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Diane Vaughan, Columbia University SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 Scientific work is driven with competition, and rivalry often turns to open dispute. Conflict among working scientists is well worthy of study and The length of each daytime session/meeting activity is one discussion. But this session takes intra-scientific conflict as a starting point to ask how practice and the contents of scientific knowledge are shaped by hour and forty minutes, unless noted otherwise. The usual engagement with controversies and disputes in other domains. The often turnover schedule is as follows: technical products of research in many fields serve as tools in and targets for 8:30 am – 10:10 am larger social battles. Scientific claims about the reality and sources of global 10:30 am – 12:10 pm warming, for instance, are front and center in debates about economic policy, international cooperation and competition, and lasting inequities between the 12:30 pm – 2:10 pm developed and developing world. Working scientists are active on both sides 2:30 pm – 4:10 pm of the climate debate, raising the stakes of more mundane conflicts involving 4:30 pm – 6:10 pm peer review, credit, and the distribution of resources in a field. Closer to home, social scientific research on the effects different family structures have Session presiders and committee chairs are requested to on the health and well-being of children have played important roles in legal see that sessions and meetings end on time to avoid cases, ballot measures and public debates about the legality and morality of gay marriage. Almost every domain of public policy, from education reform conflicts with subsequent activities scheduled into the same to the regulation of financial markets involves competing scientific claims and room. conflicts over their validity and implications. It is difficult to imagine a contemporary controversy in which scientific research findings are not implicated. This session focuses on the science and politics of several hotly contested research areas in the natural and social sciences to begin a discussion 7:00 am Meetings about the relationship between scientific knowledge and social conflict. Community College Faculty Breakfast -- Caesars Palace Las 157. Thematic Session. Courts in Conflict Resolution Vegas Caesars Palace Las Vegas Session Organizer: Kim Lane Scheppele, Princeton University Section on Organization, Occupation, and Work Council Meeting -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas 158. Thematic Session. Studying Failure: When Interaction Goes Wrong Section on Sociology of Religion Council Meeting -- Caesars Caesars Palace Las Vegas Palace Las Vegas Session Organizer: David R. Gibson, University of 8:30 am Meetings Pennsylvania Panelists: Jooyoung Kim Lee, University of Pennsylvania 2012 W.E.B. DuBois Career of Distinguished Scholarship Alice Goffman, Robert Wood Johnson Scholars, University Award Selection Committee -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas of Michigan T. Elizabeth Weathersbee, National Center for Health American Sociological Review Editorial Board -- Caesars Statistics Palace Las Vegas Daniel A. McFarland, Stanford University CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY Editorial Board -- Caesars Discussant: Robin E. Wagner-Pacifici, The New School for Palace Las Vegas Social Research Interaction can fail in a number of ways: requests can be refused, etiquette can fail, violence can erupt. Panelists will illustrate the study of failure using Committee on Committees -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas different methods, including video and audio recording, ethnography, and Committee on Publications -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas statistical modeling. 159. Thematic Session. The Middle Class at the Bottom: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY QUARTERLY Editorial Board -- How the Recession Harmed Average Americans Caesars Palace Las Vegas Caesars Palace Las Vegas SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY Editorial Board -- Caesars Palace Session Organizer: Deborah Thorne, Ohio University Las Vegas Presider: Deborah Thorne, Ohio University Panelists: Kevin T. Leicht, The University of Iowa 8:30 am Sessions Angela Lyons, University of Illinois Katherine Porter, Harvard University 156. Thematic Session. Conflict, Controversy, and Science Gregory D. Squires, George Washington Univ. Caesars Palace Las Vegas The Recession of 2008 drew back the curtain on the financial nightmare Session Organizer: Jason Owen-Smith, University of Michigan that millions of middle-class American households were living¬--a paycheck- Presider: Jason Owen-Smith, University of Michigan to-paycheck and debt-burdened existence. Join scholars from sociology, law, The Science and Politics of Environmental Accidents. Thomas and economics to discuss some of the most crucial causes and consequences of the financial struggles that so many middle-class Americans continually D. Beamish, University of California-Davis confront: consumer debt, consumer bankruptcy, mortgage lending and home The Science and Politics of Marriage and Childrearing. foreclosure, and strained familial relationships. The panelists will discuss their Michael J. Rosenfeld, Stanford University research specifically and the issues more generally. The Science and Politics of Criminal Forensics. Beth A. Bechky, University of California-Davis Discussants: Michael Lynch, Cornell University 160. Open Forum Session. NRC Rankings Report the Sociology of HIV/AIDS with its Career Contribution to the Sociology of Caesars Palace Las Vegas HIV/AIDS award. This award recognizes work that has significantly advanced our understanding of the social aspects of the pandemic, or that has contributed Session Organizer: Mario Luis Small, University of Chicago to prevention, treatment, or policy interventions. Winners have pursued Presider: Mario Luis Small, University of Chicago substantial research and/or applied work related to HIV/AIDS. These panelists Panelists: John H. Evans, Univ. of California- San Diego are most recent winners of the competition. Each award winner will share Jeremiah Ostriker, Princeton University reflections about the current and future state of the Sociology of AIDS in an area in which s/he has specialized. Andrew J. Perrin, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 163. Regional Spotlight Session. Multiple Dimensions and Michael Sauder, University of Iowa Arenas of Latinos in the Western States Caesars Palace Las Vegas 161. Special Session. Legacies and Extensions of Charles Session Organizers: Andrew James Clarno, University of Tilly: Linking Democracy, War/Terrorism and Illinois at Chicago Contentious Repertoires Nilda Flores-Gonzalez, University of Illinois-Chicago Caesars Palace Las Vegas Presider: Nilda Flores-Gonzalez, University of Illinois- Chicago Session Organizer: Fumiko Fukase-Indergaard, City Immigration Politics and Policies: Differing Perceptions and University of New York-Queens College Attitudes by Latino Ethnicity, Nationality. Ed A. Munoz, Presiders: Fumiko Fukase-Indergaard, City University of New University of Wyoming; Adriana Magaña, Congressional York-Queens College Aide for Congresswoman Diana DeGette Ronald R. Aminzade, University of Minnesota The Effects of Home Ownership on Civic Participation among The French Revolution, War, and Statebuilding: Making One Immigrant Latino Farm Workers in Washington State. Tilly Out of Three. Sidney Tarrow, Cornell University Gilbert P. Mireles, Whitman College Recruitment, Constraint and the Calibration of Violence: Latina/o Immigrant Construction Workers and Gendered Integrating State and Insurgent Perspectives. Vince Patterns of Exploitation and Resistance in Sin City. Maria Boudreau, City University of New York-City College Cristina Morales, University of Texas-El Paso A Study of Charles Tilly's Data on Contentious Gatherings in Las Vegas Activist Crew and the Im/migrant Rights Great Britain (BRIT). Takeshi Wada, University of Tokyo Movement: How We Transformed "Sin City". Anita From Consensus to Paralysis in the United States. Richard Revilla, University of Nevada-Las Vegas Lachmann, State University of New York-Albany As the fastest growing racial/ethnic group, Latinos have expanded from Discussant: Jeff Goodwin, New York University places where they have traditionally concentrated to new destinations across The analysis of conflict and social change was at the heart of work by the nation. Most research on new Latino destinations focuses on the U.S. Charles Tilly. This session examines the dynamics of contention approach and South and rural Midwest, and little is known about new destinations in the various concepts (e.g., repertoires of contention, trust networks) that Charles U.S. Western States (except for the southwestern states of CA, AZ and NM) Tilly left scholars to explore. Two key themes are: 1) to demonstrate how the where Latinos now comprise over 25% of the population. This panel brings dynamics of contention approach is useful to bridge, and thus, understand together the latest research on Latinos in the Western Region, especially in the social phenomena traditionally categorized as separate areas of study; and 2) to states of Nevada, Washington and Wyoming. The panel discusses the multiple explore how the synthesizing impulses (e.g., structure and culture, top-down dimensions and arenas that shape, and are in turn are shaped by, Latinos in the and bottom-up citizen interactions) in the final body of Tilly's work might be Western states. The panel includes an exploration of attitudes towards extended. Tilly's work is characterized as historically grounded in nature, Latinos, an examination of the work and housing experiences of Latinos, and international and interdisciplinary in scope, and socially current. Furthermore, an analysis of Latino activism. he sought to synthesize qualitative and quantitative data including applications of cutting edge technology. This panel explores linkages among democracy, war/terrorism and contentious repertoires by taking up some of the intriguing leads Tilly left behind. 162. Special Session. Sociology's Contributions to the Fight 164. Policy and Research Workshop. Research Against HIV/AIDS: Reflections from Winners of the Opportunities Using the Medical Expenditure Panel Sociologists' AIDS Network Career Award (co- Survey (MEPS) sponsored with Sociologist AIDS Network) Caesars Palace Las Vegas Caesars Palace Las VegasV Session Organizer: Jeffrey Rhoades, Agency for Healthcare Session Organizer: Teresa G. Labov, University of Research and Quality Pennsylvania Leader: Jeffrey Rhoades, Agency for Healthcare Research and Presider: Teresa G. Labov, University of Pennsylvania Quality Panelists: Judith D. Auerbach, San Francisco AIDS The purpose of this Workshop is to facilitate the use of the Medical Foundation Expenditure Panel Survey Household Component (MEPS HC) public use data files by the sociological research community. To meet this objective Samuel R. Friedman, National Development and Research participants are provided with a general overview of the MEPS, a description Institute of available data files, information about on-line data tools, and some Catherine Campbell, London School of Economics examples of the type of research projects the MEPS data can support. The Bronwen Lichtenstein, University of Alabama Nation's health care system has undergone major changes over the last decade; most notable is the recent passage of the Health Care Affordability Act. The Discussant: Matt G. Mutchler, California State University- MEPS is a vital national data resource designed to continually provide social Dominguez Hills science researchers, health service researchers, policymakers, and others with Sociologists AIDS Network (SAN) honors outstanding contributions to timely, comprehensive information about access to care, health care disparities, health care use and costs in the United States. Newly released Political Participation in a New Immigrant Destination: MEPS public use files provide social science analysts with opportunities to Exploring the intersection of voting, gender, time and create unique analytic files for social and policy relevant analysis in such areas of interest as access to care and health disparities. In order to capture the threat. Julie Stewart, University of Utah; Andrew K. unparalleled scope and detail of the MEPS, analysts need to understand the Jorgenson, University of Utah complexities of MEPS data files and data file linkages. This workshop will Racial Differences in the Gender Gap in Political Participation provide the knowledge necessary to formulate research plans utilizing the in the American South, 1952-2004. Andrew S. Fullerton, various MEPS files and linkage capabilities. Oklahoma State University; Michael J. Stern, College of 165. Teaching Workshop. Designing Courses and Charleston Curricula The More Things Change...: Class Voting in the 2008 Election. Caesars Palace Las Vegas John Coutley, Session Organizer: Jeanne H. Ballantine, Wright State Ballots of Reward and Punishment. Stephen Nicholson, University University of California, Merced Leader: Jeanne H. Ballantine, Wright State University Discussant: Catherine I. Bolzendahl, University of California- Co-Leader: Margaret Weigers Vitullo, American Sociological Irvine Association A fractal is an object composed of a recursive repeating pattern that 169. Regular Session. Ethnography/Ethnographic Studies: occurs on a gradually changing scale, such that each of the split parts of the Culture and Interaction object is a reduced-sized copy of the whole. We use the metaphor of a fractal Caesars Palace Las Vegas to describe the characteristics of curriculum and courses that are inter-related Session Organizer: David Grazian, University of Pennsylvania in a way that has been shown to lead to effective student learning outcomes (Diamond 2008). This workshop will take participants through the process of The Editorial Board Meeting at a Literary Magazine: A developing a sociology curriculum and courses from beginning Preliminary Report on Literary Judgment. Benjamin conceptualization to end product and evaluation using a recursive scaling Merriman, University of Chicago pattern that supports demonstrable student learning. The Private life of Public Ritual: Worship and Interaction in a 166. Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Professional Jewish Orthodox Congregation. Iddo Tavory, The New Workshop. Mentoring and Networks for Under- School for Social Research represented Minorities in the Sociology Pipeline Producing Peacefulness: Silent Interaction Rituals in Christian Caesars Palace Las Vegas and Buddhist Meditation Retreats. Michal Pagis, The Session Organizers: Jean H. Shin, American Sociological Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Jonathan Marc Mermis- Association Cava, University of California Davis Beth Moran, American Sociological Association "Gay Until Proven Straight:" Structure, Culture, and Co-Leaders: Roberta M. Spalter-Roth, American Sociological Homonormativity in Theme Park Parades. David Association Orzechowicz, University of California, Davis Olga V. Mayorova, American Sociological Association Discussant: David Grazian, University of Pennsylvania Patricia E. White, National Science Foundation 170. Regular Session. HIgher Education and Women 167. Regular Session. "Globalization: Theoretical Debates" Caesars Palace Las Vegas Caesars Palace Las Vegas Session Organizer: Anne Frances Eisenberg, SUNY- Geneseo Session Organizer: David A. Smith, University of California- Building Feminine Selves: Horizontal Inequities in Higher Irvine Education. Laura Theresa Hamilton, Indiana University The Washington Consensus as Policy Paradigm: Its Origins, Does College Matter? Factors Related to the Gender Gap in Trajectory, and Likely Replacement. Sarah Louise Babb, Math and Science Majors. Jill Bowdon, University of Boston College Wisconsin-Madison; Thomas A. DiPrete, University of The Global Economic Crisis: Its Origins, Nature, and Impact. Wisconsin, Madison Berch Berberoglu, University of Nevada, Reno How to Understand Women's Under-representation in Natural Marriage of Military Intervention and Economic Science and Engineering?--An Investigation of Bachelor's Transformation: Endless War and Humanitarian Crisis in Degree Attainment. Yingyi Ma, Syracuse University the 21st Century. Michael Schwartz, Stony Brook State The Horizontal Pipeline: Institutional Effects on Race, Class University and Gender Stratification in STEM Fields. Christina R. Contradictions of Global Accountability: The World Bank, Steidl, Emory University NGOs, and Global Governance. Taekyoon Kim, Waseda Discussant: Anne Frances Eisenberg, State University of New University York- Geneseo Discussant: William I. Robinson, University of California- 171. Regular Session. Health Care and Care Delivery Santa Barbara Caesars Palace Las Vegas 168. Regular Session. Elections and Voting Session Organizer: Madonna Harrington Meyer, Syracuse Caesars Palace Las Vegas University Session Organizer: Steven A. Tuch, The George Washington Presider: Christine L. Himes, Syracuse University University Beyond Access to Health Care: Exploring Utilization Presider: Steven A. Tuch, The George Washington University Pathways of Free Clinics in a Rural Area. Kathleen Curry Oberlin, Indiana University; Oren Pizmony-Levy, Indiana The Migration Flux: Understanding International Immigration University through Internal Migration. Rickard Sandell, Madrid Can we talk? The effects of hospital structure and culture on Institute for Advanced Studies provider-patient communication. Susanne C. Monahan, Discussant: Kate Hee Young Choi, University of California- Montana State University; Mark C. Suchman, Brown Los Angeles University Health Insurance Coverage and Cross-Border Utilization of 174. Regular Session. Medical Sociology Health Services. Dejun Su, University of Texas-Pan Caesars Palace Las Vegas American; William Pratt, University of Texas-Pan Session Organizer: Sigrun Olafsdottir, Boston University American; Rebeca Wong, University of Texas-Medical Presider: Sigrun Olafsdottir, Boston University Branch; Jose Pagan, University of North Texas Health From Diagnosis to Social Diagnosis: Theoretical Development Science Center From Two Decades of Research. Phil Brown, Brown Inertial forces and the provision of healthcare: The case of University; Mercedes Carrillo Lyson, Brown University; peritoneal dialysis services. Virginia Wang, Duke Tania Jenkins, Brown University University Medical Center Does Medicalization Improve Population Health? Hui Zheng, Racial Inequalities in Kidney Transplantation. Jonathan K. Duke University Daw, University of North Carolina The Biomedicalization of Migraine and the Limits of Specialized Health Care Delivery Organizations and Market Legitimation. Joanna Kempner, Rutgers University Conditions. Mona Al-Amin, University of Florida; Michael Dead by 50: Lay Expertise and Breast Cancer Screening. Rosko, Widener University Kristin Kay Barker, Oregon State University; Tasha Galardi, Oregon State University 172. Regular Session. How Does Family Influence Discussant: Allan V. Horwitz, Rutgers University Children's Education Caesars Palace Las Vegas 175. Regular Session. Popular Culture Session Organizer: Hyunjoon Park, University of Pennsylvania Caesars Palace Las Vegas Presider: Hua-Yu Sebastian Cherng, University of Session Organizer: Terence Emmett McDonnell, Vanderbilt Pennsylvania University Lean on Me: Social Capital and Academic Achievement for Presider: Terence Emmett McDonnell, Vanderbilt University Early Elementary Students. Jennifer Lynn Triplett, Do-it-Yourself Urban Design: Making Local "Improvements" University of South Carolina; Pamela Ray Koch, Hope through Unauthorized Alterations of Urban Space. Gordon College; Lala Carr Steelman, University of South Carolina C.C. Douglas, University of Chicago Developing a College-Going Habitus: