noel, Sophie 433<br />

Nogueira, Makeliny 84<br />

Noguera, Jose A. 207<br />

Noiseux, Yanick 65<br />

Noll, Heinz-Herbert 20, 346, 586<br />

Nollert, Michael 13, 275<br />

Nomiya, Daishiro 103, 295<br />

Noordegraaf, Mirko 231<br />

Norgaard, Kari Marie 602<br />

Noronha, Vania 529<br />

North, Scott 704<br />

Novais Lima Jr., Pedro 234, 514<br />

Noveli, Cristiani Passolongo 661<br />

Novelle, Michelle 154<br />

Novelli, Celeste Salomé 46<br />

Novelli, Jose Marcos 291<br />

Novellino, Maria Salet Ferreira 431<br />

Novick, Susana 97, 121<br />

Novy, Johannes 368, 514<br />

Noy, Shiri 512<br />

Nozawa, Atsushi 425<br />

Nozica, Graciela 518<br />

Ntoimo, Favour 482<br />

Nunes, Eduardo 562<br />

Nunes, Jordao 290<br />

Nunes Dias, Camila 722<br />

Núñez, Francesc 669


Nunez, Pedro 119, 267, 535<br />

Núñez Mosteo, Francesc 286<br />

Nur, Nadia 464, 626<br />

Nussbaum-Barberena, Laura 345, 626<br />

Nussbaumer, Beatriz 569, 647<br />

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O’Brien, Robert 537, 575<br />

O’Loughlin, Kate 107, 336<br />

O’Riordan, Tim 425<br />

Öberg, Peter 163, 534<br />

Oberti, Marco 228<br />

Ochoa Agudelo, Maria Daniela 463<br />

Ocké-Reis, Carlos 40<br />

Odasso, Laura 89, 106<br />

Oddone, María Julieta 309, 672<br />

Oeser, Alexandra 488<br />

Ogawa, Shinichi 24<br />

Ohara-Hirano, Yuko 241<br />

Öhman, Ann 22<br />

Okamura, Kayko 391<br />

Olaison, Anna 707<br />

Olesen, Thomas 318<br />

Olgiati, Vitorio 449, 545, 689<br />

Olivadoti, Simona 169<br />

Oliveira, Amurabi 150, 641<br />

Oliveira, Everton 573<br />

Oliveira, Gerson 52<br />

Oliveira, Hebe 273<br />

Oliveira, João Paulo de Oliveira 741<br />

Oliveira, Márcio 641<br />

Oliveira, Rafael 479<br />

Oliveira, Raissa 519<br />

Oliveira, Renato de 285<br />

Oliveira, Ricardo Costa de 106<br />

Oliveira, Rita Alves 265<br />

Oliveira, Sandro 410<br />

Oliveira, Sueli Machado Pereira de 344<br />

Oliveira de Almeida, Mariana 247<br />

Oliveira e Oliveira, Ana Luiza 183<br />

Oliveira Souza, Fatima de 469<br />

Olivera, Mauricio Nihil 424<br />

Olivier, Guadalupe 222<br />

Ollari, Marina Alejandra 629<br />

Olmos Alvarez, Ana Lucía 132, 375<br />

Onaka, Fumiya 96, 542<br />

Onda, Morio 289<br />

Oner, Ilknur 407<br />

Oosterlynck, Stijn 620<br />

Oosterveer, Peter 211<br />

Ordóñez Valverde, Jorge 185<br />

Orlando, Gabriela 3, 467<br />

Orlansky, Dora 661<br />

Ornaghi, Annalisa 345, 532<br />

Orsini, Sante 171<br />

Ortega, Araceli 197<br />

Ortega Contreras, Joel 450<br />

Ortiz, Pablo D. 158<br />

Ortiz-Negron, Laura L 120, 743<br />

Ortiz de Rozas, Victoria 125<br />

Ortiz Sandoval, Luis 3<br />

Orton, Andrew 626, 638<br />

Ortúzar, Diego 524<br />

Osca Lluch, Julia 705<br />

Osorio, Abraham 630<br />

Osorio, Paulina 672<br />

Ospina Alvarado, María Camila 265<br />

Ospina Serna, Héctor Fabio 265<br />

Ossandon, Jose 351, 736<br />

Ossipow Wuest, Laurence 280<br />

Ossorio, Alfredo 612<br />

Osterbrink, Jürgen 31<br />

Osteso, José Miguel 478<br />

Ostrowski, Krzysztof 376<br />

Ostuni, Fernando 234, 483<br />

Ota, Maria Eduarda 61, 84<br />

Otamendi, Maria Alejandra 83, 453<br />

Otero, Analia 674<br />

Over, Defne 273<br />

Overbye, Einar 382<br />

Ozaki, Ritsuko 70, 243, 363<br />

Ozaki, Veridiana Tonzar Ristori 460<br />

Ozdemir, Ece 50<br />

Ozkul, Derya 394<br />

Ozyegin, Gul 726<br />

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Pacey, Fiona 509<br />

Pacheco, Celia 120<br />

Pacheco, Leonardo 707<br />

Pacheco Junior, Natália 146<br />

Pacini-Ketchabaw, Veronica 127<br />

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Paetau, Michael 256, 316<br />

