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The American Sociological Association’s report The Major in TUESDAY the Changing Landscape of Higher Education (Pike et al. 2017) articulates 12 recommendations for the undergraduate sociology major, including the Tuesday, 7:00 am application of learning objectives from the Sociological Literacy Framework (Ferguson and Carbonaro 2016). When parsed out, recommendations actually 4012. Meeting. Section on History of Sociology Council require departments to consider and evaluate 70 program design facets. To assist program evaluation and refinement, Ferguson and Sweet developed the Meeting Curriculum Mapping Tool for Sociology (CMTS), an instrument that can Pennsylvania Convention Center, 106AB, Street Level, provide an effective summary of curricular strengths and weaknesses. The 7:00-8:15am need for the application of the CMTS is evidenced by not only the complexity of reviewing program offerings, but also by the observation that many existing 4037. Meeting. Sociology Action Network (SAN) Advisory programs do not fully conform to the ASA’s recommendations for the Committee undergraduate major (Sweet, McElrath and Kain 2014). This workshop demonstrates how the CMTS operates and makes the service available to all Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 302, Level 3, 7:00- participants, including the receipt of customized reports that they can share 8:15am with colleagues. In addition, presenters from different departments will discuss how they used the customized CMTS reports to engage their 4039. Meeting. Joint Status Committee Meeting colleagues in reflections on the need for, and strategies of, revising the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 304, Level 3, 7:00- sociology major. 8:15am 4110. Section on Economic Sociology. Finance and Its 4040. Meeting. 2019 Distinguished Career Award for the Challengers Practice of Sociology Pennsylvania Convention Center, 104B, Street Level, 8:30- Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 305, Level 3, 7:00- 10:10am 8:15am Session Organizers: Frederick F. Wherry, 4041. Meeting. 2019 Jessie Bernard Award Selection Alexandra Kalev, Tel Aviv University Committee Nitsan Chorev, Brown University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 306, Level 3, 7:00- Rachel E. Dwyer, The Ohio State University 8:15am Presider: Emily Anne Erikson, Can The Wisdom of Crowds Increase the Accuracy of 4042. Meeting. 2019 W.E.B. Dubois Award for Financial Beliefs? Joshua Becker, Annenberg School for Distinguished Scholarship Selection Committee Communication; Damon M. Centola, University of Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 307, Level 3, 7:00- Pennsylvania 8:15am Groups, Social Processes, and Decision-making in Finance 4080. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Law Council Alex Preda, King's College London; Gulnur Muradoglu, Meeting Queen Mary University London Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon C, Level 5, 7:00- Is Financial Economics a Science? If So, What Kind of 8:15am Science? Simone Polillo, University of Virginia Settling Bitcoin: How the State Institutionalized an Anti-State 4081. Meeting. Section on Science, Knowledge, and Movement Christopher Lawrence, University of Technology Council Meeting California, Davis; Stephanie L. Mudge, University of Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon D, Level 5, 7:00- California-Davis 8:15am The Leading Edge of a New Financial Regime: Crisis at Tuesday, 8:30 am Franklin National Bank Pierre-Christian Fink, 4106. Meeting. Honors Program Wrap-up Pennsylvania Convention Center, 103A, Street Level, 8:30- 4111. Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance. Innovation, 10:10am Technology, in Studies of Crime and Social Control Pennsylvania Convention Center, 105AB, Street Level, 4109. Teaching Workshop. Using the Curriculum Mapping 8:30-10:10am Tool for Sociology to Assess Program Strengths Within Session Organizers: Patricia Y. Warren, The Florida State the ASA’s Recommendations for the Undergraduate University Major Forrest Stuart, University of Chicago Pennsylvania Convention Center, 104A, Street Level, 8:30- Presider: Sarah Brayne, University of Texas at Austin 10:10am Building them up, breaking them down: Topology, vendor Session Organizer: Stephen A. Sweet, Ithaca College selection, and a digital drug market's resilience Scott W. Co-Leader: Susan J. Ferguson, Grinnell College Duxbury; Dana L. Haynie, Ohio State University Panelists: Kieran Bezila, Beloit College Code of the Tweet: Urban Violence in the Social Media Age David Boden Forrest Stuart, University of Chicago Charlotte A. Kunkel, Luther College Shared Technology, Competing Logics: Use of Prescription Erik W. Larson, Macalester College Drug Monitoring Programs in Healthcare and Law Wade Roberts, Colorado College Enforcement Elizabeth Chiarello, Saint Louis University The Carceral Web We Weave: Carceral Citizens’ Experiences Saenz, University of Texas-San Antonio of Digital Punishment and Solidarity Susila Gurusami, Discussant: Angela Dixon, Princeton University University of California, Riverside Technologies of Crime Prediction: Comparing the Reception 4114. Thematic Session. Racial and Post-Racial Senses of of Big Data Analytics in Policing and Courts Sarah Place: Articulating Cities, Race and Place Brayne, University of Texas at Austin; Angele Christin, Pennsylvania Convention Center, 108A, Street Level, 8:30- Data & Society Research Institute 10:10am Session Organizers: Giovanni Picker, School of Social 4112. Section on History of Sociology Refereed Roundtable Policy, University of Birmingham Session Karim Murji, The Open University Pennsylvania Convention Center, 106AB, Street Level, Asian American Youth and Spatialized Violence in Los 8:30-9:30am Angeles Kevin Lam, Drake University Session Organizer: Christian Daye, Alpen-Adria-Universität The Black Map: Race, Place, and Chocolate Cities Zandria Klagenfurt Felice Robinson, Rhodes College Table 01. Ideas and Theories Creating and Maintaining White Space in a Diverse Dutch Table Presider: J. I. Hans Bakker, University of Guelph Classroom: Discursive and Punitive Practices Melissa F. Gabriel Tarde’s : A Sociological Idea Weiner, College of the Holy Cross Analysis Brandon Sepulvado, University of Notre Discussant: Les Back, Goldsmiths College Dame Substantialist Wine in Relational Bottles? A Review of 4115. Thematic Session. Feeling Race in Our Genes Recent Debates in Relational Ethnography Ghazah Pennsylvania Convention Center, 108B, Street Level, 8:30- Abbasi, UMass Amherst 10:10am Grounded Theory and : Transcending Session Organizer: Dorothy E. Roberts, University of the Methodology-Theory Divide J. I. Hans Bakker, Pennsylvania University of Guelph Presider: Dorothy E. Roberts, University of Pennsylvania Table 02. Institutions and Networks Ghosts in the Race Machine Terence Keel, UC Santa Barbara Table Presider: Patricia Madoo Lengermann, The George Race, Crime, and the Emotive Reading of DNA Databases Washington University Osagie Obasogie, UC Hastings College of the Law Teutonism and the Spirit of Social Science: Revisiting the Genetic Ancestry Testing and Racial Reconciliation Alondra 1906 German-American Academic Exchange Eric Nelson, Columbia University and Social Science Research Lybeck, University of Exeter Council Editing Manuals, Building a New Discipline: the Traité The Genetics of White Pride Joan M. Donovan, Data & and the Nouveau Traité de Psychologie Marcia Cristina Society Research Institute Consolim, Federal University of São Paulo Discussant: Dorothy E. Roberts, University of Pennsylvania Conceiving of race as inherited biology has not only helped to justify and Identifying academic elites in sociology (1970-2010). A maintain the racial order, but also has helped to infuse race with emotional cautious approach Philipp Korom, University of Graz content. Since the mapping of the human genome, biological scientists are Challenging Sociology's Collective Memory: A Case Study increasingly defining race as a genetic category while biotechnology Jill Niebrugge-Brantley and Patricia Madoo companies are marketing race-based genetic products. This session will explore how the emerging racial science and technology are producing Lengermann, The George Washington University racialized feelings that affect attitudes about racial difference, domination, and solidarity. The session panelists will explore how religious beliefs about race 4113. Section on Sociology of Population. The Demography have shaped contemporary feelings about racial genetics, how the belief in the of Race infallibility of DNA databases in identifying suspects is shaped by emotionally Pennsylvania Convention Center, 107AB, Street Level, charged narratives of race and crime, how African Americans use ancestry 8:30-10:10am testing to fill the emotional gap left by the slave trade and to create high-tech forms of solidarity, and how white supremacist groups rely on genetic racial Session Organizer: Tod G. Hamilton, Princeton University theories and tests to shore up white pride. Presider: Fenaba Addo, University of Wisconsin-Madison Location, Location, Location: The Residential Outcomes of 4116. Thematic Session. Life in a New America: Race Middle-Income Blacks, 1960 & 2000 Nicole E Jones, Relations and Identities beyond the Black-White Binary University of Missouri Pennsylvania Convention Center, 109AB, Street Level, Reflecting Race/Status: The Dynamics of Material Hardship 8:30-10:10am and How People Think Others See Them Victoria Elyse Session Organizer: Jennifer Lee, Columbia University Sosina; Aliya Saperstein, Stanford University Presider: Jennifer Lee, Columbia University Reinforcing the Boundaries of Whiteness and Blackness: The What Does it mean to be American in the ‘Nation of Racial Preferences of Multiracial Online Daters Celeste Immigrants’? Tomas R. Jimenez, Stanford University Curington, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Jennifer Approaching a ‘Majority-Minority’ United States: Hickes Lundquist, Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst; Ken- Psychological and Political Impacts Jennifer Richeson, Hou Lin, University of Texas-Austin Yale University The Demography of the Declining Whiteness in the United Beyond Black and White: How Immigration, Intermarriage, States Dudley L. Poston, Texas A&M University; Rogelio and Genetic Ancestry Testing Complicate Identities and Race Relations Wendy D. Roth, University of British Session Organizers: Antwan Jones, The George Washington Columbia University Assimilation and Inequality in Multi-Ethnic America Van C. Chandra Ward, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Tran, Columbia University Table 01. (Dis)Placed The United States is more ethnoracially diverse than at any point in our Table Presider: Melody L. Boyd, SUNY-Brockport history. Latinos and Asians have more than quadrupled in size from 4 and 1 “Pudong is not My Shanghai”: Displacement, place- percent of the U.S. population in 1965 to 18 and 6 percent, respectively, today. Latinos are now the largest minority group, and Asians, the fastest growing identity, and right to the ‘city’ in urban China Fang Xu, group in the country. Despite the new diversity, too often, research continues University of California, Berkeley to be framed within a Black-White binary. This thematic session pushes Gentrification in the "City of Good Neighbors": Race, beyond this stale dichotomy, and challenges us to consider how immigration Class, and Neighborhoods in Buffalo Jessica Coley, and America’s new diversity affect contemporary race relations and identities. University at Buffalo; Robert M. Adelman, State 4117. Meeting. Contexts Editorial Board University of New York-Buffalo Pennsylvania Convention Center, 110AB, Street Level, Latino/as Confront Gentrification in Los Angeles: Protests 8:30-10:10am and Processions to Address Housing Displacement and Community Trauma Jan C. Lin, Occidental College 4118. Teaching Workshop. Feeling Intersectionality, social Staying While Being Pushed Out: The Urban Displacement construction and pedagogy Network in New York City Howard Jacob Carlson, Pennsylvania Convention Center, 111A, Street Level, 8:30- University of Wisconsin-Madison 10:10am Gender Discrimination in the Gentrified Housing Market: Session Organizer: Rodney D. Coates, Miami University A Mechanism of Displacement? Allison Suppan Presider: Rodney D. Coates, Miami University Helmuth, University of Illinois-Chicago Panelists: Rodney D. Coates, Miami University Table 02. The Diversity Divide Abby L. Ferber, University of Colorado @ Colorado Table Presider: Jeanne E. Kimpel, Hofstra University Springs Desiring Diversity? Neighborhood Aspirations and How David L. Brunsma, Virginia Tech Parents Think about Neighborhood Racial Composition The socially constructed categories of race/ethnicity, gender/sexuality, and class/social status are fluid, not static. The intersection(s) of these categories Jennifer Rene Darrah-Okike, University of Hawaii; take varied forms operating both within and across institutional structures, and Kelley Fong, always situated within specific historical and spatial contexts. We will present Measuring 'White Flight' in the Contemporary United our own Social Matrix framework which embraces the nuance and complexity States: A New Multi-Component Approach Samuel of identity and systems of inequality. Specific identities, such as race, may be centered and examined through the lens of the intersectional matrix. The Hoon Kye, Indiana University-Bloomington; Andrew purpose of this session is to explore this approach in practice. We will examine Halpern-Manners, Indiana University the construction of race and the reproduction of racism within specific Won’t you be my Neighbor? New Evidence of the Benefits institutional settings. We shall conclude by suggesting future directions for of Ethnically Diverse Neighbors Meghan M O'Neil, teaching and studying race. University of Michigan; Jacob S. Rugh, Brigham Young 4120. Thematic Session. White Fragility, White Tears: University Managing White Emotions in Critical Discussions of White Working Class Attitudes Toward Blacks in a Race Chicago Neighborhood: An Updated Analysis Donald Pennsylvania Convention Center, 111B, Street Level, 8:30- C. Reitzes and Charles Jaret, Georgia State University 10:10am Black Young Men and Their Hustles: Making "Decency" Session Organizers: Ainsley Lambert-Swain, University of out of "Street" in the Informal Economy Xiaoqian Wan, Cincinnati Brown University James Michael Thomas, University of Mississippi Table 03. Place-Making Panelist: Joyce M. Bell, University of Minnesota Table Presider: Jaleh Jalili, White Fragility and Diversity Initiatives in Faculty Hiring Urban Borderlines: Negotiating Spatial, Symbolic, and Tanya Maria Golash-Boza, University of California, Social Boundaries Jaleh Jalili, Brandeis University Merced Watermelon Roadkill Townsand Price-Spratlen, Ohio State White Guilt, White Apathy, White Denial: Exploring White University Strategies for Saving Face Amanda Evelyn Lewis, “Allston Christmas:” How Local Actors Perpetuate the University of Illinois at Chicago Enduring Narrative of one Boston Neighborhood Sarah Never Mud Wrestle with Pigs: White Fragility and the S. Hosman, Deployment of Emotion as a Mechanism of White Place, Portlandia and Scene Memory: Spatial Resistance in Domination Wendy Leo Moore, Texas A&M University the Televisual Gaze Jeffrey R London, City University "Epidermal capital" and challenging whiteness Sarah of New York-Hunter College Mayorga-Gallo, University of Massachusetts Boston Dynamics of Neighbourhood-level Symbolic Pollution: Processes of Stigmatization and Destigmatization in 4122. Table 01. (Dis)Placed Parkdale, Toronto Mervyn Horgan, University of Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113A, Street Level, 8:30- Guelph 10:10am Table 04. Health and Urban Ecology Table Presider: Joshua Raymond Tyus, Arizona State Urban Ecology in the Time of Climate Change: Houston University and the Case of Water Kevin Loughran, James R. Death by Gentrification: Boston’s Arson Epidemic (1970s- Elliott and S. Wright Kennedy, Rice University 1980s) and Neighborhood Social Control Landon Revisiting the Red-Blue Political Divide: Rural and Urban Hayes Lauder, Boston University Residents' Voting Choices Paige Kelly, The Ohio State Governments or Communities: Changes in Toxic University; Linda Lobao, Ohio State University Concentration in Minority Neighborhoods, 2001-2010 The Role of White Residential Segregation and Policing Juyoung Lee, Western University Policies on White-Black Differential Drug Arrest Rates The Dynamics Between the Food Environment and Junia Howell, Marie Skoczylas and Dalton Dornish, Residential Segregation: An Analysis of Metropolitan University of Pittsburgh Areas. Ferzana Havewala, University of Baltimore Disciplining the Passenger, Domesticating the Subway: Gun Violence and Social Isolation in New Orleans Tom Systemic Justice on an Urban Mass-Transit System Wooten, Harvard University Michael Owen Benediktsson, Hunter college Hepatitis C and Support Groups in Rural Communities Table 08. Culture and the Economy Atsuko Kawakami, Tarleton State University; Juyeon Table Presider: Michael Owen Benediktsson, Hunter college Son, University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh; Charley Consumer cities, scenes, and restaurants Daniel Silver, Henderson, Texas State University University of Toronto; Terry Nichols Clark, University Table 05. The Gentry and Crime of Chicago Table Presider: John Edward Balzarini, Delaware State Gangnam Style in an Asian Global City: Space, University Consumption, and Middle Class Lifestyle Changes in The Landscape of Super-gentrification in Brooklyn, New Seoul Michael Timberlake, University of Utah; York Judith R. Halasz, SUNY-New Paltz Kyoung-Ho Shin, Northwest Missouri University Policing Gentrification: Race, Class, and Proactive Arrests Rituals of Belonging: Building Queer South Asian During Real Estate Reinvestment Brenden Beck, CUNY Ethnoscapes B.B. Buchanan, University of California, Graduate Center Davis Gentrification and Surveillance: The Detroit Shoreway Establishing Common Ground: Space, Celebration, and Camera Initiative Lacey Caporale, Case Western Civic Engagement at Ethnic Cultural Festivals Zach Reserve University Richer, University of Maryland Policing Changing Neighborhoods: The Impact of A Spirit of Urban Capitalism: Market Cities, People Cities, Neighborhood Whitening on Street Stops of Non-White and Cultural Justifications Kevin T Smiley, State Residents Jessica Rose Kalbfeld, New York University University of New York at Buffalo; Michael O. ‘Taking Politics Out of It’: A Case Study of Firearm Emerson, North Park University Discharge Regulations as a Community Process Table 09. The Housing Context Meaghan Stiman, Boston University Table Presider: Robin Bartram, Northwestern University Table 06. International Contexts and Mobility Analyzing Foreclosure Risk Rates in Counties with Male Table Presider: Steven Edward Schmidt, University of and Female Same-Sex Households in the U.S. Katrin B. California, Irvine Anacker, George Mason University Contextual Determinants on Migrant Workers’ Household “Creating Something That Doesn’t Exist:” Learning a New Intentions —A Multi-Level Study Based on Nested Politics of Land and Housing in NYC John Krinsky, Data Feinuo Sun The City College of New York; Hillary Caldwell, City Housing Problem of the Young or Migrant? Hukou vs. College of New York and the CUNY Grad Center; Market in Housing Stratification in China Xiulian Ma, Mikael Brunila, University of Helsinki and Columbia University of Utah; Junshi Han, Renmin University of University; Kukka Ranta, University of Helsinki China Giving Back to Get Ahead: Altruism as a Developer Will moving make you happier? Subjective well-being of Strategy of Accumulation in Public-Private Social internal migrants in China from a generational Housing Zachary Hyde, University of British Columbia perspective Wenhua Lai, Michigan State University Taking Stock: What Drives Landlord Participation in the Gentrifiers or Victims of Gentrification? South Korea’s Housing Choice Voucher Program Philip M.E. Tenant Shopkeepers’ Movement and Reframing the Garboden, Johns Hopkins University; Eva Rosen, Gentrification Problem Yewon Andrea Lee, UCLA Georgetown University; Stefanie Ann DeLuca, Johns Rethinking Centrality: Peripheral Urbanization in the Hopkins University; Kathryn J. Edin, Princeton Istanbul City-Region Azat Z Gundogan, Florida State University University Place narratives and coping with stigmatization of public Table 07. Urban Politics, Governance, and Justice housing residents – Why context matters? Lotta Maria Table Presider: Aaron Arredondo, University of Missouri Junnilainen, University of Helsinki Justice in two tunes: Land titling, collective organization Table 10. Urban Theory and Development and individual property in El Alto, Bolivia Jorge Table Presider: Benjamin Bradlow, Brown University Derpic, University of Georgia Another Side to Gentrification Nora E. Taplin-Kaguru, University of Chicago Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113C, Street Level, 8:30- Broken Windows as Growth Machines: Who Benefits from 10:10am Urban Disorder? Jeffrey Nathaniel Parker, The Session Organizer: Fiona Greenland, University of Virginia University of Chicago Presider: Fiona Greenland, University of Virginia Current Debates in Urban Theory from A Scale Human Rights Forensics, a Global Movement Born in Death Perspective: Introducing A Scenes Approach Cary Wu; Nicole Iturriaga, University of California Los Angeles Rima Wilkes, University of British Columbia; Terry The Counter-Terrorism War Paradigm versus International Nichols Clark, University of Chicago; Daniel Silver, Humanitarian Law: Legal Consequences of the US “War University of Toronto on Terror” Lisa Hajjar, University of California - Santa An Ecological Model of Informal Social Control: Linking Barbara Family and Neighborhood Controls on Delinquency The Memory of 1968 in the Current Legitimacy Crisis of the Riku Kawaguchi, North Carolina State University Mexican State Dolores Trevizo, Occidental College Urban Informality in America’s Motor City Claire W. A Comparative-Historical Approach Towards Understanding Herbert, Drexel University State Repression During Democratic Development: A Latin Table 11. Individual and Spatial SES American Case Study Martin Jacinto, University of Table Presider: Carina A. Bandhauer, Western Connecticut California, Irvine State University Discussant: Kiyoteru Tsutsui, University of Michigan Neighborhood Socio-Economic Status, Relative Income, and Chinese Immigrants’ Life Satisfaction in Hong 4138. Meeting. 