7:00 am Meetings enable and constrain the experience of everyday racism. Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline (FAD) Advisory 155. Thematic Session. Encountering the Law Panel Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511A, 8:30-10:10am Palais des congrès de Montréal, 524B, 7:00-10:10am Session Organizer: Brian Gran, Case Western Reserve University Journal Archives Advisory Group Presider: Brian Gran, Case Western Reserve University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 523B, 7:00-8:15am Right without Duties? The Sociological Origins of an Absence. Christopher Nigel Roberts, University of Minnesota Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance Council Meeting Navigating U.S. Law along the United States- Palais des congrès de Montréal, 520E, 7:00-8:15am Borderlands. Mary Romero, Section on Global and Transnational Sociololgy Council Law's Struggle with Religion: Equality and Inclusion. Bryan Meeting Turner, City University of New York-Graduate Center Palais des congrès de Montréal, 517C, 7:00-8:15am Now more than ever, people across the world are encountering law in manifold areas of social life. As human rights are implemented, institutions Section on Sociology of Children and Youth Council Meeting and cultures of rights are created and sometimes suppressed. Newcomers encounter different ideas, languages, beliefs, and practices, often through legal Palais des congrès de Montréal, 520D, 7:00-8:15am systems, whether local, national, or international. Actors running these legal systems, which are often corrupt, may take a dim view of strangers’ legal Section on Sociology of Culture Council Meeting concerns. Individuals who are vulnerable may turn to “law” for protection, Palais des congrès de Montréal, 520C, 7:00-8:15am even while many people are discovering that law increasingly serves as a panopticon across multiple hierarchies and in many parts of their societies. Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology Council Sociologists participating in this panel will present cutting-edge ideas and Meeting research on multiple encounters people experience with law in all areas of Palais des congrès de Montréal, 520A, 7:00-8:15am contemporary social life. While this panel will remind us that law is everywhere, panelists will offer insights into new questions for sociological 8:30 am Meetings scholarship on law. 156. Thematic Session. How Technology is Changing Social 2018 Distinguished Scholarly Book Award Selection Relationships Committee Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511C, 8:30-10:10am Palais des congrès de Montréal, 523A, 8:30-10:10am Session Organizer: Kevin Lewis, University of California, San Committee on Publications Diego Palais des congrès de Montréal, 524A, 8:30am-4:10pm Presider: Kevin Lewis, University of California, San Diego Birds of a Feather Flock Together Online: Differences in Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Advisory Panel Social Media Adoption. Eszter Hargittai, University of Palais des congrès de Montréal, 523B, 8:30-10:10am Zurich 8:30 am Sessions Cellphones in Public: Social Interaction in a Smartphone Era. Lee Humphreys, Cornell University 154. Thematic Session. (New) Stigmatization and Digitally Enabled Social Movement Participation. Jennifer Discrimination Earl, University of Arizona; Katrina E. Kimport, University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511F, 8:30-10:10am of California, San Francisco Session Organizer: Michèle Lamont, Harvard University The Shifting Boundaries of Urban Community. Jeffrey Lane, Presider: Michèle Lamont, Harvard University Rutgers University Visible Stigmatization and Contested Responses: Black The impact of contemporary technologies on interpersonal relationships has riveted public attention. Anxieties abound concerning smartphone- Brazilians reactions to Stigma and Discrimination in Rio de obsessed parents who neglect their children, teenagers socializing in virtual Janeiro. Graziella Moraes D. Silva, Graduate Institute in spaces, and the ever-growing importance of social media in all spheres of life, Geneva - IHEID from online romance to online activism. What do we know empirically about The Persistence of the Color Line: African Americans' new technology and social interactions so far, and what else lies ahead? Experiences with Racism and Discrimination. Jessica S. 157. Special Session. Gen(der) X: New Cultural Welburn, University of Iowa Revolutions in the Global South And The Restructuring National Belonging in a Jewish Democracy: The Case of Arab of Women’s Work Palestinian Citizens of Israel. Josh Guetzkow, Hebrew Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511B, 8:30-10:10am University Session Organizer: Swethaa S. Ballakrishnen, New York Discussant: Bernice A. Pescosolido, Indiana University University-Abu Dhabi Panelists will discuss the greater salience of stigmatization as compared to discrimination across variously marked groups. They will also highlight how Presider: Swethaa S. Ballakrishnen, New York University-Abu national contexts and cultural repertoires influence types of responses Dhabi individual offer when confronting racism. They will also compare the salience The Construction of Modern Motherhood and Work in the of collective and individual responses in the context of neoliberalism. The Middle East. May Al-Dabbagh, New York University-Abu panel will show how history, social and symbolic boundaries and groupness Dhabi Research Partnerships Gendered Politics Among Informal Workers In India. Rina Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512B, 8:30-10:10am Agarwala, Johns Hopkins University Session Organizer: Gary Alan Fine, Northwestern University Thinking Global Restructuring With Gender: What Are The Leader: Gary Alan Fine, Northwestern University Stakes? Leslie Salzinger, University of California at Co-Leader: Peter S. Bearman, columbia university Berkeley Panelists: Ann Mische, University of Notre Dame Discussant: , Graduate Center, CUNY Dawn T. Robinson, University of Georgia This panel seeks to unpack the processes of economic and cultural Iddo Tavory, NYU restructuring by highlighting research on gender and work in the global south. How to maintain a productive research collaboration between faculty and Showcasing evidence from India, Mexico and the Middle East, panelists use graduate students is a salient challenge, but is one with great benefits. As emerging economies as unique petri dishes to witness the impact of global scholars who have engaged in important collaborations as students and as production networks on micro inequalities. Together, we will ask: When we faculty, we recognize issues of power and the importance of clarity in setting view the market through this lens of gendered personhood, how do we make the terms of any joint scholarly engagement both prior to the project and sense of these cultural orders and shifts? And in what ways do these throughout data collection, writing, and the publication process. When exogenous scripts mold internal social movements in these societies? The last operating with trust and transparency, collaboration can be important for half-century has witnessed a range of international responses to the pedagogy and mentorship, but at times dissatisfactions and even feelings of dissemination of neoliberal markets, norms and values. One such significant betrayal or deception are possible. With many sociological publications reaction has been the worldwide systemic inclusion of women in new kinds of developing from a “research team,” explicit attention to collaboration across workforces. And more recent research reveals these renegotiations are palpable status lines is essential. even in higher ends of the labor spectrum. For example, in Arab “global” work environments, although women and men both suffer penalties for being 161. Regular Session Ethnomethodology and Conversation “local”, men suffer a higher relative penalty in global contexts than their Analysis: Achieving Recognizable Objects and female peers. Similarly, research from India’s elite professional firms show that women uniquely poised to restructure cultural scripts because domestic Information - Medical Settings firms over conform to idealized neoliberal values of merit and equality. By Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512A, 8:30-10:10am invoking these perspectives, this panel urges its’ audience to look not just as Session Organizer: Anne Warfield Rawls, Bentley University how markets become cultural; but also how in these sites of emergence, Explaining Test Results: Practices for Demonstrating the markets produce new cultures of an ideal worker capable of renegotiating existing hierarchies of gender and class. Interpretation of Measurement Data. Satomi Kuroshima, Tamagawa University 158. Author Meets Critics Session. Citizen-Protectors: The Facing the Reality of Health Management: Physician Everyday Politics of Guns in an Age of Decline (Oxford Responses to Patient Disclosures of Medical Misdeeds. University Press, 2015) by Jennifer Carlson Clara Ann Blomgren Bergen, University of California Los Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511D, 8:30-10:10am Angeles Session Organizer: Randol Contreras, University of Toronto Interpreting Patients’ Behaviour in an Intellectual Disability Critics: Elizabeth Chiarello, Saint Louis University Care Setting. Joseph Webb, Bristol University; Alison C.J. Pascoe, Pilnick, University of Nottingham; Jennifer Clegg, David Yamane, Wake Forest University Nottingham university Author: Jennifer Carlson, University of Arizona Working with Objects in Dementia Care. Daniela Boehringer, University of Osnabrueck; Lucia Wilma Artner, University 159. Policy and Research Workshop. The Panel Study of of Hildesheim; Jasmin Pritha Richter, University of Income Dynamics Hildesheim Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512D, 8:30-10:10am Session Organizer: Paula W. Fomby, University of Michigan 162. Regular Session. Considering the Material in Social Leader: Paula W. Fomby, University of Michigan Theory This interactive workshop is geared toward current and prospective users Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512C, 8:30-10:10am of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID, psid.org), the world’s longest running longitudinal household panel survey. It provides an overview of the Session Organizer: Eleanor Townsley, Mount Holyoke College general structure and content of PSID and its supplemental surveys (including American Pragmatic Philosophy, Sociological Phenomenology the Child Development Supplement, the Transition into Adulthood and French Sociological Pragmatism: Convergences, Supplement, and the Disability and Time Use Supplement) as well as an Differences, and Cross-fertilization. Frère Bruno Frère, update on recent and current data collection efforts (the Rosters & Transfers Files, the Childhood Retrospective Circumstances Study, the Web/Mail University of Liège; Daniel Jaster, University of Texas Supplement, and the 2014 Child Development Supplement). The second half Sociology Toward Death: Heidegger, Finitude, and Human of the workshop includes a detailed walk-through of the PSID website, Possibility. Kelly J. Nielsen, University of California- documentation, and data center as well as a question and answer session Merced; Tad P. Skotnicki, University of North Carolina, related to participant specific inquiries. The PSID has collected data on a wide range of sociologically relevant topics from a nationally representative sample Greensboro of US families and their descendants since 1968. Content domains include The Materiality of Social Fields. Dustin S. Stoltz, University of employment, occupations, income, wealth, education, expenditures, health, Notre Dame; Marshall Allen Taylor, University of Notre aging, marriage, childbearing, child development, youth transitions, Dame philanthropy, intergenerational relations, and numerous other topics. The Order of Nature: Structural Transformation in 19th 160. Teaching Workshop. The Politics of Collaboration: Century America. Eric Malczewski, Harvard University Issues of Power and Pedagogy in Faculty-Student 163. Regular Session. Contexts and Trajectories of Maheen Haider, Boston College Incorporation Mass Shootings, Medicine, and the Media: The Role of Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513A, 8:30-10:10am Whiteness in Violent Crime Coverage. Laura Frizzell, The Session Organizer: Thomas Georg Soehl, McGill University Ohio State University; Sade Lindsay, The Ohio State Presider: Thomas Georg Soehl, McGill University University Capitals or Contexts? Foreign Workers’ Economic Discussant: Maryann Erigha, University of Georgia Assimilation in Japan’s Highly Selective Immigration Regime. Hilary J. Holbrow, Cornell University 166. Regular Session. Gender, Family, and Work Immigrant Students on PISA: Explaining American Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512F, 8:30-10:10am (un)Exceptional Achievement in an International Context. Session Organizer: Christin L. Munsch, University of Florencia Silveira, Brigham Young University; Kristie J. Connecticut Rowley, Brigham Young University Choosing Schools, Reproducing Family Inequality? South Asian Migration, Settlement, and Socio-political Race/Gender Privilege and the Negotiation of a New Incorporation on the North American West Coast. Prema Domestic Task. William Joslyn Scarborough, University of Ann Kurien, Syracuse University Illinois at Chicago The Diverging Labor Market Performance of Mainland Not Only The Money Counts? Experimental Insights on Chinese Immigrants in Hong Kong. Wenyang Su, The Gender-specific Preferences for Non-monetary Job Chinese University of Hong Kong; Yuying Tong, The Attributes. Katrin Auspurg, University of Munich; Thomas Chinese University of Hong Kong Hinz, University of Konstanz Discussant: Peter Catron, UCLA Women’s Education and Decision-Making in Nuclear and Multi-Generational Households in China. Cheng Cheng, 164. Regular Session. Development and Gender Princeton University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 514C, 8:30-10:10am Discussant: Lindsey Trimble O'Connor, California State Session Organizer: Yvonne Alexandra Braun, University of University Channel Islands Oregon Presider: Yvonne Alexandra Braun, University of Oregon 167. Regular Session. Multi-Racial and Multi-Ethnic As Many As I Can Afford: Economic Constraint and Classification and Identities Reproductive Justice in Uganda. Erin Heinz, University of Palais des congrès de Montréal, 515A, 8:30-10:10am Arizona; Louise Marie Roth, University of Arizona Session Organizer: Carolyn A. Liebler, University of Building Empowerment, Resisting Patriarchy: Understanding Minnesota Empowering Intervention against Domestic Violence Presider: Carolyn A. Liebler, University of Minnesota among Grassroots Women in Gujarat. Soma Chaudhuri, African American Middle-Class Mothers’ Racial Socialization Michigan State University; Merry Morash of Black/White Biracial Children: Doing versus Being Complicating Narratives of Women’s Food and Nutrition Black. Dawn M. Dow, University of Maryland, College Insecurity: Domestic Violence in Rural Bangladesh. Erin Park C. Lentz, University of Texas, Austin Racializing Multiracials: How Monocentric Racial Empowerment, Declined: Paradoxes of Microfinance and Categorization Influences the Parental Racial Socialization Gendered Subjectivity in Urban India. Smitha Process. Cristina Marie Ortiz, University of Chicago Radhakrishnan, Wellesley College Racial Classification of Afro-Latin Americans in Metropolitan Women Labor Migrants’ Remittances as a Path Towards Areas of the United States. Jessica Elaine Peña, Empowerment and Development. Babs Grossman- University of Maryland-College Park Thompson, California State University Long Beach Managing Ethnic Boundaries: Hispanics and Ethnic Identity in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Casandra Danielle Salgado, 165. Regular Session. Gender, Ethnicity, and Racialization University of California, Los Angeles in the Media Borders of the Racial Frontier: Exploring the Boundaries, Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512E, 8:30-10:10am Limits, and Exclusions of Multiracial Collective Identity. Session Organizer: Anabel Quan-Haase, University of Western Alyssa Marie Newman, University of California Santa Ontario Barbara Lesbianing Together: Images of Incarcerated Women in Discussant: Kristen Lavelle, University of Wisconsin- Orange is the New Black. Anna Curtis, SUNY Cortland; Whitewater Meghan Kocijanksi, SUNY Cortland Using Culture to Change Culture: Exploring Online Violence 168. Regular Session. National Identities and Nationalisms Against Women Prevention Work as Bystander Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512G, 8:30-10:10am Intervention. Jordan Fairbairn, Western University Session Organizer: Jackie Lee Hogan, Bradley University The Maternal Gaze: The Pleasures of Connectivity IRL and Presider: Jackie Lee Hogan, Bradley University URL. Kara M. Van Cleaf, Monmouth University Being Chinese? National Identity and Student Movements in Racialization of the Muslim Body and Space in Hollywood. Hong Kong. Fen Lin, City University of Hong Kong; Sixian Lin, City University of Hong Kong World-System: Nature, Materials, Justice Where We are Born and the Soil from Where We Eat: The Palais des congrès de Montréal, 515C, 8:30-10:10am Idea of Terric Nationhood. Syeda Quratulain Masood, Session Organizer: Jason G. Cons, University of Texas at Brown University Austin Illiberal Integration: Leitkultur and Orientalism in German Presider: Jason G. Cons, University of Texas at Austin Integration Courses and Citizenship Test. Joseph Loe- Anthropocene or Capitalocene? Nature in the Making and Sterphone, University of California, Santa Barbara Unmaking of Historical Capitalism. Jason W. Moore, Waking Up from the ‘American Dream' and Un-Pledging Binghamton University Allegiance: Coloniality and Resistance in the Current Raw Materials and Resistance in Capitalist Commodity Moment. Melanie E. L. Bush, Adelphi University Chains. Elizabeth A. Sowers, California State University, Impossible Laws and the Production of Minority Nationhood: Channel Islands; Paul S. Ciccantell, Western Michigan Debating Québec’s 2013 Charter of Values. Emily J. University; David A. Smith, University of California-Irvine Laxer, University of Michigan Responsive Resistance: Conceptualizing Agency in the World System: The Case of Climate Debt. David M. Ciplet, 169. Regular Session. Neoliberal Governance and Boulder Biomedical Battlefields The Bhopal Movement: Struggles for Justice in the World- Palais des congrès de Montréal, 515B, 8:30-10:10am System. Nikhilendu Deb, University of Tennessee Session Organizer: Jorge Fontdevila, California State Knoxville University Fullerton The Geopolitics of Grains: Biotechnology and Grains for Feed Presider: Jorge Fontdevila, California State University and Food in the World Economy. Bill Winders, Georgia Fullerton Institute of Technology How Marxism helps us understand how people think and act Discussant: Jason G. Cons, University of Texas at Austin about HIV and other epidemics. Samuel R. Friedman, National Development and Research Institute 172. Regular Session. Race and Ethnicity: Boundaries and AIDS and Austerity: Gay Men's Health Crisis and the Causes Classification of Nonprofit Proliferation. Michelle Esther O'Brien, New Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516E, 8:30-10:10am York University Session Organizer: Neda Maghbouleh, University of Toronto Institutional Ethnography as a Critical Research Strategy: Presider: Tristan Ivory, University of Missouri Access, Engagement, and Implications for HIV/AIDS Does Genetic Ancestry Testing Promote an Essentialized View Research. Daniel Grace, University of Toronto of Race? Findings from a Randomized Controlled Trial. Truvada Whore: The Social Limitations and Promise of Wendy D. Roth, University of British Columbia; Kaitlyn PrEP/PEP HIV Prevention. Jason Lee Crockett, Kutztown Jaffe, University of British Columbia University Your Race Is My Race Too: Racial Fluidity in Survey N’avalez pas leur pilule! PrEP and the Biopolitical Paradigm Interviewer Self-Identification. Robert Pickett, UC of HIV Prevention in Montréal. Gabriel Girard, Berkeley; Aliya Saperstein, Stanford University; Andrew Université de Montréal Penner, University of California, Irvine “If you don’t know me by now…”: Observed and Reported 170. Regular Session. New Directions in Urban Sociology Race in Fragile Families Survey. Ellen Whitehead, Rice Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516A, 8:30-10:10am University; Allan Farrell, Rice University; Jenifer L. Session Organizer: Robert Vargas, University of Chicago Bratter, Rice University An Ethnographic Portrait of Concentrated Homicide in a Racial Attitudes in an Age of Immigration. Ariela Schachter, Social Network. David M. Hureau, University at Albany Washington University in St. Louis SUNY Capitalizing on Community: Tax Credit Housing and the 173. Regular Session. Sociology and the Arab World Commercialization of Grassroots Advocacy. John N. Palais des congrès de Montréal, 510A, 8:30-10:10am Robinson, Washington University in St Louis Session Organizer: Erik Love, Emory University Patronage and Marketization Dynamics in the Provision of Do Inegalitarian Views about Gender Explain Muslim Local Social Welfare. Nicole P. Marwell, University of Women's Low Employment Levels? Eman Abdelhadi, Chicago; Erez Aharon Marantz, New York University; New York University; , New York University Delia Baldassarri, New York University How do States in the Global South Maintain Sovereignty? The Political Order of the City: Neighborhoods and Voting in Jordan and the Syrian Refugee Crisis. Rawan Arar Toronto, 1997-2014. Jan Doering, McGill University; The Rising of the Saudi Entrepreneur Generation. Anita Daniel Silver, University of Toronto; Zachary Taylor, Cristina Butera, University of Houston Law Center University of Western Ontario Bargaining with the Devil: A History of Women’s Rights in Discussant: Josh Seim, University of California - Berkeley Modern Day Algeria. Maro Youssef, University of Texas at Austin 171. Regular Session. New Directions in the Study of the Discussant: Amina Zarrugh, Texas Christian University 174. Regular Session. Sociology of Reproduction 1: Session Organizer: Dana R. Fisher, University of Maryland Experiencing the Reproductive Body Presider: Dana R. Fisher, University of Maryland Palais des congrès de Montréal, 510B, 8:30-10:10am Explaining Populist Right Vote in Hungary and Poland: A Session Organizer: Susan Markens, City University of New Comparative Individual Level Analysis. Teodora Gaidyte, York-Lehman College VU University Amsterdam Why Not Try the New Pill? User Risk/Benefit Assessment of Loss Aversion and Mobilization: Evidence from Voter Controversial Oral Contraceptives. Alina Geampana, Turnout. Jason O. Jensen, McGill University McGill University The Field of Political Production: Campaign Staff and “Liquid Gold” and “Labor of Love”: Women’s Talk about Consultants in American National Elections. Daniel Pumping Breastmilk at Work. Katherine M. Johnson, Laurison, Swarthmore College Tulane University The Production of Civic Inequality: How High School Shapes Biological Stories: How Men Define Their Role in Voting Behaviors in Midlife. Jamie M. Carroll, University Reproduction. Rene Almeling, Yale University of Texas-Austin; Chandra Muller, University of Texas; “No, but I froze my eggs”: Egg Freezing as “Non- Robert Reynolds, University of Texas-Austin Reproductive” Technology. Kit Myers, University of The Race for a Republican Presidential Nominee: A Lone Southern California Voice of Threat and Decline. Meaghan Mingo, Cornell Navigating Surrogacy: How Surrogates in the United States University Negotiate Market Considerations of Intimate Exchange. Elizabeth Ziff, New School for Social Research 178. Section on Aging and the Life Course Refereed Roundtable Session 175. Regular Session. Sociology of Work and the Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516C, 8:30-10:10am Workplace Session Organizer: Hui Liu, Michigan State University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 510D, 8:30-10:10am Table 01. Aging in a Global Context Session Organizer: Ted Mouw, University of North Carolina- Table Presider: Hui Zheng, The Ohio State University Chapel Hill Balancing Work-Family and Care: The Case of Caregivers Don't Ask or Tell: Pay Secrecy Policies in U.S. Workplaces. in the Peripherical Region of Bas-Saint Laurent. Marco Jake Rosenfeld, Washington University-St. Louis Alberio, Research Chair in Social Innovation Ending Invisibility: Routinized Violence, Everyday Forms of and Territorial Development Resistance, and Mobilization among ’s Domestic Discerning Ageing in Relation to the Law? Debates on the Workers. Jean Francois Mayer, Concordia University Legal Framework in France. Benoît Hippolyte Eyraud, Merit and Favoritism in High Transparency: Networks, Gender Université de Lyon and Promotions in a Virtual Organization. Yuval Spiegler, Rural-Urban Migration and Health Trajectories of Older Tel Aviv University; Alexandra Kalev, Tel Aviv University Adults: Evidence from Longitudinal Data in China. From Facetime to Flextime: The Enactment of Ideal Worker Zhiyong Lin, University of Maryland, College Park Norms After an Office Redesign. Leroy Gonsalves, Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Older Adults’ Harvard University Challenges of Aging Well in Bangladesh. Iftekhar Amin, University of North Texas at Dallas 176. Regular Session. Sociology of the Body Table 02. Caregiving and End of Life Palais des congrès de Montréal, 510C, 8:30-10:10am Table Presider: J. Jill Suitor, Purdue University Session Organizer: Piper Coutinho-Sledge, Bryn Mawr Optimism and Religiosity Can Diminish Future Care College Planning in Late Life. Eva Kahana, Case Western Body Part Analogies and Emotions in an Embodied Health Reserve University; Boaz Kahana; Tirth Raj Bhatta, Movement. Laura M. Carpenter, Vanderbilt University Case Western Reserve University; Kaitlyn Barnes The Body Positive Movement: Feminist Progress? Helana Langendoerfer, Case Western Reserve University; Darwin, Stony Brook University Nirmala Lekhak, Case Western Reserve University Embodied Dissent: How Rule Breaking Residents Challenge The Influence of Proxy Reporter Characteristics on Decision Making Processes in Urban Spaces. Christina R. Perceptions of Older Adults’ End-of-Life Care Quality. Jackson, Stockton University Elizabeth Anne Luth, Rutgers, The State University of More than Wearing Black: Women and Fatness in the Paid New Jersey Labor Market. Erica L. Toothman, University of South The Role of Religious Beliefs in Ethics Committee Florida Consultations for Conflict Over Life-Sustaining The Production of Breasted Excess: Large Breasts and Treatment. Julia Bandini, Brandeis University; Wendy Interpretations of Feminine Embodiment as Disability. Cadge, Brandeis University; Andrew Courtwright, Katelynn Bishop, University of California, Santa Barbara Massachusetts General Hospital; Angelika Zollfrank, 177. Regular Session. Voting and Electoral Processes Yale New Haven Hospital; Ellen Robinson, Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516B, 8:30-10:10am Massachusetts General Hospital The Influence of Adult Caregiving and Unequal Division The Relationship between Social Activity and Incident of Domestic Labor on Depression among Female Functional Disability among Older Adults in China. Caregivers. Jennifer Tabler, University of Texas Rio Zhihong Sa, Beijing Normal University Grande Valley; Claudia Geist, University of Utah Table 06. Economics of Aging Forms of Family Mobilization among