Page, Justin 492, 636<br />

Page Poma, Fernanda 65, 155<br />

Pagliarone, María Florencia 381<br />

Pagnotta, Chiara 744<br />

Pagotto, María Alejandra 755<br />

Paim, Elisangela Soldateli 326<br />

Pais Andrade, Marcela Alejandra 331<br />

Paiva, Angela 215<br />

Palacios, Matías 348<br />

Palacios, Rafael 715<br />

Palacios, Rosario 701<br />

Palerm, Jacinta 760<br />

Palermo, Alicia Itati 218, 349, 609<br />

Palgi, Michal 71<br />

Palma, Daniela 714<br />

Palmeira, Lara Virgínia Saraiva 208<br />

Palmisano, Tomás 95<br />

Panaia, Marta 662, 700<br />

Pandey, U.S. 159, 239<br />

Panshikar, Prajakta 579<br />

Pap, Betsabé 611<br />

Papa, Emmanouela 111<br />

Papademas, Diana 708<br />

Papalini, Vanina 311<br />

Paranhos, Mônica 323<br />

Pardo Abril, Neyla Graciela 115<br />

Paredes, Diego 326<br />

Parella, Sònia 165<br />

Paret, Marcel 213, 625<br />

Park, Sara 513, 646<br />

Parker, Peter 620<br />

Parker, Robert Nash 322<br />

Parracho Sant’Anna, Sabrina 313<br />

Parreira Perin, Vanessa 433<br />

Pascale, Celine-Marie 5, 208<br />

Paschali, Elektra 322<br />

Pascuchelli, Maria Natalia 330<br />

Pasin, Julia 164<br />

Pasos, Lukas 338, 640<br />

Passarelli, Gianluca 632<br />

Passos, Elaine 91, 754<br />

Passos, Elia 489<br />

Passos, Rodrigo 212<br />

Patel, Sujata 149, 352, 379<br />

Patil, Rajendra 156, 492, 619, 685<br />

Patiño López, Jhoana 265


Patricia Amaro Gonzalez, Patricia 139<br />

Patrocino, Laís 683<br />

Patroni, Viviana 65<br />

Patsias, Caroline 367, 368<br />

Patsias, Sylvie 367, 368<br />

Pattison, Phillipa 231<br />

Pattnaik, Binay Kumar 688, 703<br />

Paula, Túlio 723<br />

Paulle, Bowen 112<br />

Pausch, Stephanie 196<br />

Pavlou, Victoria 151<br />

Paxton, Pamela 146<br />

Paz, Ana Lucia 651<br />

Paz Ramirez, Adriana 141<br />

Peace, Sheila 214<br />

Pech Ceballos, Elsa del Rosario 757<br />

Pecoraro, Juan 526<br />

Pedone, Claudia 251<br />

Pedro, Rosa 301<br />

Pedro Espinoza Baca, Pedro 139<br />

Pedrozo, Betiana 731<br />

Pegoraro, Juan 83, 503<br />

Pelaez, Enrique 306<br />

Pelfini, Alejandro 161, 407<br />

Pellegrini, Pablo 199, 337<br />

Pellegrino, Giuseppina 356, 743<br />

Pellizzoni, Luigi 38, 591<br />

Pelucio, Larissa 475<br />

Peña, Patricia 728<br />

Peñalva, Susana 255, 362, 512<br />

Peng, Ito 512<br />

Penna, Camila 157, 381<br />

Penna, João Bosco 460<br />

Peppel, Megan 355, 414<br />

Pera, Géssica Trevisan 515<br />

Perea Alzate, Henry Obed 463<br />

Pereira, Alvaro L.S. 234<br />

Pereira, Carlos 632<br />

Pereira, Elson 328<br />

Pereira, Helayne 326<br />

Pereira, Ines 334<br />

Pereira, Jaiane 661<br />

Pereira, Lawrence 350<br />

Pereira, Luiza Helena 641<br />

Pereira, Margaret 754<br />

Pereira, Ronan 152, 270<br />

Pereira, Rosa 318<br />

Pereira, Vilma 147<br />

Pereira Andrade, Daniel 83, 296<br />

Pereira de los Santos, Leandro 640<br />

Pereira Neto, André 42, 296<br />

Perelman, Mariano 446, 714<br />

Perelmiter, Luisina 195<br />

Perera, Veronica 38<br />

Peres, Hagit 92<br />

Pereson, Claudiana 722<br />

Perette, Carlos José 55<br />

Pereyra, Brenda 491<br />

Pereyra, Diego Ezequiel 220, 641<br />

Pereyra, Sebastian 383, 651<br />

Perez, Ana Maria 571<br />

Perez, Federico 388, 714<br />

Perez, Felipe 717<br />

Pérez, Fernando 305<br />

Perez, German 491, 635<br />

Pérez, Inés 701<br />

Perez, Lena 422, 474<br />

Pérez, Pablo Ernesto 75<br />

Pérez, Soledad 147<br />

Pérez, Stella 92<br />

Pérez, Verónica 729<br />

Pérez-Castro, Judith 139<br />

Pérez-Nievas, Santiago 420, 626<br />

Perez Duran, Juan Carlos 506<br />

Perez Esquivel, Adolfo 418<br />

Pérez Gallo, Víctor Hugo 743<br />

Pérez Leon, Rebeca 705<br />

Pérez Rubio, Ana María 157<br />

Pérez Wodtke, Mercedes 184<br />

Perlstadt, Harry 62, 289, 470<br />

Persson, Magnus X. 380<br />

Perufo, Katiusce 645<br />

Perugorria, Ignacia 56, 318<br />

Peruzzo, Cicila 677<br />

Pessanha, Lavínia 98<br />

Peter, Nina 56<br />

Petermann, Sören 122, 447<br />

Peters, Gabriela 602<br />

Petersson, Frida 59<br />

Petrjanosova, Magda 633, 668<br />

Petrova Kafkova, Marcela 116<br />

Petrovä iä, Andraâž 732<br />

Petrovic, Miodrag 277, 388<br />

Petruf, Devora 539, 764<br />

� 437 �<br />

Petschick, Grit 209<br />

Pflücke, Virginia Quimey 436<br />

Philippi, Camila 612<br />

Phillips, Andrea 473<br />

Phillips, Robert 60<br />

Picanço, Felicia 499<br />

Picanço, Monise 351<br />

Piccininni, Sandra 700<br />

Piché, Denise 620<br />

Pickard, Sarah 29, 216<br />

Picotto, Diego 629<br />

Pidgeon, Nick 70<br />

Pié Balaguer, Asun 204<br />

Piekut, Aneta 142<br />

Pierbattisti, Damián 24<br />

Pierides, Dean 351, 374<br />

Pieterse, Marius 40<br />

Pignuoli Ocampo, Sergio 253, 348<br />

Pilch Ortega, Angela 474<br />

Pimenta, Melissa 185, 453<br />

Pimentel, Fábio 179<br />

Pineda Echeverri, Cristina 577<br />

Piñeiro Careras, Julia 168<br />

Pinheiro, Aracélia Azevedo<br />

Pinheiro 741<br />

Pinheiro, Henry 601<br />

Pinheiro, Leandro Rogério 468<br />

Pinheiro, Luci 150<br />

Pinheiro, Victor Marcel 525<br />

Pini, Mónica 344, 708<br />

Pinilla, juan Felipe 526<br />

Pinto, Monica 194<br />

Pinto, Neide Maria Almeida 303, 349<br />

Pinto, Raquel 459, 567<br />

Pinzon, Jhon 640<br />

Piotrowska, Maria 697<br />

Piovani, Juan Ignacio 240<br />

Piper, Isabel 429<br />

Pirani, Bianca Maria 98, 208, 292, 772<br />

Pires, Nádia 524<br />

Pirotta, Marie 745<br />

Pirzada, Amin 66, 335<br />

Pirzio, Gloria N/A<br />

Piscitelli, Adriana 744<br />

Pismennaya, Elena 634<br />

Pittelli, Cecilia 118<br />

PIUBAMAS, Eq. de Invest. MS04 362