2017-18 ASA Council Members-at-Large Kong Zhuoni Zhang, City University of Hong Kong; Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 303, Level 3, 8:30am- Donglin Zeng, the Hong Kong University of Science 12:10pm and Technology 4139. Meeting. Sister Societies Meeting Geographies of Economic Insecurity: An Analysis of Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 304, Level 3, 8:30- Counties, 1997-2016 Lora A. Phillips, Ohio State 10:10am University Exploring Institutional and Human Capital Resources in 4149. Regular Session. How does Culture Work? Post-Industrial American Cities Jae Wan Ahn, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 404, Level 4, 8:30- University of Chicago 10:10am City Reputation and Household Economic Security: The Session Organizer: Claudio Ezequiel Benzecry, Northwestern Valuing of Public and Private Goods Alexis Mann, University Brandeis University Presider: Christina Simko, Williams College Place, People, and Confidence in the American Dream Attention, Speed, and Culture: Patterned Perception and the Rachel Wildfeuer, Temple University Reproduction of Inequality Erika Summers-Effler, University of Notre Dame 4123. Professional Development Workshop. Getting the Cultural Imaginaries & Institutional Identities Chandra Word Out: Increasing Engagement with Sociological Mukerji, University of California, San Diego Research (Sponsored by the Public Engagement Durable Dispositions? Interaction and the Structural Advisory Committee) Emergence of Collective Meanings Craig M. Rawlings, Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113B, Street Level, 8:30- Northwestern University; Clayton Childress, University of 10:10am Toronto Session Organizer: Jessica McCrory Calarco, Indiana Virtuosity Inc: A Tale of Two Performance Economies Laura University Grindstaff and David Orzechowicz, University of Leader: Jessica McCrory Calarco, Indiana University California, Davis Panelists: Philip N. Cohen, University of Maryland Discussant: Claudio Ezequiel Benzecry, Northwestern Arielle Kuperberg, The University of North Carolina at University Greensboro Sara Goldrick-Rab, Temple University 4150. Regular Session. Interracial Unions: Preferences, Rashawn Ray, University of Maryland Prejudices, and Privileges Online platforms provide an opportunity for scholars to "get the word out" Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 405, Level 4, 8:30- about their research and to do so in ways that engage a variety of academic and 10:10am non-academic audiences. This professional development workshop will help attendees learn to more effectively use both online and offline platforms to Session Organizer: Chinyere Osuji, Rutgers University promote their research. Topics of discussion will include developing personal Presider: Chinyere Osuji, Rutgers University websites and blogs, using Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, writing guest blog Racial Diversity and Attitudes towards Interracial posts and op-eds, sharing preprints in open archives, and engaging Relationships Kara Joyner and Kelly Balistreri, Bowling practitioners and policymakers with scholarly research. The workshop will feature presentations by sociologists who are leading the way both in sharing Green State University; Grace Kao, Yale University their own research and in creating opportunities for others to do the same. Why Racial Intermarriage?: Race, Class, and Gender Rationales Articulated by Latinos and their Spouses Jessica 4124. Section on Human Rights. State Repression, Human Vasquez-Tokos, University of Oregon Rights and Terror Interracial Dating for Sexual Reasons Only Belinda Robnett, 10:10am University of California-Irvine; Jonathan Lui, University of Session Organizer: Ari Adut, University of Texas at Austin California, Irvine Presider: Hugo Neri, University of Cambridge Black-White Biracial Women's Dating Experiences and A Peaceful Human Nature? Towards an Interdisciplinary Partner Preferences: The Role of Time and College Context Social Theory of Violence Anne Nassauer, Freie Kristen Annette Clayton, University of Georgia Universität Berlin Discussant: Tanya K Hernandez, Fordham University Deeply Held Belifs and DIscourses of Ecoterrorism Kimberly Michelle Murray, Texas A&M-Texarkana; Thomas J. 4151. Regular Session. Life Course Burns, University of Oklahoma Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 406, Level 4, 8:30- “It’s no problem”: Using reverse bargaining to manage the 10:10am threat of second-order opportunism in social exchange Session Organizers: Jacqueline L. Angel, University of Texas Simon Friis and Ezra W. Zuckerman, Massachusetts at Austin Institute of Technology Amelie Quesnel-Vallee, McGill University On Taking Side: The Law, Democracy, and Identity Dean R. Life Course Research with Panel Data: An Exemplary Ray, York University Analysis on the Reproduction of Josef Bruderl and Fabian Kratz, University of Munich; Gerrit 4154. Regular Session. Qualitative Methodology Bauer Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 409, Level 4, 8:30- Longer—but Harder—Lives?: Psychosocial Stress Exposure, 10:10am Biological Risk, and Physical Functioning among Older Session Organizer: Sarah N. Gatson, Texas A&M University Age Hispanics Courtney E. Boen, University of Presider: Andrew Craig McNeely, Texas A&M University Pennsylvania; Robert A. Hummer, University of North Architecture of Capitals: A Rigorous Qualitative Inquiry Carolina, Chapel Hill Framework Yan Z. Ciupak, Northern Michigan University Onset and Growth of Chronic Conditions Within the Examining Racial and Class Violence in the Field: The Disablement Process of Aging U.S. Veterans Stephanie Experiences of an Upwardly Mobile Black Woman Littisha Ureña, Florida State University Antoinette Bates, Univeristy of Cincinnati Cumulative Health Disadvantage Processes and the Neither Queer Nor There: Becoming a Raging Lesbian Scholar Racialization of Patient Eligibility in the Healthcare Safety Simone Alexandra Kolysh, The CUNY Graduate Center Net Collin William Mueller, Duke University "Nothing About Us Without Us": Solidarity Research With Toward an Intersectional Approach to Health in Later Life: Marginalized Groups Dilara Yarbrough, San Francisco Incorporating Age Relations Toni Calasanti and Neal State University King, Virginia Tech Tales of Two Cities: Walking through Industrial Ruins in Milan and Yubari Lucia Ruggerone and Leslie Mabon, 4152. Regular Session. Parenthood and Parenting Robert Gordon University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 407, Level 4, 8:30- The Belly Effect: Pregnant Embodiment and Qualitative Field 10:10am Research Jennifer Randles, California State University- Session Organizer: Wendy Luttrell, Graduate Center, CUNY Fresno Presider: Orlee Hauser, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Discussant: Tiffany Amorette Young, Texas A&M University "Diversity is important to me": White parents and exposure-to- diversity parenting practices Megan R. Underhill, 4155. Regular Session. Reproduction, Organizations, and University of North Carolina Asheville Institutions Ownership vs. Partnership Parenting: Parenting Styles within Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 410, Level 4, 8:30- the Homeschooling Movement Kate Henley Averett, 10:10am University at Albany, SUNY; Griffin Ryan Lacy, University Session Organizer: Katherine M. Johnson, Tulane University at Albany Presider: April Hovav, University of Southern California Drawing Distinctions: Managing Stigma as a Single-Mother- Demarcating the Dirty Work: Canadian Fertility Professionals’ by-Choice Kit Myers, University of Southern California Use of Boundary-Work in Contentious Egg Donation Skye “The Way We Raise Them”: Childhood Lifestyles and Miner, McGill University Parenting in Middle-Class Communities Stefanie Mollborn, Jesus Is the Janitor, and Abortion Ghosts Have Their Own University of Colorado Boulder; Jennifer Ann Pace, Hotel: Examining Anti-Abortion Worldviews through University of Colorado-Boulder; Bethany Rigles, Film Gretchen Sisson and Stephanie Herold, University of University of Colorado Boulder California, San Francisco What Do Visas Have to Do with Parenting? Middle-Class Logics at Work: An Ethnography of an Abortion Clinic Kelly Dependent Visa Holders and Transcultural Parenting Marie Ward, University of California, Irvine Pallavi Banerjee, University of Calgary Not All Needs Are Created Equal: Differential Spending for Reproductive Services in the U.S. Mikaela Smith, 4153. Regular Session. Perspectives on Interaction, University of California, Irvine Conflict, and Discourse The Complexity of Choice:Measuring Attitudes Towards Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 408, Level 4, 8:30- Abortion Brandon Lee Crawford, Shauna A. Morimoto and Kristen Jozkowski, University of Arkansas Global Health Delivery as a Field of Struggle: Noncommunicable Diseases and the Biopolitics of 4156. Regular Session. Social Movements and Narratives of Exclusion Jonathan David Shaffer, Boston University Indigenous People Discussant: Gowri Vijayakumar, Brandeis University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 411, Level 4, 8:30- 10:10am 4165. Section on Latino/a Sociology. Latinos/as and Session Organizer: Carolyn A. Liebler, University of Natural and Social Disasters Minnesota Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 1, Level 4, Presider: Julia Miller Cantzler, University of San Diego 8:30-10:10am Privilege Narratives & The Maintenance of Racial Inequality: Session Organizer: Fernando I. Rivera, University of Central The American Indian Movement's Discursive Field, 1973- Florida 2015 David W. Everson, University of Southern Maine Presider: Alfonso R. Latoni, Division of Extramural Research Racialized Expertise and Policy Reform: The Indian Child and Training Welfare Act and the Production of Racial Stasis Hana Climate Risk before and after Hurricane Maria: The Case of Brown, Wake Forest University the San Juan, Puerto Rico David Flores, USDA Forest Visibly Invisible: TribalCrit and NativeAmerican School Service Desegregation Marisela Martinez-Cola, Emory University Institutionalizing Resilience for All? A Study of Resilience Territorial Dreaming: Youth Mapping the Mapuche Cross- Discourse, Action, and Punctured Ideologies Simone Border Nation Sarah Warren, Lewis & Clark College Domingue, University of Colorado Boulder Discussant: Marcelo A. Bohrt, American University Puerto Rico’s Plight: Framing Collective Action for the Sustainable and Just Recovery post-Hurricane Maria 4157. Regular Session. Regular session: Racism and Thelma Iris Velez, The Ohio State University Antiracism I Discussant: Lori Peek, University of Colorado Boulder Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 412, Level 4, 8:30- 10:10am 4166. Section on Political Sociology. Democracy on the Session Organizer: Mark R. Warren, University of Defense: Rising Authoritarianism and Populism Massachusetts Boston Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 2, Level 4, Presider: Mark R. Warren, University of Massachusetts Boston 8:30-10:10am Forensic Genetics and the Prediction of Race: What is The Session Organizer: Carlos de la Torre, University of Kentucky Problem? David Ian Skinner, Anglia Ruskin University Presider: Carlos de la Torre, University of Kentucky Race is a WHITE Social Construct Miguel Angel Montalva A Tale of Two Populisms Marco Z Garrido, University of Barba, Northeastern University Chicago Recruiting White “Victims”: White Supremacist Flyers on The Conquest of Hearts: The Central Role of Ottoman College Campuses David R. Dietrich, Texas State Nostalgia within Contemporary Turkish Populism Yagmur University Karakaya, University of Minnesota The white view of black America: Three forms of prejudice The populist emotional politization of race and ethnicity Esha Chatterjee, Stanford University Carlos de la Torre, University of Kentucky Discussant: Mark R. Warren, University of Massachusetts Two Revolutions Compared: Cuba and Venezuela. Silvia Boston Pedraza, University of Michigan; Carlos A. Romero, Universidad Central de Venezuela 4158. Regular Session. Transnational Processes in the Discussant: Robert S. Jansen, University of Michigan Contemporary World: Culture, Professionals, Activists, Expertise, and Technologies 4168. Meeting. Section on Sex and Gender Council Meeting Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 413, Level 4, 8:30- Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 4, Level 4, 10:10am 8:30-9:30am Session Organizer: Joseph A. Harris, Boston University A Non-State Turn?: Assessing Cohort Differences in Women’s 4169. Section on & Conversational and Environmental Transnational Inter-Organizational Analysis. Current Trends in Ethnomethodology and Networks Melanie M. Hughes, Jackie Smith, Samantha Snow Plummer, Basak Gemici and Caitlin Hays Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 5, Level 4, Schroering, University of Pittsburgh 8:30-9:30am Seeing Around Corners: Pathways, Plausibilities and Politics Session Organizer: Kenneth B. Liberman, University of in the “Kenya at the Crossroads” Scenarios Ann Mische, Oregon University of Notre Dame Presider: Kenneth B. Liberman, University of Oregon The Institutional Ecologies of International Organization Formalization and its Discontents Michael Lynch, Cornell Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School; Ole University Jacob Sending, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs On the fraught relations between professional and laic analyses Re-scaling humanitarianism: The transnational construction of in contemporary CA [Draft] Douglas Macbeth, Ohio State Global Health in American medicine Tine Hanrieder University 4170. Section on Sociology of Mental Health. The Nagel, University of Kansas Sociological Study of Stress: Applications, Elaborations, What Anthropocene/Whose Anthropocene? Revitalizing and Critiques Sociological Theory in the Service of Human Survival Kari Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 6, Level 4, Marie Norgaard, University of Oregon 8:30-10:10am Session Organizer: Scott Schieman, University of Toronto 4173. Special Session. Rethinking Nonviolence Presider: Scott Schieman, University of Toronto Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 9, Level 4, Anticipatory Stress as a Complement to Stress Models: An 8:30-10:10am Empirical Analysis of Same-Sex Couples Mieke Beth Session Organizer: Lester R. Kurtz, George Mason University Thomeer, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Allen J. Has nonviolent direction lost its relevancy in today's world? LeBlanc, San Francisco State University; David M Frost, Aldon D. Morris, Northwestern University Columbia University Shifting Sentiment and Making Allies: Reflections on Expanding the Family Stress Model: The Consequences of Immigrant Advocacy Julia E. Curry Rodriguez, San Jose Parental Arrest for Family Life Kristin Turney, University State University of California, Irvine; Naomi F. Sugie, UC Irvine Nonviolent Struggle: New Areas for Research Sharon Sociospatial Contingencies of Stress Process: Tie-Locality, Erickson Nepstad, University of New Mexico Migration Scope, and Mental Health among Chinese Rural- 4174. Section on Sociology of Culture. Culture in the Plural Urban Migrants Suisui Wang, Indiana University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 10, Level Toxic Water and Corroded Trust: The Stress Process and 4, 8:30-10:10am Mental Health after the Flint Water Crisis Courtney A. Session Organizer: Iddo Tavory, NYU Cuthbertson and Jennifer Lai, Michigan State University Connecting the private self to the public sphere through life- Vicarious Illegality: The Spillover Effects of 'Illegality' on coaching in neoliberal Israel Ariel Yankellevich, Ben- Mexican-origin Women's Stress and Mental Health San Gurion University of the Negev Juanita García, University of California, Riverside Culture as Cooperation: Garfinkel’s Interactionism as the 4171. Section on Sociology of Law. Legal Resistance Missing Piece of Parsons’ Conception of Culture Anne Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 7, Level 4, Warfield Rawls, Bentley University; Jason Turowetz, 8:30-10:10am University of Siegen Session Organizer: Steven A. Boutcher, University of On Cultural Coherence Paul J. DiMaggio, New York Massachusetts, Amherst University; Sharon Cornelissen, Princeton University Presider: Mary Nell Trautner, University at Buffalo, SUNY Organs without bodies: Solid organ transplant recipients' Expert Interventions: Attorneys’ Influence on the exposure and response to institutional discourse Athena Implementation of School Discipline Reform Meg Caven, Engman, University of Toronto Brown University Discussant: Robin E. Wagner-Pacifici, The New School for Gender Neutrality in the Courts Abigail C. Saguy, UCLA; Social Research Juliet Williams, UCLA Gender Studies 4175. Special Session. Talking Across Class The Institutional Activation of Popular Consultations in Latin Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 11, Level America: Environmental Protection through Political 4, 8:30-10:10am Participation Diana Rodriguez-Franco, University of Los Session Organizers: Elizabeth M. Lee, Ohio University Andes Jessi Streib, Duke University The Making and Unmaking of Femicidio/Feminicidio Laws in 400 Million Ways to Be Black: Cross-class Coalition Building Mexico and Nicaragua Outstanding - Upper 10% Garcia in One Black Undergraduate Student Organization Sherry del Moral, University of Guelph; Pamela Jane Neumann, Deckman, Lehman College, City University of New York Tulane University Race, Class, and Opportunity: Does Possession of Cultural Discussant: Ashley T. Rubin, University of Toronto Capital Matter for Getting Ahead? Karyn Lacy, University 4172. Special Session. Sociology of the Anthropocene of Michigan Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 8, Level 4, Cross-class Interaction in Social Movement Organizations 8:30-10:10am Betsy Leondar-Wright, Lasell College Session Organizer: Zulema Valdez, University of California, College Students’ Cross-Class Friendships: A Social Network Merced and Interactional Approach Janice McCabe, Dartmouth Presider: Crystal Marie Fleming, SUNY Stony Brook College Seeking Allies in the Anthropocene: Climate Activism in New 4176. Section on Social Psychology. Social Psychology and England Agriculture Brian J. Gareau, Boston College Inequality The Gendered and Racialized Political Economy of Climate Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 12, Level Change-Induced Displacements and Migrations Marta 4, 8:30-10:10am Maria Maldonado, Oregon State University Session Organizers: Richard T. Serpe, Kent State University Gendering the Anthropocene: Women’s Places, Men’s Kristen Marcussen, Kent State University Voices, and the Science of Global Climate Change Joane Carla Goar, Kent State University Materiality in the Exchange of Used Clothing Emma Susan Rebecca Fisk, Kent State University Pendzich Greeson, University of California- San Diego Presider: Susan Rebecca Fisk, Kent State University Table 02. Climate Change and the Environment Breaking the Illusion: How Perceived Economic Well-Being Climate Change Apocalypse: Science, Temporality and the Affects Attitudes Toward Inequality and Redistribution Future of Salvation Zeke Baker, UC Davis; John R. Fangqi Wen and Siwei Cheng, New York University Hall, University of