Latino Dementia Table Presider: Pamela Herd, University of Wisconsin- Caregivers. Sunshine Marie Rote, University of Madison Louisville; Jacqueline L. Angel, University of Texas at Baby Boomers, Social Security, and Medicare: A Print Austin Media Analysis. Duane A. Matcha, Siena College Table 03. Children, Youth, and the Future of Aging Framing Debates Concerning Social Security and Health Table Presider: Barbara L. Schneider, Michigan State Insurance Policy. John B. Williamson, Boston College; University Renee Lynn Beard, College of the Holy Cross Changes in Sexual Lives and Their Consequences for People Like Me: Multiple Belongings Among Senior Career Plans Among Sexual Minorities. Koji Ueno, Mobile Home Residents in Florida. Maggie Florida State University; Amanda Nix, Florida State Kusenbach, University of South Florida University; Lacey Ritter, Florida State University; Social and Genomic Structure of Socioeconomic Teresa Roach, Florida State University; Abraham E. Achievement Over the Life Course. Hexuan Liu, Pena-Talamantes, Florida State University University of Cincinnati College Selectivity, Subjective Social Status, and Mental Table 07. Families and Aging Health in Young Adulthood. Jeremy E. Uecker, Baylor Table Presider: James M. Raymo, University of Wisconsin- University; Lindsay R. Wilkinson Madison Timing of Transgender Identity Milestones and Attempted Chronic Disease, Sexual Frequency, and Sexual Suicide. Lindsey Wilkinson, Portland State University; Satisfaction: A Dyadic Analysis of Older Couples. Jennifer Pearson, Wichita State University; Hui Liu, Shannon Shen, Michigan State University Michigan State University Religious Attendance Heterogamy and Partnership Quality Variation in Young Adults’ Transitions to Financial in Later Life. Markus H. Schafer, University of Independence and Implications for Financial Security. Toronto; Soyoung Kwon Megan Doherty Bea, Cornell University; Youngmin Yi, Spousal Concordance for Depressive Symptoms according Cornell University to Spousal Relationships. Jiwon Baek, Yonsei Young Adults’ Goals Appraisals over the Great Recession: University Examining Individual Characteristics and Local The Gray Divorce Revolution: Older Adult Attitudes Opportunity Structures. Claudia Recksiedler, toward Divorce, 1994-2012. Susan L. Brown, Bowling University of Switzerland; Richard A. Settersten, Green State University; Matthew Wright Oregon State University Table 08. Health and Well-being Over the Life Course Table 04. Cognitive Health and Aging Table Presider: Andrea E. Willson, Univeristy of Western Table Presider: Zhenmei Zhang, Michigan State University Ontario Gendered Strains on Social Ties: Spousal Dyads affected Childhood Adversity, College Degree, and Long Term by Alzheimer’s. Renee Lynn Beard, College of the Health: An Evident from NLSY97. Yulin Yang, State Holy Cross University of New York-Buffalo Men's Health Disadvantage in Widowhood: Is this True for Linking Happiness and Health: A Biopsychosocial Life Cognitive Functioning? Jonathan Wörn, University of Course Approach. Anthony Richard Bardo, Duke Cologne; Marja Aartsen, NOVA Norwegian Social University; Amy Danielle Thierry, Duke University Research The Biological Embedding of Child Maltreatment. Trajectories of Cognitive Decline: The Role of Lifespan Patricia M. Morton, Rice University Adversity. Jordan Weiss Long Term Benefit or Scar: How Experience with Early Life Disadvantage and Cognitive Resilience across Recessions in Young Adulthood Impacts Subjective the Life Span: Does Conscientiousness Matter? Kristen Well-being. Bryce J. Bartlett, Duke University M. Schorpp, Roanoke College Table 09. Race, Class, Gender, and Life Course Table 05. Disability, Functional Limitations, and Aging Table Presider: Kimberly R. Huyser, University of New Table Presider: Jessica A. Kelley-Moore, Case Western Mexico Reserve University Gendered Expectations Distort Male-Female Differences in Functional Limitations and Depression of Chinese Older Instrumental Activities of Daily Living in Later Adults: An Intersectionality Perspective. Jiao Yu, Case Adulthood. Connor Sheehan, University of Texas at Western Reserve University Austin Reliability of Assistance to Older Adults. Judith Treas, Not so Black and White: Examining the Black-white Self- University of California, Irvine; Brian Joseph Gillespie, esteem paradox. Jasmine Lanisha Davis, Indiana Sonoma State University University Social Change and the Evolution of Gender Differences in Carlos Felipe Bustamante, University of California, Depression: An Age-Cohort Consideration. Andreea Berkeley Mogosanu, University of Toronto; Laura Upenieks, Ruptured Alliances: Prosecutors, Victims, and the Legislative University of Toronto Fight for Discretion. Anya Degenshein, Northwestern Social Network Members’ Education Attainment: The University Implications of Education, Race and Age. Noah Webster, University of Michigan; Kristine J. Ajrouch, 180. Section on Economic Sociology Refereed Roundtable Eastern Michigan University; Toni C. Antonucci, Session and Business Meeting University of Michigan Palais des congrès de Montréal, 517B, 8:30-9:30am Table 10. Successful Aging Session Organizers: Emily A. Barman, Boston University Table Presider: Shelia R. Cotten, Michigan State University Alison Gerber, Uppsala University An Ecological Framework for Active Aging in China. Pei- Table 01. Categories and Classification Chun Ko, National University of ; Wei-Jun Table Presider: Connor John Fitzmaurice, Boston University Jean Yeung, National University of Singapore Patent Oppositions in Networks: An Analysis of the Beyond Dysfunction and Decline: How Women’s Cosmetics Industry. Malte Doehne, University of Sexualities Change across the Life Course. Lisa Renee Zürich (UZH); Markus Lang, University of Heidelberg Miller, Eckerd College Producer Exploration can Generate Categories without Inclusion in Post-Modern World of Information to Achieve Audiences. Anthony Vashevko, Stanford University Successful Aging: A Study of Technogenerians. Gul Table 02. Debt and Credit Seckin, University of North Texas; Susan Hughes, Table Presider: Basak Kus, Wesleyan University University of North Texas Educational Debt and Individual Autonomy: Why Lawyers Successful Aging 2.0: A Conceptual Expansion? Toni Do Not Like Participating in Loan Forgiveness Calasanti, Virginia Tech Programs. Abby Jean Stivers, SUNY Albany Table 11. Work and Retirement Investing in Your (Imagined) Future: The Moral Logic of Table Presider: Sarah Burgard, University of Michigan Spending Debt in College. Hannah E. Clarke, Retirement Decision and Work Behavior after Retirement University of Arizona in Society with Immature Pension System. YeonJin The Great Recession and Racial Disparities in Access to Lee, University of Pennsylvania; Wei-Jun Jean Yeung, Mortgage Credit. Jose Loya, University of National University of Singapore Pennsylvania; Chenoa Flippen, University of The Effect of Bridge Employment on Mental Health Pennsylvania Outcomes: A Systematic Review. XiaoYu Annie Gong, Table 03. Elites and CEOs I McGill University; James Falconer, University of Table Presider: Megan Tobias Neely, University of Texas at Alberta Austin To Work or Not to Work at Old Age: Does Depression Increasing Cycles of Outside CEO Hires and Short CEO Symptoms Matter for Baby Boomers? Fang-Yi Huang, Tenures in the Shareholder Value Era. Matthew University of Florida Stimpson, UC Berkeley Do Foreign Firms Change Culture? Evidence from Female 179. Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance. Inequality and Executives and Firms in the GCC. Alessandra L. Decision-Making in Crime and the Criminal Justice Gonzalez, University of Chicago System Logics in Executive Power: Corporate Strategy, Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513E, 8:30-10:10am Performance, and CEO Dismissal in the Shareholder Session Organizer: Sarah Brayne, University of Texas at Value Era, 1984-2007. Shoonchul Shin, University of Austin California Berkeley Presider: Chris M. Smith, University of California, Davis Table 04. Elites and CEOs II Complaining while Black: Racial Disparities in the Table Presider: Alicia Eads, Cornell University Adjudication of Complaints against the Police. Jacob Single-Domain Role Transitions in Multiplex William Faber, New York University; Jessica Rose Relationships: The Enabling Function of Authority Kalbfeld, New York University Roles. Jian Bai Li Resources, Navigation, and Punishment in the Criminal The Dark Side of Embeddedness: When Family Courts. Matthew Clair, Harvard University Relationships Give Rise to Malfeasance. Jian Bai Li Opportunities Diverted: The Influence of Race and Family The ‘Matthew effect’ in Strategic Decision-making: How Status on Intake Diversion among Juveniles. Tony Love, CEO Status Affects Investment Decisions. Russell University of Kentucky; Edward W. Morris, University of Fralich, HEC Montréal; Alex Bitektine, HEC Montréal Kentucky Table 05. Employment I Reflecting through Broken Windows: Adaptive Import and Table Presider: Thomas Biegert, WZB Berlin Social Science Distortion of U.S.-style Crime Control in . Center Accumulation or Absorption? The Development of Institutional Work, Power and Temporally Layered Household Non-/Low-employment during the Great Change: Dividend Distributions at the Dutch East India Recession in . Thomas Biegert, WZB Berlin Company. Wim van Lent, Montpellier Business School Social Science Center; Bernhard Ebbinghaus When Market Fundamentalism and Industrial Policy Are Older and Young Workers Substitutes? A Time-series Collide: The Tea Party and the U.S. Export-Import Analysis based on the British LFS. Jacques Wels, Bank. Kristen Hopewell, University of Edinburgh University of Cambridge; Brian Beach, International Who is Buying Stocks? Educational Pairing and Urban Longevity Centre (ILC-UK) Residency in Deciding China’s Household Finance. Negative Attitudes towards Unemployment in European Ningzi Li, Cornell University Countries, in Relation to the Activation Shift and Table 10. Firms and Employees Macroeconomic Changes. Veerle Buffel, Ghent Table Presider: Mikell Alexandra Hyman, University of University; Sarah Van de Velde, University of Antwerp Michigan The More You Travel, the Less You Are Connected: Between Contract and Charity: The Reclassification of Commute Time and Social Capital in Organizations. Public Employee Pensions in the City of Detroit. Soohan Kim, Korea University; Lira Ahn, Korea Mikell Alexandra Hyman, University of Michigan University Dynamics of Stakeholder Capitalism: Employee Table 06. Employment II Participation in Corporate Ownership and Control. Table Presider: Christine Fountain, Fordham University Sangjoon Lee, Stanford University Returns to Education and Skills in the New Economy: Shared Capitalism, Social Capital and Intra-Organizational Evidence from the PIAAC. Xavier St-Denis, McGill Dynamics. Sangjoon Lee, Stanford University University “I don’t have a J-O-B!” Culture, Risk, and Amateur Real The Role of Generations in Explaining Self-employment Estate Investing. Philip M.E. Garboden, Johns Trends: An Assessment of Period and Cohort Effects. Hopkins University Seok Woo Kwon, University of Calgary; Martin Ruef, Table 11. Inequality and the Market I Duke University Table Presider: Ashley E. Mears, Boston University The Sociologists Were Right All Along: Measuring the A Changing Landscape? An Intersectional Analysis of Effects of Social Structure on Earnings. Charles Race and Gender in Access to Social Capitals. Song Plante, McGill University Yang, University of Arkansas; Brandon A. Jackson, Who Gets an Internship? Differential Status Advantage in University of Arkansas; Anna Zajicek, University of Accessing Internships and Full-Time Positions. Arkansas Santiago Campero, HEC Montréal Gender and Borrowed Social Capital: An Empirical Test. Table 07. Finance and Banking I Sumeet Duggal, McGill University; Brian Rubineau, Table Presider: Stefanie Hiss, University of Jena McGill University; Erin Arcario, Boehringer Ingelheim; From Classrooms to Trading Rooms: The Embedding in Yauhann Billimoria, Boehringer Ingelheim Global Financial Markets of China’s Education Table 12. Inequality and the Market II Industry. Le Lin, University of Chicago Table Presider: Dana Kornberg, University of Michigan Information, Fast and Slow: Price Data, Crop Statistics and Authority Structures and Founding of Financial Institution: Derivative Market Outcomes. David L. Pinzur, Credit Unions Across Indigenous Communities in University of California-San Diego Taiwan, 1965-2014. Wan-Zi Lu, University of Chicago; Legitimize Banking: The Institutional Logic of Zong-Rong Lee, Academia Sinica Sustainability in the German Banking Industry. Exchanging Cultural Debt for Economic Capital, or Why Stefanie Hiss, University of Jena; Sebastian Nagel, Bengali Muslims Became Garbage Collectors. Dana University of Jena; Gesa Griese, University of Jena Kornberg, University of Michigan Table 08. Finance and Banking II Property Rights and Wrongs: Oil and Gas Lease Contracts Table Presider: Saheli Nath, Northwestern University as Artifacts of Social Inequalities. Daniel N. Kluttz, UC Private Risk-Pooling and Insecure Homeownership. Lora Berkeley A. Phillips, Ohio State University; Michael David Nau, Walking the Walk, Talking the Talk: An Exploration of Ohio State University Indigenous Entrepreneurs and their Cultural Capital. Risk Shift: An Institutional Logics Perspective. Saheli Rochelle R. Cote, Memorial University of Nath, Northwestern University Newfoundland Risk-Taking in a Post-Pension Society: A Potential Table 13. Innovation and Entrepreneurship I Mechanism for Generating Wealth Inequality in 401(k) Table Presider: Gonzalo Valdes, Stanford University Retirement Plans. Adam Hayes, University of A Review of the Antecedents and Consequences of Wisconsin-Madison Innovation. Meagan Rainock, Brigham Young Table 09. Finance and Banking III University; Dallin Everett, Brigham Young University; Table Presider: Daniel Hirschman, Brown University Andrew Pack, Brigham Young University; Eric C. Dahlin, Brigham Young University; Christopher A. of Design Solutionism. Shelly Ronen, New York Mattson, Brigham Young University University Institutional Effects in the Worldwide Expansion of Oddballs and Outlaws: Managing “Liabilities of Deviance” Innovation. Gonzalo Valdes, Stanford University under Conditions of Eccentricity and Immorality. Relationship Asymmetry and Potential of Newness: The Pushkala Prasad; Maureen A. Scully, University of Spatial and Organizational Dynamics of Massachusetts Boston; Anshuman Prasad, University of Entrepreneurship. Tunde Cserpes, University of Illinois New Haven at Chicago Table 18. Public Sector and Public Policy I Table 14. Innovation and Entrepreneurship II Table Presider: Marcelo JP Paixão, The University of Texas Table Presider: Emily Bryant, Boston University at Austin The Theater of Innovation: Developing Transferable Skills Institutional Spanning, Relational Strategies, and for Performing a Hybrid Organizational Identity. Brokerage Formation: Evidence from a Corruption James Whitcomb Riley, MIT Sloan School of Network in China. Yingyao Wang, Brown University Management The Great Double Bind: Shifting Frames and Conflicting Time’s Arrow: Understanding Actor Involvement in Rationalities in the Chinese Administrative State. Tina Innovation―Retrospectively. Gorgi Krlev, University Ching-Tien Lee, Princeton University of Heidelberg, University of Oxford; Helmut K. The Nature of Bureaucracy and Institutional Change. Anheier, University of Heidelberg; Georg Chris M. Rea, UCLA Mildenberger, University of Heidelberg Table 19. Public Sector and Public Policy II Varieties of Gendered-Capitalism: Institutional When Times Get Tough: Subjective Well-being and Environment and Gender Inequality in Support for the U.S. Welfare State. Joshua R. Bruce, Entrepreneurship. Daniel Auguste, University of North Duke University Carolina at Charlotte Ecological Question and Development of Productive Table 15. Labor Markets Forces: Finding a Way Out of Global Climate Change. Table Presider: Roman V. Galperin, Johns Hopkins Tarique Niazi, University of Wisconsin University Table 20. Special Markets Sheltered Labor Markets? Native Workers’ Unemployment Table Presider: Sarah Quinn, University of Washington Risks, Occupational Closure, and the Non-Native Labor Sensitively Flipping the Home: Expectations and Supply. Stefan Stuth, WZB Berlin Social Science Emotional Labor in the Philadelphia Housing Market. Center Doron Raoul Shiffer-Sebba, University of Pennsylvania Tax-for-fee Reform as Exogenous Shocks: Peasants’ Subtractive Production of a Moral Commodity Along the Financial Burden and Rural Migration Behavior in Value Chain for Used Clothing. Emma Pendzich China, 1998-2002. Bingdao Zheng, Fudan University Greeson, University of California- San Diego Immigrants Getting a Job: Cultural Norms, Emotional The Evolution of Illegal Alcohol Markets in Russia since Energy, and Foreign-Educated Immigrant Disadvantage the Late Socialist Period. Vadim Radaev, National in Mainstream Hiring. Koji Rafael Chavez, Washington Research University - Higher School of Economics University in St. Louis Table 21. Special Monies Table 16. Markets and Morality Table Presider: Charlie Eaton, Stanford Graduate School of Table Presider: Michaela DeSoucey, North Carolina State Education University Exogenous Shocks, Emotions, and the Bitcoin Market The Moral Dilemmas of Economic Contention in Emergence. Andreea Daniela Gorbatai, University of California Hospitals, 1946-1974. Pablo U. Gaston, California at Berkeley University of California, Berkeley Switching Roles, Gaining Support: Backer inexperience, Truth in Advertising: Alignment of Morality and Business founder intent, and success in crowdfunding. Keyvan in the Early Twentieth Century Advertising Industry. Kashkooli, Santa Clara University; Peter Younkin, Yaniv Ron-El, University of Chicago McGill University Welfarist and Neoliberal Comparisons of the Generosity of The Sociology of Bitcoin. Cavita Devi Meetun, Western Canadians to Americans. Mary-Beth Raddon, Brock University Canada University Table 17. Niches 181. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology Table Presider: Paul-Brian McInerney, University of Illinois Refereed Roundtable Session and Business Meeting at Chicago Palais des congrès de Montréal, 517C, 8:30-9:30am Crafting Beer: Locational and Institutional Constraints on Session Organizers: Victoria Reyes, University of California, Microbreweries. Carolyn Smith Keller, Keene State Riverside College; Saran Ghatak, Keene State College Jonathan Wyrtzen, Yale University Hybrid Moral Codes: Claiming Moral Worth and the Case Table 01. Gender/Sexuality Table Presider: Vrushali Patil, Florida International Lederman, University of Michigan-Flint University The Effects of Food Imports, Economic Development, and Transgender and “Third Gender” Construct Responses to Inequality on Life Expectancy: A Global Cross- Homonationalism: Decolonial, Defiant Acts of National Study, 1960-2015. Mikhail Balaev, Flinders Resistance. Salvador Vidal-Ortiz, American University University; Joanna Dressel, City University of New Caught between Winning and Learning: Performance York-Graduate Center Metrics and Knowledge Production in Transnational Transnational LGBTQ Advocacy Network Study in Korea. Evaluation Systems. Emily Springer, University of Chelle Jones, University of Michigan Minnesota Toward an Archipelagic Approach to Global Transgender Table 06. Labor Studies. Emmanuel David, University of Colorado Table Presider: Natascia Boeri, Bloomfield College Boulder Table 07. Global Populism Immigrant Women in the Ethnic Beauty Salon Business. Table Presider: Roland Robertson, University of Pittsburgh Soulit Chacko, Loyola University, Chicago Global Populism: Locating a Phenomenon. John H. Beauty Diplomacy: Culture, Markets, and Politics in the Simpson, University of Toronto-Mississauga Nigerian Industry. Oluwakemi M. Mapping Anti-Globalist Populism. Manfred B. Steger, Balogun, University of Oregon University of Hawai'i-Manoa Table 02. Arts/Culture/Religion Global Populism: Empirical, Conceptual, and Theoretical Table Presider: Shai M. Dromi Points of Departure. George M. Thomas, Arizona State Table 03. Migration University Coordinating Humanitarianism: Croatia and the European Global Populism and its Variants. Roland Robertson, Refugee Crisis. Laura J. Heideman, Northern Illinois University of Pittsburgh University Table 08. Global Environmental and Climate Crisis and Justice Poverty or Nationalism? Motherhood, Migration, and Table Presider: John Foran, University of California Transnational Social Fields between Italy and Ukraine. Table 09. Global Human Rights Cinzia Solari, University of Massachusetts Boston Table Presider: Jeong-Woo Koo, Sungkyunkwan University Suppressing Transnationalism: Bringing Constraints Back Individual Perceptions of Human Rights in a Globalizing into the Study of Immigrant Transnational Political World: A Multilevel Analysis of 47 Countries. An Na Action. Ali R. Chaudhary, Rutgers University-New Hwang, Sungkyunkwan University; Jeong-Woo Koo, Brunswick; Dana M. Moss, University of Pittsburgh Sungkyunkwan University; Subin Lee, Sungkyunkwan Buying Up the Semi-Periphery: Mediterranean Citizenship University for Sale in the Era of Sovereign Debt. Max Holleran, New York University 182. Section on International Migration. The Return of Europe as a Network of Transnational Attachment: Temporary Migration Regimes Structure, Predictors, Cleavages. Emanuel Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513C, 8:30-10:10am Deutschmann; Jan Delhey, Otto-von-Guericke Session Organizer: David A. Cook-Martín, New York University Magdeburg; Monika Verbalyte, Otto-von- University, Abu Dhabi Guericke University Magdeburg Imagined Futures: The Effects of Uncertainty on Table 04. Social Movements DACAmented Youth in the United States. Roberto G. Table Presider: Colin J. Beck, Pomona College Gonzales, Harvard University; Cristina Lacomba, Harvard World Society in Action: Mobilizing the International in University; Carolina Valdivia, Harvard Graduate School South Korean LGBT Activism. Minwoo Jung, of Education University of Southern California Selecting Migrants in their Way Out: Measuring Labour Conditioning Nationalism: Exogenous Influences on the Immigration Policies and Temporariness. Amparo Hindu Nationalist Movement in Nepal. Luke Wagner, González-Ferrer, CSIC; Erica Consterdine, University of Yale University Sussex; James Hampshire, University of Sussex; Yoan Marginalization, Mobilization, and Power: Women against Molinero, CSIC State Violence in Argentina, Serbia, and Liberia. Recruitment of Mexican Workers under the H-2 Visa Program: Selina R. Gallo-Cruz, College of the Holy Cross Transborder Infrastructure, Migration Industry and Spatialities of Contention in Counter-Revolutionary Egypt. Deception. Ruben Hernandez-Leon, University of Atef S. Said, University of Illinois at Chicago California-Los Angeles; Efren Sandoval, CIESAS; Lidia Table 05. Globalization/International Organizations Esther Munoz, CIESAS Table Presider: Alexander Hoppe, University of Legal and Liminal: How Temporary Legal Status Heightens Pennsylvania the Costs of Skilled Migration. Elizabeth Jacobs, Chasing World-class Urbanism: Urban Fads and University of Pennsylvania Transnational NGOs in Buenos Aires. Jacob H. The Contradictions of Liminal Legality: Economic Attainment and Civic Engagement of Immigrants in Temporary University Protected Status. Byeongdon Oh, University of Kansas; Social and Cultural Trends Using GSS and Census Data. Cecilia Menjivar, University of Kansas; Daniel R. Alvord, Michael Hout, New York University University of Kansas; Victor Agadjanian, University of Kansas 186. Section on Social Psychology Refereed Roundtable Session (cosponsored with Section on Sociology of 183. Section on Labor and Labor Movements. Open Topic Emotions) Palais des congrès de Montréal, 514B, 8:30-10:10am Palais des congrès de Montréal, 520B, 8:30-10:10am Session Organizer: Chris Rhomberg, Fordham University Session Organizers: Lynn Gencianeo Chin, Washington and Presider: Erin E. Hatton, State University of New York at Lee University Buffalo Kaitlin M. Boyle, Virginia Tech Development and Its Discontents. Adaner Usmani, New York Table 01. Constraint and Opportunity in Social Networks University Table Presider: Gretchen Peterson, University of Memphis The White Working Class, Authoritarianism,and Union Gossip and Reputation from a Social Network Perspective. Membership. J. Gregg Robinson, Grossmont College Lea Ellwardt Collective Inaction and the Plight of the Public Sector Hidden in Plain Sight: Gender Differences in the Professional Union. Lauren Benditt, YouGov Experiences of Eating Disorders and Recovery. Organizing Dixie: How Well Does the Justice for Janitors Connor Strobel, UC-Irvine Travel? Erica Dobbs, Swarthmore College Social Media and (Non) Public Health Threats: Risk Society Online, Zika Virus, and Individual-Level 184. Section on Medical Sociology. Health Care through a Outcomes. Andrea Laurent-Simpson, Southern Sociological Lens Methodist University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513D, 8:30-10:10am The Theory of Gatekeeping: How Laboratory Findings Session Organizer: Deborah Carr, Boston University Compare with Field Examples. Mamadi Corra, East Presider: Deborah Carr, Boston University Carolina University Racialized Legal Status as a Social Determinant of Health. Table 02. Theory and Measurement of Aspects of the Self Asad L. Asad, Harvard University; Matthew Clair, (Re-)Defining Self-Perception of Weight Appropriateness: Harvard University A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of Weight Change Healthcare Inequality Among Asians: The Role of Ethnic Attitudes and Actions. Iliya Gutin, The University of Subgroup and Acculturation on Disparities. Terceira A. North Carolina-Chapel Hill Berdahl, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; An Alternative Approach to Measuring Contemporary Julia T. Caldwell, University of Chicago Racial Attitudes: Validating the Explicit Racial The Contingencies of Ethnoraciality: Disparities in Reliance Resentment Scale. Alicia D. Simmons, Colgate on Doctors among Sexual Minorities. Abigail A. Sewell, University Emory University; Emily S. Pingel, Emory University Beyond the Dichotomy: Exposure to Incarceration and Anti-Discrimination Laws and Insurance Coverage for Sexual Depressive Symptoms. Lauren Porter, University of Minorities. Alexa Solazzo, Rice University Maryland; Laura DeMarco, Ohio State University Clinicians’ Perspectives on Bias in Health Care Delivery. Cognitive Sociology and the Division of Labor: Evaluating Staci A. Young, Medical College of Wisconsin; Marie Social Identity and the Burden of Proof. Michael W. Wolff, Medical College of Wisconsin Raphael, CUNY Graduate Center Discussant: Tasleem Juana Padamsee, Ohio State University Gendered Cyborgs and Cyborg Genders. Richard Randell, 185. Section on Methodology. Method Teaching in Webster University Undergraduate Programs Table 03. Macro Structural Impact on Individual Cognition Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516D, 8:30-10:10am Table Presider: Anthony Richard Bardo, Duke University Session Organizer: Guang Guo, University of North Carolina Buffering-Resource or Status-Disconfirmation? How Presider: Peter V. Marsden, Harvard University Socioeconomic Status Shapes the Relationship between Mixing Media and Methods to Enhance Research Mastery. Perceived Under-Reward and Distress. Atsushi Russell K. Schutt, University of Massachusetts-Boston Narisada, University of Toronto The Problems and Prospects of Teaching Mixed Methods Gender, Flexicurity and Job Security: Determinants of Job Research. Sharlene J. Hesse-Biber, Boston College Security in 19 Countries. Szu Ying Ho, City University Real Data, Real Interest: Harnessing Online Survey Data of New York-Graduate Center Repositories to Teach Entry Level Statistics. Charles Inequality, Cultural Amplification, and Social Exclusion in Plante, McGill University Europe? Jonathan Kelley, University of Nevada, Reno; Translating Sociological Methods to Marketable Skills: S.M.C. Kelley, University of California-Berkeley Practical Advice for Professionalization in Undergraduate Schema Generalization: The Welfare State Enhances Methods Instruction. Pierce Greenberg, Washington State Tolerance of Homosexuality. C.G.E. Kelley, Yale University & International Survey Center Richard Biernacki, University of California-San Diego Table 04. Life Events and the Dynamic/Temporal Self The Rise of the Idea of Model in Policy-making: The Case of Table Presider: Carrie Clarady, University of Maryland at British Parliament, 1803-2005. Pertti Alasuutari, College Park University of Tampere; Marjaana Rautalin, University of Inmate Identities and Social Networks. Cynthia Baiqing Tampere; Jukka Tyrkkö, Linnaeus University Zhang, Central Washington University Taking the Long View: Cultural Continuity and Change in Victims and Survivors: The Construction of Personal American Vegetarianism. Laura J. Miller, Brandeis Identities among Battered Spouses. Helge Johannes University; Emilie Hardman, Harvard University Marahrens, Indiana University, Bloomington The Wicked People of Gangster’s Village: Historical Table 05. Dyadic Interactions Continuity and the Incorporation of Latino Immigrants. Table Presider: Sirry Alang, Lehigh University Pepper Glass, Weber State University Capturing Couple Desire: Couple Agreement, Type of Desire, and Her Accuracy. Sela Harcey, University of 189. Section on Sociology of Education. Students and Nebraska-Lincoln; Colleen Ray, University of Families Interacting with Teachers and Schools Nebraska-Lincoln; Julia McQuillan, University of Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513B, 8:30-10:10am Nebraska-Lincoln; Arthur L. Greil, Alfred University; Session Organizer: Amy Gill Langenkamp, University of Notre Deadric Williams, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Dame The Costs of Co-Leadership in Fashion Houses, Presider: Brian R. Fitzpatrick, University of Notre Dame Mountaineering Teams, Qualitative Reports, and the Synchronized Socialization: How Peers and Teachers Lab. Eric Anicich, USC Marshall School of Business; Influence Children’s Behaviors at an Affluent and a Poor Frederic Clement Godart, INSEAD; Roderick Swaab, Preschool. Casey Lorene Stockstill, University of INSEAD; Adam Galinsky, Columbia Business School Wisconsin-Madison To Give and to Receive: Using Actor-Partner Changing Faces: Race, Class, and Parent-Teacher Interdependence Model to Examine Social Support and Organizations. Brittany C. Murray, UNC - Chapel Hill; Depression. Stephanie Hansard, Georgia State Thurston A. Domina; Rebecca L. Boylan, University Of University Georgia; Linda Renzulli, Purdue University Diverging Strategies: (Mis)communication Between Schools 187. Section on Sociology of Children and Youth. Children and African-American Families. Aaron Crawford, UCLA and Youth Agency and Culture Playing Fair: How Student Perceptions of Teacher Bias Palais des congrès de Montréal, 514A, 8:30-10:10am Impacts Later Academic Outcomes. Emily Persons, Duke Session Organizer: Timothy Stablein, Union College University; Kamilah Legette, Duke University; Angel Luis Presider: Ana Lilia Campos Manzo, Connecticut College Harris, Duke University A 21st Century Breakfast Club: Continuity and Change in Inequality, Segregation, and School Choice Enrollment in High School Social Groups. Rowena C. Crabbe, Urban Districts, 1999-2011. Kendra Bischoff, Cornell University of Illinois-Chicago; Lilla Pivnick, University of University; Laura M. Tach, Cornell University; Bridget Texas at Austin; Julia Bates, University of Illinois- Brew, Cornell University Chicago; Rachel A. Gordon, University of Illinois- Chicago; Robert Crosnoe, University of Texas at Austin 190. Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology. Passing as Friends: LGBTQ Youth and the Dyadic Classrooms as Safe Spaces for Engaging Controversial Presentation of Romantic Relationships. Kelli R. and Difficult Topics Chapman, University of Cincinnati Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511E, 8:30-10:10am The Child Activist. Kelly Bergstrand, University of Texas, Session Organizer: Leslie T.C. Wang, Saint Mary's College Arlington; Monica M. Whitham, Oklahoma State Presider: Leslie T.C. Wang, Saint Mary's College University Outside Comfort Zone, Still Impactful? Student and Instructor Wayward Elites: Identity Restoration and the Reproduction of Responses to Changes in “Diversity Requirement” Course. Privilege in a Therapeutic Boarding School. Jessica Ann Eileen O'Brien, Saint Leo University; Janis Prince, Saint Pfaffendorf, University of Arizona Leo University Safe Space Praxis: How Our Theory of Safe Space Shapes our 188. Section on Sociology of Culture. History in Cultural Teaching Practice. Dylan Paré, University of Calgary Explanation The Visible Whiteness of Being: Challenging the Invisibility Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513F, 8:30-10:10am of Whiteness. Kathleen J. Fitzgerald, Tulane University Session Organizer: Lyn Spillman, University of Notre Dame Untold Stories. Betsy Leondar-Wright, Lasell College; Adj Neoliberal Discourse and Racial Imaginaries: Two Marshall, Jerusalem Peacebuilders Temporalities. Chandra Mukerji, University of California, Discussant: Leslie T.C. Wang, Saint Mary's College San Diego How Authors’ Practices Shaped Their Ideas: Literature and 191. Theory Section. How to Make a Career in Theory Philosophy in Germany versus Britain, 1740-1820. Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512H, 8:30-10:10am Session Organizer: Neil Gross, Colby College Séverine Chauvel, Université Paris-Est Créteil, LIRTES, Panelists: Claire Laurier Decoteau, University of Illinois, OUIEP Chicago Presider: Benjamin Denecheau, Univeristé Paris Est Isaac Ariail Reed, University of Virginia The Impact of Admissions Practices on Race Relations on Robin E. Wagner-Pacifici, The New School for Social Elite University Campuses in the United States and Britain. Research Natasha Warikoo, Harvard University How Do the Teachers Construct Meanings during Grading 9:30 am Meetings Process? Study of Teachers’ Judgement in Practice. Lucie Section on Economic Sociology Business Meeting Mottier Lopez, University of Geneva Palais des congrès de Montréal, 517B, 9:30-10:10am The Choice of School in French-speaking Belgium: The Growing Role of Labels and Networks in Judging the Section on Global and Transnational Sociology Business Reputation of a School. Jérôme Deceuninck, Université Meeting Catholique de Louvain; Hugues Draelants, Université Palais des congrès de Montréal, 517C, 9:30-10:10am Catholique de Louvain Devices of Intercultural Mediation and their Role in the 10:30 am Meetings Evaluation of the Pupils and their Families. Lila Belkacem, 2018 Excellence in Reporting on Social Issues Award Université Paris-Est Créteil, LIRTES, OUIEP; Séverine Selection Committee Chauvel, Université Paris-Est Créteil, LIRTES, OUIEP Palais des congrès de Montréal, 523A, 10:30am-12:10pm In most massified educational systems, the rankings and quantified indicators have become progressively more frequent and contribute to the hierarchization of pupils and schools. Quantitative evaluations are used to Committee on the Status of Women in Sociology measure “educational performances,” not only for international comparisons, Palais des congrès de Montréal, 523B, 10:30am-12:10pm but also to assess the efficiency and the impact of programs, and management and treatment of educational problems. The way they are read and used by the Community College Coffee Hour actors may contribute to the stagnancy of the social, racial and gender Palais des congrès de Montréal, 520A, 10:30am-12:10pm inequalities, but with the impression of a transparency and an equal school system. This thematic session investigates evaluation practices in different 10:30 am Sessions countries and their presumed objectivity, as well as the alternative views of such practices by educational actors, parents, and pupils. From a critical 192. Presidential Panel. Higher Education, Knowledge perspective, this session will highlight the effects of educational evaluation Production and Inequality practices on social, gender, and racial inequalities in schools. The differences in the educational systems’ structure, their organization and their contribution Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513B, 10:30am-12:10pm to these inequalities will be discussed in the light of the different levels, from Session Organizer: Michèle Lamont, Harvard University primary to higher education, in order to emphasize the variations in the Presider: Neil Gross, Colby College amplitude of these reproduction. This session includes papers from the USA, Making it Matter: Educational Inequality, Research, and the Belgium, Switzerland, and France and will contribute to the international comparison on these questions. Quest for Solutions. Prudence L. Carter, University of California-Berkeley 194. Thematic Session. Global Work, Culture and Sociology of W.E.B. Du Bois: To Efforts of Canonization. Inequality Aldon D. Morris, Northwestern University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511E, 10:30am-12:10pm Policies for Excellence, Good Science and Legitimate Session Organizer: Allison Pugh, University of Virginia Inequalities. Christine Musselin, Sciences Po Presider: Jennifer M. Silva, Bucknell University 'The Paradoxes and Challenges of Implementing Diversity in Cultural Conceptions of Work: Women’s Narratives in Spain, Canadian Universities. Jacques Frémont, University of Japan, and the United States. Mary C. Brinton, Harvard Ottawa University Discussant: Alondra Nelson, Columbia University and Social One Divides into Two: Team Moves in Finance. Olivier Science Research Council Godechot, Sciences Po Beyond standard arguments concerning cultural capital, credentialism and Cultural Workscapes: The Lives of Business Professionals in expertise, the sociological literature on how culture contributes to inequality in France, Norway, and the United States. Jeremy Markham higher education and knowledge production has been exploding over the last thirty years. Participants in this session will tackle this question by considering Schulz, University of California, Berkeley the boundary between academic knowledge and the policy making world as it The Moral Measure of Overwork. Allison Pugh, University of shapes educational inequality, canonization of disciplinary knowledge, Virginia; Sarah Elizabeth Mosseri, University of Virginia comparative higher education, and the fate of public universities. Multiple scholars have documented the power of work as a moral measure in the United States. Despite increased work precariousness, and some 193. Thematic Session. Evaluation, Quantification, and reported ambivalence about work by cohort or generation, there is evidence Inequalities in Education that many invest increasing symbolic importance in work – in having a full- Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511B, 10:30am-12:10pm time job, being busy, working long hours, and the like – as proof of one's Session Organizers: Lila Belkacem, Université Paris-Est adulthood, honor, or character. How does this compare globally or, in the US, across populations? Panelists will consider the culture of work in various Créteil, LIRTES, OUIEP contexts and comparatively, including in finance/tech sectors, in the US, Benjamin Denecheau, Univeristé Paris Est Europe and elsewhere, and by gender and class. 195. Thematic Session. International Perspectives on the cognition theories suggest that how we think, make meaning, process and Measurement of Race and Ethnicity comprehend the world involves the sentient—what our bodies feel, what they see, hear, smell, taste and touch. Thus the brain alone cannot explain how we Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511F, 10:30am-12:10pm think, and thought is not simply the product of cultural patterns and rules. For Session Organizer: Martin Bulmer, University of Surrey, UK these theorists, our bodily experiences and the contexts in which those Presider: Martin Bulmer, University of Surrey, UK experiences are situated prove equally important to a thorough understanding Ethnic and Linguistic Categories in Québec: Counting to of cognition. In this session, participants will present sociological research that is informed by the embodied cognition movement. Through both Survive. Victor Piché , McGill University, Université de theoretically and empirically based presentations, panelists will offer support Montréal for the perspective as a lens on culture and cognition. Moreover, they will The Failure of the Importation of Ethno-racial Statistics in address what the embodied cognition movement holds for the future of culture Europe: Debates and Controversies. Patrick Simon, Institut and cognition and the steps the field must take to fully realize such benefits National des Études Demographiques 197. Special Session. Religion’s Role in Peace, Justice, and Demographic Change in Interracial Unions and How We Missions Movements (cosponsored with Association for Conceptualise and Measure Race and Mixture. Miri Song, the Sociology of Religion) University of Kent InterContinental Montreal, A. Fraser, 10:30am-12:10pm Multiple Race Measures across Latin America and Session Organizer: Michael O. Emerson, North Park Implications for Estimating Ethnoracial Composition and University Measuring Inequality. Edward E. Telles, University of Presider: William A. Mirola, Marian University California-Santa Barbara Faith-Based Social Movements and Racial Justice Under the Methodological Pitfalls of Measuring Race, or Some of its Trump Regime. Richard L. Wood, University of New Dimensions. Wendy D. Roth, University of British Mexico Columbia Fostering Diversity in Multiracial Congregations in the United Discussant: Danielle Juteau, Université de Montréal States. Rebecca Y. Kim, Pepperdine University Issues of capturing statistically ethnic diversity in the contemporary world Creation Care: The Emergence of the Religious Environmental remain a challenge across cultures, embodying different conceptions of the meaning of ethnic difference and variation. This session will focus on issues Movement. Stephen Ellingson, Hamilton College such as the use of the term "race" and color, reliance on questions on national Discussant: Laurel Kearns, Drew University origin, the significance of language, use of religion as a marker, and the Papers in this session address religion’s roles in peace, justice, and problems posed by capturing ethnic mixture. There will be a particular mission movements, both within the United States and from a global emphasis on French Canada, Europe and Latin America. comparison perspective. Participants in this session will present research related to religion’s roles in different areas such as politics, environmental 196. Special Session. Culture and Embodied Cognition: protection, and racial relations. Readjusting Boundaries between Mind, Brain, and Body 198. Special Session. The “Culture” of Immigration: Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511A, 10:30am-12:10pm Understanding Migration Through (Non-Essentialist) Session Organizer: Karen A. Cerulo, Rutgers University Cultural Analysis Presider: Karen A. Cerulo, Rutgers University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511D, 10:30am-12:10pm What is the Right Level of Psychological Realism for Cultural Session Organizer: John O'Brien, NYU Abu Dhabi Sociology? Stephen Vaisey, Duke University Presider: John O'Brien, NYU Abu Dhabi When Objects Meet Bodies: What Materiality Teaches Us How the Meanings of Ethnicity Change by Context, Life about Embodied Cognition. Terence Emmett McDonnell, Course Phase and Legal Status. Robert Courtney Smith, University of Notre Dame City University of New York-Baruch College, Graduate Organized Embodiment. Janet Vertesi, Princeton University Center Racializing Smell: Olfaction and Embodied Cognition. Karen Racial Remittances: How Ideologies of Race Travel with A. Cerulo, Rutgers University Migrants. Sylvia Zamora, Loyola Marymount University How do we think … make meaning … process and comprehend the Gendered Institutions and Immigrant Categorizing. Sara R. people and things we encounter in our daily existence? Traditionally, scholars Curran, University of Washington studying these matters offer different answers to these complex questions. Dreams Fulfilled or Dreams Dashed: West African Diversity Some—including neurologists, cognitive psychologists, evolutionary Visa Lottery Winners in the United States. Onoso Ikphemi biologists and computer scientists—attend almost exclusively to neural operations. They address what we might call the “inside” aspects of thought, Imoagene, University of Pennsylvania as they tie the structure and function of the brain to processes such as attention, Despite the “cultural” nature of many of the issues central to migration perception, classification and memory. Others—including cognitive scholarship, the application of tools and concepts from the sociology of culture sociologists, cultural anthropologists and social psychologists—attend to what to investigate questions of immigration has been, overall, halting and uneven we might call the “outside” dimensions of thought. Here the study of mind (Levitt 2005, Menjivar 2010). This session will explore the possibilities of a takes priority over the brain as scholars explore the sociocultural conventions more cultural approach to the study of migration by bringing together and norms that inform what we attend to or ignore, how we classify people, sociologists who are employing tools of cultural analysis to study migration places, objects or events, and what we remember or forget during our social processes and subjectivities. The session will both highlight effective strategies encounters and experiences. In recent years, a third group of scholars have for using culture to investigate pressing and timely questions about migration, suggested a more expansive approach to cognition. Theories of “embodied and identify common threads that might form the basis of a shared cultural cognition” help us bridge brain and mind and connect the inside and outside sociology of immigration. The questions that such a sociology would seek to elements of thought. The body is central in building that bridge. Embodied answer, both in this session and beyond, might include: How do migrants classify and assign meaning to members of receiving country populations, and Leader: Wendy Naus, Consortium of the Social Science vice versa? How is cultural life and practice reorganized at the level of Associations everyday life in the process of settlement? How are newly emergent forms of Do you have a passion for advocacy, or perhaps just looking to learn what identity and self-classification among migrant populations contested and you can do to promote sociological scholarship to inform policy? During this negotiated in the intra-group setting? How do migrants receive, adapt, or reject workshop, you will learn about how politics and the actions of elected officials cultural practices, schemas, and discourses made newly available in the can shape policies impacting scientific research, discuss ways research can receiving country context? How do migrants understand and experience meaningfully inform policy on a range of topics, how sociologists can engage notions of citizenship, nationality, legality, and belonging in everyday life? in the policy process from home and in Washington, crafting messages about How can long-standing terms of analysis such as “assimilation” and your research that resonate with lay-audiences, and effective ways of engaging “acculturation” be reconceptualized to provide increased analytical leverage the general public in support of social science research. ASA is a founding and empirical rigor? Presentations in this session will highlight innovate member of the Consortium of Social Science Associations (COSSA), a approaches to the study of migration through cultural sociology. Washington, DC-based advocacy organization whose primary purpose is to 199. Author Meets Critics Session. Inequality, Democracy, promote sustainable federal funding for social and behavioral science research and federal policies that positively impact the conduct of research. COSSA and the Environment ( New York University Press, Executive Director Wendy Naus will lead a discussion these and other topics, 2015) by Liam Downey and share best practices for engaging in advocacy and outreach on behalf of Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511C, 10:30am-12:10pm your science. Be sure to bring your questions and ideas. Session Organizer: Elaine Alma Draper, California State 203. Informal Discussion Roundtable Session University, Los Angeles Palais des congrès de Montréal, 517C, 10:30am-12:10pm Critics: Kenneth Alan Gould, City University of New York - Session Organizers: Nathan D. Martin, Arizona State Brooklyn College University Rachael Leah Shwom, Rutgers University Aggie Jooyoung Noah, Arizona State University Phil Brown, Northeastern University Informal Discussion Roundtable Session Author: Liam Downey, University of Colorado A Career in Grantwriting: What's in Your Toolbox? Linda 200. Regional Spotlight Session. Religion and Complex L. Marston, Springfield College Futures: Diversity, Pluralism and Equalities Campus Racial Climates: Integrating Qualitative, Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516B, 10:30am-12:10pm Quantitative, and Historical Approaches. Katherine Session Organizers: Valérie Amiraux, Université de Montréal McClelland, Franklin and Marshall College Lori Beaman, University of Ottawa Collective Memory and Trauma. Raj Andrew Ghoshal, Religion, Migration, Diversity and Equality: A Report from Elon University the U.S. Heartlands. Mary Jo Neitz, University of Missouri Detention and Human Rights issues for Immigrants and Sites of Pluralism: Religious Equality, the Individual and the Refugees in Japan, Mexico, and the United States. Group. Benjamin Berger, York University Michelle VanNatta, Dominican University; Masae Equality of What? On the Challenges of Sociologically Yuasa, Hiroshima International University; Patricia Identifying Religion and Non-religion. Peter F. Beyer, Zamudio Grave, Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios University of Ottawa Superiores en Antropologia Social, Xalapa; Clinton Update on European Court of Human Rights Cases Involving Nichols, Dominican University Minority Religions. James T. Richardson, University of Genetic Testing and Fertility Decisions. Sharlene J. Hesse- Nevada, Reno Biber, Boston College; Hilary Flowers Prospects for a Critical Sociology in the 21st Century. 201. Departmental Management and Leadership Mervyn Horgan, University of Guelph; Fuyuki Workshop. Liberal Learning and the Sociology Major: Kurasawa, York University; Saara Liinamaa, Acadia Effective Online Courses University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512B, 10:30am-12:10pm Public Social Science in Troubled Times. Josh R. Klein, Session Organizers: Andrea Nicole Hunt, University of North Iona College; Chris Agee, CUNY-Graduate Center; Alabama Robert Caputi, Borough of Manhattan Community Melinda Jo Messineo, Ball State University College Leader: Melinda Jo Messineo, Ball State University Researching Macro-level Stressors in the Etiology of Co-Leader: Andrea Nicole Hunt, University of North Alabama Mental Health/Substance Abuse Outcomes. Judith A. Sponsored by the Liberal Learning and the Sociology Major, 3rd Edition Richman, University of Illinois at Chicago Task Force. This workshop will introduce the newly released 3rd edition and help departments consider its recommendations for high quality online coures Seeing Generations Sociologically: New Ideas and in the disicpline. (second of three-part symposium) Prospects. John Christopher Holley, Suffolk University Sport: The Great Equalizer? Suzanne S. Hudd, Quinnipiac 202. Policy and Research Workshop. Advocating for University Science and Science-Informed Policy: What Every The Future of Food Studies in Sociology. Caroline Erb- Sociologist Should Know Medina, City University of New York - Graduate Center Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516A, 10:30am-12:10pm The Myth of Post-Racialism and the Detriment of Session Organizer: Wendy Naus, Consortium of the Social Colorblindness. Trevor Brendon Milton, Science Associations Queensborough-CUNY University of California-Los Angeles The New Op-Ed: Teaching Public Sociology with Digital A Lighter Shade of Brown? Racial Formation and Urban Storytelling. Sara Brooke Moore, Salem State Change in Latino Los Angeles. Alfredo Huante, University University of Southern California The Rise of Informal Participation: An Alternative Assessing the Health Status of Puerto Ricans. Fernando I. Approach to Political Activism? Laurence Bherer, Rivera, University of Central Florida; Giovani Burgos, Université de Montréal; Pascale Dufour, Université de Adelphi University; Marc Anthony Garcia, University of Montréal Texas Medical Branch-Galveston Understanding Time and Social Movements. Lesley J. Brown Brilliance: Latinx Knowledge, Sociology, and Society. Wood, York University; John Krinsky, The City College Michael De Anda Muñiz, University of Illinois at Chicago of New York; Kevin Gillan, University of Manchester Discussant: Gilda Laura Ochoa, Pomona College 204. Student Forum Workshop. A Ph.D. Timeline That 208. Regular Session. Ethics, Localism, and Food Works For You Consumption Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512C, 10:30am-12:10pm Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512G, 10:30am-12:10pm Session Organizer: Kati Barahona-López, University of Session Organizer: Simon Langlois, Universite Laval California-Santa Cuz Presider: Zeynep Arsel, Concordia University, Canada Presider: Karen Okigbo, The Graduate Center Bridging the Gap between Ethical Consumers and Corporate Panelists: Mai Thai, Indiana University-Bloomington Social Responsibility. Ellis Jones, Holy Cross Shannon Marie Gleeson, Cornell University If Foucault Studied Food: An Analysis of Biopolitical and Kimberly Kay Hoang, University of Chicago Neoliberal Appetites. Rachel Bogan, The Graduate Jerry Flores, University of Toronto Center, CUNY Notes on the "Social Construction" Paradigm in the Local 205. Regular Session. Advances in the Sociology of Food Literature. Sang-hyoun Pahk, University of Hawaii Emotions at Manoa Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512D, 10:30am-12:10pm On (not) Knowing Where Your Food Comes From: Children, Session Organizer: Seth Abrutyn, University of British Meat, and Ethical Eating. Kate Cairns, Rutgers University; Columbia Josee Johnston, University of Toronto Affect, Sentiments, and the Persistence of Self in Elderly Discussant: Laura J. Miller, Brandeis University Adults with Alzheimer’s Disease. Linda E. Francis, Cleveland State University; Kathryn J. Lively, Dartmouth 209. Regular Session. Health Policy College; Alexandra Konig, University of Waterloo; Jesse Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516D, 10:30am-12:10pm Hoey, University of Waterloo Session Organizer: Sigrun Olafsdottir, University of Iceland Judging Genocide: Emotional Labor in Transitional Justice. Social Policy as Health Policy: Social Expenditures and Life Evelyn Ann Gertz, The Ohio State University; Hollie Expectancy Gains. Megan M. Reynolds, University of Nyseth Brehm, The Ohio State University Utah; Mauricio Avendano, King's College London The Holy Spirit Speaks through our Affects: Emotion Culture The Bureaucratic (Non)Production of ‘Human Kinds’: at a Catholic Spiritual Center. Erin F. Johnston, Stanford ‘Handicap Psychique’ and the Mentally Disordered in University France. Alexander Vosick Barnard, University of California, Berkeley 206. Regular Session. Blacks and African Americans World Bank Projects and Targeted Health Programs and Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512E, 10:30am-12:10pm Policies in Peru, Argentina, and Costa Rica, 1980-2005. Session Organizer: Pamela Braboy Jackson, Indiana Shiri Noy, University of Wyoming University Choose the Plan That’s Right for You: Individuation and Measuring Mexico's Black Population. Christina Alicia Sue, Stratification in Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance. University of Colorado-Boulder; Fernando Riosmena Adam Goldstein, Princeton University Does Racial Identity Protect? Perceived Racism and Health Discussant: Simone Maria Schneider, Trinity College Dublin among Black Middle-Class Americans. Carlos D Tavares, Duke University 210. Regular Session. Moving In and Out of Homes and “Little Lagos,” African Ethnicity, and the Afropolitan. Anima Neighborhoods Adjepong, University of Texas Palais des congrès de Montréal, 510D, 10:30am-12:10pm Session Organizer: Claire W. Herbert, Drexel University 207. Regular Session. Competing Debates on Latinas/os Presider: Lydia Wileden, University of Michigan and Racialization Metropolitan Segregation and Residential Mobility between Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512F, 10:30am-12:10pm Poor, Non-Poor, and Affluent Neighborhoods. Ryan Session Organizer: Gilda Laura Ochoa, Pomona College Gabriel, Brigham Young University; Christine Liebbrand, Toward Unifying Racial and Ethnic Paradigms. Vilma Ortiz, University of Washington; Christian Lawrence Hess, University of Washington; Kyle Crowder, University of 213. Regular Session. Race and Ethnicity: Categories and Washington Their Meanings Contingent Tenure: How Landlords Use the Threat of Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516E, 10:30am-12:10pm Eviction. Philip M.E. Garboden, Johns Hopkins Session Organizer: Neda Maghbouleh, University of Toronto University; Eva Rosen, Georgetown University Presider: Oshin Khachikian, University of California, Irvine Gentrification, Housing Displacement and Right to the City Contingent Racial Formation: Challenges to the Racial Movements in Northeast Los Angeles. Jan C. Lin, Ideology of The Dillingham Commission (1907-1911). Occidental College Sunmin Kim, University of California at Berkeley Who Gets “Housing First”? Determining Eligibility in an Era Beyond Aryans: Germanification, Racial Classification and of Housing First Homelessness. Melissa Osborne, Stratified Citizenship in Nazi-Occupied Eastern Europe. University of Chicago Anna Katharina Skarpelis, New York University Discussant: Jennifer Rene Darrah-Okike, University of Hawaii Excluding Europe's Muslims: Symbolic Boundaries and Anti- Immigrant Attitudes Along a Racial-Ethnic Hierarchy. 