Pizzi, Alejandro 444<br />

Pla, Jesica 188<br />

Planas, Jordi 216<br />

Pleyers, Geoffrey 23, 448, 657<br />

Plotnik, Gabriela 752<br />

Plotno, Gabriela 421<br />

Plüss, Caroline 227<br />

Poalelungi, Carmen 165<br />

Poblete, Lorena 144, 290<br />

Pochic, Sophie 315<br />

Poggiese, Héctor Atilio 527<br />

Pokrovsky, Nikita 108, 318<br />

Polanco, Geraldina 21<br />

Poma, Alice 593, 709<br />

Pomar, Tomás 602<br />

Ponce de León, Jimena 224, 629<br />

Pontes, Felipe Simão 96<br />

Pontremoli, Claudia 641<br />

Poonacha, Veena 581, 751<br />

Popkin, Eric 538, 634<br />

Popov, Veselin 5<br />

Popper, Miroslav 633, 668<br />

Porio, Emma 62, 111, 347<br />

Porto Pedrosa, Leticia 478, 743<br />

Posado, Thomas 493<br />

Possamai, Adam 682<br />

Possas, Mariana 247<br />

Poston, Dudley 156, 482<br />

Potaschner, Leandro Ezequiel 34<br />

Póvoa-Neto, Helion 378<br />

Powell, Bradley 754<br />

Poynting, Scott 343, 762<br />

Poyraz, Bedriye 412<br />

Pozo Gordaliza, Rosario 519<br />

Pra, Jussara 431<br />

Prachuabmoh, Vipan 261<br />

Pradel, Marc 255<br />

Pradilla, Emilio 514<br />

Prado, Maria Renata 663<br />

Prado, Rebeca Makowski<br />

de Oliveira 115, 519<br />

Prado, Renata Lopes Costa 237<br />

Pranka, Maruta 198<br />

Prates, Antonio 723<br />

Prates, Ian 382<br />

Prats, Joaquim 5<br />

Preciado Coronado, Jaime 341<br />

Preda, Marian 507<br />

Preteceille, Edmond 228<br />

Pribble, Jennifer 73, 308<br />

Price, Anne 90, 580<br />

Pries, Ludger 452<br />

Prieto-Flores, Òscar 496, 510<br />

Prior, Lindsay 93<br />

Priwitzer, Kerstin 428<br />

Prohaska, Ariane 210<br />

Prosono, Marvin 158, 475<br />

Provenzano, Irene 357<br />

Puga, Cristina 540<br />

Pujadas, Isabel 228<br />

Pulhez, Mariana 127<br />

Pulido, David 655<br />

Pulmanis, Toms 530<br />

Pun, Ngai 238<br />

Purkayastha, Bandana 276, 510<br />

Purkis, Semra 299<br />

Purser, Gretchen 65<br />

Puyol, María Victoria 322<br />

Puzic, Sasa 535<br />

Pyle, Nathaniel 720<br />

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Quaretti, Lucía 602<br />

Quartulli, Diego 229<br />

Queila de Lima Silva, Geice 290<br />

Queirolo, Rosario 225<br />

Queiroz, Rafael Mafei Rabelo 525<br />

Queiroz, Silvana 52, 543<br />

Quemin, Alain 104<br />

Quesnel-Vallée, Amélie 40<br />

Quijano, Aníbal 609<br />

Quiñones Montoro, Mariela Agueda 65<br />

Quinsaat, Sharon 146<br />

Quiroga, Maria Virginia 635<br />

Quiroz, Pamela 109<br />

Quiroz-Carranza, Roxana 519<br />

Quispe Soria, Isabel Rosario 700<br />

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Raco, Mike 388<br />

Radakovich, Rosario 18, 203<br />

Radenbach, Niklas 282, 646<br />

� 438 �<br />

Rafael, Erwin 555<br />

Raffaeta, Roberta 175, 437<br />

Raffini, Luca 451<br />

Rahimi, Babak 279<br />

Raijland, Beatriz 195<br />

Raijman, Rebeca 452<br />

Rainbird, Helen 537<br />

Raish, Mike 440<br />

Raizer, Leandro 511<br />

Rajagopal, Indhu 172, 200<br />

Ralphs, Robert 694<br />

Ramalho, Ângela Maria Cavalcanti 741<br />

Ramathirtham, Gopalsamy 261, 530, 619<br />

Ramírez, Hernán 291<br />

Ramirez, Liliana 69, 173<br />

Ramírez, Romina 265<br />

Ramírez Morales, María Del Rosario 35<br />

Ramirez Ruiz, Liliana 173<br />

Ramiro, Luis 125, 666<br />

Ramos, Alexandre 760<br />

Ramos, Howard 531<br />

Ramos, Marilia 229<br />

Ramos, Queise 460<br />

Ramos, Romina 378<br />

Ramos da Silva, Maria Aparecida 464<br />

Ramos Martín, Manuel 444<br />

Ramos Zincke, Claudio 536<br />

Rampersad, Ravi 329<br />

Randolpho Paiva, Angela 677<br />

Rangasami, Amrita 284<br />

Rangel, Henrique 135, 281<br />

Ransan-Elliott, Hedda 594<br />

Ransiek, Anna 89, 96<br />

Rao, Raja Mohan 413<br />

Rapaport, Lynn 734<br />

Rapisarda, Natalia 184<br />

Rapizo, Emmanuel 539<br />

Raposo, Isabel 622<br />

Raposo, Otavio 266<br />

Räsänen, Pekka 436, 667<br />

Rascovan, Alejandro 283<br />

Rasse, Alejandra 446<br />

Ratcliffe, Peter 36, 485<br />

Räthzel, Nora 409<br />

Ratton, José Luiz 631<br />

Rausky, Maria Eugenia 423<br />

Rebelo, Margarida 243


Rebon, Julian 610, 693, 729<br />

Recaman, Ana Lucia 137, 317<br />

Recaman, Liliana 328<br />

Recchi, Ettore 57, 451<br />

Rego, Raquel 536<br />

Rego Monteiro Santos, Mauro 622<br />

Regueiro, Sabina 7, 749<br />

Reicher, Rosa 432<br />

Reid, Carol 274<br />

Reigadas, Cristina 45<br />

Reinert, Maurício 661<br />

Reinheimer, Patricia 391, 521<br />

Reinisch Picolotto, Mariana 682<br />

Reiro, Anabel 693<br />

Reis, Alcenir 424, 640<br />

Reis, Bruno Pinheiro Wanderley 225<br />

Reis, Elisa 332, 381, 385, 481, 547<br />

Reis, Joyce 245<br />

Reis, Julio Adriano Ferreira 723<br />

Reis, Luciana Silva 525<br />

Reis, Magali 344<br />

Reising, Ailin 182<br />

Reis Mota, Fabio 442<br />

Reitz, Tilman 311<br />

Relli, Mariana 54, 582<br />

Renahy, Emilie 40<br />

Repullo, Jose 231<br />

Requena, Miguel 495<br />

Resende, Cláudia 704<br />

Resende, José Manuel 442<br />

Resende, Viviane 115<br />

Resh, Nura 274, 535<br />

Restrepo, Gabriel 698<br />

Restrepo Ruiz, Diana 423<br />

Revel, Martine 395<br />

Reyes, Maria Jose 656<br />

Reyes-Rivas, Roxana 244<br />

Reyes Suárez, Azucena 34<br />

Reynals, Cristina 368<br />

Reynolds, Jill 163<br />

Rezaev, Andrey 421<br />

Ribeiro, Ludmila 395<br />

Ribeiro, Maria Thereza 494<br />

Ribeiro, Natalina 539<br />

Ribeiro, Thuanny 281<br />

Ribeiro, Wagner 492<br />

Ricciardi, Victoria 526<br />

Riccioni, Ilaria 151, 313, 601<br />

Rice, Carla 306<br />

Richards, Patricia 624<br />

Richardson, James 682<br />

Richter, Dirk 490<br />

Ridgeway, Cecilia 691<br />