California-Davis Gender, motherhood, and the perception of just earnings. Genealogy of the study of Bioeconomy and the Results of a multifactorial (vignette) study Kinga Anna precarization of environment in and through Wysienska Di Carlo, Polish Academy; Zbigniew Karpinski, Euromodernity Alexander I. Stingl, Leuphana Polish Academy of Sciences University Lüneburg Race/Ethnicity, Identity, and Trust Jan E. Stets and Phoenicia Table 03. Producing Biomedical Knowledge Nicole Fares, University of California, Riverside Curing Leprosy: How Controlled Clinical Trials Well-off but Powerless: Status Incongruence and Constructed the Effectiveness of Leprosy Treatments Psychological Well-being in Contemporary China Lei Jin Yiling Hung, National Tsing Hua University and Tony Tam, Chinese University of Hong Kong Diagnosis without the Body: Stunted Multiplicity and Specters of Disease Eliza Brown, New York University 4177. Section on Mathematical Sociology. Coordination, From Bullets to Cocktails: How Combinations Defeated Information, and Social Outcomes Single-Drug Cancer Therapies? Moran Levy, Columbia Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin 13, Level 4, University 8:30-10:10am Holding out Hap(lotype): Considering the Implications of Session Organizer: Carter T. Butts, University of California- Race as a ‘Surrogate’ for Biogenetic Variation in Irvine Medicine Iliya Gutin, The University of North Network Dynamics of Equilibrium Selection in Coordination Carolina-Chapel Hill Decisions Joshua Becker, Annenberg School for Table 04. The State, Policy, and Medicine Communication Biocitizenship, Race, and the Rape Kit Renee Marie Social Influence Undermines Crowd Wisdom in Sequential Shelby, Georgia Institute of Technology Decision-Making Arnout van de Rijt and Vincenz Frey, Complexity, Uncertainty, and the Science of Sex Utrecht University Difference: Gendering Legal Interpretations of The Deckhands's Dilemma: A game-theoretic study of Evidence and Expertise Madeleine Pape, University of inequality and over-incentivization Antonio Sirianni, Wisconsin-Madison Cornell University Five different ways of thinking about autism: challenges Transitivity and Synchronicity in Scientific Discovery: for and policy Toby Rogers, University of Simultaneous Exploration of Embedded Knowledge Attila Sydney Varga, University of Arizona Psychiatric Scientific Legitimacy as a Social Problem in Effects of Spatial Concentration of Non-Medical Vaccine the Making Rebecca Ewert, University of Chicago Exemptions on Potential Measles Outbreak Size Ka-yuet The Deployment of Medical Images as Propaganda? Liu, Ucla; Ashley Gromis, Princeton University Alexander I. Stingl, Leuphana University Lüneburg 4179. Meeting. Journal of Health and Social Behavior Table 05. Science and Institutions Editorial Board Ambiguous positions, ambiguous work: Internships in the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon B, Level 5, 8:30- physical sciences Timothy Sacco, University of 10:10am Massachusetts, Amherst Anomalous Science: Science in Neoliberal Global South 4181. Section on Science, Knowledge, and Technology Jorge Gibert Galassi Refereed Roundtable Session Global Epistemic Cultures and their Nationalized Forms. Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon D, Level 5, 8:30- Charles Jonathan Gomez, City University of New York, 9:30am Queens College Session Organizer: Melanie Jeske, University of California, The GMCs and the Circa 1983 Comparative Study of San Francisco Aspiring Scientists John M. Wilkes, Worcester Table 01. Economic Systems, Tools, and Logics Polytechnic Institute Economizing the Social: The Institutionalization of Table 06. Representation in the Knowledge Economy Education and Health Economics Zachary Webster Engaging graduate students in research networks: Griffen, University of California-Los Angeles Confidence, knowledge, and skills for interdisciplinary Flavors of Rationality: Cost-Benefit Analysis in Political collaboration Kathrin Zippel and Rebekah Getman, Context Jacqueline Ho, Cornell University Northeastern University; Margaret Hinrichs, Arizona Our Community: Circuits of Commerce in Airbnb and the State University; Jacqueline Isaacs, Northeastern Distinction-Reducing Power of Money Alexandrea J. University; Thomas Seager, Arizona State University Ravenelle, CUNY: The Graduate Center Gender, Geographical Mobility, and the Academic Labor Production of a Value-able Market Object: Knowledge and Market Diogo Lemieszek Pinheiro, University of North Georgia; Julia Melkers, Georgia Institute of Pennsylvania Convention Center, 106AB, Street Level, Technology 9:30-10:10am Sustainable Diversity in Academe: An Ecology of Scholar Reproductive Success Bas Hofstra, Daniel A. 4168. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Sex and Gender McFarland and Sanne McFarland Smith, Stanford Business Meeting University; David Jurgens, University of Michigan Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 4, Level 4, The Implications of Networked Research for Networked 9:30-10:10am Organizations Barry Wellman, NetLab Network; Zack 4169. Meeting. Section on Ethnomethodology and Hayat, University of Toronto Conversational Analysis Business Meeting Table 07. Making Policy Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 5, Level 4, Social Science Research and Struggles over School 9:30-10:10am Integration: Tracing the Political Origins of the Coleman Report Fithawee Tzeggai, Univ of California 4181. Meeting. Section on Science, Knowledge, and Berkeley Technology Business Meeting Standing Up to Experts: Classifying Authority in Science Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon D, Level 5, 9:30- and Social Studies Curriculum Adoption Christopher 10:10am Robertson, Northwestern University Tuesday, 10:00 am Unpacking “Evidence-Based Policymaking”: A Study of Metatheoretical Contradiction Andrew Keefe, Harvard 4131. Meeting. Bloque de Oro Tour and Taller University Puertorriqueño Visit “You don’t really have that information?”: Mobilizing Pennsylvania Convention Center, Arch Street Entrance, Nonknowledge in the 1966 Federal Hearings on LSD Street Level, 10:00am-12:30pm Research Danielle Giffort, St. Louis College of Pharmacy Tuesday, 10:30 am Table 08. Technology, Power, and Boundaries 4209. Policy and Research Workshop. Caring for the Aging Dead Cat, Live Cat, If Schrodinger’s Cat Catches Mice, It’s as We Age: Living with and Processing our Experiences a Good Cat: Organizational Chimerism Abigail Coplin, as Sociologists Columbia University Pennsylvania Convention Center, 104A, Street Level, Explaining Technology’s Impacts without Determinism or 10:30am-12:10pm Actor-Network Theory: Fred Cottrell’s Sociology of Session Organizer: Roberta M. Spalter-Roth, American Technology Ryan Gunderson, Miami University Sociological Association Materiality and the Political Accident: Theorizing the 1989 Leader: Roberta M. Spalter-Roth, American Sociological Nimitz Expressway Collapse Robert William Mowry, Association University of Notre Dame Panelists: Patricia Drentea, University of Alabama- The Promises and Perils of Technological Solutions to the Birmingham Troubles of Capital Punishment Annulla Linders and Mindy L. Fried, Arbor Consulting Partners Shobha Pai Kansal, University of Cincinnati; Samuel Beth E. Schneider, Univ of California-Santa Barbara Oakley; Kyle Neal Shupe, University of Cincinnati Elinore E. Lurie Table 09. Reproducing Social Inequalities Linda L. Marston, Springfield College Online Privacy Literacy: What Factors Affect Online The target audience for this workshop includes sociologists of all ages Privacy Literacy and Behavior in the United States? Yu who are interested in aging and caregiving from personal, research, or policy Tao, Wendy Hui Wang, Kristyn Karl and Paige Brown, perspectives. Reflecting the conference theme, we understand that both the aging process and the process of providing care for the aged and infirm are Stevens Institute of Technology racialized, gendered and emotion-laden. This workshop will provide both Reproduction of Social Inequalities in Science and research about and stories of caring for aging selves, spouses, and parents and Technology: Evidence from the 2017 Marches for how to analyze and write about these issues and experiences as sociologists. Science Rachel G. McKane, Megan Robinson and The workshop will allow presenters and the audience to share experiences and to enable sociologists to apply both an auto-ethnographic lens and a David J. Hess, Vanderbilt University sociological imagination to analyze current structural, research, and policy Sociology and Human Interests: Measuring a Cognitive issues related to eldercare and to write about this subject as sociologists for Structure of Sociology Yi Han, Shanghai University of both academic and general audiences. The panel will not have discussants but Finance and Economics rather encourage the audience to comment on the research and on their own experiences. 4185. Meeting. 2019 Session Organizer Training 4210. Section on Sociology of Population. Spatial Inequality Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon I, Level 5, 8:30- in the United States: Emerging Health and Economic 10:10am Disparities Tuesday, 9:30 am Pennsylvania Convention Center, 104B, Street Level, 10:30am-12:10pm 4112. Meeting. Section on History of Sociology Business Session Organizer: Daniel T. Lichter, Cornell University Meeting Income inequality and regional economic divergence Robert Allen Manduca, Harvard University Transnational Networks Nadia Shapkina, Kansas State Spatial Networks, Residential Segregation, and Minority- University; Ekaterina Vasileva, Saratov State White Income Inequality across Metropolitan Areas Joseph University Galaskiewicz, University of Arizona; Kathryn Freeman The Global Institutionalization of Human Rights Language Anderson, University of Houston; Kendra L. Thompson- Eetu Vento, University of Tampere Dyck, Ms. Table 02. Gender Violence and Reproductive Rights Trends in US mortality by region and metropolitan- Table Presider: Lindsey P. Peterson, Mississippi State nonmetropolitan continuum between 1990 and 2015 Irma University T. Elo, University of Pennsylvania; Arun Hendi, Duke Masculine Culture or Women's Representation? Political University; Jessica Y. Ho, University of Southern Culture and the Gender of Legislators Patrick Aaron California; Yana C. Vierboom; Samuel Preston Levine, Florida Atlantic University Educational Disparities in Adult Health: U.S. States as Reproductive and Maternal Health Care Utilization in Institutional Actors on the Association Jennifer Karas Jordan: Provisional Support and Domestic Violence Montez, Syracuse University; Mark D. Hayward, Hayley Pierce, University of California Berkeley University of Texas at Austin; Anna Zajacova, University Towards a Global Biopolitics: Military and Humanitarian of Western Ontario Intervention as Strategies of Regulating Population(s) Discussant: Tse-Chuan Yang, State University of New York- Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul University Albany Table 03. Identity Politics and Genocide Table Presider: Claudia Maria Lopez, California State Long 4211. Section on Aging and the Life Course. The Roots of Beach Inequality: Early and Mid-Life Determinants of Health Arab Survey of the American Policy Radwan Ziadeh and Well-being in Later Life Education and Identity Jeebanlata Salam, National Pennsylvania Convention Center, 105AB, Street Level, Institute of Advanced Studies 10:30am-12:10pm Is Genocide Learned? Assessing the Familial Ties of Session Organizer: Amelia Karraker, National Institute on Genocide Perpetrators Evelyn Ann Gertz and Hollie Aging Nyseth Brehm, The Ohio State University Presider: Zoya Gubernskaya, University at Albany, SUNY Cumulative Inequality and Race/Ethnic Disparities in Low 4213. Meeting. Section on Community and Urban Birthweight: Differences by Childhood SES Laura Sociology Council Meeting Freeman Cenegy, Rice University Pennsylvania Convention Center, 107AB, Street Level, Gender Differences in the Pathways from Childhood 10:30-11:30am Disadvantage to Metabolic Syndrome in Adulthood Chioun Lee, University of California-Riverside; Vera Tsenkova, 4214. Thematic Session. Indigenous America: Aliens on our University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jennifer Boylan, own Lands - Emotions of Citizenship and Genocide University of Colorado- Denver; Carol Ryff, University of Pennsylvania Convention Center, 108A, Street Level, Wisconsin-Madison 10:30am-12:10pm How Precarious Employment in Midlife Shapes Health Rachel Session Organizers: James V. Fenelon, (Dakota/Lakota) Donnelly, University of Texas at Austin California State University-San Bernardino Midlife Work and Women’s Long-Term Health and Mortality Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Duke University Jennifer Caputo, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Presider: Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Duke University Research; Eliza K. Pavalko, Indiana University; Melissa Redefining Sovereignty from Indigenous Perspectives of Hardy, The Pennsylvania State University Survivance Manley Begay, (Navajo Nation) Northern Patterns of Late Life Cognitive Decline: Variation across Arizona University Birth Cohorts and Socioeconomic Status Kristen M. Real Indians: Policing Authentic Indigenous Identity Dwanna Schorpp, Roanoke College L Robertson, Colorado College Discussant: Wen Fan, Boston College The Wall Isn't Beautiful: A Dene Nde' Perspective on the Numbed and Emotionally Manipulated Genocide Society 4212. Section on Human Rights Refereed Roundtable Margo Tamez, (Nde' Lipan Apache) University of British Session Columbia Pennsylvania Convention Center, 106AB, Street Level, Discussants: Joseph Giovanetti, (Tolowa Dene-ei’) Humboldt 10:30-11:30am State University Session Organizer: Kiyoteru Tsutsui, University of Michigan James V. Fenelon, (Dakota/Lakota) California State Table 01. Human Rights Advocacy University-San Bernardino Table Presider: Annie Isabel Fukushima, University of Utah More than Words: Legal Professional Activism and the 4215. Special Session. Rebuilding and Remaking Puerto Prevention of Torture in South Korea Chan S. Suh, Rico: Towards a New Politics of Decolonization? Chung-Ang University Pennsylvania Convention Center, 108B, Street Level, Overcoming the Challenges: The Case of Russian 10:30am-12:10pm Nongovernmental Organizations, State Power, and Session Organizer: Michael Rodriguez-Muñiz, Northwestern University 4220. Regional Spotlight. Feeling Race and Resistance in Presider: Ariana Jeanette Valle, University of California Los Philly: The Role of Arts, Culture and Healing in Social Angeles Movements for Transformation Hurricane Maria: Stories of Hope and Courage and Lessons Pennsylvania Convention Center, 111B, Street Level, Learned Roberto Rivera, University of California Riverside 10:30am-12:10pm Solo el Pueblo Salva al Pueblo: Reflections on Communities’ Session Organizers: Christina R. Jackson, Stockton Empowerment and Agency Post-Maria Roberto Vélez- University Vélez, State University of New York-Albany; Jacqueline Sheena Sood, Temple University Villarrubia-Mendoza, Colgate University Presider: Sheena Sood, Temple University Misplaced, Displaced, Replaced: Politics of Gender, Race, and Panelists: Perry "Vision" DiVirgilio, Philadelphia Youth Class in Post-María Puerto Rico Shariana Ferrer, Purdue Poetry Movement University and Colectiva Feminista en Construcción Pep Marie Felton, Media Mobilizing Project Winds of Change: Reflections on the Possibilities for Christina R. Jackson, Stockton University Socioeconomic Transformations in Post-Disaster Puerto Esther Hio-Tong Castillo, Moravian College Rico Deepak Lamba-Nieves, Center for a New Economy Ramona Africa, The MOVE Organization Invoking an old racial and colonial trope to delegitimize critiques against Philadelphia’s history and livelihood is incomplete without an his administration’s response to Hurricane Maria, U.S. President Trump understanding of how ordinary people, despite the city’s repeated attempts to publicly depicted Puerto Ricans as lazy and unwilling to work for their own exclude and marginalize their existence, have organized themselves to resist recovery. But this is far from the truth. Without sufficient aid, individuals, structural oppression. The invitation to explore “feeling race” comes with a families, organizations, and communities on the island pooled resources, great responsibility to lift up Philly’s distinct approach to challenging and cleared roads, distributed supplies, and sought help for the sick and elderly. organizing against the existing racial order. Traditionally marginalized groups These efforts were aided by extensive fundraising and support from the Puerto in Philadelphia have consistently created and cultivated resistance through a Rican diaspora. Although Puerto Rico remains in a crisis situation, emergent framework of arts, representation and culture simply because these mediums initiatives and projects have begun to envision and enact ideas to rebuild and more holistically embody the reality and nature of their racialized emotions. remake Puerto Rico. These responses, operating at different scales of social Using DuBois, Lefebvre and Bourdieu’s frameworks around the intersections life and organization, raise complex questions about the politics and of art, politics, power and the right to the city movements, we highlight economies of reconstruction and decolonization. This panel, composed of Philly’s distinct forms of community-based cultural resistance as a vehicle for scholars and activists, reflects on these questions and the future of Puerto Rico. societal transformation. Despite the layers of collective trauma and harm woven into Philly’s most marginalized communities and neighborhoods, the 4216. Thematic Session. Race, Emotion and Social city’s legacy of organizing persists through the cultivation of artistic and Networks healing spaces. Pennsylvania Convention Center, 109AB, Street Level, 4223. Regular Session. Middle East and Muslim Societies 10:30am-12:10pm Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113B, Street Level, Session Organizer: Omar A. Lizardo, University of Notre 10:30am-12:10pm Dame Session Organizer: Saher Farooq Selod, Simmons College Managing Networks, Managing Discrimination: Leveraging Presider: Steve Garner Connections to Access Predominantly White Professions Beyond Emergency: Temporalities of Humanitarian Response Adia M. Harvey Wingfield, Washington University in St. in Lebanon Samuel Dinger, New York University Louis Hijab Micro-practices: Strategy, Resistance, and Activism in Racial Dynamics of Relational Work Steve McDonald, North Qatar Geoff Harkness, Rhode Island College Carolina State University (Mus)interpreted = Misinterpreted + Muslim Interpreted Alumni Association: Racialized Access to Labor Market Nadiya Nur Ali Networks S. Michael Gaddis, UCLA Radicalization: The Journey of a Concept Revisited Derek This session explores recent themes at the intersection of the sociology of Race, Emotions, and Social Networks, with an emphasis on how racial, Silva, King's University College At Western University relational, and emotional dynamics intersect in labor markets and Discussant: Steve Garner organizations. Panelists will discuss recent theoretical and empirical developments highlighting the affective dimension of the experience of racial 4224. Section on History of Sociology. Linking History of discrimination at key sites of social and professional mobility, as well as racial Sociology and Sociology of Science: Convergences and differences in the work required to access and mobilize the social capital Intricacies, Potentials and Pitfalls embedded in social networks. Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113C, Street Level, 4218. Teaching Workshop. GIFTS: Good Ideas for 10:30am-12:10pm Teaching Sociology and for Publishing in TRAILS Session Organizer: Christian Daye, Alpen-Adria-Universität Pennsylvania Convention Center, 111A, Street Level, Klagenfurt 10:30am-12:10pm Panelists: Charles Camic, Northwestern University Session Organizer: Julie Pelton, University of Nebraska - Christian Fleck, University of Graz Omaha Joan H. Fujimura, University of Wisconsin Join TRAILS staff for a workshop experience designed to help deepen participants’ appreciation of the value of publishing in TRAILS for both 4237. Meeting. Honors Program Advisory Panel professional development and improved teaching practice. Walk away with Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 302, Level 3, 10:30am- new concrete ideas. Learn how to construct a strong TRAILS submission. Talk 12:10pm with TRAILS authors, area editors, and the current editor. Leave with ideas for turning your teaching innovation into a publication! 4239. Meeting. Public Engagement Advisory Committee (PEAC) Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 406, Level 4, 10:30am- Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 304, Level 3, 10:30am- 12:10pm 12:10pm Session Organizer: Liana C. Sayer, University of Maryland Presider: Jisun Min, University of Maryland, Collge Park 4240. Meeting. Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline Gender asymmetry in the changing association between (FAD) Advisory Panel education and divorce in China Jingjing Chen, University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 305, Level 3, 10:30am- of California, Davis 2:10pm Gender, Housework, and Marital Quality in Japan Hiromi 4249. Regular Session. Institutional Change in Higher Taniguchi, University of Louisville; Gayle Kaufman, Education Davidson College Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 404, Level 4, 10:30am- Polygynous unions and intimate partner violence: A social 12:10pm interrogation of “risk factors” in Nigeria Julia Andrea Session Organizer: Emily Rauscher, University of Kansas Behrman, New York University Presider: Caren Arbeit, RTI International Female House Members on Social Media: How Gender and Illiberal Reactions to the University in the 21st Century Evan Party Influences Centrality in Online Social Networks Schofer, University of California, Irvine; John W. Meyer, Morgan Johnstonbaugh, University of Arizona Stanford University; Julia Lerch, University of California, Discussant: Eunsil Oh, Harvard University Irvine 4252. Regular Session. New Statistical Methods in Social The Legal Rationalization of American Higher Education Science Research Jared Furuta and Francisco O. Ramirez, Stanford Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 407, Level 4, 10:30am- University 12:10pm The Decline of the Diversity Imperative? Enrollment Trends Session Organizer: Xi Song, University of Chicago Among Colleges Voluntarily Abandoning Race-Conscious Presider: Felix Elwert, University of Wisconsin-Madison Admissions Prabhdeep Singh Kehal and Daniel Heterogeneous Treatment Effects in the Presence of Self- Hirschman, Brown University; Ellen Berrey, University of Selection: A Propensity Score Perspective Xiang Zhou, Toronto Harvard University; Yu Xie, Princeton University Opportunity for Sale: State Disinvestment in Higher Education Moore-Penrose Estimators of Age-Period-Cohort Effects: and the Rise of For-Profit College Enrollments Rachel E. Their Interrelationship and Properties Ethan Fosse, Dwyer, The Ohio State University; Jason N. Houle, Princeton University; Christopher Winship, Harvard Dartmouth College; Erica Phillips, Ohio State University University Degrees of Support: State commitment to low-income students New Results about Difference Scores, Ratios and Hierarchical in the American Southwest Jennifer Marie Nations, UC- Linear Model Parameters as Tools for Comparing Groups San Diego Ross M. Stolzenberg, University of Chicago Discussant: Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur, Rhode Island A General Framework for Comparing Marginal Effects Across College Models Trenton D. Mize, Purdue University; Long Doan, 4250. Regular Session. Labor Market University of Maryland; J. Scott Long, Indiana University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 405, Level 4, 10:30am- 4253. Regular Session. Populism 12:10pm Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 408, Level 4, 10:30am- Session Organizer: Moshe Semyonov, Tel Aviv University 12:10pm Is there a Gender Gap in Discrimination in Hiring? Lincoln G. Session Organizer: Debra Minkoff, Barnard College Quillian and Antonio Nanni, Northwestern University Presider: Nicole Doerr, University of Copenhagen Working Hours and the Persistence of the Gender Wage Gap Frail Democracy Ivan Ermakoff, University of Wisconsin- in Germany Laila Schmitt, LMU Munich; Katrin Auspurg, Madison - EHESS University of Munich Frames, Figurations, and Institutions in Contemporary Ethnic inequality in hiring across Russian regions: A American and European Populism Marc Garcelon, correspondence study Alexey Bessudnov, University of University of Missouri--Kansas City Exeter; Andrey Shcherbak, National Research University Radical Right-Wing Parties in Western Europe and their Higher School of Economics Populist Appeal: An Empirical Explanation Pamela Irving Pathways to Retirement in Taiwan: Do Ethnicity and Cohort Jackson, Rhode Island College; Peter E. Doerschler, Matter? Fang-Yi Huang and Monika Ardelt, University of Bloomsburg University Florida Bad Times or Bad Types? Why French Voters Support The transition to adulthood in the working class: The role of Populist Mayors Winston Chou, Princeton University industry in wage mobility Janette S. Dill and Adrianne Discussant: Nicole Doerr, University of Copenhagen Frech, University of Akron; Erin Andro 4254. Regular Session. Race, Class and Gender 4251. Regular Session. Macro-micro Intersections of Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 409, Level 4, 10:30am- Gender Inequality 12:10pm Session Organizer: Joyce M. Bell, University of Minnesota Act On Racism: Narrative of a Counterspace David Alan Before They Are Criminalized: Black Boyhood and the Martin, Aquinas College; Jennifer Stewart, Grand Valley Racialization of School Discipline in Early Childhood State University Calvin Rashaud Zimmermann, University of Pennsylvania Racial Projects & Emotion in a Gentrification Conflict Melissa Countering False Racialized Narratives of Latin@s in Food A. Archer, University of Delaware and Nutrition Studies Marissa Renee Cisneros, Texas A&M Racism and Anti-Racism within the State: The Ethnoracial University Politics of State Decolonization in Bolivia Marcelo A. Primed for the Pipeline: Race, Gender, and Residential Bohrt, American University Advantage in the Childhoods of Silicon Valley Engineers Racism with or without Racists? Overt and Covert Racial Lauren Alfrey, University of Portland; France Winddance Attitudes among Obama Haters and Trump Lovers Twine, University of California, Santa Barbara Algernon Austin, Demos The Construction of White Hegemonic and Racialized The Ups and Downs of Teaching Race: Faculty and Student Marginalized Masculinities Among Sperm Donors’ Essays Emotions Eileen O'Brien and Janis Prince, Saint Leo Carol Walther, Northern Illinois University University Discussant: Marisela Martinez-Cola, Emory University Discussant: Mark R. Warren, University of Massachusetts Boston 4255. Regular Session. Segregation and Its Legacy Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 410, Level 4, 10:30am- 4258. Regular Session. Social Network Analysis: New 12:10pm Methodologies Session Organizer: Jackelyn Hwang, Stanford University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 413, Level 4, 10:30am- Presider: Katrina Bell McDonald, Johns Hopkins University 12:10pm The Language of Segregation: Variation in the Description of Session Organizer: Pamela A. Popielarz, University of Illinois Rental Housing Across Neighborhoods Max Besbris, Rice at Chicago University; Ariela Schachter, Washington University in St. Presider: Jacob Habinek, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Louis; John Seungmin Kuk, Washington University in St Societies Louis Estimating Contextual Effects from Ego Network Data: The Sixteen Miles: Opioids and the Construction of White Users Case of Cohesion in Schools Jeffrey A. Smith, University of and Racialized Sellers in Small Cities Brittany Lee Nebraska-Lincoln Frederick and Heather Mooney, Boston University Diagnosing Multicollinearity in Stochastic Actor-oriented Black Ghetto Formation 1900-1940: Trends in the Level and Models Scott W. Duxbury Scale of Segregation John R. Logan, Benjamin Howard Held-Out Predictive Evaluation (HOPE) of Exponential Bellman and Elisabeta Minca, Brown University Family Random Graph Models Nolan Phillips, Harvard Eviction Ecology: Local and Extra-local Neighborhood Effects University; Carter T. Butts, University of California-Irvine Timothy Thomas, University of Washington Discussant: Antwan Jones, The George Washington University 4259. Regular Session. Transnational Processes in the World Society 4256. Regular Session. Risk, Diagnosis, and Prognosis Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 414, Level 4, 10:30am- Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 411, Level 4, 10:30am- 12:10pm 12:10pm Session Organizer: Joseph A. Harris, Boston University Session Organizer: Rene Almeling, Yale University Interaction among Policy Diffusion Mechanisms: Citizenship ‘The gene didn’t get the memo’: Remaking illness in genomic and Minority Integration in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania medicine Daniel Navon, University of California, San Shushanik Makaryan, Pennsylvania State University; Diego Gregory Hooks, McMaster University Living Apart Together, Living Together Apart: Interpersonal Entering World Society: A Research Note on Measurement Ties and Diabetes Clustering in Siblings and Couples Jielu and Statistical Modeling Pamela M. Paxton, University of Lin, National Institutes of Health Texas; Nicholas E. Reith, University of Texas at Austin; Responding to Cell-Free DNA Prenatal Screening: Providers’ Melanie M. Hughes, University of Pittsburgh; Wade M. Chromosomal Risk Understandings Aleksa Owen, Cole, University of Utah University of Illinois at Chicago Foreign Aid and the Rule of Law: Norm Diffusion Followed Toward a Sociology of Prognosis Miranda R. Waggoner and by Increased Decoupling? Andrew Dawson, York Harry Barbee, Florida State University University; Liam Swiss, Memorial University Seeking Recognition: Founding Domestic LGBT Associations, 4257. Regular Session. Regular session: Racism and 1969-2005 Tara Marie Gonsalves, University of Antiracism II California, Berkeley Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 412, Level 4, 10:30am- The Global Institutionalization of a Scientific Profession: The 12:10pm Case of Statistics, 1800-2014 Jing-Mao Ho Session Organizer: Mark R. Warren, University of Discussant: Alexander Kentikelenis, University of Oxford & Massachusetts Boston University of Amsterdam Presider: Mark R. Warren, University of Massachusetts Boston 4260. Regular Session. Disadvantaged Local Contexts and Law Angela S. Garcia, University of Chicago Youth Well-being: Identifying Key Mechanisms Radical compassion. The role of emotions in the changing Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 415, Level 4, 10:30am- nature of Finnish anti-racism Maija Jokela, University of 12:10pm Tampere Session Organizer: Christopher R. Browning, Ohio State Discussant: Lisa M. Martinez, University of Denver University Presider: Christopher R. Browning, Ohio State University 4267. Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology. The Neighborhoods, Relative Social Status, and Food Insecurity for Sociology Major in the Changing Landscape of Higher Households with Young Children Justin T. Denney, Education: Curriculum, Careers and Online Learning Washington State University; Mackenzie Brewer and Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 3, Level 4, Rachel Tolbert Kimbro, Rice University 10:30am-12:10pm “I’m a soloist”: Social strategies among disadvantaged urban Session Organizer: Melinda Jo Messineo, Ball State University youth Holly Howell Koogler, Johns Hopkins Presider: Diane L. Pike, Augsburg University Acute Effect of Neighborhood-level Exposure to Police Stops Panelists: Teresa Ciabattari, Pacific Lutheran University on Educational Performance Jacob William Faber, Chantal Diane L. Pike, Augsburg University Annise Hailey and Jessica Rose Kalbfeld, New York Rifat A. Salam, CUNY-Borough of Manhattan Community University; Joscha Legewie, Yale University College Police Contact and the Mental Health of Urban Teens Amanda Renee A. Monson, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Geller, New York University Melinda Jo Messineo, Ball State University 4265. Section on Latino/a Sociology. Latino/a Youth and 4268. Section on Science, Knowledge, and Technology. Legal Liminality Science and Politics from Obama to Trump Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 1, Level 4, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 4, Level 4, 10:30am-12:10pm 10:30am-12:10pm Session Organizer: Nilda Flores-Gonzalez, University of Session Organizer: Alondra Nelson, Columbia University and Illinois-Chicago Social Science Research Council Presider: Kara Cebulko, Providence College Presider: Alondra Nelson, Columbia University and Social American Dreams, Latino Realities: Reconciling Poverty and Science Research Council Mobility in the Hyper-Segregated City Nicole Elise Public Trust and the Politics of Knowledge in the "Post-Truth” Trujillo-Pagan, Era Shobita Parthasarathy, University of Michigan Navigating Life Post Graduation: Pathways of Undocumented The Use and Misuse of Science in Decision Making Michael College Students and Alumni Martha Arhemi Morales Halpern, Union of Concerned Scientists Hernandez, University of California, Irvine Scientists in the American Resistance Dana R. Fisher, Impacts of Anti-immigrant Actions and News on The University of Maryland psychological distress of US Latino Parents Raising Keeping Science, Policy, and the Public Connected in Adolescents Kathleen Roche; Elizabeth Vaquera, The Troubling Times Kei Koizumi, American Association for George Washington University; Rebecca M.B. White, the Advancement of Science Arizona State University; Maria Ivonne Rivera, The Rivera Discussant: Alondra Nelson, Columbia University and Social Group, Inc. Science Research Council (Re) Framing Legal Vulnerability: Identity, abjection, and 4269. Section on Ethnomethodology & Conversational resistance among DACAmented immigrants in the Trump Analysis. Research in Conversation Analysis era Heidy Sarabia, California State University, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 5, Level 4, Sacramento; Laura Zaragoza, CSU Sacramento 10:30am-12:10pm Discussant: Veronica Terriquez, UC Santa Cruz Session Organizer: Helena Webb, University of Oxford 4266. Section on Political Sociology. Noncitizen Political Presiders: Kristine Alexis Bundschuh, University of New Activism Hampshire Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 2, Level 4, Mel Moore, University of Northern Colorado 10:30am-12:10pm Constructing Vulnerability: Categorizing victims in 911 calls Session Organizer: Irene H.I. Bloemraad, University of Amelia Hill, UCLA California, Berkeley Inspecting Unfamiliar Objects in Social Interaction Johannes Presider: Karina Chavarria, UCLA Wagner and Kristian Mortensen, University of Southern Forced Migration Management and Social Control: Shifting Denmark Mobility Regimes for Refugees and IDPs in Ukraine Raphi Discussants: Apoorva Ghosh, University of California-Irvine Rechitsky, National University Elaine J Laberge, University of Victoria Immigrants' Rights to the City: Neoliberal Production of 4270. Section on Sociology of Mental Health. Is the Political Claims and Stakeholdership Soo Mee Kim Sociology of Mental Health at a Crossroads? Some Pathways to Political Engagement for Undocumented Historical Reflections and Where We Go from Here Immigrants: The Role of Place and Local Immigration Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 6, Level 4, matter of life and death for many people of color. Topics include policing, 10:30am-12:10pm immigration, Arab identity formation and mass incarceration. Session Organizer: Scott Schieman, University of Toronto 4273. Special Session. The Fight for Fair Housing: Causes, Presider: Scott Schieman, University of Toronto Consequences, and Future Implications of the 1968 Panelists: Debra Umberson, The University of Texas at Federal Fair Housing Act Austin Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 9, Level 4, Blair Wheaton, University of Toronto 10:30am-12:10pm Pamela Braboy Jackson, Indiana University Session Organizer: Gregory D. Squires, George Washington Jason Schnittker, University of Pennsylvania Univ. Tetyana Pudrovska, University of Texas-Austin Panelists: Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University Matthew Andersson, Baylor University Thomas J. Sugrue, New York University 4271. Section on Sociology of Law. Law and Social Welfare Lisa Rice, National Fair Housing Alliance Distribution Paul A. Jargowsky, University of Texas at Dallas The Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 was passed at a time of turmoil, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 7, Level 4, conflict, and conflagration in cities across the nation. The Act had a dual 10:30am-12:10pm mandate: ending discrimination and dismantling the segregated living patterns Session Organizer: Nate Ela, University of Wisconsin - characterizing most cities. The Fight for Fair Housing, edited by Gregory D. Madison Squires (George Washington University) and published in 2018, commemorates the 50th anniversary of this law and tells what happened, why, Presider: Frank Edwards, Cornell University and what remains to be done. The book brings together the nation’s leading Parents as Private Attorney Generals and a Leaky Pipeline of fair housing activists and scholars to tell the stories that led to passage of the School Resource Allocations Rebecca Ann Johnson, Fair Housing Act, its consequences, and the implications of the Act going Princeton University forward. This session will bring together four contributors to this volume to recount and update their stories. Squires will provide an overview of evolving The Rise of Social Intelligence and the Measurement of patterns of discrimination and segregation, and the politics framing past, Mental Deficiency Adrianna Bagnall-Munson, Columbia present, and future fair housing scholarship and activism. Thomas Sugrue University (New York University) will survey the public policies and private practices The Runaround: Punishment, Welfare, and Poverty Survival that generated the activism leading to the 1968 law. Douglas S. Massey will examine the intersection of race and class focusing on the role of zoning in After Prison John Michael Halushka, San Jose State creating and perpetuating segregation. Lisa Rice (National Fair Housing University Alliance) will describe the dual housing finance market that has provided a When Policy Feedback Fails: “Collective Cooling” in Detroit’s critical structural underpinning of segregation. Paul Jargowsky (Rutgers Municipal Bankruptcy Mikell Alexandra Hyman, University) will serve as a discussant and provide recommendations for future research and policy. University of Michigan Discussant: John N. Robinson, Washington University in St 4274. Author Meets Critics. Saving Face: The Emotional Louis Costs of the Asian Immigrant Family Myth (Rutgers University Press, 2016) by Angie Y. Chung 4272. Special Session. Tacit Unconscious Racism in Every Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 10, Level Day Life 4, 10:30am-12:10pm Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 8, Level 4, Session Organizer: Nadia Y. Kim, Loyola Marymount 10:30am-12:10pm University Session Organizer: Waverly Duck, University of Pittsburgh Author: Angie Y. Chung, University at Albany Panelists: Gary C. David, Bentley University Critics: Nancy Foner, Hunter and CUNY Graduate Waverly Duck, University of Pittsburgh Center Kenneth B. Liberman, University of Oregon Nadia Y. Kim, Loyola Marymount University Anne Warfield Rawls, Bentley University Annette Lareau, University of Pennsylvania Jason Turowetz, University of Siegen The session will focus on documenting narratives and practices related to 4275. Special Session. Race and the Sharing Economy unconscious racism that has been institutionalized in interracial interactions between minority and majority populations. A small group of interactionists Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 11, Level within the Ethnomethodology Section have pursued this research focus on 4, 10:30am-12:10pm Interaction Orders of Race over the past 25 years. The papers will identify, Session Organizer: Sofya Aptekar, University of document, and describe tacit practices that people use to handle the emotions Massachusetts-Boston involved in responding to racism and hyper-surveillance in everyday life. Working Alone in a Black Box: Findings from a Qualitative Equally, the papers will examine the tacit unconscious interactional labor involved in producing racial inequality. The focus will be on interracial Study of Uber Drivers Kafui Attoh, City University of New settings in which clashing Interaction Order Expectations create and maintain York of Professional Studies; Katie Wells, George racial inequality. The papers will examine how multiple and contradictory Washington University interactional demands on racial identity create persistent problems in social Mapping Unequal Sharing: Racial Patterns in Airbnb situations that involve race; problems that require a great deal of emotional labor to navigate no matter what interactional strategies are used to alleviate Participation and Outcomes Mehmet Cansoy and Juliet B. them. This emotional labor is documented in the tacit practices that are Schor, Boston College demanded of both minority and majority participants. This can make No Muslims Under My Roof: Religious and Ethnic interracial interaction exhausting and dangerous, and places daunting Discrimination in the Sharing