Cover design by Dennis Laffoon Bloomington, Indiana

Table of Contents

President’s Welcome ...... 2

Officers and Committees ...... 3 – 6

SSHA Information ...... 7 – 8

Book Exhibit ...... 8

SSHA Committee Meetings ...... 9

Network Representatives ...... 10 – 11

Network Meetings ...... 12

Special Conference Events ...... 13 Presidential Address and Reception Association Business Meeting

Presidential Sessions ...... 14

Session Listing by Network ...... 15 – 16

Program at a Glance ...... 17

Conference Program ...... 18 – 134

Chicago Information ...... 135 – 137

Tour Description...... 138

Author Index ...... 139 – 149

Advertisements ...... 150 – 151

Hotel Maps ...... 152 – Back cover 41st Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association

President’s Welcome

Welcome to Chicago for the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association. The conference program this year includes an exciting range of papers, some related to the theme of “Beyond Social Science History,” and many others demonstrating the breadth of work that always characterizes our meetings.

I want to extend a special welcome to the many graduate students in attendance. You are a big part of this meeting, contributing to nearly one-third of the papers on the program, and blazing new trails for us. The association is delighted to recognize your importance by offering a prize for the best graduate student paper and contributing to travel expenses for promising graduate students. You are our future.

The Program Committee has again done an outstanding job. Geoff Cunfer (University of Saskatchewan), Susan Hautaniemi Leonard (University of Michigan), and Regina Werum (University of Nebraska), our co-chairs, worked diligently and creatively with our fabulous Network Representatives to forge a call for papers and then assemble and schedule an exceptionally rich and rounded program. Thank you!

The network meetings are scheduled for mid-day on Friday. Ours is a participatory organization, and the meetings help us identify emerging topics and shape sessions that bring together the intellectual stimulus and diversity that make our meetings so exciting. Whether you are new to the meeting or a long-time member, I urge you to participate in the Network meetings and help the Network Chairs get started on next year’s program. The Network meetings are your opportunity to become involved.

Finally, please join us on Saturday evening for the Business Meeting and the Presidential Address. We will follow them with the President’s Reception, generously sponsored this year by the Institute of Behavioral Science and the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research at the University of Colorado Boulder.

Enjoy the meetings and take advantage of the many cultural highlights of historic Chicago!

Myron P. Gutmann University of Colorado Boulder SSHA 2016 President

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Officers and Committees Social Science History Association 2015-16

President

Myron Gutmann University of Colorado (History)

Vice President

Alice Bee Kasakoff University of South Carolina (Geography)

Treasurer

Philip VanderMeer Arizona State University (History)

Executive Director

William C. Block Cornell University (CISER)

Past Presidents

Susan Carter University of California, Riverside (Economics)

Thomas Sugrue University of Pennsylvania (History)

Elisabeth S. Clemens University of Chicago (Sociology)

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Executive Committee

Term Expires 2016

Ajay Mehrotra American Bar Foundation (Law / History)

Tessie Liu Northwestern University (History and Gender Studies)

Pavla Miller RMIT University (Global, Urban and Social Studies)

Term Expires 2017

Rebecca Emigh University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)

Kris Inwood University of Guelph (Economics and History)

Kenneth Sylvester University of Michigan (ICPSR)

Term Expires 2018

Simone Wegge City University of New York (Economics)

Elizabeth Popp Berman University at Albany, SUNY (Sociology)

Steven Ruggles University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)

Editor, Social Science History

Anne McCants Massachusetts Institute of Technology (History)

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2016 Program Committee

Geoff Cunfer University of Saskatchewan (History)

Susan Hautaniemi Leonard University of Michigan (ICPSR)

Regina Werum University of Nebraska (Sociology)

Publications Committee

Term Expires 2016

Dan Slater University of Chicago (Political Science)

Anna Korteweg University of Toronto (Sociology)

Term Expires 2017

David Mitch University of Maryland-Baltimore County (Economics)

Ann Knowles Middlebury College (Geography)

Term Expires 2018

Amy Kate Bailey University of Illinois, Chicago (Sociology)

Janet Golden Rutgers University (History)

Allan Sharlin Memorial Award Committee

Term Expires 2016

Brian Gratton Arizona State University (History)

Mary Ann Dzuback Washington University (Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Education)

Fabian Drixler Yale University (History)

Matthew Norton University of Oregon (Sociology)

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Presidents Book Award Committee

Term Expires 2016

Susannah Ottaway (Chair) Carleton College (History)

Dan Slater University of Chicago (Political Science)

Aaron Panofsky University of California, Los Angeles (Public Policy)

William C. Block Cornell University (CISER)

2016 Nominating Committee

Ann Orloff (Chair) Northwestern University (Sociology)

Jan Kok Radboud University Nijmegen (History)

Kimberley Johnson Barnard College, Columbia University (Political Science)

Mara Loveman University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)

Kris Inwood University of Guelph (Economics)

2016 Travel Award Selection Committee

Geoff Cunfer University of Saskatchewan (History)

Susan Hautaniemi Leonard University of Michigan (ICPSR)

Regina Werum University of Nebraska (Sociology)

With advice from the SSHA Network Representatives

Conference Management

Judy Warner Indiana University Conferences, Senior Manager

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SSHA Membership

The Social Science History Association is an interdisciplinary group of scholars that shares interests in social life and theory; historiography, and historical and social- scientific methodologies. SSHA might be best seen as a coalition of distinctive scholarly communities. Our substantive intellectual work ranges from everyday life in the medieval world – and sometimes earlier -- to contemporary global politics, but we are united in our historicized approach to understanding human events, explaining social processes, and developing innovative theory.

The term “social science history” has meant different things to different academic generations. In the 1970s, when the SSHA’s first meetings were held, the founding generation of scholars took it to reflect their concern to address pressing questions by combining social-science method and new forms of historical evidence. Quantitative approaches were especially favored by the association’s historical demographers, as well as some of the economic, social and women’s historians of the time. By the 1980s and 1990s, other waves of scholars – including culturally-oriented historians and anthropologists, geographers, political theorists, and comparative-historical social scientists -- had joined the conversation.

New intellectual directions continue to emerge at the outset of the 21st century. Today’s SSHA incorporates a diversity of scholarly styles, with lots of crosstalk among them.

Information regarding SSHA membership is available at http://ssha.org.

SSHA Journal

Social Science History, the journal of the Social Science History Association, is published quarterly and is sent to members of the association. Submissions are invited via the online platform supported by Editorial Manager. To submit an article, please visit www.editorialmanager.com/ssha. Further information can also be obtained by contacting [email protected].

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SSHA 2017 Annual Conference

The Social Science History Association will hold its 42nd annual conference in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, November 2-5, 2017. The conference will be held at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth. The organization’s long-standing interest in methodology makes SSHA meetings exciting places to explore new solutions to historical problems. We encourage the participation of graduate students and recent Ph.D.s, as well as more-established scholars, from a wide range of disciplines and departments.

Future dates and sites: November 8-11, 2018, Phoenix, Arizona (Hyatt Regency Phoenix); November 21-24, 2019, Chicago (Palmer House).

Book Exhibit

The book exhibit will be located in the Adam’s Ballroom located on the 6th Floor of the Palmer House. In addition to The Scholar’s Choice, which will be representing several publishers, SSHA welcomes the following exhibitors: the University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center), Cambridge University Press, and the University of Chicago Press.

Exhibit Schedule:

Friday, November 13, 8:00am-5:00pm

Saturday, November 14, 8:00am-4:30pm

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SSHA Committee Meetings

Thursday, November 17, 2016, 4:45 – 6:45pm

SSHA Executive Committee I SSHA Presidential Suite Room 24000

Saturday, November 19, 2016, 7:30 – 8:30am

Open Meeting on Fundraising Hancock Parlor – 6th floor

Saturday, November 19, 2016, 12:00 – 2:00pm

SSHA Editorial Board SSHA Presidential Suite Room 24000

Sunday, November 20, 2016, 8:00 – 9:00am

2016 Program Committee -including Network Reps Hancock Parlor – 6th floor

Sunday, November 20, 2016, 9:00 – 10:00am

Executive Committee II SSHA Presidential Suite Room 24000

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Network Representatives Childhood & Youth

Anna Kuxhause, St. Olaf College (History) Atacan Atakan, University of Arizona (African Studies) Emily Bruce, University of Minnesota-Morris (History)

Crime, Justice and the Law

Marion Pluskota, University of Leiden (History) Max Felker-Kantor, Marian University (History)

Culture

Jeffrey Guhin, University of Virginia (Culture) Kathleen (Casey) Oberlin, Grinnell College (Sociology) Neha Gondal, Boston University (Sociology) Victoria Reyes, Bryn Mawr College (Growth and Structure of Cities)

Economics

Kris Inwood, University of Guelph (Economics and History) Matt Jaremski, Colgate University (Economics) Philip T. Hoffman, California Institute of Technology (Humanities and Social Sciences)

Education, Knowledge Production, and Science Studies

Daniel Huebner, University of North Carolina at Greensboro (Sociology) Elizabeth Popp Berman, University at Albany, SUNY (Sociology) Kim Tolley, Notre Dame de Namur University (Education and Leadership)

Family History/Demography

Lisa Dillon, Université de Montréal (Demography) Martin Dribe, Lund University (Economic History) Mary Louise Nagata, Francis Marion University (History)

Health/Medicine/Body

Nancy Tatarek, Ohio University (Sociology and Anthropology) Simone Caron, Wake Forest University (History)

Historical Geography

George Vascic, Miami University (History) Robert Schwartz, Mount Holyoke (Geography)

Labor

Barry Eidlin, McGill University (Sociology) Elizabeth Faue, Wayne State University (History) Zophia Edwards, Providence College (Sociology)

Macro-historical Dynamics

Daniel Little, University of Michigan, Dearborn (Philosophy) Peter Perdue, Yale University (History) James Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Humanities and Social Science)

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Network Representatives

Migration/Immigration

Grainne McEvoy, Trinity College, Dublin (History) Linda Reeder, University of Missouri (History) Marina Maccari-Clayton, University of Tennessee (History)

Politics

Stephanie Lee Mudge, University of California, Davis (Sociology) Tim Thurber, Virginia Commonwealth University (History)

Public Finance

Isaac Martin, University of California, Davis (Sociology) Lucy Barnes, University of Kent (Quantitative Politics) Molly Michelmore, Washington and Lee University (History)

Race & Ethnicity

Elizabeth Onasch, Northwestern University (Sociology) Joseph O. Jewell, Texas A&M (Sociology) Melissa F. Weiner, College of the Holy Cross (Sociology & Anthropology)

Religion

Ates Altinordu, Sabanci University, Turkey (Sociology) Damon Mayrl, Charles III University of Madrid (Social Sciences) Philip Gorski, Yale University (Sociology) Samuel Nelson, McGill University (Religious Studies)

Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental

Julia Chuang, Brown University (International Studies) Patrick Svensson, Lund University (Economic History)

States & Society

Aaron Major, University at Albany-SUNY (Sociology) Michael McCarthy, Marquette University (Sociology) Shiri Noy, University of Wyoming (Sociology)

Urban

Dan Pasciuti, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology) Ellen Manovich, University of Minnesota (History) Robin Bartram, Northwestern University (Sociology)

Women, Gender & Sexuality

Dominique Grisard, University of Basel (Gender Studies) Jadwiga Pieper-Mooney, University of Arizona (History) Martin Goessl, University of Applied Sciences Joanneum, Austria (Equality and Diversity)

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Network Meetings

SSHA Networks are special interest groups that generate ideas and organize sessions for the next year's conference. As part of the program committee, Network Representatives perform the important task of coordinating sessions. Meetings are open to all interested individuals.

Friday, 12:00 – 12:45pm

Crime, Justice and the Law LaSalle 1

Economics LaSalle 2

Education, Knowledge Production and Science Studies LaSalle 3

Historical Geography and GIS Clark 5

Macro-Historical Dynamics Clark 3

Health/Medicine/Body Clark 10

Race & Ethnicity Burnham 1

Family History/Demography Burnham 2

Childhood & Youth Burnham 4

Friday, 1:15 – 2:00pm

Culture LaSalle 1

Urban LaSalle 2

Labor LaSalle 3

Migration/Immigration Clark 5

Politics Clark 3

Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental Clark 10

Religion Burnham 1

States & Society Burnham 2

Women, Gender & Sexuality Burnham 4

Public Finance Dearborn 1

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Special Conference Events

Welcome Reception Red Lacquer Room, 4th Floor Thursday, 7:00-8:30pm

Newberry Library Tours (pre-registration required)

Creating Shakespeare Thursday, 3:00pm-4:00pm

Behind the Scenes Tour Saturday, 1:30pm-2:30pm

Group will depart from the lobby at the State Street entrance 30 minutes prior to tour time. If you prefer to meet at the Museum, it is a 15 minute ride (approximate) on the train (Red Line). See page 137 for tour description.

Annual Business Meeting Monroe Ballroom Saturday, 5:30-6:00pm

Alice Bee Kasakoff, The University of South Carolina (Geography), and 2016 Vice President, Social Science History Association

President’s Address Monroe Ballroom Saturday, 6:00-6:30pm

Beyond Social Science History Myron Gutmann, University of Colorado (History), and 2016 President, Social Science History Association

We invite all registrants to attend this special plenary session late Saturday afternoon for Awards, the Business Meeting and the Presidential Address , followed by a gala reception in the Red Lacquer Room.

President’s Reception Red Lacquer Room, 4th Floor Saturday, 6:30-8:00pm

We would like to thank the University of Colorado, Boulder, and especially the Institute of Behavioral Science and the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research for their generous support of the Presidential Reception.

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Presidential Sessions

A11 Thursday, November 17, 12:30 - 2:30 pm Digital Humanities and Migration

B13 Thursday, November 17, 2:45 - 4:45 pm Leveraging Spatial Data – A Workshop on Population and Environmental Data from the Minnesota Population Center

C13 Thursday, November 17, 5:00 - 7:00 pm The Energy Economy from Agriculture to Fossil Fuels

D9 Friday, November 18, 8:00 - 10:00 am Research Funding Opportunities--Interdisciplinary and Big Data Projects

E11 Friday, November 18, 10:15 - 11:45 am Politics of Science/Science of Politics

F11 Friday, November 18, 2:15 - 4:15 pm Interdisciplinarity in the Disciplinary Age

H11 Saturday, November 19, 8:30 - 10:30 am Public Health in Global Perspective

I10 Saturday, November 19, 10:45 am - 12:45 pm Digital Humanities Reveal Racial and Spatial Dynamics

J13 Saturday, November 19, 1:30 - 3:30 pm Interdisciplinarity in the Big Data Age

K11 Saturday, November 19, 3:45 - 5:15 pm Telling Stories with Quantitative Data

L11 Sunday, November 20, 8:00 - 10:00 am Sustaining Soil Fertility in Agricultural Systems

M11 Sunday, November 20, 10:15 am - 12:15 pm The Kinsey Reports--Empiricism, Sexual Theory and the History of Sexuality

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Sessions by Network

Childhood & Youth A14, B3, B10, E1, E2, G1, J1, K1

Criminal Justice/Legal A1, A18, B4, B18, C1, C4, D1, D12, D18, E1, F1, F18, G2, G3, H3, H8, I18, J2, K9, K12, K13, L12, L18, M1, M3, M18

Culture A1, A13, A18, B1, B2, B7, B9, B10, B15, B18, C2, C8, C11, D6, D10, D13, D18, E17, F2, G1, G4, G5, G6, G12, G14, H1, H18, I1, I4, I15, I18, J1, J3, K1, K2, K3, L1, M2, M10, M15, M18

Economics A2, A5, A12, B3, B4, B14, C3, C4, D1, D2, D4, D12, E2, E3, E4, E12, E15, F3, F18, G7, G8, G10, H2, H3, H5, I2, I3, I4, I7, I11, I16, J4, J5, J7, J18, K4, K5, K6, G18, K8, K12, K16, L2, L3, M3, M5, M6, M7, M12, M14

Education A1, A3, B5, D3, D10, D18, E1, E2, F4, F11, G1, H4, H18, I4, I5, I18, J1, J3, J6, L3, L4, L5, M4, M5, M10

Family/Demography A4, A5, A9, B3, B4, B6, B13, C3, C5, D1, D2, D4, D12, E3, E4, E5, E13, F3, G2, G8, G9, G10, H2, H3, H5, I2, J1, J4, J7, K3, K4, L3, M3, M6, M7

Health/Medicine/Body B3, B4, B7, C6, D1, D16, E3, E5, F5, G2, G6, G11, H2, H3, I2, I9, J4, J8, K4, M6

Historical Geography and GIS A6, A11, B8, B13, C7, C9, D5, E4, E6, F6, H6, H8, H12, I6, I10, I17, J9, J13, G18, K8, L6

Labor A7, B9, C1, C8, C17, D4, D6, D12, E2, E7, E10, F7, F18, G3, G8, G12, G13, H8, I7, J10, K12, L3, L7, M3, M8

Macro-Historical Dynamics A1, A8, A14, A16, B13, C1, C4, C9, C11, C12, C14, D2, D15, D17, E15, E17, F8, G3, G5, G7, G14, H7, H14, I7, I10, I15, J5, G18, K8, K16, L14, M9

Migration/Immigration A9, A10, A11, B10, B11, C10, D7, D12, E8, E9, F9, F10, G8, G15, H8, H9, I8, I13, J10, J11, K1, K9, K12, K14, L8, L9, L18, M3, M7, M18

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Sessions by Network

Politics A1, A16, A17, A18, B5, B12, B17, B18, C4, C11, C12, C15, C17, D8, D11, D12, D13, D16, D17, E10, E11, E15, F4, F7, F8, F15, F17, G1, G7, G13, H10, H16, H18, I3, I7, I9, I13, I14, I16, I17, I18, J12, J14, K1, K4, K9, K10, K12, K16, L2, L5, L7, L10, L13, L16, L17, L18, M10, M15

Presidential A11, B13, C13, D9, E11, F11, H11, I10, J13, K1, K3, K11, L11, M11

Program Committee A11, B13, C7, D10, E1, E8, E11, E12, E13, E17, F11, F12, H11, H12, I10, I11, I12, J13, K11, L11

Public Finance A3, A12, B14, C14, C15, D11, E14, F13, G7, H13, I7, I12, I16, J5, K10, L2, M12

Race and Ethnicity A10, B3, B5, D10, D12, D13, E1, E10, E13, E17, F14, G1, G2, G5, G8, H8, H18, I10, I13, I17, J10, J14, K9, K12, K13, K14, K15, L12, M4, M13, M18

Religion A13, B15, D10, D13, F15, G16, H14, H18, I14, J15, L3, L13

Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental A6, A7, B13, C16, D4, D14, D14, E4, E5, E13, F16, F16, H15, I9, J18, G18

States and Society A1, A2, A14, A15, A16, A17, A18, B9, B12, B16, B17, C1, C4, C8, C11, C12, C17, D8, D15, D16, D17, E1, E13, E15, E16, F7, F8, F10, F13, F14, F17, F18, G3, G5, G7, G13, G14, G17, H10, H13, H16, H17, H18, I3, I7, I12, I14, I15, I16, I17, J10, J12, J16, J17, K1, K3, K9, K10, K16, L2, L3, L7, L10, L14, L15, L16, L17, L18, M10, M12, M14, M15, M16

Urban A2, E2, E7, G8, H8, H12, I17, K8, K10, K15, M17

Women, Gender, and Sexuality A1, A9, A13, A18, B7, B18, C5, D4, D18, E7, E10, E17, F18, G1, G12, G15, H18, I3, I18, J1, J18, K8, K11, L3, L17, L18, M8, M11, M14, M18

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Program at a Glance

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Registration 10:30am – 4:30pm 6th Floor Registration Book Exhibit set-up 11:00am – 6:00pm Adams Ballroom Paper Sessions 12:30pm – 2:30pm Meeting Rooms Paper Sessions 2:45pm – 4:45pm Meeting Rooms Paper Sessions 5:00pm – 7:00pm Meeting Rooms Opening Reception 7:00pm – 8:30pm Red Lacquer Room

Friday, November 18, 2016

Registration 7:30am – 4:30pm 6th Floor Registration Exhibit 8:00am – 5:30pm Adams Ballroom Paper Sessions 8:00am – 10:00am Meeting Rooms Paper Sessions 10:15am – 11:45am Meeting Rooms Network Meetings A 12:00pm – 12:45pm Meeting Rooms Network Meetings B 1:15pm – 2:00pm Meeting Rooms Paper Sessions 2:15pm – 4:15pm Meeting Rooms Paper Sessions 4:30pm – 6:30pm Meeting Rooms

Saturday, November 19, 2016

Registration 7:30am – 3:30pm 6th Floor Registration Book Exhibit 8:00am – 4:30pm Adams Ballroom Paper Sessions 8:30am – 10:30am Meeting Rooms Paper Sessions 10:45am – 12:45pm Meeting Rooms Paper Sessions 1:30pm – 3:30pm Meeting Rooms Paper Sessions 3:45pm – 5:15pm Meeting Rooms Business Meeting 5:30pm – 6:00pm Monroe Ballroom Presidential Address 6:00pm – 6:30pm Monroe Ballroom President’s Reception 6:30pm – 8:00pm Red Lacquer Room

Sunday, November 20, 2016

Registration 7:30am – 10:30am 6th Floor Registration Paper Sessions 8:00am – 10:00am Meeting Rooms Paper Sessions 10:15am – 12:15pm Meeting Rooms

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A1 Thursday, November 17, 12:30 - 2:30 pm Burnham 4

Human Zoos: Historical and Contemporary Spectacles of Otherness CULTURE; Crime, Justice and the Law; Education; Macro-Historical Dynamics; Politics; States and Society; Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Chair: Greggor Mattson, Oberlin College (Sociology)

The Last of the Buffalo: Material Symbolism, Iconic Nature, and Albert Bierstadt's Legacy Eric Malczewski, Harvard University (Social Studies)

Spectacles of Otherness in Inuit tourism: "Authentic Adventures" and Neocolonialism Annette Bickford, York University (Social Science)

Other Captivities: Indigenous Experiences of Capture and Incarceration in Human Zoos Warren Cariou, University of Manitoba (English, Film, and Theater)

From the Great Cat Massacre to the Today Show: What French Cultural History Can Teach Us about Today's Work Place Kristine Wirts, University of Texas - Rio Grande Valley (History)

Discussant: Greggor Mattson, Oberlin College (Sociology)

A2 Thursday, November 17, 12:30 - 2:30 pm Burnham 2

The City in Economic History: The Big Picture ECONOMICS; States and Society; Urban

Chair: Philip Hoffman, California Institute of Technology (Humanities and Social Sciences)

Prices in Toledo, 16th and 17th centuries David González Agudo, University of British Columbia (Economics)

The Rise of the City of London as a Financial Center Philipp Ager, University of Southern Denmark (Business and Economics) Paul Sharp, University of Southern Denmark (Business and Economics)

Stones, Bones, Cities and States: A New Approach to the Neolithic Revolution Justin Burkett, Wake Forest University (Economics) Richard Steckel, Ohio State University (Economics) John Joseph Wallis, University of Maryland (Economics)

Discussant: Philip Hoffman, California Inst. of Technology (Humanities and Social Sciences)

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A3 Thursday, November 17, 12:30 - 2:30 pm Buckingham – 5th floor

Higher Education, Markets, and Finance EDUCATION; Public Finance

Chair: Jennifer Nations, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)

Loans or Indentures? History of the American Financial Aid Industry Elizabeth Shermer, Loyola University of Chicago (History)

Religion and the Market: Legitimization of Organizational Growth through Discourse Joshua Travis Brown, University of Virginia (Education)

The Ivory Tower Tax Haven: Endowment Tax Subsidies, Spending, and Undergraduate Education at Elite Private Universities since 1990 Charlie Eaton, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)