Riegel, Viviane 200<br />

Riesco, Manuel 271, 428<br />

Rifiotis, Theophilos 83<br />

Rigas, Anastasia-Valentine 111, 159<br />

Rigon, Andrea 587, 620<br />

Rijal, Chiranjibi 459, 518<br />

Rincon Afonso Costa, Paula 47, 567<br />

Ring, Magnus 706<br />

Rinkevicius, Leonardas 70, 566, 606<br />

Rios Rozo, Camilo Enrique 677<br />

Riska, Elianne 633<br />

Rispoli Leal, Carolina 611<br />

Rivas Sanchez, Hector Eloy 473<br />

Rivera, Michelle 356<br />

Rivera Largacha, Silvia 698<br />

Riveros, julián Andrés 698<br />

Riviere, Clément 738<br />

Rivoir, Ana 578, 688<br />

Rizzo, Helen 90<br />

Roach Anleu, Sharyn 252<br />

Roazzi, Antonio 321<br />

Roberts, Bryan 15<br />

Roberts, Ken 605<br />

Roberts, Kenneth 253, 344<br />

Roberts, Wade 538, 634<br />

Robertson, Douglas 434<br />

Robinson, Laura 205, 356, 516, 677<br />

Robinson, Pamela 537<br />

Robinson, Robert 676<br />

Robles, José Manuel 688, 732<br />

Roca-Servat, Denisse 179<br />

Roca Servat, Denisse 760<br />

Rocca Rivarola, María Dolores 491<br />

Rocha, Hermelinda 760<br />

Rocha, Lia 56<br />

Rocha, Luciane 554<br />

Rocha, Maria Eduarda Mota 458<br />

Rocha, Norberto 524<br />

Rocha, Olímpio 465<br />

Rocha, Rafael 322<br />

Rocha, Vanessa 716<br />

� 439 �<br />

Rocha Amorim, Francisco 462<br />

Rocha Bidegain, Liliana 756<br />

Rocha De Macedo, Cássio 164<br />

Roche, Nicolás 424<br />

Roco Fossa, Rodrigo 274<br />

Rodrigo, Cintia 523<br />

Rodrigues, Alexandre 138<br />

Rodrigues, Ariane 328<br />

Rodrigues, Athanis 653<br />

Rodrigues, Augusto Zimmer 511<br />

Rodrigues, Cristiano 543<br />

Rodrigues, Evaniza 483<br />

Rodrigues, Luciene 527, 715<br />

Rodrigues, Maira 332<br />

Rodrigues, Marcia 651<br />

Rodrigues, Tatiane 663, 702<br />

Rodrigues Pimentel, Jonas 568<br />

Rodríguez, Carla 184<br />

Rodriguez, Carlos 536<br />

Rodriguez, Cesar 537<br />

Rodriguez, Evelyn 603<br />

Rodríguez, Katya 684<br />

Rodriguez, Manuel Ángel 130, 218<br />

Rodriguez, Sandra 448, 565<br />

Rodríguez, Zeyda 208<br />

Rodriguez-Bautista, Juan Jorge 612<br />

Rodriguez-Espinola, Solange 197<br />

Rodriguez-Garavito, Cesar 775<br />

Rodríguez Araújo, Martín 748<br />

Rodríguez García, María Jesús 19<br />

Rodriguez Lopez, Miguel 307<br />

Rodriguez Morato, Arturo 50, 235<br />

Rodriguez Moyano, Inés 224<br />

Rodríguez Soler, Joan 444<br />

Rogers, Dallas 299<br />

Rogers, Matthew 371<br />

Rogers, Peter 325<br />

Rogers-Brown, Jennifer 244<br />

Rohde, Caterina 345, 366<br />

Rojas, Flavio 40, 441<br />

Rojas, Mariano 246, 389<br />

Rojas, Patria 340<br />

Rojas Hernández, Jorge 328<br />

Rojo, Raul-Enrique 16, 58<br />

Roldan, Alejandro 491<br />

Roldan, Veronica 682<br />

Rollwagen, Heather 694


Rolnik, Raquel 483, 587<br />

Romano, Bárbara 184<br />

Romay-Coca, Juan 733<br />

Romero, Guadalupe 158, 701<br />

Romero, María Aurora 432<br />

Romero, Mary 345<br />

Romero, Mirta Beatriz 527<br />

Romero, Osvaldo 328, 554<br />

Romero Cuevas, José Manuel 658<br />

Romero Olivera, Leonardo 234<br />

Romo Beltran, Rosa 721<br />

Ronald, Richard 299<br />

Roncevic, Borut 763<br />

Ronconi, Liliana 468<br />

Rosa, Eugene (Gene) 426<br />

Rosa, Hartmut 561, 658<br />

Rosa, Marcelo 422<br />

Rosa, Paula Cecilia 738<br />

Rosa, Thaís Troncon 234<br />

Rosaldo, Manuel 65, 537<br />

Rosas, Nina 330<br />

Rosenfeld, Martin 660<br />

Rosenfield, Cinara 120, 179<br />

Rosenhek, Zeev 23<br />

Rosenow-Williams, Kerstin 80, 226<br />

Rosenthal, Alberto 476<br />

Rosenthal, Carolyn 10<br />

Rosenthal, Gabriele 282, 564, 646<br />

Rosenzweig, Mark 346<br />

Rosinaite, Vikinta 217, 257<br />

Rosochacki, Sophia 568<br />

Rossi, Tulio 654<br />

Rostgaard, Tine 618, 737<br />

Rostica, Julieta 45<br />

Rotger, Lucila 122<br />

Roth, Steffen 256<br />

Roulier, Scott 341<br />

Rovai, Mauro 50<br />

Rovira Torres, Florencia 706<br />

Rowthorn, Robert 319<br />

Rozanova, Julia 71, 259, 494<br />

Rozhdestvenskaya, Elena 170<br />

Rubbini, Nora Inés 71, 444<br />

Rubiales, Miguel 228<br />

Rubinich, Lucas 654<br />

Rubio, Ignacio 773<br />

Rüdig, Wolfgang 125, 666<br />

Rudnicki, Dani 725, 749<br />

Rudolf, Florence 711, 758<br />

Ruelland, Isabelle 406<br />

Ruggunan, Shaun 257, 263<br />

Rugunanan, Pragna 175<br />

Ruiz Bry, Eugenia María 7<br />

Ruiz San Roman, José A. 424, 478, 629<br />

Ruiz Uribe, Martha Nelida 341<br />

Rungule, Ritma 198, 517<br />

Ruokonen-Engler, Minna 170<br />

Ruviglioni, Elena 171<br />

Ruzza, Carlo 724<br />

Ryazantsev, Sergey 5, 634<br />

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Sá, Leonardo 322, 559<br />

Sa’ad, Abdul-Mumin 83, 159, 406, 692<br />

Sabanovic, Hana 231<br />

Sabatini, Francisco 15<br />

Sabbagh, Clara 99, 274, 535<br />

Sabbatella, Ignacio 742<br />

Sabido Ramos, olga Alejandra 756<br />

Sabour, M’hammed 496<br />

Saccà, Flaminia 192, 339, 523<br />

Sacco, Nicolás 47<br />

Sachmerda, Nicole 214<br />

Sackmann, Reinhold 319<br />

Sader, Emir 775<br />

Sadgrove, Joanna 132, 201<br />

Sáenz, Rogelio 31, 36<br />

Saenz Valenzuela, María Macarena 162<br />

Saerberg, Siegfried 521<br />

Saettone, Federico 523<br />

Sáez, Chiara 728<br />

Saez, Virginia 423<br />

Saferstein, Ezequiel 334<br />

Saggers, Sherry 109<br />

Sagieva, Galina 763<br />

Saha, Lawrence J. 174, 274, 535<br />

S¸ ahin, Nevin 106<br />

Sahoo, Subhasis 703<br />

Said-Hung, Elias 424, 629, 681<br />

Sainty, Jessica 180<br />

Saizar, Maria Mercedes 152<br />

Sakai, Chie 124<br />

Saks, Mike 26, 220, 456, 719<br />

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Saksela-Bergholm, Sanna 452<br />