How Families and "Aggressively Evangelist": Christianity in Punk Hardcore Schools Influence First Generation Students. Amy Gill Music Scenes. Amy Denise McDowell, University of Langenkamp, Georgia State University Pittsburgh The Power and Limits of Cultural Capital: White Middle Class Authenticity in Popular Music: A Discursive Fields Approach. School Choice in an Urban Setting. Annette Lareau, Michael J. Strand, University of Notre Dame University of Pennsylvania; Shani Adia Evans, University The Rise and Fall of an Icon: The Case of the Marlboro Man. of Pennsylvania; April Yee, University of Pennsylvania Murray Milner, University of Virginia Race and Ethnic Differences in College Applications. Ann L. Discussant: Dustin Kidd, Temple University Mullen, University of Toronto; Kimberly Ann Goyette, Temple University; Katie Stuart, University of Toronto Discussant: William J. Carbonaro, University of Notre Dame 173. Regular Session. International Migration 176. Regular Session. Population Processes: Fertility and Caesars Palace Las Vegas Union Stability Session Organizer: Erin R. Hamilton, University of California- Caesars Palace Las Vegas Davis Session Organizer: Kristen S. Harknett, University of Presider: Maryann Bylander, UT- Austin Pennsylvania Discovering Diverse Mechanisms of Migration: The Mexico- Presider: Laura M. Tach, University of Pennsylvania U.S. Stream from 1970 to 2000. Filiz Garip, Harvard Cohort Trends in Premarital First Births. Paula England, University Stanford University; Lawrence L. Wu, New York Exploring the Link between Family Reunification and University; Emily Fitzgibbons Shafer, Stanford University Remittances: US Immigrant Parents and Their Children Socioeconomic, Policy, and Diffusion Explanations of Fertility Abroad. Guillermina Jasso, New York University; Mark in China: A Spatial Approach. Katherine Elizabeth King, R. Rosenzweig, Yale University University of Michigan Global Changes and Gendered Responses: The feminization of Male labor migration, female autonomy, and marital stability migration from Georgia. Erin Trouth Hofmann, University in rural Africa. Victor Agadjanian, Arizona State of Texas as Austin; Cynthia J. Buckley, Social Science University; Sarah R. Hayford, Arizona State University Research Council Trends in Divorce and Union Instability in the United States: 1980s-2000s. Sheela Kennedy, University of Minnesota; Session Organizer: Damon M. Centola, MIT Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota Presider: Damon M. Centola, MIT Discussant: James M. Raymo, The Emergence of Classifications through Social Interaction: Evidence from Music and Finance. Amir Goldberg, Princeton University Reciprocity as a Micro-Foundation of (In)equality: A Theoretical and Empirical Exploration. Milena Tsvetkova, 177. Regular Session. Race and Intimate Relationships Cornell University Caesars Palace Las Vegas My Brother's Keeper: Patterns of Norm Violations in a Virtual Session Organizer: Averil Y. Clarke, World. Magnus Thor Torfason, Harvard University Attitudes on Inter-Color Relationships in Mexico. Christina The Structure of Political Echo Chambers: How ideology leads Alicia Sue, University of Colorado-Boulder to asymmetries in political communication networks. Black and White Men Together: The Case of the Disappearing Andrei G. Boutyline, University of California, Berkeley; Organizational Narrative of Racial Sexual Preference. Robb Willer, University of California-Berkeley Jason Lee Crockett, Kutztown University Discussant: Damon M. Centola, MIT How Americans (Mostly Don't) Find an Interracial Partner. Reuben J. Thomas, The City College of New York 181. Regular Session. Sociology of Knowledge Reconciling "Hostile Worlds": Race and Intimacy in Caesars Palace Las Vegas Contemporary Multiracial Filipino America. Matthew Session Organizer: E. Doyle McCarthy, Fordham University Torralba M. Andrews, University of Michigan Presider: Thomas DeGloma, Hunter College, CUNY Hot spots, truth spots, and the situatedness of knowledge in 178. Regular Session. Rational Choice Italian archaeology. Fiona Anne Greenland, University of Caesars Palace Las Vegas Michigan Session Organizer: Douglas Heckathorn, Cornell University Knowledge and Experience: Reflections on Carnal Sociology. Divine Exchanges: Applying Social Exchange Theory to Orville Lee, New School for Social Research Religious Behavior. Katie E Corcoran, University of The couch as a laboratory? Psychoanalysis and the uses of Washington differentiation in knowledge production. Monika Christine Income Dynamics between the State-Owned and Non-State Krause, University of Kent; Michael Guggenheim, Sectors in A Transitional Economy: A Game Theoretic Goldsmiths College Approach. Wubiao Zhou, Nanyang Technological "The Marriage Promotion Movement, Epistemic Culture, and University Sexualities". Melanie Heath, McMaster University We can't always get what we want. Even if we both want it. Discussant: Thomas DeGloma, Hunter College, CUNY Jacob Dijkstra, University of Groningen; Marcel Van Assen, Tilburg University 182. Regular Session. Sociology of Reproduction: Gendered, Raced, and Classed Experiences with 179. Regular Session. Social Dimensions of AIDS Reproduction Caesars Palace Las Vegas Caesars Palace Las Vegas Session Organizer: Barry D. Adam, University of Windsor Session Organizer: Deana Rohlinger, Florida State University Presider: Barry D. Adam, University of Windsor Presider: Kelsy Kretschmer, University of California-Irvine Anonymous Sex and HIV Risk among Men Using the Internet (Mis)Understanding Abortion Regret. Katrina E. Kimport, to Find Unprotected Sex Partners. Hugh Klein, Kensington University of California-San Francisco; Tracy A. Weitz, Research Institute UCSF Does Marriage Increase the Risk of HIV/AIDS for Young Conceiving infertility: Classed and racialized experiences of Women? Evidence from Lesotho, Swaziland and involuntary childlessness. Ann V. Bell, University of Zimbabwe. Christobel Asiedu, Louisiana Tech University; Michigan Elizabeth Asiedu, Department of Economics, University of Embodied knowledge and informed consent: Interfacing Kansas; Francis Owusu, Department of Community and fertility patients and egg donation for stem cell research. Regional Planning, Iowa State University Katherine Carroll, University of Technology, Sydney; HIV at the Medico-Legal Borderland: Exploring the Public Catherine Waldby, The University of Sydney Health Impact of Criminalizing HIV Non-Disclosure. Eric Discussant: Miriam Sessions, Florida State University Mykhalovskiy, York University Surveillance by the Book: Technological and Community- 183. Regular Session. The Prison Industrial Complex Level Mechanisms for Enforcing Michigan's HIV Caesars Palace Las Vegas Disclosure Law. Trevor Alexander Hoppe, University of Session Organizer: Lynne Allison Haney, New York Michigan University Presider: Lynne Allison Haney, New York University 180. Regular Session. Social Networks: Norms and Fear of Change: Prison Officer Unions and the Perpetuation of Networks Mass Imprisonment. Joshua Aaron Page, University of Caesars Palace Las Vegas Minnesota Human Warehouses for the "Dangerous" Classes: The Advent Health: Socialization, Coping Strategies, and of Managerial Prisons in the United States. Heather A. Abstinence in Alcoholics Anonymous. Andrew R. Schoenfeld, Northwestern University Payton, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Misdemeanor Justice: The Penal Logic of Dismissal. Issa B Discrimination's Role in Minority Groups' Rates of Kohler-Hausmann, New York University Substance-Use Disorder. Celia C. Lo, University of The First Great Migration and the Rise of Racial Disparity in Alabama; Tyrone Chiwai Cheng, University of American Incarceration, 1890-1950. Christopher Michael Alabama Muller, Harvard University Social Capital in Older Female Drug Users: A Qualitative Discussant: Joshua A. Guetzkow, University of Arizona Investigation. Aukje K. Lamonica, University of Scranton; Kirk W. Elifson, Georgia State University; 184. Section on Alcohol, Drugs and Tobacco Roundtable Claire E. Sterk, Emory University Session Caesars Palace Las Vegas Table 4. Youth and Substance Abuse 8:30-9:30am, Roundtables: Table Presider: Andrew J. Hoffman, Boston University Session Organizer: Sheigla B. Murphy, Institute for Scientific Peer Influences, Own Predispositions, and Health and Analysis Social Behaviors: A Study of Randomly-Assigned College Roommates. Guang Guo, University of North Table 1. Substance Use and Dependence Carolina-Chapel Hill; Yi Li, University of North Table Presider: Sheigla B. Murphy, Institute for Scientific Carolina-Chapel Hill; Craig W. Owen, University of Analysis North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Greg J. Duncan, Brain on Steroids: Illicit Prescription Stimulant Use for University of California-Irvine; Tianji Cai, University Performance Enhancement. Paloma Sales, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Hongyu Wang, of California-San Francisco; Amie Eng, Institute for University of Macau Scientific Analysis; Sheigla B. Murphy, Institute for Religion and Marijuana Use from Adolescence to Early Scientific Analysis Adulthood: Exploring Reciprocal Effects. John P. Changing Addiction from a "Sin Problem": Canadian Hoffmann, Brigham Young University Perceptions of Addiction. Moira E. O'Neil, Alcohol Peer Influence from Participating in Organized FrameWorks Institute School Activities among U.S. Adolescents: A Network Perceptions of the State Policy Environment and Adoption Approach. Kayo Fujimoto, University of Southern of Medications in Substance Use Disorder Treatment. California; Thomas W Valente, University of Southern Hannah K. Knudsen, University of Kentucky; Amanda California Abraham, University of Georgia 185. Section on Community and Urban Sociology Paper Table 2. Smoking and Drinking and Risk Session. Urban Diversity: Contested Spaces, Symbolic Table Presider: Michael S. Garr, Wilkes University Places Smoking, Drinking and Self-Rated Health. Michael S. Caesars Palace Las Vegas Garr, Wilkes University Session Organizers: Andrew Deener, University of A Contextual Analysis of Multi-Racial Patterns of Alcohol Connecticut and Drug Problems. Casey A. Borch, University of Onesimo Sandoval, Saint Louis University Alabama-Birmingham; William C. Cockerham, Presider: Andrew Deener, University of Connecticut University of Alabama-Birmingham; Henna Budhwani, "We're Arresting Them for Their Own Good": Policing and University of Alabama-Birmingham Rehabilitation on Skid Row. Forrest Stuart, University of Driving under the Influence of Cannabis or Alcohol among California-Los Angeles High Frequency Cannabis-using University Students. Managing Violence: The Peace of the Inner City and Fraser Paul McGuire, Centre for Addiction and Mental Community Institutions. Cid G. Martinez, California State Health; Meghan Dawe, University of Toronto University-Sacramento DRD2 Gene, Peer Influences and Health-related Behaviors. A Tale of Two Ghettos: Globalization, Race, and Class on Yilan Fu, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Local Shopping Streets. Sharon Zukin, City University of Guang Guo, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; New York-Graduate Center and Brooklyn College; Philip Yi Li, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Kasinitz, City University of New York-Graduate Center; Laura H. Braslow, City University of New York-Graduate Table 3. Substance Use and Social Relationships Center; Jacob H. Lederman, City University of New York- Table Presider: Alice Cepeda, University of Houston Graduate Center; Sara Martucci, City University of New Drug Use Health Consequences for Mexican American York-Graduate Center; Fang Xu, City University of New Former Gang Members. Kathryn Marie Nowotny, York-Graduate Center University of Houston; Avelardo Valdez, University of Theories of Litter: The Multiple Meanings of Physical Houston; Alice Cepeda, University of Houston Incivility in a Poor Suburb. Alexandra K. Murphy, Investigating Mechanisms Linking Social Relationships to Princeton University Unpacking Perceptions: Heterogeneity in the Construction of Earnings Variation with an Application to Swedish Disorder among Blacks, Puerto Ricans, and Mexicans in Immigration. Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Chicago. Eva Rosen, Harvard University Massachusetts; Martin Hällsten, Stockholm University; Dustin Avent-Holt, University of Massachusetts-Amherst 186. Section on Comparative and Historical Sociology Filling the Managerial Pipeline: Gender and Prior Paper Session. Pluralism and Methods in Comparative- Relationships in the Executive Search Sector. Isabel historical Research Fernandez-Mateo, London Business School; Marko Coh, Caesars Palace Las Vegas London Business School Session Organizer: Emily Anne Erikson, Yale University When Dr. Miller is a Man. Laura Hunter, University of Comparative Actor-Network Theory? Gift, Investment, and the Arizona Making of Boundary Objects. Dan Lainer-Vos, University Gender and Supportive Coworker Relations in the Medical of Southern California Profession. Jean E. Wallace, University of Calgary From Words to Networks: Digital Text, Computational Social Department Climate and Faculty Job Satisfaction in STEM Science, and the Case of Presidential Inaugural Speeches. Disciplines: Differences by Race and Gender. Megumi Ryan A. Light, University of Oregon Watanabe, University Nebraska-Lincoln; Christina Falci, Process Tracing: A Method for Evaluating Hypotheses in University of Nebraska-Lincoln Particular Cases. James Mahoney, Northwestern Discussant: Jennifer L. Glass, University of Iowa University Toward a Comparative Semantics of Welfare States: Assessing 189. Section on Peace, War, and Social Conflict Relationality in Discourses through Network Analysis. Roundtable Session Anna Katharina Skarpelis, New York University Caesars Palace Las Vegas Discussant: Isaac A. Reed, University of Colorado-Boulder 8:30-9:30am, Roundtables: Session Organizer: Alair MacLean, Washington State 187. Section on Environment and Technology Paper University Vancouver Session. Markets, Movements and Commodity Chains Caesars Palace Las Vegas Table 1. Session Organizer: Beth Schaefer Caniglia, Oklahoma State Table Presider: Jeneve R. Brooks, Fordham University University Big Wars and Small Revolutions: Reframing Theories of Presider: Beth Schaefer Caniglia, Oklahoma State University Revolution. Paul Bugyi, State University of New York- Double Movements of Destruction and Regulation: Stony Brook; Ian Roxborough, State University of New Commodity Chains and a New Political Economy of the York-Stony Brook Environment. J. Timmons Roberts, Brown University; Insurgent Boundaries: A Macro-comparative Analysis of JoAnn Carmin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Boundary Dynamics. Eric Schoon, University of Thomas K. Rudel, Rutgers University Arizona Dynamics of Social Conflict and Energy Transitions: Lessons The Effect of Religion and State Strength on the Onset of for the Clean Energy Movement. Bruce M. Podobnik, Non-State Conflict. Hyunjin Kwak, University of Notre Lewis & Clark College Dame Residential Energy Use and Conservation: Social Survey Toward a More General Circumscription Theory: Two Research. Penelope Canan, University of Central Florida; Models for the Transition from Chiedom to the State. Heili Pals, University of Central Florida; Fernando I. Pamela Emanuelson, University of South Carolina; Rivera, University of Central Florida; Lindsey Brooke David Willer, University of South Carolina Singer, University of Central Florida; Lei Lei, University of Central Florida; Katelan Smith, University of Central Table 2. Florida; Matthew Landon, University of Central Florida; Table Presider: Lisa A. Leitz, Hendrix College Paul Vines, University of Central Florida Competing Religious Repertoires in the Debate over the The Autocracy of Accumulation: U.S. Congress, Biofuels and Iraq War. Christopher Andrew Morrissey, University Ecological Irrationality. Hannah A. Holleman, University of Notre Dame of Oregon How Ethno-Historical Narratives Might Influence Inter- To Market, To Market: Building carbon markets in Brazil and Ethnic Conflict in the Context of An Economic India. Simone Pulver, University of California-Santa Downturn. Bill Magee, University of Toronto; Janani Barbara Umamaheswar, University of Toronto 188. Section on Organizations, Occupation, and Work The Logic of Violence Against Civilians During Civil War Paper Session. The Relational Aspects of Workplace in Iraq. Stephen Poulson, James Madison University Inequality Caesars Palace Las Vegas Table 3. Session Organizer: Emilio J. Castilla, Massachusetts Institute Table Presider: Yuval Feinstein, University of California-Los of Technology Angeles Relational Inequality: A Model for Within Workplace The Few, The Proud: Military Enlistment and Mobility of First and Second Generation Immigrants. Catherine N. Illinois State University Barry, University of California-Berkeley Finding Cultural Regimes Without a Sampling Frame: Unknowing Martyrs in the Anti-War Cause: The Creation Methods for Applied Community Research. Rick Grannis, of Protest Statements through Combat-Zone Suicides. University of California-Los Angeles; Benjamin Elliott Christina M. Knopf, State University of New York- Lind, University of California-Irvine Potsdam Women Breaking the Silence: Protesting from Outside 193. Section on Sociology of Religion Roundtable Session Within. Orna Sasson-Levy, Bar-Ilan University; Yagil Caesars Palace Las Vegas Levy, Open University-Israel; Edna Lomsky-Feder, 8:30-9:30am, Roundtables: Hebrew University-Jerusalem, Session Organizer: Douglas A. Marshall, University of South Women's Service and The Military: Inevitable Progress or Alabama Gendered Organization? Joseph R. Bongiovi, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Cheryl A. Table 1. American Outsiders: Aethiest and Pagans Roberts, University of North Carolina Becoming Unfaithful: What We Know and Don't Know about Atheists. Walter Goldfrank, University of 190. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Paper California-Santa Cruz; Samuel W. Kaplan, Retired Session. Race, Ethnicity, and Human Rights Creating the Family-Friendly Pagan in a Christian Caesars Palace Las Vegas Hegemony: A Qualitative Study of Pagan Parents. Amy Session Organizer: Rodney D. Coates, Miami University I. McClure, North Carolina State University Criminal Justice Protection for Muslim Minorities in Europe. Structure and Anti-Structure?: Standardization and Pamela Irving Jackson, Rhode Island College; Peter E Improvisation in the Rituals of an Eclectic Wiccan Doerschler, Bloomsburg University Coven. Erin F. Johnston, Princeton University Human Rights and Social Justice: The Core Dimensions of Race and Ethnic Relations. Rodney D. Coates, Miami Table 2. Secularization? University Cross-Cutting Social Hierarchies: International Evidence Indigenous Peoples and Revolutionary Movements in on the Association between Cultural Stratification, Mesoamerica. Paul D. Almeida, University of California- Religion, and Religiosity. Tally Katz-Gerro, University Merced; Maria Inclan, Centro de Investigación y Docencia of Haifa; Mads Jaeger Meier, Aarhus University Económicas (CIDE) GROW-ing Neo-Secularisation. Vesna Malesevic, Race As Acquired Knowledge From Environmental National University of Ireland, Galway; Aine Frances Experiences. Douglas A. Parker, California State Lorie, Kaplan University University-Long Beach World Society and the Global Religious Marketplace: Explaining Evangelicalism in the Modern World 191. Section on Sex and Gender Paper Session. Where is Culture. Rachael Russell Chatterson, University of "Gender" Now? Tracing Past Genelogies, Staking California, Irvine Future Claims Caesars Palace Las Vegas Table 3. Religion and Health Session Organizer: Jayati Lal, University of Michigan Comparing the Main and Stress-Buffering Effects of Presider: Paola Bacchetta, University of California-Berkeley Religious and Secular Participation on Psychological Engendering Gendered Knowledge: Assessing the Academic Distress. Gabriel Acevedo, University of Texas at San Appropriation Of "Hegemonic Masculinity." Jim Antonio Messerschmidt, University of Southern Maine How Religious Orientation Mediates Gender Differences in Barack Obama's Campaigned Racialized Masculinity. Doreen Forgiveness. Daniel Escher, University of Notre Dame Pierce, State University of New York-Stony Brook Reducing Adolescent Obesity: The Role of Religious Reproductive Invitation or Exclusion? The Racial Politics of Beliefs on Eating Healthy and Being Active. Maureen Re-Populating Post-Katrina New Orleans. Allison Padilla- Reindl Benjamins, Sinai Urban Health Institute Goodman, City University of New York-Graduate Center Using Durkeim's model to explain the religion-health Care as Love or Labor: Gender, Transnationalism and connection: Is it still valid? Ashley L. Archer, Volunteer Work Amongst Expatriate Wives in China. Vanderbilt University Leslie Kim Wang, University of California-Berkeley Discussant: Jayati Lal, University of Michigan Table 4. Religious Socialization 192. Section on Sociological Practice and Public Sociology Does Religiosity Act as a Deterrent to Juvenile Paper Session. Addressing Conflict in Applied Settings: Delinquency? Brittany Murray, University of Central Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches Florida Caesars Palace Las Vegas Even At My Age: Religious Socialization in a Youth Session Organizer: Roy E. Feldman, Behavior Analysis In NY Gospel Choir. Allison Youatt Schnable, Princeton Conflicts of Interest: A Reappraisal of the Concept, with University Application to the Financial Crisis. Aaron Z. Pitluck, Normalizing Virtue: Moral Discourse and Group Identification Processes Amongst Evangelical "That Was Our Cluster": Louisiana Migrants and Catholic Teenagers. Sorcha Alexandrina Brophy-Warren, Yale Parishes in the City of Angels. Faustina M. DuCros, University University of California, Los Angeles Religious Socialization in a Religious Diverse Context: A A Feud Between Two Families: Revisiting Apocalyptic network explanation tested with 41 nations. Tim Sven Themes in American Televangelism. Holly Thomas, Mueller, University of Oxford; Nan Dirk De Graaf, Carleton University Nuffield College; Peter Schmidt, University of Giessen The Two Faces of American Religious Exceptionalism: Religiosity and Dogmatism in the US and Europe. Table 5. Asian and Asian-American Religiosity Heiner Meulemann, University of Cologne Does Religion Matter for East Asians' Happiness? Evidence from Japan, South Korea, and Japan. Gang- Table 10. Ecumenism(s) Hua Fan, Shih Hsin University; Hsin-Huang M. Hsiao, Islam's Effective Dialogues: Is It Possible? Ali Kamali, Academia Sinica Missouri Western State University Order Out of Chaos: Japanese Religiosity and Community. Not a lonely crowd? Exploring the Social Lives of the Michael J. Sherrill, Aoyama Gakuin Women's Junior Spiritual But Not Religious. Orestes (Pat) Hastings, College University of California-Berkeley The Religiosity of Vietnamese Americans. Jennifer L. Le, Recognizing the Synchronist at the Interfaith Table: A Transforming Korean Patriarchy and Crafting Evangelical Second Dimension to Religious Pluralism. Nathaniel Masculinities in the Father School Movement. Allen J James Gonzalez, University of Southern California Kim, University of California Irvine Religious Pluralism and the Individual: The Effects and Meaning of Inter-religious Contact. Scott Draper, Table 6. Religion in a Comparative Light Baylor University; Paul Froese, Baylor University; A Tale of Two Trials: Lessons for Contemporary Turkey Buster G Smith, Baylor University from Mormon History. Nathan D. Wright, Bryn Mawr College Table 11. Religion and Political Action Collective Memory and Identity: Iranian Baha'is' Charity vs. Advocacy: Islamic Humanitarian Organizations Experiences of Exile as a Consequence of Religious as Global Political Actors. Zeynep Atalay, University Persecution. Naghme Naseri, University of Colorado at of Maryland Boulder Do Clergy in Latino Congregations in Chicago Influence Islam, Feminist Discursive Practices, and Domestic the Political Involvement of their Congregations' Violence in the Bangladeshi Informal Justice System. Members? Jessica Hamar Martinez, University of Fauzia Erfan Ahmed, Miami University, Ohio Arizona; Edwin I. Hernandez, University of Notre Religion and Family Attitudes in Contemporary Brazil. Dame Pedro Hinojosa, University of Texas-San Antonio; Falun Gong's Millenarian Social Movement Turn. Andrew Curtis Ogland, University of Texas-San Antonio Junker, Yale University Religion and Political Engagement in Sub-Saharan Africa. Table 7. Theoretical Perspectives on Religion Nicolette Denise Manglos, University of Texas at On Earth as It Is in Heaven: Paradigms of the Cosmos and Austin; Alexander Weinreb, Hebrew University Social Organization. Thomas J. Burns, University of Oklahoma Table 12. Religion and Social Action Revising the Sacred Past: Collective Memory Versus Framing the Case of Intelligent Design and Evolution: The Social Change. Michael G. Flaherty, Eckerd College Extra-Legal Consequences of Social Movement Toward a Bourdieuian Research Program in the Sociology Framing. James Edward Stobaugh, University of of Religion: Propaedeutic Thoughts and Questions. A. California-Irvine Joseph West, University of Arizona Organizational Social Capital: How Network Ties Shape Congregation-Based Social Service Activity. Brad Table 8. Sacred Economies Fulton, Duke University From Revolution to Regulation: Market and Field Student voluntarism at a Catholic liberal arts college: The Approaches to Religion in Iran. Cyrus Dioun, role of institutional mission. Susan Crawford Sullivan, University of California, Berkeley College of the Holy Cross; Alison Bryant Ludden, Rationalization without secularization: The evolution of College of the Holy Cross modern Islamic finance, 1975-2011. Ryan Matsuura What Would Jesus Protest?: A Map of Progressive and Calder, University of California, Berkeley Conservative Christian Movement Dynamics, 1960- Satisfaction Guaranteed: How Religious Competition 2000. Christopher Pieper, University of Texas at Attenuates Religion's Rewards. Matthew Brian May, Austin University of Georgia Table 13. Methods and More Table 9. The American Religious Landscape The Nexus between Sitting in the Pews and Using Facebook: How Religion Affects SNS Use. Brian J. Study of Sexualities and Gender. Timothy Adam Ortyl, Miller, Wheaton College; Peter Mundey, University of University of Minnesota Notre Dame; Jonathan P. Hill, Calvin College Thinking Beyond Civil Society: Reflections on New Directions for Sexuality Research from a Postcolonial Table 14. The Religious Construction of Identities Perspective. Chaitanya Lakkimsetti, University of Spiritual Citizenship: an approach to the Study of Wisconsin-Madison Citizenship and Immigrant Religion. Melissa Guzman, The political economy of the online commercial pornography UC Santa Barbara industry: A Network Approach. Jennifer A Johnson, The Ties that Bind: Religion and the Modern Nation-State. Virginia Commonwealth University Suzanne A. Ricard, University of Western Ontario; Discussant: Eve Ilana Shapiro, Westfield State College Jennie Mae Thompson, University of Western Ontario "We knew when to jump in": Building a Bible Study 195. Section on the Sociology of the Family Paper Session. through Call and Response. Laura Loeb, University of Families and Public Policy California-Los Angeles Caesars Palace Las Vegas Session Organizer: Kathleen Mullan Harris, University of Table 15. Further Surveys of the American Religious North Carolina Landscape The Consequences of Welfare and Employment for Diversity of Law in Church and State Legislation: The 50 Relationships between Unmarried Parents. Laura M. Tach, States of Church and State. Gary Adler, University of University of Pennsylvania Arizona; Keith Gunnar Bentele, University of The Expansion of Family Policy. Jessica Elizabeth Sprague- Massachusetts Boston; Rebecca Sager, Loyola Jones, Indiana University Marymount University; Sarah A. Soule, Stanford Where Do Mothers Fare Worst? Wage Penalties for University Motherhood by Skill in Comparative Perspective. Asaf Patterns of Same-Sex Households and the Influence of Levanon, Stanford University; Karin Halldén, Swedish Religion. Carol Walther, Northern Illinois University Institute for Social Research Resource Dependence, Religious Economies and Catholic Intensity of Care and Caregiver Strain: Results from the Cash School Closures. Carol Ann MacGregor, Princeton and Counseling Demonstration and Evaluation Study. University Sara M. Moorman, Boston College; Cameron Macdonald, Seeing is Believing: How Kosher and Consent are University of Wisconsin - Madison Constructed in Contemporary American Jewish 9:30 am Meetings Orthodoxy. Jay (Koby) Oppenheim, CUNY Graduate Center Section on Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco Business Meeting -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas Table 16. Religio-Political Mobilization in the International Context Section on Peace, War, and Social Conflict Business Meeting - Protestant Megachurches in the United States: Efficient - Caesars Palace Las Vegas mobilizers of affluent evangelicals. David E Eagle, Section on Sociology of Religion Business Meeting -- Caesars Duke University Palace Las Vegas Radical by Design? The Young Catholic Workers and The Origins of Radical Religion in Chile. Robert S. Mackin, 10:30 am Meetings Texas A&M University Religious Engagement in Civic Activism for Migrant 2012 Excellence in Reporting on Social Issues Award Workers in South Korea. In-Jin Yoon, Korea Selection Committee -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas University; Yang-Sook Kim, Korea University Committee on the Status of Women in Sociology -- Caesars Struggling to Remain Relevant: Relational Foundations of Palace Las Vegas De/Radicalization in the Case of Jewish Settler's Contention. Eitan Y Alimi, The Hebrew University Department Resources Group (DRG) Training -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas 194. Section on Sociology of Sexualities Paper Session. New Directions in Sexualities Research Section on Comparative and Historical Sociology Council and Caesars Palace Las Vegas Business Meeting -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas Session Organizer: Mary Bernstein, University of Connecticut Presider: Mary Bernstein, University of Connecticut Student Forum Advisory Panel -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas Social Support and Health Challenges for Older Black 10:30 am Sessions Lesbians and Gay Men. Mignon R. Moore, University of California- L A; Ronald M. Andersen, University of 196. Presidential Panel. Comparative Mafias California-Los Angeles Caesars Palace Las Vegas Heterosexual Subjectivities and Heteronormativity in the Session Organizer: Georgi M Derluguian, Northwestern University Caesars Palace Las Vegas Presider: Georgi M Derluguian, Northwestern University Session Organizer: Victor M. Rios, University of California- The Sicilian Mafia as Elementary Form of Politics in a Santa Barbara Network Society. Marco Santoro, University of Bologna This session examines the ways in which mass incarceration impacts race Making the Mob: Robust Action and the Structural and race relations. The over-policing, surveillance, and disproportionate incarceration of marginalized populations has an impact on families, children, (In)Significance of Al Capone. Andrew V. Papachristos, everyday social relations, and neighborhood settings. This session adds race University of Massachusetts-Amherst relations to the analytical mix, deepening our knowledge on the effects of mass Homies and Hermanos: Gang, Church, and the Rules of incarceration on race and race relations among marginalized populations. Engagement in the Central American Barrio. Robert 200. Thematic Session. The Cultural War and Red/Blue Brenneman, University of Notre Dame Divide: Re-examining the Debate Demographically and The Post-Soviet Breeder of the Mafias. Georgi M Derluguian, Behaviorally Northwestern University Caesars Palace Las Vegas Organized Crime in Russia and the ex-Soviet World. Vadim Session Organizer: David A. Snow, University of California- Volkov, The European University at Saint-Petersburg, Irvine Russia Presider: David A. Snow, University of California-Irvine Discussant: Randall Collins, University of Pennsylvania Panelists: Lisa Neidert, University of Michigan 197. Thematic Session. Assessing the Work of Immanuel Mark D. Regnerus, University of Texas at Austin Wallerstein With each recent national election there is renewed debate as to whether there is something akin to a "cultural war" in the U.S. that manifests itself Caesars Palace Las Vegas electorally in a "red states/blue states" divide. If approached primarily from Session Organizer: Christopher Chase-Dunn, University of the standpoint of public opinion survey data on political attitudes and values, it California-Riverside appears that assertions of a cultural war and consequential red state/blue state Presider: Christopher Chase-Dunn, University of California- divide are empirically unfounded. As the political scientist Morris Fiorina argues in his Cultural Wars: The Myth of a Polarized America, the cultural war Riverside claim is essentially a journalistically promulgated mythology. "The simple Globality and Disciplinary in Wallerstein's Oeuvre. Roland truth," he exclaims, "is that there is no cultural war in the United States." Robertson, University of Pittsburgh Politically, he continues, "it is not voters who have become polarized, but the Globalization and the Sociology of Immanuel Wallerstein: A candidates they are asked to choose between….polarized alternatives can produce the appearance of polarized citizens." But is the presumed divide that Critical Appraisal. William I. Robinson, University of appears to assert itself during elections really just an appearance and California-Santa Barbara journalistically contrived mythology? Or is there empirical substance to the The World and the States. Goran Therborn, Uppsala state, and even community, divide that manifests itself demographically and University behaviorally (e.g., what people do as well as what they believe or profess)? This question and some of the implications of the answers for understanding World Systems: An Appraisal through the Lens of Multiple the cultural and political landscape of the U. S. will be examined and discussed Inequalities and Complexity Theory. Sylvia Walby, in this session. Lancaster University 201. Special Session. ASA Science Policy Session 198. Thematic Session. Conflicting Views on Childhood Caesars Palace Las Vegas Gender Non-Conformity Session Organizer: Brad Smith, American Sociological Caesars Palace Las Vegas Association Session Organizers: Kristen Schilt, University of Chicago Presider: Brad Smith, American Sociological Association Eve Ilana Shapiro, Westfield State College Panelists: Robert M Groves, United States Census Bureau Panelists: Tey Meadow, New York University Myron P. Gutmann, National Science Foundation Karl Bryant, State University of New York-New Paltz Emily W. Kane, Bates College 202. Special Session. Challenging toward Utopia: C.J. Pascoe, Colorado College Education Reform in the Contemporary United States Discussant: Eve Ilana Shapiro, Westfield State College Caesars Palace Las Vegas Children who do not conform to normative gender expectations for their Session Organizer: Amy J. Binder, University of California- biological sex have long been a center of debate. Some psychologists offer San Diego behavioral modification for these children in an attempt to discourage atypical Presider: Amy J. Binder, University of California-San Diego behaviors and identities. Such therapies often fall prey to critiques of homophobia. Gender identity organizations have argued, in contrast, that Charter Schools Are Not Superman: The Possibilities and childhood gender non-conformity is benign human variation, and that the real Limitations of Local Educational Control. Hugh Mehan, focus of work should be teaching those around the child acceptance and University of California-San Diego support. Parenting groups have offered strategies for dealing with such Accountability as an Inhabited Institution: Contested Meanings behaviors in children that range from punishment to support. Underlying these contrasting views are ideas about the relationships (or lack of relationships) and the Symbolic Politics of Reform. Tim Hallett, Indiana among gender identity, sexual identity, and biological sex. This panel will University highlight divergent views on childhood gender non-conformity as a lens into a Jurisdictional Competition and the State: The Prospects for deeper discussion of the interplay between genders and sexualities, as well as Tipping the Education Sector. Jal D. Mehta, Harvard cultural anxieties about transgenderism and homosexuality. University; Steven Teles, Johns Hopkins University 199. Thematic Session. Race and Race Relations in Mass Discussant: John B. Diamond, Harvard University Incarceration The first decade of the 21st Century has been a period in which an enormous amount of energy has been devoted to K-12 education reform. The 206. Professional Workshop. Serving as an Expert Witness federal-level No Child Left Behind has introduced greater accountability in Courts structures that affect state-, district-, and school-level practices; new organizational forms (Teach for America, charter management organizations) Caesars Palace Las Vegas have arisen to ameliorate social inequalities; new actors (foundations, venture Session Organizer: Pamela Jean Jenkins, University of New capital firms, business school-trained entrepreneurs) have emerged to change Orleans the educational landscape. None of this intended change has come without Leader: Pamela Jean Jenkins, University of New Orleans conflict. This panel looks at several different models of reform and the challenges and conflicts that they have faced. 207. Teaching Workshop. Promoting Quantitative Literacy 203. Special Session. Revisiting Chicago Ethnographies in the Undergraduate Sociology Curriculum Caesars Palace Las Vegas Caesars Palace Las Vegas Session Organizer: Elijah Anderson, Yale University Session Organizer: William H. Frey, Brookings Institution Presider: Elijah Anderson, Yale University Leader: William H. Frey, Brookings Institution Panelists: William Kornblum, City University of New York- Co-Leaders: Lynette F. Hoelter, University of Michigan Graduate Center John Paul DeWitt, University of Michigan Mitchell Duneier, Princeton University and City University This workshop will introduce teachers to tools and approaches toward integrating "hands on" data analysis into lower level undergraduate courses. It of New York will feature resources available with the Social Science Data Analysis Network Ruth Horowitz, New York University (www.SSDAN.net) from the University of Michigan's Population Studies Gerald Suttles, Center and from the Online Learning Center at the Inter-university Consortium of Political and Social Research. The former makes available new data from 204. ASA Rose Series Authors Meet Critics Session. the Census Bureau's American Community Survey while the latter provides teaching resources from several ICPSR surveys. Participants will learn about Divergent Social Worlds: Neighborhood Crime and the how to use the resources and adopt them in their courses. They will also be Racial-Spatial Divide (Russell Sage Foundation given information on how to become part of a network of faculty who will Publications, 2010) by Ruth D. Peterson and Lauren J. share data, classroom exercises and experiences with quantitative reasoning. Krivo Materials will be provided to assist adoption. Caesars Palace Las Vegas 208. ASA Informal Discussion Roundtables Session Organizer: Naomi Rosenthal, Caesars Palace Las Vegas Authors: Ruth D. Peterson, Ohio State University 10:30-12:10pm, Roundtables: Lauren Krivo, Rutgers University Session Organizer: Catherine J. Corrigall-Brown, University Presider: Gilda Zwerman, State University of New York of British Columbia Critics: Charis E. Kubrin, University of California-Irvine ASA Informal Discussion Roundtables Ramiro Martinez, Florida International University 1. Engaging Students in the Twenty-First Century Tyrone A. Forman, Emory University Classroom:The Importance of Using Community 205. Regional Spotlight Session (Las Vegas). Prostitution Research Projects as a Strategy. Brenda A. Hoke, and the Sociology of Law: Current Research in Agnes Scott College Trafficking, Exploitation, and "Sex Work" in Las 2. A Visual Sociology and the Imagination of Today's Vegas Undergraduate Student. Susan R. Takata, University of Caesars Palace Las Vegas Wisconsin, Parkside; Jeanne Curran, California State Session Organizer: Andrew Lawrence Spivak, University of University-Dominguez Hills Nevada Las Vegas 3. Teaching Research Methods Using Content Analysis Presider: Andrew Lawrence Spivak, University of Nevada Las Datasets Developed Using an ASA. Karen Honeycutt, Vegas Keene State College Panelists: Sharon S. Oselin, California State University-Los 4. Teaching the Tricky Stuff: Gender Violence, Feminism Angeles and Cultural Criminology. Christine Plumeri, Monroe Ronald Weitzer, George Washington University Community College Barbara G. Brents, University of Nevada-Las Vegas 5. The Capstone Course in Sociology. Tori Barnes-Brus, Crystal A Jackson, University of Nevada-Las Vegas Cornell College; Erin Calhoun Davis, Cornell College Jennifer L. Bryan, Yale University 6. Starting a Sociology Club. Aurea Kay Osgood, Winona Richard F. 