Supermajority Requirements and Tuition Increases: How Tax Policy Influences Public Sector Tuition in the Jennifer Nations, University of California, San Diego (Sociology) Isaac Martin, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)

Discussant: Nancy Beadie, University of Washington (Sociology)

A4 Thursday, November 17, 12:30 - 2:30 pm Burnham 1

Hajnal Line, Marriage and New Databases in East-Central Europe FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY

Chair: Ioan Bolovan, Babeș-Bolyai University (Population Studies)

Family Structures and Marriage Models in Moscow and its Suburbs in the First Half of the 19th Century Irina Troitskaia, Moscow State University (Population Studies) Alexandre Avdeev, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne / Moscow State University (Population Studies)

Residence Patterns in Nineteenth Century Hungary: Evidence from the Hungarian MOSAIC Sample Peter Ori, Hungarian Demographic Research Institute (Hungarian Demographic Research) Levente Pakot, University of Budapest (Historical Demography)

Age at Marriage Among the Old-Believers in Late 19th To Early 20th Century Russia Elena Glavatskaya, Ural Federal University (History) Julia Borovik, Ural Federal University, Ekaterinburg (History)

A European or a Non-European Marriage Pattern? New Considerations Concerning the Age at Marriage of the Transylvanian Population (the Second Half of the 19th-the Beginning of the 20th Century) Luminita Dumanescu, Babeș-Bolyai University (Population Studies) Mihaela Haragus, Babeș-Bolyai University (Population Studies) Crinela Elena Holom, Babeș-Bolyai University (Population Studies) Daniela Marza, Babeș-Bolyai University (Population Studies)

Discussants: Marius Eppel, Babeș-Bolyai University (Population Studies) Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS)- Paris (History)

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A5 Thursday, November 17, 12:30 - 2:30 pm LaSalle 3

Family Ties in Household and Community FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY; Economics

Chair: Richard Zijdeman, International Institute of Social History / Stirling University (Economic and Social History)

Brother Bought Himself a Farm Nearby: Identifying Male Genealogical Links in Full Count Census Data 1850-1940 Matt Nelson, University of Minnesota (History) Rebecca Vick, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)

Household Hierarchy and Household Division in Northeast , 1789-1909 Xiangning Li, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (SOSC)

Changing Life-Cycle Squeezes as a Consequence of Mechanisation: Swedish Workers, Children and Family Wealth Kristina Lilja, Uppsala University (Economic History) Dan Bäcklund, Uppsala University (Economic History)

Extended Family Norms, Post-Marital Co-Residence and Reproduction in East Asia, 1678-1945 Hao Dong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Social Sciences)

Discussant: Mary Louise Nagata, Francis Marion University / EHESS (History / CRH)

A6 Thursday, November 17, 12:30 - 2:30 pm Dearborn 2

Geospatial Modeling of Industrial Environments HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY AND GIS; Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental

Chair: Donald Lafreniere, Michigan Technological University (Social Sciences)

The Industrial Archaeology of Urban Pollution: A Big Data Approach using Historical GIS Daniel Trepal, Michigan Technological University (Social Sciences) Donald Lafreniere, Michigan Technological University (Social Sciences)

Changing Technologies, Changing Eco-Systems: The Shift to Low-grade Ore Mining in the Lake Superior District John Baeten, Michigan Technological University (Social Sciences) Nancy Langston, Michigan Technological University (Social Sciences)

Mapping the Past to Inform the Future: GIS and 3D Modeling for Urban Watershed Management Emily Oppliger, Michigan Technological University (Civil Engineering) Donald Lafreniere, Michigan Technological University (Social Sciences) Alex Mayer, Michigan Technological University (Civil and Environmental Engineering)

Persistent Infrastructure: Vernacular Preservation of the Postindustrial Landscape John Arnold, Michigan Technological University (Social Sciences) Donald Lafreniere, Michigan Technological University (Social Sciences)

Discussant: Donald Lafreniere, Michigan Technological University (Social Sciences)

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A7 Thursday, November 17, 12:30 - 2:30 pm Clark 10

Tracing Changing Labor Dynamics in Europe LABOR; Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental

Chair: Daniel MacDonald, California State University San Bernardino (Economics)

How Did Wage Leadership in Begin? The Origins and Social Coalitions of the Scandinavian Model of Inflation Erik Bengtsson, Lund University (Economic History)

Late Industrialization and its Discontents Adaner Usmani, New York University (Sociology)

Female Labourers in Early Nineteenth Century Rural Flanders. What's in a Name? Isabelle Devos, Ghent University (History) Sofie De Langhe, Ghent University (Early Modern History)

The Changing Image of the Migrant Worker Mats Lindqvist, Sodertorn University, Stockholm (History and Contemporary Studies)

Discussant: Daniel Thompson, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)

A8 Thursday, November 17, 12:30 - 2:30 pm Logan – 3rd floor

Sociological and Historical Explanation: New Thinking MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS

Chair: Shai Dromi, Harvard University (Sociology)

Transformations of Empires and Field Theory Juho Korhonen, Brown University (Sociology)

Why do we believe in competition? A Historical-sociological View of Competition as a Modern Imaginary Tobias Werron, University of Bonn (Sociology)

Evaluation and Explanation by Counterfactuals Richard Biernacki, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)

Rethinking the Analytical Categories of Nation-State Formation: A Historical Semantics Approach Alvaro Santana-Acuna, Whitman College (Sociology)

Discussant: Lukas Szrot, The University of Kansas (Sociology)

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A9 Thursday, November 17, 12:30 - 2:30 pm LaSalle 1

What's Love Got to do with It: Love, Emotion and Mobility I, 1880-1939 MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION; Family/Demography; Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Chair: Sonia Cancian, Zayed University (Interdisciplinary Studies)

I Received Intelligence of Her Death: Bigamists and Betrayed Wives in Argentine Courts (1880-1920) Maria Bjerg, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes and CONICET (History)

Love, Gender, and Mobility in Norwegian Migration Letters Nils Olav Østrem, University of Stavanger, Norway (Education) Inger Marie Okkenhaug, Volda University College, Norway (History)

Expelling Lovers, Mothers, and Deviants: Romance, Affective Relations, and the US Deportation Regime, 1919-1935 Emily Pope-Obeda, University of Illinois (History)

Love in the Big City: Migration and Assimilation in Early 20th Century Berlin Tyler Carrington, Cornell College (German Studies)

Discussant: Marcelo Borges, Dickinson College (History)

A10 Thursday, November 17, 12:30 - 2:30 pm Clark 3

Migrants and the Media MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION; Race and Ethnicity

Chair: Nancy L. Green, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (History)

Newspaper Reporting of Migrants in England C1850-1910: Spatial and Temporal Perspectives Colin Pooley, Lancaster University (Environment)

Media and Migration Management from an Historical Perspective Marlou Schrover, Leiden University (History)

Illustrations of Irish-American Nationalists and German Anarchists in Late Nineteenth- Century Chicago Mimi Cowan, Boston College (History)

Thugs or Refugees? Security and Humanity in the Discourse of Unaccompanied Migrant Youth Eliza Choi, University of Illinois at Chicago (Sociology) Emily Ruehs, University of Illinois at Chicago (Sociology)

Activism Or Science? The Dutch Migration Debate since the Murder of Pim Fortuyn Leo Lucassen, University of Leiden and Amsterdam (Social History)

Discussant: Nancy L. Green, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) (History)

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A11 Thursday, November 17, 12:30 - 2:30 pm Clark 5

Presidential Session: Digital Humanities and Migration PRESIDENTIAL; Historical Geography and GIS; Migration/Immigration; Program Committee

Chair: Vanessa Lovisa, McMaster University (History)

Immigrant, Emigrant, Alien or Foreigner: A Corpus Approach to the Discourses of Migration Ruth Byrne, Lancaster University (History)

The Geography of Migration: A micro-study of Edwardian London James Perry, Lancaster University (History)

Immigrant Stories: A Model for Public Participation in the Digital Humanities Elizabeth Venditto, University of Minnesota (History)

Immigrant Boston: Linking Local and Global History in the Digital Age Marilynn Johnson, Boston College (History)

Discussant: Donna Gabaccia, University of Toronto, Scarborough (History/ Cultural Studies)

A12 Thursday, November 17, 12:30 - 2:30 pm Kimball – 3rd floor

Monetary Histories across Asia and the Atlantic World PUBLIC FINANCE; Economics

Chair: Susan Wolcott, Binghamton University, SUNY (Economics)

Coinage, Public Finance, and the Construction of 's First Capital Ethan Segal, Michigan State University (History)

Convertibility and Taxability of Paper Money in China, 1000-1500 Noa Grass, University of British Columbia (History)

English Royal Budgets and Tobacco Currency in Early Virginia Dror Goldberg, Bar Ilan University (Economics)

A History of the Rupee, 1757-1858 Ian Barrow, Middlebury College (History)

Discussant: Susan Wolcott, Binghamton University, SUNY (Economics)

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A13 Thursday, November 17, 12:30 - 2:30 pm Dearborn 1

Religion, Gender, and the Body RELIGION; Culture; Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Chair: Roger Baumann, Yale University (Sociology)

Interdisciplinary, Theoretical, Critical: Assessing Contemporary Philosophies of Horror Francois Debrix, Virginia Tech (ASPECT and Political Science)

Alpha, Omega, and the Letters in between: Gender Politics in the LGBT Conservative Christian Movement Dawne Moon, Marquette University (Social and Cultural Sciences) Theresa Tobin, Marquette University (Philosophy)

Muslim Women in Chicago and their Activism Jackleen Salem, Purdue University (Religious Studies)

Religion as a Meso-Level Field of Gender Accountability Courtney Irby, Loyola University Chicago (Sociology) Jeffrey Guhin, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)

Discussant: Marian Burchardt, Max Planck Institute (Sociology)

A14 Thursday, November 17, 12:30 - 2:30 pm LaSalle 2

State-building, Development, and Path-Dependent Trajectories in the Non-Western World STATES AND SOCIETY; Childhood & Youth; Macro-Historical Dynamics

Chair: Naim Bro Khomasi, University of Cambridge (Sociology)

The Indigenous Inheritance: Critical Antecedents and State-Building in Latin America and Southeast Asia Dan Slater, University of Chicago (Political Science) Hillel Soifer, Temple University (Political Science)

Political Settlements and the Deployment of State Capacity in the Developing World Matthias vom Hau, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (Comparative Politics) Samuel Hickey, University of Manchester (Environment, Education and Development)

Conditioning the Resource Curse: Enclaves, Elites and the Development of State Capacities in Chile and Peru, 1850s-1920s Maritza Paredes, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (Social Sciences)

Land-tenure, Local State, and Comparative Development in Colonial and Postcolonial Manali Desai, University of Kent (Sociology) Naim Bro Khomasi, University of Cambridge (Sociology)

Discussant: Jim Mahoney, Northwestern University (Sociology)

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A15 Thursday, November 17, 12:30 - 2:30 pm Salon 10 – 3rd floor

Crises of Confidence: State, Statistics and the Production of Economic and Social Knowledge I STATES AND SOCIETY

Chair: Giovanni Favero, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia (Management)

Threatening the Integrity of the Statistical SystemFiring the Boss Margo Anderson, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee (History & Urban Studies)

The British statistical system since 1982: re-thinking independence. Quentin Wallut, Université du Québec à Montréal (Political Science)

The Return of the Mandatory Census Long Form: End of the Statistical Confidence Crisis in Canada? Jean-Pierre Beaud, Université du Québec à Montréal (Political Science)

Confidence Betrayed: The Consumer Price Index in , 20th-21st Centuries Beatrice Touchelay, Université Lille 3 (France) (History)

Discussant: Jean-Guy Prévost, Université du Québec à Montréal (Political Science)

A16 Thursday, November 17, 12:30 - 2:30 pm Marshfield – 3rd floor

Sovereignty, States, and Empire STATES AND SOCIETY; Macro-Historical Dynamics; Politics

Chair: Victoria Reyes, Bryn Mawr College (Growth and Structure of Cities)

Interrogating the Question of ‘Who Rules?’: Territorial versus Administrative Sovereignty Victoria Reyes, Bryn Mawr College (Growth and Structure of Cities)

An Empire in Search of Universality: The Vicissitudes of British Sovereignty, c. 1757- 1815 Anurag Sinha, Yale University (Political Science)

Modern Revenue, Modern Sovereignty: Framing Struggles and the Turn of the English East India Company, 1757-1783 Nicholas Wilson, Stony Brook University (Sociology)

State Formation in Syria, 1920-2011: the Non-Territorial Dimensions of Sovereignty Daniel Neep, Georgetown University (Contemporary Arab Studies)

Discussant: George Steinmetz, University of Michigan (Sociology)

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A17 Thursday, November 17, 12:30 - 2:30 pm Clark 9

State-Making Through the Management of Public Goods STATES AND SOCIETY; Politics

Chair: Katrina Quisumbing King, University of Wisconsin - Madison (Sociology)

Rethinking State-Society Relations in Colonial Development: Irrigation Association Projects in the Early Colonial Chungse Jung, State University of New York at Binghamton (Sociology)

The State That Betrays the Trust: How Regional Autocrats in Russia Utilize Public Sector Organizations To Safeguard the Regime Natalia Forrat, Stanford University (2016-2017) (Sociology)

Conciliatory States: Elite Ethno-Demographics and the Puzzle of Public Goods within Diverse African States Erin McDonnell, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)

Discussant: Kelly Russell, University of Michigan (Sociology)

A18 Thursday, November 17, 12:30 - 2:30 pm Montrose 4

Social Movements 1: State Repression, Media Representation and Grassroots Mobilization WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Crime, Justice and the Law; Culture; Politics; States and Society

Chair: Brian Donovan, University of Kansas (Sociology)

Reconciliation After Civil War - The Case of the Finnish Red Women Tiina Lintunen, University of Turku (Philosophy, Contemporary history and Political Science)

Constructing and Regulating Maternalism in 20th Century Chile Jael Goldsmith Weil, Universidad Central de Chile (Political Science)

Gendering Chilean University Student Activism, 1970 to 1985 Danielle Blalock, The University of Arizona (History)

The Andean Indian Movement : A Case Study of the Border Region in Colombia - Ecuador Eduardo Erazo, University Nariño (Interdisciplinary Studies of Development)

Desegregation Discourse at White Women's Colleges during the Civil Rights Era Utaukwa Allen, Harvard University (Education)

Discussant: Ilona Pajari, University of Jyväskylä (History and Ethnology)

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B1 Thursday, November 17, 2:45 - 4:45 pm Clark 10

Patterns of Institutionalization Process in the Social Sciences in Europe CULTURE

Chair: Christian Fleck, University of Graz (Sociology)

Understanding European Social Science Projects: The case of the European Value Study and the European Social Survey Kristoffer Kropp, Roskilde University (Social Sciences)

Swedish Social Sciences and Humanities 1945-2005: Institutional Development and the Social and Educational Trajectories Among SSH Professors Mikael Börjesson, Uppsala University (Sociology of Education and Culture) Tobias Dalberg, Uppsala University (Sociology of Education and Culture)

SSH (Social Science and humanities) Scholars as Public Intellectuals: Media Interventions during the 2014 EU Parliamentary Campaign Matthias Duller, University of Graz (Sociology) Philipp Korom, University of Graz (Sociology) Rafael Schögler, University of Graz (Translation Studies)

The Development of Research and Study Programmes in Sustainable Development Over the Past Couple of Decades in Sweden Ida Lidegran, Uppsala University (Education)

Discussant: George Steinmetz, University of Michigan (Sociology)

B2 Thursday, November 17, 2:45 - 4:45 pm Clark 3

Culture and Contestation CULTURE

Chair: Paul McLean, Rutgers University (Sociology

Imagining and Transcending the Terrible: Jack London's “The Iron Heel” and the Legacy of the Paris Commune of 1871 Christopher Marshall, University of Minnesota (History)

Slow Violence and Turn-of-the-twentieth-century Consumer Activism in the United States and England Tad Skotnicki, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)

Changing Gun Culture and its Implication Jaesok Son, University of Chicago, NORC (Sociology)

Dynamics of National Identification in the United States, 2010-2014 Bart Bonikowski, Harvard University (Sociology)

Discussant: Paul McLean, Rutgers University (Sociology)

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B3 Thursday, November 17, 2:45 - 4:45 pm Burnham 1

Early Life Conditions and Later Life Outcomes ECONOMICS; Childhood & Youth; Family/Demography; Health/Medicine/Body; Race and Ethnicity

Chair: Tommy Bengtsson, Lund University (Economic Demography)

The Deplorable Health of Slave Children and the Consequences for Post-Emancipation Wealth Accumulation Richard Steckel, Ohio State University (Economics)

Long-Term Health Outcomes of Treatment by Qualified Midwifery at Birth: Southern Sweden 1881-2011 Volha Lazuka, Lund University (Economic History)

The Swedish Hunger Years 1867-1869 and its Long-Term Health and Socioeconomic Consequences Björn Eriksson, Lund University (Economic History) Jonas Helgertz, Lund University (Economic History)

Does the Sex Ratio at Sexual Maturity Affect Men's Later Life Mortality Risks? Evidence from Northeast China, 1789-1909 Emma Zang, Duke University (Public Policy) Hui Zheng, The Ohio State University (Sociology)

Discussant: L.H. Lumey, Columbia University (Public Health)

B4 Thursday, November 17, 2:45 - 4:45 pm LaSalle 3

Prisoners and the Economy ECONOMICS; Crime, Justice and the Law; Family/Demography; Health/Medicine/Body

Chair: Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, University of Tasmania (History and Classics)

Minnesota Miscreants and Medicines: Height and Health at the Minnesota Prison, 1857- 1920 Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center and Sociology)

Recidivism in Anthropometric Prison Data. Problems and Possibilities Ewout Depauw, Ghent University (History)

Long Run Economic Development and Occupational Structure in Late Imperial China 1736 - 1899 Cheng Yang, Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure (History)

Quarter Sessions Records as a Source for Early Modern English Male Occupational Information Tim Rudnicki, University of Cambridge (History)

The Effect of Immigration on Crime in the United States, 1880-1930 Rowena Gray, University of California, Merced (Economics) Giovanni Peri, University of California, Davis (Economics)

Discussants: Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, University of Tasmania (History and Classics) Chris Minns, LSE (Economic History)

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B5 Thursday, November 17, 2:45 - 4:45 pm LaSalle 2

From the Antebellum Era to the Present: Urban Schools, HBCUs, and Interracial Higher Education EDUCATION; Politics; Race and Ethnicity

Chair: Joseph Jewell, Texas A&M University (Sociology)

Families of Teachers: The Generational Approach of the Free Black Elite in Philadelphia to Educating the Antebellum Black Community Elise Kammerer, University of Cologne (American History)

Urban School Reforms Set Up To Fail: Re-Locating the Defeat of the Northern Anti- School Segregation Movement in the Politics of Aid and Accountability Fithawee Tzeggai, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)

Races and Anti-racism in UNESCO 1949-1950. Beyond the Appearance of Scientific Neutrality Ana Grondona, Universidad de Buenos Aires (Sociology)

At the Pleasure of the State: Policy, Politics, and Government Support for HBCUs Deondra Rose, Duke University (Public Policy)

Reparation and Reconciliation: The Rise and Fall of Interracial Higher Education Christi Smith, Oberlin College (Sociology)

Discussant: Joseph Jewell, Texas A&M University (Sociology)

B6 Thursday, November 17, 2:45 - 4:45 pm Burnham 2

European Historical Population Samples Network (EHPS-Net) and new initiatives FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY

Chair: Kees Mandemakers, International Institute of Social History (Historical Sample Netherlands)

Round Table Discussion

Discussants: Diego Ramiro-Fariñas, Spanish National Research Council (Population) Anders Brandstrom, Umeå University (Population Studies) Ioan Bolovan, Babeș-Bolyai University (Population Studies) Gunnar Thorvaldsen, Universitetet i Tromsø (Norwegian Historical Data) Koen Matthijs, University of Leuven (Sociology) Luminita Dumanescu, Babeș-Bolyai University (Population Studies)

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B7 Thursday, November 17, 2:45 - 4:45 pm Logan – 3rd floor

Reconfiguring Embodiment: Techno-Corporeal Entanglements and Postcolonial Biopolitics HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY; Culture; Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Chair: Sharmila Rudrappa, University of Texas, Austin (Sociology)

Entanglements, Articulation, and the New Structure of Domestic Violence Survivorhood Paige Sweet, University of Illinois at Chicago (Sociology)

Simulations of Care: Labor, Globalization and the Politics of Innovation in Korean Robotics Anna Guevarra, University of Illinois at Chicago (Asian American Studies)

Scandal of the Trial: HPV Vaccines, Public Health and Knowledge / Value Kaushik Sunder Rajan, University of Chicago (Anthropology)

Discussant: Sharmila Rudrappa, University of Texas, Austin (Sociology)

B8 Thursday, November 17, 2:45 - 4:45 pm Dearborn 2

Mapping the Industrial and Commercial Landscape HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY AND GIS

Chair: Robert Sweeny, Memorial University of Newfoundland (History)

Mapping Hundreds of Factories in Nineteenth Century London and their Global Commodity Networks Jim Clifford, University of Saskatchewan (History)

The Changing Industrial Structure of Britain's Localities, 1841-2011 Humphrey Southall, University of Portsmouth (Geography)

Discussant: Robert Sweeny, Memorial University of Newfoundland (History)

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B9 Thursday, November 17, 2:45 - 4:45 pm Burnham 4

Origins and Forms of Labor Resistance in Comparative Perspective LABOR; Culture; States and Society

Chair: Mustafa Yavaş, Yale University (Sociology)

Dancing with Shackles: Chinese Labor-movement-style NGOs' Roles in Labor Organizing Changling Cai, University of Massachusetts Amherst (Labor)

Strikes without Unions, Unions without Strikers: Explaining the Egyptian Strike Wave of 2011 Christopher Barrie, University of Oxford (Sociology)

Which Way to Emancipation? (Mukti Koan Pathe?): Caste and Class in Ambedkar's Struggle Santosh Suradkar, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India (Historical Studies)

Four Waves of Dispossession: Proletarianization, Capital Accumulation and Resistance in Turkey, 1900-present Sefika Kumral, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology) Sahan Savas Karatasli, Princeton University (International and Regional Studies)

Discussant: Mustafa Yavaş, Yale University (Sociology)

B10 Thursday, November 17, 2:45 - 4:45 pm LaSalle 1

What’s Love Got to do with It: Love, Emotion and Mobility II, 1880-present MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION; Childhood & Youth; Culture

Chair: Marcelo Borges, Dickinson College (History)

Abandoned and Orphaned: Children at the Threshold of Love and War in Sonia Cancian, Zayed University (Interdisciplinary Studies)

Love across the German/Jewish/Israeli trinary: German Non-Jewish Love Migrants in Present Day Israel Dani Kranz, Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences (Society and Economics)

Sexualizing Livelihood: Marriage and Migration in Postwar Alexander Freund, University of Winnipeg (History)

Brotherly People in "Sister Nations”: Migration, Family, and Latinitas in Italian- Argentine Relations, 1880-1930 Elizabeth Zanoni, Old Dominion University (History)

Chinese Nationality Laws and Emigration Politics since the mid-19th Century Lisong Liu, Susquehanna University (History)

Discussant: Suzanne Sinke, Florida State University (History)

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B11 Thursday, November 17, 2:45 - 4:45 pm Buckingham – 5th floor

Mobility, Community and Identity CANCELLED MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION

NOTE: The following paper has been moved to Session B10, this time slot.

