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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-Mexico Palais des congrès de Montréal, 520E, 7:00-8:15am Borderlands. Mary Romero, Arizona State University 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: Cynthia Fuchs Epstein, 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, University of Oregon 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