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What Can Sociology Contribute to Future Research on Consequences of Surname Choice in Marriage. Emily Grandparents Providing Care to Grandchildren? Tracey Fitzgibbons Shafer, Stanford University Anne LaPierre, University of Kansas; Ye Luo, Clemson Roxanne's Dress: Governing Women's Presentation of Self in University Therapeutic Treatment. Allison R. McKim, Bard College Discussant: Nikki Jones, University of California-Santa 209. Regular Session. Economic Sociology. Market Barbara Dynamics Caesars Palace Las Vegas 212. Regular Session. Health Outcomes Across the Life Session Organizer: Frederick F. Wherry, University of Course Michigan Caesars Palace Las Vegas Presider: Frederick F. Wherry, University of Michigan Session Organizer: Hannah Brueckner, Yale University Gold Will Rise to Two Thousand Dollars. Fictionality in Negotiating Desire: Gender, Sex, and Depression in Economic Action. Jens Beckert, Max Planck Institute for Adolescent Romantic Couples. Lori A. 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Wei He, Duke College; Neli Demireva, University of Oxford University The Influence of State-leve Naturalization Policy on Producing Knowledge about Racial Differences: Scientists' Immigrant Socioeconomic Incorporation. Tristan Ivory, Investigations of 'Race' and 'Ethnicity' in Biomedical Stanford University Research. Asia Friedman, Rutgers University; Catherine Becoming Citizens: A Comparative-Historical Analysis of Lee, Rutgers University How Western European Women Gained the Right to Vote. Kent Redding, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 214. Regular Session. Health and Well-Being Quantifying Citizens: Neoliberal Restructuring and Immigrant Caesars Palace Las Vegas Selection in Canada and Australia. James Philipp Walsh, Session Organizer: Shannon M. Monnat, University of University of California Santa Barbara Nevada-Las Vegas Discussant: Anna C. Korteweg, University of Toronto Presider: Shannon M. Monnat, University of Nevada-Las Vegas 217. Regular Session. 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Landale, Penn State University The Effects of Living Wage Ordinances on U.S. Cities. Race/Ethnic Differences in Health among Children Who Live Benjamin Curran Sosnaud, Harvard University with Parents or Grandparents, U.S. 1972-2009. Patrick M. Discussant: Karen Sternheimer, University of Southern Krueger, University of Colorado-Denver; Mark D. California Hayward, University of Texas at Austin; Irma T. Elo, University of Pennsylvania; Luisa Franzini, University of 218. Regular Session. Social Dimensions of AIDS II Texas School of Public Health Caesars Palace Las Vegas Session Organizer: Barry D. Adam, University of Windsor 215. Regular Session. Latinos Presider: Teresa G. Labov, University of Pennsylvania Caesars Palace Las Vegas Is AIDS Stigma a Barrier to HIV Testing in Zambia? A Session Organizer: Roberta M. Espinoza, California State Multilevel Analysis. Kofi D. 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Law across Time Western Reserve University; Jeffrey S Kahana, Mount and Space Saint Mary's College; Loren D Lovegreen, Case Western Caesars Palace Las Vegas Reserve University Session Organizer: Mark Cooney, University of Georgia The Quota Question: Incorporating Disabled Workers into the Presider: Mark Cooney, University of Georgia Discourse on Preferential Hiring Attitudes in America. Gender Control in Iraq: A Factorial Survey of Judicial Iyar Mazar, Boston College Decision Making. Gabrielle Ann Ferrales, Univ. Discussant: Richard K. Scotch, University of Texas at Dallas Minnesota Twin Cities; John Hagan, Northwestern University; Guillermina Jasso, New York University 223. Section on Environment and Technology Roundtable Knowing Atrocities and Recognizing Crime in Eight Western Session Countries: Darfur before and after Judicial Intervention. Caesars Palace Las Vegas Joachim J. Savelsberg, University of Minnesota; Hollie 10:30-11:30am, Roundtables: Colleen Nyseth, University of Minnesota Session Organizer: Beth Schaefer Caniglia, Oklahoma State Punitiveness and cultural tradition in China. Jianhong Liu, University University of Macau The Social Structure of Suicide Law: A Preliminary Table 1. Mobilization and Environmental Activism Investigation. James Tucker, University of New Table Presider: Erik W. Johnson, Washington State Hampshire University Does Opposition Matter? Mobilization and Project 221. Section on Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco Paper Outcome in Energy Facility Siting. Hilary Schaffer Session. Substance Use and Misuse Boudet, Stanford University; Douglas McAdam, Caesars Palace Las Vegas Stanford University Session Organizer: Sheigla B. Murphy, Institute for Scientific Moral Schemas and Environmental Activism: Cultural Analysis Components of Movement Participation. Justin Paul Presider: Sheigla B. Murphy, Institute for Scientific Analysis Farrell, University of Notre Dame Drugs Researchers as Autoethnographers: "Doing Reflexivity" The Canadian Environmental Movement: A Snapshot with Women Drug Users. Elizabeth Ettorre, University of Comparison with the US. Erik W. Johnson, Liverpool Washington State University Gender as Cover: Risk Perceptions and Risk Management Of The Meaning of Water: "The Commons" as a Socially Women Drug Sellers. Micheline Duterte, Institute for Constructed Discourse. Joanna Lynn Robinson, Scientific Analysis; Paloma Sales, University of University of British Columbia California-San Francisco; Sheigla B. Murphy, Institute for Scientific Analysis Table 2. Environmental Concern Measuring the Discontinuity of Drug Use Trajectory Patterns The Effects of Affluence, Economic Development, and among Older Drug Users. Thor Whalen, Kennesaw State Environmental Degradation on Environmental Concern: University; Miriam W. Boeri, Kennesaw State University A Multilevel Analysis. Jennifer Givens, University of Taking Care of Themselves: How Long-term Injection Drug Utah Users Remain HIV and HCV Free. Peter Meylakhs, Yale Public Attitudes toward Science and Technology and University; Samuel R. Friedman, National Development Concerns for the Environment-a Paradoxical and Research Institute; Pedro Mateu-Gelabert, National Relationship. Chenyang Xiao, American University Development and Research Institute.; Milagros Sandoval, Public Perceptions and Social Attitude Formation: A National Development and Research Institute; Nastia Network-based Approach. Asha Titus, University of Meylakhs, International Center for AIDS Research and Newcastle; Stephen Webb, University of Newcastle Training From Recycling to Complaint-Filing: Determinants and Trajectories of Long-Term Mexican American Heroin Mechanisms of Individual Environmental Action in Injectors: The "Maturing Out" Paradox. Alice Cepeda, China. Yen-chun Lin, University of Chicago University of Houston; Avelardo Valdez, University of Houston; Kathryn Marie Nowotny, University of Houston; Table 3. Green Goods and Green Markets Charles Kaplan, University of Houston Table Presider: Tammy L. Lewis, Brooklyn College-CUNY & City University of New York Graduate Center Shannon Elizabeth Bell, University of Kentucky; Sean Cleaning House: Intersections of Norms and Ecological P. Bemis, University of Kentucky Health in the Selection of Household Cleaning Water at Risk: Changing the Course of the "?". Products. Monique Y Ouimette, Boston College Margarita V. Alario, University of Wisconsin- Green Gentrification and the Urban Redevelopment Whitewater Treadmill: The Socio-Ecological Remaking of Water Scarcity and International Conflict: An Analysis of Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal. Kenneth Alan Gould, City Demographic, Development, Ecological, and Geo- University of New York - Brooklyn College; Tammy L. Political Factors. Brian Green, Keene State College Lewis, Brooklyn College-CUNY & City University of New York Graduate Center Table 7. Politics and Governance: Managing Sustainability Technological Zombie: Life, Death, and Resurrection of Table Presider: Andrew D. Van Alstyne, University of the Hydrogen Economy. Ozzie Zehner, University of Michigan California, Berkeley Environmental Governance in the Great Lakes: Commodification and Metabolic Transformations in the Neoliberalism and the rise of NGOs. Andrew D. Van Mediterranean Bluefin Tuna Fishery. Stefano B. Alstyne, University of Michigan Longo, University of Illinois-Springfield; Brett Clark, Environmental Sustainability in Cross-National Context: North Carolina State University Examining Core Influences Across Measures. Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt, Michigan State University Table 4. Measuring Environmental Progress through Social networks and rural stakeholders: the case of UK Perceptions, Beliefs and Behaviors Uplands. Christina Prell, University of Maryland Table Presider: David Bidwell, Michigan State University The Effects of Social Network Ties on the Public's Predictors of Pro-Environmental Behavior: The Satisfaction with Forest Management. David B. Significance of Perceived Agency. Joshua G. LePree, Tindall, University of British Columbia; Howard University of Colorado-Boulder Harshaw, University of British Columbia The Influence of Social Class and Cultural Variables on Environmental Behaviors: Municipal-Level Evidence Table 8. Environmental Inequality and Stratification I from Massachusetts. Thomas Laidley, Boston College Table Presider: Prita Lal, Stony Brook University The Role of Values and Beliefs in Public Attitudes towards Globalizing the local: the local foods movement as an anti- Wind Farms. David Bidwell, Michigan State capitalist international social movement. Prita Lal, University Stony Brook University Granting Legal Rights to Nature: Environmentalism, Not all Pollution Harms Equally. Kerry Joy Ard, Development, and Legal Mobilization in Ecuador. University of Michigan; Sangyun Lee, University of Maria M. Akchurin, University of Chicago Michigan The Conditioning Effects of Environmental Justice Laws Table 5. A Constructed Environment via Media Framing on Neighborhood Levels of Environmental Inequality. Table Presider: Jeffrey Broadbent, University of Minnesota Kay Bond, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill First Responders Then and Now: Narrating the "New Women's Status and Carbon Dioxide Emissions: A Normal" in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Dana Quantitative Cross-National Analysis. Christina Ergas, M. Greene, North Carolina Central University University of Oregon; Richard F. York, University of Framing Opposition: Understanding Opposition to Biomass Oregon Bioenergy. Weston Eaton, Michigan State University; Stephen Philip Gasteyer, Michigan State University Table 9. Environmental Inequality and Stratification II Media Framing of Climate Change: A Cross-National Table Presider: Harland Prechel, Texas A&M University Comparison. Jeffrey Broadbent, University of Corporate Characteristics, Political Embeddedness and Minnesota Environmental Pollution by Large U.S. Electrical Investigating the Social Construction of "Renewable" Service Corporations. Harland Prechel, Texas A&M Frames in the Mass Print News Media, 1985-2010. University Kristofer Hoyt, University of Colorado Structural Inequality, Reported Water Rates, and Race in the Michigan. Stephen Philip Gasteyer, Michigan State Table 6. Resources and Risk: From Mountaintop Removal to University Saving the Titanic The Pauperization of New Orleans: Consequences of Table Presider: Laura A McKinney, North Carolina State Capitalist Policies For Humans and Ecology. Ann M. 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William Michelson, University Farmer of Toronto The Nudge and the Nag: Greening Lifestyles and Personal Opening the Black Box of 'Green' How environmental Network Effects. Janet A. Lorenzen, Rutgers cities get created. Andrea Dinneen, University of University California, Los Angeles A Tripartite Standards Regime Analysis of the Contested Seeing the Invisible: Built Environment Correlates of Development of a Sustainable Agriculture Standard. Chicago Residents' Perceptions of Neighborhood Air Maki Hatanaka, Sam Houston State University; Jason Quality. Katherine Elizabeth King, University of Konefal, Utah State University; Douglas Constance, Michigan Sam Houston State University The Depletion of the Ogallala Aquifer and the Effects On Table 11. Symbolism and Culture in Environmental Discourse the South Plains Area. Robert Lee Cavazos, University Table Presider: Joseph Klett, Yale University of Florida Climate Change or Global Warming? Time, Ideology, and National Context Affect Newspaper Coverage. John Table 15. International Environmental Issues II: Climate Sonnett, University of Mississippi Change and Carboon Emissions Fueling Our Freedom? Cultural Symbolism and Table Presider: Janelle Knox-Hayes, Georgia Institute of Transportation Choices. Nnenia Marie Campbell, Technology University of Colorado at Boulder Climate change and the embodied technology of pricing: The Social Life of Noise: Perception, technology, and the socio-cultural dynamics of emissions markets. culture. Joseph Klett, Yale University Janelle Knox-Hayes, Georgia Institute of Technology The Symbolic Power of Organisms in Environmental CO2 Emissions in Developing Countries: Untangling the Conflicts. Christopher R. Henke, Colgate University Effects of World-Systems Inequality and World- Society Diffusion. Stephan Scholz, University of Table 12. Technological Issues: Militarism, Politics, and Arizona Commercial Science Table Presider: R. 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Zach University of Michigan Schrank, University of Arizona Ethnic Conflict without Ethnic Politics in Post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan. David Levy, Boston University Table 10. Achieved and Ascribed Characteristics at Work The Identity Process of Indigenous Collaborators in Japanese- Class Anxiety and Symbolic Status in High-Line Branded Occupied Korea in the Early Twentieth Century. Jeong- Retail Work. Deborah A. Smith, University of Chul Kim, Northwestern University Minnesota 227. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Invited The Relationship Between Field of Degree and Field of Session. Race, Methodology and Epistemology Occupation: Does Education Socialize or Signal? Caesars Palace Las Vegas Caitlin Ryan Hamrock, University of Texas - Austin Session Organizer: David G. Embrick, Loyola University- Accommodations, Job Sorting, and Age Designations: A Chicago Structural Analysis of Age Relations at Work. Sara Presider: David G. 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229. Section on Sociological Practice and Public Sociology. 11:30 am Meetings Applied Conflict Studies in Academia and in the Larger World: Successes and Challenges Section on Environment and Technology Business Meeting -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas Caesars Palace Las Vegas Session Organizer: Roy E. Feldman, Behavior Analysis in Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work Business New York Meeting -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas 230. Section on Sociology of Religion Invited Session. 12:30 pm Meetings Religious Dimensions and Arenas of Social Conflict Caesars Palace Las Vegas 2012 Cox-Johnson-Frazier Award Selection Committee -- Session Organizer: N. J. Demerath, University of Caesars Palace Las Vegas Massachusetts-Amherst Presider: N. J. Demerath, University of Massachusetts- 2012 Jesse Bernard Award Selection Committee -- Caesars Amherst Palace Las Vegas Panelists: Michele Dillon, University of New Hampshire Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility Section-in-Formation Philip S. Gorski, Yale University Organizational Meeting -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas Mansoor Moaddel, Eastern Michigan University Rhys H. Williams, Loyola University-Chicago ROSE SERIES IN SOCIOLOGY Editorial Board -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas 231. Section on Sociology of Sexualities Paper Session. Sexualities. Politics, and Social Movements (co- TEACHING SOCIOLOGY Editorial Board -- Caesars Palace sponsored with Section on Collective Behavior and Las Vegas Social Movements) Caesars Palace Las Vegas 12:30 pm Sessions Session Organizer: Janice M. Irvine, University of 233. Thematic Session. Bread and Roses: Dignity and Massachusetts Respect as a Dimension of Labor and Working Class Gender and sexuality dynamics in an anti-AIDS organization: Struggles An intersectional perspective. Benita Roth, Binghamton Caesars Palace Las Vegas University Session Organizer: Robert J.S. Ross, Clark University Sexual Dissidence as a Decolonization Movement: The Case Presider: Robert J.S. Ross, Clark University of Post-Independence Namibia. Ashley Currier, Texas Panelists: Carolina Bank Munoz, City University of New A&M University York-Brooklyn College and Graduate Center The Persistence of Transnational Organizing: The Case of the Gene Bruskin, American Federation of Teachers Homophile Movement. Leila J. Rupp, University of Janice Loux, Local 26, Unite Here, Boston Califoria; Verta A. Taylor, Univ. of California - Santa Discussant: Jennifer J. Chun, University of British Columbia Barbara This session probes the reality and symbolic meaning of the "Bread and Discussant: Nancy E. Whittier, Smith College Roses" image. The theme ("Our lives shall not be sweated, from birth until life closes; Hearts starve as well as bodies; Give us bread and give us roses.") 