Chinese Nationality Laws and Emigration Politics since the mid-19th Century Lisong Liu, Susquehanna University (History)

B12 Thursday, November 17, 2:45 - 4:45 pm Dearborn 1

War, Security and Foreign Policy POLITICS; States and Society

Chair: David McCourt, University of California-Davis (Sociology)

A Pragmatist Approach to Lobbying: The Israel Lobby and the Production of the Mutual Security Act of 1951 Dan Lainer-Vos, University of Southern California (Sociology)

Autoimmunity of Security Logic: Understanding the Geochang Civilian Massacre during the Korean War (1950-1953) Hye Yun Kang, Northwestern University (Political Science)

The Vietnam War, the Policy Sciences and the founding of FOREIGN POLICY MAGAZINE Natalia Mello, University of Sao Paulo (Political Science)

Explaining Britain's Passivity in the 1894-5 Sino-Japanese War Jacques Hymans, University of Southern California (International Relations)

Discussant: David McCourt, University of California-Davis (Sociology)

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B13 Thursday, November 17, 2:45 - 4:45 pm Clark 5

Presidential Session: Leveraging Spatial Data – A Workshop on Population and Environmental Data from the Minnesota Population Center PRESIDENTIAL; Family/Demography; Historical Geography and GIS; Macro-Historical Dynamics; Program Committee; Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental

Chair: Ken Sylvester, University of Michigan (Institute for Social Research)

IPUMS-USA and Opportunities for Spatial Analyses Catherine Fitch, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)

IPUMS International Geographic Harmonization Sula Sarkar, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)

NHGIS Time Series and Spatially Standardized Data David Van Riper, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center) Jonathan Schroeder, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)

Terra Populus: Integrating Population and Environmental Data Tracy Kugler, University of Minnesota (Pop Center)

Discussant: Ken Sylvester, University of Michigan (Social Research)

B14 Thursday, November 17, 2:45 - 4:45 pm Kimball – 3rd floor

The Political Economy of Fiscal Systems: Their Origins and Long-Run Development PUBLIC FINANCE; Economics

Chair: Philip Hoffman, California Institute of Technology (Humanities and Social Sciences)

The Early Modern Origins of Contemporary European Tax Systems Michelle D'Arcy, Trinity College (Political Science) Marina Nistotskaya, University of Gothenburg (Political Science)

The Political Economy of Fiscal Systems R. Bin Wong, University of California, Los Angeles (History) Philip Hoffman, California Institute of Technology (Humanities and Social Sciences) Metin Cosgel, University of Connecticut (Economics)

Discussant: Philip Hoffman, California Institute of Technology (Humanities and Social Sciences)

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B15 Thursday, November 17, 2:45 - 4:45 pm Clark 9

Religion in China RELIGION; Culture

Chair: John Hartley, Yale University (Sociology)

Spatial Development of Protestantism in Modern China Lingfei Wu, Fudan University (Historical Geographical Studies)

Social Formation and Identity Construction of a Catholic Village in Nineteenth-Century Manchuria Ji Li, University of Hong Kong (Modern Languages and Cultures)

Twists of FateGrowth Trajectories of Catholicism and Protestantism in Modern China Compared Yanfei Sun, Zhejiang University (China) (Sociology)

Domes of Heaven: Architectural Representations of Paradise along the Silk Road Di Luo, University of Southern California (East Asian Languages & Cultures)

Discussant: Andrew Junker, University of Chicago (Society of Fellows)

B16 Thursday, November 17, 2:45 - 4:45 pm Salon 10 – 3rd floor

Crises of Confidence: State, Statistics and the Production of Economic and Social Knowledge II STATES AND SOCIETY

Chair: Margo Anderson, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (History & Urban Studies)

The Public Debate Regarding the Consumer Price Index in Argentina (2007-2015) Cecilia T. Lanata Briones, London School of Economics and Political Science (Economic History) Claudia Daniel, Universidad de Buenos Aires (Social Sciences)

The Gap between Perceived and Measured Inflation in Italy following the Euro Changeover: An Historical Perspective Giovanni Favero, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia (Management)

Controversies and Crisis of Confidence in the Statistics on Poverty in Chile Claudio Ramos Zincke, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile (Sociology)

Confidence and Discipline: The Crisis over Greece's Statistics Jean-Guy Prévost, Université du Québec à Montréal (Political Science)

Discussant: Jean-Pierre Beaud, Université du Québec à Montréal (Political Science)

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B17 Thursday, November 17, 2:45 - 4:45 pm Marshfield – 3rd floor

Between Force and Power: The Problem of Sovereign Authority in State and Empire STATES AND SOCIETY; Politics

Chair: Julia Adams, Yale University (Sociology)

Belonging and the Body Politic: Friends and Enemies in the English Atlantic Daragh Grant, Harvard University (Social Studies)

The Limits of Sovereignty as Responsibility Adom Getachew, University of Chicago (Political Science)

The Problem of Sovereignty in the American Revolution Stephen Pincus, Yale University (History)

What Is a State of Exception? Isaac Reed, University of Colorado-Boulder (Sociology)

Little Foundings: Corporations and Sovereignty in the Early American Republic Paul Gutierrez, Brown University (Political Science)

Discussant: Julia Adams, Yale University (Sociology)

B18 Thursday, November 17, 2:45 - 4:45 pm Montrose 4

Social Movements 2: Rights, Identities and Affects WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Crime, Justice and the Law; Culture; Politics

Chair: Lai Sze Tso, Wayne State University (Pediatrics)

Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in South Asia's Transgender Community Natasha Kabir, Jahangirnagar University (Law and Justice)

Julius Zinner: A Pamphlet for the Rights of “Homosexuals” (Breslau 1908). One Example for a Visible, Disputatious Homophile Movement at the Beginning of the 20th Century in Austria Martin Goessl, FH Joanneum (Equality and Diversity)

Discussant: Benita Roth, Binghamton University, SUNY (Sociology, History, and Women's Studies)

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C1 Thursday, November 17, 5:00 - 7:00 pm Clark 9

Pacification, Police Power, and Primitive Accumulation CRIME, JUSTICE AND THE LAW; Labor; Macro-Historical Dynamics; States and Society

Chair: Brendan McQuade, SUNY-Cortland (Sociology/Anthropology)

Still "Depending in Part on Brute Force” and "the Power of the State"? Contemporary U.S. Policing as the "Primitive" Accumulation of Capital Kelvin Santiago, Binghamton University, SUNY (Sociology)

Climate of Denial: Pacification, Colonialism, Enclosure, and the RCMP "Critical Infrastructure Intelligence Assessment" Jeffrey Shantz, Kwantlen Polytechnic University (Criminology)

Beyond Primitive Accumulation: Capital and Coloniality in Camden. Brendan McQuade, SUNY-Cortland (Sociology/Anthropology)

The Turn to Community: Legitimizing the Role of Probation and the Criminal Court System in the Era of Austerity Zhandarka Kurti, Binghamton University (SUNY) (Sociology)

Discussant: George Rigakos, Carleton University (Law and Legal Studies)

C2 Thursday, November 17, 5:00 - 7:00 pm Dearborn 2

Culture and Public Policies CULTURE

Chair: Dean Shumate, Creighton University (Doctoral Education and Leadership)

Central Hershey: Sugar, Chocolate, and American Empire, 1916-1943 Catherine Koonar, University of Toronto (History)

Confucianism in Practice: the Ideology-Oriented Mode of State Intervention in Chinese History and its Significance for Explaining State Capacity Yinan Luo, Tsinghua University (Public Policy and Management)

Tales of Two Struggles in South Korea: Struggles against US beef imports in 2006 ~ 2008 Eunkyung Song, Rutgers University (Sociology)

Memory and Communication Policies Over the Past Decade. The History of Encuentro Channel in Argentina Malena Corte, CIS/IDES CONICET (Social Science)

Discussant: Dean Shumate, Creighton University (Education and Leadership)

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C3 Thursday, November 17, 5:00 - 7:00 pm LaSalle 2

Innovative Techniques for Record Linking ECONOMICS; Family/Demography

Chair: Elyce Rotella, University of Michigan (Economics)

Linking Great War Veterans to their Households via a Military Roster and Complete Count Census Data: Reflections on a Small-Scale Big Linked Microdata Project Angela Cunningham, Institute of Behavioral Science (Geography)

Detailed Linking of Local Census Manuscripts: Norway Gunnar Thorvaldsen, Universitetet i Tromsø (Historical Data)

Following Individuals across Seven Censuses: A Validation Tool for Linkage Results Jean-Sebastien Bournival, Université Laval (Geography) Marc St-Hilaire, Université Laval (Geography) Helene Vezina, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (Human Sciences)

New Record Linking Techniques in the Utah Population Database to Improve Linking Rates of Hispanics Alison Fraser, Population Sciences, Huntsman Cancer Institute (Population Database) Jennifer West, University of Utah (Pedigree and Population Resource) Ken Smith, University of Utah (Human Development and Family Studies)

Linking Records of Early Aeronautical Experimenters across Data Sets Peter Meyer, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (Productivity and Technology)

Discussants: Björn Eriksson, Lund University (Economic History) Joseph Ferrie, Northwestern University (Economics)

C4 Thursday, November 17, 5:00 - 7:00 pm LaSalle 3

New Perspectives in Economic History: China and the World ECONOMICS; Crime, Justice and the Law; Macro-Historical Dynamics; Politics; States and Society

Chair: Kenneth Pomeranz, University of Chicago (History)

Green Gold and Paper Gold: Seeking Independence via Chinese-American Tea Trade, 1784-1812 Dan Du, The University of Georgia (History)

Legitimating Informal Economic BrokerageA Case Study of Moralized Transnational Illegal Drug Trade Lantian Li, Northwestern University (Sociology)

Linguistics Barriers to Ideology: Evidence from the Chinese Cultural Revolution Heyu Xiong, Northwestern University (Economics) Susan Ou, Northwestern University (Economics)

Discussant: Kenneth Pomeranz, University of Chicago (History)

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C5 Thursday, November 17, 5:00 - 7:00 pm LaSalle 1

Women, Gender and Social Reproduction FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY; Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Chair: Hannah Brueckner, New York University-Abu Dhabi (Sociology)

Elderly Women Living Alone in : The Importance of Having Offspring David Reher, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain (Human Ecology and Population) Miguel Requena, UNED/GEPS (Sociology)

Bringing Mothers Back in: Impacts on Their Children's Social Status in Late Joseon (18- 19th Centuries Korea) Hyunjoon Park, University of Pennsylvania (Sociology) Kuentae Kim, National University (Korean History)

The Role of Female as a Householder in Pre-modern Korea Byung-giu Son, Sungkyunkwan University (East Asian Studies) Sangwoo Han, Sungkyunkwan University (East Asian Studies)

Missing Girls and Missing Boys: Differential Effects of Marital Residence, Co-resident Kin, and Household Wealth in Two Japanese Villages, 1716-1870 Satomi Kurosu, Reitaku University (Foreign Studies) Hao Dong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Social Sciences)

Discussant: Shuang Chen, University of Iowa (History)

C6 Thursday, November 17, 5:00 - 7:00 pm Montrose 4

Medical Experimentation HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY

Chair: Sasha Mullally, University of New Brunswick (History)

The 1966 U.S. Senate Hearings on LSD Research and the Shifting Knowledge Investments of the State Danielle Giffort, St. Louis College of Pharmacy (Liberal Arts)

Trial and Error: How the Search for Cancer Cures Shaped Cancer Science Moran Levy, Columbia University (Sociology)

Misconceptions and Misdeeds: Children in Modern Medical Experiments Richard Altenbaugh, University of Pittsburgh (Administration and Policy Studies)

The Evolution of American Anti-Vaccinationists, 1879-1905 Kim Tolley, Notre Dame de Namur University (Education and Leadership)

Discussant: Simone Caron, Wake Forest University (History)

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C7 Thursday, November 17, 5:00 - 7:00 pm Dearborn 1

Segregated Spaces HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY AND GIS; Program Committee

Chair: Kurt Schlichting, Fairfield University (Sociology)

Minority Amateur Theater and the Social and Religious Networks in a Nationalist State Pompilia Burcica, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Information Sciences)

White Picket Fences Secured in Black Soil: The American Ghetto's Role in the Creation of Physical Whiteness Itea Bell, Independent Scholar)

The Local Dynamics of Spatial Inequality Elizabeth Roberto, Princeton University (Sociology)

The Use of New Micro-Data in Studying Minority Migrants: The Case of Belgians in Canada at the Beginning of the 20th Century Cedric Ghislain, Université Laval (Ciéq)

Discussant: Kurt Schlichting, Fairfield University (Sociology and Anthropology)

C8 Thursday, November 17, 5:00 - 7:00 pm Clark 10

Networks of Rebellion: Digital Perspectives on Social Movements Past and Present LABOR; Culture; States and Society

Chair: Andrew Hnatow, Wayne State University (History)

Who Were the Knights of Labor? Mapping Local Assemblies using 1880 Census Microdata Michael Biggs, University of Oxford (Sociology)

The Politics of CitationNetworks of Influence in the Feminist Movement Michelle Moravec, Rosemount College (History)

The Rise of the Cyber Left: Capitalism, Technology and Contemporary Social Movements Todd Wolfson, Rutgers University (Journalism and Media)

Discussant: Toby Higbie, University of California, Los Angeles (History)

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C9 Thursday, November 17, 5:00 - 7:00 pm Marshfield – 3rd floor

Development, Inequality and Hierarchy: Regional and Global Aspects MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS; Historical Geography and GIS

Chair: Marilyn Grell-Brisk, Université de Neuchâte (Sociology)

After Empire: Colonial and Postcolonial Development in Southeast Asia Alvin A. Camba, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)

Global and Regional Hierarchy in Pre-modern and Early Modern World Regional Systems Hiroko Inoue, University of California, Riverside (Sociology / IROWS)

Foreign Aid and Development: A GWR Approach Marilyn Grell-Brisk, Université de Neuchâte (Sociology)

When the Third World was the First World: New Perspective on the Global South in History Teresa Neal, University of California, Riverside (Sociology)

Discussant: Alvin A. Camba, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)

C10 Thursday, November 17, 5:00 - 7:00 pm Burnham 4

Assimilation and Its Limits in 20th Century U.S. MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION

Chair: Dorothee Schneider, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (Sociology)

History and the Immigrant Y Nguyen, Northwestern University (Sociology)

Who are "Americans By Choice"?: Conceptions of Citizenship and National Identity in Idealized Representations of Naturalized Citizens (2006-2015) Donna Lee Granville, University of Illinois-Chicago (Sociology)

The Chicago School of Sociology, Jewish Immigration, and Assimilation, 1915-1934 Chad Goldberg, University of Wisconsin - Madison (Sociology)

Discussant: Dorothee Schneider, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (Sociology)

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C11 Thursday, November 17, 5:00 - 7:00 pm Salon 10 – 3rd floor

Apples and Oranges: Revitalizing Historical Comparative Analysis POLITICS; Culture; Macro-Historical Dynamics; States and Society

Chair: Philip Gorski, Yale University (Sociology)

Urban Politics and Local Governance in China and India: Emergence and Consolidation, 1900s-1970s Xuefei Ren, Michigan State University (Sociology)

An Encyclopedic (but Unfinished) Foundation: Why We Need Max Weber's Integrated Typology Laura Ford, Bard College (sociology)

Military Intelligence and the Laboratory Research Method: The Rise of Comparative- Historical Sociology during World War Ii Stefan Bargheer, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)

Comparative Problem Solving and the Production of National Belonging Dan Lainer-Vos, University of Southern California (Sociology)

Discussant: Philip Gorski, Yale University (Sociology)

C12 Thursday, November 17, 5:00 - 7:00 pm Burnham 2

Welfare States and the Politics of Social Policy POLITICS; Macro-Historical Dynamics; States and Society

Chair: Kerice Doten-Snitker, University of Washington (Sociology)

Ideologies and Governmentalities: How Shifting Alliances Laid the Cornerstone of the Continental Welfare State Pierre-Christian Fink, Columbia University (Sociology)

Generative Institutions and the Reconfiguration of US Social Policy Philip Rocco, University of Pittsburgh (Health Policy Institute)

The Extension of Public Aid to Elderly Non-Citizens, 1935-1971 Cybelle Fox, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)

Policy Entrepreneurs and the Microfoundations of the Regulatory Welfare State: Child Labor Reform in 19th-Century Europe Elisabeth Anderson, New York University Abu Dhabi (Sociology)

Discussant: Kerice Doten-Snitker, University of Washington (Sociology)

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C13 Thursday, November 17, 5:00 - 7:00 pm Clark 5

Presidential Session: The Energy Economy from Agriculture to Fossil Fuels PRESIDENTIAL

Chair: Amanda McMillan Lequieu, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)

Energy, Robert Solow's Economics of Growth, and the Abstraction of Nature Christopher Jones, Arizona State University (Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies)

The Energy of Irrigation: Deep Wells, Cropland Productivity, and the Transformation of Great Plains Agroecoystems, 1950-2015. Andrew Watson, University of Saskatchewan (History)

A Multi-Scale Model of Energy Flows in Modern Canadian Agri-Forestry, 1805-2000 Joshua MacFadyen, Arizona State University (Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies)

Energy and the Regulation of the Global Human Population John DeLong, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Biological Sciences)

Discussant: Amanda McMillan Lequieu, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)

C14 Thursday, November 17, 5:00 - 7:00 pm Kimball – 3rd floor

Fraud, Inequalities, and Citizenship PUBLIC FINANCE; Macro-Historical Dynamics

Chair: Druelle-Korn Clotilde, University of Limoges (History)

Making Tax Litigation Visible. Hearings, Trials and Tax Evasion in the United States during the New Deal Romain Huret, Université de Lyon 2 (History)

Counterfeiters and Transnational Police Cooperation in South America, 1900-1920 Galeano Diego, Pontificia Universidad Católica PUC (History)

The Visibility of Tax Fraud: Which Responsibility for the Accounting Profession?” Lambert Jerman, HEC Montréal (Accounting Studies)

Sudden Death: Swiss Bank Secrecy's Astonishing Collapse Peter Streckeisen, University of Basel () (Sociology)

Measuring the Impact of Social Trajectories on Tax Compliance Alexis Spire, CNRS (Sociology)

Discussant: Druelle-Korn Clotilde, University of Limoges (History)

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C15 Thursday, November 17, 5:00 - 7:00 pm Clark 3

The Politics of US Fiscal Policy since World War II PUBLIC FINANCE; Politics

Chair: Anthony Chen, Northwestern (Sociology)

From Freedom's Light to the New Consensus: Public Goods, Poetry, and the National Endowment for the Arts, 1987-2003 Bryan Chitwood, Emory University (English)

A Tax Policy for the Great Society Program: Tax Expenditures, a Comprehensive Tax Reform Program, and its Failure in 1969 Seiichiro Mozumi, Keio University (Economics)

The Complex Style of American Statecraft: Lessons from the Johnson Administration Sarah Quinn, University of Washington (Sociology) Damon Mayrl, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Comparative Sociology)

Taxpaying, Citizenship and Race before and after Brown Molly Michelmore, Washington and Lee University (History)

Discussant: Anthony Chen, Northwestern (Sociology)

C16 Thursday, November 17, 5:00 - 7:00 pm Logan – 3rd floor

Three Points on Earth: Religion and Land in Divergent Contexts in the Americas RURAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL

Chair: Patrick Svensson, Lund University (Economic History)

Stories of Religion and the Earth: Oral Histories from Iowa's Mennonites during the 1980s Farm Crisis John Eicher, University of Iowa (History)

Soyeros y Lecheros: The Cultural Meaning of Commodification among the Mennonite Farmers of Riva Palacio, Canadiense and Campo Chihuahua, Bolivia Ben Nobbs-Thiessen, Emery University (History)

Krüt (Herbs) & Onnkrüt (Weeds): Mennonites, Misfits, and Modernity on Manitoba's West Reserve Susie Fischer, University of Manitoba (History)

Discussant: Charles Braithwaite, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Great Plains Studies)

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C17 Thursday, November 17, 5:00 - 7:00 pm Burnham 1

States, Regulatory Regimes and Labor Markets STATES AND SOCIETY; Labor; Politics

Chair: Michael McCarthy, Marquette University (Social and Cultural Sciences)

The Social Determinants of Immigrant DetentionBusiness Mobilization, Labor Organization, and Police Participation in the US Government's 287(g) Program, 1996-2012 Michael Gould-Wartofsky, New York University (Sociology)

Sources of State Capacity and the Developmental State: Lessons from Israel's state-led industrialization 1950-1970 Erez Maggor, New York University (Sociology)

The Power of Disorganization: The 35-hour Work-Week and the Politics of Employment in France Jonah Birch, New York University (Sociology)

The Three Worlds of Migration Policy Towards a Theory of Sending State Regimes Suzy Lee, New York University (Sociology)

Discussant: Michael McCarthy, Marquette University (Social and Cultural Sciences)

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D1 Friday, November 18, 8:00 - 10:00 am Burnham 2

Intergenerational Effects with Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren ECONOMICS; Crime, Justice and the Law; Family/Demography; Health/Medicine/Body

Chair: Kris Inwood, University of Guelph (Economics and History)

Round Table Discussion

Discussants: Richard Steckel, Ohio State University (Economics) L.H. Lumey, Columbia University (Public Health) Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, University of Tasmania (History and Classics) Joseph Ferrie, Northwestern University (Economics) Tommy Bengtsson, Lund University (Economic Demography) Ken Smith, University of Utah (Human Development and Family Studies)

D2 Friday, November 18, 8:00 - 10:00 am LaSalle 1

The Distribution of Wealth in the Nineteenth Century ECONOMICS; Family/Demography; Macro-Historical Dynamics

Chair: Chris Minns, London School of Economics (Economic History)

Capital Shares and Income inequality: Evidence from the Long Run Erik Bengtsson, Lund University (Economic History) Daniel Waldenstrom, Uppsala University (Economics)

The Evolution of Wealth Inequality, 1750 to 2012: Canada and the North Atlantic Anglo- Sphere Livio Di Matteo, Lakehead University (Economics)

Did the Abolition of U.S. Slavery Reduce Wealth Inequality? Samuel Bowles, Santa Fe Institute (Economics) Masttia Fochesato, New York University, Abu Dhabi (Social Science)

The Super-Rich of 1870: How they Acquired, Consumed, and Bequeathed their Wealth Richard Sutch, University of California (Economics)

Discussant: Chris Minns, London School of Economics (Economic History)

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D3 Friday, November 18, 8:00 - 10:00 am Logan – 3rd floor

Science Authority and STEM Education in Historical Perspective EDUCATION

Chair: Daniel Huebner, University of North Carolina at Greensboro (Sociology)

STEM Researcher/Teacher Partnerships: Fostering true partnership between university researchers and teachers in urban schools Kari Kokka, Harvard University (Education)

Providence, Portends, and Predictions: Governing Future Climates in Historical Perspective Zeke Baker, University of California, Davis (Sociology)

The Cultural Authority of Science on Display: The Creation Museum and Science Education Kathleen Oberlin, Grinnell College (Sociology)

Closed Circuit: Building a Market for Engineering Education at Stanford University, 1945 to 1970 Alex Kindel, Stanford University (Advanced Research through Online Learning)

Discussant: Mary Ann Dzuback, Washington University (Woman and Gender Studies)

D4 Friday, November 18, 8:00 - 10:00 am Burnham 1

The Economic and Demographic Benefits of Family Co-operation FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY; Economics; Labor; Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental; Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Chair: Marie Clark Nelson, Linköping University (History, Tourism, Media)

Ecology, Economy and the Household Adaptations to Life by the Baltic in the 18th and 19th Century Beatrice Moring, University of Cambridge (History of Population)

Improving the Big Woods: Families, Farm Laborers and Neighbors in Nineteenth Century Minnesota Matt Nelson, University of Minnesota (History)