Saktanber, Ayse 726<br />

Sakumichi, Shinsuke 292, 628<br />

Salas-Porras, Alejandra 540, 585<br />

Salata, Rosemeire 488<br />

Salazar, Maite 426<br />

Salazar de Castro, Joselma 154<br />

Salazar de León, Rogelio 419<br />

Salcedo, Rodrigo 446<br />

Salcedo Repolês, Maria Fernanda 477<br />

Saldaña, Alejandro 604<br />

Saldaña Rosas, Alejandro 541<br />

Sales, Arnaud 671<br />

Sales, Helena 717<br />

Sales, Larissa 438<br />

Salgado, Rodrigo 693<br />

Salibekyan, Zinaida 541<br />

Salime, Zakia 386<br />

Salinas Robinson, Leonardo 700<br />

Salize, Hans Joachim 17<br />

Salling Olesen, Henning 721<br />

Salman, Lana 142<br />

Saloma-Akpedonu, Czarina 301, 337<br />

Salvi, Valentina 354, 675<br />

Salvia, Agustin 20, 197, 229<br />

Salzinger, Leslie 642<br />

Sama-Lang, Irene 751<br />

Samal, Kanak 634<br />

Samamé, Soledad 318<br />

Samanes, Graciela Cecilia 83, 247<br />

Samora, Patricia 483<br />

Sampaio, Daniela 441<br />

Sampaio, Rafael Cardoso 256<br />

Sana, Mariano 480<br />

Sanbrn, Beverly 107<br />

Sanchez, Carlos David 120<br />

Sánchez, Fernanda 514<br />

Sanchez, Jesus 340<br />

Sanchez, Mariana 340<br />

Sanchez, María Soledad 185<br />

Sanchez, Orlando 97<br />

Sanchez, Ximena 761<br />

Sanchez Aguirre, Rafael 162<br />

Sánchez Aguirre, Rafael Andrés 756<br />

Sanchez Castillo, Rocio Elena 438<br />

Sánchez Estellés, Isis 705<br />

Sanchez Segura, Ximena 570


Sancho, Mayte 31, 737<br />

Sand, Hans Petter 111<br />

Sandberg, Johan 706<br />

Sandell, Kerstin 140, 430<br />

Sandin, Per 492<br />

Sandoval Vargas, Gisella 47, 530<br />

Sandra, Sereide Ferreira sa Silva 741<br />

Sandroni, Laila 740<br />

Sanfelici, Daniel 434<br />

Sanger, Nadia 181<br />

Sanhueza, Javiera 163, 737<br />

San Julián, Dolores 765<br />

San Martín, Julia María 27<br />

Sannazzaro, Jorgelina 337<br />

San Román, Sonsoles 705<br />

Sans, Clara 165<br />

Sant’Ana, Daniela 61, 591<br />

Sant’Ana Cardoso, Celso Rúbio 218<br />

Santamaria, Carlos 478<br />

Santana, Fernando 621<br />

Santana, Marco Aurélio 213<br />

Sant Anna, Fernanda 492, 592<br />

Santarsiero, Luis 195<br />

Santhi S., Angammal 130<br />

Santiago, Elvira 459<br />

Santiago Martins Bernardini, Camila 326<br />

Santos, Adauto 570<br />

Santos, André 328<br />

Santos, Andreia 83<br />

Santos, Caroline Gonçalves dos 15, 582<br />

Santos, Charles dos 79<br />

Santos, Cleide Magáli 524<br />

Santos, Deborah 592<br />

Santos, Hermilio 136<br />

Santos, João Bosco 65, 263<br />

Santos, Liliane 322<br />

Santos, Maria Walburga 288<br />

Santos, Miriam 384<br />

Santos, Mónica 456<br />

Santos, Môniele 519, 534<br />

Santos, Myrian 258, 601<br />

Santos, Reinaldo 569<br />

Santos, Roseniura 412<br />

Santos, Rosirene 292<br />

Santos, Vinicius Wagner Oliveira 258, 497<br />

Santos, Yumi Garcia dos 131, 761<br />

Santos Junior, Jaime 146<br />

Santos Lenoir, Luciana 499<br />

Sanz-Menendez, Luis 182, 199<br />

Sanz Hernández, Alexia 444, 743<br />

Sapinski, J.P. 307, 493<br />

Saraceno, Chiara 618<br />

Saraiva, Camila 582<br />

Sarat, Magda 569<br />

Sarkisian, Natalia 445<br />

Sarkissian, Andrea 27<br />

Sarmento, Manuel 288<br />

Sarpila, Outi 436<br />

Sarthou, Nerina 199<br />

Sasahara, Kazuko 241<br />

Sasajima, Hideaki 368<br />

Sasaki, Masamichi 57<br />

Sasaki, Tasuku 295<br />

Sasin, Mariano 9<br />

Sastre, Raquel 728<br />

Satgar, Vishwas 178, 493<br />

Sato, Yoshimichi 408, 508<br />

Satoh, Keiichi 594<br />

Sattler, Sebastian 81, 169<br />

Sauer, Carsten 81, 169<br />

Sawan, Joseph E. 158<br />

Sawaya, Sandra Maria 303<br />

Sawhney, Nitin 279, 411<br />

Scalise, Gemma 192<br />

Scalon, Celi 84<br />

Scamardella, Francesca 132<br />

Scanu, Emiliano 758<br />

Schabbach, Leticia 453<br />

Schachtner, Christina 533<br />

Schammah Gesser, Silvina 529<br />

Scharager, Andrés 631<br />

Scharf, Thomas 487<br />

Schauenburg, Gesche 669, 709<br />

Scheinfeld, Maria Eugenia 612<br />

Schencman, Pablo 208<br />

Schief, Sebastian 13, 275<br />

Schijman, Emilia 369<br />

Schillagi, Carolina 202<br />

Schlote, Christiane 710<br />

Schmaus, Gunther 623<br />

Schmeets, Hans 67, 246<br />

Schmid, Tina 156, 487<br />

Schmidt, Joaquim 643<br />

Schmidt, Luísa 243, 425<br />

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Schmidt, Robert J. 98, 209, 385, 541<br />