232. Section on the Sociology of the Family Invited Session. has come to symbolize labor and working class demands for dignity and Why Study Housework? respect. "Roses" ["… art and love and beauty …"] may be a dimension of social conflict overlooked or overshadowed by the demand for material Caesars Palace Las Vegas decency. The concept stands as sign and symbol of the multidimensional Session Organizers: Shannon N. Davis, George Mason nature of working class needs and workers' claims for full enfranchisement. University The panel addresses three aspects of this matter; the duality of the struggle for Theodore N. Greenstein, N.C. State University material decency and social respect or dignity; the role of memory in constructing and framing struggles in the present; and the theme of inclusion How Long Can it Take to Clean a House? Cross-national of women and immigrants in past and present labor struggles. Differences in the Volume of Housework. Judith Treas, University of California-Irvine; Tsui-o Tai, University of 234. Thematic Session. Conflict, Citizenship, and California, Irvine Development in Latin America The Link Between the Division of Domestic Labor and the Caesars Palace Las Vegas Long-Term Quality of Family Relationships. Veronica Session Organizer: Barbara Sutton, State University of New Tichenor, State University of New York-Institute of York-Albany Technology Presider: Barbara Sutton, State University of New York- Albany Session Organizers: Claire Laurier Decoteau, University of Everyday Violence in the Lives of Ladina Guatemalans. Illinois-Chicago Cecilia Menjivar, Arizona State University Carol Heimer, Northwestern University Indigenous Rights, Social Conflict, and State Violence in Fevered Imaginations: The Romance of AIDS Altruism in Southern Chile. Patricia Richards, University of Georgia Africa. Ann Swidler, University of California, Berkeley; The Paradoxes of Participation: Pro-poor policies, Citizenship, Susan Cotts Watkins, University of Pennsylvania and and Participation under Eight Years of the Lula University of California-Los Angeles Administration in Brazil. Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Brown Global Governance on a Local Stage: Persistent Inequalities in University Pluralistic Systems. Carol Heimer, Northwestern Protest, Legitimacy, and the State in Latin America: Lessons University from Nicaragua, Mexico, and Ecuador. Jon Shefner, AIDS Expertise: Global, National and Local Epistemological University of Tennessee Struggles, the Case of South Africa. Claire Laurier The period of democratic transitions in Latin America was marked by Decoteau, University of Illinois-Chicago high hopes that the end of authoritarian military regimes would help bring Transitioning from NGO to Community Control of HIV economic development, social justice, and respect for human rights to the region. Yet in the new millennium, persistent inequalities and social violence Prevention Interventions for Female Sex Workers in hint at the gap between progressive laws and the actualities of people's lives in Southern India. Kim Blankenship, American University contemporary electoral democracies. In the context of deep-seated Global Health Governance as Shared Health Governance. inequalities—such as those based on class, gender, and race-ethnicity—this Jennifer Prah Ruger, Yale University panel will probe the conditions of access to democratic citizenship in Latin Although sociologists have done a good deal of research on HIV/AIDS, America. Presenters will illuminate how conflict around a variety of social they have mostly focused on questions about the distribution, impact, and problems has created openings, presented impediments, or resulted in experience of the disease and have given less attention to institutional matters. contradictory effects with respect to the practice of citizenship. The panel will This panel, in contrast, will explore the global governance of HIV/AIDS, the particularly draw on ethnographic work that engages issues of exclusion, institutional changes in health governance over the last 30 years, and the development, empowerment, and social transformation through the lens of impact these change have had on countries in the global South. The people's lived experiences and resistance. HIV/AIDS pandemic (in its relatively short history) has initiated fundamental conflicts and important global debates about: free trade, patent protection, and 235. Thematic Session. Drug Trafficking, Cartels and access to live-saving medications; for-profit health care provision and basic Gangs and their Socioeconomic Impact Within and human rights; poverty as a fundamental cause of ill health; the ability and/or Across Borders willingness of the world to address global poverty and inequality; and equity Caesars Palace Las Vegas and rights in clinical research. This panel explores these debates while discussing the important role of various global actors in attempting to govern Session Organizer: David A. Snow, University of California- global health, stop the spread of HIV, and address the needs of those already Irvine infected. Panelists: Cristian Alarcón, Argentinian Journalist Andrew V. Papachristos, University of Massachusetts- 238. Special Session. The Resurgence of Political Populism Amherst in a Global Perspective Tony Payan, University of Texas-El Paso Caesars Palace Las VegasV The general theme of this session will be on the on the socioeconomic Session Organizer: Virag Molnar, The New School for Social impact of the drug trafficking associated with drug cartels and gangs. Since the Research tentacles of the cartels and their drug trafficking extend way beyond border Presider: Virag Molnar, The New School for Social Research communities, the session will examine and discuss drug trafficking and its socioeconomic impacts in both border cities and communities and in large Panelist: Neil L. Gross, University of British Columbia major cities far removed from the borders, such as Chicago and Boston. The Unpopular People: Populism and Xenophobia in France, drug trafficking business is a global, dangerous, and consequential one, thus Germany and the Netherlands. Mabel Berezin, Cornell meriting broader scholarly examination and discussion, which this session will University; Robert Braun, Cornell University hopefully generate. Populist Mobilization and Leftist Politics in Latin America. 236. Thematic Session. Field Research and the Politics of Robert S. Jansen, University of Michigan Representation Non-party Groups and the Rise of Racial Populism in Caesars Palace Las Vegas Contemporary Eastern Europe. Virag Molnar, The New Session Organizer: Nikki Jones, University of California-Santa School for Social Research Barbara The Civic Foundations of Fascism in Eurpoe: Italy, Spain and Presider: Nikki Jones, University of California-Santa Barbara Romania, 1870-7945. Dylan John Riley, University of Panelists: Karyn Lacy, University of Michigan Calfornia-Berkeley Matthew Desmond, Harvard University Discussant: David Art, Tufts University Alice Goffman, Robert Wood Johnson Scholars, University The rise of the Tea Party movement in the US, the continuing reign of Silvio Berlusconi in Italy and of Hugo Chavez in Venezuela, or the sudden of Michigan return of right-wing populism in Eastern Europe show that populism remains a Discussant: Sarah Fenstermaker, University of California- powerful, global and expanding force in contemporary political life. At the Santa Barbara same time, even though populism addresses many sociologically central TBA themes including the construction of charisma and national identity, the social critique of capitalism and elites, as well as social movements and mass 237. Special Session. Global Health Governance and mobilization, sociologists have devoted surprisingly little attention to HIV/AIDS explaining the phenomenon. The handful of political sociologists who have studied populism tended to focus on one or only a few societies within the Caesars Palace Las Vegas same geopolitical region. By contrast, the objective of this panel is to demonstrate the value of a global and comparative approach to populism as a 242. Policy and Research Workshop. Opportunities for characteristic mode of political practice at the turn of the millennium. Panelists Funding Sociological Research in Education through will examine political populism in Europe, Latin America and South East Asia with the intention of identifying similarities and differences among varieties of IES populism and with respect to its effect on democracy. They will use the Caesars Palace Las Vegas country case studies towards constructing typologies and refining the notion of Session Organizer: Hiromi Ono, Washington State University populism as an analytically rigorous and useful category for comparative Leader: Hiromi Ono, Washington State University sociological analysis. Co-Leaders: Harold S. Himmelfarb, US Department of 239. Author Meets Critics Session. Inventing Equal Education Opportunity (Princeton University Press, 2009) by Karl Alexander, Johns Hopkins University Frank Dobbin Mark A. Berends, University of Notre Dame Caesars Palace Las Vegas Barbara L. Schneider, Michigan State University Session Organizer: Randall Collins, University of John Robert Warren, University of Minnesota Pennsylvania In this workshop, funders, reviewers, and grantees will discuss strategies for integrating sociological interests and methodologies with IES grant Author: Frank Dobbin, Harvard University application requirements. We do so through short presentations by IES Presider: Vincent J. Roscigno, Ohio State University program officers (Ono and Himmelfarb), and education Critics: William T. Bielby, University of Illinois-Chicago researchers/sociologists (Karl Alexander, Mark Berends, Barbara Schneider, John Skrentny, Univ. of California, San Diego and Rob Warren) who have IES grants and have been peer reviewers, followed Vincent J. Roscigno, Ohio State University by a Q&A discussion. 243. Student Forum Paper Session. Citizenship Rights and 240. Regional Spotlight Session. Chicago '68-The Battle for Grant Park, Hearts and Minds Public Opinion Caesars Palace Las Vegas Caesars Palace Las Vegas Session Organizer: Lauren Langman, Loyola University- Session Organizers: Beverly M. Pratt, University of Maryland Chicago Marcus L. Pruitt, Panelists: Tom Hayden, The Peace and Justice Resource Hephzibah Virginia Strmic-Pawl, University of Virginia Center Presider: Beverly M. Pratt, University of Maryland Communicating Whiteness from the CDC to the Lay Public. Richard Flacks, University of California-Santa Barbara Marilyn Katz, MK Communications Tamara Renee Williams, University of Colorado-Boulder Michael James, Heartland Cafe Disability Rights and Divergent Perspectives on Prenatal Frances Fox Piven, City University of New York Testing and Selective Abortion. Molly King, Immanuel Wallerstein, Yale University I Am Abomination: Masculinity's Construction of the Other Erik Olin Wright, University of Wisconsin and Its Effects on the Adolescent Gay Male. Robert Ian Myra Marx Ferree, University of Wisconsin Morrison, MIchigan State University TBA Exploring Paradox in the Local Foods Movement: Challenges in Uniting Ideology and Practice. Justin Schupp, The Ohio 241. Department Workshop. Preparing for Program State University; Rebecca Lorraine Som Castellano, Ohio Review State University Caesars Palace Las Vegas See Jane Read: How Frequently Challenged Books Form Session Organizer: Rebecca G. Adams, University of North Deviance Boundaries for Young Girls. Ami Elizabeth Carolina at Greensboro Stearns, University of Oklahoma Leader: Rebecca G. Adams, University of North Carolina at Greensboro 244. Regular Session. Cross/Transnational Sociology II: At most colleges and universities, academic programs are reviewed on a Immigration regular cycle, generally every five-to-seven years. This workshop will be Caesars Palace Las Vegas useful to departments anticipating such a routine program review. This Session Organizer: Winifred R. Poster, Washington University workshop will also be useful to faculty of departments in colleges or universities where it is likely that an institution-wide program review will be Presider: Elizabeth Marie Aranda, University of South Florida undertaken in response to the current fiscal crisis in order to identify programs Comparing Migration Patterns: Global Ethnography and the to be discontinued, curtailed, combined with other programs, etc. The "new" Ukraine. Cinzia D. Solari, University of California, workshop leader has had experience as an external evaluator for routine Berkeley program reviews, in overseeing the preparation of the undergraduate component of a program review in the sociology department at her own Mistresses and Maids in Transnational Migrations: Global university, and in facilitating the development of the process for a university- Divisions of Labor in Swedish Expat Homes in Singapore. wide program review that will be ongoing at her institution during the ASA Catrin Lundstrom, UmeÃ¥ University meeting. Topics to be addressed include: how to work in advance to position a Invisible Divides: Marriage and High-Skilled Syrian Migrants program for successful review, a summary of the literature and higher education news that higher-level administrators are reading about program Across Borders. Christopher A. Fiorello, Pomona College review, criteria commonly considered during program reviews, documentation Cross-national Analysis of National Identity in 33 countries. generally required as part of program reviews, and relevant resources available Naeyun Lee, University of Chicago through ASA and otherwise. Participants are encouraged to bring a copy of Discussant: Elizabeth Marie Aranda, University of South the program review guidelines currently used by their institutions to consult during the workshop. Florida 245. Regular Session. Indigenous People, Peasants, Labor Caesars Palace Las Vegas and Globalization Session Organizer: Frederick F. Wherry, University of Caesars Palace Las Vegas Michigan Session Organizer: David A. Smith, University of California- Presider: Fabio Rojas, Indiana University Irvine Endogenous Legal Change: How Organizations Re-Shaped Globalization and Indigenous Peoples: Conflicts of Paradigms Glass-Steagall. Russell James Funk, University of and Private Property. James V. Fenelon, California State Michigan-Ann Arbor; Daniel Hirschman, University of University, San Bernardino; Thomas D. Hall, DePauw Michigan University Constructing Labor Markets: The Valuation of African- West Africa & the Asante: Rivers of (Black) Gold and the American Labor in the U.S. South, 1771-1867. Martin Proto-globalization of Labor. Jon D. Carlson, University Ruef, Princeton University of California-Merced Organizational Sustainability Agendas: An Interaction Ritual Globalizing Semiproletarianization: Forced Labor and Peasant Perspective on Issue Mobilization. Sara Soderstrom, resistance in Colonial Africa, 1890-1930. Wilma A. University of Michigan; Klaus Weber, Northwestern Dunaway, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University University Beyond the Relational Network: Fragmentation and the Special Economic Zones and the Political Economy of Organization of Production in the Global Economy. Dispossession in India. Michael James Levien, University Jennifer L. Bair, University of Colorado; Matthew C of California-Berkeley Mahutga, University of California at Riverside Discussant: Farshad A. Araghi, Florida Atlantic University 249. Regular Session. Ethics and Science 246. Regular Session. Community Development Caesars Palace Las Vegas Caesars Palace Las Vegas Session Organizer: Anne Figert, Loyola University Chicago Session Organizer: Mohammed Bamyeh, University of Presider: Anne Figert, Loyola University Chicago Pittsburgh Moments of Uncertainty: Ethical Considerations and Emerging Changes in Gender Attitudes: The Influence of Community Contaminants. Alissa Cordner, Brown University; Phil Group Experiences on Individual Gender Related Brown, Brown University Attitudes. Meeta S. Pradhan, University of Michigan Our Particular Patients: Care and Research in a Thai HIV Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as a Source of Social Clinic. Lynn Gazley, Northwestern University Capital for Communities: Does Size Matter? Shuo Zhang, The Social Mores of Human Research Protections: A Cornell University Sociological Perspective on Institutional Review Boards. Integrating "Standard" Residents into "Non-Standard" Harry Perlstadt, Michigan State University Communities. Joseph Cabrera, Marywood University Unintended consequences of ethical and regulatory Racial Histories as Embodied Cultural Capital: The Influence frameworks in behavioral research with young injecting on Economic Development Strategies. Jessica Crowe, St. drug users. Peter Davidson, University of California, San Mary's College of Maryland Diego; Kimberly Page, University of California, San Francisco 247. Regular Session. Development and Gender Discussant: Anne Figert, Loyola University Chicago Caesars Palace Las Vegas Session Organizer: Clare Weber, California State University 250. Regular Session. Ethnography/Ethnographic Studies Dominguez Hills II: Community and Conflict in Public Life Presider: Clare Weber, California State University Dominguez Caesars Palace Las Vegas Hills Session Organizer: David Grazian, University of Pennsylvania Female-Supported Households in Urban China. Susan The Venice Beach Boardwalk: Conflict in Access to Public Hagood Lee, Boston University Space. Laura A Orrico, UCLA Measuring Gender and Development. Natascia Rose Boeri, Moral Conflict in Everyday Talk: Creating and Negotiating City University of New York-Graduate Center Moral Boundaries at a Suburban Dog Beach. Mary Beth The Quiet Insubordination of Staying Home: How Non- Finch, Northwestern University Migrant Mixtec Women Mollify the Capitalism-Patriarchy Maintaining the Trail: Collective Action in a Serious-Leisure Bind. Abigail Leslie Andrews, University of California Community. Michael S. Rosenbaum, University of Denver Berkeley Roma Gypsy Youth in an Italian city: Growing up in hostile Women's Political Empowerment and Gender Gaps in Primary spaces. Laura Fantone, University California-Berkeley Schooling in India: Exploring the Pathways. Nafisa Halim, Discussant: David Grazian, University of Pennsylvania Emory University; Kathryn M. Yount, Emory University; Solveig Argeseanu Cunningham, Emory University 251. Regular Session. Health and Well-Being II Discussant: Shobha Hamal Gurung, Southern Utah University Caesars Palace Las Vegas Session Organizer: Shannon M. Monnat, University of 248. Regular Session. Economic Sociology. The Culture Nevada-Las Vegas and Politics of Markets Presider: Allyson Hallam, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Does Childhood Misfortune Increase Cancer Risk in Caesars Palace Las Vegas Adulthood? Patricia M. Morton, Purdue University; Session Organizer: Jacquelien van Stekelenburg, VU Markus H. Schafer, Purdue University; Kenneth F. University Amsterdam Ferraro, Purdue University Bringing Adversity Back In: Economic Breakdown and the Family of Origin Socioeconomic Status, Own Emerging Pace of Collective Action. Neal Caren, University of Socioeconomic Status and BMI by Generation for North Carolina-Chapel HIll; Catherine Herrold, Duke Mexican-Americans. Elizabeth Helene Baker, University Pennsylvania State University Dramatic Action, Assertive Action, and Securing Demands: The Effect of Neighborhood Disadvantage on Childhood Newspaper Coverage of SMOs and the Townsend Plan. Obesity, 1986-2008. Steven Elías Alvarado, University of Edwin Amenta, University of California-Irvine; Beth Wisconsin - Madison Gharrity Gardner, University of California Irvine; Amber Does Obesity Lead to Poor School Performance? Estimates Celina Tierney, University of California, Irvine; Anaid from Propensity Score Matching. Hongyun Han, The Yerena, University of California, Irvine University of Wisconsin Interpreting Protest: How Violence Changes Public Opinion. Daniel J. Myers, University of Notre Dame; Matthew G. 252. Regular Session. Internal Migration Baggetta, Indiana University Caesars Palace Las Vegas Discussant: Deana Rohlinger, Florida State University Session Organizer: Chenoa Flippen, University of Pennsylvania 255. Regular Session. Medical Sociology III Presider: Chenoa Flippen, University of Pennsylvania Caesars Palace Las Vegas Factors Influencing the Internal Migration Decisions of Session Organizer: Sigrun Olafsdottir, Boston University Mexican Migrants in the United States. Christina Alicia Presider: Ann L. McCranie, Indiana University at Bloomington Sue, University of Colorado-Boulder; Fernando Riosmena, Fundamental Causes in Illness and Health Behavior: A Foreign-Born Workers on the Move: The Spatial Reproduction Comparison in the U.S. and Nepal. Mark Tausig, of Ethnic Niches via Internal Migration. James R. Elliott, University of Akron; J. Scott Brown, Miami University; University of Oregon Janardan