Working Children's Impact on Family Economy during the First Decades of the 20th c. in Sweden Dan Bäcklund, Uppsala University (Economic History) Kristina Lilja, Uppsala University (Economic History)

The Impact of Kinship on Maternal Mortality Kai Pierre Willfuehr, Planck Institute for Demographic Research (Demographic Research)

Discussant: Marie Clark Nelson, Linköping University (History, Tourism, Media)

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D5 Friday, November 18, 8:00 - 10:00 am Dearborn 2

Conceptualizing Place & Space HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY AND GIS

Chair: Ian Gregory, Lancaster University (Art and Social Sciences)

Spatial Analysis of Early 19th Century Science Travel Literature Andrew Milson, University of Texas at Arlington (History)

Mapping Victoria: A GIS Analysis of Queen Victoria's Journal, 1832-1901 Lee Butcher, King's College London (Geography)

A Picture Skips A Thousand Wounds: How Conflict Affected the Surveying of Colonial Van Diemen's Land, Australia Imogen Wegman, University of Tasmania (History and Classics)

Seeing and Teaching Geospatial Uncertainty with Eighteenth-Century French Gazetteers Katherine McDonough, Bates College (History)

Discussant: Ian Gregory, Lancaster University (Art and Social Sciences)

D6 Friday, November 18, 8:00 - 10:00 am Clark 10

Mapping Working Class KnowledgeGrassroots Learning in an Interdisciplinary World LABOR; Culture

Chair: Shannan Clark, Montclair State University (History)

Not by the Hand of Clark Kerr: The Pacific Coast School for Workers and the Origins of Industrial Relations in the Multiversity Toby Higbie, University of California, Los Angeles (History)

Putting Class on the Map: Labor Perspectives on Cartographic History Stephen McFarland, University of Tampa (Geography/History)

A 'Very Serious Problem': Community Surveys and Working-Class Environmental Attitudes Toward Pollution in Detroit, 1965-1974 Josiah Rector, Wayne State University (History)

Networks of KnowingJournalists and Working Class Testimony in the Interwar Labor Press Elizabeth Faue, Wayne State University (History)

Discussant: Shannan Clark, Montclair State University (History)

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D7 Friday, November 18, 8:00 - 10:00 am Clark 3

History and Memory in Transnational Spaces: The Shaping of Contemporary American Migration Debates MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION

Chair: Elizabeth Onasch, SUNY Plattsburgh (Sociology)

Placing Local Migration Histories: Foodways and Urban Gardens in the Midwest Christopher Strunk, Augustana College (Geography)

Comparing the Host to the Homeland: Iraqi and Darfurian Refugees'™ Perceptions of U.S. Resettlement Fatima Sattar, Augustana College (Sociology, Anthropology, Social Welfare)

(Re)framing Migration: Teaching Our Cities as Part and Parcel of Human Mobility Araceli Masterson-Algar, Augustana College (World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures) Christopher Strunk, Augustana College (Geography)

History, Memory, and the Shaping of Contemporary Migration Debates Peter Kivisto, Augustana College (Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Welfare)

Discussant: Elizabeth Onasch, SUNY Plattsburgh (Sociology)

D8 Friday, November 18, 8:00 - 10:00 am Buckingham – 5th floor

Sovereign Authority and State Formation POLITICS; States and Society

Chair: Victoria Reyes, Bryn Mawr College (Growth and Structure of Cities)

The Politics of Smallest Things: How the “Lazy, Cowardly, and Selfish” Changed the Soviet Union Anna Paretskaya, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)

"A government so anomalous": Moral, Juridical, and Fiscal Constraints on Colonial Power in the Gold Coast Kofi Asante, Northwestern University (Sociology)

The American Revolution Redux: The Ongoing Struggle over Natural Rights Sam Jackson, Syracuse University (Social Science)

Reframing Debates around State Autonomy: Associational State, Political Parties and the Politics of Redistributive Policy Implementation Rahardhika Utama, Northwestern University (Sociology)

Configurations of Sovereignty: Public and Private Authority Negotiations in the English East India Company Swati Srivastava, Northwestern University (Political Science)

Discussant: Victoria Reyes, Bryn Mawr College (Growth and Structure of Cities)

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D9 Friday, November 18, 8:00 - 10:00 am Clark 5

Presidential Session: Research Funding Opportunities--Interdisciplinary and Big Data Projects PRESIDENTIAL

Chair: Myron Gutmann, University of Colorado (History)

Round Table Discussion

Discussants: Matthew Holsapple, Northwestern University (Spencer Foundation) Perry Collins, NEH (Digital Humanities) Max Voegler, German Research Foundation/DFG (History) Marie-Lynne Boudreau, Government of Canada (Social Sciences and Humanities Research) Tim Wilson, SSHRC, Canada (Research Grants and Partnerships)

D10 Friday, November 18, 8:00 - 10:00 am Clark 9

History and Philosophy of Social Science PROGRAM COMMITTEE; Culture; Education; Race and Ethnicity; Religion

Chair: Andrew Abbott, University of Chicago (Sociology)

Recasting Natural Selection: Theodosius Dobzhansky, Tropical Ecology, and the Making of Adaptive Polymorphism Tito Carvalho, University of California San Diego (Sociology)

Historicizing the Category of ‘Religion’ in Sociological Theories Mitsutoshi Horii, Shumei University (Sociology)

Buddhist Morality and its concern to Education Shimo Sraman, Bangladesh Buddhist Federation (Buddhist Studies)

Where Science, Religion, and Magic MeetMind, Media, and the Social Politics of Knowledge Lukas Szrot, The University of Kansas (Sociology)

Bloodlines: Philosophical Anthropology from Kant to Elkin and Coon Jennifer Mensch, Western Sydney University (Philosophy)

Discussant: Andrew Abbott, University of Chicago (Sociology)

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D11 Friday, November 18, 8:00 - 10:00 am Kimball – 3rd floor

Tax Reform in 20th Century Europe PUBLIC FINANCE; Politics

Chair: Lucy Barnes, Trinity College (Political Science)

The Politics of Tax Cuts - How German and American Policy Makers Conveyed Unequal Tax Reforms since the 1980s Inga Rademacher, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (Sociology)

The Indirect Path To Equality: Distribution of Income and Taxes in Postwar Sweden Gunnar Lantz, Umeå University (Geography and Economic History)

Tax Reform and Inequality in Sweden and the United Kingdom Per Andersson, Lund University (Political Science)

Fiscal Equalization in Switzerland Yuta Kakegai, Keio University (Economics)

The Development of Local Taxation and Tax Equalization in Sweden Morinao Iju, Yokohama National University (Economics)

Discussant: Lucy Barnes, Trinity College (Political Science)

D12 Friday, November 18, 8:00 - 10:00 am Burnham 4

Beyond ExclusionChinese Americans, Civil Rights, and the American Justice System, 1882-1970 RACE AND ETHNICITY; Crime, Justice and the Law; Economics; Family/Demography; Labor; Migration/Immigration; Politics

Chair: Erika Lee, University of Minnesota (History)

The War Against Chinese Restaurants, 1890-1924 Gabriel "Jack" Chin, University of California, Davis (Law) John Ormonde, University of California, Davis (Law)

Death by a Thousand Cuts: Politicized Policing of Chinese in Exclusion-Era America, the Story of Soo Hoo Doo Susan Carter, University of California, Riverside (Economics)

Caught between Two Regimes: Legal Discourse and the Dual Orders of Chinese Exclusion and the Immigration Act of 1924 Victor Jew, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Asian American Studies)

Discussants: Erika Lee, University of Minnesota (History) Trevon Logan, Ohio State University (Economics)

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D13 Friday, November 18, 8:00 - 10:00 am Salon 10 – 3rd floor

Religious Fields and Competition RELIGION; Culture; Politics; Race and Ethnicity

Chair: Samuel Nelson, McGill University (Religious Studies)

Between the Market and the Movement: Competition and Political Opportunity in the Emergence of Black Ecumenical Social Movements Omar McRoberts, University of Chicago (Sociology)

The Religious Life of Ethno-Racial Mobilization of Blackness in Colombia Juan Delgado, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)

'Performing' the Religious Market in 19th-Century Evangelical Missions Martin Petzke, University of Lucerne (Sociology)

The Field of American Evangelicalism: Struggles with Islam and the Competition for Religious Authority John Hartley, Yale University (Sociology) Roger Baumann, Yale University (Sociology)

Discussant: Iddo Tavory, New York University (Sociology)

D14 Friday, November 18, 8:00 - 10:00 am Montrose 4

The Global Mining Economy RURAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL

Chair: Bob Davidson, Macquarie University (Sociology)

Globalized Rock: A Century of Local Negotiations of a (Formerly) Extractive Landscape Amanda McMillan Lequieu, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)

Woods, Ownership, Influence - Forest Companies and Local Authority. The Cases from Northern Sweden 1870-1900 Ewa Axelsson, Geography and Economic History (Economic history)

The Specter of Imperial China: Informal Mining and Development Trajectories in the Philippines in the 21st Century Alvin A. Camba, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)

Toxic Mobilizations: Regulating Taconite Mining in the Lake Superior Basin Nancy Langston, Michigan Technological University (Social Sciences)

Discussant: Peter Meyer, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (Productivity and Technology)

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D15 Friday, November 18, 8:00 - 10:00 am Marshfield – 3rd floor

Author Meets Critics: Zhao, The Confucian-Legalist StateA New Theory of Chinese History STATES AND SOCIETY; Macro-Historical Dynamics

Book Session: The Confucian-Legalist State: A New Theory of Chinese History Dingxin Zhao, University of Chicago (Sociology)

Discussants: Jack Goldstone, George Mason University (Public Policy) Philip Gorski, Yale University (Sociology) Richard Lachmann, University at Albany- SUNY (sociology) William Sewell, University of Chicago (Political Science, History)

D16 Friday, November 18, 8:00 - 10:00 am LaSalle 2

Global Health and Development: Actors, Policies, and Outcomes STATES AND SOCIETY; Health/Medicine/Body; Politics

Chair: Shiri Noy, University of Wyoming (Sociology)

Looking Out, Working in: How Policy Makers Conceptualize Health Systems' Models in Argentina, Costa Rica, and Peru Shiri Noy, University of Wyoming (Sociology)

Transnational Origins of Local Production: Making Medicines in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania Nitsan Chorev, Brown University (Sociology)

From Decoupling to Coupling: Adapting Socialist Apparatuses to Govern Post- Communist Desire Yan Long, Indiana University (Global and International)

Aspirations and Economics: Multilateral Development Banks, Cost-Effectiveness Analysis, and Global Health in Guyana Alexis Walker, Cornell University (Science and Technology)

Discussant: Joseph Harris, Boston University (Sociology)

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D17 Friday, November 18, 8:00 - 10:00 am LaSalle 3

Democratic versus Undemocratic Regimes in Comparative Historical Analysis: Dichotomy, Continuum, or Both? STATES AND SOCIETY; Macro-Historical Dynamics; Politics

Chair: Lisa Wedeen, University of Chicago (Political Science)

Democratic Culture and Regime Variation: The Macro-Spatial Formation of the Public Sphere Andreas Koller, New York University (Public Knowledge)

Coercive Distribution Dan Slater, University of Chicago (Political Science) Michael Albertus, University of Chicago (Political Science) Sofia Fenner, University of Chicago (Political Science)

Fascism and Revolution: Dictatorships and Democracies from Typologies to Trajectories Dylan Riley, University of California (Sociology)

Democratic Consolidation and Democratic Deepening Patrick Heller, Brown University (Sociology)

Authoritarian Successor Parties in Sub-Saharan Africa: Into the Wilderness and Back Again? Rachel Riedl, Northwestern University (Political Science)

Discussant: Lisa Wedeen, University of Chicago (Political Science)

D18 Friday, November 18, 8:00 - 10:00 am Dearborn 1

Intersectional Perspectives on US Progressive Era Women's History WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Crime, Justice and the Law; Culture; Education

Chair: Marisela Martinez-Cola, Emory University (Sociology)

Gold Diggers, Gender Ideology, and Alimony Reform in the Late 1920s Brian Donovan, University of Kansas (Sociology)

Married Women's Property Laws and the Rise of Divorce Rates in the Late-19th and Early-20th Century U.S. Yasemin Dildar, California State University San Bernardino (Economics) Daniel MacDonald, California State University San Bernardino (Economics)

A Strong in Body, Clean in Mind, Lofty in Ideals: Basketball as Progressive Era Pedagogy Stephanie Murphy, University of Arizona (Gender and Women's Studies)

Discussant: Marisela Martinez-Cola, Emory University (Sociology)

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E1 Friday, November 18, 10:15 - 11:45 am Logan – 3rd floor

Policing, Delinquency, Reform: Child-State Relations CHILDHOOD & YOUTH; Crime, Justice and the Law; Education; Program Committee; Race and Ethnicity; States and Society

Chair: Emily Bruce, University of Minnesota (History)

National Belonging and Alterity in North Carolina Juvenile Reform Institutions, 1918-1944 Annette Bickford, York University (Social Science)

Safer Schools? Historicizing the Police Presence in the Nation's Schools Tamara Myers, University of British Columbia (History)

These Girls Choke Our Machinery: Female Juvenile Delinquency, Eugenics, and Social Science in the Early 20th Century Vivian Deno, Butler University (History & Anthropology)

Discussant: Elisabeth Anderson, New York University Abu Dhabi (Sociology)

E2 Friday, November 18, 10:15 - 11:45 am LaSalle 2

Pre-Modern Apprenticeship ECONOMICS; Childhood & Youth; Education; Labor; Urban

Chair: Rowena Gray, University of California, Merced (Economics)

Clans, Guilds, and Markets: Apprenticeship Institutions and Growth in the Pre-Industrial Economy Matthias Doepke, Northwestern (Economics)

Informal Apprenticeship? Fathers and Sons; Men and Boys Jane Humphries, University of Oxford (Economic History)

Apprenticeship Supply in 18th Century England Karine Van Der Beek, Ben-Gurion University (Economics)

Did Craft Apprenticeship Foster Innovation? Evidence from the Geography of Apprenticeship in 18th Century England Chris Minns, LSE (Economic History) Patrick Wallis, LSE (Economic History)

Discussants: Simone Wegge, City University of New York (Economics) Clare Crowston, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (History)

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E3 Friday, November 18, 10:15 - 11:45 am Burnham 2

Effects of Sanitary Interventions on Mortality Outcomes ECONOMICS; Family/Demography; Health/Medicine/Body

Chair: Tommy Bengtsson, Lund University (Economic Demography)

Mortality and Morbidity Responses to Water Investments in Finnish Cities, 1880s-1930s Jarmo Peltola, University of Tampere (Social Sciences and Humanities) Sakari Saaritsa, University of Helsinki (Economic and Political Studies)

Sanitary Reforms and Mortality in Large Cities in German Speaking Switzerland 1850-1950 Joël Floris, University of Zurich (Evolutionary Medicine / Economics)

Sanitary Interventions and Mortality in England and Wales, 1851-1910: A Geographical Analysis Andrew Hinde, University of Southampton (Statistical Sciences) Bernard Harris, University of Southampton, UK (Social Sciences)

Water and Sewage Provision during Early Life and its Mortality Consequences - A Micro Level Analysis of Sweden 1875-1960 Björn Eriksson, Lund University (Economic History) Jonas Helgertz, Lund University (Economic History)

Discussant: Joseph Ferrie, Northwestern University (Economics)

E4 Friday, November 18, 10:15 - 11:45 am Clark 3

Opportunities and Challenges of Citizen Science and Crowd-Sourcing FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY; Economics; Historical Geography and GIS; Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental

Chair: Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center and Sociology)

Round Table Discussion

Discussants: William C. Block, Cornell University (CISER) Alice Bee Kasakoff, University of South Carolina-Columbia (Geography) Laura Trouille, Adler Planetarium (Citizen Science) Edward Baptist, Cornell University (History) Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center and Sociology)

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E5 Friday, November 18, 10:15 - 11:45 am Marshfield – 3rd floor

Historical Health in Rural Ohio Coal Mining Towns: Results from the Appalachia Population History Project HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY; Family/Demography; Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental

Chair: Ulrika Lagerlöf Nilsson, University of Gothenburg (Historical Studies)

Mortality Analysis from Cemetery Surveys Alison Harper, Ohio University (Sociology and Anthropology) Natasha Cromwell, Ohio University (Sociology and Anthropology) Nancy Tatarek, Ohio University (Sociology and Anthropology)

The 1918 Influenza Epidemic in a Rural Coal Mining Region Nancy Tatarek, Ohio University (Sociology and Anthropology) Abigail Guerra, Ohio University (Sociology and Anthropology)

Tuberculosis in Athens County, Ohio from 1867 to 1908: Mortality, Social Networks, and Cultural Status Natasha Cromwell, Ohio University (Sociology and Anthropology)

Discussant: Lucinda M. McCray, Appalachian State University (History)

E6 Friday, November 18, 10:15 - 11:45 am Dearborn 2

Spatial Humanities: Past Present and Future HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY AND GIS

Chair: David Bodenhamer, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (The Polis Center)

Round Table Discussion

Discussants: Leif Isaksen, Lancaster University (History) Trevor Harris, West Virginia University (Geology and Geography) Ian Gregory, Lancaster University (Art and Social Sciences) Ruth Mostern, University of California, Merced (Social Sciences, Humanities and the Arts)

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E7 Friday, November 18, 10:15 - 11:45 am Clark 10

Urban Labor, Urban Inequalities: Working and Social Reproduction in the Urban US, 1870-1980 LABOR; Urban; Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Chair: Elizabeth Faue, Wayne State University (History)

Terrains of Inequality and (Re)Production: Proprietary Firms and Patriarchal Households, Steel and Port Cities in the 1870s Rudi Batzell, Harvard University (History)

Maids in the Union: Domestic Workers and the Building Service Employees International Union (BSEIU) in 1930s New York City Lindsey Dayton, Columbia University (History)

“They count on turning us against each other”: Working Classes, Deindustrialization, and Control of Urban Space in Postwar Detroit Andrew Hnatow, Wayne State University (History)

Discussant: Jan Reiff, University of California, Los Angeles (History & Statistics)

E8 Friday, November 18, 10:15 - 11:45 am Montrose 4

Interdisciplinary Knowledge Required in the AP US History Classroom: Integrating Social Science Literarcy in the Course and Exam Redesign MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION; Program Committee

Chair: Maddalena Marinari, Gustavus Adolphus College (History)

Round Table Discussion

Discussants: Suzanne Sinke, Florida State University (History) Lawrence Charap, College Board (History and Social Sciences) David Wolcott, Educational Testing Service (Assessment Development History & Social Sciences) Mary Lopez, Schaumburg High School (History)

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E9 Friday, November 18, 10:15 - 11:45 am Salon 10 – 3rd floor

Author Meets Critics: Jaroszynska-Kirchmann, The Polish Hearst: Ameryka-Echo and the Public Role of the Immigrant Press MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION

Chair: Elizabeth Zanoni, Old Dominion University (History)

Book Session: The Polish Hearst: Ameryka-Echo and the Public Role of the Immigrant Press Anna Jaroszynska-Kirchmann, Eastern Connecticut State University (History)

Discussants: Robert Johnston, University of Illinois at Chicago (History) Dominic Pacyga, Columbia College Chicago (Humanities, History and Social Sciences) Elisabeth Le, University of Alberta (Modern Languages and Cultural Studies)

E10 Friday, November 18, 10:15 - 11:45 am Burnham 4

The Politics of Race/Ethnicity, Gender & Class POLITICS; Labor; Race and Ethnicity; Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Chair: Juho Korhonen, Brown University (Sociology)

Human Rights, Muslim Women and the Post-Secular Turn Zara Khan, City University of New York Graduate Center (Political Science)

Ethnic Autonomy Yu Sasaki, University of Washington (Political Science)

In a Feminist State? Democratic Lawmakers, “Woodwork” Feminists, and Legal Equality in 1970's California Doreen Mattingly, San Diego State University (Women's Studies)

No To 'Theorie du Gender!'Class, Race, and French Mobilization Against Same-Sex Marriage Dorit Geva, Central European University (Sociology & Social Anthropology)

Transnational Learning in Anti-gender Mobilization in Europe Kristina Stoeckl, University of Innsbruck (Sociology)

Discussant: Juho Korhonen, Brown University (Sociology)

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E11 Friday, November 18, 10:15 - 11:45 am Clark 5

Presidential Session: Politics of Science/Science of Politics PRESIDENTIAL; Politics; Program Committee

Chair: Philip Gorski, Yale University (Sociology)

Sociologists’ Visions of the Science-Politics Relationship: Evidence from Colonial, Fascist, and Democratic Contexts George Steinmetz, University of Michigan (Sociology)

Computers, Social Science, and Global Conflict: Making International Relations Technical in the Information Age Joy Rohde, University of Michigan (Public Policy)

National Income Shares, Marginalism, and Thorstein Veblen's Economics Charles Camic, Northwestern University (Sociology)

Traditional Medicine Goes GlobalGeopolitics and Human Sciences Across Empires and International Agencies Helen Tilley, Northwestern University (History)

Discussant: Philip Gorski, Yale University (Sociology)

E12 Friday, November 18, 10:15 - 11:45 am Clark 9

International Economics PROGRAM COMMITTEE; Economics

Chair: Regina Werum, University of Nebraska - Lincoln (Sociology)

A Study on the Price Level of the Republic of China: An Analysis on the Price of Yongle Yunyan Zheng, Renmin University of China (History)

Value, Culture and the State: Economic Understanding on Chicago and New Orleans Futures Markets, 1865-1915 David Pinzur, University of California - San Diego (Sociology)

Networks, Institutions, and Encounters: Information Flow in Early-Modern Markets Emily Erikson, Yale University (Sociology) Sampsa Samila, National University of (Business)

Discussant: Regina Werum, University of Nebraska - Lincoln (Sociology)

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E13 Friday, November 18, 10:15 - 11:45 am Dearborn 1

Horsemen of the Apocalypse - War, Famine, and Death PROGRAM COMMITTEE; Family/Demography; Race and Ethnicity; Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental; States and Society

Chair: Jonathan Obert, Amherst College (Political Science)

Expats and Catholics: Their Underestimated Relief Efforts during the Great Irish Famine Norbert Götz, Sodertorn University (Contemporary History)

The Black Death in the Kingdom of Poland Piotr Guzowski, University of Bialystok (History)

The Impact of Demographic Engineering and Wartime Calamities on Agricultural Production from Late Ottoman To Early Republican Turkey Ayca Akarcay Gurbuz, Galatasaray University (Economics) Nurhan Davutyan, Kadir Has University (International Trade and Finance) Sezgin Polat, Galatasaray University (Economics)

Discussant: Susan Hautaniemi Leonard, University of Michigan (ICPSR)

E14 Friday, November 18, 10:15 - 11:45 am Kimball – 3rd floor

Housing Finance and the Great Crash PUBLIC FINANCE

Chair: Gene Park, Loyola Marymount University (Political Science)

States Stepping in: the Meaning of the Foreclosure Crisis and States' Foreclosure Prevention Laws Alicia Eads, Cornell University (Sociology)

Repossessing the Republic: OPCAs and an Economic Recovery Nathan Coben, University of California - Irvine (Anthropology)

Homeowner Insurance Rule Changes in Response to the 2004/2005 Hurricane Seasons in Florida and Louisiana Emanuel Ubert, University of Wisconsin - Madison (Sociology)

Discussant: Gene Park, Loyola Marymount University (Political Science)

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E15 Friday, November 18, 10:15 - 11:45 am LaSalle 1

Crises and Institution Building: Reflections around the Emergence and Effects of Rule and Norms STATES AND SOCIETY; Economics; Macro-Historical Dynamics; Politics

Chair: Mark Gould, Haverford College (Sociology)

Path Dependence By Design: Monsanto and the First Plant-DNA Markets Jensen Sass, Yale University (Sociology)

Coordination as Mechanism of Critical Junctures and Path Dependence Jean-Baptiste Gallopin, Yale University (Sociology)

Law and Regime Change. A Comparative approach Jérôme Heurtaux, Université Paris-Dauphine (Political Science)

Regulating Market Innovation: The Case of "E-hailing" in New York City Nicholas Occhiuto, Yale University (Sociology)

Discussant: Mark Gould, Haverford College (Sociology)

E16 Friday, November 18, 10:15 - 11:45 am LaSalle 3

50 Years of Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Barrington Moore, Jr. Revisited STATES AND SOCIETY

Chair: Michael McCarthy, Marquette University (Social and Cultural Sciences)

Round Table Discussion

Discussants: Richard Lachmann, University at Albany- SUNY (Sociology) Cedric de Leon, Providence College (Sociology) Robert Mickey, University of Michigan (Political Science) Chloe Thurston, Northwestern University (Political Science)

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E17 Friday, November 18, 10:15 - 11:45 am Burnham 1

From Bars to the Internet: Sex, Networking and Community Development, from 1969 to 2016 WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Culture; Macro-Historical Dynamics; Program Committee; Race and Ethnicity

Chair: Lee Thorpe Jr, West Virginia University (Sociology)

Round Table Discussion

Discussants: Martin Goessl, FH JOANNEUM (Equality and Diversity) Christopher Mitchell, Rutgers (History) Jeffrey Escoffier, Brooklyn Institute for Social Research (Historical Sociology) Martin Meeker, University of California, Berkeley (Oral History)

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Network Meetings

SSHA Networks are special interest groups that generate ideas and organize sessions for the next year's conference. As part of the program committee, Network Representatives perform the important task of coordinating sessions. Meetings are open to all interested individuals.