211. Regular Session. Poverty Aaron Ponce, Michigan State University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 510C, 10:30am-12:10pm Racializing the Muslim Rights Movement: How Shifting Session Organizer: David Brady, University of California, Identities Reshape Mobilization Strategies for Inclusion. Riverside Hajar Yazdiha, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Presider: Jennifer Buher Kane, University of California, Irvine Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, and the Emotional Currency of How Structural Adjustment Programmes Affect Inequality: A U.S. Anti-Blackness. Shantee Rosado, University of Disaggregated Analysis of IMF Conditionality, 1980–2014. Pennsylvania Alexander Kentikelenis, University of Oxford & University of Amsterdam; Timon Forster, University of Cambridge 214. Regular Session. Transnational Politics: New Places in Need: The Changing Geography of Poverty. Scott Perspectives W. Allard, University of Washington Palais des congrès de Montréal, 510A, 10:30am-12:10pm Poor State, Rich State: Understanding the Variability of Session Organizer: Alvaro Santana-Acuña, Whitman College Poverty Across U.S. States. Jennifer Laird, Columbia Presider: Alvaro Santana-Acuña, Whitman College University; Jane Waldfogel, Columbia University; Resolution, Intervention, and the Multiple Paths to Recurrence. Christopher Wimer, Columbia University Eric Schoon, The Ohio State University Racial Inequality in Employment and Earnings after The Influence of International Relations on Democratization, Incarceration. Bruce Western, Harvard University; 1972 – 2005. Mathias De Roeck; Ronan Van Rossem, Catherine Sirois, Stanford University Ghent University A House before I was 40: Gentrification, Housing Scarcity, Where are the Neoliberals? Examining Liberalization, and Poverty in the Amenity-Rich Rural West. Jennifer Perceived Freedom, and Free Market Values in 54 Sherman, Washington State University Countries. Jeffrey C. Dixon, College of the Holy Cross Discussant: David Brady, University of California, Riverside Brexit and Prejudice Against Immigrants: The United Kingdon is not Unique. Mariah Debra Evans, University of Nevada, 212. Regular Session. Public Institutions and Development Reno Palais des congrès de Montréal, 510B, 10:30am-12:10pm Session Organizer: Amy Adams Quark, College of William & 215. Section on Aging and the Life Course. Life Course Mary Processes in a Global Context Presider: Amy Adams Quark, College of William & Mary Palais des congrès de Montréal, 514B, 10:30am-12:10pm Capability Building for Latecomers: Connecting Public Session Organizer: Merril Silverstein, Syracuse University Research Institutions and Firms for an Innovation Presider: Merril Silverstein, Syracuse University Economy. Michelle Fei-yu Hsieh, Academia Sinica Aging in Place: Living Arrangement Transitions in the United Cross-Class Coalitions and Collective Goods: The Farmacias States, England, and Europe. Jane Banaszak-Holl, del Pueblo in the Dominican Republic. Andrew Schrank, University of Michigan; Sheela Kennedy, University of Brown University Michigan; Emily Joy Nicklett, University of Michigan; Development in the City: Growth and Inclusion in the Jacques Wels, University of Cambridge; Elizabeth West, Megacities of Brazil, India and South Africa. Patrick G. University of Greenwich; Sandra Zwakhalen, Maastricht Heller, Brown University University Framing Care, Framing Entitlement: Women, State, and Care. Doing Gendered Age: Childcare Negotiations in Chinese Preethi Krishnan, Purdue University Immigrant Families. Xuemei Cao, SUNY Albany Not on the Same Page: Status Barriers to State-Private Ties in Heterogeneity in U.S. Immigration Policy Regimes and Economic Development. Aruna Ranganathan, Stanford Mexican American Functional Limitation Trajectories. University; Laura Doering, McGill University Collin William Mueller, Duke University; Bryce J. Bartlett, Discussant: Jennifer L. Bair, University of Virginia Duke University State-level Policies as a Family Resource to Reduce Family-to- Work Conflict among European Families with Aging Luo, Tsinghua University Parents. Elizangela Storelli, George Mason University; Land Expropriation in Peri-rural Sichuan: Negotiation or Shannon N. Davis, George Mason University Resistance? Yin-wah Chu, Hong Kong Baptist Discussant: Jacqueline L. Angel, University of Texas at Austin University The End of East Asian Linguistic Cosmopolitanism: Japan, 216. Section on and Asian America Refereed Korea, and Vietnam, ca. 1850–1950. Jeffrey Weng, Roundtable Session and Business Meeting University of California, Berkeley Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516C, 10:30-11:30am The Sewŏl Ferry Disaster as the Second Kwangju Massacre Session Organizer: Prema Ann Kurien, Syracuse University in South Korea: On Post-State Sovereignty. Hyun Ok Table 01. Racialization and Racial Identity Park, York University Table Presider: Karen D. Pyke, University of California, Anti-Japanese Sentiment among Chinese University Riverside Students: The Influence of Nationalist Propaganda. “I was like ivory soap”: Midwest Asian Americans, Min Zhou, University of Victoria; Hanning Wang, Internalized Racial Oppression, and Identity Shifts. University of Victoria Monica M. Trieu, Purdue University; Hana Lee, Table 05. Constructions of Ethnic Identity Purdue University Presider: Jennifer L. Lê, Bellevue College Perceived Discrimination as Legacy: Korean Immigrants’ Construction of Ethnic Identity among South Asian Work Lives at Korean Multinational Enterprises in the Muslims in the United States. Fatema Zohara United States. Eunbi Kim, University of Pennsylvania Cultural Citizenship: Asian American and Pacific Islanders There are No Asians in China: Chinese International in Primetime Television. Nancy Wang Yuen, Biola Students and their Multiple Understandings of Race. University; Christina B. Chin, University of Illinois, Keitaro Okura Urbana-Champaign; Meera Deo, UCLA School of Law; Table 02. Educational Institutions, Pathways, and Attainment Faustina M. DuCros, San Jose State University; Jenny Table Presider: Jun Xu, Ball State University Lee, University of California, Los Angeles; Noriko A Comparative Case Study of Public High School Milman, University of San Francisco; Karissa Yaw, Dropouts and Completers Among Bhutanese Refugees. Biola University Bola Sohn, The University of Texas at Austin Heritage-Education Organizations in the Korean Between-Year and Within-Year School Mobility: Different Community in the New York-New Jersey Area. Pyong Effects by Race/Ethnicity. Jie Min Gap Min, City University of New York-Queens College; Cyber Divide: International Students, Spatial Mobility and Daeshin Hayden Ju, The Graduate Center Transnational Elite. Kenneth Han Chen, University at The Asian American Movement Art in San Francisco Bay Albany-State University of New York Area. Laura Fantone, University California-Berkeley Sub-Cultural Aspects of Educational Attainment among The Context of Intergroup Contact, Attitudes, and Asian Americans. Arthur Sakamoto, Texas A&M Urbanite-migrant Worker Friendship Ties in Urban University; Sharron Wang, Texas A&M University China. Jenny Xin Li, The Chinese University of Hong Table 03. Marriage, Family, and Fertility Kong; Yuying Tong, The Chinese University of Hong Table Presider: Leslie Kim Wang, University of Kong Massachusetts Boston Table 06. Gender in Asia Determinants of Intermarriages among Foreign-Born Gendering Labor: A Case of Sales Promotion Workers in Asians in the United States. Maggie Bohm-Jordan, Cosmetics in South Korea. Eunji Lee, Yonsei University of Wisconsin- SP; Philip Q. Yang, Texas University; Jaeyoun Won, Yonsei University Woman's University Influence of Social Networks on Older People’s Subjective Fertility Behavior among Endogamous and Exogamous Well-being in Japan: Gender and Age Differences. Asian Americans. Sharron Wang, Texas A&M Saori Yasumoto, Osaka University; Takeshi Nakagawa, University University of Zurich; Yasuyuki Gondo, Osaka Marriage and Parenthood Preferences among Young University; Yukie Masui, Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Chinese Women and Men. Sampson Lee Blair, SUNY- Hospital and Institute of Gerontology; Kei Kamide, Buffalo; Timothy Madigan, Mansfield University Osaka University; Kazunori Ikebe, Osaka University; Why do Chinese Americans Have More Children than Yoshiko Ishioka, Keio University; Tatsuro Ishizaki, Chinese Canadians? Jing Zhao, University of British Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital and Institute of Columbia Gerontology; Ryutaro Takahashi, Tokyo Metropolitan Table 04. Political Mobilization in Asia Geriatric Hospital and Institute of Gerontology; Table Presider: Paul Yunsik Chang, Harvard University Yasuhiko Arai, Keio University Influences of Social Capital on Political Participation in Privileged, Constrained, or Disadvantaged? Gendered Rural Areas in China. Fanmu Zeng, Tsinghua Rationales for intra-Asia Marriage Migration: The Case University; Jifan Liu, Tsinghua University; Jar-Der of Vietnamese. Hsin-Chieh Chang, National Taiwan University Observations from 202 BC to AD 1906. Qiang Wu, Table 07. Well Being and Mental Health University of International Business and Economics, Empirical Evidence of Mismatch of Subjective Well-being: China; Guangyu Tong, Duke University Are Satisfied People Happy? Jun Kobayashi, Seikei Why Class Matters: Understanding How Social University; Carola Hommerich, German Institute for Reproduction Operates Among Asian American Japanese Studies (DIJ) College Students. Blair Harrington, University of Ethnic Differences in Mental Health among Asian Massachusetts at Amherst Americans. Fang Gong, Ball State University; Jun Xu, Ball State University 217. Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements. Family Structure Change and Behavioral Problems in Consequences of Social Movements South Korea. Jonathan A. Jarvis, Brigham Young Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513A, 10:30am-12:10pm University; Ashley Larsen Gibby, Penn State; Shana Session Organizer: Kenneth (Andy) Andrews, University of Lee Pribesh, Old Dominion University North Carolina at Chapel Hill Inequality in Risk of Suicide: Differentials of Impacts of Presider: Kenneth (Andy) Andrews, University of North Community Level Factors in South Korea. Jaein Lee, Carolina at Chapel Hill University of Maryland, College Park Panelists: Kenneth (Andy) Andrews, University of North Social Status and Damage by Disaster: Life and Social Carolina at Chapel Hill Consciousness after the Great East Japan Earthquake. James M. Jasper, Graduate Center of the City University of Yoichi Murase, Rikkyo University; W. Lawrence New York Neuman, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Brayden G. King, Northwestern University Table 08. Immigration/Immigrants Katrin Uba, Uppsala University Presider: Se Hwa Lee, Dickinson College Nella Van Dyke, University of California, Merced Elastic Intimacies and ‘Middling’ Migration: Negotiating 218. Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance. Advances in Partners, Parents and Visas. Shanthi Robertson, Urban Ethnography Western Sydney University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513F, 10:30am-12:10pm Korean American Communities on the U.S.-Mexico Session Organizer: Christopher J. Lyons, University of New Border. Minjeong Kim, San Diego State University Mexico Table 09. Migration in Asia The Stickup Kids: Race, Drugs, Violence, and the American Table Presider: Sookhee Oh, University of Missouri-Kansas Dream. Randol Contreras, University of Toronto City No Way Out: Precarious Living in the Shadow of Poverty and Living in Skipped Generation Households and Drug Dealing. Waverly Duck, University of Pittsburgh Psychological Well-being among Middle-aged and Wounded City: Violent Turf Wars in a Chicago Barrio. Robert Older Grandparents in China. Ming Wen, University of Vargas, University of Chicago Utah; Qiang Ren, Peking University; Kim M. Korinek, Behind the White Picket Fence: Power and Privilege in a University of Utah; Ha Ngoc Trinh, University of Texas Multiethnic Neighborhood. Sarah Mayorga-Gallo, Medical Branch University of Massachusetts-Boston Risk-Taking Tendencies and Public Immigration Attitudes: Discussant: Victor M. Rios, University of California, Santa Evidences from Four East Asian Countries. Kyusun Barbara Shim; Yun-Suk Lee, University of Seoul Social Construction of Migrants in South Korea. Soon 219. Section on Economic Sociology. Culture and Economy Seok Park, Purdue University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 514C, 10:30am-12:10pm The Lasting Impact of Parental Migration on Children’s Session Organizer: Michael D. Lounsbury, University of Behavioral Outcomes: Evidence from China. Bo Zhou, Alberta State University of New York-Albany; Zai Liang, State Presider: Patricia H. Thornton, Texas A&M University University of New York-Albany; Zhijun Liu, Zhejiang Capital and Carbon: The Shifting Common Good Justifications University for Energy Regimes. Thomas D. D. Beamish, University of Table 10. Social Inequality California-Davis; Nicole Woolsey Biggart, University of Table Presider: Wei Zhao, University of North Carolina- California-Davis Charlotte When Oppositional Logics Falter: The Uncertain Worth of Housing and Child Development Outcomes in "Homemade Food" in a Failed Food Swap. Connor John Contemporary China: Unravelling Rural-Urban Fitzmaurice, Boston University Disparities. Qian He, University of Wisconsin-Madison Evaluation and Valuation in Social Enterprise: How Local Labor Market Contexts and Unemployment among Organizations Confront the Paradox of Moral Markets. Immigrants in Japan. Hirohisa Takenoshita, Sophia Paul-Brian McInerney, University of Illinois at Chicago University Categorical Legitimation: Media Coverage for Market The “Spike and Slab” Income Inequality in Imperial China: Networks and Organizational Founding and Failure. Shoonchul Shin, University of California Berkeley Jay; Virginia Leavell, UC Santa Barbara The Inauthenticity in the Legitimacy: Trade-Offs in Firm How does the Economic Structure Influence Labor Struggles Identities in New Market Entry. Jae-Kyung Ha, Boston in China? Changling Cai, Binghamton University University; Ezra W. Zuckerman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Stine Grodal, Boston University 223. Section on Medical Sociology. Health Disparities over the Life Course 220. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology. Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513C, 10:30am-12:10pm Diffusion in a Highly Stratified World-System Session Organizer: Hui Liu, Michigan State University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 515A, 10:30am-12:10pm Presider: Jennifer Karas Montez, Syracuse University Session Organizer: Kristen Shorette, Stony Brook University Rethinking the Role of Childhood SES in Adult Health: Foreign Aid and Norm Diffusion: The Case of Gender Integrating Theories of the Disablement Process. Patricia Equality. Liam Swiss, Memorial University; Kathleen M. Ann Homan, Duke University; Scott M. Lynch, Duke Fallon, State University of New York at Stony Brook University Gender Ideology in Cross-National Context: Socioeconomic Development of Educational Disparities in Health across the Development and World-Society Integration. Roshan Transition to Adulthood. Elizabeth Lawrence, University Kumar Pandian, Indiana University of North Carolina; Robert A. Hummer, University of North Global Diffusion and Stratification of Reproductive Carolina, Chapel Hill Technology: The Case of Birth by Caesarean Section. Wage Gains, but Few Health Returns to Some College: A Role Emily A. Marshall, Franklin & Marshall College; Sarah for Employment Histories? Sarah Burgard, University of Schubach, Franklin & Marshall College Michigan; Anna Zajacova, University of Western Ontario; When Scripts Do Not Resonate: Global Minority Rights and Shauna Dyer, University of Michigan Local Boundary Dynamics in Southern Turkey. Zeynep Life Course Perspectives on Health Inequality: The Ozgen, New York University-Abu Dhabi; Matthias Koenig, Intersection of Race, Nativity, and Aging. Tyson H. University of Goettingen Brown, Duke University World Society in Interaction: Practicing International Discussant: Mark D. Hayward, University of Texas at Austin Advocacy Work in South Korean LGBT Activism. Minwoo Jung, University of Southern California 224. Section on Methodology. Otis Dudley Duncan Lecture: Epigenetic Processes Mediating between Social 221. Section on Labor and Labor Movements. Global Environment and the Genome Labor Protest Palais des congrès de Montréal, 515B, 10:30am-12:10pm Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512H, 10:30am-12:10pm Session Organizer: Guang Guo, University of North Carolina Session Organizer: Chris Rhomberg, Fordham University Panelist: Moshe Szyf, McGill University Presider: Joel P. Stillerman, Grand Valley State University Declining Rural Safety Net, Perceptions of Political Risk and 225. Section on Race, Gender, and Class. Feminist Selective Radicalization of Labor Contention in China. Disability Studies: Advancing Intersectional Analyses Zheng Fu, Hong Kong University of Science and (cosponsored with Section on Disability and Society) Technology Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513D, 10:30am-12:10pm Development, Proletarianization and the Association of Session Organizer: Laura Mauldin, University of Connecticut Workers in Garment Industry in China. Shuwan Zhang, Panelists: Kim Hall, Appalachian State University CASS; Lulu Fan, Guangzhou Academy of Social Sciences Alison Kafer, Southwestern University The Antinomies of Successful Mobilization: Inclusion and Nirmala Erevelles, University of Alabama Exclusion among Bogota's Newly Organized Recyclers. Barbara Katz Rothman, City University of New York Manuel Zimbalist Rosaldo, University of California at Linda M. Blum, Northeastern University Berkeley 226. Section on Social Psychology. Social Psychological Varieties of Dockworker Unionism in Latin America: National Approaches to Examining Health Disparities Context, Local Strategy and International Connections. Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512A, 10:30am-12:10pm Caitlin R. Fox-Hodess, University of California, Berkeley Session Organizer: Stefanie Mollborn, University of Colorado 222. Section on Marxist Sociology. Marxist Sociology in the Boulder 21st Century: 150 Years of Marx’s Capital A Roadmap for Reclaiming Patient Compliance Research in an Palais des congrès de Montréal, 515C, 10:30am-12:10pm Era of Increasingly Medicalized Medical Sociology. Karen Session Organizer: Paul Prew, Minnesota State University - Lutfey Spencer, University of Colorado Denver Mankato Seeing Inequality: Is Witnessing Discrimination Bad for Your Presider: Paul Prew, Minnesota State University - Mankato Health? Angela Dixon, Princeton University Karl Marx on Human Life and its Commodification. Delal When Keeping It Real Goes Right: Identity Meaning Structure Aydin, Binghamton University and Psychological Distress. Mark Henry Walker, The Material Conditions of Detroit's Great Rebellion. Mark Louisiana State University Appraisal of Stressors, Stress Responses, and the Mental Giselinde Kuipers, University of Amsterdam; Sylvia Health of African Americans. Sirry Alang, Lehigh Holla, University of Amsterdam University Tastes and Cultural Models of Friendship: Three Hypotheses. Kyle Puetz, University of Arizona 227. Section on Sociology of Children and Youth. United Table 04. Cultural Production Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: United Table Presider: Catherine L. Moran, University of New States and Canada Hampshire Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513E, 10:30am-12:10pm Cosmopolitanism and Hegemony: The Manchurian Motion Session Organizer: Maria Schmeeckle, Illinois State University Picture Corporation and the Production of My Panelists: Brian Gran, Case Western Reserve University Nightingale (1943). Seio Nakajima, Waseda University Yvonne M. Vissing, Salem State University Hip Hop and Diasporic Cultural Production: The Caribbean Jonathan Todres, Georgia State University Diaspora in Toronto. Athena Elafros, Keuka College Meg Gardinier, Childfund Alliance Income Differences among Contemporary Composers: Kay Tisdall, University of Edinburgh How Does Gender Matter? Ju Hyun Park, Emory Margo Greenwood, University of Northern British University Columbia Municipal Government as an Arts Facilitator. Nicholas P. 228. Section on Sociology of Culture Refereed Roundtable Dempsey, Eckerd College Session Table 05. Cultural Sociology and Politics Palais des congrès de Montréal, 517B, 10:30am-12:10pm Table Presider: Andrea M. Voyer, University of Connecticut Session Organizers: Brian McKernan, The Sage Colleges A Monster of a Crisis: Creature Features and Capitalism’s Hannah Linda Wohl, Northwestern University Monstrous Ecological Effects. Jeffrey A. Ewing, Table 01. Comparative and Transnational Culture University of Oregon Table Presider: Aneesh Aneesh, University of Wisconsin- From High Ground to Low Responsibility: Shifts in Milwaukee Rhetoric as Complaints Turn to Racial Conflict. Neal Cultural Manifestations of Settler Colonialism. Clifford L. King, Virginia Tech; Anna Calasanti, University of New Broman, Michigan State University; Shikha Bista Mexico Macro - Macro Emergence: Global Expansion of The Cultural Politics of Marijuana: Marijuana, the News Participation and Policy. Matthew Pearce, UC Irvine Media, and Recreational Legalization. Andrew Horvitz, Supporting Equality or Emphasizing Difference? State SUNY New Paltz Policy on Interethnic Relations and Conflict in Central Too Dangerous to Disclose? A Case Study on the Legal Europe. Sara Jean Tomczuk, University of Washington Struggle over Detainee Abuse Images. Anna Veronica “Asphalt” Nivkhs: Transformation of Traditional Culture Banchik, University of Texas- Austin of Arctic and Sub-Arctic Indigenous People. Svetlana Table 06. Culture and Contemporary Theory Tulaeva Table Presider: Filipe Carreira da Silva, University of Table 02. Creativity and Collaboration Lisbon Table Presider: Richard D. Lloyd, Vanderbilt University Rethinking the Iranian Civil Sphere: The Case of Concerted Efforts: Toward a Theory of Reciprocal HIV/AIDS and the subjective/ objective civility. Elham Influence in Collaborative Circles. Ugo Corte, Uppsala Pourtaher, University at Albany University Seneca Falls and the Discourse of Equality. Brian T. Labored Meanings: Contemporary Artists and the Process Connor, University of Maryland, College Park and Problems of Producing Artistic Meaning. Ann L. Terrorism's Aesthetics. Marshall Battani, Grand Valley Mullen, University of Toronto State University; Michaelyn Mankel, Grand Valley Socializing Professional Rejection in Artistic Labor State University Markets. Rachel Elizabeth Skaggs, Vanderbilt They’re Assholes, but They’re My Assholes: Female University Authority Reconceptualized. Allister Pilar Plater, Structure, Creativity or Identity? What Makes Artistic University of Virginia Innovators Famous Beyond their Peer Network? Mitali Towards a Micro-Cultural-Sociology of Categorical Banerjee, HEC Paris; Paul L. Ingram, Columbia Revision: The Case of Chronically Ill People. Hwa-Yen University Huang, Rutgers University The Muse at Work: Processes of Creative Experimentation. Table 07. Culture and Inequality Hannah Linda Wohl, Northwestern University Table Presider: Amanda Koontz, University of Central Table 03. Cultural Capital Florida Table Presider: Roscoe C. Scarborough, Franklin and Diversity Work. Amy Elizabeth Jones, University of Marshall College Wisconsin Madison Aesthetics and Morality: The Evaluation of Female and Unexpressed Desires of Equality for Black Americans. Male Bodily Beauty in Five European Countries. Nathan Reed Is Healthy Eating Too Expensive? How Low-Income Removal. Joseph Klett, University of California, Santa Parents Evaluate the Cost and Value of Food. Caitlin Cruz Daniel, Harvard University The Material Culture of Social Camouflage. Christena Organizational Responsiveness to Entitlement in Everyday Nippert-Eng, IUBloomington (SOIC) Requests and Complaints. Simone Zhang, Princeton Table 12. Methods in Cultural Sociology University Table Presider: Laura Fantone, University California- Re-evaluating Cultural Homology. Michael Schultz, Berkeley Northwestern University On the Non-observability of Exercise by Strangers: Seeing- Table 08. Culture and Media the-lift, Being the Team. Edward John Reynolds, The Deaf Identity Salience: Tracing Daphne's Deaf Identity University of New