Subedi, Miami University; Sree Subedi, Miami Using Multi-Level Modeling to Evaluate the Economic Status University-Hamilton; Susan L Santangelo, Harvard Attainments of Rural-to-Urban Migrants in China. Yin University; Kelina Basnyat, Miami University of Ohio Yue, Johns Hopkins University Standardization for a Latecomer: The Making of the World's Within-group Inequality: Return Migration and Southern Most Lenient Guideline in Multiple-Embryo Transfer. Black Status. Katherine J. Curtis, University of Chia-Ling Wu, National Taiwan University Wisconsin-Madison; Paul Magnus Hanselman, University Inquiring Minds Acquiring Wellness: Uses of Online and of Wisconsin-Madison Offline Sources for Health Information. Kerry Michael Discussant: Matthew Hall, University of Illinois-Chicago Dobransky, James Madison University; Eszter Hargittai, Northwestern University 253. Regular Session. Life Course The Disciplined Doctor: Information Technology and Caesars Palace Las Vegas Physician Subordination in the Integrated Healthcare Session Organizer: Hannah Brueckner, Yale University Organization. Adam Dalton Reich, University of Early Socioeconomic Adversity and Young Adult California Berkeley Socioeconomic Attainment: The Moderating Role of Discussant: Ann L. McCranie, Indiana University at Education. K.A.S. Wickrama, Iowa State University; Leslie Bloomington Gordon Simons, University of Georgia; Diana Baltimore, Iowa State university 256. Regular Session. Perspectives on Citizenship II: Early Unemployment and Subsequent Career Trajectories: The Citizenship in Practice Case of West-German Working Men. Irma Mooi-Reci, Caesars Palace Las Vegas Free University Amsterdam; Anna Manzoni, Yale Session Organizer: Luisa Farah Schwartzman, University of University; Cees Elzinga, VU University Toronto Ethnic wage inequalities on the labour market - A matter of Presider: Luisa Farah Schwartzman, University of Toronto opportunities? Andreas Damelang, University Erlangen- Women Workers and Working Girls: Gendered Containment Nuremberg of Migrant Factory and Club Workers in South Korea. Hae Occupational attainment and career progression in West Yeon Choo, The University of Wisconsin-Madison Germany. Anna Manzoni, Yale University; Juho To Protect One, We Must Protect All: Bureaucratic Scripts for Harkonen, Stockholm University; Karl Ulrich Mayer, Protecting Undocumented Workers. Shannon Marie Lebniz Association Gleeson, University of California-Santa Cruz Discussants: Tim Futing Liao, University of Illinois A Delicate Dance of Defiance and Loyalty: The Fragile Anette Eva Fasang, Yale University Achievement of Participatory Governance in Torres, Venezuela. Gabriel Bodin Hetland, University of 254. Regular Session. Making it to the News. Social California, Berkeley Movements and the Mass Media Kansalaiset and Citoyen-ne-s: Finnish and French Conceptions of Active Citizenship in a Comparative Perspective. Eeva Interorganizational Networks. Jason P Davis, Luhtakallio, University of Helsinki Massachusetts Institute of Technology Being Somali, Earning Welcome. Andrea Voyer, University of Discussant: Henning Hillmann, University of Mannheim Wisconsin, Madison

257. Regular Session. Political Sociology (Transitions to and from Democracy) 260. Regular Session. Sociology of Body: Embodying Caesars Palace Las Vegas Power and Difference Session Organizer: Gregory M. Maney, Hofstra University Caesars Palace Las Vegas Before the Natural Resource Boon: State-Civil Society Session Organizer: Miliann Kang, University of Relations and Democracy in Resource-Rich Societies. Massachusetts-Amherst Michael Seth Friedson, New York University; Leslie-Ann Presider: Desire' Janelle-Maralyn Anastasia, Metropolitan Bolden, New York University; Juan Corradi, New York State College of Denver University Department of Sociology Exploring the Global Flow of Beauty. Debra L. Gimlin, The Is the Middle Class a Harbinger of Democracy? Evidence from University of Aberdeen Southeast Asia. Erik Martinez Kuhonta, McGill University Targeted Erasures: Enacting Genocide on the Bodies of Native Normalization of Emergency Measures: Abolition of State American Women. Barbara Gurr, University of Security Courts in Turkey. Defne Over, Cornell University Connecticut The Third Wave of Democratization: Consolidation of The Civil Sphere in Our Bodies. Anna Lund, School of Social Nominal Democracy? Rakkoo Chung, University at Sciences Albany, SUNY Alternative and complementary health practices, embodiment and experiences of healing. Eeva Sointu, Smith College 258. Regular Session. Prisons, Punishment, and Discussant: Desire' Janelle-Maralyn Anastasia, Metropolitan Rehabilitation State College of Denver Caesars Palace Las Vegas Session Organizer: Lynne Allison Haney, New York 261. Section on Comparative and Historical Sociology University Roundtable Session Presider: Lynne Allison Haney, New York University Caesars Palace Las Vegas Gendered Rehabilitation: Targeting Treatment or Reproducing 12:30-2:10pm, Roundtables: Inequality? Jessica JB Wyse, University of Michigan Session Organizer: Bart Bonikowski, Harvard University "It Was Basically College to Us": Incarceration, Rehabilitation, and Intimate Relationships. Megan Lee Table 1. Intergroup Conflict Comfort, RTI International Table Presider: Mattias Smangs, Fordham University "You have to cut it off at the knee": Dangerous masculinity Whiteness from Violence: Lynching and White Identity in and security inside men's prisons. Anna Curtis, University the U.S. South, 1882-1915. Mattias Smangs, Fordham Massachusetts, Amherst University Prison Gang Violence and Hypercodes: Revisiting The Social Informal & Formal Legitimation of State-Sponsored Organization of Prisons. Jorge Martinez, University of Violence: The Case of the Cherokee Trail of Tears. Washington-Seattle James J. Davis, The Ohio State University Discussant: Allison R. McKim, Bard College Civil Rights Obstruction in the Senate, 1938 to 1964: The Role of the Republican Party. Wesley Hiers, University 259. Regular Session. Social Networks: Organizational and of California-Los Angeles Economic Networks Models of Downward, Lateral, and Upward Terrorism. Caesars Palace Las Vegas Christopher D. Porto, University of Virginia Session Organizer: Damon M. Centola, MIT Presider: Henning Hillmann, University of Mannheim Table 2. Constructing National Identity Hunkering Down and Venturing Out: Network Activation in Table Presider: Bart Bonikowski, Harvard University Response to the Uncertainty of Organizational American Identity, Religion, and the Sacred: The Restructuring. Sameer Srivastava, Harvard University Construction of the United States Air Force Academy Inter-Organizational Tie Formation and Matching Theory. Cadet Chapel. Mary Ellen Konieczny, University of Andrew Shipilov, INSEAD; Stan Xiao Li, Schulich School Notre Dame; Meredith C. Whitnah, University of Notre of Business, York University; Joel A.C. Baum, University Dame of Toronto Nationalism, Diversity and Identity Consensus: Peace and The Contextual Dependence of Social Network Activation. Stability in Unexpected Urban Spaces in Turkey. Elif Sampsa Samila, Brock University; Emily Anne Erikson, Andac, University of Kansas Yale University Making Revolution from the Middle: Construction of The Emergence and Coordination of Sychrony in Middle-Class Narratives in South Korea and the Philippines. Celso M. Villegas, Brown University; Homelessness, Tokyo and Los Angeles. Matthew D. Myung Ji Yang, Brown University Marr, Florida International University Unreliable Power: Disciplining Vietnamese Workers in Table 3. Conceptualizing the State 1980s Czechoslovakia. Alena K. Alamgir, State Table Presider: Molly M. Clever, University of Maryland University of New Jersey-Rutgers Incorporating Analyses and Cross-Place Problem Solving as Cases to Compare and Explain Episodes of World- Historical Transformation. Sandra Curtis Comstock, 262. Section on Disability and Society Paper Session. Harvard University Conflict in Disability (Re)Approaching the Rise and Decline of the Sovereign Caesars Palace Las Vegas State. Molly M. Clever, University of Maryland Session Organizer: Jeffrey A. Houser, University of Northern When National Boundaries Face Liminality: The Case of Colorado Tali Fahima. Liora Sion, Nottingham University Better Than Normal: (Re)Figuring Autism Spectrum Disorder From the Varieties of Capitalism to Varieties of as Positive Identity. William N. Rocque, University of Neoliberalism? The Implications of South Korea. Sun- Redlands Jae Hwang, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Conflicting Meanings of Deafness: A Sociological Consideration of Debates between Disability Studies and Table 4. Processes of Political Change Bioethics. Laura K. Mauldin, City University of New Table Presider: Besnik Pula, University of Michigan York-Graduate Center Social Origins of Albanian Communism: Socio-legal Disability Employment in the United States, Australia and the Reform and the Disintegration of the Ottoman Agrarian United Kingdom. Sarah Parker, University of Illinois- Order. Besnik Pula, University of Michigan Chicago; Randall Owen, University of Illinois-Chicago A Civil War and A Rational Peasant: Russia, Finland, Reframing Disability and Dependence in the Context of Spain, and China. Pavel I. Osinsky, Appalachian State Homelessness. Michael Polgar, Pennsylvania State University University The Antonymic Role of the 'Opposition' in the Populist "Passing" and Intellectual Disability: A Structural Approach. Discourse of Betancourt and Chavez. Ritchie Paul Allison C. Carey, Shippensburg University Savage, New School for Social Research Ideas as Motivators and Resources for Political Action: 263. Section on Environment and Technology Paper Child Labor Reform in Prussia, 1817-1839. Angela Session. Risk and Uncertainty Elisabeth Anderson, Northwestern University Caesars Palace Las Vegas Session Organizer: Beth Schaefer Caniglia, Oklahoma State Table 5. Civil Society and Political Participation University Table Presider: Serena Liu, University of Essex Presider: Beth Schaefer Caniglia, Oklahoma State University Modernization of Education through the Lens of Women's Strange Bedfellows: The Military and the Intelligence Education: Ottoman Empire and Turkish Republic. Establishment as Allies in Climate Change Politics. Ayse Burcin Erarslan, Koc University Andrew Szasz, Univ of California-Santa Cruz The evolvement of civil society in China. Serena Liu, The Aggravation of Risk: A Freudenburgian Analysis of the University of Essex Disasters of Tomorrow. Raymond J. Murphy, University Labor Rights and Citizenship - Trade Union Law in Chile of Ottawa and Argentina, 1900-1950. Moira B. 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Dan Lainer-Vos, University of Southern Michigan State University California; Paolo Parigi, Stanford Univerity Accounting Plug-ins and Virtual Firms: A History of 264. Section on Organizations, Occupation, and Work Business Plans in the United States (1970-2010). Paper Session. The New World of Work Martin Giraudeau, London School of Economics and Caesars Palace Las Vegas Political Science Session Organizers: Beth A. Bechky, University of California- Stigma, Culture, and Social Ties in the Process of Exiting Davis Emilio J. Castilla, Massachusetts Institute of Technology California Better Off Jobless? Scar Effect of Contingent Employment in Tal Peretz, University of Southern California Japan. Wei-hsin Yu, University of Texas-Austin One Size Does Not Fit All: Individualized Treatment in an Suddenly Doing Security Work: Institutional Mandates and Alternative Intimate Partner Violence Court. Gail E. Socio-Technical Systems in the New York Subway. Noah Murphy-Geiss, Colorado College; Douglas J. Miles, El McClain, New York University Paso County Courts How Financial Institutions Shape Labor Process Practice: An Pronatalism and Resistance in Ceausescu's Romania. Brittany Ethnographic Study of a Dot-Com Startup. Linus Huang, Julia Duncan, University of Pittsburgh University of California - Berkeley Resisting Medicalization: War, Mental Health and "I'm not Here to Make Friends! Spontaneous Communication Masculinity. Elianne K. Riska, University of Helsinki in a "Winners-Take-All" Organization. Valery Yakubovich, The American Selective Service System and the Illegible State. University of Pennsylvania; Roman V. Galperin, Dorith Geva, University of Chicago Massachusetts Institute of Technology Discussant: Michael A. Messner, Univ. of Southern California From Organization to Organizing: Mobilization and the Evolution of Vertical Production Networks. Josh Whitford, 268. Section on Sociological Practice and Public Sociology Columbia University; Francesco Zirpoli, University of Roundtable Session Venezia Caesars Palace Las Vegas Discussant: Lisa E. Cohen, McGill University 12:30-1:30pm, Roundtables: Session Organizer: Johanna Bishop, Wilmington University 265. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Paper Session. Changing Notions of Blackness in the Americas Table 1. The Arena of Public Sociology Caesars Palace Las Vegas For Pragmatic Public Sociology: Theory and Practice after Session Organizers: Mindelyn R. Buford, Northeastern the Pragmatic Turn. Eric Lybeck, University of University Tennessee - Knoxville Tanya Maria Golash-Boza, University of Kansas Imagining the Spaces of Regional Action Framing Youth A Battleground of Identity: The Discourse on Interracial Problems and Solutions. Michael Rios, UC Davis; Marriage among African Americans. Jan Doering, Dave Campbell, UC Davis; Mindy S. 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Angel Adams Parham, Loyola Academic Involvement in Canadian Policy Institutes. University-New Orleans John VP McLevey, McMaster University Sociology's Icebergs: Jobs, Workplace Change the Applied 266. Section on Rationality and Society Paper Session. In Imperative. Marv Finkelstein, Southern Illinois Univ Search of Homo Sociologicus: From Individual Edwardsville Decisions to Collective Outcomes (one-hour) The "Green Dot" Data Collection Project: Incorporating Caesars Palace Las Vegas Public Sociology into an Applied Research Course. Session Organizer: Davide Barrera, University of Utrecht Kristin Kenneavy, Ramapo College of New Jersey; Presider: Davide Barrera, University of Utrecht Camel Drummond, Ramapo College of New Jersey; Altruistic Punishment: Cruel Only to be Kind. Pamela E. Erich Jost, Ramapo College of New Jersey; Francisco Emanuelson, University of South Carolina Montes, Ramapo College of New Jersey; Apollonia Friends in Misdeeds are Friends Indeed. Jennifer Flashman, Pinzas, Ramapo College of New Jersey; Christina Nuffield College, University of Oxford; Diego Gambetta, Rath, Ramapo College of New Jersey; Katie Zuretti, Nuffield College, University of Oxford Ramapo College of New Jersey The Rationality behind Network Emergence. Jacob Apkarian, University of California-Riverside Table 3. The Arena of Conflict 267. Section on Sex and Gender Paper Session. Men, Disaster Risk, Society, and DPSIR. Hsiang-Chieh Lee, Violence, and Institutions National Science and Technology Center for Disaster Caesars Palace Las Vegas Reduction Session Organizers: Max Greenberg, University of Southern Gaming Revenue and Health Care Spending in Iowa Counties, 1997-2003. Lori Wiebold, Bradley Michelle Moff Hudec, Boston University; Courtney Ann University Irby, Loyola University Chicago Homogeneity of University Students With Respect to Negotiating Intimacy: Gay Men, Safer Sex, and the Market for Hurricane Perception and Preparedness. Maggie Male Sex Work. Trevon D. Logan, The Ohio State Kusenbach, University of South Florida; Jason L University Simms, University of South Florida; Graham A Tobin, The Impact of Same-Sex Marriages: Pushing the Boundaries University of South Florida of Families and the Institution of Marriage. Abigail The Contested Terrains of Public Sociology: An Ocobock, University of Chicago Autoethnographical Account of the Movement to Defend Public Houisng. John D. Arena, College of 271. Section on the Sociology of the Family Roundtable Staten Island Session Caesars Palace Las Vegas Table 4. Additional Papers 12:30-1:30pm, Roundtables: Bureaucrats Behind Bars: How Work Environment and Job Session Organizers: Marybeth J. Mattingly, University of New Stress Affect Prison Officers' Attitudes Toward Hampshire Prisoners. Sarah K.S. Shannon, University of Sarah Halpern-Meekin, Bowling Green State University Minnesota-Twin Cities; Joshua Aaron Page, University of Minnesota Table 1. Children in Families Contexts of Cultural Diffusion: A Case Study of "Public Table Presider: Janel E. Benson, Colgate University Intellectuals" Debates in English Canada. Neil G. Adolescent Reports of Family Meals with At Least one McLaughlin, McMaster University; Eleanor Townsley, Parent and the Prediction of Delinquency. Eric Mount Holyoke College Christopher Hedberg, National Opinion Research Contractors of the New Welfare Bureacracy. Gregory Center Harris, University of Pennsylvania Child and Adolescent Behavior Problems, Fathers' Student Growth and Stable Program Size: Results and Involvement and Children's Perceptions. C. Andre Implications of an Evaluation of Student Services. Christie-Mizell, Vanderbilt University; Aya Kimura James G. Hougland, University of Kentucky Ida, California State University-Sacramento; Mary Therese Laske, Vanderbilt University 269. Section on Sociology of Religion Paper Session. Children's Family Structure Experiences, Sex Initiation, Comparative Religions at Home and Abroad and the Transition into Intimate Relationships in Caesars Palace Las Vegas Adolescence. Katherine Stamps Mitchell, Louisiana Session Organizer: Prema Ann Kurien, Syracuse University State University; Cassandra J. Dorius, University of Presider: Prema Ann Kurien, Syracuse University Michigan-Ann Arbor; Daphne Hernandez, A Comparative Study on the Reception of Protestantism vs. Pennsylvania State University Catholicism in the Chosun. Young Bin Lim, Mississippi Family Structure History, Family Process, and Early State University Sexual Debut. Rena Cornell Zito, North Carolina State A Far-Reaching Faith: Evidence of an Inclusive Religious University Doctrine among African Americans. Jason Eugene The "Marriage Advantage" in Infant Health Outcomes: Shelton, University of Texas-Arlington; Michael O. Evidence of Selection, Spuriousness, or Risky Emerson, Rice University Behavior? Jennifer Buher Kane, Pennsylvania State Courts as Guardians of Secularism: Secularism and the Rise of University Religious Politics in Turkey and India. Aysel Zeynep Madra, The New School for Social Research Table 2. Family Life Multi-Religiosity. Liza Steele, Princeton University Class Lessons: Perfecting the American Family on the Thresholds of Trust: Dynamics of Ethno-Religious Reality Television Series Wife Swap. Elizabeth Tov, Incorporation for Today's Ghanaian Migrants. Nicolette Boston College Denise Manglos, University of Texas at Austin Exploring the Ecological Correlates of Family Functioning. Christine Valerie Hochbaum, University of British 270. Section on Sociology of Sexualities Paper Session. Columbia Sexualities and Institutions Exploring the emergence of democratic parenting through Caesars Palace Las Vegas the pages of an Irish problem page, 1963-80. Paul A. Session Organizer: Steven Epstein, Northwestern University Ryan, National University of Ireland-Maynooth Presider: Steven Epstein, Northwestern University Variations Among Women's Kinkeeping Styles Within "Erotic Traditionalists within Hook-Up Culture: Second- Reconstituted Families. Candace L. Freed, Cleveland Generation Immigrant and African American Students in a State University Multicultural University." Sherri L. Grasmuck, Temple University; Christina Stewart, Temple University Table 3. Intra-Familial Investments The Preservation of Heterosexual, Marital Sexuality: Religious Table Presider: Sarah M. Kendig, University of Texas-Austin Influences on the Sex Lives of Unmarried Adults. Amy Cultural Role Expectations as Motive of Familial Psychological Well-being in Two Biological-Parent Transfers. Turro Wongkaren, University of Hawaii- Families in Taiwan. Janet Kuo, University of Texas- Manoa Austin Economic Downturns and Doubled Up Households, 1988- Domestic Violence and Motherhood: A Shelter Study. 2010. Laryssa Mykyta, U.S. Census Bureau; Suzanne Rebecca Bach, Duke University; Julianne Melissa E. Macartney, State University of New York-Albany Weinzimmer, Wright State University Parental Support during Young Adulthood: Why Does Kinship Foster Care: A Study of Family Resources and Assistance Decline with Age? Caroline Sten Hartnett, Developmental Outcomes for Children in Valencia University of Pennsylvania; Frank F. Furstenberg, (Spain). Julian Montoro Rodriguez, California State University of Pennsylvania University-San Bernardino; Sacramento Pinazo Share and Share Alike: Does Income Sharing Imply Hernandis, University of Valencia Household Sharing? Anne Tatlock, University of Women in the Workforce and Men who Mother: California-Irvine Perceptions of Non-Traditional Parents. Alexander Who's That on The Phone? Contact Between College Watts, Stanford University Students and Their Parents. Amanda Jeann Burnam, "We Deliver:" Kinship and Consumers at the Adoption University of Oklahoma; Ann M. Beutel, University of Information Meeting. Elizabeth Yoon Hwa Raleigh, Oklahoma University of Pennsylvania