Economy Grace Yukich, limitations upon the human relations and communication that can be achieved. The misunderstandings generated by clashing interaction orders can be a Quinnipiac University Discussant: Sofya Aptekar, University of Massachusetts- Yingchun Ji, Shanghai University Boston Changing Aspiration of Shanghai Parents for Their The recent expansion of the sharing economy, particularly for-profit Daughters: A Conservative Turn Ying Zhu and platforms such as short-term housing rentals (Airbnb), ride sharing (Uber, Yingchun Ji, Shanghai University Lyft), and the sale of labor (Taskrabbit), has been met with a mix of enthusiasm and concern. The sharing economy highlights and exacerbates Family Feminism: A Lebanese Example Rita Stephan, US many of the long-term trends towards casualization of labor and skyrocketing Department of State economic inequality. Increasingly, it is becoming clear that the sharing Table 02. Gender and Health economy can exacerbate racial inequalities, and that racial bias operates in the Table Presider: Natalie S. Nitsche, Vienna Institute of sharing economy and can even be facilitated by its platforms. For example, researchers are finding that Taskrabbit workers and Uber drivers are Demography vulnerable to being pulled into illegal or jeopardizing activities and financial The Changing Portrayal of Menstruation in Seventeen: scams by those who hire them. The availability of new nationwide data on Medicalization and the Women’s Health Movement Airbnb listings has yielded findings that hosts of color, and especially African- Lacey Bobier, University of Michigan American hosts, are rated lower, receive fewer listings and earn less than white hosts. Fingerprint screening of minority drivers for ride share companies in the Blame, Bias, and the Benefit of the Doubt: Producing era of mass incarceration raises questions about social justice. At the same Gender Inequality in Emergency Medicine Melissa time, these companies use narratives of battling racial segregation, serving Osborne, Rebecca Ewert and Alexandra E. Brewer, underserved neighborhoods, and providing jobs to racial minorities – all to University of Chicago; Anna S. Mueller, The University market their services and build brands. The papers in this session will present recent research findings on race in the sharing economy, pushing the study of of Chicago this rapidly growing sector to connect with the study of race, racism, and racial Obligated to be Fit: Gendered Healthism According to inequality. Fitness Experts and Magazines Sarah Pollock, UNC Charlotte 4276. Section on Sociology of Culture. Emerging Economies of Moral Judgment Table 03. Gender and Religion Table Presider: Fauzia Husain, University of Virginia Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 12, Level Feminist Framing Efforts and the ‘Many Hands’ of the 4, 10:30am-12:10pm Session Organizers: Kieran Healy, Duke University State: Re-Visiting France’s Face Veil Debate Emily J. Marion Fourcade, University of California - Berkeley Laxer, University of Michigan Unsettling Femininities: Women driving women in the Presider: Marion Fourcade, University of California - Islamic Republic of Iran Negin Sattari, University of Berkeley Erasing the Self, Projecting the Generic: Rating Systems and Illinois Urbana Champaign Are Religions Gender-Typed? The Perceived Femininity the Self in Ride-sharing Interactions Mary Patrick, NYU and Masculinity of Christians, Muslims, Jews, and The moral economy of quantification devices: Factoring class inequality into school valuation in Chile Gabriel Chouhy, Atheists Landon Schnabel, Indiana University- University of Pittsburgh Bloomington Table 04. Gender and Sexuality The Moral Economy of the Algorithm: Personhood and the Table Presider: Brandy L. Simula, Emory University Politics of Classification Greta R. Krippner, University of Michigan The Gay Best Friend and the Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: Ambiguously Straight Men’s Interactions with Women The Moral Limits of Predictive Practices: The Case of Credit- Travis Beaver, Flagler College Based Insurance Scores Barbara Kiviat, Harvard University Towards a Framework to Study Intimate Same-Sex Discussant: Kieran Healy, Duke University Relationships Among Women in Japan Tomoka Toraiwa, Keiwa College; Kris Damuro, UB/SIM 4277. Section on Mathematical Sociology. Coleman Award Queer Pop Ups: A Cultural Innovation in Urban Life Ryan Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin 13, Level 4, Stillwagon, University of British Columbia 10:30-11:30am “None of that reflects on me”: Biological parents and Session Organizer: Kenneth C. Land, Duke University stepparents discuss their children’s sexual orientations Presider: Kenneth C. Land, Duke University Lawrence Wellman Stacey, Florida State University Cross-cultural Interactions in an Uncertain World Lynn Smith- Table 05. Gender and the Labor Market Lovin, Duke University Gender Cultures Across Labor Markets in the United States William Joslyn Scarborough, University of Illinois at 4284. Table 01. Gender and Families in a Global Context Chicago Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon H, Level 5, Gendered Payoffs to Being an "Ideal Worker" Katherine 10:30am-12:10pm Wullert, Stanford University Session Organizers: Asia Friedman, University of Delaware Parsing Out Hegemony: Modeling Pernicious Gender and Jaime Hartless, University of Virginia Labor Biases Erik Lawrence Bond, Miyazaki Table 01. Gender and Families in a Global Context International College Table Presider: Regina E. Werum, University of Nebraska- Table 06. Gendered Scripts, Cultural Narratives Lincoln Table Presider: Elizabeth J. Clifford, Towson University A Comprehensive Review of China’s Family Planning Age-hypogamous Intimate Relationships and (the Myth of) Policy: Bringing Women Back Shuangshuang Yang; the Older Woman Chasing Younger Men Milaine Alarie, McGill University Interactional Accountability and the Social Personal scripts among low-income heterosexual Black Accomplishment of Gender Among Adolescents in the men with multiple female partners Ellen Benoit, U.S. South Margaret McGladrey, University of National Development Research Inst; Eloise Dunlap, Kentucky; Emma Draper, Paul Lawrence Dunbar High National Dev. & Research Insts. School The Body as a Resource for Doing Gender Kate Hawks, Table 11. Gender, Technology, and the Internet Emory University Table Presider: Andrea D Kelley, University of Delaware Difficult Women: The Gender Politics of the Female Anti- What’s in the Game? Computer confidence, gaming, and Hero in American Cable Television Serials Isabel the advantage of identity Jennifer M. Ashlock, Pinedo, Hunter College, CUNY University of North Carolina; Miodrag Stojnic, Table 07. Gender Inequality and Culture University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Zeynep Table Presider: Dawn Michelle Baunach, Kennesaw State Tufekci, University of North Carolina University Warmth and Influence: Gender and emotion work in Smart Phones, Social Media, Sexting, and Dick Pics in the online interactions Christianne Corbett, Stanford Age of Raunch Culture Bernadette Barton, Morehead Sl*ts, Wh*res, and Bi*ches: Targeting Femininity in State University Online Aggression Diane H. Felmlee, Pennsylvania Gender and Stand-up Comedy: An Exploratory State University; Paulina dela Cruz Inara Rodis; Amy Investigation Ran Keren, Northeastern University Zhang, Pennsylvania State University Table 08. Gender in the Academy Success, Skill, and Leadership: Gender's Uneven Influence Table Presider: Vasfiye Betul Toprak, University of Virginia on Video Game Players Christine Tomlinson, Disciplinary Influences On Interdisciplinary Scholarship: University of California, Irvine Methodological Lacunae in the Field of Women's Table 12. Globalization, Immigration and Gender Studies Rick Fantasia and Emily Hawley Ruppel, Smith Table Presider: Tugce Ellialti-Kose, University of College Pennsylvania Masculinity and Men’s Choice of College Major Ann M. Gendered Immigration, Work, and Self: A Life-History Beutel, Stephanie Woodham Burge and Barbara Ann Study of Taiwanese American Women Chien-Juh Gu, Borden, University of Oklahoma Western Michigan University Publish, Parent, and Perish: A Cross-National Comparison Globalization, Cultural Tolerance and Gender based of the Gender Gap in Science Di Di and Elaine Howard Violence: Implications on marriage Institution in Ecklund, Rice University Nigeria. Andrew Omonbhude Eromonsele, Ambrose STEM doctorates’ career trajectories: Intersectional Alli University processes of inequalities by gender, race and field Outsourcing Household Labor and Gender Inequality contexts Yun Kyung Cho, University of Wisconsin - Cross-Nationally Jamie L Oslawski-Lopez, Indiana Madison University Kokomo Table 09. Gender, Law, and the State Classifying and Mapping Gender Ideologies Globally: Table Presider: Sarah L. Augusto, Curry College Gender Attitudes in 47 Countries Xiaoling Shu, Gender Differentiation, Gender Equality and Greek University of California Davis; Bowen Zhu, UC Davis Ethnicity/Nationalism in the Course of the Twentieth and Wuhan University; Kelsey Meagher, UC Davis Century Vasilikie (Vicky) Demos, University of Table 13. Intimate Partner Violence Minnesota-Morris Table Presider: Virginia Berndt, University of Delaware "Women are NORML, too!" Gender, Legitimacy, and the Community Determinants of Wife Beating Attitudes Marijuana Policy Reform Movement Danielle Giffort, Among Zambian Women and Men: A Multilevel St. Louis College of Pharmacy Analysis Kofi D. Benefo, Lehman College, CUNY Partisan Shifts and Gendered Outcomes in a Volunteer Intimate Partner Violence among Non-Traditional Mexican Legislature Morgan Carey Matthews, University of Origin College Students: An Exploratory Study Judith Wisconsin-Madison Ann Warner, Texas A&M International University; Fei Breaking the Grass Ceiling: Colorblind Discourses of Luo, Texas A & M International University Diversity, Professionalism, and Morality in U.S. Legal Date Rape Players, Consent is Sexy, and Other Neoliberal Cannabis Katie Rogers, University of Texas at Austin Tools for Normalizing Gender Violence Hannah Table 10. Gender, Youth, and Education Liebreich, University of Hawaii at Manoa Table Presider: Emily Rowe, University of Delaware Table 14. Leisure, Romance, and Intimacy Families, Schools, Church, and Doctors: Adolescent girls’ Table Presider: Linh Vinh, University of Virginia relational and contextualized understandings of the “Discreet Only”: An Exploration of Discreet Practices on HPV vaccine Katelin Albert, University of Toronto Grindr in a Mississippi Town Ian M. Whalen, Analyzing the Costs of Nontraditional Choices: Role University of Colorado, Boulder Congruity Theory and College Students’ Perception of Living on Island Time: Gendered Leisure in Fantasy Fest Attractiveness Brittany M. Kowalski and Lisa M Dilks, Key West Rachel Douglas and Anne E. Barrett, Florida West Virginia University State University Love Contracts: Dance Hosts, Intimacy and Money in of Washington Contemporary Chinese Society Juan Chen, university of Cambridge 4285. Professional Development Workshop. Developing Table 15. Marriage Your Academic Presence on Social Media Table Presider: Jaclyn S. Wong, University of Chicago Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon I, Level 5, How does marriage relate to men and women’s health and 10:30am-12:10pm life satisfaction? A case in Japan Yuko Hara, University Session Organizer: Mary Chayko, Rutgers University of Maryland Leader: Mary Chayko, Rutgers University Trust and Control: Examining Power Processes in Marriage Panelists: Julie B. Wiest, West Chester University of Nadina Lauren Anderson, University of Arizona Pennsylvania What Makes a Wife Divorce Her Husband before Court? Myron T. Strong, Community College of Baltimore County Gender Difference in Petitioning Contested Divorce Yu Paul Calarco, Hudson Valley Community College Social media is becoming an important and in many ways indispensable Wang, University of California San Diego; Ya Su platform for teaching, learning, and researching; networking and connecting Table 16. Occupational Gender Segregation with other academics and the general public; and driving traffic to your work. 'I Had to Keep the Sack In': A Phenomenological In this workshop, four sociologists with expertise in using social media and Perspective on Barriers to Entering Masculine Fields blogging for these purposes provide how-to tips to help other academics start or develop their profiles and networks. Panelists and participants will also Christopher Quiroz, University of Notre Dame discuss the benefits and hazards, advantages and disadvantages, of developing Occupational Sex Composition and Men’s and Women’s an academic presence on social media. Affective Well-being at Work Yue Qian, University of British Columbia; Wen Fan, Boston College Tuesday, 11:30 am Vanishing Women: Gender, Identity, and Exclusion in the 4212. Meeting. Section on Human Rights Business Meeting San Francisco Bay Area Tech Industry Sigrid Willa Pennsylvania Convention Center, 106AB, Street Level, Luhr, University of California, Berkeley 11:30am-12:10pm Table 17. Sexual Assault, Trafficking, and Street Harassment Table Presider: Bailey Troia 4213. Meeting. Section on Community and Urban Catcalling: A Reproduction of Systemic Sexism in the Sociology Business Meeting Streets Melissa Kumari Ochoa Garza, Texas A&M Pennsylvania Convention Center, 107AB, Street Level, University 11:30am-12:10pm Dangerous Encounters: Protecting Women's Bodies and 4277. Meeting. Section on Mathematical Sociology Business Privilege Dimitra Rose Cupo, University of Oregon Meeting Quantifying Rape: A Feminist Science Studies Analysis Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin 13, Level 4, Ethan Czuy Levine, Temple University 11:30am-12:10pm Survivor Participation and Resistance in the Anti- Trafficking Movement Lillian Taylor Jungleib, Tuesday, 12:30 pm University of California, Santa Barbara Table 18. Transgender Identities 4309. Policy and Research Workshop. The Panel Study of Table Presider: Simone Alexandra Kolysh, The CUNY Income Dynamics Graduate Center Pennsylvania Convention Center, 104A, Street Level, Transgender Theory, Queer Measurements, Cisgender 12:30-2:10pm Subjects: Discordant Perceptions of Gender and Marital Session Organizer: Paula W. Fomby, University of Michigan Quality Jessica Caryn Goldstein-Kral, University of Leader: Paula W. Fomby, University of Michigan PSID is a data source used by sociologists in a variety of specialty areas, Texas at Austin including stratification and mobility, family, children and youth, aging, and Negotiating Transgender Helana Darwin, Stony Brook education. Because of the study's duration and complex design, the publicly University available data can feel overwhelming to a new user. The proposed session Trans (Mis)Treatment Eli Mender, University of Florida provides a helpful and efficient orientation to the study's many components. Table 19. Work/Family Balance 4310. Section on Sociology of Law. Field Intersections: Table Presider: William R. Rothwell, University of Michigan Examining the Interplay Between Law and Medicine Changes on Work-Family Trajectories during the Pennsylvania Convention Center, 104B, Street Level, Transition to Motherhood Tania Cabello-Hutt, 12:30-2:10pm University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Session Organizer: Elizabeth Chiarello, Saint Louis University Housework and Gender Equality in Japanese firms Makiko An Epidemic of Legislation: Mapping the Spread of HIV- Fuwa, Tokyo Metropolitan University Specific Criminal Legislation in the United States, 1983- Speculative Home-Making: Women’s Labor, Class 2015 Trevor Alexander Hoppe, University at Albany, Mobility, and Real Estate Investment in South Korea SUNY Hae Yeon Choo, University of Toronto “If you’re gonna dance with the devil…": Pain Experts, Whose Stalled Revolution? Considering Racial Variation in Political Power, and the “Opioid Conundrum” Jane Pryma, the Relationship between Gender Egalitarianism and Northwestern University Workforce Participation Christina Hughes, University Negotiated Authority: Mental Health Expertise in the Penal Management of Sex Offenders Stefan Vogler, that racial and ethnic groups in America face very different circumstances and Northwestern University that struggles against inequality reflect distinct historical trajectories. The panelists have investigated African-American civil rights protest, Asian- Legal Valorization and Mental Disqualification: Judicial American panethnicity, and immigrant and Latino mobilization. Their research Management of Madness in Paris and New York City has explored “classic protest” such as Civil Rights era boycott movements, Alexander Vosick Barnard, University of California, lesser known protest such Black Power activism in the professions, and Berkeley contemporary youth-led protest in California. Not only will this panel address the diversity of race-based activism in the United States, it will approach the Boundary Spanners’ Burden: Exploring the Perspectives of topic from multiple theoretical and empirical perspectives. This panel presents Psychiatric Treatment Providers Working in Texas Jails a unique opportunity to reflect on an exciting nexus in sociological research. Andrew V. Krebs, University of Texas at Austin 4315. Thematic Session. The Politics of Racialized Brains 4311. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Population Council Pennsylvania Convention Center, 108B, Street Level, Meeting 12:30-2:10pm Pennsylvania Convention Center, 105AB, Street Level, Session Organizer: Anthony Ryan Hatch, Wesleyan University 12:30-1:30pm Racial Affect and Psychotropic Drugs in the Carceral State Anthony Ryan Hatch, Wesleyan University 4313. Section on Community and Urban Sociology. Feeling Fixing Poor People's Brains?: Intersectionality and the Race, and Spatial Inequalities, 50 Years after the Neuroscience of Poverty Victoria L. Pitts-Taylor, Wesleyan Kerner Commission Report University Pennsylvania Convention Center, 107AB, Street Level, Child Abuse Policy and the Myth of Colorblindness Mical 12:30-2:10pm Raz, RWJ Clinical Scholars Program Perelman School of Session Organizers: Chase Michael Billingham, Wichita State Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia VA University Medical Center Rahim Kurwa, UCLA Neuro-intervention or Neuro-voyeurism? The Corporeal Brandi Thompson Summers, Virginia Commonwealth Politics of the Brain, Race, and Racism Oliver E. Rollins, University University of Pennsylvania Presider: Brandi Thompson Summers, Virginia Commonwealth The material structures and behavioral correlates of brains are an University important site for racialization. Researchers conceptualize the structure and (Un)Comfortable and (Un)Safe: How White Housing Market function of people’s brains, including the dynamics and distribution of mental Professionals' and Consumers' Racialized Emotions illness and affect, social inequalities in intelligence and cognition, and group responsiveness to psychotropic drugs, in explicitly racial and ethnic terms. Reproduce Racial Segregation Elizabeth Korver-Glenn, Within the rise of neuroscience and the reconfiguration of psychiatry as an University of New Mexico increasingly biological science, race has been a scientifically useful and Located Institutions: Residential Segregation and the Case of economically profitable category for thinking about categorical differences between brains, rather than as a way to think about how unequal social Policing Monica C. Bell, Harvard University conditions, linked to racial classifications, create differences between brains. Race and School Choice: How Market-Based Policies Create a Relatedly, brains have become principal sites for biosocial interventions that “Parenting Tax” for Black Parents Angela Marie Simms, aim to remedy structural conditions created by institutionalized racism and University of Pennsylvania; Elizabeth Mary Talbert, Johns social inequality. How, then, are race and ethnicity taken up and transformed through historical and contemporary scientific practices that aim to understand Hopkins University and act on brains? This session presents papers that broadly examine the Roots of the Riots: A Comparative, Historical Framework for embodiment of race and ethnicity in scientific knowledge and material Assessing Modern Unrest Derek S. Hyra, American practices across mental health domains including neuroscience, biopsychiatry, University and psychopharmacology. Rethinking Gentrification in the Context of Urban Decline: 4316. Thematic Session. Feeling Race and History: Settler Colonialism, Racialization, and Erasure Claire W. Connections to Race/Ethnicity through National Herbert, Drexel University; Michael Brown, Michigan Museums State University and Drexel University Pennsylvania Convention Center, 109AB, Street Level, 4314. Thematic Session. Challenging Racial Hierarchies in 12:30-2:10pm a Diverse Society Session Organizer: David G. Embrick, University of Pennsylvania Convention Center, 108A, Street Level, Connecticut 12:30-2:10pm Panelists: Gabby Tayac, Smithsonian National Museum of Session Organizer: Fabio Rojas, Indiana University the American Indian Presider: Fabio Rojas, Indiana University Lonnie Bunch, Smithsonian National Museum of African Panelists: Aldon D. Morris, Northwestern University American History and Culture Dina G. Okamoto, Indiana University Hassan Jaber, Smithsonian Arab American Museum Joyce M. Bell, University of Minnesota Discussant: Peggy Levitt, Wellesley College This session will discuss perspectives from staff working to lead some of Veronica Terriquez, UC Santa Cruz the nation’s foremost museums and their work to develop exhibits to "feel Racial inequality in America is a complex, interlocking system of social race/ethnicity" and history through museums. They will discuss how visitors to categories. Activists have long sought to challenge and transform this system the museums interact with the exhibits and the emotions of people and their through protest. This panel draws together some of sociology’s leading experiences. scholars of protest, race, and ethnicity to lead a discussion about race-based mobilization in the American context. This panel starts from the assumption 4317. Meeting. Teaching Sociology Editorial Board Pennsylvania Convention Center, 110AB, Street Level, Undergraduate Classroom. Social Psychology Quarterly 66(4): 348-363. 