Schmidt, Volker H. 293, 432<br />

Schmierl, Klaus 350<br />

Schmitt, Thomas 122<br />

Schmitz, Eva 56<br />

Schneider, Simone M. 99, 627<br />

Schnell, Christiane 300, 342<br />

Schnettler, Bernt 443, 638, 765<br />

Schofield, Toni 588<br />

Scholtz, Hanno 81, 100, 207, 269,<br />

447, 508, 685<br />

Schönwälder, Karen 122<br />

Schoonmaker, Sara 205<br />

Schorr, Martin 585<br />

Schram, Arthur 480, 480<br />

Schramm, Christina 89, 181<br />

Schreyer, Dr. Franziska 78<br />

Schuerkens, Ulrike 160, 479, 538<br />

Schuerkens, Ulrike M.M. 397, 433<br />

Schugurensky, Daniel 622<br />

Schultz, Emilien 64<br />

Schulz, Benjamin 447<br />

Schulz, Markus S. 102, 248, 287, 355, 357,<br />

385, 433, 481, 533, 625, 676, 733<br />

Schuster, Federico 418, 635<br />

Schuster, Nina 142<br />

Schuster, Tomás 469<br />

Schwartz, Germano 505, 545, 689<br />

Schwartzman, Kathleen 166<br />

Schwittek, Jessica 237, 517<br />

Sciortino, Raffaele 543<br />

Scott, Alan 219<br />

Scott, Jacqueline 67<br />

Scott, John 138<br />

Scribano, Adrián 162<br />

Scuro, Juan 615<br />

Seda, Gustavo 531<br />

Seebach, Swen 86, 286<br />

Seekings, Jeremy 41, 153, 620<br />

Seeleib-Kaiser, Martin 761<br />

Seghezzo, Gabriela 631<br />

Segura, Ramiro 87<br />

Sehtman, Alejandro 526<br />

Seid, Gonzalo 33, 81<br />

Seifert, Hartmut 133<br />

Seim, Sissel 344<br />

Sellamuthu, S. Gurusamy 530, 619


Senekal, Anton 692<br />

Senmartin, Natalia Denise 251<br />

Seoane, José 657<br />

Sequera, Jorge 184<br />

Sercombe, Howard 321<br />

Serdar, Ayse 186<br />

Sergeyeva, Olga 688<br />

Serna, Armandina 139<br />

Serna, Claudia A. 340, 530<br />

Serna, Miguel 362<br />

Serra, Fernando 322<br />

Serra, Helena 183, 220, 342<br />

Serrano-Velarde, Kathia 199, 444, 541<br />

Setooka, Hiroshi 63<br />

Seveso Zanin, Emilio Jose 755<br />

Sevilla, Ariel 57<br />

Seyferth, Giralda 384<br />

Sezgin, Zeynep 538<br />

Shahrokni, Nazanin 580, 726<br />

Shalev, Michael 23<br />

Shannon, Harry 147<br />

Sharma, Divya 625<br />

Sharma, Rajiv 233<br />

Sharma, Sattish 753<br />

Sharma, Veena 529, 687<br />

Sharonova, Svetlana 329<br />

Shashi Arunkumar, Mishra N/A<br />

Shaw, Isabel 363<br />

Shearer, Christine 244, 425<br />

Sheikhzadegan, Amir 638<br />

Shelly, Robert 691<br />

Shiba, Mari 14, 660<br />

Shimbo, Lucia 54<br />

Shinoda, Luciana 334<br />

Shinohara, Chika 306<br />

Shinozaki, Kyoko 513<br />

Shiraishi, Soichiro 19<br />

Shmatko, Natalia 763<br />

Short, Stephanie 509<br />

Shuvalova, Olga 763<br />

ŠIambuk, Vladimir 489<br />

Siara, Bernadetta 484, 744<br />

Siatitsa, Dimitra 212<br />

Sidicaro, Ricardo 610<br />

Sidoti, Francesco 185<br />

Siebert, Rosemarie 319<br />

Siegel, Pamela 230, 774<br />

Sieglin, Veronika 664<br />

Sieh, Edward 281<br />

Sielemann, Washington Luiz 463<br />

Sigl, Johanna 422<br />

Sígolo, Letícia Moreira 54<br />

Sígolo, Vanessa Moreira 600<br />

Sikora, Joanna 174<br />

Silva, Ana Amelia da 50<br />

Silva, Andreia de Lima 768<br />

Silva, Antonio Cesar Machado 155<br />

Silva, Geélison F. 413<br />

Silva, Gislania 569<br />

Silva, Janssen Felipe da 323, 752<br />

Silva, José Ranieri Santos Ferreira 741<br />

Silva, Josué 61<br />

Silva, Luisa 365<br />

Silva, Maria Andréa Luz da 327<br />

Silva, Nara Roberta 49<br />

Silva, Priscila Elisabete da 752<br />

Silva, Rosimeire 56, 768<br />

Silva Araujo, Ariella 304, 527<br />

Silva Júnior, José Antônio 33<br />

Silva Reinoso, Verónica 577<br />

Silva Telles, Sarah 753<br />

Silva Valenzuela, Nicolas 326<br />

Silveira, Debora 288<br />

Silveira, Gabriel Eidelwein 525<br />

Silver, Hilary 228<br />

Silvestre, Gabriel 514<br />

Silvestre, Giane 722<br />

Simai, Szilvia 124<br />

Sima Lozano, Eyder Gabriel 528<br />

Simard, Julien 140<br />

Simbuerger, Elisabeth 318<br />

Simiao, Lucelio Ferreira 288<br />

Simioni, Fabiane 164<br />

Simó, Carles 619<br />

Simoes, Solange 13, 768<br />

Simões Nogueira, Fernando 539<br />

Simon, Jeanne W. 357<br />

Simon, Karl-Heinz 256, 348, 555<br />

Simons, Leslie Gordon 185<br />

Simons, Ronald 185<br />

Sims, Margaret 109, 154<br />

Sindler, Anna Karoline 102<br />

Singelmann, Joachim 319, 340<br />

Singer, Paulo 609<br />

� 442 �<br />

Singh, Namita 371<br />

Singh, Sukhvinder N/A<br />

Sinha, Shamser 564<br />

Sinhoretto, Jacqueline 722<br />

Siouti, Irini 170, 366, 596<br />

Sipka, Danko 59<br />

Siqueira, Danieli 604<br />

Siqueira, Isabelle 489<br />

Sire, Pierre-Olivier 160, 728<br />

Sirigos, Stavros 228<br />

Sjoberg, Gideon 676<br />

Skotte, Pernille Stornaess 93<br />

Slariya, Mohinder Kumar 95<br />

Slipak, Ariel 476<br />

Slipak, Daniela 577<br />

Slitine, Marion 191, 279<br />

Slomczynski, Kazimierz 82, 420<br />

Smeby, Jens-Christian 74, 456<br />

Smets, Peer 620<br />

Smidova, Iva 633<br />

Smit, Ria 175, 670<br />

Smith, Adrian 141<br />

Smith, Thomas 98<br />

Smith, Thomas S. 628<br />

Smithey, Lee 533<br />

Snikere, Sigita 393, 735<br />

Soares, Alisson 348<br />

Soares, Danielle 414<br />

Soares da Silva, Morgana 115<br />

Soares de Freitas, Christiana 677<br />

Soares Menezes, Maria Zefisa 328<br />

Sobottka, Emil Albert 61, 84<br />

Söderberg, Linda 438<br />

Sofiati, Flávio Munhoz 429<br />

Soifer, Raphael 191<br />

Sola Álvarez, Marian 492<br />

Solari, Lucía 184<br />

Soler, Lorena 45<br />

Soler, Marta 510, 775<br />

Soler, Víctor 619<br />

Solís Aragón, Martha Lorena 39<br />

Solís Gadea, Héctor Raúl 658<br />

Solomos, John 744<br />

Sommer, Vivien 732<br />

Sommerland, Hilary 252, 302<br />

Soneryd, Linda 363<br />

Song, Shaopeng 238


Sonnenfeld, David 711<br />

Sorando Ortín, Daniel 142<br />

Sorg, Bila 13<br />

Soria Garcia, Emilse Romina 252<br />

Sorj, Bila 123<br />

Sosa, Joseph Jay 191<br />

Sosa, Pamela 523<br />

Sosa Elízaga, Raquel 8, 705, 775, 759<br />

Sosa Varrotti, Andrea P. 83<br />

Soto, Willy 325<br />

Soto Acosta, Willy 649<br />

Soto Roy, Alvaro 515<br />

Sousa De Oliveira Barbosa, Paula 758<br />

Sousa Ribeiro Junior, José Raimundo 327<br />

Souto, Aline 414<br />

Souto Salom, Julio 104<br />

Souza, Angelo 274<br />

Souza, Carla Arantes de 427, 519<br />

Souza, Carmen Gonçalves de 29<br />

Souza, José dos Santos 684<br />

Souza, Márcia Cristina David de 661<br />

Souza, Maria Antônia de 278<br />

Souza, Rafaelle Lopes 722<br />