Table 4. Work and Family Table 7. Issues Facing Vulnerable Families Table Presider: Kristin Smith, Carsey Institute Economic Well-Being of Single-Parent Families: The Economic Determinants of Divorce among Dual-Earner United States in a Cross-National Study. Laurie C Couples: Jews in Israel. Liat Raz-Yurovich, Max Maldonado, University of California-Los Angeles Planck Institute Implications of Child Care Arrangements Among Teen Employer and Job Stability Among New Mothers. Lynda Parents' Children. Stefanie Mollborn, University of L. Laughlin, U.S. Census Bureau Colorado-Boulder; Casey Blalock, University of Iron Dads: Complexities of Endurance Sports for Colorado-Boulder Managing Work and Family Identities. Diana Tracy Regular and Illicit Employment Characteristics and Father Cohen, University of Florida Involvement. Kimberly Turner, University of The Impacts of Perceived Discrimination on Work-to- Wisconsin-Madison Family Conflict: Does Workplace Social Support Play a The Five Dimensions of Low-Income Families' Economic Mediating Role? Krista Lynn Minnotte, University of Engagement. Lane Marie Destro, Duke University North Dakota The Meaning and Significance of Family Work Equality to Table 8. Coresidence/Transition to Adulthood Heterosexual Partners Seeking Egalitarian Do Transitions to Adulthood Converge in Europe? An Arrangements. Rachel Bryant-Anderson, University of Optimal Matching Analysis of Work-Family California-Santa Cruz Trajectories. Laurent Lesnard, Sciences Po; Anne- Sophie Cousteaux, Sciences Po; Flora Chanvril, Table 5. Getting and Being Married Sciences Po; Viviane Le Hay, Sciences Po Table Presider: Laura M. Tach, University of Pennsylvania Living Arrangements of Young Adults in Urban China: Measuring Mate Preferences: What Do We Want in a Difference Between Only Children and Children with Partner? Christie F. Boxer, University of Iowa; Mary Siblings. Yue Qian, The Ohio State University C. Noonan, University of Iowa; Christine B. Whelan, Multigenerational Coresidence and the Norm of University of Iowa Independent Living. Robin Pleau, University of Physical Health among African American Elders: California-Davis Exploring the Role of Marital Quality. Jennifer The Effect of Employment and Marital Status on Living Roebuck Bulanda, Miami University with Your Parents. Michael Steketee, University of The Effects of Spousal Social Support on Social Support South Carolina from Family and Friends. Scott A. Adams, Case Western Reserve University Table 9. Current Issues in Family Life The Ideal Age of Marriage and Religion Among Emerging "All the Children are Above Average": Managerial Adults. Jade Avelis, University of Notre Dame Parenting, Self-Esteem, and the New Capitalism. Why Marry? Heteronormativity, Sexual Citizenry, and Markella Rutherford, Wellesley College Pathways to Marriage. Erica Hunter, State University Mutual Support and Specialization: Effects of Partners' of New York-Albany Resources on Leaving Unemployment. Corinna Kleinert, Institute for Employment Research; Marita Table 6. Parenting Jacob, University of Mannheim Table Presider: Rose Kreider, U.S. Census Bureau Weathering the Storm? County Level Effects on Divorce Causal Effects of Father Involvement on Children's Filings in Washington State, 2000-2010. Julie Brines, University of Washington; Brian Serafini, University of Dept. Health & Human Services; Sidney M. Stahl, National Washington; Marie Neumann, University of Institute on Aging; Mercedes Rubio, National Inst of Washington Mental Health; William N. Elwood, National Institute of From Institution to Independence: Transitioning Out of Health Moldovan Orphanages. Stephanie Danielle Hennigan, 5. Princiton University-Office of Population Research, New Mercer University Immigrant Survey. Monica Higgins, Princeton University; Sofya Aptekar, Princeton University; Kimberly Torres, Table 10. Work/Family/Gender Roles Princeton University Patterns of Kinship in Rural Appalachian Families. 6. National Archives and Records Administration, Electronic Veronica B. Manlow, St. Joseph's College and Special Media Records Services Division. Lynn The Division of Housework Among Working Couples: Goodsell, National Archives Distinguishing Characteristics of Egalitarian Couples. 7. National Survey of Fertility Barriers, c/o Department of Jema K. Turk, University of California-San Francisco Sociology, The Pennsylvania State University. David R. The Fatherhood Premium Across Men's Earnings Johnson, Pennsylvania State University; Julia McQuillan, Distribution: A Quantile Approach. Melissa Jane University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Arthur L. Greil, Alfred Hodges, University of Masschusetts-Amherst University; Karina M. Shreffler, Oklahoma State Weekday and Weekend Housework in a Cross-National University Perspective. Leah E. Ruppanner, University of Hawaii- 8. University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Carolina Hilo Population Center. Kathleen Mullan Harris, University of North Carolina Table 11. Couple Concerns 9. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Correlates and Consequences of the Desire to Have "At Viral Hepatitis. Karin A. Mack, CDC/NCIPC/DUIP; Least One Boy and One Girl". Colleen Nugent, State Deborah Holtzman, Ctrs. for Disease Control & Prev. University of New Jersey-Rutgers 10. Integrated Health Interview Series, Minnesota Population Family Background Factors in Family Formation among Center, University of Minnesota. Ryan Moltz, University African American Young Adults. Clifford L. Broman, of Minnesota Michigan State University 11. National Science Foundation, Sociology Program. Income Trends for Married, Divorced, and Never-Married Patricia E. White, National Science Foundation; Regina E. Mothers, 1979-2006. Matthew R. McKeever, Mount Werum, Emory University Holyoke College; Nicholas H. Wolfinger, University of 12. American Institutes for Research, Federal Statistical Utah Program. Leslie Scott, American Institute for Research; The Effect of Religious Tradition and Frequency of Susan Lapham, American Institute for Research; Sandra L Partner's Actions on Satisfaction in Relationships. Eyster, American Institutes for Research Karen Hooge, University of Notre Dame 13. CHRR, The Ohio State University. Carissa Scurlock, The Ohio State University 12:30 pm Other Groups 14. NORC/University of Chicago, General Social Survey. American Journal of Sociology Editorial Board Meeting Tom W. Smith, National Opinion Research Center (Susan Allan) -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas 15. The Association of Religion Data Archives. Gail Johnston Ulmer, Pennsylvania State University; Stephen M Merino, 1:00 pm Sessions Pennsylvania State University; Robert G Martin, 16. National Center for Health Statistics, Division of Vital 272. Research Funding Opportunities and Data Resources Statistics. Jonathan Vespa, Ohio State University (part of the Research Support Forum) 17. National Academy of Education. Gregory White, Caesars Palace Las Vegas University of Maryland Session Organizer: Nicole M. Van Vooren, American 18. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, American Time Use Sociological Association Survey. Laura Wronski, Bureau of Labor Statistics 1. Social Explorer, Inc. Andrew A. Beveridge, City University 19. American Sociological Association, Fellowship Support of New York-Queens College and Graduate Center for Sociologists. Roberta M. Spalter-Roth, American 2. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Sociological Association; Nicole M. Van Vooren, American FInance, Access and Cost Trends, Division of Social and Sociological Association; Janene Scelza, American Economic Research. Terceira A. Berdahl, Agency for Sociological Association; Olga V. Mayorova, American Healthcare Research and Quality; James B. Kirby, Agency Sociological Association for Healthcare Research & Quality 20. American Sociological Association, Minority Affairs 3. National Center for Health Statistics/CDC. Virginia S. Program. Jean H. Shin, American Sociological Cain, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Association; Beth Moran, American Sociological 4. National Institute of Health, Eunice Kennedy Shriver Association National Institute of Child Health and Human 21. Wisconsin Longitudinal Study. Pamela Herd, University Development. Rebecca L. Clark, NICHD; Augusto Diana, of Wisconsin, Madison 1:30 pm Meetings consequences. For example, both affluent white women on American college campuses and poor minority women living in inner-city areas experience Section on Rationality and Society Business Meeting -- sexual violence at higher rates than other groups. Recent survey data suggests that gay men may be sexually victimized at higher rates than most other Caesars Palace Las Vegas groups, while lesbians experience lower risk. This panel will highlight new research on sexual violence that contributes to our collective understanding of Section on Sociological Practice and Public Sociology the ways that race, class, gender, and sexual orientation shape sexual violence Business Meeting -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas - in terms of levels and types of vulnerability, experiences and the meanings of victimization, strategies deployed to avoid, resist, and survive, and Section on the Sociology of the Family Business Meeting -- consequences, including unintended pregnancy or likelihood of redress. Caesars Palace Las Vegas

2:30 pm Meetings 275. Thematic Session. The Politics of Technology: 2012 Public Understanding of Sociology Award Selection Towards a Conflict Theory of Technological Emergence Committee -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas and Change Caesars Palace Las Vegas Honors Program Career Briefing -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas Session Organizer: Paul J. DiMaggio, Princeton University Student Forum Business Meeting -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas Presider: Paul J. DiMaggio, Princeton University The Net Neutrality Debate: Politics and Ambiguity on the 2:30 pm Sessions Digital Frontier. Paul J. DiMaggio, Princeton University Health Activism and the Sexualization of New Medical 273. Thematic Session. Conflict over Disciplinary Technologies. Steven Epstein, Northwestern University Boundaries: Interdisciplinarity, Sociology and Its Disaster Science and Technology in the Gulf of Mexico. Scott Neighbors Frickel, Washington State University Caesars Palace Las Vegas The Politics of Digital Inequality. Eszter Hargittai, Session Organizer: Jerry A. Jacobs, University of Northwestern University Pennsylvania Doing Science on Saturn and Mars: The Micro-politics of Presider: Jerry A. Jacobs, University of Pennsylvania Robotic Space Exploration. Janet Vertesi, Cornell Sociology and the Ambivalent Internationalism of U.S. Social University Science. Mitchell L. Stevens, Stanford University; Cynthia This session highlights new work in the sociology of technology, a field of Miller-Idriss, New York University increasing vitality in light of the rise of new digital communications and The Genesis and Development of Socio-Emotional Cognitive information technologies and new biomedical technologies, the development of the social construction of technology and social studies of technology (SEC) Platforms: An Application to Interdisciplinary perspectives, and an efflorescence of historical sociological studies of Networks of the MacArthur Foundation, the Santa Fe technology. A distinctive contribution of the sociological perspective on Institute and the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research. technology is that it calls attention to the ways in which political conflict Kyoko Sato, Harvard University; Michele Lamont, Harvard shapes both the construction and use of new technologies, often in ways that influence the distribution of those technologies' benefits and risks. The 2011 University Meeting Theme provides an opportunity for a comparative exploration of Sociology, Its Neighbors and the Flow of Ideas. Jerry A. politics in several technical fields. Jacobs, University of Pennsylvania Discussant: Thomas F. Gieryn, Indiana University 276. Thematic Session. Understanding American Race This session will explore recent trends and try to discern future trajectories Riots in the relationship between academic disciplines, with special focus on the Caesars Palace Las Vegas relationship between sociology and its neighboring fields in the social sciences Session Organizer: Christopher Mele, State University of New (anthropology, economics, history, political science, psychology), related applied and professional fields (social work, education, medicine, law), and York-Buffalo related interdisciplinary areas of inquiry (social science history, gender and Presiders: Christopher Mele, State University of New York- ethnic studies, area studies, bioethics, and public policy). Buffalo Jan C. Lin, Occidental College 274. Thematic Session. Race, Class, Gender and Sexual Panelists: Darnell M. Hunt, Univ of California-Los Angeles Violence Jennifer Lee, University of California-Irvine Caesars Palace Las Vegas Christopher Mele, State University of New York-Buffalo Session Organizer: Elizabeth A. Armstrong, University of Daniel J. Myers, University of Notre Dame Michigan Discussant: Jan C. Lin, Occidental College Presider: Elizabeth A. Armstrong, University of Michigan Race riots in US cities in the twentieth century are manifestations of Panelists: Nikki Jones, University of California-Santa Barbara underlying conflict and tensions within society. As historical moments, they Jennifer S. Barber, University of Michigan offer the potential to reveal "social structure in action" - how parties to the Nicola Gavey, University of Auckland conflict act, react, and adjust to crises and how the media, the public and local social groups perceive and respond as well. This panel presents a variety of Jocelyn Hollander, University of Oregon sociological perspectives on race riots and their aftermath in the US. Discussant: Patricia Yancey Martin, Florida State University Sexual assault continues to be common in American society. Yet despite 277. Special Session. The ASA and the Human Rights the impact of sexual violence on victims and their families, sociologists have Statement (co-sponsored with the Sociologists without neglected it as a topic of study. Race, class, gender, and sexual orientation intersect in complex ways to shape the risk of sexual victimization and its Borders) Caesars Palace Las Vegas Continuing to Pay Attention to the Master's Degree in Sociology." "Still a Session Organizer: Judith Blau, University of North Carolina- Down Market: Findings from the 2010 Job Bank Survey" and "Beyond the Ivory Tower: Professionalism, Skills Match, and Job Satisfaction in Chapel Hill Sociology) and Dr. Melodye Lehnerer (a faculty member with the Department Presider: Judith Blau, University of North Carolina-Chapel of Human Behavior at the College of Southern Nevada and current Vice Chair Hill and a former Chair of the Commission on the Accreditation of Programs in Panelists: Louis Edgar Esparza, University of Denver Applied and Clinical Sociology). Davita Silfen Glasberg, University of Connecticut 282. Professional Workshop. The Feminist Teaching Rogelio Saenz, Texas A&M University Portfolio: Gendered Aspects of Teaching Evaluations Margaret Weigers Vitullo, American Sociological and Course Content Association Caesars Palace Las Vegas Discussant: Mark Frezzo, University of Mississippi Session Organizer: Carolyn Corrado, State University of New We will highlight the August 2009 American Sociological Association statement, "Affirming and Expanding the Commitment of the American York-Albany Sociological Association to Human Rights." It reads in part, "These principles Leader: Carolyn Corrado, State University of New York- include respecting the rights, dignity, and worth of all peoples and striving to Albany serve the public good, including the advancement of human rights and Co-Leaders: Marcia Hernandez, University of the Pacific freedoms." To be sure this statement captures the prevailing consensus in our discipline that, for example, racism and sexism are wrong, but it also advances Tamara Lynn Smith, Westfield State College principles derived from international human rights principles about Laura West Steck, York College of Pennsylvania socioeconomic rights and the public good. Is this an epistemological rupture? In this workshop, panelists will discuss the elements of a strong feminist What is its significance for sociological research, practices, and theory? teaching portfolio for job seekers and for faculty going through reviews and promotions. The panel will address the components of a successful teaching 278. Special Session. Visual Ethnography portfolio, as well as the particular issues feminist teachers may wish to Caesars Palace Las Vegas address. Panelists will also offer strategies for framing course content that challenges students' stereotypic assumptions and interpreting reactionary Session Organizer: Scott N. Brooks, University of California- student comments as evidence of quality teaching. Riverside Presider: Scott N. Brooks, University of California-Riverside 283. Open Refereed Roundtable Session. II Panelists: Scott Patrick Murphy, University of South Florida Caesars Palace Las Vegas Kenneth H Laundra, University of Portland 2:30-4:10pm, Roundtables: Discussant: Douglas Harper, Duquesne University Session Organizer: John Stone, Boston University TBA Table 1. 279. Author Meets Critics Session. Fractured Rebellion: Table Presider: Brenda Green Lauts, Univeristy of New The Beijing Red Guards Movement (Harvard Mexico University Press, 2009) by Andrew Walder Distance to Fresh and Fast Food and Weight Problems in Caesars Palace Las Vegas Four Chicago communities. Brenda Green Lauts, Session Organizer: David A. Snow, University of California- Univeristy of New Mexico Irvine Does Health Influence Wealth? Examining Timing and Author: Andrew G. Walder, Stanford University Duration of Health Limitations Over the Life Course. 