Hampshire Salience through Switched at Birth Season One. Penny Sociology at a Slant: James Agee's Ethnographic Harvey, Georgia State University Superrealism. Lindsey A. Freeman, Simon Fraser Representation and Portrayal of Gender in English- University Language Muslim Children’s Books. Kemal Budak, To Boldly Make What No Man Has Made Before: Self, Emory University Society, and Stuff. Abigail Jorgensen, University of Teaching the Heart: Character Education as a Solution to Notre Dame Changing Social Problems, 1985-2016. Emily Where's the Effort? Emotions and the Problem of Meaning- Handsman, Northwestern University Centrism in Cultural Theories of Action. Stephen F. Table 09. Culture and Memory Ostertag, Tulane University Table Presider: Ailsa Craig, Memorial University Table 13. Morality and Socialization 100 Voices after 100 Years: Remembering the Armenian Table Presider: Shelly Steward, University of California, Genocide in Diaspora. Duygu Gul Kaya, York Berkeley University Intergenerational Transmission of Fertility Intentions FaceTiming the Nation: Art of Mobilizing Citizens in the among Women in a Developing Country. Adenife Age of Fiber-optics through Collective Memory. Modile, University of Colorado Boulder Yagmur Karakaya, University of Minnesota Morality in Action: Theorizing the Heterogeneous Role of Memory Activism, Memory Regions, and the Comparative Morality in Adolescent Deviant Decision-Making. Study of Contested Pasts. Yifat Gutman, Ben-Gurion Taylor Paige Winfield, Princeton University; Ryan University James Parsons, Princeton University The Haunting of the Captain Phillips Rangers Memorial Revisiting Adolescent Society: School Organization, Peer and the Memory Work of Ghost Stories. Christine Culture, and Teacher Control Strategy. Ruo-Fan Liu, Bucior, Pennsylvania State University University of Wisconsin-Madison The Memory Revolution and the 21st Century Genealogy The Moral Lives of Righands. Cary Beckwith, Princeton Boom. Jackie Lee Hogan, Bradley University University Table 10. Diffusion, Consecration, and Legitimization The Transition to Late Modernity and the Educational Table Presider: Erik Tyler Withers, University of South Trajectories of Russian Youth. Dmitry Kurakin, Florida National Research University Higher School of Depreciated to be Appreciated: Gender Devaluation in the Economics; David B. Bills, University of Iowa Cultural Consecration of Korean Writers, 1960-2000. Table 14. Sociology of Music Jina Lee, The University of Arizona Table Presider: Lisa McCormick, University of Edinburgh Legitimizing Foreign Cultural Products: The Case of Asian Canons and Compilations: The Role of Cultural Anchors in Films in the United States. Mihyang Ahn, Leadership the Evolving Definition of Electronic/dance Music. Center, Yonsei University Alex van Venrooij, University of Amsterdam Red and Gold Washing: The Chinese Art Hype in Cultural Logics and Modes of Consumption Unravelling California vs. Asian American Art’s Invisibility. Laura the Multiplicity of Symbolic Distinctions in the Musical Fantone, University California-Berkeley Field. Mart Willekens, Erasmus University Table 11. Material Culture Network Music and Self-Transformation in the Production of Table Presider: Michael L. Siciliano, University of California “Greatness”. Aaron J. Klassen, Carleton University Los Angeles The Development of Electronic/dance Music in the United Imaginary Constituencies: Landscape Architecture and the States, United Kingdom and the Netherlands, 1985- Construction of an Urban Public. Michael Owen 2005. Rens Wilderom, University of Amsterdam; Alex Benediktsson, Hunter college van Venrooij, University of Amsterdam Museums, Pluralism, and Cultural Change: The Creation Tiers, Scenes, and What it all Means: Implications of Live Museum as a Challenger Museum. Kathleen C. Music Venue Hierarchies. Nikki-Marie Brown Oberlin, Grinnell College Table 15. Sociology of Taste Second Chances: Institutional Symbols and Laser Tattoo Table Presider: Mark W. D. Paterson, University of Pittsburgh Table 05. Teaching and Learning in Sociology Papers Gender, Household Position, and Taste Acquisition Timing Evaluating “Flipped Classroom” Tools: Wikipedia, in the Cultural to Economic Capital Conversion Edmodo, Netflix and More. Giovanna Follo, Wright Process. Brandon Sepulvado, University of Notre State University-Lake Campus; Diane M. Huelskamp, Dame Wright State University-Lake Campus Photo Elicitation in the Study of Culture and Taste. Anders Incorporating Online and In-Person Book Clubs into Vassenden, University of Stavanger Sociological Courses. Amanda Wyant, North Carolina Tasting the City: Bringing Sociology of Evaluation to State University; Sarah Bowen, North Carolina State Studies of Urban Aesthetics. Anastasiya Halauniova, University University of Amsterdam Not Stuck in the Middle, Unhappy, or in Crisis: Teaching The Emergence of Heterarchical Cultural Evaluation? A Experiences of College Professors at Mid-Career. Latent Class Analysis of Cultural Evaluation Rebecca Bordt, DePauw University Repertoires. Marc Verboord, Erasmus University The Discounting of Evolutionary Explanations in Rotterdam Sociology. Károly Takács, Hungarian Academy of Sciences 229. Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology Roundtable Session 230. Theory Section. New Developments in Contemporary Palais des congrès de Montréal, 520B, 10:30am-12:10pm Theory Session Organizers: Jay R. Howard, Butler University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 514A, 10:30am-12:10pm Lisa Handler, Community College of Philadelphia Session Organizer: Aliza Luft, UCLA Table 01. Exploring the Teaching Experience at Different Presider: Aliza Luft, UCLA Types of Institutions Culture and Computation: Steps to a Probably Approximately Exploring the Teaching Experience at Elizabethtown Correct Theory of Culture. Jacob Gates Foster, University College. Michele Lee Kozimor-King, Elizabethtown of California-Los Angeles College Dilemmas: Where No Schema Has Gone Before. Lawrence Jan Thomas, Kenyon College. Jan E. Thomas, Kenyon Hamilton Williams, University of Toronto College Evil Euphemisms: Folk Devils and the Social Construction of Teaching and So Much More: Experiences and Denial. Ana Villarreal, Boston University Opportunities at a Liberal Arts University. Mari Thinking about Age-Appropriateness: Understanding the Role Plikuhn, University of Evansville of Culture in Moral Evaluation. Michael Lee Wood, Table 02. Exploring the Teaching Experience at Different University of Notre Dame Types of Institutions Speed Dating: The Public Urban Comprehensive College. 11:30 am Meetings Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur, Rhode Island College Section on Asia and Asian America Business Meeting Teaching Where You Land. Diane L. Pike, Augsburg Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516C, 11:30am-12:10pm College Reflections and Advice on a Career as a Teacher-scholar at 12:30 pm Meetings a Small Women's Liberal Arts College. Brent Mack Shea, Sweet Briar College 2018 Jessie Bernard Award Selection Committee Table 03. Exploring the Teaching Experience at Different Palais des congrès de Montréal, 523A, 12:30-2:10pm Types of Institutions American Journal of Sociology Being a Sociologist Who Teaches at a Community College: Palais des congrès de Montréal, 524B, 12:30-2:10pm Professional Identity on an Unexpected Career Path. Rifat A. Salam, CUNY-Borough of Manhattan Committee on the Status of Persons with Disabilities in Community College Sociology Teaching and Learning at a Modest-ranking PhD Granting Palais des congrès de Montréal, 523B, 12:30-2:10pm University. Dustin Kidd, Temple University Committee on the Status of Racial and Ethnic Minorities in Teaching at a Comprehensive Regional College. DeAnna Sociology Loraine Gore, University of South Carolina Aiken Palais des congrès de Montréal, 525A, 12:30-2:10pm Table 04. Exploring the Teaching Experience at Different Types of Institutions 12:30 pm Sessions Changing Academic Landscape. Kim Davies, Augusta University 231. Presidential Panel. Cultural Processes Compared Small Liberal Arts Universities. Bryan K. Robinson, Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516B, 12:30-2:10pm University of Mount Union Session Organizer: Michèle Lamont, Harvard University Working at a Community College. Elizabeth Burkhalter Presider: Lyn Spillman, University of Notre Dame Classifying, Counting, and Calculating as Cultural Processes. University of Leicester Wendy Nelson Espeland, Northwestern University Happiness and Inequality in Urban China. Becky Yang Hsu, Knowing and Placing the Human: Standardization, Georgetown University; Anna Sun, Kenyon College; Categorization, and the Politics of Race, Gender, and Deborah S. Davis, Yale University; James Farrer, Sophia Sexuality. Steven Epstein, Northwestern University University; Richard Madsen; Chih-Jou Chen, Academia An Equal Say in Struggling against Inequalities? Comparative Sinica Insights into Popular Frustration When Taking Part, and Why Income Inequality is Dissatisfying? The Role of Possible Populist Reactions. Laurent Thevenot, L’Ecole Subjective Social Status. Simone Maria Schneider, Trinity des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales College Dublin Canonization Processes in the Making and Remaking of On the Political Determinants of Inequality in Subjective Well- Culture. David A. Snow, University of California, Irvine being across Nations. Benjamin Radcliff, University of Discussant: Nicolas Dodier, Ecole des hautes etudes en Norte Dame sciences sociales The papers on this panel examine the complex relationship between Social scientists have become preoccupied with a systematic examination happiness and inequality using diverse methodologies and from global of the ways in which cultural processes such as evaluation, commensuration, perspectives. Calvo et al’s paper draws data from the Gallup World Poll to canonization and standardization are feeding into inequality. This session examine determinants of immigrants’ happiness across different immigration brings together some of the most generative recent research on this topic, with pathways (Global South-Global North, South-South, North-North, North- the hope of stimulating increased attention to how classification, meaning- South). Bartram’s paper examines the relationship between immigration and making and institutionalization participate in pathways that feed inequality. happiness, investigating whether migration to a wealthier country brings greater happiness to the immigrants. Based on data from a three-year project 232. Thematic Session. Field-Based Approaches to the that consists of both ethnographies and a national representative survey, Hsu et Study of Political Discourse al analyze the multiple cultural sources of happiness in urban China under the conditions of great political change and economic inequality. Simone Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511C, 12:30-2:10pm Schneider uses data of the European Social Survey 2012/13 to examine Session Organizer: Bart Bonikowski, Harvard University whether subjective social status – a person’s perception of his/her social Presider: Bart Bonikowski, Harvard University standing in the social hierarchy – is an important psychological mechanism Panelists: G. Cristina Mora, University of California, Berkeley explaining the inequality-satisfaction link across European societies. Benjamin Radcliff and Alexander Pacek analyze the political determinants of inequality Stephanie L. Mudge, University of California-Davis in subjective well-being across nations. Rodney Benson, New York University Bart Bonikowski, Harvard University 234. Thematic Session. Mobilizing Culture in Divided Sociologists have recently returned to the study of institutional politics, Cities: Inclusion, Exclusion and the Politics of Urban reclaiming territory previously ceded to political science. From the analysis of Belonging social cleavages and political parties to policy feedback effects, the discipline Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511A, 12:30-2:10pm is once again engaging with the role of political power in producing and reinforcing social inequality. As part of this development, growing emphasis is Session Organizer: Ryan Centner, London School of being placed on the centrality of political discourse in both enabling and Economics constraining social change. The stigmatization of immigrants and ethnic Presider: Ryan Centner, London School of Economics minorities, the populist vilification of political and intellectual elites, and the Urban Cleansing: Exclusion, Evictions, and Ethno-Racial elision of substantive issues in favor of incendiary rhetoric have become common features of political culture in the U.S. and Europe alike. Sociologists Targeting in Urban India. Liza Weinstein, Northeastern are in an ideal position to shed light on the range of discursive repertoires in University legislative and electoral politics, the mechanisms that lead political actors to The Visual Culture of Katrina: Understanding the Antinomies select particular discursive options, and the impact of particular forms of of Belonging in the Post-Disaster City. Daina Cheyenne claims-making on policy and the contours of subsequent debates. Such work must take on a doubly relational perspective: it must consider meaning as Harvey, College of the Holy Cross constituted by systems of symbolic relations and it must view discursive Queer Youth Placemaking in Iconic Gay Neighborhoods. choices as stemming from the relations among political actors and between Theo Greene, Bowdoin College political actors and their target audiences. Field analysis offers a particularly Discussant: Ryan Centner, London School of Economics useful framework for understanding these processes. This session seeks to How is culture mobilized toward inclusion – but also exclusion – across showcase cutting-edge research that employs a field-based perspective to the unequal urban realm? It is a classic insight of urban sociology that most research on political discourse in institutional politics, with a particular focus cities are somehow “divided," concentrating difference and fostering multiple on unique sources of data and innovative methods that are able to capture the communities. Much rarer are investigations into the production and use of relational properties of claims-making. cultural forms where city space is brought into focus. The city is a locus for 233. Thematic Session. Happiness and Inequality making and distinguishing cultural categories, artifacts, and senses; it is an environment where culture is wielded in inventive, substantive ways that shape Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511D, 12:30-2:10pm the physical order of social inequality, as well as how it is felt. This session Session Organizer: Anna Sun, Kenyon College addresses how culture in a variety of forms is mobilized in place-based Presider: David Bartram, University of Leicester struggles over belonging in cities around the world. Inspired by scholarship on Social Capital and Migratory Pathways are Associated with cultural boundary-marking, spatial struggles over authenticity and righteousness, and the nexus of culture, power, and inclusion, our participants Immigrants' Happiness around the World. Rocío Calvo, focus on how divided cities pivot on – and can be improved or worsened Boston College through – strategies of cultural mobilization that aim toward inclusion of some Happiness and the U.K. Citizenship Process: Do Tests and kind, but may have a counterface of exclusion as politics play out in and on Ceremonies Enhance Immigrants’ Lives? David Bartram, space. We look at how space can be a platform, a tactic, or a project in struggles over culture that yield greater inclusion or exclusion. We dwell on cases where political valences are not always so plain, requiring deeper Critics: Rhacel Salazar Parrenas, University of Southern analysis and comparison. By engaging directly with varied, intersecting social California inequalities, we highlight tricky contexts that can broaden our knowledge about bolstering inclusion in troubled cities, yet with circumspection. Catherine Connell, Boston University Jason Orne, Drexel University 235. Special Session. Culture(s) of Privacy and Surveillance Author: Chong-suk Han, Middlebury College in World of Technological and Legal Change Palais des congrès de Montréal, 515B, 12:30-2:10pm 238. Departmental Management and Leadership Session Organizer: Denise L. Anthony, Dartmouth College Workshop. Liberal Learning and the Sociology Major: Presider: Denise L. Anthony, Dartmouth College Identifying Essential Learning Outcomes It’s Dangerous: The Online World of Drug Dealers, Rappers, Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512C, 12:30-2:10pm and the Street Code. Marta-Marika Urbanik, University of Session Organizer: Susan J. Ferguson, Grinnell College Alberta; Kevin D. Haggerty, University of Alberta Sponsored by the Liberal Learning and the Sociology Major, 3rd Edition Task Force. This workshop will introduce the newly released 3rd edition and A Socio-history of Privacy and the Self. Celeste Campos- help departments consider its recommendations for defining essential learning Castillo, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee outcomes for the major. (First of three-part symposium) Surveillance Culture and Surveillance Capitalism. David Lyon Privacy and Protest. Jennifer Earl, University of Arizona 239. Professional Development Workshop. Maintaining a Across the world, technological advances enable communication and Connection with Your Institution: Possibilities and information flows previously unimaginable yet also create challenges for Barriers social actors - from individuals and communities to companies and nation- Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512A, 12:30-2:10pm states - regarding privacy, that is, its protection, limits and management. In Session Organizers: Thomas L. Van Valey, Western Michigan previous work, sociologists and others distinguished between behavior and speech that was "in public" versus "in private." Regardless of whether the line University between public and private was ever as bright as we now assume, today William V. D'Antonio, Catholic University behavior and speech leave data trails that can reveal beliefs, traits, actions and Presider: Thomas L. Van Valey, Western Michigan University interests that not only may be considered private, but also have real effects on Panelists: Sandra L. Hanson, Catholic University of America individual and collective outcomes. At the same time, advances in (and lack of or variation in legal limits on) monitoring, storing, and analyzing all of this J. I. Hans Bakker, University of Guelph "big data" (i.e., surveillance) enable commercial and government entities to Diane L. Pike, Augsburg College have significant power that crosses political boundaries and legal jurisdictions. Mary Ann Lamanna, University of Nebraska-Omaha Global actors, including governments and corporations, social movements and One of the issues sociologists must consider as part of their retirement citizens, seek both to utilize these technologies for individual and collective planning is whether they want to maintain a connection with their institution or benefits but also to limit their reach and impact. This session seeks to explore organization (or if they want to establish a connection with another institution privacy and surveillance as related to fundamental sociological concepts and or organization). This session will focus on some of the possibilities in questions from multiple perspectives, including but not limited to, sociology of maintaining a connection as well as some of the barriers that have been culture, media & technology, law, social psychology and group processes, and encountered. The presenters are from a range of different types of institutions, political sociology. The session is open to empirical research as well as and different parts of North America, and they have had varying experiences. theoretical exploration of issues related to privacy and surveillance in society They will make short presentations of their experiences, then the discussion from various international or comparative perspectives. This session seeks to will be opened to questions from the audience. explore these issues from multiple perspectives, including but not limited to, sociology of culture, media & technology, law, psychology and group process. 240. Policy and Research Workshop. Contingent Faculty in The session is open to empirical research on a related topic, as well as theoretical exploration of the key issues related to privacy and surveillance in Academic Sociology (sponsored by the ASA Task Force society. on Contingent Faculty) Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512D, 12:30-2:10pm 236. Author Meets Critics Session. Credit to Capabilities: Session Organizers: Dan Clawson, University of A Sociological Study of Microcredit Groups in India Massachusetts (Cambridge University Press, 2014) by Paromita Sanyal Louis Esparza, California State University, Los Angeles Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511B, 12:30-2:10pm Leader: Louis Esparza, California State University, Los Session Organizer: Graziella Moraes D. Silva, Graduate Angeles Institute in Geneva - IHEID Panelists: , University of California-Berkeley Critics: Patrick G. Heller, Brown University Catherine L. Moran, University of New Hampshire Bruce G. Carruthers, Northwestern University Victor W. Perez, University of Delaware Karen S. Cook, Stanford University ASA has established a Task Force on Contingent Faculty to examine Author: Paromita Sanyal, Florida State University employment trends, conditions of employment, the position of contingent faculty in the university, the effects on careers, and the consequences for 237. Author Meets Critics Session. Geisha of a Different higher education. Conditions for full-time non-tenure-system faculty are Kind: Race and Sexuality in Gaysian America (New generally dramatically better than conditions for part-time per-course instructors, with the former more common at research universities and the York University Press, 2015) by C. Winter Han latter more common at community colleges and state universities. The Task Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511E, 12:30-2:10pm Force aims to have a (highly) preliminary report by the 2017 Annual Meeting, Session Organizer: Kimberly Kay Hoang, University of and will seek feedback from workshop participants on our understanding of Chicago the larger framework of these changes and their consequences. We seek feedback on the existing situation on various kinds of campuses and on Presider: Elena Shih, Brown University recommendations for future action by ASA, sociology departments, universities, and individuals. All panelists are Task Force members. Presider: Kjerstin Gruys, University of Nevada, Reno Constructing Spiritual Motherhood and Resisting Gender 241. Student Forum Paper Session. Interrogating the Inequality in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Casey R. Limits of Social Inclusion: An Intersectional Clevenger, Brandeis University Perspective Contested Bodies and the Double Bind: The Reproduction of Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512E, 12:30-2:10pm Session Organizers: Kati Barahona-López, University of Sexualized Femininity in Professional Women’s Surfing. California-Santa Cuz Vanessa Madden Kauffman, University of California, Uriel Serrano, University of California, Santa Cruz Irvine Isabel Sousa-Rodriguez, The Graduate Center - CUNY Does Marital Name Choice Cause Women and Men to be Colonizing Sexuality: How Ideas of Queerness are Built on Evaluated Differently? Kristin Kaye Kelley, Indiana Western Religious Power Structures. J. Dylan Sandifer, University-Bloomington University of Memphis “Leftover Women” and “Kings of the Candy Shop": Conditional Community: Racialized Intersectional Obstacles to Gendering Chinese American Return Migrants in China. Involvement in LGBT Organizing. Cal Garrett, Uniersity Leslie Kim Wang, University of Massachusetts Boston of Illinois at Chicago; Lydia Dana, University of Illinois at Discussant: Sharla N. Alegria, University of California Merced Chicago 245. Regular Session. Internal Migration 1: Social Ties and The Women to Drive Movement in Saudi Arabia. Huda Social Mobility among Internal Migrants Alsahi, SNS Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516A, 12:30-2:10pm Coming Out of the Shell: Conquering Fear, Vulnerability, and Session Organizer: Rachel E. Goldberg, University of Despair through Family-Focused Community Organizing. California, Irvine Jennifer Elena Cossyleon, Loyola University Presider: Rachel E. Goldberg, University of California, Irvine Discussant: Wendy Marie Laybourn, University of Maryland Migration, Gender and Household Livelihood Strategy in Rural China. Yuying Tong, The Chinese University of 242. Regular Session. Attitudes towards Immigration and Hong Kong; Binbin Shu, The Chinese University of Hong Migration Policy Kong; Martin P. Piotrowski, University of North Carolina Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512F, 12:30-2:10pm Session Organizer: Thomas Georg Soehl, McGill University at Chapel Hill Presider: Jennifer Elrick, McGill University Social Influence and Health Investments: Urban Ties and From “God Sent” to “God Damned”: Nativist Shocks and Race Household Sanitation in Rural India. Anna Lunn, Stanford Relations in New Immigrant Destinations. Laura Lopez- University Sanders, Brown University Does household headship status determine migrants' family How did South America Legalize Migrants and Give Them ties? Evidence from South Africa. Rebecca Wang, Brown Rights? The Case of Mercosur. Deisy Del Real, UCLA University How does nationalism affect attitudes toward immigrants? What does “rural” and “urban” mean? Differing definitions of Decoupling “state” and “nation” through the case of Israel. place identity among Chinese migrants. Amy Tsang, Yuval Feinstein, University of Haifa Harvard University Imagined Threats: How Immigration Motive Misperception Discussant: Holly E. Reed, Queens College, CUNY Shapes Perceived Group Threat. Friedolin Merhout, Duke 246. Regular Session. Mortality and Morbidity University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516D, 12:30-2:10pm Discussant: Andreas Wimmer, Columbia University Session Organizer: Jennifer A. Ailshire, University of Southern California 243. Regular Session. Community and a Sense of Belonging Presider: Rachel Donnelly, University of Texas at Austin Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512G, 12:30-2:10pm Session Organizer: Eva Rosen, Georgetown University Disadvantaged Areas or Racial Disadvantage? Geographic The Construction and Pursuit of Place Distinction in the Variation in Black-White Life Expectancy Gaps. Arun Woods of Northern Maine. Meaghan Stiman, Boston Hendi, Duke University University Explaining the Pathway from Self-Rated Health to Mortality: The People and Place of Rochor Centre: Familiarity and Weak Diagnosis as a Determinant of Predictive Power. James Interactions as a Mechanism of Community. Pamela Mary Falconer, University of Alberta; Amelie Quesnel-Vallee, Devan, Boston University McGill University The Public Library as Resistive Space in the Neoliberal City. Revisiting Rising Mortality in Midlife among Non-Hispanic Sofya Aptekar, University of Massachusetts-Boston Whites: An Age-Period-Cohort Perspective. Emma Zang, Duke University; Yang Claire Yang, University of North 244. Regular Session. Double Binds and Double Standards Carolina at Chapel Hill; Kenneth C. Land Palais des congrès de Montréal, 515C, 12:30-2:10pm Rising Educational Gradients in Mortality: What