Friday, November 18 12:00 – 12:45pm

Crime, Justice and the Law LaSalle 1 Economics LaSalle 2 Education, Knowledge Production and Science Studies LaSalle 3 Historical Geography Clark 5 Macro-Historical Dynamics Clark 3 Health/Medicine/Body Clark 10 Race & Ethnicity Burnham 1 Family History/Demography Burnham 2 Childhood & Youth Burnham 4

Friday, November 18 1:15 – 2:00 pm

Culture LaSalle 1 Urban LaSalle 2 Labor LaSalle 3 Migration/Immigration Clark 5 Politics Clark 3 Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental Clark 10 Religion Burnham 1 States & Society Burnham 2 Women, Gender & Sexuality Burnham 4 Public Finance Dearborn 1

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F1 Friday, November 18, 2:15 - 4:15 pm Marshfield – 3rd floor

Judicial Processes and the Meaning of Justice in Industrialized Democracies CRIME, JUSTICE AND THE LAW

Chair: Jeffery Dennis, Minnesota State University, Mankato (Sociology and Corrections)

What Happened To Violence? The Development of Lethal Violence during the Modernization in the West Glenn Svedin, Mid-Sweden University (Humanities)

Who Judges? Introducing Jury Systems in Industrialized Democracies Rieko Kage, University of Tokyo (Advanced Social and International Studies)

Merely Observing Justice and Producing Facts? The Changing Role of Foreign Trial Observers in Franco-Spain (1952-1975) Lucia Herrmann, University of Zurich (History)

Discussant: Jeffery Dennis, Minnesota State University, Mankato (Sociology and Corrections)

F2 Friday, November 18, 2:15 - 4:15 pm Dearborn 1

Culture and Work CULTURE

Chair: Paul McLean, Rutgers University (Sociology)

Adaptive Expertise: Or, the Presentation of Self in Everyday Work Gemma Mangione, Northwestern University (Sociology)

The 'Omnivorous Generation:' Artistic Valorization and Institutional Work in the 20th Century United States Omar Lizardo, Notre Dame (Sociology) Jennifer Lena, Columbia University (Arts Administration)

The Foreign Correspondents of the Commercial Press: English Advance Subscription for Congshu Jicheng in 1935 Yunyan Zheng, Renmin University of China (History)

The "Horatio Alger Story" Is Not What You Think Joseph Gerteis, University of Minnesota (Sociology)

Discussant: Paul McLean, Rutgers University (Sociology)

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F3 Friday, November 18, 2:15 - 4:15 pm LaSalle 1

Metrics to Assess the Quality of Record Linking ECONOMICS; Family/Demography

Chair: Elyce Rotella, University of Michigan (Economics)

How Much Do Link Metrics Matter? Elisabeth Engberg, Umeå University (Demographic and Ageing Research) Maria Larsson, Umeå University (Demographic and Ageing Research)

The Impact on Research Outcomes of Biased Record Linkage Luiza Antonie, University of Guelph (Economics) Kris Inwood, University of Guelph (Economics and History)

A Tale of Two Enumerations: Linking St. Louis' First and Second 1880 Enumeration Ron Goeken, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center) Diana Magnuson, Bethel University (History) Tom Lynch, University of Minnesota (MPC) Yu Na Lee, University of Minnesota (MPC)

Linking and Geographical Space: The Consequences for Research of Linking Decisions Based on Geographical Distance Gerrit Bloothooft, Utrecht University (Institute of Linguistics) Kees Mandemakers, International Institute of Social History (Historical Sample Netherlands)

How Do Alternative Linking Methods Perform? Evidence from the LIFE-M Project Martha J. Bailey, University of Michigan (Economics) Morgan Henderson, University of Michigan (Economics)

Discussants: Joseph Ferrie, Northwestern University (Economics) Björn Eriksson, Lund University (Economic History)

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F4 Friday, November 18, 2:15 - 4:15 pm Clark 9

Whose Knowledge? Studies of Institutionalization, Professionalization, and Specialization EDUCATION; Politics

Chair: Jael Goldsmith Weil, Universidad Central de Chile (Political Science)

Publishing on Education: A sociological history of AERA's journals Raf Vanderstraeten, Ghent University (Sociology)

Absence of Self-ethics in Producing Knowledge in an Interdisciplinary World Abbas Aghdassi, University of Tehran (North American Studies)

Regime and Sociology: A Comparative History of the Institutionalization of Sociology in Postwar Europe Matthias Duller, University of Graz (Sociology)

Knowledge for the People: The Institute for Policy Studies, Reconstructive Knowledge, and Expertise in Post-World War II America Brian Mueller, Independent Historian (History)

Governing the Status Commons: The Strain between Professional and University Ecologies in Russia Mikhail Sokolov, European University at Saint Petersburg (Political Science and Sociology)

Discussant: Andrew Abbott, University of Chicago (Sociology)

F5 Friday, November 18, 2:15 - 4:15 pm Montrose 4

Sickness, Healing and Reform HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY

Chair: Ulrika Lagerlöf Nilsson, University of Gothenburg (Historical Studies)

Patent Medicine and the Senses in Early Twentieth-Century Britain Erin Bramwell, Lancaster University (History)

A History of Addiction Treatment in America: Why it Matters for the Opiate Addiction Epidemic Today Barbara Andraka-Christou, Indiana University Bloomington (Law)

'Women Helping Women': Domestic-skills Training for Unwed Mothers Simone Caron, Wake Forest University (History)

But, what should they wear? Women and health in the Progressive Era North Woods Lucinda M. McCray, Appalachian State University (History)

Discussant: Marie Clark Nelson, Linköping University (History, Tourism, Media)

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F6 Friday, November 18, 2:15 - 4:15 pm Dearborn 2

Trading Networks across Space and Time HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY AND GIS

Chair: Katherine McDonough, Bates College (History)

Off-Farm Fertilizers' Commercial Networks in France in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century: Can Mathematics Help Historians? Laurent Herment, CNRS (Economic History) Eric Mermet, CNRS (Social Sciences)

Building and Supporting the Growing U.S. Navy: Geographies of Late 19th-Century Supply Networks and Contractors Andrew Marshall, Pennsylvania State University (Geography)

Cyclical Change of Economic Power and Political Power in the Evolution of World- Systems Hiroko Inoue, University of California, Riverside (Sociology / IROWS)

Discussant: Katherine McDonough, Bates College (History)

F7 Friday, November 18, 2:15 - 4:15 pm Clark 10

Labor and the 2016 Election LABOR; Politics; States and Society

Chair: Stephanie L Mudge, University of California, Davis (Sociology)

Round Table Discussion

Discussants: Barry Eidlin, McGill University (Sociology) Cedric de Leon, Providence College (Sociology) Daniel Galvin, Northwestern University (Political Science) Jennifer Klein, Yale University (History)

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F8 Friday, November 18, 2:15 - 4:15 pm Logan – 3rd floor

New Sociological Perspective on Hegemony MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS; Politics; States and Society

Chair: David McCourt, University of California, Davis (Sociology)

Contingent and Evolutionary Aspects in the Emergence of World Hegemonies Beverly Silver, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)

Hegemony and the Limits of Military Dominance Richard Lachmann, University at Albany- SUNY (sociology)

Hegemony and Colonialism: A Time-Series Analysis of Anglo-European Imperialism, 1750-1960 Zophia Edwards, Providence College (Sociology) Julian Go, Boston University (Sociology)

US Hegemony and Labour Contention. When Tilly meets Arrighi and Katz & Mair Antonina Gentile, Università degli Studi di Milano (Political Science)

Discussant: Ho-fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)

F9 Friday, November 18, 2:15 - 4:15 pm LaSalle 3

Refugees: Yesterday and Today MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION

Chair: Jose Moya, Barnard College, Columbia University (History)

St. Domingue Refugees in Cuba and New Orleans: Legacies of the Haitian Revolution in Southern Louisiana Angel Adams Parham, University of New Orleans (Sociology)

Cuba's Refugees in the New Era of US-Cuba Re-establishment of Relations Silvia Pedraza, University of Michigan (Sociology)

Shouldering the "Refugee Burden": Jordan and the Contemporary Global Refugee Crisis Rawan Arar, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)

Discussant: Jose Moya, Barnard College, Columbia University (History)

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F10 Friday, November 18, 2:15 - 4:15 pm Buckingham – 5th floor

Policing Borders: Bodies and Nations MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION; States and Society

Chair: Torrie Hester, Saint Louis University (History)

Remaking Immigrant Illegality through DocumentationDe-Illegalization Programs in the Quota Era, 1921-1965 Talia Shiff, Northwestern University (Sociology)

Institutional Foundation of Diverse Immigration to Canada and Australia Jacob Thomas, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)

You Can Go Your Own Way: Expellees and Expulsion Practices during the Long Nineteenth Century Torsten Feys, Vrije Universityersiteit Brussel (History)

Establishing Ancestry: Documents, Performance, and Biometric Information in Ethnic (Return) Migration Jaeeun Kim, University of Michigan (Sociology)

Discussant: Torrie Hester, Saint Louis University (History)

F11 Friday, November 18, 2:15 - 4:15 pm Clark 5

Presidential Session: Interdisciplinarity in the Disciplinary Age PRESIDENTIAL; Education; Program Committee

Chair: Emily Merchant, Dartmouth College (History)

Field Formation in Intellectual Networks: The Emergence of the Life Sciences in Germany, 1770-1890 Jacob Habinek, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)

“Without any Reason for Being”: Interdisciplinarity at the 1904 World's Fair Eric Royal Lybeck, University of Exeter (Sociology)

Departments and Not-Departments in the Cold War University Mitchell Stevens, Stanford University (Education)

The Perils of InterdisciplinarityExplaining the Sudden Disappearance and Reappearance of Network Analysis in the Study of Science Brandon Sepulvado, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)

Discussant: Myron Gutmann, University of Colorado (History)

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F12 Friday, November 18, 2:15 - 4:15 pm LaSalle 2

Successful Grant Writing -- Best Practices from the PIs' Perspective PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Chair: Regina Werum, University of Nebraska - Lincoln (Sociology)

Round Table Discussion

Discussants: Elizabeth Lorang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (University Libraries) Kim Gallon, Purdue University (History) Melissa F. Weiner, College of the Holy Cross (Sociology) Catherine Fitch, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center) Helene Vezina, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (Human Sciences) Robert Lieberman, Johns Hopkins University (Political Science) Christy Hyman, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (History & University Libraries)

F13 Friday, November 18, 2:15 - 4:15 pm Kimball – 3rd floor

The Property Tax and the Politics of Race PUBLIC FINANCE; States and Society

Chair: Isaac Martin, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)

California School District Bond and Parcel Tax Election Outcomes, 1995-2014 Daniel Alvord, University of Kansas (Sociology) Emily Rauscher, University of Kansas (Sociology)

Race, Property Taxes and the Rhetoric of Segregated Education, 1955-1971 Camille Walsh, University of Washington - Bothell (Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences)

“Not on My Dollar”: More Black Residents, Less Property Taxes Kasey Henricks, Loyola University Chicago (Sociology)

Discussant: Isaac Martin, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)

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F14 Friday, November 18, 2:15 - 4:15 pm Clark 3

Colonial Subjects into Soldiers: War, Nation Building, and the Consolidation of Citizenship RACE AND ETHNICITY; States and Society

Chair: Cybelle Fox, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)

Not Quite Citizens: The Politics of Muslim Algerian Military Service in World War One Michelle Mann, Brandeis University (History)

A Promise Revoked: Filipino Military Service in WWII and Expulsion from Citizenship Katrina Quisumbing King, University of Wisconsin - Madison (Sociology)

Blood and Rights: Taiwanese and Korean ‘Volunteer' soldiers in the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy Anna Skarpelis, New York University (Sociology)

Soldiers of Empire: Rethinking Army, Society and Battle with the British Indian Army in the Asia-Pacific Wars Tarak Barkawi, LSE (International Relations)

Discussant: Cybelle Fox, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)

F15 Friday, November 18, 2:15 - 4:15 pm Burnham 2

Religion and Politics RELIGION; Politics

Chair: Gulay Turkmen-Dervisoglu, University of Goettingen (Religious Studies)

Law and Religion in the Legal Systems: a Frame for Implementing Intercultural Relationships Francesco Sorvillo, Second University of Naples (Law) Ludovica Decimo, Second University of Naples (Law) Antonio Fuccillo, Second University of Naples (Law)

Human Rights and the Task Force Detainees Philippines: Religious opposition to the Marcos Dictatorship, 1972-1986 Mark Sanchez, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (History)

The Role of Islamic Institutions in the Nationalist Project: A Comparative Study of British Malaya and the Dutch East-Indies. Hanisah Binte A Sani, University of Chicago (Sociology)

Religion and Politics: The Mosque in America Jackleen Salem, Purdue University (Religious Studies)

Discussant: Samuel Nelson, McGill University (Religious Studies)

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F16 Friday, November 18, 2:15 - 4:15 pm Salon 10 – 3rd floor

Land Tenure in Agrarian Transformations RURAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL

Chair: Lai Sze Tso, Wayne State University (Pediatrics)

Contentious Labor Processes between Landless Women and the Landlords in Two Villages: Rethinking Rural Class Structure in Turkey After World War II Bengu Kurtege Sefer, State University of New York at Binghamton (Sociology)

Parkways and Landscapes - Tracing environmental repercussions of cultural and scenic infrastructure Aisling O'Carroll, Independent Researcher

Tail of Two Cecils: Land Tenure and Conservation in Southern Africa John P. Carroll, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Natural Resources) Andrei Snyman, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Natural Resources)

Rural wealth inequality - stratification and differentiation of the Swedish rural society during the agricultural and industrial revolutions Patrick Svensson, Lund University (Economic History) Mats Olsson, Lund University (Economic history) Anna Missiaia, Lund University (Economic History) Erik Bengtsson, Lund University (Economic History)

Discussant: Lai Sze Tso, Wayne State University (Pediatrics)

F17 Friday, November 18, 2:15 - 4:15 pm Burnham 4

Politics and Emotions: Race, Ethnicity and Political Identity STATES AND SOCIETY; Politics

Chair: Defne Over, Cornell University (Sociology) Sinem Adar, University of Göttingen (Sociology)

Nation as an Affective SpacePrecarious Belonging between Hope and Anxiety Sinem Adar, University of Göttingen (Sociology)

Demographic Hopes and FearsTowards a Political Sociology of Racial Affects Michael Rodriguez-Muniz, University of Chicago (Sociology)

Fear and Insecurity: The Practice of Self-censorship in Turkish Mainstream Media Defne Over, Cornell University (Sociology)

Discussant: Mabel Berezin, Cornell University (Sociology)

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F18 Friday, November 18, 2:15 - 4:15 pm Burnham 1

States, Gender, and the Possibilities for Political Transformation WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Crime, Justice and the Law; Economics; Labor; States and Society

Chair: Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, University of Arizona (History)

Motivating Men: Communication Science, Masculinity, and the Politics of Population Control in Postcolonial India, c. 1960-1976 Savina Balasubramanian, Northwestern University (Sociology)

Sexual violence and Criminal Justice in IndiaThe Political Economy of Change Poulami Roychowdhury, McGill University (Sociology)

Gendered States Made and Remade: Gendered Labor Policies in the US and Sweden, 1960-2010 Ann Orloff, Northwestern University (Sociology)

The Sexual Politics of Resistance: (Re)-Making Models of Motherhood and Sexual Identities under Military Rule in Chile Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, University of Arizona (History)

Discussant: Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, University of Arizona (History)

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G1 Friday, November 18, 4:30 - 6:00 pm Dearborn 2

Beyond the Classroom: Alternative Spaces of Education CHILDHOOD & YOUTH; Culture; Education; Politics; Race and Ethnicity; Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Chair: Atacan Atakan, University of Arizona (Middle Eastern and North African Studies)

When Contact Changes Minds: Race, Gender and Adolescence in Children's International Summer Villages, 1946-•1965. Andrew McNally, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (American Studies)

Personal Computing to Success: Childhood in Late-Capitalism Nabeel Siddiqui, William and Mary (American Studies)

The Opportunity for Empire Building: The Girls' Friendly Society and British Imperial Education Elizabeth Dillenburg, University of Minnesota (History)

The Socio-Economic Status of Icelandic and Swedish School-Teachers 1880-1920 Ólöf Garðarsdóttir, University of Iceland (Education) Emil Marklund, Umeå Universitet (History) Lotta Vikström, Umeå Universitet (History)

Discussant: Emily Bruce, University of Minnesota (History)

G2 Friday, November 18, 4:30 - 6:00 pm Marshfield – 3rd floor

Beyond Statistics: New Approaches to the Study of Historical Suicide CRIME, JUSTICE AND THE LAW; Family/Demography; Health/Medicine/Body; Race and Ethnicity

Chair: Victor Bailey, University of Kansas (History)

Locating an Early American Suicide Rate Richard Bell, University of Maryland, College Park (History)

Suicide Rates as an Index of Suffering: Critiquing an Artifact of Nineteenth-Century Suicidology Alison Efford, Marquette University (History)

Social History, Suicide, and the American South: Musings on Sources Diane Sommerville, Binghamton University, SUNY (History)

Discussants: Victor Bailey, University of Kansas (History) Michael Kral, Wayne State University (Social Work)

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G3 Friday, November 18, 4:30 - 6:00 pm Kimball – 3rd floor

Author Meets Critics: Rigakos, Security/Capital: A General Theory of Pacification CRIME, JUSTICE AND THE LAW; Labor; Macro-Historical Dynamics; States and Society

Chair: Brendan McQuade, SUNY-Cortland (Sociology/Anthropology)

Book Session: Security/Capital: A General Theory of Pacification George Rigakos, Carleton University (Law and Legal Studies)

Discussants: Jasson Perez, Black Youth Project 100 Micheal McIntyre, DePaul University (International Studies) Jeffrey Shantz, Kwantlen Polytechnic University (Criminology)

G4 Friday, November 18, 4:30 - 6:00 pm Buckingham – 5th floor

Author Meets Critics: Smith, Reparation and Reconciliation: The Rise and Fall of Interracial Higher Education CULTURE

Chair: Liping Wang, The University of Hong Kong (Sociology)

Book Session: Reparation and Reconciliation: The Rise and Fall of Interracial Higher Education Christi Smith, Oberlin College (Sociology)

Discussants: Lisa Stulberg, New York University (Sociology of Education) Joseph Gerteis, University of Minnesota (Sociology) Cedric de Leon, Providence College (Sociology)

G5 Friday, November 18, 4:30 - 6:00 pm Burnham 4

Author Meets Critics: Go, Postcolonial Thought and Social Theory CULTURE; Macro-Historical Dynamics; Race and Ethnicity; States and Society

Book Session: Postcolonial Thought and Social Theory Julian Go, Boston University (Sociology)

Discussants: Zine Magubane, Boston College (Sociology) Aldon Morris, Northwestern University (Sociology) Marco Garrido, University of Chicago (Sociology) Barnor Hesse, Northwestern University (African American Studies, Political Science, and Sociology)

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G6 Friday, November 18, 4:30 - 6:00 pm Dearborn 1

Author Meets Critics: McDonnell, Best Laid Plans: Cultural Entropy and the Unraveling of AIDS Media Campaigns CULTURE; Health/Medicine/Body

Chair: Kathleen Oberlin, Grinnell College (Sociology)

Book Session: Best Laid Plans: Cultural Entropy and the Unraveling of AIDS Media Campaigns Terence McDonnell, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)

Discussants: Margaret Frye, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology and Demography) Genevieve Zubrzycki, University of Michigan (Sociology) Gianpaolo Baiocchi, New York University (Individualized Studies and Sociology)

G7 Friday, November 18, 4:30 - 6:00 pm LaSalle 3

Author Meets Critics: Hoffman, Why Did Europe Conquer the World? ECONOMICS; Macro-Historical Dynamics; Politics; Public Finance; States and Society

Chair: Paul Rhode, University of Michigan (Economics)

Book Session: Why Did Europe Conquer the World Philip Hoffman, California Institute of Technology (Humanities and Social Sciences)

Discussants: Joel Mokyr, Northwestern University (Economics) Stephen Pincus, Yale University (History) R Bin Wong, University of California, Los Angeles (History) Julia Adams, Yale University (Sociology)

G8 Friday, November 18, 4:30 - 6:00 pm Burnham 2

Author Meets Critics: Boustan, Competition in the Promised Land: Black Migrants in Northern Cities and Labor Markets ECONOMICS; Family/Demography; Labor; Migration/Immigration; Race and Ethnicity; Urban

Chair: David Pinzur, University of California - San Diego (Sociology)

Book Session: Competition in the Promised Land Leah Platt Boustan, University of California, Los Angeles (Economics)

Discussants: Thomas Maloney, University of Utah (Economics) Werner Troesken, University of Pittsburgh (Economics) Joseph Ferrie, Northwestern University (Economics) Amy Kate Bailey, University of Illinois - Chicago (Sociology)

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G9 Friday, November 18, 4:30 - 6:00 pm LaSalle 2

Author Meets Critics: Moring and Fauve-Chamoux, A Global History of Historical Demography: Half a Century of Interdisciplinarity FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY

Chair: Mary Louise Nagata, Francis Marion University / EHESS (History / CRH)

Book Session: A Global History of Historical Demography: Half a Century of Interdisciplinarity Beatrice Moring, University of Cambridge (History of Population) Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS)- Paris (History)

Discussants: Diego Ramiro- Fariñas, Spanish National Research Council (Population) James Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Humanities and Social Science) Susan Hautaniemi Leonard, University of Michigan (ICPSR) Marie Clark Nelson, Linköping University (History, Tourism, Media)

G10 Friday, November 18, 4:30 - 6:00 pm Burnham 1

Infant and Child Mortality: Family and Community Effects FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY; Economics

Chair: Kai Pierre Willfuehr, Planck Institute for Demographic Research (Demographic Research)