Souza, Raquel 80<br />

Souza-Lima, José Edmilson 61<br />

Souza Oliveira, Maria Galleno 328<br />

Souza Rodrigues, Emmanuel Henrique 528<br />

Soydemir, Gokce 156<br />

Sozzo, Maximo 333, 631, 690, 722<br />

Spadacio, Cristiane 774<br />

Spadoni, Eliana 369<br />

Spector, Alan 49<br />

Spector, Johnny 143<br />

Speranza, Lorenzo 183, 342<br />

Speziale, Anabella 212, 317<br />

Spicer, Andre 160<br />

Spickard, James 443<br />

Spilkova, Jana 211<br />

Spiller, Marcus 52<br />

Spinelli, José Antônio 464<br />

Spitzer, Markus 773<br />

Spohn, Willfried 45, 522<br />

Spracklen, Karl 66, 303<br />

Spyrellis, Stavros-Nikiforos 228<br />

Srigley, Ron 565<br />

St. Bernard, Godfrey 31, 32, 33, 34, 393<br />

Stamford da Silva, Artur 115<br />

Stanek, Mikolaj 452, 495<br />

Starosta, Pawel 157, 494<br />

Stecher, Antonio 242, 515, 664<br />

Stecklov, Guy 480<br />

Stedman, Rich 657<br />

Stefanelli, Laura 345<br />

Stefanovic-Stambuk, Jelica 287<br />

Stehli, Melania 463<br />

Steil, Carlos Alberto 495<br />

Stein, Leila de Menezes 457<br />

Steinberg, Cora 229<br />

Steinert, Tilman 17<br />

Stello Leite, Maria Cristina 568<br />

Stepantsov, Pavel 209<br />

Stephens, Bryan 126<br />

Stewart, Kay 745<br />

Stewart, Tiffanie 113<br />

Steyn, Melissa 687<br />

Stieber, Malte 720<br />

Stoddart, Mark 425, 531<br />

Stoll, Florian 642<br />

Stolle, Dietlind 122<br />

Stone, Emma 35<br />

Strain, Laurel 107<br />

Strecker, David 262, 477<br />

Stremovskaya, Alla 631<br />

Stuart, Diana 711<br />

Stumpf González, Rodrigo 461<br />

Su, Celina 323<br />

Suarez, Hugo José 35, 309, 330<br />

Suárez-Cabrera, Dery Lorena 498<br />

Suarez Garcia, Carlos José 571<br />

Suarez Maestre, Andrea 444<br />

Suassuna, Rodrigo 690<br />

Subirats, Joan 620<br />

Subramanian, S.V. 532<br />

Sulkunen, Pekka 385<br />

Sulmont, Annabelle 613<br />

Sun, Shirley Hsiao-Li 301, 482<br />

Suna, Birendra 644, 753<br />

Sundqvist, Göran 38, 492<br />

Sünter, Emre 208, 763<br />

Supervielle, Marcos 65, 176<br />

Surian, Alessio 368<br />

Sustas, Sebastián Ezequiel 265, 683<br />

Suter, Christian 627<br />

Sutton, Barbara 602, 648<br />

� 443 �<br />

Suzuki, Akira 409<br />

Svendsen, Erika 740<br />

Swarnakar, Pradip 161<br />

Sweeney, John 481<br />

Symmes, Constanza 479<br />

Synnott, Anthony 272<br />

Szapiro, Ana 301<br />

Szczucka, Anna 763<br />

Szlechter, Diego 700<br />

Szócska, Gábor 509<br />

Szócska, Miklós 532<br />

Szpilbarg, Daniela 334<br />

Sztompka, Piotr 318, 568<br />

Szydlik, Marc 487, 623<br />

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Tàbara, J. David 161, 407<br />

Taber, Elena 518<br />

Taborga, Ana María 249<br />

Taddei, Emilio 215, 657<br />

Tadjoeddin, Zulfan 283<br />

Taenzler, Dirk 395<br />

Tafner, Paulo 271<br />

Tagliavini, Damiano 760<br />

Takahashi, Yoshiaki 562<br />

Takala, Mervi 133<br />

Takegami, Misa 516<br />

Takenoshita, Hirohisa 81, 441<br />

Takeoka, Toru 367<br />

Takeuti, Norma 62, 296, 692<br />

Takita-Ishii, Sachiko 734<br />

Talavera Reyes, Claudia 224<br />

Talburt, Susan 435<br />

Tamariz, María Cristina 603, 645<br />

Tamayo, Sergio 655, 764<br />

Tamborini, Christopher 445<br />

Tanaka, Giselle 514, 582<br />

Tanaka, Shigeru 96<br />

Tanatova, Dina 36<br />

Tan Becerra, Reinaldo 132<br />

Tang, Ling-Yun 104, 455<br />

Tang, Siufu 238<br />

Tangian, Andranik 8, 171<br />

Tanner, Jeremy 455<br />

Tantrigoda, Pavithra 143<br />

Taranda, Demetrio 158


Tarducci, Mónica 349<br />

Tarkó, Klára 529<br />

Tarohmaru, Hiroshi 63<br />

Tarumoto, Hideki 14, 394<br />

Tasaki, Tomohiro 70<br />

Tastsoglou, Evangelia 90, 320, 510, 551, 603<br />

Tatsumi, Tomoyuki 594<br />

Tavares, Breitner 746<br />

Tavares, Fred 51<br />

Tavares Dos Santos, Jose Vicente 333,<br />

453, 559<br />

Tavera Fenollosa, Ligia 248, 355, 533,<br />

625, 676<br />

Taverne, Didier 598<br />

Tavernelli, Romina Paola 122<br />

Tavolari, Bianca 212<br />

Tavolaro, Lília 432<br />

Tavolaro, Sergio 61, 293, 432<br />

Taylor-Cole, W.O. 111, 210<br />

Taylor-Gooby, Peter 650<br />

Tazreiter, Claudia 91, 124<br />

Tchaicha, Jane 386<br />

Tebet, Gabriela 663<br />

Teixeira, Alex 322, 333, 503<br />

Teixeira, Ana Lucia 455<br />

Teixeira, Clotildes 424<br />

Teixeira Pinto, Vinícius 605<br />

Teixeira Rodrigues, Marlene 129<br />

Tejerina, Benjamín 23, 248, 355, 533,<br />

625, 676<br />

Tejerina Montaña, Benjamin 248<br />

Tejero, Aroa 586<br />

Tena, Jordi 207<br />

Tena-Sánchez, Jordi 207<br />

Teney, Céline 174<br />

Teo, Youyenn 706<br />

Teodoro, Antonio 640<br />

Teotia, Manoj Kumar 671<br />

Terachi, Mikito 78<br />

Terborg, Roland 165, 254<br />

Te Riele, Saskia 67, 246<br />

Terigi, Flavia 229<br />

Terra, Alessandra Matos 6<br />

Terra, Livia Maria 242<br />

Terral, Philippe 301, 390<br />

Testa, Sabrina 682<br />

Tewari, Babita 390<br />

Tewari, Sanjay 230, 253<br />

Thayer, Luis Eduardo 485, 626<br />

Theobald, Hildegard 512, 706<br />

Thiago Bastos, Sonia Regina 329<br />

Thoemmes, Jens 664<br />

Thomas, Adrien 439<br />

Thomas, Mark 141, 141<br />

Thomas, Samantha 306<br />

Thomasz, Ana Gretel 245<br />

Thomaz, Omar 117<br />

Thomazotti Claro, Adriana 145<br />

Thompson, Lee 183<br />

Threadgold, Steve 605, 727<br />

Throop, Liz C. 191<br />

Thuesen, Frederik 219<br />

Thumala, Daniela 562<br />

Tilleczek, Kate 565, 688<br />

Tilly, Chris 65, 177<br />

Time and Society, Journal 561<br />

Timonen, Virpi 487<br />

Tironi, Manuel 307, 426<br />

Tisch, Anita 336<br />

Tissera, Silvana 229<br />

Tittor, Anne 365<br />

Tizziani, Ania 290<br />

Tobe, Pamela 274<br />

Tobeña, Verónica 104<br />

Tobias, Melina 593<br />

Tobin, Joseph 305<br />

Tognetti, Mara 532<br />

Tognetti Bordogna, Mara 169, 345<br />

Tognonato, Claudio 675<br />

Toledo Ferreira, Mariana 249<br />

Tolosa Chacon, Gabriel 421<br />

Tomas, Maria Carolina 482<br />

Tomasotti, Marina 378<br />

Tomassini, Cecilia 290, 683<br />

tomescu-Dubrow, Irina 420, 691<br />

Tominaga, Kyoko 295<br />

Tomita, Andrea 152<br />

Toni, Miriam 699<br />

Toniol, Rodrigo 495<br />

Tonon, Graciela 197<br />

Torcigliani, Nilda Ines 278<br />

Tornberg, Anton 520<br />

Toro, Juan Pablo 664<br />

Toropova, Anna 496<br />

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Torrejon, Maria-Jose 487<br />