12:30-2:10pm *National Center for Education Statistics. 2016. The Condition of Education 2016. NCES 2016-44. *National Center for Education Statistics. 2016. Digest of Education Statistics, 2015. NCES 2016-014. *Wingfield, Adia Harvey. 4318. Teaching Workshop. Guarding Against Burnout: A 2010. Are Some Emotions Marked “Whites Only?” Racialized Feeling Rules Structural Interpretation of the Syllabus in Professional Workplaces. Social Problems 57(2): 251-268. Pennsylvania Convention Center, 111A, Street Level, 12:30-2:10pm 4320. Regional Spotlight. The Philadelphia Barrio: Lessons Session Organizer: Stefanie Celeste Wellons, Aiken Technical in Symbolic and Social Struggle College Pennsylvania Convention Center, 111B, Street Level, Leader: Stefanie Celeste Wellons, Aiken Technical College 12:30-2:10pm Although teaching is a profession that is highly vulnerable to burnout, a Session Organizer: Frederick F. Wherry, Princeton University structural interpretation of racism suggests that teachers of color (ToC) may be The Reputational Battle of the Barrio: Symbolic Resources in especially susceptible. Because race is structural (Bonilla-Silva 1997), this the Struggle for Recognition Frederick F. Wherry, suggests that teachers perform in a broader context of race that independently ranks their positions and, in turn, organizes their relations. Thus, given that Princeton University race varies across teachers, it is likely that their work experiences in and Recognizing What We See: A Social History of the outside the classroom differ. In an earlier study, Harlow (2003) interviewed a Philadelphia Barrio Johnny Irizarry, University of matched sample of 58 black and white professors at a predominantly white Pennsylvania university, and found that black professors were substantially more likely to report the saliency of their race in the classroom and even experiences with Barrios and Hyper-Barrios: Situating Philadelphia’s Latino students questioning their intellectual authority compared to their white communities Onesimo Sandoval, Saint Louis University colleagues. In fact, white male professors, specifically, reported downplaying Nonspatial Dimensions of Isolation among Mexican their intellectual competence in order to be more approachable to students in Immigrants in Philadelphia and Atlanta Helen B. Marrow, the classroom, whereas black men indicated heightening their intellectual command. In a more recent study, Wingfield (2010) also documented a similar Tufts University racial double-standard when expressing emotions in the workplace among a The session features four presentations and six panelists. Half of the sample of 25 blacks in a variety of highly racialized occupations. Here, both presentations provide a textured description of the Philadelphia barrio and studies indicate that racialized relations and emotions are intensified in highly what it teaches us about symbolic and social struggles. The second half of the racialized environments (Bonilla-Silva 1997). Although these findings are panel turns to the ecosystem of neighborhoods in Philadelphia to examine how based on qualitative samples, recent statistics imply that these racialized hyper-segregated barrios compare to less segregated neighborhoods in experiences are nationally shared among ToC as white students currently Philadelphia. represent 58 percent of 18-24 year olds in enrolled in college (National Center for Education Statistics: NCES 2016). This racialized context is further 4322. Section on Politcal Sociology Refereed Roundtable embedded within a larger, racialized institutional context in which blacks and Session Latinos only constitute 20 percent of full-time faculty at degree-seeking Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113A, Street Level, institutions in the United States (U.S.), combined (National Center for 12:30-1:30pm Education Statistics: NCES 2016). These patterns generally reveal that ToC exist, work, and interact in a different context than their white peers, which Session Organizer: Pamela M. Paxton, University of Texas presents implications for disparities in teacher burnout and eventually student Table 01. 2016 Elections and Referendums learning. Despite the importance of passionate, energetic teaching for student Bernie Bros?: Differences and Similarities in the Gender engagement, time and financial constraints have resulted in teaching Politics of Sanders Voters Timothy Haverda, University workshops that focus on instilling pedagogical techniques at the expense of teachers’ affective needs. Unlike these, my strategy requires less work and of Texas-San Antonio; Laurie Jean Gleason fewer career risks relative to previous suggestions observed in the extant How Emotions Affected the Vote for President Michael literature (see Weimer 2010). Moreover, it can be easily implemented, Wilson Gillespie, University of Alberta adapted, and transferred across courses, particularly at teachers’ discretion. Because teachers are inextricably linked to their institutional and classroom Gender and Elite Status: Diversity in Donation Strategies contexts, I provide a holistic approach that acknowledges and purposefully Among American Corporate Elites Jen Heerwig, Stony addresses the inseparable relationship between teachers and their broader Brook University; Dasom Lee and Joshua Murray, context. Thus, this workshop is structurally designed to afford actively Vanderbilt University engaged activities that promote reflection and self-awareness. Following the teacher renewal approach (Intrator and Kunzman 2006), I will integrate poetry, Talking Politics: Practices, diplomacy and emotional stories, and art to cultivate a safe and secure workshop environment labour in British families’ discussions of Brexit particularly for teachers who may be apprehensive about openly sharing Katherine Davies, The University of Sheffield personal experiences. Also, crucial to this activity is promoting self-reflective Table 02. Political Mobilization and Action silence in which teachers can envision how they see their students leaving their course. To further engross teachers in this activity, they will be asked to draw a Identity Switching in Activist Organizations: Getting vivid picture that illustrates their course vision. Once complete, teachers will Action for Global Economic Justice Leonard Seabrooke establish and align course goals to their course vision. To construct a course and Duncan Wigan, Copenhagen Business School that is also relevant to students, I will provide a short questionnaire that gauges Intersectional Organization: 2006 Immigrant Rights students’ interest in the course that is intended for distribution on the first day Protests in MSAs and Changes in Identity Politics in of class. Designing a mutually relevant syllabus encourages student engagement at the onset of courses that can be reinforced throughout the Labor Movements Dasom Lee, Vanderbilt University semester by incorporating formative and summative assessments that are Political Mobilization of National Identity Jaesok Son, aligned to students’ self-reported needs. Cultivating a classroom community NORC at the University of Chicago creates and reinforces a symbolic barrier against cynical social forces internal Social Movements and Weather Sensitivity: Democratic vs. and external to the classroom, while also preserving teachers’ excitement and dedication to students. Citations *Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo. 1997. Rethinking Non-Democratic Settings Tony Huiquan Zhang, St. Racism: Toward a Structural Interpretation. American Sociological Review Thomas More College 62(3): 465-480. *Harlow, Roxanna. 2003. “Race Doesn’t Matter, but…”: The Will the Revolution be Organized? A Bootstrapped Effect of Race on Professors’ Experiences and Emotion Management in the Approach to Bounding Strategic Action Fields University of California, Santa Barbara Elizabeth McKenna, UC Berkeley The Oath Keepers, the Revolutionary War, and Table 03. Political Economy Preparations for Rebellion Sam Jackson, Syracuse Ecological Contradictions of Capitalism: Explaining University Finance Capital without Productive Bases Tarique Table 07. The Sociology of Populist Movements Niazi, University of Wisconsin Our Disillusionment in ‘People’? A Modified Radicalist Ideology, Social Class, and Support for Deregulating Perspective on Populism and a Gramscian Question Banks John Lee, Northwestern University Veda Hyunjin Kim, University of Massachusetts The Boycott That Never Was: Political Economy and the Amherst Targets of Contention in Brazil, 1998-2016 Elizabeth Political activism under emergency rule: Changes in "the McKenna, UC Berkeley; Paola Ometto, University of political" and merging organizational repertoires in Alberta Turkey Birgan Gokmenoglu, London School of The Institutional Logics of Non-Institutional Economies: Economics Value Identities in the Bitcoin Experience Alexander Populist Constitution-making through ‘Gift from God’: An Kinney Analysis of the Friday Sermons in Turkey Can Mert What Legal Incorporation of Rating in Finance and Kökerer, The New School for Social Research Accreditation in Healthcare Tells about Regulation-by- The Protestant Political Ethos and Protest Participation in Information Joris Gjata Latin America Rodolfo Antonio Lopez, University of Table 04. The Political Sociology of Parties California-Irvine Keeping the gate: The role of party youth wings in political Technocracy and populism: Remaking urban governance in inequality in Scandinavia Saul Thorkelson, Princeton post-democratic Flint, Michigan Jacob H. Lederman, University University of Michigan-Flint Neoliberal Development Threats, Social Movements and Table 08. Democracy and Democratization Political Parties: The Case of Honduras Paul D. Learning politics: youth councils as schools of democracy Almeida, University of California, Merced; Eugenio Georg Boldt, University of Tampere Sosa, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras Democratization and Women’s Empowerment: A Critical Programmatic Change in Disarticulated Times: Experts and Review and Conceptual Framework Barbara Wejnert, the Postwar Remaking of U.S. Party Politics Stephanie University at Buffalo L. Mudge, University of California-Davis; Johnnie Abortion, Subjectivity, and US Courts Sofia Pedroza, Anne Lotesta, Brown University University of California Irvine; Stephanie Jones, Why no mass, left party in Turkey? Blocked articulation: University of California, Irvine party rules & symbolic resources (1989-1995) Phyllis Voter Turnout Effects of the Alaska Permanent Fund Handan Jeffrey, University of California Davis Dividend Sarah Reibstein, Princeton University Table 05. Political Sociology of China Citizenship Regimes, ‘Bright’ Boundaries and Segmented Authoritarian Representation: Military Deputies at China's Political Assimilation in Europe Ali R. Chaudhary, National People’s Congress Zhifan Luo, State Rutgers University-New Brunswick; Amparo Gonzales- University of New York--University at Albany Ferrer, Institute of Economy, Geography and Fragmented and Bargained Citizenship: Chinese Labor Demography. Spanish National Research Council; NGOs Fulfill Workers’ Social Rights through Laura Morales, Sciences Po Collective Bargaining Changling Cai, Binghamton Table 09. Conservatives and Right-Wing Politics University How do conservative women conceptualize their political New Opportunities or Old Obstacles? China’s 2016 Charity affiliation and their gender identity? Lisa Marie Law and its Implications for Civil Society Anthony J. Hummel, Stanford University Spires, The University of Melbourne Conspiracy Theorists or Lay Economists? Economic Preempting “No Taxation without Representation”: The Conceptions Among YouTube “Preppers” Jonathan Case of Taxing Private Homeownership in China, Nathaniel Redman, UC Irvine 2003-2011 Yueran Zhang, Harvard University Political Agency as a Threat to Social Order: Connecting Pro-democracy Social Movements in Hong Kong and Their Latino American Voter Turnout to Hate Crime Gabe Unintentional, Paralyzing Effects on Chinese Civil Miller, Texas A&M University Society Wenjuan Zheng, CUNY Graduate Center Right Wing Rockers: How Punk Culture and White Table 06. What History Can, and Can't, Teach Us Supremacy Combine Nathan Katz, University of Making sense of a contested past: Years of Lead in Italy Missouri-Columbia and their memory over time Sabrina Nardin, University Understanding Terrorists' Actions and Agency Feyza of Arizona Akova Path Dependence Reconsidered Amanda E. Maull, The Table 10. Perspectives on Current Political Issues Pennsylvania State University How Issues and Ideology Becoming Linked: The Shame, Anti-Semitism, and Hitler's Rise to Power in Politicization of Childhood Vaccine Requirements Germany G. Reginald Daniel and Joseph Sterphone, Kevin A. Estep, Creighton University Opinion Leadership on Social Media: The Case of 1:10pm Facebook and the Brexit Debate Thomas Davidson, Cornell University 4349. Regular Session. Issues in Social Network Data, So Many Tragedies and No Change: Why there will never Analysis and Epistemology be gun control reform. Pamela Ray Koch and Aaron Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 404, Level 4, 12:30- Franzen, Hope College 2:10pm “DREAMing” within Sanctuary Tibrine Dafonseca, Session Organizer: Pamela A. Popielarz, University of Illinois Northeastern University at Chicago The Negative Side of Moral Politics: How Moral Frames Presider: Jeffrey A. Smith, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Make an Adversary in Politics? Changdong Oh, Yonsei Social Network Motifs: A Comparison of Building Blocks University across Mutliple Social Networks Diane H. Felmlee and Cassie McMillan, Pennsylvania State University; Don 4323. Regular Session. Culture and Identity Towsley, University of Massachusetts - Amherst, MA; Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113B, Street Level, Roger Whitaker, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales 12:30-2:10pm Is it Common Sense or Science? Critically Appreciating the Session Organizer: Shannon Elizabeth Bell, Virginia Tech Epistemological Position of Social Network Analysis Presider: J Micah Roos, Virginia Tech Sourabh Singh, Florida State University Beauty and The Breast: Mastectomy, Materiality & The Constructing Social Networks from Biographies Weihua An, Iconicity of Gender Identity Anne Marie Champagne, Yale Emory University; Ke Deng, Tsinghua University University Modal and Interviewer Effects in Egocentric Network Making the Birthplace of Mardi Gras: Race, Sexuality, Research: Experimental Comparison of Face-to-Face and Cultural Structures, and the City Amy L. Stone, Trinity Web Surveys Claude S. Fischer, University of California, University Berkeley; Lindsay Bayham, University of California- Invented Ritual in Migration: New Year among Generation Berkeley 1.5 of Russian Israelis Anna Prashizky, Western Galilee Academic College; Larissa Remmenick, Sociology 4350. Regular Session. Labor Market 2 Department of Bar Ilan University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 405, Level 4, 12:30- Surveillance is a Joke: Ethnicized Masculinities in the High 2:10pm Tech Workplace Tongyu Wu, University of Oregon Session Organizer: Moshe Semyonov, Tel Aviv University The Making of the Urban Nomad: Co-Living, Place Resumes, Presider: Yitchak Haberfeld, Tel-Aviv University and Class Formation in Los Angeles Jeffrey L. Sternberg, A New Measure of Work Hour Volatility: Trends, Sources, Northeastern University and Polarization Joe LaBriola and Daniel J. Schneider, University of California-Berkeley 4324. Section on Human Rights. Frontiers of Human Do labor market institutions have countercyclical effects on Rights Research employment? Daniel Thompson and Lukasz Grabowski, Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113C, Street Level, Johns Hopkins University 12:30-2:10pm Financialization and the Decline of Organized Labor: A Study Session Organizer: Matthias Koenig, University of Goettingen of 18 Advanced Capitalist Countries from 1970-2012 Presider: Kiyoteru Tsutsui, University of Michigan Christopher Kollmeyer, University of Aberdeen Coverage of Human Rights in South Korean Print Media: A Macro-Economic Effects on Educational Reenrollment: Big Data Approach Jeong-Woo Koo and Jaesung Choi, Human Capital Catch-Up or Acquired Risk Aversion? Dirk Sungkyunkwan University; Seonggwon Cho Witteveen, City University of New York, The Graduate Persuasion, Framing, and Opportunity: The Emergence of a Center Human Rights Education Network in the United States Labor Market Segmentation Dynamics and Workers’ Sandra Leigh Sirota, University of Connecticut Employment Outcomes: The Case of Television The Determinants of Cross-national Variations in Protections Performers 1948-1965 Erez Aharon Marantz, New York for Migrants Ralph Ittonen Hosoki, Hosei University University The Patron Court: Legalism, Clientelism, and Cultural Contingency at the International Criminal Court Stephen 4351. Regular Session. Measurement Issues in Social Smith Cody, McGeorge School of Law; UC Berkeley Statistical Models Discussant: Shai M. Dromi, Harvard University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 406, Level 4, 12:30- 2:10pm 4337. Meeting. Task Force on Contingent Faculty Session Organizer: Xi Song, University of Chicago Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 302, Level 3, 12:30- Presider: Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, University of Minnesota 2:10pm Irrational Ratios and the Problems of Ecological Units Benjamin Rohr, University of Chicago; John Levi Martin 4339. Meeting. Award Selection Committee Chairs with the Bayesian Estimation and Model Selection in Group-Based Committee on Awards Trajectory Models Emma Zang, Duke University; Justin Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 304, Level 3, 12:30- Max, Capital One Financial Corporation Using Piecewise Linear Regression and Interrupted Action Karen Lee, University of Texas Austin Regression to Understand Non-Linearity Roger A. Socioeconomic Status and Risk Perceptions: Evidence from Wojtkiewicz, Ball State University the Zika Epidemic in Brazil Abigail Weitzman, University Explanatory Item Response Models for Dyadic Data in of Texas; Leticia Marteleto, University of Texas at Austin; Multiple Groups James Murphy, The University of Chicago Raquel Coutinho, University of North Carolina Lying on Surveys Winston Chou, Princeton University Who is Called by the Dog Whistle? Political Ideology Conditions Responses to Racially-Encoded Messages 4352. Regular Session. Order and Disorder in Comparative Rachel Wetts, University of California, Berkeley; Robb Historical Research Willer, Stanford Universty Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 407, Level 4, 12:30- 2:10pm 4355. Regular Session. Regular Session: Immigration and Session Organizer: Marion Fourcade, University of California Gender - Berkeley Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 410, Level 4, 12:30- After Decline Richard Lachmann, State University of New 2:10pm York-Albany Session Organizer: Abigail L. Andrews, University of Ideals of Order: Activists, Academics, Administrators and the California-San Diego Ideal of Good Government in the U.S., 1870-1969 Aaron “Forgive me, I am a good man, husband, and father” Gendered Horvath, Stanford University Deservingness in Immigration Court Dylan Farrell-Bryan, Optics of the State: The Politics of Making Poverty Visible in University of Pennsylvania Brazil and Mexico (1995-2015) Luciana de Souza Leao, Suspicious Motherhood: Gendered Spatiality of Borders and Columbia University Marriage Migration in South