Maternal Education and Child Health: Rosenwald Schools and Early Childhood Mortality Gregory Niemesh, Miami University (OH) (Economics) Katherine Eriksson, University of California, Davis (Economics)

The Places of Death: A Multilevel Analysis of 13,247 Couples in Dublin during the Demographic Transition Dylan Connor, University of California, Los Angeles (Geography)

Is it My Flock or My Block? Spatial and Familial Clustering of Infant and Child Mortality in Utah 1930 -1940 Heidi A. Hanson, University of Utah (Pedigree & Population Science) Ken Smith, University of Utah (Human Development and Family Studies) Geraldine Mineau, University of Utah (Utah Population Database) Andrew Hammer, University of Utah (Pedigree & Population Science) Zhe Yu, University of Utah (Pedigree & Population Science)

Immigration and the Health of Children: Lessons from the United States at the Turn of the 20th Century Martin Dribe, Lund University (Economic Demography) J. David Hacker, University of Minnesota (History & Minnesota Population Center)Francesco Scalone, University of Bologna (Statistical Sciences)

Discussant: Kai Pierre Willfuehr, Planck Institute for Demographic Research (Demographic Research)

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G11 Friday, November 18, 4:30 - 6:00 pm Salon 10 – 3rd floor

Psychotherapy, the Unconscious, Labor, and Welfare HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY

Chair: Simone Caron, Wake Forest University (History)

How Male Practitioners Promoted Welfare from Warfare in 18th Century Sweden Maria Sjöberg, University of Gothenburg (Historical Studies)

Michael Balint and the Emergence of Psychosocial Medicine in Postwar Britain Shaul Bar Haim, University of London (History, Classics and Archeology)

Materializing DreamsAmerican Painters of the Unconscious at 1900 Emily Gephart, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Visual and Critical Studies)

Nobel Prize, Gym-Machines and Historical Uprooting: Scientific Elevation as a means to End Gendered Professional Conflicts in the Labor Market Anders Ottosson, Gothenburg University (Historical Studies)

Discussant: Lucinda M. McCray, Appalachian State University (History)

G12 Friday, November 18, 4:30 - 6:00 pm Clark 10

Author Meets Critics: Meyer, Manhood on the Line: Working Class Masculinities in the American Heartland LABOR; Culture; Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Chair: Elizabeth Ryan, Wayne State University (History)

Book Session: Manhood on the Line: Working Class Masculinities in the American Heartland Steve Meyer, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (History)

Discussants: Caroline Merithew, University of Dayton (History) Chad Broughton, University of Chicago (Public Policy Studies) Will Cooley, Walsh University (History) Elizabeth Faue, Wayne State University (History)

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G13 Friday, November 18, 4:30 - 6:00 pm Clark 3

Confronting Challenges to U.S. Labor's Legitimacy LABOR; Politics; States and Society

Chair: Barry Eidlin, McGill University (Sociology)

Round Table Discussion

Discussants: Kim Voss, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology) Jake Rosenfeld, University of Washington (Sociology) Eileen Boris, University of California, Santa Barbara (Feminist Studies) Jane McAlevey, Harvard University (Labor and Worklife)

G14 Friday, November 18, 4:30 - 6:00 pm Logan – 3rd floor

Author Meets Critics: Beier, Social Thought in England, 1480-1730: From Body Social to Worldly Wealth MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS; Culture; States and Society

Chair: Barbara Hanawalt, Ohio State University (History)

Book Session: Social Thought in England, 1480-1730: From Body Social to Worldly Wealth A. L. Beier, Illinois State University (History)

Discussants: William Sewell, University of Chicago (Political Science, History) Craig Dionne, Eastern Michigan University (English) Deirdre McCloskey, University of Illinois, Chicago (Economics)

G15 Friday, November 18, 4:30 - 6:00 pm Clark 5

Author Meets Critics: Donato and Gabaccia, Gender and International Migration: From the Slavery Era to the Global Age MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION; Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Chair: Maddalena Marinari, Gustavus Adolphus College (History)

Book Session: Gender and International Migration: From the Slavery Era to the Global Age Katharine Donato, Vanderbilt University (Sociology) Donna Gabaccia, University of Toronto Scarborough (History and Cultural Studies)

Discussants: Jenna Nobles, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology) Susan Eva Eckstein, Boston University (Sociology) Leo Lucassen, University of Leiden and Amsterdam (Social History) Tiffany Trimmer, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (History)

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G16 Friday, November 18, 4:30 - 6:00 pm LaSalle 1

Author Meets Critics: Mahmood, Religious Difference in a Secular Age: A Minority Report CANCELLED RELIGION

G17 Friday, November 18, 4:30 - 6:00 pm Clark 9

Author Meets Critics: Barreyre, Gold and Freedom: The Political Economy of Reconstruction STATES AND SOCIETY

Chair: Elisabeth Clemens, University of Chicago (Sociology)

Book Session: Gold and Freedom: The Political Economy of Reconstruction Nicolas Barreyre, EHESS (English Studies)

Discussants: Robin Einhorn, University of California, Berkeley (History) Nicolas Barreyre, EHESS (English Studies) Jeffrey Sklansky, University of Illinois (History) Zachary Callen, Allegheny College (Political Science)

G18 Friday, November 18, 4:30 - 6:00 pm Montrose 4

Author Meets Critics: Mann, 1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY AND GIS; Economics; Macro-Historical Dynamics; Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental

Chair: Robert Schwartz, Mount Holyoke College (History)

Book Session: 1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created Charles C. Mann, Independent scholar (Independent scholar)

Discussants: Dominic Fontana, University of Portsmouth (Geography) Peter C. Perdue, Yale University (History) Tamara Whited, Indiana University of Pennsylvania (History) Anne McCants, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (History) Charles C. Mann, Independent Scholar

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H1 Saturday, November 19, 8:30 - 10:30 am Kimball – 3rd floor

Fields CULTURE

Chair: Xiaohong Xu, National University of Singapore (Sociology)

Objects in Fields: Integrating Cognition, Materiality, and Field Theory Marshall Taylor, University of Notre Dame (Sociology) Dustin Stoltz, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)

A Comparative Social Morphology of Scientific Judgment in Theoretical Physics Thomas Gilbert, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)

Creating Consent in State Socialist Eastern Europe: The Cosmopolitan Nationalism of the Weak Ana Velitchkova, Centre for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies (Social and Political Conflict)

The Emergence of New Field Elites: The Red Cross and the Franco-Prussian War Shai Dromi, Harvard University (Sociology)

Discussant: Xiaohong Xu, National University of Singapore (Sociology)

H2 Saturday, November 19, 8:30 - 10:30 am LaSalle 1

Socioeconomic Inequalities and Mortality I: Europe ECONOMICS; Family/Demography; Health/Medicine/Body

Chair: Bernard Harris, University of Strathclyde (Social Work and Social Policy)

Social Inequality in Mortality among Adults and Elderly in Northern Sweden 1850-2013 Göran Broström, Umeå University (Demographic and Ageing Research) Soren Edvinsson, Umeå University (Population Studies)

Social Class and Mortality in the Netherlands, New Data from the Historical Sample of the Netherlands Govert Bijwaard, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI) (Econometrics) Kees Mandemakers, International Institute of Social History (Historical Sample Netherlands) Frans Van Poppel, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI) (Social Demography)

An Analysis of the Relationship between SES and Mortality during the Life Course: Alghero and Resia between the 19th and 20th Century Marco Breschi, University of Sassari (Economics and Business) Matteo Manfredini, University of Parma (Life Sciences) Stanislao Mazzoni, University of Sassari (Economics) Lucia Pozzi, University of Sassari (Economics)

Class and Income Differentials in Mortality: A Long-term Perspective (southern Sweden 1800-2000) Tommy Bengtsson, Lund University (Economic Demography) Martin Dribe, Lund University (Economic Demography)

Discussant: Bernard Harris, University of Strathclyde (Social Work and Social Policy)

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H3 Saturday, November 19, 8:30 - 10:30 am LaSalle 3

Understanding Prisons and Prisoners ECONOMICS; Crime, Justice and the Law; Family/Demography; Health/Medicine/Body

Chair: Ewout Depauw, Ghent University (History)

Colonial African Prisoner Accounts under Scrutiny: Prisoners as a Measure of Social Upheaval? Kostadis Papaioannou, Wageningen University (Rural and Environmental History) Michiel de Haas, Wageningen University (Rural and Environmental History)

Building Bentham's Panopticon Barry Godfrey, Liverpool University (Law and Social Justice)

Punishment Registers and Emotional Regimes in Belgian Juvenile Reformatories Laura Nys, Ghent University (History)

Habitual Criminals or Repressed Paupers? Prison Records in Hamburg as a Tool for the Assessment of the Urban Underclass 1615-1934 Ralf Futselaar, NIOD, Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies (Research)

Discussant: Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, University of Tasmania (History and Classics)

H4 Saturday, November 19, 8:30 - 10:30 am Montrose 4

From the Assembly Line to the Courtroom and Beyond: Occupational Knowledge, Governmentality, and Social Scientific Identity EDUCATION

Chair: Noli Brazil, University of Southern California (Spatial Sciences Institute)

Social Scientific Imaginaries: Fieldwork, Classification, Objectivity Begum Adalet, New York University (Near Eastern Studies)

Resilience Governmentality: The Genealogical Origins of Systemic Risk Regulation from the New Deal to the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 Onur Ozgode, Duke University (History of Political Economy)

Assembly Lines of "Girl Readers": Gender and Knowledge-Work in Press Clipping Bureaus Daniel Huebner, University of North Carolina at Greensboro (Sociology)

Rationality, Agency and Future Plans: New Circumstances in an Old Profession Abby Stivers, University at Albany, SUNY (Sociology)

Discussant: Jennifer Nations, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)

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H5 Saturday, November 19, 8:30 - 10:30 am Burnham 2

Marriage, Family and Partner Selection FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY; Economics

Chair: Elena Glavatskaya, Ural Federal University (History)

Choice of Spouse in Intermarriages of Transylvania (Romania) between 1950 and 2010: The Importance of Ethnicity Marius Eppel, Babeș-Bolyai University (Population Studies) Ioan Bolovan, Babeș-Bolyai University (Population Studies)

Marriages are Made in Heaven? The Influence of Extended Family in East Asia, 1688- 1945 Hao Dong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Social Sciences)

Whom to marry? Partner Selection of Disabled People in Nineteenth-Century Northern Sweden Helena Haage, Umeå University (Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies)

Discussant: J. David Hacker, University of Minnesota (History & Minnesota Population Center)

H6 Saturday, November 19, 8:30 - 10:30 am Dearborn 2

Health and Space HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY AND GIS

Chair: Nancy Tatarek, Ohio University (Sociology and Anthropology)

A Nineteenth-Century Corpus Analysis of Health and Place Catherine Porter, Lancaster University (History) Paul Atkinson, Lancaster University (History) Ian Gregory, Lancaster University (Art and Social Sciences)

Historic Environment and Landscape Reconstruction for Population Health: The Keweenaw Historical SDI Donald Lafreniere, Michigan Technological University (Social Sciences) John Arnold, Michigan Technological University (Social Sciences)

Discussant: Nancy Tatarek, Ohio University (Sociology and Anthropology)

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H7 Saturday, November 19, 8:30 - 10:30 am Logan – 3rd floor

Material Antecedents to War and Revolution MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS

Chair: Alvaro Santana-Acuna, Whitman College (Sociology)

Imperial Military Legacies and the Paths of Communist Revolutions: Russia and China in Comparison Luyang Zhou, McGill University (sociology)

Avant le déluge: Social formations in Choson Korea on the eve of the Imjin War (1592-98) Milan Hejtmanek, Seoul National University (Korean History)

Collectivization and Inequality in Rural China: Evidence from Shanxi Province, 1946-1966 Matthew Noellert, Shanxi University (Chinese Social History) James Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Humanities and Social Science)

Comparative Productivity Levels in Swedish and German Manufacturing, 1870-2010 Erik Bengtsson, Lund University (Economic History) Svante Prado, University of Gothenburg (Economy and Society)

Discussant: A. L. Beier, Illinois State University (History)

H8 Saturday, November 19, 8:30 - 10:30 am Marshfield – 3rd floor

Connecting Histories and Geographies: The Intersections of Immigration, Protest and Knowledge Production MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION; Crime, Justice and the Law; Historical Geography and GIS; Labor; Race and Ethnicity; Urban

Chair: Colin Pooley, Lancaster University (Environment)

Beyond Social Science History: Knowledge in an Interdisciplinary World Naimah Petigny, University of Minnesota Twin Cities (Gender, Women and Sexuality)

Immigration Incarceration and Deportation in Minnesota: Mapping violence Jose Manuel Santillana, University of Minnesota (Gender, Women, and Sexuality)

Ni Uno Mas/Not one More: NDLON and the Security-Migration Nexus Vanessa Guzman, University of Minnesota (American Studies)

Transcending Day Labor Work in Las Vegas: Testimonios of Survival and Resistance J. Adrian Castrejon, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (Environmental and Public Affairs)

Discussant: Colin Pooley, Lancaster University (Environment)

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H9 Saturday, November 19, 8:30 - 10:30 am Clark 3

Contested Spaces in Historical Migrations MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION

Chair: Peter Coclanis, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (History)

‘Satisfied with Their Lot,’ Dissatisfied with Their Plots: Contested Settlement in the Late Ottoman Empire Ella Fratantuono, University of North Carolina Charlotte (History)

Amazigh Space in Protectorate Morocco: The Collège Berbare d'Azrou and the Creation of a Berber Elite Adrienne Tyrey, Michigan State University (History)

A Personalist Revolution: Regime of Migration and Resettlement in the First Republic of Vietnam, 1954-1956 Anh Sy Huy Le, Michigan State University (History)

Religious Places, Migrant Spaces: Churches as Sites of Citizenship and Belonging in 20th Century France Alison Kolodzy, Michigan State University (History)

Discussant: Peter Coclanis, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (History)

H10 Saturday, November 19, 8:30 - 10:30 am Burnham 4

Parties, Representation & the Politics of Redistribution POLITICS; States and Society

Chair: Cedric de Leon, Providence College (Sociology)

Political Conservatism Revisited Amirhossein Teimouri, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Sociology)

Politics of De-depoliticization: The Rise and Fall of Political “Outsiders” and the Party Reform in Korea Jimin Yoon, Yonsei University (Sociology)

Tactics Versus "Doctrine": The 1933 Neo-Socialist Schism in the French Socialist Party Mathieu Desan, University of Michigan (Sociology)

How Much Tuition Is Too Much? Students, Unions, and Political Parties Against Tuition Didem Turkoglu, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Sociology)

Partisans, Lawyers, or Pollsters?: The Reiterative Problem Solving of Right-to-Work Johnnie Lotesta, Brown University (Sociology)

Discussant: Josh Pacewicz, Brown University (Sociology)

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H11 Saturday, November 19, 8:30 - 10:30 am Clark 5

Presidential Session: Public Health in Global Perspective PRESIDENTIAL; Program Committee

Chair: Sasha Mullally, University of New Brunswick (History)

American Medical Sociology and the Problems of Global Health Joseph Harris, Boston University (Sociology) Rebecca Farber, Boston University (Sociology)

Contagious Books Conception in the First Half of 20th Century China: Origin and Effects Yunyan Zheng, Renmin University of China (History)

An Archaeology of Epidemics: Examining Social Responses to Disease Outbreak in a Comparative-Historical Perspective Alexandre White, Boston University (Sociology)

The Response-Formation Cycle of Disease Control: How Public Health began in the United Kingdom and the United States in the 19th Century Charles McCoy, SUNY Plattsburgh (Sociology)

Discussant: Elisabeth Engberg, Umea University (Demographic and Ageing Research)

H12 Saturday, November 19, 8:30 - 10:30 am Salon 10 – 3rd floor

Spatial and Social Inequality Dynamics PROGRAM COMMITTEE; Historical Geography and GIS; Urban

Chair: Niall Cunningham, University of Durham (Geography)

Engaging Multi-Scalar Contradictions as a Mode of Institutional Change: Spatial Inequality and the Transition To Democracy in Johannesburg Benjamin Bradlow, Brown University (Sociology)

From Brigid to Miss McDonald: The Contributions of Culture, Class and Space To an Understanding of Gender Among the Irish in Brooklyn Stephen Sullivan, Lawrence High School (Social Studies)

Barrio La Asunción. Social Housing in Buenos Aires during the Last Military Dictatorship (1976-1983) Leandro Daich Varela, CONICET / University of Buenos Aires / General Sarmiento National University (Architectural and Urban History)

Measuring Discrimination in the Past: A Potential Approach Using IPUMS Complete Count Data Pete Lund, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee (Urban Studies) Margo Anderson, University Of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (History & Urban Studies)

Discussant: Niall Cunningham, University of Durham (Geography)

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H13 Saturday, November 19, 8:30 - 10:30 am Dearborn 1

The Comparative Political Economy of Taxation in the 20th Century PUBLIC FINANCE; States and Society

Chair: Molly Michelmore, Washington and Lee University (History)

Rethinking Tax Loopholes: A Framework for Understanding the Power of Money in American Politics Monica Prasad, Northwestern University (Sociology)

Motor Fuels Taxation 1909-2009: A Comparative Historical Analysis Carl-Henry Geschwind, Independent Scholar (Independent Scholar)

Tax Structure, Tax Politics, and Deficits Gene Park, Loyola Marymount University (Political Science)

Tax and Fiscal Regimes in the United States: The Long Swings Elliot Brownlee, University of California, Santa Barbara (History)

Discussant: Molly Michelmore, Washington and Lee University (History)

H14 Saturday, November 19, 8:30 - 10:30 am Clark 10

Religion and the World-System: New Departures RELIGION; Macro-Historical Dynamics

Chair: Daniel Pasciuti, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)

The Modern World-System of AffectResentment, Religion, and Secularization in the Semi- Periphery Baris Buyukokutan, Bogazici University (Sociology)

Double Movement of Religion in the Modern World-SystemFrom State-Formation to Anti-Systemic Movements Sahan Savas Karatasli, Princeton University (International and Regional Studies)

Recent World-Systems Perspectives on Religion Boris Stremlin, Stony Brook University (Sociology)

The “Axial” vs. Weber’s Comparative Sociology of the World Religions John Torpey, City University of New York (International Studies)

Discussant: Beverly Silver, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)

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H15 Saturday, November 19, 8:30 - 10:30 am Buckingham – 5th floor

Rural-Urban Inequalities under Industrialization RURAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL

Chair: Susan Hautaniemi Leonard, University of Michigan (ICPSR)

New Forms of Remote: Rural and Urban Isolation in Post-Industrial America Amanda McMillan Lequieu, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)

Heights and Economic Development in Modern Rural Japan: From the Analysis of School Registers of a Primary School, Ca.1890s-1930s Takako Kimura, Osaka University (Economic) Ken'ichi Tomobe, Osaka University (Economics)

A Landscape of Dread and Civility: Tuscany's Kidnapping Crisis of the 1970s and 1980s as a Liminal Event Dario Gaggio, University of Michigan (History)

The Current Poverty Alleviation in Rural China--What Do the Poor Achieve and How? Dan Li, Sichuan University, China (Labor & Social Security)

Discussant: Susan Hautaniemi Leonard, University of Michigan (ICPSR)

H16 Saturday, November 19, 8:30 - 10:30 am LaSalle 2

Unpacking the Relationship between Social Boundaries and Political Violence: Four Approaches STATES AND SOCIETY; Politics

Chair: Aliza Rebecca Luft, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)

Boundary Work and Settler Violence in Early American California, 1850-1865 Peter Owens, University of California, Irvine (Sociology)

Violence and Repertoire: Ethics, Representations, and Reflexivity Karida Brown, Brown University (Sociology)

When Skeletons Throw Their Weight Around: Social Networks, Everyday Resistance, and Collective Action in the Nazi Concentration Camps Thomas Maher, University of Arizona (Sociology)

Boundary Spillover and the Critique of American Lynching Charles Seguin, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill (Sociology)

Discussant: Robert Braun, Cornell University (Government)

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H17 Saturday, November 19, 8:30 - 10:30 am Burnham 1

The Workers United...: Labor and Social Change in Comparative Perspective STATES AND SOCIETY

Chair: Yaniv Ron-El, University of Chicago (Sociology)

Theories of Anti-colonial Labor Movements and Postcolonial Totalitarianism Kristin Plys, Yale University (Sociology)

Changing a Political Culture or Changing People's Live? The trajectory of the Workers' Party in Sertão of Bahia Mariana Borges Martins Da Silva, Northwestern University (Political Science)

Brokering Citizenship: Rethinking the Role of Civil Society in Citizenship Development through the Experience of Construction Workers in Beijing and Delhi Irene Pang, Brown University (Sociology)

Employment Performance and Labor Market Rigidities Reassessed Daniel Thompson, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)

Discussant: Sahan Karatasli, Princeton University (International and Regional Studies)

H18 Saturday, November 19, 8:30 - 10:30 am Clark 9

Education between Activism and Advocacy 1: Transformative and Restoring Impact on Gender, Sexuality and Race WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Culture; Education; Politics; States and Society; Race and Ethnicity; Religion

Chair: Hannah Brueckner, New York University-Abu Dhabi (Sociology)

Woodwork or a “boy sloyd/crafts" as a Both Gender Transgressive and Gender Restoring Factor in the First Half of the 20th Century Anders Ottosson, Gothenburg University (Historical Studies)

To Educate Women with Purpose: The Advocacy Work of Deans of Women Katharine S. Alvord and Lucy Diggs Slowe Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant, DePauw University (Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies)

Cosmetic vs Real changes. LGBTQ Human Rights in Serbian Universities and Textbooks Bojan Perovic, University of Hamburg (Law)

Transformation of a Family as Turkish Political History. A Gender and Generational Perspective Esra Demirkol, University of Sussex (Sociology)

Discussant: Hannah Brueckner, New York University-Abu Dhabi (Sociology)

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I1 Saturday, November 19, 10:45 am - 12:45 pm Dearborn 2

Media Cultural Production CULTURE

Chair: Nicholas Wilson, Stony Brook University (Sociology)

Toward a Critical Theory of Cultural Deindustrialization: The Television Action Committee in Late 1950s New York Shannan Clark, Montclair State University (History)

The Mystery of the TV Historical Mystery: Public Epistemic Culture and the Reduction of Knowing to Consuming Michael Reay, Independent Scholar (Sociology and Anthropology)

The Multiple Meanings of Truth: The Transition of "Truth in Advertising" from a Professional Standard to a Moral Principle in the Burgeoning Advertising Industry (1905-1920) Yaniv Ron-El, University of Chicago (Sociology)

The Fabrication of Leisure: A Comparative Study of Cultural Sublimation in Nineteenth- Century Germany Thomas Gilbert, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)

Discussant: Nicholas Wilson, Stony Brook University (Sociology)

I2 Saturday, November 19, 10:45 am - 12:45 pm LaSalle 1

Socioeconomic Inequalities and Mortality II: Canada, US & NZ ECONOMICS; Family/Demography; Health/Medicine/Body

Chair: Frans Van Poppel, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (Social Demography)

Do Decades of Death Depict Diverging Disparities? Socioeconomic Differentials in Adult Mortality in Utah, 1880-2010 Ken Smith, University of Utah (Human Development and Family Studies) Heidi A. Hanson, University of Utah (Pedigree & Population Science) Zachary Zimmer, University of California at San Francisco (Social Behavioral Sciences) Geraldine Mineau, University of Utah (Utah Population Database)

Inequality and Mortality in the United States, 1900-2010 Michael Haines, Colgate University (Economics)

Early Life Inequality and Later-Life Mortality in 20th Century New Zealand Kris Inwood, University of Guelph (Economics and History) Les Oxley, University of Canterbury (Economics and Finance) Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center and Sociology)