are the Roles Session Organizers: Catherine J. Taylor, Indiana University of Marriage Formation and Educational Assortative Christin L. Munsch, University of Connecticut Mating? Wen Fan, Boston College; Yue Qian, University of British Columbia The Political Uses of Ambiguity: Statecraft and U.S. Empire in The Black-White Mortality Crossover: Integrating Mortality the , 1898-1946. Katrina Quisumbing King, Selection and Life Course Explanations. Elizabeth University of Wisconsin, Madison Wrigley-Field, University of Minnesota; Felix Elwert, The Global “American Negro” Education Model: U.S. Empire University of Wisconsin-Madison and Educational Philanthropy in Africa, 1919-1922. Julia Discussant: Jessica Y. Ho, University of Southern California Bates, Boston College Meteorological Frontiers: Climate Knowledge, the West, and 247. Regular Session. Negotiating Gender Norms U.S. Statecraft, 1800-1850. Zeke Baker, UC Davis Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516E, 12:30-2:10pm Region, Race and History: Racial Palimpsests in the United Session Organizer: Ellen Lamont, Appalachian State States and Beyond. Angel Adams Parham, Loyola University University New Orleans Presider: Rachel M. Schmitz, University of Texas Rio Grande Revolution for Whom? Miskitos and Sandinistas in Valley Revolutionary Nicaragua, 1979-1987. Zachary M. Wilmot, Breaking Chains, Tying Knots: How Non-Binary People Brown University Resist and Reproduce Gender in Everyday Life. Harry Discussant: James R. Jones, Rutgers University Barbee, Florida State University Lady Gazing at the Gay Bar: How Women Use Gay Bars as 250. Regular Session. Sociology of Middle East and Muslim Sites of Sexual Presentation. Morgan Robert Purrier, Societies University of Michigan Palais des congrès de Montréal, 510A, 12:30-2:10pm Gender Ideology Formation: Uncovering Financial Strategies Session Organizer: Mustafa Gurbuz, American University in Ukrainian Households. Nadina Lauren Anderson, Presider: Mustafa Gurbuz, American University University of Arizona Formalizing Informality: State-building and the Birth of Culture, Identities, and Gendered Power: Mexican American Revolutionary Militias in Post-revolution Iran. Maryam and Mexican Immigrant Baby Naming Practices. Christina Alemzadeh, University of Chicago Alicia Sue, University of Colorado-Boulder; Amy C. Partners in Patriarchy: Faith-Based Organizations and Wilkins, University of Colorado-Boulder; Adriana Nunez, Neoliberalism in Turkey. Zeynep Atalay, St. Mary's University of Colorado College of California Discussant: Joanna Pepin, University of Maryland Playing Identity, Playing Politics: The Tunisian Ennahdha in Tunisia during the Constituent Assembly. Ratiba Hadj- 248. Regular Session. Parenthood 1: Parental Well-being Moussa, York University; Samar Ben Romdhane, Moncton Palais des congrès de Montréal, 510D, 12:30-2:10pm University Session Organizer: Kei Nomaguchi, Bowling Green State The Rise of the Islamic State and its Transnational Raison University d'État. Vali Mansouri, George Mason University; Abdallah Presider: Marshal Neal Fettro, Bowling Green State University Hendawy, George Mason University Are the Parents Alright? Time in Self-Care in Same-Sex and Discussant: Said Amir Arjomand, SUNY- Stony Brook Different-Sex Two-Parent Families with Children. Jennifer March Augustine, University of South Carolina; 251. Regular Session. Wealth and Affluence Jose Martin Aveldanes, University of South Carolina; Palais des congrès de Montréal, 510B, 12:30-2:10pm Carla A. Pfeffer, University of South Carolina Session Organizer: Daniel J. Schneider, University of Distribution and Disavowal: Managing the Parental Stigma of California-Berkeley Children’s Weight and Weight Loss. Jenny L. Davis, The Presider: Fabian T. Pfeffer, University of Michigan Australian National University; Bianca Manago, Indiana The Concentration of Wealth Within Family Lineages. Fabian University; Carla Goar, Kent State University; Bobbi T. Pfeffer, University of Michigan; Alexandra A. Killewald, Reidinger, Kent State University Harvard University; Andreja Siliunas, Harvard University Mothers’ and Fathers’ Well-being in Parenting across the Arch The Social History of a Capitalist Class: Wealth Holders in of Child Development. Ann Meier, University of Stockholm, 1914–2006. Martin Gustavsson, Stockholm Minnesota; Kelly Musick, Cornell University; Jocelyn University; Andreas Melldahl, Uppsala university Fischer, Cornell University The Varying Effects of Incarceration, Conviction, and Arrest Parenthood Happiness and Social Policy in East and South on Wealth Outcomes Among Young Adults. Michelle Lee Asia. Shih-Yi Chao; Jennifer L. Glass, University of Texas Maroto, University of Alberta; Bryan L. Sykes, University Discussant: Kei Nomaguchi, Bowling Green State University of California, Irvine Wealth and Policy Preferences. Liza G. Steele, State 249. Regular Session. Racial and Ethnic Boundaries, University of New York (SUNY), Purchase States, and Empire Discussant: Geoffrey Thomas Wodtke, University of Toronto Palais des congrès de Montréal, 510C, 12:30-2:10pm Session Organizer: Cybelle Fox, UC Berkeley 252. Section on Aging and the Life Course. Presider: Cybelle Fox, UC Berkeley Intergenerational Relations in the Era of Inequality Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513D, 12:30-2:10pm Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511F, 12:30-2:10pm Session Organizer: J. Jill Suitor, Purdue University Session Organizer: Lee Ann Banaszak, Penn State University Presider: J. Jill Suitor, Purdue University Presider: John D. McCarthy, Pennsylvania State University Changing Perceptions of Intergenerational Responsibility for Elections, Bureaucracies, Public Opinion, Social Movements, Later Life Support in Singapore. Debra Street, State Policy Feedback, and Policymaking: Early U.S. Old-Age University of New York-Buffalo; Yulin Yang, State Policy. Edwin Amenta, University of California, Irvine; University of New York-Buffalo Thomas Alan Elliott, University of California, Irvine Received Support and Later-Life Functional Limitations Minority Protest and Political Elections in the Early Stages of among the Elderly in the United States and China. Governmental Responsiveness. Daniel Gillion, University Zhangjun Zhou, Pennsylvania State University of Pennsyslvania The Time-squeeze on Elder Caregivers: Influences on Daily Outside the Convention: Protestor Motivations at the 2016 Time Use, Physical Health, and Well-being. Liana C. RNC and DNC and Partisan Activism. Kevin Reuning, Sayer, University of Maryland; Joan R. Kahn, University of Pennsylvania State University; Lee Ann Banaszak, Penn Maryland; Rose Malinowski Weingartner State University Precarity, Inequality and the Myth of Agency in the Study of Political Conversations on Social Media: Bridging Between the Life Course. Dale Dannefer, Case Western Reserve Parties and Movements in the United Kingdom. Thomas University; Wenxuan Huang, Case Western Reserve Davidson, Cornell University; Mabel Berezin, Cornell University University The Ripple Effects of War. Daniel Nicholas Ramirez Smith, When Politicians Pander: The Influence of Social Movements Pennsylvania State University on Politicians' Voting. Burrel James Vann, University of California, Irvine 253. Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity. Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity Open Topic 256. Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance Refereed Palais des congrès de Montréal, 514B, 12:30-2:10pm Roundtable Session and Business Meeting Session Organizer: Monica M. Whitham, Oklahoma State Palais des congrès de Montréal, 517B, 12:30-1:30pm University Session Organizer: Shelley Keith, University of Memphis Presider: Gretchen Peterson, University of Memphis Table 01. Assessing Multiple Theoretical Perspectives Durable Civic Disparities across Local Areas in the United A Social Disorganization Theory and Routine Activities States: Civic Deserts, Hotspots, and Their Destinies. Theory Examination of Non-Violent Sex Crime. Dingeman Wiertz, University of Oxford; Chaeyoon Lim, Anthony Vega, Washington State University University of Wisconsin-Madison Collective Efficacy, Formal Social Control, Relative Education, Perceived Control, and Volunteering. Joonmo Son, Deprivation, and Perceived Safety in Urban China. National University of Singapore; John Wilson, Duke Yunran Zhang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; University Hua Zhong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; The Moral Boundaries that Impact Support for the Troops. Junxiu Wang, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Alexis Pang, New York University Linking Adolescent Racial Discrimination and Young Theists as “Other”? Symbolic Boundaries Based on Adulthood Partner Violence among African American Freethought Values. Amanda Marie Schutz, University of Men and Women. Tara Elizabeth Sutton, University of Arizona Georgia; Leslie Gordon Simons, University of Georgia; Brittany Martin, University of Georgia; Eric Thomas 254. Section on Asia and Asian America. Politics of Klopack, University of Georgia Citizenship in Asia and Asian America Structural Disruption Theory: The Dynamic Interplay of Palais des congrès de Montréal, 514A, 12:30-2:10pm Racial Injustice, Social Isolation, and Self-Concept. Session Organizer: Hae Yeon Choo, University of Toronto Jordan Christopher Burke, University of New NGOs, Populist Democracy, and New Forms of Citizenship in Hampshire China. Carolyn L. Hsu, Colgate University Table 02. Causes of Crime and Incarceration Government-Citizen Relations in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Presider: Nikita Carney, University of California - Santa Syaru Shirley Lin, Chinese University of Hong Kong Barbara Tolerable subjects and desexualized citizens: Politics of State-Level Policy Change During Mass Incarceration, Transgender Rights in Postcolonial India. Chaitanya 1975-2002. Offer Egozy, New York University Lakkimsetti, Texas A&M University The Contemporary Transformation of American Youth: An Relational Security: Selective Disclosure in Friendships of Analysis of Changes in Crime Prevalence, 1991-2015. Korean and Mexican Undocumented Young Adults. Kelsey Cundiff, Pennsylvania State University; Eric P. Esther Yoona Cho, University of California, Berkeley Baumer, Pennsylvania State University 255. Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements. Table 03. Consequences of Criminal Records on Future Social Movements, Political Parties and Elections Offending Presider: Gabriela Kirk, Northwestern University F. Ayella, Saint Joseph's University Getting By: Low Wages and Income Supplementation. Defensive (M)othering in Women’s Reentry Identity Holly Nguyen Narratives. Stacy De Coster, North Carolina State Housing, Family and Community and Their Role in the University; Karen Heimer, University of Iowa Reentry Process. Gabriela Kirk, Northwestern Rhetoric vs. Reality: Experiences of Stigma among Upstate University New York Gun Enthusiasts. Zachary Miner, SUNY Not Without a Price: The Influence of Conviction on Albany Illegal Earnings. Brandy R. Parker, Pennsylvania State Table 08. Moral Views of Crime University; Sarah Violet Fry, Pennsylvania State Table Presider: Sanna King, University of Hawaii at Manoa University Addiction Frameworks and Drug Policy Attitudes. Table 04. Consequences of Criminal Records on Life Jennifer M. Murphy, Penn State Berks Circumstances The Ambiguity of “At-Promise” Youth Narratives: Going Presider: David McElhattan, Northwestern University Beyond “Making Good Choices”. Sanna King, Criminal Justice System Involvement and Health: The Role University of Hawaii at Manoa of Economic Disadvantage, Antisocial Lifestyle, and Before Execution: Religion, Race, and Intimacy in the Stress. William Michael Clemens, Bowling Green State Final Statements of Death-row Inmates in Texas. Kevin University; Monica A. Longmore, Bowling Green State John McCaffree, Indiana University-Purdue University, Univ; Peggy C. Giordano, Bowling Green State Fort Wayne University; Wendy Diane Manning, Bowling Green Table 09. Online Victimization State University Table Presider: Matthew M. Le Claire, University of Nevada, Criminal Records and College Admissions: A National Las Vegas Experimental Audit. Robert Austin Stewart, University Assessing Direct Bullying and Cyber-Bullying of Minnesota Victimization with the NCVS School Crime From the Cot to the Couch? Young Adult Incarceration and Supplement. Matthew M. Le Claire, University of Returns to the Parental Household. Cody Warner, Nevada, Las Vegas; Andrew S. Spivak, University of Montana State University Nevada, Las Vegas Racialized Risk: The Proliferation of Criminal Background Assessing the Relationship between Online Activity and Checks in the Era of Mass Incarceration. David Juvenile Cyber Violence. Daniel Semenza, Emory McElhattan, Northwestern University University Table 05. Correlates of Violence Rape on Reddit: Online Sexual Assault and Rape Presider: Amy J. Fitzgerald, University of Windsor Narratives. Natalie Castaneda, University of South Cultural Predictors of the Direction of Lethal Violence: Carolina Analysis of 162 European Regions. Steven Stack, Table 10. Organizational Crime Wayne State University; Frederique Laubepin, Presider: Marianna A. Klochko, The Ohio State University University of Michigan Systemic Wrongdoing as Organization-Level Failure: Weird Winter Weather Wilding: Climate Change, When Trust Repair Does Not Work. Janet P. Near, Anomalously Warm Winter Temperatures, and Violent CBA; Marcia Miceli, Georgetown University; AJ Crime in Philadelphia, 2010-2016. Christopher P. Brown, Griffith University Thomas, The Graduate Center, City University of New Table 11. Organizational Structures of Prisons York (CUNY)/John Jay Documenting Change in Belize Central Prison. Kevin W. Table 06. Crime Intervention Programs Whiteacre, University of Indianapolis; Amanda Jayne Presider: Joshua Wakeham, University of Alabama Miller, University of Indianapolis Notes from a Failed Gang-Intervention Program: Problems The Rise and Fall of Criminal Alien Requirement (CAR) of Bureaucracy and Epistemology in a People- Private Prisons: A Trump Question. Judith Ann Changing Organization. Joshua Wakeham, University Warner, Texas A&M International University; Rohitha of Alabama Goonatilake, Texas A&M International University Organizational Type as a Determinant of Case Table 12. Place, Choice, and Situational Theories Management Strategies for Reentry Planning: An Table Presider: Thomas A. Loughran, University of Impact Analysis. Ronald J. D'Amico; Christian Maryland Geckeler, Social Policy Research Associates An Examination of the Impact of Interventions and Key The Runaround: Punishment, Welfare, and Poverty Events on Far-Right Violence and Homicides. Steven Survival After Prison. John Michael Halushka, New Michael Chermak, Michigan State University; Joshua York University Freilich, John Jay College Criminal Justice; Vladimir Table 07. Identity Maintenance and Transformations Bejan, Seattle University; William Parkin, Seattle Table Presider: Zachary Miner, SUNY Albany University; Jeffrey Gruenewald, Indiana University- Identity Transformations: Getting out of a Cult. Marybeth Purdue University Bridging Criminological Theories and Rational Choice: Marseille Universite; Julien Larregue The Criminal Reservation Payment. Thomas A. Why is Commutation an Aberration? Veronica L. Loughran, University of Maryland; Holly Nguyen; Ray Horowitz, University of Minnesota; Christopher Uggen, Paternoster, University of Maryland University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Communities of Accomplices: Explaining Youth Co- Table 17. Sexual Victimization Offending beyond the Urban-Rural Divide. Danielle C. Table Presider: Meredith Gwynne Fair Worthen, University Kuhl, Bowling Green State University; Tara D. Warner, of Oklahoma University of Nebraska-Lincoln Gendered Prisons, Gendered Policy: Gendered Subtexts The Social Ecology of Gang Activity: A Case Study in a and the Prison Rape Elimination Act. Nicole M. Southwestern City. Meghan Elizabeth Hollis, Texas Oehmen, University of Iowa; Allison Gorga, University State University of Iowa Table 13. Police Profiling Improving Urban Mobility and Gender Inequality: Table Presider: Jerreed Dean Ivanich, University of UNWomen Proposal to Eradicate Sexual Violence in Nebraska-Lincoln Public Spaces. Arturo Alvarado, El Colegio de México Being Unseen? Three Competing Hypotheses about Race Intersectionality and Addressing College Sexual Assault: Disparities in Police Contact among Homeless Youth. Examining Gender, Sexual Identity, Race/Ethnicity, Jerreed Dean Ivanich, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Social Class and Group Affiliations. Meredith Gwynne Tara D. Warner, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Fair Worthen, University of Oklahoma; Samantha Boundary Work and Signification in the Policing of Place Ashley Wallace, University of Oklahoma and Race. Daanika Gordon, University of Wisconsin Table 18. Theoretical Causes of Deviance Madison Table Presider: Tanya A. Nieri, University of California, Neighborhood Surveillance and the Prison Assembly Line. Riverside Trevor Brendon Milton, Queensborough-CUNY A Theoretical Examination of Immigrant-Status and Table 14. Policies and Stigmatized Groups Substance Use among a Sample of Latino College Presider: Lloyd Klein, Hostos Community College, CUNY Students. Matthew Grindal, University of California, Police as Rights' Protector for Sex Workers? On Riverside; Amanda Admire, University of California, Adaptability after Law Changes in Switzerland. Mira Riverside; Tanya A. Nieri, University of California, Anne Fey, Graduate Institute of International and Riverside Development Studies Examining the Relationship between Family Structure and Violence and the Stigma Concept. Steve Durant, Delinquency. Greggory J. Cullen, University of Guelph University of Toronto Modeling Sutherland’s Core Propositions: Differential "I Didn’t Need Any Help”: How Sex Workers Experience Association, Delinquent Behavior and Offending Victim-based Approaches to Prostitution Policy. Repertoire. Kyle Thomas, University of Missouri-St. Lillian Taylor Jungleib, University of California, Santa Louis; Jean McGloin Barbara Whatever it Takes: Moral Boundary Work in Iterative Table 15. School Based Programs and Discipline Writing With Feedback. Edward E. Brent, University Making 'Model Citizens': Junior Police and Social Control of Missouri in School. Mai Thai, Indiana University-Bloomington Table 19. Use of Police Force Secondary Discipline: How Parents are Incorporated into Presider: Kathryn M. Nowotny, University of Miami the Disciplinary Mission of Punitive Alternative Ethnoracial and Mental Health Disparities in How Fatal Schools. Jessica L. Dunning-Lozano, Ithaca College Police-Public Encounters are Initiated. Emma Table 16. Sentencing Outcomes Frankham Table Presider: Veronica L. Horowitz, University of Return to the Beat: A Call for a New Ethnography of Minnesota Police in the 21st Century. Michael Sierra-Arevalo, Mapping the Texas Shadow Carceral State: County Level Yale University Variation in the Collection of LFOs. Ilya Slavinski, UT Shaping Opinions: Factors that Influence Minority Youth Austin Views on Police Legitimacy. Raymond Jenkins, Misdemeanor Justice and the Length of Pretrial Detention Northern Illinois University in Cook County Jail. Kyla Bourne, University of I Can't Breathe: The Police Use of Deadly Force in Large Chicago U.S. Cities. Jonathan Dirlam, Ohio State University Rural and Urban Differences in Gendered-Sentencing Table 20. Police, Communities, and Race Patterns of Pennsylvania. Yunmei Lu, Pennsylvania Table Presider: Andrew V. Papachristos, Yale University State University Bargaining for Justice: Police Union Contracts as a Source The Functions of Pre-trial Detention in France and Canada. of Inequality and Accountability? Theresa Rocha Sacha Raoult, AIx-Marseille Universite; Marie Beardall, Cornell University Manikis, McGill University; Arnaud Derbey, Aix- The Meaning of Racialized Police Violence. Peter A. Hanink, University of California-Irvine Table 01. Agricultural Industry and Work Table 21. Recidivism, Violence, and Victims Table Presider: Todd E. Vachon, University of Connecticut Table Presider: Derek Kreager, Pennsylvania State Seeds, Serfs and Society: Farmers on Trial. Nathan Russell University Collins, The University of Kansas The Socio-Emotional Impact of Violent Crime in Victims’ We’re Losing Time: Laboring and Waiting Among Social Networks. Jason B. Phillips, Rutgers University Borderlands Agricultural Workers. Kathleen Ann Government Assistance and Recidivism. Alyssa Yetter, Griesbach, Columbia University Pennsylvania State University Table 02. Restructuring Work: Professionals and Labor Intermediaries 257. Section on Economic Sociology. Economic Sociology Table Presider: Louise Birdsell Bauer, University of Toronto and Inequality A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss? Restructuring in Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513E, 12:30-2:10pm Corporate Law Associateships. Christine A Riordan, Session Organizer: Rachel E. Dwyer, The Ohio State Institute for Work and Employment Research University Organizational Emergence and the Rise of Vendor Presider: Neha Gondal, Boston University Management Organizations. Laureen K. O'Brien, A Nation of Installment Plan Buyers: How Homeownership University of Arizona Became a Mass Wealth Building Vehicle. Maude Table 03. Manufacturing Workers in Comparative Perspective Pugliese, McGill University Table Presider: Corey Pech Disentangling the Effects of Race and Place in Economic Workers’ Views on Plant Closures: The Global Context of Transactions: Findings from an Online Field Experiment. Production. Norene Pupo, York University; Hart Max Besbris, Rice University; Patrick Sharkey, New York Walker University Rebuild Labor Associational Power in the Reactionary The Organizational Production of Earnings Inequalities in Structures. Changling Cai, Binghamton University; Germany, 1994-2010. Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, Ellen Friedman, National Education Association University of Massachusetts; Silvia Maja Melzer, Table 04. Wage and Income Policies University of Bielefeld Table Presider: Erin Kelly, Massachusetts Institute of Wage Stagnation and the Rise of Merchant Capitalism: How Technology Buyer-Supplier Relations Affect U.S. Workers’ Wages, Is Universal Basic Income a Disincentive to Work? An 1978-2014. Nathan Wilmers, Harvard University Empirical Review. Sarah Reibstein, Princeton Who Gets to Share in the “Sharing Economy”? Racial University Discrimination on Airbnb. Mehmet Cansoy, Boston Minimum Wage Increases and Job Satisfaction Among College; Juliet B. Schor, Boston College Low-Wage Employees. Adam Storer; Adam D. Reich, 258. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology. The Columbia University Global, the Transnational, and the Historical Table 05. U.S. Unions and Tactical Diversity Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513F, 12:30-2:10pm Table Presider: Tom Juravich, University of Massachusetts Session Organizer: Julian Go, Boston University A Varied Repertoire: Tactical Diversity in Former Labor Presider: Victoria Reyes, University of California, Riverside Strongholds. Amanda Pullum, California State Displacement and Colonial State Power: The Case of Forced University-Monterey Bay Labour Migrations in the British Empire. Ricarda The Labor Union Gap: The Fear Factor and Digital Spaces. Hammer, Brown University Jen Schradie, Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse Global Inequality in the Face of Historical and Contemporary Table 06. Labor and Social Protection: The Case of Periods of Globalization, 1500-Present. Sahan Savas Bangladesh Karatasli, Princeton University; Sefika Kumral, Johns Table Presider: Chris Tilly, University of California Los Hopkins University Angeles Historicizing “South-South Partnerships”: India, Kenya, and The Regulatory Experiment in Bangladesh: Legitimacy and the Technocratic Imagination in HIV/AIDS Programs. Worker Safety in the Garment Industry. Youbin Kang, Gowri Vijayakumar, Brandeis University University of Wisconsin-Madison Theorizing Transnational Sex, Gender and Sexuality: Lessons Organized Labor or Organized Donors: Who Shapes Social on Thinking Sideways from the Early Modern Period. Welfare Programs in the Least Developed Nations? Vrushali Patil, Florida International University Md. Mahmudur Rahman Bhuiyan, Immigration Discussant: Victoria Reyes, University of California, Riverside Research West Table 07. Resistance and Mobilization Across Race and Class 259. Section on Labor and Labor Movements Refereed Table Presider: Eric S. Brown, University of Missouri Roundtable Session and Business Meeting The Specter of the 'Black Scab': Strikebreaking and Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516C, 12:30-1:30pm Racialized Class Politics in the Progressive Era. Session Organizer: Chris Rhomberg, Fordham University Amelia Fortunato, The Graduate Center, CUNY The (Culinary) Arts of Resistance: Race and Labor Politics Fishman, Howard University; Jerome Scott, League of in a Food Service Training Program. Anna Wilcoxson, Revolutionaries for a New America; Ralph Christopher Loyola University Chicago; Kelly Moore, Loyola Gomes, Howard University University Chicago Discussant: Samuel R. Friedman, National Development and Table 08. Informal Labor Around the World Research Institute Table Presider: Lefeng Lin, University of Wisconsin-Madison Organizing at Temp Agencies: The Case of Montréal's 261. Section on Medical Sociology. Inequalities in Immigrant Workers Centre. Loïc Malhaire, Université Reproductive, Prenatal and Postnatal Health around de Montréal; Yanick Noiseux, Université de Montréal the World Informed but Insecure: Working Conditions and Social Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513B, 12:30-2:10pm Security among Paid Domestic Workers in Ecuador. Session Organizer: Leticia Marteleto, University of Texas at Erynn Masi de Casanova, University of Cincinnati Austin Table 09. Labor Mobilization in the Developing World Presider: Ernesto F. L. Amaral, Texas A&M University Table Presider: Kim Scipes, Purdue University Northwest Cumulative Inequality and Race/Ethnic Disparities in Low Opportunity without Organization: Labour Mobilization in Birthweight: Differences by Childhood SES. Laura Egypt after the 25th January Revolution. Christopher Freeman, Rice University Barrie; Neil Ketchley, King's College London Examining the Nativity Gap in Low Birth Weight between Bringing Labor into Development Studies. Kim Scipes, U.S.