Torres, Anália 627<br />

Torres, Arlene 355<br />

Torres, Denise 653<br />

Torres, Esteban 195<br />

Torres, Fernanda Valeria 491, 635, 764<br />

Torres, Sandra 276, 707<br />

Torres-Albero, Cristóbal 258, 688<br />

Torres Silva, Tarcisio 520<br />

Toscana, Alejandra 518<br />

Toscano, Ana Gracia 229<br />

Tosun, Mehtap 193<br />

Tourette, Lucie 180<br />

Touris, María Cecilia 265<br />

Toxqui, Mauricio 3<br />

Toyota, Hiroyuki 705<br />

Tran, Hoai Anh 706<br />

Trapenciere, Anna 53<br />

Trapenciere, Ilze 53, 321<br />

Trapencieris, Marcis 393, 530<br />

Trask, Bahira Sherif 131, 581<br />

Travaglia, Joanne 268, 727<br />

Trebilcock, Maria 446, 488<br />

Treitler, Vilna Bashi 193, 441, 485,<br />

547, 599, 762<br />

Trejo Sánchez, José Antonio 605<br />

Trela, Joanna 118<br />

Tremblay, Diane Gabrielle 196, 257, 290<br />

Trevino, Maria del Carmen 510<br />

Trevisan, Gabriela 109<br />

Trevisan, Janine 80<br />

Trifiletti, Rossana 393<br />

Trinadh, B. Naga 464<br />

Trindade, Ana Angélica 40<br />

Trindade, Arthur 690<br />

Trujilllo, Alma Isela 254<br />

Trzcinski, Eileen 147<br />

Trzeciak, Miriam 769<br />

Tsai, Ming-Chang 133<br />

Tsai, Yu-yueh 140<br />

Tsapko, Miroslava 464<br />

Tsarfaty, Orly 129, 344<br />

Tsobanoglou, George 339, 451<br />

Tsuchida, Kumiko 14<br />

Tsukanova, Daria 329<br />

Tsutsumi, Atsuro 241<br />

Tudball, Jacqueline 745


Tuider, Elisabeth 769<br />

Tula, Inés 431<br />

Tuma, René 209, 317, 568<br />

Tuñon, Ianina 476<br />

Turan, Feryal 636<br />

Turkun, Asuman 446<br />

Turner, Bryan 682<br />

Turner, Frederick 11<br />

Tuunainen, Juha 182, 337<br />

Tyagi, Susheel 645<br />

Tygel, Alan 703<br />

Tyurina, Irina 217, 339<br />

Tyyskä, Vappu 320<br />

Tyyska, Vappu 127, 128, 129, 130, 131,<br />

768, 769, 770<br />

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Uceda Navas, Pedro 714<br />

Uchida, Yukiko 562<br />

Uggla, Ylva 363<br />

Ulloa, Armando 328, 554<br />

Ullrich, Danielle 763<br />

Ulriksen, Constanza 255<br />

Ulu, Meltem 260<br />

Um, Seonggee 623<br />

Umaña, Mayra Alejandra 698<br />

Unda, Rene 517<br />

Urbina, Danae 378<br />

Urdaneta, Elena 31, 261, 737<br />

Ureta, Sebastian 351<br />

Urquiza, Anahí 562<br />

Urteaga, Maritza 77<br />

Urzola, Daniela 167<br />

Ushijima, Fernanda 570<br />

Uyar, Elif 193<br />

Uys, Tina 239, 406<br />

Uzun, Emel 260<br />

Uzzell, David 409<br />

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Vaca, Agustín 615<br />

Vaccotti, Luciana 526<br />

Vainer, Carlos 367, 514<br />

Vaisman, Ester 4<br />

Vakhshtayn, Victor 32<br />

Valassi, Despoina 228<br />

Valdivia, Angharad 356, 481, 677<br />

Valença, Márcio Moraes 54<br />

Valencia, Silvia Victoria 605<br />

Valencia Lomelí, Enrique 362<br />

Valenduc, Gérard 257, 688<br />

Valentine, Gill 142, 201<br />

Valentín Félix Salazar, Valentín 500<br />

Valenzuela, Daniel 426<br />

Valenzuela, Nydia 759<br />

Valero-Matas, Jesús Alberto 733<br />

Valinotti, Adriana 460<br />

Valladares, Licia 41<br />

Valle, Izabel 637<br />

Valle, Trinidad 305<br />

Vallim, Danielle 187<br />

Valverde, Estela 357<br />

Vammen Larsen, Sanne 678<br />

van Beuningen, Jacqueline 67<br />

Vandegrift, Darcie 22<br />

Vandekerckhove, Sem 351<br />

Vandergrift, Darcie 331<br />

Vanderveen, Gabry 143, 371<br />

van der Wel, Kjetil 532<br />

Vanegas, Juan David 120<br />

Vanegas Carrasco, Estefanía 469<br />

Van Gelder, Jean-Louis 483<br />

Van Gunten, Tod 291<br />

van Gyes, Guy 219, 351<br />

van Haute, Emilie 250<br />

Vanhulst, Julien 407<br />

van Krieken, Robert 112<br />

Vannini, Phillip 372<br />

Van Rompaey, Erika 770<br />

van Schuur, Wijbrandt 666, 709<br />

Vara, Ana 531, 593<br />

Varanda, Marta 536<br />

Varela, Cecilia 146<br />

Varella, Renata 473<br />

Vargas de Faria, José Ricardo 367<br />

Vasconcelos, Edson 242<br />

Vasilkova, Valeriya 182<br />

Vasserman, Yuriy 353<br />

Vaughan, Suzanne 43, 280<br />

Vaz, Neilo 741<br />

Vázquez, María Soledad 265<br />

Vazquez, Melina 119, 731<br />

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Vdovichenko, Larisa 283, 523<br />

Vecchioli, Virginia 675<br />

Vecslir, Leila 244<br />

Vecslir, Lorena 234<br />

Veenhoven, Ruut 133, 312, 389<br />

Vega, Alejandra 429<br />

Vega, I. Viviana 27<br />

Vega-Lopez, Maria Guadalupe 47,<br />

164, 261<br />

Vegh Weis, Valeria 690<br />

Veiga, Danilo 446<br />

Veitch, Craig 509<br />

Velásquez Granados, Diego 47, 530<br />

Velástegui Bahamonde, Napoleón 614<br />

Velàzquez, Virna 254<br />

Velez-Cuartas, Gabriel 69, 173, 763<br />

Vélez Massa, Agustín 525<br />

Velikaya, Nataliya 192, 451, 697<br />

Veliz Argueta, Beatriz 94<br />

Veltmeyer, Henry 102, 357<br />

Vendramin, Patricia 75, 488<br />

Venini, Cristina 27<br />

Ventrice, Evangelina 690<br />

Ventrici, Patricia 674<br />

Ventura, María Victoria 284<br />

Ventura, Tereza 368<br />

Venturini, María Eugenia 328, 572<br />

Verduzco, Gustavo 304, 452<br />

Veres, Judit 184<br />

Vergara, Nicolás 368<br />

Vergara Mattar, Gabriela 755<br />

Verhoeven, Marie 229<br />

Verma, Deepak Kumar 82, 132<br />

Verma, Misri Lal 44, 203<br />

Verma, Smita 68, 216, 663<br />

Vermot, Cecile 124, 209, 542<br />

Veronese, Marilia 427<br />

Veronica, Montes de Oca 672<br />

Verpraet, Gilles 255, 287, 477<br />

Verrea, Valerio 287<br />

Versino, Mariana 182, 285<br />

Vertigans, Stephen 112<br />

Vertovec, Steven 122<br />

Vessuri, Hebe 199<br />

Vianna de Souza, Magda 27<br />

Vidal, Nilva Carla 438<br />

Vidal de la Rosa, Godofredo 471


Vidovicova, Lucie 116, 214<br />

Vieira, Adriana Dias 722<br />

Vieira Da Cunha, Neiva 87<br />

Viera Bravo, Patricia 392<br />

Vieten, Ulrike 114, 702<br />

Vigliarolo, Francesco 661<br />

Viglio, José Eduardo 606<br />

Vikkelsø, Signe 88<br />

Vilkama, Katja 228<br />

Villa, Alejandro Marcelo 3, 265<br />

Villafane, Alicia 157<br />

Villagran, Carla 328, 572<br />

Villagran, Claudia 392<br />

Villagran Munoz, Claudia 392<br />

Villalon, Roberta 320, 602, 687<br />

Villalta, Carla 423, 476<br />

Villanueva, Alejandra 463<br />

Villar, Lidia 491, 635<br />

Villar e Villar, Maria Elena 387<br />

Villen Meirelles Alves, Patricia 573<br />

Villette, Michel 642<br />

Vintila, Daniela 420, 626<br />

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