Age-Period-Cohort Analyses of Socioeconomic, Geographic and Ethnic Mortality Differentials in Canada 1991-2011 Astrid Flenon, University of Montreal (Demography) Helene Vezina, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (Human Sciences) Lisa Dillon, Université de Montréal (Demography) Robert Bourbeau, Université de Montréal (Demography) Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal (Demography)

Discussant: Tommy Bengtsson, Lund University (Economic Demography)

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I3 Saturday, November 19, 10:45 am - 12:45 pm LaSalle 2

Inequality in Sweden and the United States ECONOMICS; Politics; States and Society; Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Chair: Rob Gillezeau, University of Victoria (Economic)

Gender Equality and the Swedish Development Process Faustine Perrin, Lund University (Economic History) Kathryn Gary, Lund University (Economic History)

Stock-Market Marginalization of the Middle-Class since the 1940s Maude Pugliese, University of Chicago (Sociology)

The One-Percent across Two CenturiesA Replication of Thomas Piketty’s Data on the Distribution of Wealth for the United States Richard Sutch, University of California (Economics)

The Wealth of the Richest: Inequality and the Nobility in Sweden, 1750-1900 Mats Olsson, Lund University (Economic history) Patrick Svensson, Lund University (Economic History) Anna Missiaia, Lund University (Economic History) Erik Bengtsson, Lund University (Economic History)

Discussant: Ann Orloff, Northwestern University (Sociology)

I4 Saturday, November 19, 10:45 am - 12:45 pm Clark 3

Education and Rationalization EDUCATION; Culture; Economics

Chair: Tim Hallett, Indiana University (Sociology)

Achievement by all measures. Competition and Commensuration in Elite Secondary Schools in Germany and the United States Stefan Beljean, Harvard University (Sociology)

Surveying the Nation: Federal Longitudinal Surveys and the Construction of the American Educational System Ethan Hutt, University of Maryland College Park (Education)

Economic Justice: From Economic Model to Legal Decision Zachary Griffen, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology) Aaron Panofsky, University of California, Los Angeles (Public Policy)

Rationalization and Personhood in US College Admissions: The Rise of Test-Optional Policies, 1990's-Present Jared Furuta, Stanford University (Sociology)

Discussant: Tim Hallett, Indiana University (Sociology)

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I5 Saturday, November 19, 10:45 am - 12:45 pm Burnham 2

Student Aspirations and Educational Marketing in the United States from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century EDUCATION

Chair: David Bills, University of Iowa (Sociology)

Becoming White-Collar: The Female Labor Market and the Rise of Secondary Education Cristina Groeger, Harvard University (History)

Inventing Criminal Justice: Beyond Labor Market Explanations for the Growth of New Academic Disciplines Nidia Banuelos, The University of Chicago (Sociology)

Easy Targets: Higher Education Marketing and the Reproduction of Inequality Megan Holland, University at Buffalo, State University of New York (Educational Policy and Leadership)

Discussant: David Bills, University of Iowa (Sociology)

I6 Saturday, November 19, 10:45 am - 12:45 pm Dearborn 1

New Frontiers in GIS: Politics, Ethnicity and Religion HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY AND GIS

Chair: Donald DeBats, Flinders University (American Studies)

A Strong and Long Liberal Tradition? - Using GIS and Historical Voting Data To Inform UK Liberal Democrat Political Campaigning Dominic Fontana, University of Portsmouth (Geography) Lawrence Fontana, Independent Scholar (Politics) Robert Inkpen, University of Portsmouth (Geography) Humphrey Southall, University of Portsmouth (Geography)

Mapping the Currents of Revolution: Expelled Students in the Baltic Provinces of Imperial Russia Mark Moll, Indiana University (Central Eurasian Studies)

Mapping African American Enlistment and Emancipation John Clegg, New York University (Sociology)

Urban Territories and Individual Sociability Networks: Military Recruitment and Marriage Patterns in Quebec City, 1901-1918 Marc St-Hilaire, Université Laval (Geography)

Discussant: Donald DeBats, Flinders University (American Studies)

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I7 Saturday, November 19, 10:45 am - 12:45 pm Logan – 3rd floor

The Eurozone Crisis: A History of the Present and a Testing Ground for Social Science Theory MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS; Economics; Labor; Politics; Public Finance; States and Society

Chair: Gary Herrigel, University of Chicago (Political Science)

Common Currencies, Disparate Solidarities: The Crisis of the Eurozone in Comparative Perspective Pierre-Christian Fink, Columbia University (Sociology) Josh Whitford, Columbia University (Sociology)

Consumption and Competitiveness in the Eurozone: A Crisis of Institutional Incoherence Peter Fugiel, University of Chicago (Sociology)

The Fake Reflationary Alternative: The Institutional Roots of Austerity in European Post- Crises Macroeconomic Adjustment Alexander Spielau, Max Planck Institute, Cologne (Political Science)

The Benelux Road to Lisbon: Towards a New History of European Ordoliberalism Nicholas Mulder, Columbia University (History)

Discussant: Gary Herrigel, University of Chicago (Political Science)

I8 Saturday, November 19, 10:45 am - 12:45 pm LaSalle 3

NGOs, The State and Refugees in 21st century Europe MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION

Chair: Marlou Schrover, Leiden University (History)

Documenting Perceptions, Archiving Legacies? Oral History, Civic Engagement and the Importance of Refugee Archives Paul Dudman, University of East London (Library and Learning Services)

Politics of Hospitality from below. The Volunteer Movement in Germany and the Refugee Crisis Serhat Karakayali, Humboldt University Berlin (Social Science)

Policies on Refugee Integration: A Comparative Analysis of the United States, Turkey, and Germany Aysegul Balta Ozgen, University at Buffalo (SUNY) (Sociology)

The Refugee Crisis and the Common European Asylum System: What Is Wrong Mattia Vitiello, Institute of Research on Population and Social Policies, National Research Council, Rome (Research)

Discussant: Marlou Schrover, Leiden University (History)

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I9 Saturday, November 19, 10:45 am - 12:45 pm Marshfield – 3rd floor

Health, Natural Resources, & Environmental Politics POLITICS; Health/Medicine/Body; Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental

Chair: Sefika Kumral, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)

The Danish Trans-Fatty Acids Ban - Alliances, Mental Maps and Co-Production of Policies and Research Signild Vallgårda, University of Copenhagen (Public Health)

How Cholera Found Prevalence from an Earthquake and Not a Hurricane: Fabrice Julien, The University of Alabama at Birmingham (Sociology)

National Imaginaries and Resource Extraction: Conflict in the TIPNIS Erica Simmons, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Political Science)

Radical Resource Imaginaries in Ecuador (1981-Present) Thea Riofrancos, Providence College (Political Science)

How Water Became Political: Water Resources, Environmental Conflict, and Mobilization in Chile Maria Akchurin, Northwestern University (Sociology and Global Studies)

Discussant: Sefika Kumral, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)

I10 Saturday, November 19, 10:45 am - 12:45 pm Clark 5

Presidential Session: Digital Humanities Reveal Racial and Spatial Dynamics PRESIDENTIAL; Historical Geography and GIS; Macro-Historical Dynamics; Program Committee; Race and Ethnicity

Chair: Elizabeth Lorang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (University Libraries)

Nature, Race, and the Creation of Metropolitan Social Space Kevin Loughran, Northwestern University (Sociology)

Black Spaces Above and Below the Fold: The Spatial and Digital Dimensions of the Black Press Kim Gallon, Purdue University (History)

The Liberated Africans Project: New Developments in the Digital Curation of the Abolition of the Atlantic and Indian Ocean Slave Trades Henry Lovejoy, University of Texas at Austin (History)

Discussant: Elizabeth Lorang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (University Libraries)

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I11 Saturday, November 19, 10:45 am - 12:45 pm Montrose 4

Taxation and Representation PROGRAM COMMITTEE; Economics

Chair: Inga Rademacher, Max Planck Institute (Sociology)

Time and DevelopmentTheorizing the iEconomy and Tax Avoidance through the Long Twentieth Century Wai Kit Choi, California State University (Sociology)

Balancing Variety and Uniformity: How Central Authorities Direct Local State Improvisation in China Yuen Yuen Ang, University of Michigan (Political Science)

Tax Structure, Tax Politics and Deficits Gene Park, CUNY Baruch College (Political Science)

Generalized Trust in East Asia: A Comparison of China, Japan, and South Korea Chao Shi, Peking University (Population Research)

Discussant: Inga Rademacher, Max Planck Institute (Sociology)

I12 Saturday, November 19, 10:45 am - 12:45 pm Kimball – 3rd floor

War, Trade, and the Origins of Progressive Taxation PUBLIC FINANCE; States and Society

Chair: Ajay Mehrotra, American Bar Foundation & Northwestern University (Law)

Taxing Victory: America’s Fiscal Revolution during the Civil War and the Dawn of the Gilded Age, 1861-1873 Heather Wilpone-Welborn, University of Illinois at Chicago (History)

Trade and Redistribution: Two-Dimensional Interests and the Origins of Progressive Taxation Lucy Barnes, Trinity College (Political Science)

Seeing Locally Carolyn Jones, University of Iowa (College of Law)

Discussant: Ajay Mehrotra, American Bar Foundation & Northwestern University (Law)

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I13 Saturday, November 19, 10:45 am - 12:45 pm Burnham 1

Race and Immigration in United States Racial Formation RACE AND ETHNICITY; Migration/Immigration; Politics

Chair: Robert Lieberman, Johns Hopkins University (Political Science)

Placing the American Negro in AfricaUse of Anachronistic Space in Interwar Educational Philanthropy and Contemporary Color-Blind Racism Julia Bates, Boston College (Sociology)

Racialization in the United States and Japan: Blacks and Buraku People in Historical Perspective Eric Brown, University of Missouri (Sociology)

(In)visible in the Immigrant Marketplace: Framing Black Immigrants in Newspaper Coverage of Immigration Reform (2006-2015) Donna Lee Granville, University of Illinois-Chicago (Sociology)

Inadvertent Racial Formation: Racial Status of Immigrants in the Dillingham Commission Report (1911) Sunmin Kim, University of California, Berkeley (sociology)

Discussant: Tristan Ivory, Indiana University (Sociology)

I14 Saturday, November 19, 10:45 am - 12:45 pm Salon 10 – 3rd floor

Secularity and Diversity in Comparison RELIGION; Politics; States and Society

Chair: Damon Mayrl, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Comparative Sociology)

Is Turkey a Postsecular Society? Ates Altinordu, Sabanci University (Sociology)

Majoritarian Minorities? How Stateless Nations Respond to Religious Diversity Marian Burchardt, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity (Sociology)

An Eventful Sociology of Secularity? Religious Diversity and the Unintended Consequences of State Action in Turkish Literary Milieus Baris Buyukokutan, Bogazici University (Sociology)

Parochializing the Modern Metropole: Secular and Sacred Space in late 19th century Urban Planning Samuel Nelson, McGill University (Religious Studies)

Discussant: John Torpey, City University of New York (Institute for International Studies)

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I15 Saturday, November 19, 10:45 am - 12:45 pm Burnham 4

Political Violence: New Theoretical Horizons STATES AND SOCIETY; Culture; Macro-Historical Dynamics

Chair: Fiona Rose-Greenland, University of Chicago (Culture and Society)

The Exoskeleton- Role of Advisors in Counter-Insurgency Operations Dean Shumate, Creighton University (Education and Leadership)

Normalizing Violence: Bourdieu, Theories of Socio-Historical Change, and the Relationship between Church and State in France during the Holocaust Aliza Rebecca Luft, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)

The Art of Destruction: Cultural Violence and the Islamic State Fiona Rose-Greenland, University of Chicago (Culture and Society)

Discussant: Richard Lachmann, University at Albany- SUNY (Sociology)

I16 Saturday, November 19, 10:45 am - 12:45 pm Clark 10

The Technologies of Bureaucracy and Their Politics STATES AND SOCIETY; Economics; Politics; Public Finance

Chair: Gianpaolo Baiocchi, New York University (Individualized Studies and Sociology)

Partnering with the Strong but Blind State: How Civic Associations Co-Create Policy When Implementing the Affordable Care Act Josh Pacewicz, Brown University (Sociology)

Managing the Urban Crisis: Race, Housing, and the Politics of Finance in "Black Freedom Era" Chicago (1960-1975) John Robinson, Northwestern University (Sociology)

The Hidden Politics of New Technologies at the Environmental Protection Agency Elizabeth Popp Berman, University at Albany, SUNY (Sociology)

Ordering Expertise: The Solar System Decadal Survey as a Calculative Collective Device David Reinecke, Princeton University (Sociology)

Discussant: Sarah Quinn, University of Washington (Sociology)

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I17 Saturday, November 19, 10:45 am - 12:45 pm Buckingham – 5th floor

Housing People: Perceptions, Policies, and Place URBAN; Historical Geography and GIS; Politics; Race and Ethnicity; States and Society

Chair: Beryl Satter, Rutgers University (History)

Fragmented Citizenship: Municipal Incorporation and Annexation in St. Louis County Colin Gordon, University of Iowa (History)

Without Asking the Householder About the Condition: Encountering People, Defining Housing Deterioration in the 1960 Census Ellen Manovich, University of Minnesota (History)

Picking Battles with Buildings Robin Bartram, Northwestern University (Sociology)

Precarious Participation: Targeting Affect through Neoliberal Participation in a Public Housing Context Ryan Steel, University of Minnesota (Sociology)

Discussant: Beryl Satter, Rutgers University (History)

I18 Saturday, November 19, 10:45 am - 12:45 pm Clark 9

Education between Activism and Advocacy 2: The Creation of Gender Sensitive Knowledge WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Crime, Justice and the Law; Culture; Education; Politics

Chair: Regina Werum, University of Nebraska - Lincoln (Sociology)

Sexual Violence on the Canadian Stage: Making the Case for Integrated Arts and Sex Education Sylvie Di Leonardo, University of Guelph (English, Theatre, and Media Studies)

Swedish Women Online (SWO) from the Middle Ages to the Present Maria Sjöberg, University of Gothenburg (Historical Studies)

A Rose By Any Other Name: Title IX and Gender Mainstreaming Myra Marx Ferree, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)

The Ladies Vanish: Academic Sociology and its Missing Women on Wikipedia Hannah Brueckner, New York University-Abu Dhabi (Sociology) Julia Adams, Yale University (Sociology)

Discussant: Regina Werum, University of Nebraska - Lincoln (Sociology)

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J1 Saturday, November 19, 1:30 - 3:30 pm Salon 10 – 3rd floor

Girlhood across Texts and Contexts CHILDHOOD & YOUTH; Culture; Education; Family/Demography; Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Chair: Elizabeth Dillenburg, University of Minnesota (History)

Oksana Karavanska's “Stylish Book for Little Ladies” and the History of Ukrainian Handbooks of Good Manners Mateusz Swietlicki, University of Wroclaw (Slavic Studies)

Class Formation, Self Formation: Social Boundaries in Nineteenth-Century German Girls' Diaries Emily Bruce, University of Minnesota (History)

Girlhood under the Long Second World War in China: the Experience of Coming of Age for Three "Sisters" Ruchen Gao, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (History)

Discussant: Birgitte Søland, Ohio State University (History)

J2 Saturday, November 19, 1:30 - 3:30 pm Marshfield – 3rd floor

The Politics of Race and Gender in the Era of Mass Incarceration CRIME, JUSTICE AND THE LAW

Chair: Eric Schneider, University of Pennsylvania (Urban Studies/History)

State Correctional Department Leaders, Deference, and the Persistent Socio-Legal Control of Consensual Sex Among Prisoners Jay Borchert, University of Michigan (Sociology)

Law and Order in the City of Angeles: The LAPD and the Politics of Police Reform in Los Angeles after Watts Max Felker-Kantor, USC-Huntington Institute on California and the West (History)

The Racial Politics of Mass Incarceration Adaner Usmani, New York University (Sociology) John Clegg, New York University (Sociology)

Records, Race, and Risk: The Proliferation of Criminal History Information in the Era of Mass Incarceration David McElhattan, Northwestern University (Sociology)

Discussant: Eric Schneider, University of Pennsylvania (Urban Studies/History)

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J3 Saturday, November 19, 1:30 - 3:30 pm LaSalle 3

Cultures of Historical Inquiry: Sociology, Anthropology, History, and Political Science CULTURE; Education

Chair: Richard Biernacki, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)

'Two Cultures' or 'a Unified Framework'? Old Debates and New Ideas in Cultural Historical Inquiry Lyn Spillman, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)

Things in a Landscape: The Story of a Pot in Three Acts Mark W. Hauser, Northwestern University (Anthropology)

Inside the Black Box: The Culture of Method in Historical Sociology Damon Mayrl, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Comparative Sociology) Nicholas Wilson, SUNY Stony Brook (Sociology)

Knowledge of the Past: Neither Theory nor Understanding Constantin Fasolt, University of Chicago (History)

On Profane Methods Shannon Dawdy, University. of Chicago (Anthropology)

Discussant: John R. Hall, University of California - Davis (Sociology)

J4 Saturday, November 19, 1:30 - 3:30 pm LaSalle 1

From Gold Rushes to Golden Children: Anthropometric History on Four Continents ECONOMICS; Family/Demography; Health/Medicine/Body

Chair: Bernard Harris, University of Strathclyde (Social Work and Social Policy)

Nutrition, Obesity and Inequality in China in the Early 21st Century: A Long Run Perspective Stephen Morgan, University of Nottingham (Contemporary Chinese)

Stayers, Leavers and the Victorian Gold Field Kris Inwood, University of Guelph (Economics and History) Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, University of Tasmania (History and Classics)

Explaining the Antebellum Puzzle: Evidence from Food Prices Ariell Zimran, Northwestern University (Economics)

Health Trends in Europe over the Past Two Millennia: Evidence from Skeletal Remains Richard Steckel, Ohio State University (Economics)

Pregnancy and Productivity of American Slaves: Evidence from Cotton-Picking Records Paul Rhode, University of Michigan (Economics) Richard Steckel, Ohio State University (Economics)

Discussant: Bernard Harris, University of Strathclyde (Social Work and Social Policy)

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J5 Saturday, November 19, 1:30 - 3:30 pm LaSalle 2

State and Market Building in Comparative Perspective ECONOMICS; Macro-Historical Dynamics; Public Finance

Chair: Yuen Yuen Ang, University of Michigan (Political Science)

How did Development Actually Happen? Insights from Three Analytic Narratives Yuen Yuen Ang, University of Michigan (Political Science)

State-building through Administrative Brokerage: A Comparative Analysis of Taiwan and the Philippines under Colonial Rule Reo Matsuzaki, Trinity College (Political Science)

Information and Discipline: Qing State's Supervision of the Collection of Domestic Customs Revenue, c. 1730-1850 Wenkai He, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Social Science)

Rationalization of Fiscal Bureaucracy and Democratization through Elections: The Case of Taiwan Nuannuan Xiang, University of Chicago (Political Science)

Discussants: Wenkai He, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Social Science) Philip Hoffman, California Institute of Technology (Humanities and Social Sciences) Dan Slater, University of Chicago (Political Science)

J6 Saturday, November 19, 1:30 - 3:30 pm Montrose 4

The Demographics of Degrees EDUCATION

Chair: Daniel Menchik, Michigan State University (Sociology)

Spatial Inequality in Degree Attainment during US Educational Expansion Noli Brazil, University of Southern California (Spatial Sciences Institute)

Women's Entry into Higher Education: China and U.S. in Comparison Yuqian Wang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Social Science) James Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Humanities and Social Science) Chen Liang, Nanjing University (History)

Persisting patterns. Graduate Degrees and Gender Ratio in Sweden 1960-1990 Hanna Markusson Winkvist, University of Gothenburg (Historical Studies)

Changes in High School Curricular Intensity Over TimeMeasurement, Access, and Returns Megan Austin, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)

Discussant: AJ Angulo, Winthrop University (Curriculum and Pedagogy; History)

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J7 Saturday, November 19, 1:30 - 3:30 pm Burnham 1

Fertility Differentials: New Perspectives FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY; Economics

Chair: Martin Dribe, Lund University (Economic Demography)

Fertility Differentials in Sweden during the First Half of the Twentieth Century - The Effect of Female Labor Force Participation and Occupational Field. Glenn Sandstrom, Umea University, Sweden (Population Studies)

The Effect of Socioeconomic Status on Marital Fertility during the Demographic Transition, Northern Sweden 1821-1950 Göran Broström, Umeå University (Demographic and Ageing Research)

Sex Education as a Natalist and Familial Education in the French Case (1900-1970) Virginie De Luca Barrusse, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (IDUP)

The Impact of Social Class on Fertility Pattern in the 19th-early 20th century Korea Jane Yoo, Ajou University (Financial Engineering) Sangkuk Lee, Ajou University (History)

Discussant: Heidi A. Hanson, University of Utah (Pedigree & Population Science)

J8 Saturday, November 19, 1:30 - 3:30 pm Clark 9

Managing Life: Ageing and Disabilities HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY

Chair: Anders Ottosson, Gothenburg University (Historical Studies)

Ageing and Society: Change and Continuity in Life Conditions among the Elderly in Sweden during Late 20th Century Helene Castenbrandt, University of Copenhagen (SAXO Institute) Ulrika Lagerlöf Nilsson, University of Gothenburg (History)

How the Body Makes the Man: Narratives of Masculine Disability, 1920-1950 Leanna Duncan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (History)

Managing Adulthood: People with Developmental Disability Inside and Outside Institutions Adrianna Bagnall, Columbia University (Sociology)

The Tour de Technoscience: Lance Armstrong and the Sociology of the Techno-Athlete Sam Haraway, University of California, Davis (Sociology)

Discussant: Signild Vallgårda, University of Copenhagen (Public Health)

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J9 Saturday, November 19, 1:30 - 3:30 pm Dearborn 2

Using GIS to Map Transformative Processes HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY AND GIS

Chair: Jim Clifford, University of Saskatchewan (History)

Medieval History and GIS. The use of Geographic Information Systems in the Study of the Rural Economy of the Catalan Counties (9th to 12th centuries) Maria Soler Sala, University of Barcelona (History and Archaeology)

The New Face of the City, Urban Transformations and New Geographies. Interpretation Models for the Organisation of Parishes in Venice (1797-1821) Alessandra Ferrighi, Università Iuav di Venezia (DACC)

A Sort of Whirlwind: Mapping the Changing Geography of Presbyterian Religious Observance in Ireland Niall Cunningham, University of Durham (Geography)

Locating Metis Space: Mapping Stories, Kinship and Land Use in a Saskatchewan Metis Community Cheryl Troupe, University of Saskatchewan (History)

Discussant: Jim Clifford, University of Saskatchewan (History)

J10 Saturday, November 19, 1:30 - 3:30 pm Clark 10

Global '36: Commemorating Anti-Fascism and Activism 80 Years Out LABOR; Migration/Immigration; Race and Ethnicity; States and Society

Chair: Franca Iacovetta, University Toronto (history)

Framing Anti-Fascism in the Cold War: Lessons from the 1930s Anders Dalsager, University of Southern Denmark (History)

An Anti-Fascist Revolution? Transnational Anarchists in the Spanish Civil War 1936-1939 Kenyon Zimmer, University of Texas, Arlington (History)

Now They Have Gone to Bring Their Comrades: Workers Against the Italian Invasion of Ethiopia --1936 Caroline Merithew, University of Dayton (History)

'In the Shadow of the Swastika'A Young Antifascist Sailor and the Struggle for Asylum in the 1930s Yael Schacher, University of Connecticut (American Studies)

Discussant: Franca Iacovetta, University Toronto (History)

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J11 Saturday, November 19, 1:30 - 3:30 pm Burnham 2

Migration and Empire MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION

Chair: David Atkison, Purdue University (History)