-Born and Foreign-Born Black Women. Karyn Alayna Purdue University Northwest Stewart, Washington University in St. Louis Table 10. Temporary and Contingent Workers: Blue and White Why Take the Risk? Social Class and Prenatal Alcohol Use. Collar Elaine Marie Hernandez, Indiana University Table Presider: Chris Rhomberg, Fordham University Women’s Land Ownership and Participation in Decision- Intersecting Inequalities and Temporary Employment: making about Reproductive Health in Malawi. Julia Explaining Earnings Inequality Among Inland Southern Andrea Behrman, New York University California’s Blue Collar Warehouse Workers. Ellen R. Discussant: Florencia Torche, Stanford University Reese, Univ of California-Riverside; Jason Y. Struna, 262. Section on Methodology. Four short papers on New University of Puget Sound; Joel S. Herrera, University and Innovative Measures and Business Meeting of California-Los Angeles; Juliann Allison, UC- Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512H, 12:30-1:30pm Riverside Session Organizer: Erin Leahey, University of Arizona Wall to Wall: Industrial Unionism at the City University of To Hold a Position: Linking the Cognitive and Macro-Social New York, 1972-2017. Luke Elliott-Negri Perspectives on Public Opinion. Andrei G. Boutyline, Table 11. Historical Cases: New York City and University of California, Berkeley Table Presider: Michael Franklin Thompson, University of Quantifying Social Biases in News Discourse about Obesity North Texas from 1980-2016. Alina Arseniev-Koehler, University of Case Study of the Labor and Social History of the Land California Los Angeles Administration Independent Employee Union Research. The Content and Correlates of Subjective Local Contexts. Nelson Arnaldo Vera Hernandez, University of Puerto Frederik Hjorth, University of Copenhagen; Peter Thisted Rico-Aguadilla Campus Dinesen, University of Copenhagen; Kim Mannemar 260. Section on Marxist Sociology. What does 21st Century Soenderskov, Aarhus University Revolution Look Like, 100 Years after 1917? Negligible Connections? The Role of Familiar Others in the Palais des congrès de Montréal, 514C, 12:30-2:10pm Diffusion of Smoking among Adolescents. Chan S. Suh, Session Organizer: Leontina M. Hormel, University of Idaho Boise State University; Yongren Shi; Matthew E. Presider: Leontina M. Hormel, University of Idaho Brashears, University of South Carolina-Columbia Exile and Incorporation During Revolution: Mexico and 263. Section on Race, Gender, and Class. Methodologies of Russia from 1910-1924. Andrew Robert Smolski, North Intersectionality Carolina State University; Alexander Reid Ross, Portland Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513A, 12:30-2:10pm State University; Javier Sethness Castro, Independent Session Organizer: Nancy A. Naples, University of Connecticut Scholar Presider: Nancy A. Naples, University of Connecticut Hegemony and Globalization: A Critical Appraisal. Benjamin An Intersectionality of the People: Centering Researchers of Levy Marginalized Identities. Cristina Khan, University of Neo Liiberalism and the Dialectic of Dignity and Connecticut Ressentiment. Lauren Langman, Loyola University of Bus Depots in New York City: An Intersectional Approach to Chicago; Tova Benski, College of Management Environmental Justice. Rachel G. McKane, Vanderbilt Race, Class, Revolution in the 21st century: Lessons from the University; Stacey Houston, Vanderbilt University; Lacee League of Revolutionary Black Workers. Walda Katz- Satcher, Vanderbilt University Historical Comparative Methods of Intersectional Analysis: Daw, Pennsylvania State University; David Theory Doesn't Grow on Trees. Myra Marx Ferree, Vandenbergh, Pennsylvania State University; Mark University of Wisconsin Feinberg, Pennsylvania State University Transnational Structural Intersectionality and Domestic Work: Table 02. Education The Production of Ugandan Domestic Worker Regimes. Table Presider: Stuart Rhoden, Arizona State University Michelle Marie Christian, University of Tennessee; Advantages and Limitations in Early Head Start's Wrap Assumpta Namaganda, Uganda Hotels, Food, Tourism, Around Services Initiative. Kristen Schmidt, Lehigh Allied Workers Union University; Heather Beth Johnson, Lehigh University Discussant: Nancy A. Naples, University of Connecticut Discontinuous Educational Experience of Migrant Children in China. Liang Su, Shanghai University 264. Section on Social Psychology. Social Psychological The Soft Power of PISA on the Common Core Standards Approaches to Examining Racial and Ethnic Inequality Reform Effort in the United States. Selene M. Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512B, 12:30-2:10pm Cammer-Bechtold, Syracuse University Session Organizer: Ellis Prentis Monk, Princeton University Time for a Change? Do School Transfers During the Group Self-Interest as a Motivator for Whites’ Social Policy Elementary Years Help or Hurt? Jennifer Lynn Support and Opposition. Maritza Mestre Steele, Indiana Triplett, Anderson University; Shannon Marie University; Denise Ambriz, Indiana University- McDonough, Clemson University Bloomington Table 03. Peer Relationships Presumed Mexican Until Proven Otherwise: How Middle-class Table Presider: Gregory Clark Elliott, Brown University Dominican and Mexican Immigrants Negotiate the Latino How Much Do You Care about Friendship in Your Life? Prototype. Irene Browne, Emory University; Katharine Dong Hoon Shin, University of Iowa; Ji Hye Kim, Tatum, Emory University; Belisa E. Gonzalez, Ithaca University of Iowa College Status Multiplicity and Adolescent Peer Groups: Perceptions of Relative Deprivation Among Coloureds’ in Implications for Affective Belonging in School. James Post-Apartheid South Africa. Whitney Nicole Laster Pirtle, Murphy, The University of Chicago University of California - Merced Stigmatized Telling: Victim and Bystander Responses to “Welcome” But Not Welcomed: Perceived Discrimination, Negative Peer Interactions in Elementary School. Brent Social Exclusion, and Sense of Belonging Among Swedish Harger, Gettysburg College Immigrants. Muna Adem, Indiana University Student Support and School-Aged Bullying: A Multilevel 265. Section on Sociology of Children and Youth Refereed Approach. Xiaoshuang Luo, University of Oklahoma Roundtable Session and Business Meeting Table 04. Social Integration and Well-being Palais des congrès de Montréal, 520B, 12:30-1:30pm Table Presider: Radha Modi, University of Illinois, Chicago Session Organizer: Markella Rutherford, Wellesley College Risks, Resources, and Depressive Symptomatology Among Table 01. Child Well-being: Family Structure and Social Marshallese Adolescents. Kevin M. Fitzpatrick, Networks University of Arkansas; Don Edward Willis, University Table Presider: Jennifer Vanderminden, University of North of Missouri Carolina, Wilmington Immigrant Families’ Involvement in Religion and Second Neighborhood Social Cohesion and Residents’ Likelihood Generation’s Adaptation: An Adaptive Bridge or of Intervening in Suspected Child Maltreatment or Barrier? Yuying Shen, Norfolk State University Delinquency. Brittany R. Rabb, Case Western Reserve Suicidality and Spheres of Social Integration among U.S. University; Jessica A. Kelley-Moore, Case Western Hispanic Adolescents: The Mediating Role of Drug Reserve University; Jill Korbin, Case Western Reserve Use. Marissa Aida Laurel-Wilson, Harmony Science University; James Spilsbury, Case Western Reserve Academy; Marcus Antonius Hidalgo Ynalvez, Texas University A&M International University The Relationship between Family Structure Stability and Latino Children’s Health: The Role of Parents’ Transitions on Parental Self Efficacy and Child Immigration Status and Residence in the United States. Behavior. Yuanyuan Yue, Old Dominion University; Lucrecia Mena Melendez Shana Lee Pribesh, Old Dominion University; Jonathan Table 05. Work and Emerging Adulthood A. Jarvis, Brigham Young University Table Presider: John Christopher Holley, Suffolk University The Impact of Youth Social Capital on the Educational Girls and Boys Who Work: Gendered Adolescent Work Attainment of Homeless Young Adults. Stephanie and Orientations to Adulthood. Emma Williams-Baron Renee Anckle, El Camino College It All Depends on What You Want to Believe: How 5-HTTLPR Moderates the Association between Family Emerging Adults Navigate Religion and Science. Kyle Structure on Children’s Delinquent Behaviors. Brianne Clayton Longest, Furman University; Jeremy E. Pragg, Pennsylvania State University; H. Harrington Uecker, Baylor University Cleveland, Pennsylvania State University; Jonathan Table 06. Youth Agency and Decision Making Table Presider: Ingrid E. Castro, Massachusetts College of Foundation Liberal Arts 3. The Future of Census Bureau Data Dissemination. Ally Managed Autonomy: Youth Participation in Organizations. Burleson-Gibson, U.S. Census Bureau Sarah Gaby, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 4. Social Explorer: A Platform for Interactive Display and Young Women’s Reported Dilemmas with Nude Exploration of Demographic and Social Data. Andrew A. Photographs. Sara E. Thomas, Northwestern Beveridge, Queens College and Graduate Center CUNY University 5. The General Social Survey/International Social Survey Program. Tom W. Smith, National Opinion Research 266. Section on Sociology of Culture. Graduate Student Center Professional Workshop. From Dissertation to Book: On 6. East Asian Social Survey (EASS). Jibum Kim, the Publishing Process and Business Meeting Sungkyunkwan University; Yang-Chih Fu, Academia Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513C, 12:30-1:30pm Sinica; Noriko Iwai, Osaka University of Commerce; Session Organizers: Gemma Mangione, Columbia University Seokho Kim, Seoul National University; Weidong Wang, Teachers College Renmin University Hannah Linda Wohl, Northwestern University 7. MMP and LAMP: Methodology and Databases. Karen A. Panelists: Michaela DeSoucey, North Carolina State Pren, Princeton University University 8. The New Immigrant Survey (NIS). Monica Espinoza Jennifer C. Lena, Columbia University, Teachers College Higgins, Princeton University Terence Emmett McDonnell, University of Notre Dame 9. American Time Use Survey: Data Opportunities. Rose Ann Eric I. Schwartz, Columbia University Woods, Bureau of Labor Statistics 267. Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology. 10. National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth. Rosella Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Gardecki, The Ohio State University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 515A, 12:30-2:10pm 11. The Association of Religion Data Archives. Roger Finke, Session Organizer: Rachel E. Stein, West Virginia University Pennsylvania State University; Dane R. Mataic, Presider: Rachel E. Stein, West Virginia University Pennsylvania State University Active Learning in Introduction to Sociology: Increasing 12. Children of the NLSY79. Canada Keck, The Ohio State Learning Gains and Engagement. Stacy Evans, Berkshire Unviersity; Carole Lunney, Center for Human Resource Community College Research But Do They Learn Better? A Comparative Study of Active 13. Data, Employment, Training, and Research Funding Learning Strategies Across Different Classroom Types. Opportunities at the Centers for Disease Control and Marybeth C. Stalp, University of Northern Iowa; Martha J. Prevention. Karin A. Mack, CDC/NCIPC/DARPI; Reineke, University of Northern Iowa Deborah Holtzman, Centers of Disease Control and High-Impact Forums and Activities: A new model for High- Prevention Impact Practices. Hannah Beth Love, Colorado State 14. Understand and Explore the IPUMS-Demographic and University; Jennifer Eileen Cross, Colorado State Health Surveys Data Dissemination System. Elizabeth University; Tara O'Connor Shelley, Colorado State Heger Boyle, University of Minnesota; Tanja Andic, University; Pamela Coke, Colorado State University University of Minnesota Twin Cities Teaching the Gini Coefficient: Leveraging Student 15. National Institutes of Health Research Funding Misconceptions to Improve Quantitative Literacy. Dennis Opportunities. Juanita J. Chinn, National Institute for J. Downey, California State University, Channel Islands; J. Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Brooke Ernest, San Diego State University 16. Data Management, Dissemination and Linkage in Add What Catalyzes Community-Based Learning? Direct Measures Health (National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to of Critical Thinking Gains. Charles Westerberg, Beloit Adult Health). Sarah Catherine Dean, University of North College; Carol Wickersham, Beloit College; Margaret Carolina; Kelsey Meekins, University of North Carolina- Cress, Beloit College; Karen Jones, Beloit College Chapel Hill; Carolyn Halpern, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill 1:00 pm Sessions 17. Medical Expenditure Panel Survey: A Resource for Sociological Research. Terceira A. Berdahl, Agency for 268. Research Funding Opportunities and Data Resources Healthcare Research and Quality; James B. Kirby, Agency Poster Session for Healthcare Research & Quality Palais des congrès de Montréal, Hall 220C, 1:00-4:00pm 18. National Academy of Education/Spencer Fellowship Session Organizer: Nicole V. Amaya, American Sociological Programs. Gregory White, University of Maryland Association 1. Research Support for Sociologists. Nicole V. Amaya, 1:30 pm Meetings American Sociological Association 2. Sociology Program. Fatima Touma, National Science Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance Business Meeting Palais des congrès de Montréal, 517B, 1:30-2:10pm Section on Labor and Labor Movements Business Meeting Sciences Po CNRS Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516C, 1:30-2:10pm Rising segregation by income and the global proliferation of gated communities threaten social cohesion and imply the secession of the rich from Section on Methodology Business Meeting social and civic responsibilities. Social classes seem to inhabit separate worlds, Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512H, 1:30-2:10pm feeding populism in many countries. Policies to reduce economic segregation - - inclusionary zoning, court-ordered housing integration, mobility programs Section on Sociology of Children and Youth Business Meeting like Moving to Opportunity, and mixed-income housing programs -- are often resisted with NIMBY tactics, and even when implemented, may stigmatize or Palais des congrès de Montréal, 520B, 1:30-2:10pm isolate low-income households. This panel asks: What do the most recent trends in economic segregation look like in the US and abroad? Can the US Section on Sociology of Culture Business Meeting learn from the integration policy experiences of other societies with similar Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513C, 1:30-2:10pm class polarization? How can we frame policy discourse and design economic desegregation programs to encourage social inclusion and reduce the growing 2:30 pm Meetings separation of social worlds? 2018 W.E.B. Dubois Award for Distinguished Scholarship 271. Thematic Session. Is Finanancialization Driving Selection Committee Inequality? Palais des congrès de Montréal, 523A, 2:30-3:30pm Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511B, 2:30-4:10pm Session Organizer: Frank Dobbin, Harvard University Task Force on Engaging Sociology Presider: Frank Dobbin, Harvard University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 523B, 2:30-4:10pm Financialization, Varieties of Capitalism, and the Organization of Inequality. Gerald F. Davis, University of Michigan 2:30 pm Sessions Consumer Credit and Society: A Comparative Perspective. 269. Presidential Panel. Global Inequalities Alya Guseva, Boston University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513B, 2:30-4:10pm Inequality and the Platform Economy: Finance, Technology Session Organizer: Michèle Lamont, Harvard University and Labor. Juliet B. Schor, Boston College Presider: Wendy Griswold, Northwestern University Seeing Finance through a Relational Inequality Lens. Donald Changing Dimensions of Stratification in World Society: Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Massachusetts Inequalities and Inequities. John W. Meyer, Stanford 272. Thematic Session. Morality, Power, and Inequality University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511A, 2:30-4:10pm Can We Measure Linguistic Inequalities? Gisèle Sapiro, Session Organizers: Steven Lukes, New York University L’Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales Gabriel Abend, New York University Violence Against Women and Global Inequalities. Margaret Measurement and Moral Order. Kieran Healy, Duke Abraham, Hofstra University University Discussant: Giselinde Kuipers, University of Amsterdam This session will feature some of the most important recent work on the The Emotions behind Morality. James M. Jasper, Graduate many manifestations of globalization as they impact inequality. This includes Center of the City University of New York the circulation of expressive culture, the influence of transnational social Beyond Altruism and Interest: Redistribution, Recognition and movements, and the transformation of practices of citizenship. In addition, the Power of Categories. Lyn Spillman, University of Notre participants will consider the relative importance of economic inequality as compared to social and political status. Dame On Demarcating the Moral. Steven Lukes, New York 270. Thematic Session. Framing the Rise in Economic University Segregation: Trends and Policies Morality has been of increasing interest as a field of empirical inquiry to Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511D, 2:30-4:10pm anthropology (ordinary ethics), economics (behavioral economics), psychology (moral psychology), moral philosophy (experimental ethics), and Session Organizer: Hilary Silver, Brown University neuroscience. Sociologists have been developing a new sociology of morality, Presider: Hilary Silver, Brown University too. Our proposed thematic session will ask what sociologists’ contributions to The Economic Integration Agenda. Paul Jargowsky, Rutgers these ongoing debates have been and should be. In light of the meeting’s University-Camden theme, we wish to explore two more specific questions. What have sociologists learned about the moral dimensions of power and inequality? How Income Segregation and Opportunity for All. Ann Owens, have they or can they benefit from looking at these issues in comparative University of Southern California perspective? In many societies, morality is widely invoked in public discourse Affordable Housing, Residential Mobility, and Segregation in and in organizational life and at both the macro and the micro levels. For U.S. Metropolitan Areas. Len Albright, Northeastern example, on the one hand, morality sometimes legitimizes power and inequality, and sometimes manifests and widens unequal distributions of University; Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University material and cultural resources. On the other hand, morality fuels protest and Unrecognized Features of Urban Segregation in Paris: Effects resistance; historically, moral views and institutions have often been at the of the Crisis and Policy Impacts. Edmond Preteceille, heart of social and political change. How do sociologists understand these Sciences Po social processes? What are the significance and effects of moral norms and practices? To what extent are they used strategically? To what extent are they Comparing the Political Economy of Inequalities in the United dependent on underlying moral background elements? How do they shape States and European Large Metropolis. Paul Pierson, power and inequality outcomes? Last but not least, what practical implications University of California-Berkeley; Patrick Le Galès, (if any) follow from sociological accounts of the interactions between morality, power, and inequality? We have identified four panelists from a larger list (the first four in the list below). One of them, Webb Keane, is an against the Armenians, 1789-2009 (Oxford University anthropologist who has just published a major book on these topics, Ethical Press, 2016) by Fatma Muge Gocek Life: Its Natural and Social Histories. Thus, a further goal of this panel is to bring an anthropologist to the table, on the assumption that our two disciplines Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511C, 2:30-4:10pm can benefit from a joint discussion of these questions. Session Organizer: Ho-Fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University Critics: Sefika Kumral, Johns Hopkins University 273. Thematic Session. The Globalization of Contemporary Julian Go, Boston University Art: Markets, (De-)Coloniality and (De-) Bin Xu, Emory University Commodification Author: Fatma Muge Gocek, University of Michigan Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512C, 2:30-4:10pm Session Organizer: Adrian Favell, University of Leeds 276. Regional Spotlight Session. Latino/a North Presider: Adrian Favell, University of Leeds Americans: The Making of Communities, Identities and Panelists: Olav Velthuis, University of Amsterdam Boundaries in the United States, English Canada and Larissa Buchholz, Northwestern University Québec Patricia A. Banks, Mount Holyoke Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516B, 2:30-4:10pm Virag Molnar, The New School for Social Research Session Organizer: Victor Armony, Université du Québec à Discussant: Michael Hutter, WZB Berlin Social Science Center Montréal Building on the powerful presence of Howard Becker (Artworlds) and Presider: Victor Armony, Université du Québec à Montréal Pierre Bourdieu in the discipline, the narrowly focused but richly significant How Does Multicultural Canada’s Ethnicizing Imperative sociology of contemporary art and artworlds offers a lens on key processes of global cultural diffusion, inequalities, and urban change. Contemporary art, for Shape Latin American Political Incorporation? Patricia example, has become central to the cultural consumption and self-image of Landolt, University of Toronto elites around the world, as well as the conflicted transformation of global cities Undocu-Latinxs: Redefining U.S. Latinidades in the New through cultural policy and gentrification. The session assembles several of Century. Mark Overmyer-Velazquez, University of leading pioneers articulating an agenda that crosses economic, cultural, and global sociology. Two speakers, Velthuis and Buchholz, in their work tackle Connecticut the creation and collection of value in contemporary globalizing commercial Ethnic Boundaries and Their Temporalities: Mexican and art fields, while Banks and Molnar’s work look into counter-hegemonic Guatemala Seasonal Workers in Québec. Jorge Pantaleon, possibilities and paradoxes, in emergent contemporary African art and urban Université de Montréal street art, respectively. Commentary will be led by Hutter one of the most distinguished senior names in the field. The panel will be organized with short Discussant: Victor Armony, Université du Québec à Montréal interventions/statements and open back and forth discussion, with pro-active chairing – in a lively roundtable format. 277. Professional Development Workshop. Beyond the Ivory Tower: Combining Social Theory with Politics 274. Special Session. Religious Dividing Lines: Race, Class, and Service and Immigration (cosponsored with Association for the Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511E, 2:30-4:10pm Sociology of Religion) Session Organizer: Jaime Hartless, University of Virginia Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513A, 2:30-4:10pm Leader: Jaime Hartless, University of Virginia Session Organizer: Jason E. Shelton, University of Texas- Presider: Shantel Gabrieal Buggs, Florida State University Arlington Panelists: C.J. Pascoe, University of Oregon Presider: Jason E. Shelton, University of Texas-Arlington Angela Jones, Farmingdale State College, State University Blackness as Primary: The Varied Effects of Race, Religion of New York and Education on American’s Political Views. Melissa J. Eric Anthony Grollman, University of Richmond Wilde, University of Pennsylvania Angie Pamela Mejia, Syracuse University Latino/a Religious Organizations: Lifelines for Social and In this workshop, publicly engaged scholars and activists will discuss how Political Engagement on Immigration. Milagros Pena, they bridge the oft-lamented chasm between the academy and ‘real world’ University of California-Riverside social justice work (e.g., LGBTQ activism, feminism, antiracist activism, and economic justice). Some topics that panelists might address include: the Are Blacks Divided By Faith? Examining the Role of advantages and challenges of doing public sociology; writing/speaking for Religious Denominations in the Formation of Racial academic versus popular audiences; building activist connections outside Attitudes Among Black Americans. Ryon J. Cobb, academia; justifying/amplifying one’s public sociology in CVs, on the job University of Southern California; Jason E. Shelton, market, and during tenure consideration; and thinking critically about causes one cares about. No affiliation with the Caucus will be required to attend this University of Texas-Arlington workshop in the spirit of building bridges with other sections and increasing Latino and Asian American Evangelicals at the Crossroads of Caucus visibility within ASA. American Politics. Janelle Wong, University of Maryland Discussant: Penny Edgell, University of Minnesota 278. Professional Development Workshop. Preparing for This session invites scholars to discuss how religion intersects with race Applied Work Outside of Sociology: Lessons in and class, particularly within the immigration process. Papers in this session Translation address the religious lives of different racial and ethnic groups, including Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512E, 2:30-4:10pm African Americans, Latinos, and Asian Americans. Session Organizer: Kathleen C. Oberlin, Grinnell College 275. Author Meets Critics Session. Denial of Violence: Leader: Kathleen C. Oberlin, Grinnell College Ottoman Past, Turkish Present, and Collective Violence What should one consider when transitioning from graduate school to an alternative academic position/applied position? What are some of the best practices for how to approach 'translating' one’s skill set? Or, simply how Session Organizer: Simon Langlois, Universite Laval should one talk about skills and experience for a broader, applied audience? Advertising in Black and White: Constructing the Middle-class What is useful, what’s valuable, and what needs to be developed further for certain types of positions? The preceding questions are simply a few of the in Ebony and Life Magazines (1960s). Chelsi Chanel issues we will consider in this workshop on applied positions tied to the social Florence, University of California Davis sciences. This workshop will be of particular interest to graduate students and Beyond the Local: Places, People, and Brands in New England faculty considering a transition/expansion of their academic work. Beer Marketing. Jeffrey S. Debies-Carl, University of New 279. Policy and Research Workshop. Women's Rights and Haven Policy: International Human Rights Treaties and Consuming the Family Meal: News Media Constructions of Constitutional Reforms Home Cooking and Health. Merin Oleschuk, University of Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512B, 2:30-4:10pm Toronto Session Organizers: Mark Frezzo, University of Mississippi The Life of “The Consumer”: The Production and Susan C. Pearce, East Carolina University Consumption of Consumer Research in Advertising. Leader: Mark Frezzo, University of Mississippi Andrew C. Cohen, Yale University Co-Leader: Susan C. Pearce, East Carolina University Discussant: Amanda Koontz, University of Central Florida Building on the work of Sociologists for Constitutional Reform (SCR)—a group devoted marshaling sociological research, teaching, and service to 282. Regular Session. Arab Americans inspire innovative thinking on the potential for an amended or revised Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512D, 2:30-4:10pm Constitution—this workshop explores the issue of women’s rights in the US. Session Organizer: Erik Love, Emory University Notwithstanding its status as a path-breaking document and its strengths in the Social Relations and Health: Comparing ‘Invisible’ Arab area of first-generation civil and political rights, the US Constitution has fallen out of step not only with cutting-edge human rights thinking (emanating from Americans to Blacks and Whites. Kristine J. Ajrouch, the UN, the NGO sector, and the world of social movements), but also with the Eastern Michigan University; Toni C. Antonucci, revised constitutions of many countries. Accordingly, SCR members have University of Michigan published on the benefits of amending or revising the Constitution to capture The Immigrant Health Paradox: Are Arab Immigrants in the the emancipatory potential of contemporary human rights norms. Citing the proposed Equal Rights Amendment, which earned 35 of the necessary 38 state United States an Exception? Stephanie J. Nawyn, ratifications in the 1970s before expiring in 1982, and the 1979 UN Michigan State University; KyungSook Lee, Michigan State Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against University; Goleen Samari, University of Texas; Rosina Women (CEDAW), which the United States signed but failed to ratify, the Hassoun, Saginaw Valley State University workshop organizers will lead a discussion of the following questions: How are the ERA and CEDAW relevant to the current period? Why should we Sister Nations: Exploring themes of Arab-Canadian and Arab- consider amending or revising the Constitution to include women’s rights? American Literature. Iman Jamal Abdulmoneim, Cairo How might such an amendment or revision affect policymaking and institution University building in the US? How might it affect norms, consciousness, and practices in Racializing Arabs, Middle Easterners, and Muslims through the U.S.? As members of SCR, the workshop organizers will moderate a conversation on ways to incorporate a concern for constitutional reform in Racial, Ethnic, and Religious Cues. Bradley J. Zopf, general and for women’s human rights in particular into research, teaching, University of Illinois at Chicago and service in sociology. Discussant: Louise Cainkar, Marquette University 280. Minority Fellowship Program Research Session. 