Korea Sohoon Lee, University Russia’s Night Wolves, Migrating Memory and Europe’s of Toronto Eastern Frontier Virag Molnar, Karolina Koziura and Voting as a gendered performance: Filipina marriage migrants Franziska Koenig-Paratore, The New School for Social voting practices in South Korea IL JU KIM Research A Double Divide: Gendered Views on Women’s and Men’s Labor Migration in Armenia Victor Agadjanian, University 4353. Regular Session. Process of Kansas Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 408, Level 4, 12:30- Origin-Country Culture, Sequencing of Migration, and Female 2:10pm Employment: Variations among Immigrant Women in the Session Organizer: Neal Caren, University of North Carolina, US Qian He and Theodore P. Gerber, University of Chapel HIll Wisconsin-Madison Presider: Elizabeth Borland, The College of New Jersey Discussant: Silvia Pedraza, University of Michigan Counter-Framing, Parents, and Family-Based Rhetoric in the Movement for “Students Accused of Sexual Assault” 4356. Regular Session. Reproductive Bodies and Selves Kathryn Hendricks, University of Chicago Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 411, Level 4, 12:30- Framing Processes in Obergefell v. Hodges: Using 2:10pm Computational Text Analysis to Analyze Networked Session Organizer: Katherine M. Johnson, Tulane University Meanings Alex Kulick, University of California Santa Presider: Kathleen S. Slauson-Blevins, Old Dominion Barbara University “If You’re Buying, We’re Selling:” A Discursive Opportunity Having a Body: Considering Health and Illness in for LGBT Inclusion among Mississippi Businesses Kelley Reproductive Decision-Making Lauren Jade Martin, Penn Frances Fenelon, Vanderbilt University State University, Berks Social Movement Meetings Suzanne Staggenborg, University “I’m trying to create, not destroy”: How Evangelical Women of Pittsburgh Navigate Infertility, Religion, and Assisted Reproductive Which Side Are You On? Coalitions as Narratives Nancy E. Technologies Danielle Czarnecki, University of Michigan Whittier, Smith College Medicalization of the Surrogate Body: How Women Negotiate Agency and Control During Surrogacy Elizabeth Ziff, New 4354. Regular Session. Social Psychology School for Social Research Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 409, Level 4, 12:30- Stability and Change in Motherhood Status and Fertility 2:10pm Problem Identification: Implications for Changes in Self- Session Organizer: Matthew O. Hunt, Northeastern University esteem Arthur L. Greil, Alfred University; Julia McQuillan Presider: Matthew O. Hunt, Northeastern University and Elizabeth Anne Richardson, University of Nebraska- It’s not really about how the game is played; it’s about whether Lincoln; Michele H. Lowry, Alfred University; Stacy you win or lose Mario Molina, Mauricio Bucca and Tiemeyer, University of Nebraska Lincoln; Kathleen S. Michael W. Macy, Cornell University Slauson-Blevins, Old Dominion University; Andrea R. Moral Boundaries Across Societies Steven Hitlin and Hye Won Burch, Alfred University Kwon, University of Iowa; Rengin Bahar Firat, Georgia “The Goddess of the Room”: Birth as a Feminist Issue among State University Doulas and Mothers Megan Henley, Colorado Mesa Multi-Group Attitudes towards Contemporary Black Political University 4357. Student Forum Session. Emotional Labor and Racialization of Latinos Vilma Ortiz, University of California- Mental Health Los Angeles Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 412, Level 4, 12:30- Contesting La Welferera: Reproductive Justice as 2:10pm Intersectional Praxis Rocío R. García, University of Session Organizers: Joseph Reynolds Van Der Naald, The California, Los Angeles Graduate Center, CUNY Gente-fication as Honorary Whiteness? Racial Formation and Kati Barahona-López, University of California-Santa Cuz Gentrification in Majority-Minority Los Angeles Alfredo Presider: Uriel Serrano, University of California, Santa Cruz Huante, University of Southern California Panelists: Claudia Maria Lopez, California State Long The Role of Racialization on the Racial and Ethnic Identities Beach of South Americans Dana Chalupa Young, Misericordia Simone Alexandra Kolysh, The CUNY Graduate Center University Zelma Lizeth Oyarvide, Rice University Discussant: Nicholas Vargas, University of Florida Rachel Bogan, The Graduate Center, CUNY 4367. Section on Science, Knowledge, and Technology. 4358. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology. Digital Inequality Global Ethnographies Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 3, Level 4, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 413, Level 4, 12:30- 12:30-2:10pm 2:10pm Session Organizer: Alondra Nelson, Columbia University and Session Organizer: Zsuzsa Gille, Univ of Illinois-Urbana- Social Science Research Council Champaign Presider: Jenny Reardon, UC Santa Cruz Ethnographic Toolkit: Ways to Navigate, Understand, and No Platform! How White Supremacist Movements are Theorize the Field Victoria Reyes, University of California, Challenging Platform Companies’ Joan M. Riverside Donovan, Data & Society Research Institute; Peter Martin Global Ethnography: Bringing in a Feminist Perspective Krafft, University of California-Berkeley Cinzia Solari, University of Massachusetts Boston Haunted Algorithms: On the Racializing Assemblages of Tracing the "Traffic in Women": An Ethnography of a Algorithmic Governance Ezekiel Juma Dixon-Roman, Discourse Elizabeth Bernstein, Barnard College, Columbia University of Pennsylvania Univ Logics of Social and System Identities Aneesh Aneesh, Beyond Global Experts: Local Experts and Expertise in University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Globalization Processes Tim Rosenkranz, New School for Exploring Racism in Virtual Reality Courtney D. Cogburn, Social Research Columbia University Discussant: Lynne Allison Haney, New York University Discussant: Jenny Reardon, UC Santa Cruz 4365. Regular Session. Asians and Asian Americans 4368. Section on Sociology of Sex and Gender. Femininities Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 1, Level 4, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 4, Level 4, 12:30-2:10pm 12:30-2:10pm Session Organizer: Rick A. Baldoz, Oberlin College Session Organizers: Andrea Pauline Herrera, University of Presider: Rick A. Baldoz, Oberlin College Oregon Questioning and reinventing ethno-cultural heritage: A Dana A. Berkowitz, Louisiana State University comparative ethnography of complementary Chinese Presider: Megan Carroll, University of Southern California language schools David Song, Stanford University Embodied Authority: The Incongruence of Women's Bodies Saving Face: How the Chinese Success Image Hurts and Perceived Ability to Lead Katie R. Lauve-Moon, Texas Undocumented Chinese Families and Future Immigrants Christian University Jia-Lin Liu and Hua-Yu Sebastian Cherng, New York Gendered adoption of bird photography Eun Young Song University Idealized Femininities and Embodied Nationalism: Aesthetic The Social Distance between Two Different Groups of Ethnic Labor in the Nigerian Beauty Pageant Industry Oluwakemi Koreans in the United States Sejung Sage Yim, The M. Balogun, University of Oregon Graduate Center Situational Gender and Femininity: Sexuality, Gender What Asian Americans Care About When They Care About Performance, and Gender Anxiety Kimberly G. Tauches, Education Pawan H. Dhingra, Tufts University Centenary University Discussant: Neda Maghbouleh, University of Toronto Discussant: Carla A. Pfeffer, University of South Carolina 4366. Section on Latino/a Sociology. Contemporary Forms 4369. Section on Ethnomethodology & Conversational of Latino/a Racialization Analysis. Research in Ethnomethodology Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 2, Level 4, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 5, Level 4, 12:30-2:10pm 12:30-2:10pm Session Organizer: Elizabeth M. Aranda, University of South Session Organizer: Kenneth B. Liberman, University of Florida Oregon Presider: Ginetta E.B. Candelario, Smith College Presider: Kenneth B. Liberman, University of Oregon The Beauty of EM Research: Towards Respecifying the Feeling CO2LONIALISM Carla May Dhillon, University of Unique Adequacy Requirement of Methods Lucia Michigan; J. M. Bacon, University of Oregon Ruggerone, Robert Gordon University; K. Neil Jenkings, The United States has the capacity to be a world leader in global solutions Newcastle University to climate change, namely the global reduction of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions. However, it has largely abdicated that potential. Radical Video Patrick G. Watson, Wilfrid Laurier University This panel explores some of the sociological aspects of that failure rooted in The Next 50 Years: Three challenges for Ethnomethodology the popular feeling-structure or emotional culture of climate change as it Karin D. Knorr Cetina, University of Chicago; Niklas differs by racial, ethnic and gender categories. Woermann, University of Southern Denmark 4373. Regular Session. Cultural Studies Deadly Police Shootings: An Ethnomethodological and Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 9, Level 4, Conversation Analytic Approach to the Killing of Samuel 12:30-2:10pm Dubose Albert J. Meehan, Oakland University Session Organizer: Maxine Leeds Craig, University of 4370. Regular Session. Care at the End of Life California-Davis Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 6, Level 4, Presider: Caroline Erb-Medina, City University of New York - 12:30-2:10pm Graduate Center Session Organizer: Rene Almeling, Yale University Mind Over Mama: The Gendered Logics of Cultural Navigating the “Buffet” of Choice: Advances in Technology Production in American Fine Dining Gillian Gualtieri, and End-of-Life Decision-Making in the ICU Setting Julia University of California Berkeley Bandini, Brandeis University Gastro-emotivism: Food, Culinary Therapy and the Collective Discussing Death: Difficult Conversations Between Self in Israeli Reality-Television. Rafi Grosglik, University Terminally-Ill Patients and Oncologists Dagoberto Cortez, of California, Davis; Julia Lerner, Ben-Gurion University University of Wisconsin-Madison of the Negev A Case Study of Institutional Gatekeeping and Hard-to-Reach Miles Davis: The Unreconstructed Black Man in Modern Jazz Populations in Health Research Karen Lutfey Spencer and Paul D. Lopes, Colgate University Emily Allia Hammad Mrig, University of Colorado Denver Sonic intimacies: reggae sound systems, pirate radio, and Discussant: Roi Livne, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor grime YouTube music videos Malcolm James 4371. Regular Session. Critical Theory 4374. Author Meets Critics. Trans: Gender and Race in an Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 7, Level 4, Age of Unsettled Identities (Princeton University Press, 12:30-2:10pm 2016) by Rogers Brubaker Session Organizer: Harry F. Dahms, University of Tennessee, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 10, Level Knoxville 4, 12:30-2:10pm Presider: Sebastián G. Guzmán, West Chester University Session Organizer: Sebastien Chauvin, University of Lausanne The Recognition of No-Body: A Critique of Axel Honneth Author: Rogers Brubaker, Univ of California-Los Angeles Lauren Langman, Loyola University of Chicago Presider: Ann J. Morning, New York University Critical theory amid flat ontologies: An aesthetic approach to Critics: Chinyere Osuji, Rutgers University the sociology of objects Timothy Neff, New York University Ann Travers Nature, Totality, and Social Mediation: A Reply to Foster’s Angela Jones, Farmingdale State College, State University False Polarizations Alexander M. Stoner, Salisbury of New York University 4375. Special Session. Refugee Experiences: Borders, Record Contracts: Ideology in action David Michael Arditi, Security, Resettlement and Second Generation University of Texas at Arlington Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 11, Level The Silencing of Anne Parsons: Suppression of Nuclear Fear 4, 12:30-2:10pm and Critical Thought in Cold-War America Kimberly Session Organizer: Alice Bloch, University of Manchester Barton, Lehman College Confronting Remote Controls: How Refugees Navigate the 4372. Special Session. Feeling Climate Change: The US Externalization of U.S. Borders David Scott FitzGerald, Experience in Racial, Ethnic and Gender Perspective University of California-San Diego Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 8, Level 4, Islamophobia, Racialization and Somali Refugee Youth Cawo 12:30-2:10pm Mohamed Abdi, University of Minnesota Session Organizer: Jeffrey Broadbent, Univ of Minnesota Stories about the Past through the Lens of the Present: Second "Climate Change: Living Experiences of Fear, Guilt and Generation Refugees Making Sense of their Parent’s Exile Privilege" Kari Marie Norgaard, University of Oregon Alice Bloch, University of Manchester "Waking Students Up to The Anthopocene : Inviting Discussant: John Solomos, University of Warwick Resilience As Opposed to Despair" Phoebe Christina This special session focuses on the experiences of refugees as they navigate different stages of the process – from flight and borders, to Godfrey, University of Connecticut resettlement and to second generation growing up within the context of "Prepping for the end of the world as we know it: emotions, refugee families. The current global context of increased border controls and culture & environmental risk" Allison Ford, University of securitization, greater insecurities and exclusions and targeted and racialised Oregon hostility towards refugees and asylum seekers makes this panel topical and significant. This session will expand our scope of understanding by moving away from policy and politics and instead focusing on the lived experiences of University of California, San Diego; Brandon Michael those subjected to contemporary regimes and at different stages of the refugee Stewart, Princeton University and asylum process, within different geographical contexts through the lens of family, feelings and emotions. Three speakers will discuss the cases of Great Britain, the United States and a comparative analysis of Canada, United States, 4379. Meeting. Sociology of Education Editorial Board and Mexico. The discussant will address the three papers and include some Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon B, Level 5, 12:30- wider reflections on the need to place race and racism more centrally within 2:10pm any analysis of forced displacement. 4381. Section on Sociology of Mental Health Refereed 4376. Section on Sociology of Culture. Meaning-Making Roundtable Session through the Lens of Cultural Cognition Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon D, Level 5, 12:30- Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 12, Level 1:30pm 4, 12:30-2:10pm Session Organizer: Jennifer Caputo, Max Planck Institute for Session Organizer: Daniel A. Winchester, Purdue University Demographic Research Presider: Daniel A. Winchester, Purdue University Table 01. Mental Illness and Stigma Binding Significance to Form: Cultural Objects, Cognition, Table Presider: David Russell, Appalachian State University and Cultural Change Marshall Allen Taylor, Dustin S. Mental Health Stigma and Social Contact Revisited: How Stoltz and Terence Emmett McDonnell, University of Notre Positive and Negative Ties Shape Explicit Attitudes Dame Elizabeth Felix and Freda B. Lynn, University of Iowa Making Meaning from Numbers: Demographic Knowledge Stigma, Sexual Trauma, and Sexuality: The Experiences of and Evaluations of Racial Diversity Jiayi Janet Xu, Women Hospitalized with Serious Mental Illness Emma Princeton University Frieh, Indiana University - Bloomington Relational Evaluation and Cultural Anchoring in Everyday Do Health and Healthcare Experiences Impact Perceived Evaluations of Food Cost Caitlin Daniel, University of Stigma among People with Serious Mental Illness? California, Berkeley David Russell, Appalachian State University; John Signal Transmission, Signal Reception: Drawing on Goffman Taylor, Florida State University and the Dual Process Framework to Theorize Protest Table 02. Social Support and Stress Events Justin Van Ness, University of Notre Dame Table Presider: Donna D. McAlpine, University of Minnesota The Conditions and Significance of Emergent Rapport in "Pockets of People": Forensic Peer Support in Culturally Contested Social Settings Ethan William Pennsylvania Wallis Adams, Northeastern University Johnson, Penny Edgell and Kathleen E. Hull, University of Depression among Mothers with Young Children—The Minnesota Role of Family Migration and Social Networks in 4377. Section on Mathematical Sociology. Computational Mexico Heather B Edelblute, University of Texas at Sociology San Antonio; Claire E. Altman, University of Missouri Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin 13, Level 4, Incarcerated Fathers’ Perceptions of Sources Social 12:30-2:10pm Support Rebecca Goodsell, University of California Session Organizer: James A. Kitts, University of Massachusetts Discrimination, Mental Disorders, and Suicidal Ideation in Microinfluence and macrodynamics of opinion formation. Latino Adults : Decomposing the Effects of Results from two field experiments and a natural Discrimination Soyoung Kwon; Daehoon Han, Texas experiment Michael Maes, University of Groningen; A&M University-Kingsville Bernhard Clemm von Hohenberg, European University Table 03. Mental Health in Adolescence and Young Adulthood Institute, Florence; Bary Pradelski, ETH Zurich Table Presider: Ashleigh E. Kysar-Moon, University of A Dynamic Process Interpretation of the Sparse ERGM Northern Iowa Reference Model Carter T. Butts, University of California- Self-harm and Peer Networks in Adolescence Molly Irvine Copeland, Duke University Text Topics: Texting in Middle School Anthony Paik, Suicidality among Turkish Adolescents: Comparing University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Hsin Fei Tu, Durkheim's and Tarde's Perspectives Suheyl Gurbuz, UMass; Anthony Rainey, University of Massachusetts at University of North Texas; Emirhan Demirhan Amherst; Tanya Rouleau Whitworth, University of Racial/Ethnic Differences in Adolescent Stress and Mental Massachusetts-Amherst; Karen Heimer and Octav Health in Young Adulthood Janette Norrington, Chipara, University of Iowa; Marizen Ramirez, University University of Michigan of Minnesota Table 04. Marriage, Family and Mental Health “What Topic model Should I choose?” - measurement error Table Presider: Katrina Leupp, Washington State University induced by model choice in automated text analysis Structured Performance: Family Identity and Networks in Hjalmar Bang Carlsen; Snorre Ralund, University of Chinese Hospitals Cynthia Baiqing Zhang, Central Copenhagen, Department of Sociology Washington University How to Make Causal Inferences Using Texts Naoki Egami, The Impact of Parental Mental Health Problems on Child’s Princeton; Christian Fong, Stanford University; Justin Adult Health Christina Kamis, Duke University Grimmer, University of Chicago; Margaret Roberts, Prayer Similarity and Negative Affect in Married Indonesian Individuals Jane Lankes “You Need Therapy”: How Spouses Promote Mental Tuesday, 1:30 pm Health Care Mieke Beth Thomeer, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Lauren Elizabeth Gebhardt- 4311. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Population Business Kram, The Ohio State University; Debra Umberson, Meeting The University of Texas at Austin Pennsylvania Convention Center, 105AB, Street Level, Table 05. Work, Education and Mental Health 1:30-2:10pm Table Presider: William R McConnell, Indiana University - 4322. Meeting. Section on Political Sociology Business Bloomington Meeting Education and Adult Mastery: Accounting for Mastery Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113A, Street Level, 1:30- Selection in the Education-Employment-Mastery Model 2:10pm James Richard S. McCall, Washington State University Navigating Work and School during Young Adulthood 4381. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Mental Health while Living with a Serious Mental Health Condition Business Meeting Kathryn Sabella, University of Massachusetts Boston Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon D, Level 5, 1:30- Work-Life Balance and Mental Health: The Mediating 2:10pm Effects of Higher Education Anthony Jehn and Katelyn Mitri, Western University Tuesday, 2:30 pm “Meconium Happens”: Stress, Distress, and Maintaining 4406. Meeting. 