280. Regional Spotlight Session. Chicago's Got a New Lindsay A. Rinaldo, Purdue University; Kenneth F. Mayor! Race, Class, and Neighborhoods Post-Daley Ferraro, Purdue University Caesars Palace Las Vegas Obesity in Mexican-American Adults: Interplay of Session Organizer: Mary E. Pattillo, Northwestern University Immigrant Generation, Gender and Socioeconomic Status. Igor Ryabov, University of Texas-Pan 281. Department Workshop. Increasing the Employment American Prospects for Sociology Majors at the B.A., M.A. and Obesity, Work Habit and Academic Achievement. Ph.D. Levels: Ideas from Clinical, Applied and Public Hongyun Han, The University of Wisconsin Sociology Caesars Palace Las Vegas Table 2. Medical (2) Session Organizer: Jan Marie Fritz, University of Cincinnati Table Presider: Dmitry Khodyakov, The RAND Corporation Leader: Jan Marie Fritz, University of Cincinnati Heart Disease, Cancer, and Stroke by Age Group and The state of the field will be discussed, in terms of employment, at the Nativity Status in the United States. Ami R. Moore, B.A., M.A. and Ph.D levels. Participants in this workshop will discuss department approaches to the employment of sociology majors. Ideas will be University of North Texas presented that have been used by programs in different fields and workshop Marital Quality and Openness to Discussions of Sexuality participants will design possible enhancements for their own or other with a Doctor in Later Life. Scott A. Adams, Case programs. The workshop facilitator is Dr. Jan Marie Fritz (Professor at the Western Reserve University University of Cincinnati, Senior Research Fellow with the Sociological Research Centre at the University of Johannesburg (South Africa) and Outpatient Quality of Care Following Acute Ischemic President of the Clinical Sociology division of the International Sociological Stroke: Do Age Disparities Exist among VA Patients? Association). The co-leaders of the workshop are Dr. Roberta Spalter-Roth Neale Chumbler, Indiana University-Purdue University (Director of the ASA Research and Development Department and author of Indianapolis "Launching Majors into Satisfying Careers," "From Programs to Careers: The Effect of Community Engagement in Research on Partnered Projects' Outcomes. Dmitry Khodyakov, The for Social Policy, Moscow RAND Corporation; Susan E. Stockdale, UCLA; Felica The Relationship between Economic Downturns and the Jones, Healthy African American Families; Elizabeth Proportion of Stay-at-Home Father Households. Karen Ohito, UCLA; Andrea Jones, Healthy African Z Kramer, University of Minnesota; Amit Kramer, American Families; Elizabeth Lizaola, U University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, School of Labor and Employment Relations Table 3. Medical (3) Table Presider: Susan Markens, Lehman College, City Table 7. Family (3) University of New York Social Status and Fertility: Moderation by a Polymorphism Self-Interest and Public Opinion: The Influence of in the Serotonin Transporter Gene. Matt Bradshaw, Smoking on Attitudes about Tobacco Policy. Andrew Carolina Population Center Lawrence Spivak, University of Nevada Las Vegas; Temporal Acrobats to Architects: Flexibility and Women's Michael S. Givel, University of Oklahoma; Shannon M. Work in Direct Home Sales. Janet Hinson Shope, Monnat, University of Nevada-Las Vegas Goucher College; Jamie Mullaney, Goucher College "It just becomes much more complicated": Genetic counselors' views about genetics and prenatal genetic Table 8. Social Movements testing. Susan Markens, Lehman College, City Table Presider: Andre Sleiman, École des Hautes Etudes en University of New York Sciences Sociales The Contribution of HIV to Changes Zambian Fertility. Between Magic and Religion: The Ritual of Headbanging. Jason R. Thomas, University of Wisconsin-Madison Doga Kerestecioglu, University of Pennsylvania Muck the Medical Model of Pathological Gambling: The Mosaics or Individuals? Two Paradigms of Muslim- Case of Texas Hold'em. Joseph Andrew Scimecca, Christian Coexistence & Conflict in the Arab World. George Mason University Andre Sleiman, École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales Table 4. Quantitative The Surprising Role of Novice Contributors in Social Table Presider: Jae-Woo Kim, University of California- Production: Evidence from Wikipedia. Andreea Riverside Gorbatai, Harvard University Asymptotic, Jackknife, and Bootstrap Standard Errors for Organized Advocacy Groups: Sociocultural and Medical RC(M) Multidimensional Association Models. Discourse and the Role of Intactivists. Lauren Sardi Raymond Sin-kwok Wong, Hong Kong University of Ross, Quinnipiac University Science & Technology Trust in Social Exchange and the Concept of Discounting. Table 9.Human Rights Yinglin Ouyang, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Table Presider: Nicole Schuldberg Fox, Brandeis University Trust, Wealth Inequality, and Market Formation. Jae-Woo Challenges In Localizing Global Human Rights. Ranita Kim, University of California-Riverside Ray, University of Connecticut; Bandana Purkayastha, University of Connecticut Table 5. Family (1) Explaining Genocide: Comparing Two Cases of Mass Table Presider: Shira Offer, Bar-Ilan University Murder in Ottoman Turkey and El Salvador. Sarah Child Maltreatment, Differential Response Participation, Margaret Morris, University of North Carolina at and Residential Context. Kristin Smith Abner, Chapel Hill University of Illinois at Chicago Genocide as a Matter of Degree. Bradley Campbell, Women & Intimate Partner Violence: Navigating Identity California State University, Los Angeles Challenges Following Arrest. Devon Thacker, Impacts of Gendered Based Violence on Kinship Networks University of Colorado at Boulder in Rwanda. Nicole Schuldberg Fox, Brandeis Barriers to Social Support among Low-Income Mothers. University Shira Offer, Bar-Ilan University Table 10. Networks (1) Table 6. Family (2) Table Presider: Brian Rubineau, Cornell University Table Presider: Sunnee Billingsley, Stockholm University Children as Social Capital: Evidence of the Impact of Kids Religious Bestowment: The Effects Parenting Style has on on Parental Social Networks. Sean Brown, Adulthood Religiosity of Offspring. Pamela Ray Koch, Northeastern University Hope College; Matt Herm, Hope College; Lindsey Evolution of Cooperation: a networked model of natural Rhodes, Hope College selection. Peter McMahan, University of Chicago Intercountry Adoption Flows from Africa to the United Loving Those Who Love Themselves: Narcissism and States. Mary Ann Davis, Sam Houston State University Changes in Network Centrality. Brian Rubineau, Reconciliation policies, unemployment, and having Cornell University; Evan Polman, New York children in Russia. Sunnee Billingsley, Stockholm University University; Oxana Sinyavskaya, Independent Institute Mapping Local Food Networks. Shawn Alan Trivette, University of Massachusetts - Amherst University of Georgia Throw Money at the Problem: The Relationship Between Table 11. Comparative/Historical (1) Campaign Donations and Other Forms of Political Table Presider: Jon Gunnar Bernburg, University of Iceland Participation. Lorien Jasny, University of California Comparing Attitudes Toward Inequality and Welfare Irvine Policies in 89 Countries. Liza Steele, Princeton University Table 16. Political Sociology (2) Income, Income Injustice, and the Social Context of the Table Presider: Caitlin R. Fox-Hodess, University of Welfare State. Jon Gunnar Bernburg, University of California, Berkeley Iceland; Berglind Holm Ragnarsdottir, Stony Brook Political Sustainability in South Africa. Alecia Anderson, University North Carolina State University The Impact of Marriage and Childbearing on Women's Trajectory of Suffrage in the United States, 1900-1950. Employment and Earnings in China and Japan. Rosemary A. Russo, University of North Carolina- Pianpian Carolyn Xu, The Hong Kong University of Chapel Hill Science and Technology Working-Class Demobilization and the Production of Political Subjectivities in Chile's 'Democracia del libre Table 12. Comparative/Historical mercado'. Caitlin R. Fox-Hodess, University of Table Presider: Audrey Sacks, University of Washington California, Berkeley Conflictual Approaches to Nationalism in the Islamic Discourse in the Late Ottoman Society. Mehmet Ozan Table 17. Development (1) Asik, University of Cambridge Table Presider: Amy Kracker Selzer, Brown University Enhancing Capabilities or Delivering Inequality? Service Table 13. Comparative/Historical (3) Delivery in Urban South Africa. Amy Kracker Selzer, Table Presider: Kohei Yoshida, Tokyo Metropolitan Brown University University Essentialism and the Social Construction of Gender. If Science Furthers Progress: Makeup and Breakup of Martha Anderson Easton, Elmira College Sociological Tasks in the US and Japan, 1910-40. English Language Education and Economic Growth: An Kohei Yoshida, Tokyo Metropolitan University Empirical Examination, 1980-2000. Gary Coyne, Knowing Like a State: A Recipe for State Intelligence. University of California, Riverside Suzanne Smith, University of Chicago Development and Child Mortality in Poor Nations: 1990- Linking History and Individual Life Chances: An 2005. Eric J Shircliff, Stony Brook University Integrated Capital Model. Zhilin Tang, Purdue University Table 18. Development (2) "Emerging Patterns of Santhali Cultural Persistence in Table 14. Urban/Rural West Bengal." Anwesa Chatterjee, University of Table Presider: Kimberly R. Manturuk, Univ of North Miami Carolina-Chapel Hill A Symbolic Victory? Least Developed Country Influence Contesting Urban and Rural Space in Desakota Regions of in the United Nations Global Climate Negotiations. Taiwan-- A Case Study of I-Lan County. C.S. Stone David M. Ciplet, Brown University Shih, Soochow University; Chien-Liang Chi, National Volutary Associations and Economic Inequality. Beth Taiwan University Gharrity Gardner, University of California Irvine On Precariousness: An Ethnography of Older Adults Who Drops Out of School in Mexico? Tim B. Heaton, Living Alone in a Northern American City. Elena Brigham Young University; Benjamin Guild Gibbs, Portacolone, University of Californnia San Francisco Brigham Young University Rose-Tinted Glasses of Homeownership: Financial Perceptions and Realities during the Great Recession. Table 19. Development (3) Kimberly R. Manturuk, Univ of North Carolina-Chapel Table Presider: Juhi Tyagi, Stony Brook University, NY Hill Globalization & The Industry of Indexes : On the 'Failed' State. Juhi Tyagi, Stony Brook University, NY Table 15. Political Sociology (1) The Privatization of Economic Development: A Content Table Presider: Robert R. Faulkner, University of Analysis of Microcredit in the Print Media. Laura Massachusetts Doering, University of Chicago Crisis in the Cabal: Cohesion and Disintegration of The Who Brings the State Back In? Economists, Watergate Conspiracy. Robert R. Faulkner, University Institutionalism, and the Contradictions of Consensus in of Massachusetts; Eric R. Cheney, Central Washington Mexico. Daniel Buch, University of California- University Berkeley Political NGOs and the Negotiation of US Government Tracing rice price increases: The case of Bangladesh. Democracy Assistance in Venezuela. Timothy M. Gill, Manoj Misra, University of Alberta Association Table 20. Cultural Sociology (1) Beth Moran, American Sociological Association Table Presider: Nan E. Johnson, Michigan State University Presider: Jason Schnittker, University of Pennsylvania Discourse, Ethnography, and Counterculture: The Cultural Punishing the Poor and the Social Problem of Hospital and Jail Dynamics of Burning Man. Eric P. Magnuson, Loyola Overcrowding. Armando Lara-Millan, Northwestern Marymount University University From City Walls to Digital Walls: Street Art, Collective Potential Problems with Multiple Inputation in Health Data. Memory and The City. Tamsyn Gilbert, The New Eugenia Conde-Dudding, Texas A & M School for Social Research Decision Making in the Face of Uncertainty: Alcohol and Is the Tattoo Industry McDonaldized? Routine Practices in Caffeine Consumption During Pregnancy. Elaine Marie a Deviant Business. William Adam Yagatich, Hernandez, University of Minnesota University of Maryland, College Park Trust in Patient-Provider Dyads Discordant on Gender and Monsters in the Movies: The Roles of Hearing-Impaired Race: A Test of Two Social Psychological Theories. Characters in Horror Films. Nan E. Johnson, Michigan Celeste Campos-Castillo, University of Iowa State University 285. Regular Session. Children/Youth/Adolescents I: Table 21. Cultural Sociology (2) Sexuality and Race during Adolescence Table Presider: Anne R. Roschelle, SUNY New Paltz Caesars Palace Las Vegas Changing Images, Distorted Realities: The Social Session Organizer: Janice McCabe, Florida State University Construction of Beauty in India. Anne R. Roschelle, Presider: Nilda Flores-Gonzalez, University of Illinois- SUNY New Paltz; Sunita Bose, SUNY New Paltz; Chicago Omar Nagi, The College of Mount Saint Vincent The Role of Television in Spreading the "Sex Bracelet" Urban Hike your own hike? 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Mojola, University of Colorado at Boulder Comparing Consequences of Carrots and Sticks on A Feminist Perspective on HPV Vaccination Strategies. Cooperation in Repeated Public Good Games. Davide Cheryl Llewellyn, State University of New York-Stony Barrera, University of Utrecht; Vincent W. Buskens, ; Vera Brook Wiedemann, Wageningen University Just Who are "Barebackers"? Anal Sex, Condom Use and Do Values Matter? Values and Altruistic Behavior in Games. Safer-Sex Programs. April Plemons, Tamu Lin Tao, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Reaching and engaging non-disclosing Black men who have How Farsightedness Affects Network Formation. Dominik sex with men and women. Ellen Benoit, National Morbitzer, Utrecht University; Vincent W. Buskens, ; Development Research Inst; Michael Pass, NDRI; Doris Stephanie Rosenkranz, Utrecht School of Economics Randolph, Natl Development & Research Inst; Deborah The Group Dictator Game. Axel Franzen, University of Bern; Murray, NDRI Sonja Pointner, University of Berne Gender, Race/Ethnicity, Sexual orientation and STI/HIV Intergroup Justice and Public Goods: an Experimental Test. Related Risk among Young US Adults. Sanyu A. Mojola, Nick Berigan, University of South Carolina; Barry University of Colorado at Boulder; Bethany Grace Everett, Markovsky, University of South Carolina University of Colorado-Boulder Discussant: Sanyu A. Mojola, University of Colorado at 309. Section on Sociology of Religion Paper Session. Boulder Gender, Class, and Ethnicity Caesars Palace Las Vegas Table 3. Sex Education Session Organizer: Sally K. Gallagher, Oregon State Presider: Joan Budesa, University of California-Santa Barbara University Remembering Sexual Education in the Era of Abstinence-Only Presider: Sally K. Gallagher, Oregon State University Sexual Education and the Internet. Marshall D. Smith, No Money, No Honey, No Church: The Religious University of Colorado Boulder Deinstitutionalization of the White Working Class. W. Sexual Debut without Contraception: Can Sex Education Bradford Wilcox, University of Virginia; Andrew J. Protect the Unprotected? Nicole Weller, Arizona State Cherlin, Johns Hopkins University; Jeremy E. Uecker, University University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Matthew The Politics of Sexuality: Civil Society and School-Based Sex Messel, Johns Hopkins University Education in Croatia. Joan Budesa, University of Steeples and Ceilings: Denominations and Gendered California-Santa Barbara Organizations. Christopher Garneau, University of Discussant: Joan Budesa, University of California-Santa Nebraska-Lincoln Barbara Still Divided By Faith? Evangelical Religion and the Problem Planned Lesbian Families. Jonniann Butterfield, Austin Table 4. Youth and Violence Peay State University; Irene Padavic, Florida State Presider: Doug Meyer, The Graduate Center at the City University University of New York The Division of Childcare Labor in Gay Male Partnerships. Images Of Sexual Desire Among Teens In Popular Films, Nathaniel Scheidemen, University of California Santa 2000-2009. Sarah Helen Smith, SUNY, Buffalo Barbara Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Adolescents' Gender, sexual needs and legal-cultural norms. Tahereh - Reflections on Queer Dating Culture and Violence. Mirsardoo, Islamic Azad University Leandra Mae Smollin, Northeastern University Discussant: Stacy Missari, University of Connecticut Too scare to care? Dating violence and condom use among young people in Mexico. Irene Casique, Universidad Table 8. Sexual Identities and Practices Nacional Autónoma de México Presider: Nathaniel Clark Pyle, University of California Santa Race, Class, and Gender Differences among Lesbian, Gay, Barbara Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) People's Violent Queer Heterosexualities? Metrosexual Men and Sexual Experiences. Doug Meyer, The Graduate Center at the Fluidity among Heterosexual Women. James Joseph City University of New York Dean, Sonoma State University Discussant: Doug Meyer, The Graduate Center at the City Performing Non-Heterosexual Identities through University of New York Homonormativity. Narrative Interviews with Male Italian Gay Workers in Professional Positions. beatrice gusmano, Table 5. Collective Behavior and Social Movements university of trento Presider: Lauren Joseph, Pennsylvania State University Feederism: Transgressive Behavior or Same Old Patriarchal LGBT Religious Activism: Predicting State Variations in the Sex? Ariane I. 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Meredith Gwynne Fair Worthen, University of Oklahoma Table 6. Coming Out This is Where We're Coming From: Abstinence in a Presider: Marni (Kahn) Brown, Georgia State University Framework of "Traditional" Values. Katherine Castiello Becoming and Belonging: Cultural Analysis of the Life Stories Jones, University of Massachusetts-Amherst of Two Generations of Gay Men. Matthew Rowe, U.C. Advancing the Vision: The Outcomes of Queer Studies Berkeley Activism on Campus. Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur, Narrating Queer Identities and Communities at College. Jamie Rhode Island College Louise Budnick, University of Michigan Discussant: Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur, Rhode Island Queers in the Line of Fire: Coming Out, Identity Management, College and Intergroup Dialogue. Jason Ronald Orne, University of Wisconsin-Madison 311. Section on the Sociology of the Family Paper Session. "Black Lesbian Narratives: Exploring Intersectionality in Families and Economic Stress Coming Out Stories". Marni (Kahn) Brown, Georgia State Caesars Palace Las Vegas University Session Organizer: Rand D. Conger, University of California- Discussant: Marni (Kahn) Brown, Georgia State University Davis Presider: K.A.S. Wickrama, Iowa State University Table 7. Language, Law, and Family Low-Income Mothers' Material Hardship and Children's Presider: Stacy Missari, University of Connecticut Socioemotional Wellbeing. Afshin Zilanawala, Columbia Homorelational: A Call for Linguistic Clarification of University; Natasha Pilkauskas, Columbia University Homosexuality. J. Michael Ryan, University of Maryland- Economic Strain and Trajectories of Relationship Quality in College Park Fragile Families. Laryssa Mykyta, U.S. Census Bureau Multiple Modernities and Multiple Traditions: Sexuality and The Effects of Medium-sized Lottery Wins on Divorce and Citizenship Debates in Postcolonial India. Chaitanya Family Life. Diederik Boertien, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Lakkimsetti, University of Wisconsin-Madison Economic Hardship and Relationship Quality among The Impact of Legal Inequality on Relational Power in Cohabiting and Married Couples in Germany. Claudia Geist, University of Utah; Amy E. Lucas, University of 9:30 pm Receptions North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Jessica Halliday Hardie, Pennsylvania State University Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Benefit Reception (ticket Discussant: Frederick O. Lorenz, Iowa State University required for admission) -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas 3:30 pm Meetings Award Presenters and Recipients Photo Session -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas Section on Disability and Society Business Meeting -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Business Meeting -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas Section on Sociology of Sexualities Business Meeting -- Caesars Palace Las Vegas 4:30 pm Sessions 312. 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