283. Regular Session. Corporate Power and Economic Issues in Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Family Policy, Practice, and Development Palais des congrès de Montréal, 514A, 2:30-4:10pm Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512G, 2:30-4:10pm Session Organizers: Jean H. Shin, American Sociological Session Organizer: Cybelle Fox, UC Berkeley Association Presider: Cybelle Fox, UC Berkeley Brandon McCain, American Sociological Association Discipline, Development and Sources of State Capacity. Erez Presider: Gilda Laura Ochoa, Pomona College Maggor, NYU (K)in Context: Relational Networks and Well-being among Domesticating the Islamic Economy: How an Alternate Path Children and Adolescents Raised by Grandparents. Julia for Socioeconomic Development Takes Hold in New M. Arroyo, University of Florida Contexts. Aisalkyn Botoeva, Brown University Home Bound: Undocumented, Unaccompanied Immigrant The Business-led Globalization of CSR: Channels of Diffusion Youths’ Familial Context of Reception in the United from the United States into and Britain, 1962– States. Stephanie L. Canizales, University of Southern 1981. Rami Kaplan California Discussant: Junmin Wang, University of Memphis Home Care, Race, and Inequality Regimes. Celeste Curington, University of Massachusetts-Amherst 284. Regular Session. Culture, Identity and Belonging Passing Color, Passing Wealth? Marriage Selection and Color Palais des congrès de Montréal, 515C, 2:30-4:10pm Advantage in the 19th Century. Robert L. Reece, Session Organizer: Thomas Georg Soehl, McGill University University of Texas-Austin Presider: Louise Caron Cracks in the Melting Pot? Religiosity, Assimilation and 281. Regular Session. Advertising and Consumption Social Heterogeneity among Muslim Immigrants in France. Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512F, 2:30-4:10pm Lucas Germain Drouhot, Cornell University Dimensions of Belonging: Relationships between Police Inequality in Brazil. Leticia Marteleto, University of Texas Identity Checks and National Identity in France. Mélanie at Austin; Abigail Weitzman, University of Texas at Austin; Terrasse, Princeton University Raquel Zanatta Coutinho, Universidade Federal de Minas Gender Identity and Second-generation Integration: A Case of Gerais Second-generation Somali Immigrants in Canada. Ahmad Discussant: Kristen W. Springer, Rutgers University (Aryan) Karimi, Mr.; Sandra M. Bucerius, University of Alberta; Sara Thompson, Ryerson University 287. Regular Session. Health Care and Care Delivery Inter-Role Transitions: Inter-Role Differences, Self- Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516D, 2:30-4:10pm Identification Battles and Performance of Immigrant Session Organizer: Brea Louise Perry, Indiana University Entrepreneurs. Serghei Musaji, IE Business School; Julio Presider: Tom VanHeuvelen, University of Illinois at Urbana- De Castro, IE Business School Champaign Physician Referral Network Formation in Cross-Institutional 285. Regular Session. Environmental Sociology: Selected Context. Spencer Anthony Garrison, University of Topics Michigan; John Hollingsworth, University of Michigan Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516E, 2:30-4:10pm Medical School; Jason Owen-Smith, University of Session Organizer: Kathleen J. Tierney, University of Michigan Colorado-Boulder Residential Segregation, Neighborhood Health Care Presider: Shannon Elizabeth Bell, Virginia Tech Organizations, and Children’s Health Care Utilization: The Climate Change Movements and the Courts: Policy-making Case of Phoenix. Kathryn Freeman Anderson, University and the Role of Science. Sabrina McCormick, George of Houston Washington University Doing Empathy in the Clinical Encounter. Alexandra Vinson, Divergent Pathways On the Road to Sustainability. Patrick Northwestern University; Kelly Underman, University of Trent Greiner, University of Oregon; Julius Alexander Illinois at Chicago McGee, Portland State University The Political Economy of Hope: Synthesizing Barriers to From Community to Courtroom: Litigation and Environmental Hospice Utilization for End-Stage Cancer Patients. Emily Justice in the Case of PFAS Contamination. Tibrine Allia Hammad Mrig, University of Colorado Denver; Dafonseca, Northeastern University; Lauren Richter, Karen Lutfey Spencer, University of Colorado Denver Northeastern University; Alissa Cordner, Whitman College; Phil Brown, Northeastern University; Marina 288. Regular Session. Immigrant Families Atlas, Northeastern University Student Palais des congrès de Montréal, 510D, 2:30-4:10pm Models and Morals: Value Claims and Expert Judgments in Session Organizer: Tanya Maria Golash-Boza, University of American Organizations’ Framings of Climate Change. California, Merced Rachel Wetts, University of California, Berkeley Across Borders and (Il)legality: Intragroup Differences Stratification in the Storm: Neighborhood Residential amongst Latino Mixed-Status Families. Andrea Gomez Segregation and Inequality in Outcomes of ‘Natural’ Cervantes, University of Kansas Disasters. Brian L. Levy, University of North Carolina at Inequality in Immigrant Families: Double Bind and Children’s Chapel Hill; Akram Al-Turk, University of North Carolina Language Brokering Work. Hyeyoung Kwon, Indiana at Chapel Hill University Money, Culture, and Power: Negotiating Egalitarianism in 286. Regular Session. Gender, Health, and Inequality Taiwanese Immigrant Families. Chien-Juh Gu, Western Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516A, 2:30-4:10pm Michigan University Session Organizers: Catherine J. Taylor, Indiana University The Mexican Sending State's Involvement in Family Christin L. Munsch, University of Connecticut Reunification in an Era of Deportation. Alyssa Peavey, Presider: Tetyana Pudrovska, University of Texas-Austin University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Discrimination, Intersectionality, and Gendered Health Too Much Pressure on Me: Latina/o Citizen Youth Inequities: Does Discrimination Explain the Gender Gap in Negotiating Illegality in Mixed-Status Families. Self-reported Health? Catherine E. Harnois, Wake Forest Cassaundra Rodriguez, University of Nevada, Las Vegas University; Joao Luiz Bastos, Federal University of Santa Discussant: Jane Lilly Lopez, University of California- San Catarina Diego Gender and Health Focusing on Human Capital and Family Behaviors in United States, Korea and Finland. Hyeyoung 289. Regular Session. Lives in Sociology: Decision Making Woo, Portland State University; Lindsey Wilkinson, over the Lifecourse Portland State University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 518B, 2:30-4:10pm The Context of Birth Country Gender Inequality on Mental Session Organizer: Rosalyn Benjamin Darling, Indiana Health Outcomes of Intimate Partner Violence. Sarah University of Pennsylvania Shah, University of Toronto Presider: Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld, Arizona State University Zika Virus: Understanding the Mechanisms of Gender Three Lives in Two Americas. Robert Perrucci, Purdue University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 510A, 2:30-4:10pm The Last of Life for which the First was Made. Debra Session Organizer: Susan Markens, City University of New Kaufman York-Lehman College Decision Making in a Non-traditional Sociological Career. Motivating Men: Social Science and the Regulation of Elinore E. Lurie Reproductive Masculinity in Cold War India. Savina Jewel Turning Points in a Latina Academic Career. Maxine Baca Balasubramanian, Northwestern University Zinn, MIchigan State University Is Knowledge Power? Women’s Resistance to a Quantified Discussant: Rosalyn Benjamin Darling, Indiana University of Pregnancy. Eleni Skaperdas, University of California Los Pennsylvania Angeles Reproductive Choices: A Qualitative Inquiry into Egg 290. Regular Session. Parenthood 2: Inequalities in Freezing Parties. Rebecca Kaufman Parental Investment Peer Breast Milk Sharing as Moral Motherwork. Shannon K. Palais des congrès de Montréal, 510C, 2:30-4:10pm Carter, University of Central Florida; Beatriz M. Reyes- Session Organizer: Kei Nomaguchi, Bowling Green State Foster, University of Central Florida University Risky Environments, Risky Desires: Maternal Responsibility Presider: Vanessa Wanner Lang, Bowling Green State in the U.S. Environmental Health Movement. Norah University MacKendrick; Kate Cairns, Rutgers University Gender Disparities in Parenting Time across Activities, Child Ages and Educational Groups. Daniela Veronica Negraia, 293. Section on Aging and the Life Course. Matilda White University of South Carolina; Jennifer March Augustine, Riley Session and Business Meeting University of South Carolina; Kate C. Prickett, The Palais des congrès de Montréal, 514B, 2:30-3:30pm University of Chicago Session Organizer: Jessica A. Kelley-Moore, Case Western Income Inequality and Class Divides in Parental Investments. Reserve University Joe LaBriola, University of California-Berkeley; Orestes Panelist: Madonna Harrington Meyer, Syracuse University Pat Hastings, Colorado State University; Daniel J. Schneider, University of California-Berkeley 294. Section on Altruism, Morality and Social Solidarity Role Models and Men’s Possible Selves: Exploring Father Refereed Roundtable Session and Business Meeting Involvement in Fragile Families. Jessica L. Collett, Palais des congrès de Montréal, 520A, 2:30-3:30pm University of Notre Dame; Kayla Danielle Russell Pierce, Session Organizer: Kelly Bergstrand, University of Texas, University of Notre Dame; Kelcie Vercel, University of Arlington Notre Dame Table 01. Individuals' Behaviors and Attitudes What Makes a Good Father? Young Fathers' Perspectives from Table Presider: Maria Cristina Ramos Flor, Duke University Jail About Parenting. Britni Leia Adams, University of Assessing the Relative Effects of Volunteerism over California-Irvine Charity on Concerns of Poverty and Racial Equality. Discussant: Melissa A. Milkie, University of Toronto Katherine Comeau, University of Notre Dame How and Who to Help: Responses to Unethical-Prosocial 291. Regular Session. Participation and Social Movements Actions and the Restoration of Stigmatized Identity. Palais des congrès de Montréal, 510B, 2:30-4:10pm Maria Cristina Ramos Flor, Duke University Session Organizer: Andrew W. Martin, The Ohio State Pitirim A. Sorokin's Theory of Solidarity and Antagonism. University Vincent Jeffries, California State University-Northridge Presider: Marc Dixon, Dartmouth College Public Benefit Reception and Support for Redistribution. Frame Resonance and the Barrier of Problem Recognition in Bolette Danckert, University of Copenhagen; Peter Digital Social Movements. Jared Matthew Wright, Purdue Thisted Dinesen, University of Copenhagen; Kim University Mannemar Soenderskov, Aarhus University Patterns of Social Movement Participation: Protest Frequency, Table 02. Morality in Professions Protest Diversity and Protest Repertoire. Hanning Wang, Table Presider: Katrina Running, Idaho State University University of Victoria Corrosion of Professional Ethics: Rural Teachers in What Do Unions Really Do to Politics? Sinisa Hadziabdic, Neoliberal China. Dan Wang; Yisu Zhou, University of University of Geneva; Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva Macau What Matters Most? Human, Psychological and Social Capital Emotion Management and the Professional Culture of Drivers of African-American and White Political Administrative Social Workers in Russia. Olga Participation. Belinda Robnett, University of California- Alexandrovna Simonova, The Higher School of Irvine; Daniel Schneider, University of California, Irvine Economics Teach for (which) America? The Politics of the Moral 292. Regular Session. Sociology of Reproduction 2: Discourse of Teach for America. Benjamin Ray Foley, Constructing and Contesting Reproductive Knowledge Rutgers and Science Why Do People Volunteer? The Conceptualisation and Measurement of Socially-driven and Market-driven Presider: Donald W. Light, Rowan University Dispositions towards Volunteerism. Burak Sonmez, Reducing Racial and Gender Inequality: The Role of Public- University of Essex Sector Unions. Jasmine Kerrissey, University of Table 03. Religion and Civic Values Massachusetts, Amherst; Nathan Meyers, University of Table Presider: Elisabeth Becker Massachusetts Amherst The Effects of Provincial and Individual Religiosity on Capitalism Out of the Shadow: Double Ambiguity, Deviance in China: A Moral Community Thesis. Privatization and Marketization in China. Le Lin, Xiuhua Wang, Baylor University; Sung Joon Jang, University of Chicago Baylor University Neoliberal Fraud and the State-Corporate Criminology of The Ethical Substance of Salvation: Materialism and Food: Examining the Partnership for a “Healthier” Religious Rejection of the World in Contemporary America. Kenneth Sebastian Leon, American University; Islam. Elisabeth Becker Ivy Ken, George Washington University Does Quran knowledge facilitate Muslim’s prosocial Under the Radar: The Dynamic Development of Middle-Tier behaviors? A field experimental inquiry. Yaxuan Wen, Markets through Free Trade Agreements. Eunsung Yoon, College of Economics, Southwest University for Korea University Nationalities, China; Liurong Liang, Southwest Discussant: , Princeton University, Sociology, University for Nationalities; Xiaoxiao Wang, College of Emeritus Economics, Southwest University for Nationalities, China; Quanlan Yi, College of Economics, Southwest 298. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology. University for Nationalities, China Thinking Beyond the Nation-State Palais des congrès de Montréal, 515A, 2:30-4:10pm 295. Section on Asia and Asian America. Inequality and Session Organizer: Peggy Levitt, Wellesley College Resilience in Asia and Asian America Presider: Peggy Levitt, Wellesley College Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513C, 2:30-4:10pm What I Learn about Globalizations by Looking at a Shoe? Session Organizer: Hua-Yu Sebastian Cherng, New York Claudio Ezequiel Benzecry, Northwestern University University Diaspora is Good to Think With: The Sociology of Race as a Cohort Size and Life Chances: The Chinese Baby Boomers Challenge to Methodological Nationalism. Zine and their Well-being. Xiaoling Shu, University of Magubane, Boston College California Davis Workers of the World: Reimagining Labor as a Global Force. Ethnic Solidarity, Financialization, and Redevelopment in Jamie McCallum, Middlebury College Koreatown and the LA Garment Industry. Angie Y. Chung, Gender and Capitalism in Global Perspective: Value Chains, University at Albany; Sookhee Oh, University of Missouri- Discourses, and Dilemmas of Context. Smitha Kansas City Radhakrishnan, Wellesley College Getting a Job: Asian Americans in the Corporate World. Transnational Social Movements vs Thinking Transnationally Margaret M. Chin, Hunter College and Graduate Center about Social Movements. Jocelyn S. Viterna, Harvard Mobilizing Ethnicity: Employer Relation with Co-Ethnics University Employees in Immigrant Filipina-Owned Care Businesses. Jennifer Nazareno, Brown University 299. Section on Labor and Labor Movements. Challenges Discussant: Yingyi Ma, Syracuse University Facing Canadian Labour Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512H, 2:30-4:10pm 296. Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance. Challenges and Session Organizer: Chris Rhomberg, Fordham University Consequences of Imprisonment across the Globe Presider: Barry Eidlin, McGill University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 514C, 2:30-4:10pm Precarious Professionals: Gender Relations in the Academic Session Organizer: Lila Kazemian, John Jay College of Profession and the Feminization of Employment Norms. Criminal Justice Louise Birdsell Bauer, University of Toronto Panelists: Christopher Uggen, University of Minnesota-Twin The Rise of Precarious Work in Northern Ontario’s Mines: A Cities Challenge to Canadian Labour. Reuben N. Roth, Paul Nieuwbeerta, Leiden & Utrecht University Laurentian University; Mercedes Steedman, Laurentian Reuben Miller, University of Chicago University; Shelley Condratto, Laurentian University Lila Kazemian, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Work and Workers' Movements in Canada After the Great Discussant: Jeremy Travis, City University of New York- Recession. Mark Preston Thomas, York University; Graduate Center Stephanie Ross, McMaster University Local Labour Councils in Québec: A Comparative Approach. 297. Section on Economic Sociology. Economic Sociology Thomas Collombat, Université du Québec en Outaouais; and Public Policy Sophie Potvin, Université du Québec en Outaouais Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513F, 2:30-4:10pm Session Organizer: Donald W. Light, Rowan University 300. Section on Marxist Sociology Refereed Roundtable Session and Business Meeting Analyzing Longitudinal Data Palais des congrès de Montréal, 520B, 2:30-3:30pm Palais des congrès de Montréal, 515B, 2:30-4:10pm Session Organizer: Ann M. Strahm, California State Session Organizer: Scott M. Lynch, Duke University University, Stanislaus Presider: Scott M. Lynch, Duke University Table 01. Class Consciousness / Social Solidarity Nonlinear Autoregressive Latent Trajectory Models. Shawn Class and Consciousness: Social Mobility Perceptions and Bauldry, Purdue University; Kenneth A. Bollen, University Inequality Within Structured Economic Systems. Lloyd of North Carolina Klein, Hostos Community College, CUNY Regression-based Adjustment for Time-varying Confounders. Global Political Economy in the Making of the Modern Geoffrey Thomas Wodtke, University of Toronto Social Imaginary. Dean R. Ray, York University Socioeconomic Inequalities in the Onset of Cognitive Institutionalists against Institutionalism? Wolfgang Streeck Pathology. Sean A. P. Clouston, Stony Brook University; on Diversity and Change in Contemporary Capitalism. Marcus Richards, University College London Jonah Michael Birch, New York University Discussant: Bryce J. Bartlett, Duke University The Political Process as a Mechanism of Control and the 2016 Presidential Election. Vince Montes, San Jose 302. Section on Social Psychology. Cooley-Mead Award State University Ceremony, Address, and Business Meeting Table 02. Intersections of Class, Race, Gender, and Place Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512A, 2:30-3:30pm Productive Femininity and Working Class Culture: The Session Organizer: Amy Kroska, University of Oklahoma ‘Iron Girl’ Image under the Maoist Era Revisited. Presider: Murray A Webster, UNC Charlotte Lihua Wang, Holy Cross College Definitions and the Development of Social Psychological Worker Cooperatives and Neoliberal Urbanism Economic Theory. Jane Sell, Texas A&M University Empowerment or Co-optation? Donal Malone, Saint 303. Section on Sociology of Children and Youth. Children Peter's University and Youth in a Globalizing World Working Class Poverty Class Black Male Habitus in U.S. Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513D, 2:30-4:10pm Courtrooms: Qualitative Investigation of Non-Verbal Session Organizer: Elizabeth Vaquera, The George Communication. Roxanne Gerbrandt, Austin Peay Washington University State University; Joseph Flewwellin, Austin Peay State Presider: Elizabeth Vaquera, The George Washington University University Table 03. Marxian and Critical Theories Imagining the Future in the Neoliberal Era: British Young A Critique of Dualistic Notions in Social Theory from People and the Turn to the Self. Michela Franceschelli, Descartes to Giddens. Jeffrey A. Halley, University of University College London; Avril Keating, Institute of Texas-San Antonio; Timothy Haverda, University of Education Texas-San Antonio Not a Zero-sum Game: China’s Internal Migration and the Herbert Marcuse, Radical Subjectivity, and Environmental Well-being of Rural-origin Children. Duoduo Xu, Hong Politics in the 21st Century. Michael J. Sukhov Kong University of Science and Technology The Linguistics of Socialism: A Semiotic Analysis of The Priceless Child on the Global Periphery: Reconfiguring Institutional Discourse on Art in Communist Albania. the Boundary between Dignity and Work. Isabel Jijon, Jorge Candelario Gonzalez, University of Ottawa Yale University Table 04. Marxian Theory and Environment Discussant: Yasemin Besen-Cassino, Montclair State The Nature and Limits of Endless Accumulation: World University Oil, Planetary Warming and Global Capitalist Crisis. Roberto Jose Ortiz Ortiz, Binghamton University 304. Section on Sociology of Culture. Culture and the 2016 Inequality and the Manifold Crisis: Triangulating Nature to Presidential Election Cancel Out the Sociological Bias. Michael Kleinod, Palais des congrès de Montréal, 513E, 2:30-4:10pm Rheinische Friedrichs-Wilhelm-Universität Bonn Session Organizer: Ronald N. Jacobs, University at Albany The Industrial Capitalist Order and ‘Production Science’: Presider: Ronald N. Jacobs, University at Albany Why 'Conservatives' Tend to Trust GMO Food. Why Evangelicals Voted for Trump: A Critical Cultural Chunyan Liu, Shanghai University; Tarique Niazi, Sociology. Philip S. Gorski, Yale University University of Wisconsin On the Construction Sites of History: Where Did Donald The Treadmill of Production and Coastal Environmental Trump Come From? Mabel Berezin, Cornell University Concerns: Structural Selectivity and Policy Formation Politics as a Vacation. Robin E. Wagner-Pacifici, The New in North Carolina. Jason Sean Allen, North Carolina School for Social Research; Iddo Tavory, NYU State University; Stefano B. Longo, North Carolina Deep Stories, Nostalgia Narratives, and Fake News: State University Storytelling in the Trump Era. Francesca Polletta, University of California, Irvine; Jessica Callahan, 301. Section on Methodology. Advances in Methods for University of California, Irvine Discussant: Ronald N. Jacobs, University at Albany Section on Human Rights; and Section on Sociology of Law 305. Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology. Hans Offsite, Hotel William Gray, 421 Rue Saint Vincent, 7:00- O. Mauksch Award, Address and Business Meeting 9:00pm Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511F, 2:30-3:30pm Session Organizer: Michelle A. Smith, Lakeland Community Section on Aging and the Life Course Reception College Offsite, Intercontinental Montréal, 360, rue Saint-Antoine Using Brain Science to Improve Student Learning in Ouest, 7:00-9:00pm Sociology Classes. Melinda Jo Messineo, Ball State University 7:30 pm Meetings 3:30 pm Meetings Japan Sociologists Network Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512A, 7:30-9:30pm Award Presenters and Recipients Photo Session Palais des congrès de Montréal, 517D, 3:30-4:10pm Sociologists' Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Caucus Section on Aging and the Life Course Business Meeting Palais des congrès de Montréal, 518C, 7:30-8:30pm Palais des congrès de Montréal, 514B, 3:30-4:10pm 7:30 pm Receptions Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity Business Meeting Joint Reception: Section on Sociology of Development; Palais des congrès de Montréal, 520A, 3:30-4:10pm Section on Sociology of Culture; and Section on Global and Transnational Sociology Section on Marxist Sociology Business Meeting Palais des congrès de Montréal, Terrace, 7:30-9:30pm Palais des congrès de Montréal, 520B, 3:30-4:10pm Section on Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis Section on Social Psychology Business Meeting Reception Palais des congrès de Montréal, 512A, 3:30-4:10pm Offsite, Mechant Boeuf, 124 rue Saint-Paul Ouest, 7:30- 9:30pm Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology Business Meeting 8:00 pm Meetings Palais des congrès de Montréal, 511F, 3:30-4:10pm Network for the Social Scientific Study of Science and 4:30 pm Sessions Religion Palais des congrès de Montréal, 518A, 8:00-9:10pm 306. ASA Awards Ceremony and Presidential Address Palais des congrès de Montréal, 517D, 4:30-6:10pm New York University, Department of Sociology Reception Session Organizer: Michèle Lamont, Harvard University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 516C, 8:00-10:00pm Presiders: Adia M. Harvey Wingfield, Washington University in St. Louis The Ohio State University Reception Kathleen Gerson, New York University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 520F, 8:00-10:00pm Addressing the Recognition Gap: Destigmatization Processes University of Chicago, Department of Sociology Reception and the Production of Inequality. Michèle Lamont, Palais des congrès de Montréal, 520E, 8:00-10:00pm Harvard University All attendees are invited to attend the ASA Awards Ceremony and University of Pennsylvania Reception Presidential Address to honor the award winners and share in President Palais des congrès de Montréal, 520A, 8:00-10:00pm Michèle Lamont’s address “Addressing the recognition gap: Destigmatization processes and the production of inequality.” University of Wisconsin, Madison Sociology Department 6:30 pm Receptions Reception Palais des congrès de Montréal, 520B, 8:00-10:00pm Honorary Reception Palais des congrès de Montréal, 710A, 6:30-7:30pm 8:00 pm Receptions 7:00 pm Receptions Just Desserts! A Carla B. Howery Teaching Enhancement Grant Program Benefit Reception (ticket required for Joint Reception: Section on Collective Behavior and Social admission) Movements Reception and Section on Racial and Ethnic Hyatt Regency Montreal, Creation Room, 8:00-9:30pm Minorities Offsite, Bier Market-Montreal, 7:00-9:00pm 8:30 pm Meetings Joint Reception: Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance; Sociologists for Trans Justice Palais des congrès de Montréal, 518C, 8:30-9:30pm 9:00 pm Meetings Soon-to-be-Author-Meets-Non-Critics. "Superconnected: The Internet, Digital Media, and Techno-Social Life." Mary Chayko, Rutgers University Palais des congrès de Montréal, 514A, 9:00-11:00pm 9:30 pm Receptions Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Benefit Reception (ticket required for admission) Palais des congrès de Montréal, 710B, 9:30-11:00pm