2017-18 ASA Council Wellbeing in Direct-entry Midwifery Ashley Weyers, Pennsylvania Convention Center, 103A, Street Level, 2:30- University of Arizona 6:10pm Table 06. Population Patterns in Mental Health Table Presider: Hyeyoung Woo, Portland State University 4409. Section on Political Sociology. New Theories of Social Birth Cohort Size and Subjective Wellbeing: The Case of Action in Political Sociology the United Kingdom Yiwan Ye, University of Pennsylvania Convention Center, 104A, Street Level, 2:30- California, Davis; Xiaoling Shu, University of 4:10pm California Davis Session Organizer: Thomas Edward Janoski, University of Does the healthy immigrant effect apply to mental health? Kentucky Examining generation and ethnic background in Players and Repertoires in Solidarity's Field of Contention Australia Rennie Lee, University of Melbourne Hank Johnston, San Diego State University The Problem of Political Perception: Understanding the 4385. Regular Session. Education in a Changing World Misrecognition of the American State Sarah Quinn, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon I, Level 5, 12:30- University of Washington; Damon Mayrl, Colby College 2:10pm Who Controls the People's House? Policy Talk, Parliamentary Session Organizer: Jessica McCrory Calarco, Indiana Maneuvering, and Political Inequality in the U.S. Congress University Nicholas Clark Judd, University of Chicago Contextual Mobility and School Choice: Evidence from New Why Pay Taxes? Testing Models of Tax Compliance with a York City Jennifer Jennings, Princeton University; Nationally Representative Survey Experiment Blaine G. Chelsea P. Daniels, New York University Robbins, New York University Abu Dhabi; Edgar Kiser, “I just need a job!” Parenting Education and Mothers in University of Washington Poverty Maia B. Cucchiara, Temple University; Erin Discussant: Thomas Edward Janoski, University of Kentucky Cassar, School District of Philadelphia; Monica Clark, Temple University 4410. Section on Science, Knowledge, and Technology. The Hidden Costs of the College-for-All Society: The Artificial Feelings: The Politics and Perceptions of AI Stigmatized Dreams of Work-bound Students in South Pennsylvania Convention Center, 104B, Street Level, 2:30- Korea Hyejeong Jo, University of Pennsylvania 4:10pm Same Major, Same Economic Returns? College Selectivity, Session Organizer: Alondra Nelson, Columbia University and Family Income, and Earnings Inequality in Young Social Science Research Council Adulthood Natasha Quadlin, The Ohio State University; Presider: Thomas F. Gieryn, Indiana University Emma D. Cohen, Indiana University The Role of Intellectuals in the Formation and Propagation of The Ties that Corporatize: A Social Network Analysis of Risk Perception on Artificial Intelligence Hugo Neri, University Presidents as Vectors of Corporatization University of Cambridge Jennifer A. Johnson, Tressie Cottom and Sally Hunnicutt, The Educational Expert in a World of Artificial Intelligence Virginia Commonwealth University Shreeharsh Kelkar, University of California, Berkeley The Power of Witnessing Work: AI and What Humans Do for Tuesday, 1:10 pm Each Other Allison Pugh, University of Virginia 4339. Meeting. Committee on Awards The Automated Heart: Automation, Emotional Labor, and Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 304, Level 3, 1:10- Precarity in the Retail Industry Madison Van Oort, 2:10pm University of Minnesota The Algorithm at Work: Algorithmic Expertise and the California, Santa Barbara Construction of Meaning in Art Data Sarah E. Sachs, The Mental Stress and Well-being of Latino Immigrant Columbia University Reconstruction workers in post-Katrina New Orleans Discussant: Steve G. Hoffman, University of Toronto Aurelia Lorena Murga, University of Texas at El Paso; Roger A. Renteria and Roberto M. Valadez-Peña, The 4411. Section on Sociology of Population. Causes and University of Texas at El Paso Consequences of Changing Family Structure Table 03. Latina/o/xs and Education Pennsylvania Convention Center, 105AB, Street Level, Table Presider: Dana Chalupa Young, Misericordia 2:30-4:10pm University Session Organizer: Sarah R. Hayford, Ohio State University Beyond an Education Gap: Educational Attainment for 1.5- Trends in Intergenerational Coresidence in Low and Middle Generation Immigrant and U.S-Born Students Angelica Income Countries: 1970s-2010s Sheela Kennedy, Ruvalcaba, Michigan State University University of Michigan; Steven Ruggles, University of Does Ethnic Capital Matter? An Analysis of Minnesota Intergenerational Transmission of Education Among Neither Modern nor Traditional: The Recent History of the Hispanic Americans Sharron Wang, Texas A&M Indian Household Etienne Breton, Princeton University University Cohort Changes in the Demography of Grandparenthood: Past, Dream Resource Centers & The Integration of Present and Future Rachel Margolis, University of Western Undocumented Students at Southern Californian Ontario; Ashton M. Verdery, The Pennsylvania State Colleges Karina Santellano, University of Southern University California Well-Being and (Grand)Childcare Isabelle Rocio Notter, DREAMs of College: In Pursuit of Higher Education Brown University While Undocumented Alessandra Bazo Vienrich, 4412. Section on Latino/a Sociology Refereed Roundtable University of Massachusetts Boston Session Racing to Serve or Race-ing for Money? Hispanic-Serving Pennsylvania Convention Center, 106AB, Street Level, Institutions and The Allocation of Racialized Federal 2:30-3:30pm Funding Nicholas Vargas, University of Florida Session Organizer: Aurelia Lorena Murga, University of Texas Table 04. Latina/o/xs, Racism, and Colorism at El Paso Table Presider: Ginetta E.B. Candelario, Smith College Table 01. Latina/o/xs and Place through the Lifespan Dancing Peruvian-ness on the Prairie: Navigating Table Presider: San Juanita García, University of California, Racialization through Folk Dance Erika Busse, Riverside Macalester College At the “Crossroads of America”: Educational Experiences Differences in Perceived Discrimination Among Latinos: and Ethnoracial Identity Development Among Latina/o National-Origin vs. Skin Tone Sara Ivethe Villalta, Young Adults Nicole Perez, University of Notre Dame University of California, Irvine Educational Achievement Gap: How Racial/Ethnic Ethnic Fluidity Among Hispanics Overtime Anna Acosta Neighborhood Segregation Matters! Paul Martinez, Russian, Indiana Univeristy UCLA “I Can’t Relate to White People:” Responses to Racial How Older Latino Immigrants Make Ends Meet Through Microaggressions and Alienation among Latina/o Friends & Acquaintances in a Low-Income Students David Orta, The College of Wooster Neighborhood Melanie Z. Plasencia, University of Racializing American Authenticity: Mexican Americans’ California, Berkeley Perceptions of the Foreign Other Angela J Silva, Latina/o Children of Immigrants Household Compositions: University of Illinois at Chicago; Aurelia Lorena Membership in Single-Parent and Extended Family Murga, University of Texas at El Paso Households Daniel Millan, University of California, Table 05. Shifts in Support and in the Policing of Latina/o/xs Irvine in the United States Table 02. Latina/o/xs and Health Table Presider: Aaron Arredondo, University of Missouri Table Presider: San Juanita García, University of California, Racialized Policing: Mexican American Police Officers’ Riverside Racialization of Unauthorized Immigrants Eric Environmental Inequality in Latino Destinations: Cancer Gamino, California State University, Northridge Risk from Air Toxins in Latino traditional and The racialization and shift in support for Cuban Emigrants emerging destinations Camila Huerta Alvarez and in US Media Jamie Lynn Palmer, University of Georgia Kathryn Norton-Smith, University of Oregon The Rise and Triumph of the Anti-Immigrant Movement Immigrant Generational Disparities in Suicide Ideation with Trump (1965-2018) Carina A. Bandhauer, Bianca E. Bersani, University of Massachusetts Boston; Western Connecticut State University Melissa Morabito, University of Massachusetts Lowell What is Your Citizenship Status? Citizenship Profiling of Methods of Advocacy: Analyzing ACT UP'S Advocacy Latina/os by Law Enforcement Maria Cristina Morales Strategies to Inform Contemporary Advocacy Practices and Denise Delgado, University of Texas at El Paso; Mario Alberto Viveros Espinoza, University of Theodore Curry, University of Texas-El Paso 4413. Section on Community and Urban Sociology. Intersectional Frameworks Miliann Kang, University of Reconceptualizing U.S. Cities from a Global and Massachusetts, Amherst Comparative Perspective Reconfiguring Intimacy: Regulating Racialized Citizenship Pennsylvania Convention Center, 107AB, Street Level, through Deportation Monisha Das Gupta, University of 2:30-4:10pm Hawaii-Manoa Session Organizer: Xuefei Ren, Michigan State University Racialized Citizenship among Asian and Latina Immigrant Presider: Xuefei Ren, Michigan State University Activists and What it Means for Intersectionality, Borders, France’s Racial Project: Banlieues, Exclusion, and the North the Body, and Emotions Nadia Y. Kim, Loyola Marymount African Second-Generation Jean Beaman, Purdue University University This session will address how race, racialization, and racism pivot not just Race and Cityspaces: Nigerian immigrants discuss their on color and class injustices specific to Black Americans but on nativist injustices suffered by indigenous, Asian Pacific Islander, Latinx, and Middle encounters with racism in Los Angeles and Dublin Vanessa Eastern Americans, albeit in related and distinct ways (e.g., the panel will Theresa Stout, Richard Bland College of William and Mary address the “foreignizing” of Obama that drew on such racializations). Race, Space, Money, and Latinxs: Comparing Miami and Los Although sociology has given a nod to such nativistic racism, mostly toward Angeles Joanna Marie Pinto-Coelho, Bryn Mawr College; the Latinx population, its core theories, frameworks, models, and concepts have not centered, nor extended from, “the citizenship line.” This line draws Marie Mallet, Sorbonne University boundaries between “us Americans” and the bestial savage, brown brother, Reconceptualizing Segregation Marco Z Garrido, University labor threat, business threat, academic threat, terrorist, war-time enemy, exotic of Chicago seductress, anchor-baby maker, or maternity tourist. As this list of Discussant: Ernesto Castañeda, American University representations reveal, we also make gender central to our reconceptualization of race and citizenship in our studies of US settler colonialism, Asian Pacific 4414. Thematic Session. Rage, Anger, and Dissent for American (APA) motherhood, the deportation of Latinx and other immigrants of color, and of Latinx and APA immigrant activism for Environmental Social Change Justice. That is, any time that sociologists allow the varied types of “racialized Pennsylvania Convention Center, 108A, Street Level, 2:30- foreigners within” to consume our theories and analyses, we center gender, 4:10pm class, economics, nation, transnationality, (neo)imperialism, neoliberalism, the body, and emotions. By making statements about emotions with respect to Session Organizer: Matthew W. Hughey, University of racialized citizenship, not only are we engaging the conference theme, but we Connecticut are addressing different and underappreciated angles that we believe to reflect Presider: Matthew W. Hughey, University of Connecticut more accurately our pre- and post-Trump social world. Spectacle, Slow Death, and the Science of Indifference Ruha Benjamin, Princeton University 4416. Thematic Session. Racializing Empathy: Policing, Indigenous Dissent and Dominant Rage at Native Voices and Immigration, and Health Movement Joseph Giovanetti, (Tolowa Dene-ei’) Pennsylvania Convention Center, 109AB, Street Level, Humboldt State University 2:30-4:10pm “We Gon Be Alright:” the Contagious Emotions of Racial Session Organizers: Tiffany D. Joseph, Stony Brook Justice Movements Paula Ioanide, Ithaca College University Silenced Dissent, Stifled Anger and social change Bandana Abigail A. Sewell, Emory University Purkayastha, University of Connecticut Presider: Tiffany D. Joseph, Stony Brook University The election of Donald Trump, the widening wealth gap, continued abuses Panelist: Asad L. Asad, Cornell University of human rights home and abroad, and the steady and unyielding barrage of Collateral Damage: How the Stress of Deportations Is nativism, racism, sexism, and xenophobia, all seems held together by a Impacting Latina/o Health Edward D. Vargas, Arizona dialectic of responses: from unbridled emotion in the form of rants, screams, State University and shouts into the abyss on the one end, to organized and structured collective activism on the other end. Yet, rarely are these two discussed as The Pervasiveness of Social Control in the Lives of African complimentary to, or as catalysts for, one another. Rather, emotion is often Americans Evelyn Joy Patterson, Vanderbilt University seen, at the worst, as the enemy of a cool, “rational,” and thus effective activist Physiological Responses of Police Officers During Fatal praxis or, at the best, as the fire in the engine of an ordered protest. The Encounters Rashawn Ray and Kris Marsh, University of scholars on this panel deconstruct this binary and emphasize how emotions (like rage and anger) often seen as deleterious to progress, social change, and Maryland even science, have a place. 4418. Regular Session. Encompassing Margins: Globalizing 4415. Thematic Session. Reimagining Citizenship Before Race and Ethnicity and After Trump: How Centering the Racialized Pennsylvania Convention Center, 111A, Street Level, 2:30- Foreigner Within Changes Sociological Concepts and 4:10pm Paradigms Session Organizer: Yung-Yi Diana Pan, Brooklyn College - Pennsylvania Convention Center, 108B, Street Level, 2:30- CUNY 4:10pm Presider: Oshin Khachikian, University of California, Irvine Session Organizer: Nadia Y. Kim, Loyola Marymount Emotions, Citizenship and the Nation-State Nahed Habiballah, University Arab American University - Palestine Foundational Violence: U.S. Settler Colonial Articulations of Policing Migration and Racial Technologies Alpa Parmar, Racialized and Gendered Citizenship Evelyn Nakano University of Oxford Glenn, University of California, Berkeley Chocolate City in China: The Challenge of Multiculturalism Racialized Maternal Citizenship: Transnational and from Africans in China Xuemeng Li, CUNY - The Graduate Center of Technology; Michael M Oswalt, Northern Illinois “You Have to Major or Minor in Like Chinese”: STEM University Student Racialization of International Faculty Will Tyson Repeat players, the law, and social change: redefining the and Lakshmi Jayaram, University of South Florida boundaries of environmental and labor governance Discussant: Yao-Tai Li, Hong Kong Baptist university Annabel Ipsen, Michigan State University Two Faces of Organizational Responses to Employment 4420. Section on Sociology of Sex and Gender. Gendered Protection Soohan Kim, Korea University Violence, Sexual Harassment, and Title IX Table 04. The Law in Markets, and Market Transitions Pennsylvania Convention Center, 111B, Street Level, 2:30- Table Presider: Luis Flores, University of Michigan 4:10pm Adjudicating Transition: The Role of Judicial Systems in Session Organizer: Marla H. Kohlman, Kenyon College Political-Economic Transformations to a Market Presider: Gillian Gualtieri, University of California Berkeley Economy Yaniv Ron-El, University of Chicago Catcalling: A Reproduction of Systemic Sexism in the Streets Law as a Lever to Deliver the Promise to Affirmatively 2 Melissa Kumari Ochoa Garza, Texas A&M University Further Fair Housing Abraham Gutman, Temple Sexual Orientation and Sexual Assault: A Routine Activities University; Katie McCabe and Scott Burris, Temple Perspective of Rape in America Mary Kathryn McDougal, University Center for Public Health Law Research Texas A&M University Reconfiguring Property Rights, Reshaping Social Sexual Harassment of Men by Other Men: Hetero-masculinity Relations: Housing Policy in Castro’s Cuba, 1959— at Work Cynthia Deitch, George Washington University 2017 Martina Kunovic, University of Wisconsin- The Diffusion of Title IX Sexual Harassment Complaints Madison Celene Raymer Reynolds, Yale University The Relation Between Markets and Justice Jerome Braun Avoiding Narratives Unfolding: Unwanted Sex Among Table 05. The Law in Medicine, Health, and Carework College Students Jessie Ford, New York University Table Presider: Carmen Rowe, Boston University 4422. Section on Sociology of Law Refereed Roundtable Developing the typology of community eldercare service in Session China Lei Zhang, Southwestern University of Fiance Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113A, Street Level, 2:30- and Economics; Xiangshu Deng, Southwestern 3:30pm University of Finance and Economics Session Organizer: Jessica Garrick, University of Michigan Who Uses Legally-Coerced Addiction Treatment? Austin Table 01. Criminal Law and Social/Economic Rights Abernethy Stimpson Jenkins, Northwestern University Table Presider: Erica Zurawski, University of California Have Mitigators in Capital Cases Become More Santa Cruz Medicalized? A Look at Federal Capital Jury Forms Criminal Records Policies in Public Housing: Mary R. Rose, University of Texas; Meredith Martin Criminological and Institutional Perspectives of Change Rountree Laura DeMarco, Ohio State University Table 06. The Law, Security, and Gun Rights Identifying Different Types of Engagement in a Hybrid Table Presider: Anya Degenshein, Northwestern University Criminal Justice and Social Welfare Organization Gun on Hand: Navigating the Self-Protective Choice as Cheyney Cooper Dobson, University of Michigan Women in a World of Perceived Risk Kristyn Kenn, Legislation and Punishment: The Expansion of Legal Fines Northwestern University and Fees in Texas, 1985-2015 Kevin Dahaghi Sharing the Monopoly on Violence? Shall-Issue Concealed Table 02. Legal Actors and Practice Handgun License Laws and Responsibilization Trent Table Presider: Lloyd Klein, Laguardia Community College, Steidley, University of Denver CUNY 4423. Section on Sociology of Mental Health. Developing Dirty Work and Dirty Justice: How Stigma Encourages and Testing Creative Synergies between the Sociology Public Defenders’ Reinterpretation of Work and of Mental Health and Organizations, Occupations, and Fairness Gillian Slee, Princeton University Work Plea Bargaining and the Miscarriage of Justice Michael Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113B, Street Level, 2:30- Beenstock, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Josh 4:10pm Guetzkow, Hebrew University; Shir Kamenetsky-Yadan, Session Organizer: Atsushi Narisada, University of Toronto Hebrew University of Jerusalem Presider: Jonathan Tomas Koltai, University of Toronto ‘You could be ME!’ The Costs of Caring and Trauma Bringing Unionization and Labor Union Membership into the Transference Anne Groggel, Indiana University Study of (Mental) Health Megan M. Reynolds, University Table 03. The Law and Organizations in Action of Utah; Veerle Buffel and Piet Bracke, Ghent University Table Presider: Jessica Garrick, University of Michigan Spillover and Crossover Effects of Work-Family Conflict Evaluating the Case: Encounters of Schematic Accordance among Married and Cohabiting Couples Deniz Yucel, and Schematic Discordance in Asylum Adjudications William Paterson University; Beth Latshaw, Widener Talia Shiff, Northwestern University University Organizing the State: The "New Labor Law" Seen from the The Great Recession and Employment: The Intersection of Bottom-up Cesar F. Rosado Marzan, Illinois Institute Mental Health, Gender and Race Donna D. McAlpine, University of Minnesota; Sirry Alang, Lehigh University Using Twitter to Investigate Gendered Job-related Stressors among U.S. Teachers Lilla Pivnick, University of Texas at Austin Discussant: Phyllis Moen, University of Minnesota 4424. Section on History of Sociology. Mary Jo Deegan's "Jane Addams and the Men of the Chicago School": Recovering Lost Founders Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113C, Street Level, 2:30- 4:10pm Session Organizer: Patricia Madoo Lengermann, The George Washington University Presider: Jill Niebrugge-Brantley, The George Washington University Jane Addams and the Women Founders of the Social Sciences: Inclusion and Anti-racism Lynn McDonald, University of Guelph Economic Foundations of Jane Addams's Pragmatist Political Friendships Wynne Walker Moskop, Saint Louis University Addams, Canon Burnett and Spencer in Egypt: Orientalism and having Classical Sociologists as Boon Companions. David John Chalcraft, Liverpool John Moores University An Enigmatic Classic: The Case of Charles H. Cooley Natalia Ruiz-Junco, Auburn University; Baptiste Brossard, Australian National University A Jewish woman refugee sociologist and representations of West Indian migrants to London, 1950s-60s Abby Suzanne Gondek, Florida International University Discussant: Mary Jo Deegan, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Tuesday, 3:30 pm 4412. Meeting. Section on Latino/a Sociology Business Meeting Pennsylvania Convention Center, 106AB, Street Level, 3:30-4:10pm 4422. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Law Business Meeting Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113A, Street Level, 3:30- 4:10pm WEDNESDAY Wednesday, 8:30 am 51104. Meeting. 2018-19 ASA Council L oews Philadelphia Hotel, Lescaze Room, 8:30am- 4 : 1 0