Cities and Immigrants in Southeast Asia: The Case of Colonial Rangoon Peter Coclanis, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (History) Angelo Coclanis, The Solebury School (History)

Indebted “Mobility”: Interpreting Tundu System and Kangany Mediated Indian Labour Emigration To Ceylon (c. 1880-1940) Ritesh Kumar Jaiswal, University of Delhi (History)

The Academic Heritage of Empires: Historical Roots of the International Student Migration System Maria Safonova, National Research University Higher School of Economics (Sociology)

Discussant: David Atkison, Purdue University (History)

J12 Saturday, November 19, 1:30 - 3:30 pm Burnham 4

Democracy in America POLITICS; States and Society

Chair: Natasha Kabir, Jahangirnagar University (Law and Justice)

When the Bonds Break: Relationships, Reputations, and Ruptured Alliances in American Politics Christopher Robertson, Northwestern University (Sociology) Gary Fine, Northwestern University (Sociology)

Administrative Centralization and the Progressive Era Origins of Contemporary Restrictive Voting Laws Ben Merriman, University of Chicago (Sociology)

Not a Monolith: The Mobilization of the U.S. Christian Right Alex DiBranco, Yale University (Sociology)

Taxis versus Uber: The Politics of Markets in the Sharing Economy Jason Jackson, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania (Management)

Discussant: Natasha Kabir, Jahangirnagar University (Law and Justice)

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J13 Saturday, November 19, 1:30 - 3:30 pm Clark 5

Presidential Session: Interdisciplinarity in the Big Data Age PRESIDENTIAL; Historical Geography and GIS; Program Committee

Chair: Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)

Round Table Discussion

Discussants: Alice Bee Kasakoff, University of South Carolina-Columbia (Geography) Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center and Sociology) Peter Doorn, Data Archiving & Networked Services (DANS) Jeffrey Nichols, University of Illinois at Chicago (History)

J14 Saturday, November 19, 1:30 - 3:30 pm Dearborn 1

Identity Formation and Politics RACE AND ETHNICITY; Politics

Chair: Sunmin Kim, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)

The Ontology of LGBTQ People of Color Lee Thorpe Jr, West Virginia University (Sociology)

Native Possessions and Dispossessions: Indigenous Peoples in Vokrug Sveta Michael Metsner, Case Western Reserve University (History)

Demystification of American Nationalism: Conveyance of Civility through Blood Hadi Khoshneviss, University of South Florida (Sociology)

Ethnicizing the Frontier: Elite Structure of Ethnic Minority and Ethnic Mobilization in Southwest China(1660s-1930s) Yue Dai, University of Virginia (Sociology)

Discussant: Chad Goldberg, University of Wisconsin - Madison (Sociology)

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J15 Saturday, November 19, 1:30 - 3:30 pm Buckingham – 5th floor

Religion, Democracy and Democratization RELIGION

Chair: Ates Altinordu, Sabanci University (Sociology)

Nationalist Discourse and the Construction of Secularism: India in a Comparative Perspective Narendra Subramanian, McGill University (Political Science)

Religion, Electoral Politics and National Membership in Turkey, 1923-1980 Sinem Adar, University of Göttingen (Sociology)

Democratization without Secularization? The Case of Turkey's Justice and Development Party Gulay Turkmen-Dervisoglu, University of Goettingen (Religious Studies)

Islam, Secrecy and Blasphemy in the Liberal Democratic State Hussein Ali Agrama, University of Chicago (Anthropology)

Discussant: Miriam Kuenkler, Princeton University (Near Eastern Studies)

J16 Saturday, November 19, 1:30 - 3:30 pm Kimball – 3rd floor

Social Movements and Legitimacy Crises: Dissent, States, and Revolutions STATES AND SOCIETY

Chair: Didem Turkoglu, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Sociology)

Ongoing Legitimacy Crises in : The Memory of a 1968 Massacre of Students in the Trauma of 43 Missing Students in 2014 Dolores Trevizo, Occidental College (Sociology)

States, Subsistence Crises, and Social Mobilization Erica Simmons, University of Wisconsin - Madison (Political Science)

An Uneventful Social Movement: The Making and Unmaking of Spatial Opportunity Structure in the Occupy Wall Street Movement Hao Cao, The University of Texas at Austin (Radio-TV-Film)

Contentious Action, Social Learning, and Narrative Styles in Revolutionary Movements: Testimonies from Egyptian Activists Five Years after Tahrir Square Matthew Chandler, University of Notre Dame (Sociology; International Peace Studies)

Discussant: Didem Turkoglu, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Sociology)

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J17 Saturday, November 19, 1:30 - 3:30 pm Logan – 3rd floor

Are you In or Out? Inclusion and Exclusion in the Nation State STATES AND SOCIETY

Chair: Ilona Pajari, University of Jyväskylä (History and Ethnology)

Marriage Regulation as State Building Alexander Roehrkasse, University of California, L Berkeley (Sociology)

Inlaws, Outlaws, and State-Formation in 19th Century Oklahoma Jonathan Obert, Amherst College (Political Science)

Habits of Statehood: Malaria, Discipline and Jewish State-Formation in Mandatory Palestine Omri Tubi, Northwestern (Sociology)

Autonomy, Temporality, and Raison d'etat: How Past State Activity Affects Present State Priorities in the Squatter Settlements of Peru Simeon J. Newman, University of Michigan (Sociology)

Discussant: Daniel Neep, Georgetown University (Contemporary Arab Studies)

J18 Saturday, November 19, 1:30 - 3:30 pm Clark 3

The Role of Women in European Land Markets between the Fifteenth and Eighteenth Century WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Economics; Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental

Chair: Birgit Heinzle, University of Vienna (Economic and Social History)

Women's Involvement in Land Transactions in the Estate of the Klosterneuburg Monastery (Lower Austria, Fifteenth Century) Samuel Nussbaum, University of Vienna (Social and Economic History)

Land Transactions as Economic and Social Factors for Women in the Late-Medieval Lambach Estate (Upper Austria) Johannes Kaska, University of Vienna (Economic and Social History)

Competing for Wealth: Access to Landed Property and Women's Agency in Sixteenth Century Southern Tirol Margareth Lanzinger, University of Vienna (History) Janine Maegraith, University of Cambridge (Economics)

Women, Indebtedness and the Land Market in Eighteenth Century France Elise M. Dermineur, Uppsala University, Umeå University (Advanced Study)

Discussant: Birgit Heinzle, University of Vienna (Economic and Social History)

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K1 Saturday, November 19, 3:45 - 5:15 pm Buckingham – 5th floor

Children in War and Peace, National and Transnational CHILDHOOD & YOUTH; Culture; Migration/Immigration; Politics; Presidential States and Society

Chair: Michelle Mouton, University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh (History)

Children and Youth as the Future of the Nation in Wartime Finland, 1941 Ilona Pajari, University of Jyväskylä (History and Ethnology)

Turkish Sephardic and Muslim Children and American Sephardic Children of the 1950's: Are Female Childhood Games Transnational? How and Why? Derya Agis, Ankara University (Italian Language and Literature)

To Kill or Not to Kill: State Racism and Children's Mobilization in Economic Realm during the Post-Balkan Wars Era (1913-1918) Atacan Atakan, University of Arizona (Middle Eastern and North African Studies)

Discussant: Michelle Mouton, University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh (History)

K2 Saturday, November 19, 3:45 - 5:15 pm Clark 9

Author Meets Critics: Tavory, Summoned: Identification and Religious Life in a Jewish Neighborhood CULTURE

Chair: Frederick Wherry, Yale University (Sociology)

Book Session: Summoned: Identification and Religious Life in a Jewish Neighborhood Iddo Tavory, New York University (Sociology)

Discussants: Omar McRoberts, University of Chicago (Sociology) Terence McDonnell, University of Notre Dame (Sociology) Damon Mayrl, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Sociology)

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K3 Saturday, November 19, 3:45 - 5:15 pm Montrose 4

Author Meets Critics: Emigh, Riley, and Ahmed, Antecedents of Censuses from Medieval to Nation States and Changes in Censuses from Imperialist to Welfare States CULTURE; Family/Demography; Presidential; States and Society

Chair: Lyn Spillman, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)

Book Session: Antecedents of Censuses from Medieval to Nation States and Changes in Censuses from Imperialist to Welfare States Rebecca Jean Emigh, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology) Dylan Riley, University of California (Sociology) Patricia Ahmed, South Dakota State University (Sociology)

Discussants: Tong Lam, University of Toronto (History) Silvana Patriarca, Fordham University (History) Emily Merchant, Dartmouth College (History) Isaac Reed, University of Colorado-Boulder (Sociology)

K4 Saturday, November 19, 3:45 - 5:15 pm LaSalle 2

Author Meets Critics: Troesken, The Pox of Liberty: How the Constitution Left Americans Rich, Free, and Prone to Infection ECONOMICS; Family/Demography; Health/Medicine/Body; Politics

Chair: Dan Lainer-Vos, University of Southern California (Sociology)

Book Session: The Pox of LibertyHow the Constitution Left Americans Rich, Free, and Prone to Infection Werner Troesken, University of Pittsburgh (Economics)

Discussants: Philip Hoffman, California Institute of Technology (Humanities and Social Sciences) Paul Rhode, University of Michigan (Economics) John Joseph Wallis, University of Maryland (Economics)

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K5 Saturday, November 19, 3:45 - 5:15 pm Burnham 2

Author Meets Critics: McCloskey, Bourgeois Equality: How Ideas Not Capital or Institutions Enriched the World ECONOMICS

Chair: Anne McCants, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (History)

Book Session: Bourgeois Equality. How Ideas Not Capital or Institutions Enriched the World (University of Chicago Press, 2016) Deirdre McCloskey, University of Illinois-Chicago (Economics)

Discussants: Anne McCants, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (History) Kenneth Pomeranz, University of California, Irvine (History) Winifred Rothenberg, Tufts University (Economics)

K6 Saturday, November 19, 3:45 - 5:15 pm LaSalle 1

Author Meets Critics: Gordon, The Rise and Fall of American Growth: The U.S. Standard of Living Since the Civil War ECONOMICS

Chair: Richard Steckel, Ohio State University (Economics)

Book Session: The Rise and Fall of American Growth: The U.S. Standard of Living since the Civil War (Princeton University Press, 2016) Robert Gordon, Northwestern University (Economics)

Discussants: Richard Sutch, University of California (Economics) Alex Field, Santa Clara University (Economics)

K7 Saturday, November 19, 3:45 - 5:15 pm

Author Meets Critics: Mann, 1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created

(Session moved to G18, Friday, 4:30 – 6:00 pm)

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K8 Saturday, November 19, 3:45 - 5:15 pm Dearborn 1

Author Meets Critics: Sweeny, Why Did We Choose to Industrialize? Montreal, 1819-1849 HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY AND GIS; Economics; Macro-Historical Dynamics; Urban; Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Chair: Beatrice Moring, University of Cambridge (History of Population)

Book Session: Why Did We Choose To Industrialize? Montreal, 1819-1849. Montreal, McGill-Queen's University Press, 2015. Robert Sweeny, Memorial University of Newfoundland (History)

Discussants: George Vascik, Miami University (History) Donald Lafreniere, Michigan Technological University (Social Sciences) Ian Gregory, Lancaster University (Art and Social Sciences) Martin Burke, City University of New York (History)

K9 Saturday, November 19, 3:45 - 5:15 pm Clark 10

Author Meets Critics: Macias-Rojas, From Deportation to Prison: The Politics of Immigration Enforcement in Post-Civil Rights America MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION; Crime, Justice and the Law; Politics; Race and Ethnicity; States and Society

Chair: Adam Goodman, University of Illinois at Chicago (History / Latin American & Latino Studies)

Book Session: The Deportation-to-Prison Pipeline: America's New Immigration Regime Patrisia Macias-Rojas, University of Illinois at Chicago (Sociology / Latin American & Latino Studies)

Discussants: David Gutierrez, University of California, San Diego (History) Julian Lim, Arizona State University (History) Daniel Martinez, George Washington University (Sociology)

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K10 Saturday, November 19, 3:45 - 5:15 pm Burnham 4

Author Meets Critics: Pacewicz, Partisans and Partners: The Politics of the Post- Keynesian Society POLITICS; Public Finance; States and Society; Urban

Chair: Stephanie L Mudge, University of California-Davis (Sociology)

Book Session: Partisans and Partners: The Politics of the Post-Keynesian Society (U. Chicago, 2016) Josh Pacewicz, Brown University (Sociology)

Discussantss: Michael McQuarrie, University of California, Davis (Sociology) Elizabeth Berman, Albany (Sociology) Robert Mickey, University of Michigan (Political Science) Anthony Chen, Northwestern (Sociology)

K11 Saturday, November 19, 3:45 - 5:15 pm Clark 5

Presidential Session: Telling Stories with Quantitative Data PRESIDENTIAL; Program Committee; Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Chair: Alice Bee Kasakoff, University of South Carolina-Columbia (Geography)

Adopted, Widowed, Divorced and Remarried: A Blended Family in 19th Century Kyoto Mary Louise Nagata, Francis Marion University / EHESS (History / CRH)

Stories of Suicide in New Zealand World War I Veterans Kris Inwood, University of Guelph (Economics and History) Les Oxley, University of Canterbury (Economics and Finance) Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)

Quantitative Inference on Power Mechanism based on Genealogy Network in Medieval Joseon Korea Dong-gi Lee, Ajou University (Industrial Engineering) Sangkuk Lee, Ajou University (History) Hyunjung Shin, Ajou University (Industrial Engineering)

Women in Post-Reconstruction Arkansas, 1880-1910: A Multi-Method Life Course Study Cheryl Elman, University of Akron (Sociology) Kathryn Feltey, University of Akron (Sociology) Barbara Wittman, University of Akron (History) Corey Stevens, The University of Akron (Sociology)

Discussant: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales- Paris (History)

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K12 Saturday, November 19, 3:45 - 5:15 pm Kimball – 3rd floor

Author Meets Critics: Lee, The Making of Asian America: A History RACE AND ETHNICITY; Crime, Justice and the Law; Economics; Labor; Migration/Immigration; Politics

Chair: Susan Carter, University of California, Riverside (Economics)

Book Session: The Making of Asian AmericaA History Erika Lee, University of Minnesota (History)

Discussants: Simone Wegge, City University of New York (Economics) Jason Oliver Chang, University of Connecticut (History) Matthew Guterl, Brown University (American Studies) Joseph Jewell, Texas A&M University (Sociology)

K13 Saturday, November 19, 3:45 - 5:15 pm LaSalle 3

Author Meets Critics: Tolnay and Bailey, Lynched: The Victims of Southern Mob Violence RACE AND ETHNICITY; Crime, Justice and the Law

Book Session: Lynched: The Victims of Southern Mob Violence Stewart Tolnay, University of Washington (Sociology) Amy Kate Bailey, University of Illinois - Chicago (Sociology)

Discussants: Mattias Smångs, Fordham University (Sociology & Anthropology) David Cunningham, Washington University in St. Louis (Sociology) Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)

K14 Saturday, November 19, 3:45 - 5:15 pm Clark 3

Author Meets Critics: Alba and Foner, Strangers No More: Immigration and the Challenges of Integration in North America and Western Europe RACE AND ETHNICITY; Migration/Immigration

Chair: Elizabeth Onasch, SUNY Plattsburgh (Sociology)

Book Session: Strangers No More: Immigration and the Challenges of Integration in North America and Western Europe Richard Alba, The Graduate Center, CUNY (Sociology) Nancy Foner, Hunter College (Sociology)

Discussants: Peter Kivisto, Augustana College (Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Welfare) Leo Lucassen, University of Leiden and Amsterdam (Social History) Caroline Brettell, Southern Methodist University (Anthropology) Leslie Page Moch, Michigan State University (History) Nancy L. Green, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales - EHESS (History)

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K15 Saturday, November 19, 3:45 - 5:15 pm Burnham 1

Author Meets Critics: Morris, The Scholar Denied: W.E.B. DuBois and the Birth of Modern Sociology RACE AND ETHNICITY; Urban

Book Session: The Scholar Denied: W. E. B. Du Bois and the Birth of Modern Sociology Aldon Morris, Northwestern University (Sociology)

Discussants: Vilna Bashi Treitler, University of California, Santa Barbara (Sociology) Fabio Rojas, Indiana University (Sociology) Melissa F. Weiner, College of the Holy Cross (Sociology)

K16 Saturday, November 19, 3:45 - 5:15 pm Salon 10 – 3rd floor

Author Meets Critics: Hung, The China Boom: Why China Will Not Rule the World STATES AND SOCIETY; Economics; Macro-Historical Dynamics; Politics

Chair: Richard Lachmann, University at Albany- SUNY (Sociology)

Book Session: The China Boom: Why China will not Rule the World Ho-fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)

Discussants: Richard Lachmann, University at Albany- SUNY (Sociology) Jim Mahoney, Northwestern University (Sociology) Dingxin Zhao, University of Chicago (Sociology) Jack Goldstone, George Mason University (Public Policy)

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Annual Business Meeting Monroe Ballroom Saturday, 5:30-6:00pm

Alice Bee Kasakoff, The University of South Carolina (Geography), and 2016 Vice President, Social Science History Association

President’s Address Monroe Ballroom Saturday, 6:00-6:30pm

Beyond Social Science History Myron Gutmann, University of Colorado (History), and 2016 President, Social Science History Association

We invite all registrants to attend this special plenary session late Saturday afternoon for Awards, the Business Meeting and the Presidential Address , followed by a gala reception in the Red Lacquer Room.

President’s Reception Red Lacquer Room, 4th Floor Saturday, 6:30-8:00pm

We would like to thank the University of Colorado, Boulder, and especially the Institute of Behavioral Science and the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research for their generous support of the Presidential Reception.

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L1 Sunday, November 20, 8:00 - 10:00 am Burnham 4

Understanding Cultural Events and Places CULTURE

Chair: Dani Kranz, Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences (Society and Economics)

Cultural Revolution in Three Keys: Toward a Theory of Eventalization Xiaohong Xu, National University of Singapore (Sociology)

The Level of Awareness of Grade Seven Learners of Polytechnic University of the Philippines Laboratory High School: Attitude Towards Bataan Death March Celso Tan Jr., College of Education (Elementary and Secondary Education) Kevin Cars So, College of Education (Elementary and Secondary Education) Eliezer Sam Villanueva, College of Education (Elementary and Secondary Education) Rosalyn De Guzman, College of Education (Elementary and Secondary Education) Tristan Neil Catapang, College of Education (Elementary and Secondary Education)

Garrison Cultures In Transition: History and Heritage at Fort Rocky, Kingston Harbor, Jamaica Zachary Beier, University of the West Indies Mona (History and Archaeology)

Discussant: Dani Kranz, Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences (Society and Economics)

L2 Sunday, November 20, 8:00 - 10:00 am LaSalle 1

Macroeconomics, Money and Banking ECONOMICS; Politics; Public Finance; States and Society

Chair: Jon Moen, University of Mississippi (Economics)

Art, Science, and the Impact of RBC Models in Economic History Alex Field, Santa Clara University (Economics)

Reserves and the Common Pool Resource Problem Jon Moen, University of Mississippi (Economics)

Public Banking and Clientelistic Politics in a Developing Country: The Political Economy of the Colombian Agrarian, Mining and Industrial Bank, 1932-57 Carlos Brando, Universidad de los Andes (Political Science)

Reorganization and Debt Rollover in the Developing World Melike Arslan, Northwestern University (Sociology)

A Reappraisal of the Chicago Free Banking Market 1852-1860: Why so Few? Andrew Economopoulos, Ursinus College (Economics)

Discussant: Jon Moen, University of Mississippi (Economics)

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L3 Sunday, November 20, 8:00 - 10:00 am LaSalle 2

Education, Work and Fertility ECONOMICS; Education; Family/Demography; Labor; Religion; States and Society; Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Chair: Livio Di Matteo, Lakehead University (Economics)

The Making of a Liberal Education: Political Economy of the Austrian School Reform, 1865 - 1875 Tomas Cvrcek, University College London (Slavonic and East European) Miroslav Zajicek, Vysoka skola ekonomicka v Praze (Economics)

Behind the Fertility-Education Nexus: What Triggered the French Development Process? Faustine Perrin, Lund University (Economic History) Claude Diebolt, University of Strasbourg (Economics) Audrey-Rose Menard, University of Strasbourg (Economics)

Early Modern Skilled Women: Female Skill Premium for Annually Paid Workers in Sweden Kathryn Gary, Lund University (Economic History)

Religiosity and Economic Development: Evidence from 19th Century France Mara Squicciarini, Northwestern University (Economics)

Discussants: Elyce Rotella, University of Michigan (Economics) Rowena Gray, University of Essex (Economics)

L4 Sunday, November 20, 8:00 - 10:00 am Montrose 4

Normative Social Science EDUCATION

Chair: Daniel Huebner, University of North Carolina at Greensboro (Sociology)

A Ghost in the American Machine: Marx in W. W. Rostow's Normative Social Science Andrew Hartman, Illinois State University (History)

Modeling Academic Freedom Dan Steward, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Sociology)

Problem-Solving Social Science Monica Prasad, Northwestern University (Sociology)

Against Normative Dogmatism Andrew Abbott, University of Chicago (Sociology)

Discussant: Philip Gorski, Yale University (Sociology)

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L5 Sunday, November 20, 8:00 - 10:00 am Logan – 3rd floor

Policy, Politics, and Expertise EDUCATION; Politics

Chair: Gianpaolo Baiocchi, New York University (Individualized Studies and Sociology)

Finnish Civic Organisations as Social Policy Experts and Knowledge Producers Sophy Bergenheim, University of Helsinki (Social Science History)

Trust and mistrust in experts. Mechanisms of Dissonance Reduction in Policy Making Susana Muniz, State University of New York - University at Albany (Sociology)

Associative and Constitutive Models of Expert Authority: The Case of Medicine Daniel Menchik, Michigan State University (Sociology)

Party-Expert Relations and the Postwar Remaking of Democratic Politics Johnnie Lotesta, Brown University (Sociology) Stephanie L Mudge, University of California-Davis (Sociology)

Discussant: Daniel Hirschman, Brown University (Sociology)

L6 Sunday, November 20, 8:00 - 10:00 am Dearborn 2

Creating Boundaries for Spatial Analysis HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY AND GIS

Chair: Dominic Fontana, University of Portsmouth (Geography)

The Colossus History Grid: integrating network and spatial models of world history Mark Ciotola, San Francisco State University (Design and Industry)

HGIS Crowdsourcing: New York Public Library Mapwarper & the Space/Time Directory Kurt Schlichting, Fairfield University (Sociology and Anthropology)

A New Resource and Analysis to Track US Population Change1900 to 2010 Andrew Beveridge, Queens College and Grad Center, CUNY and Social Explorer (Sociology)

Discussant: Humphrey Southall, University of Portsmouth (Geography)

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L7 Sunday, November 20, 8:00 - 10:00 am Clark 10

Labor and Colonialism LABOR; Politics; States and Society

Chair: Anna Paretskaya, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)

The Third Act: African American Emancipation and the Colonial Remaking of White Supremacy Zach Sell, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (History)

The Impact of the Forced Labour Convention (Convention 29) in British Colonial East Africa, 1930-1963 Opolot Okia, Wright State University (History)

Indian Coffee House: a Worker-Occupied and Self-Managed Former Colonial Firm Kristin Plys, Yale University (Sociology)

No Organized Labor, No DevelopmentA Comparative-historical Analysis of Two Oil- Rich Countries Zophia Edwards, Providence College (Sociology)

Discussant: Michael Biggs, University of Oxford (Sociology)

L8 Sunday, November 20, 8:00 - 10:00 am Burnham 2

Politics and the Community: Latin Americans in the U.S. MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION

Chair: Marilynn Johnson, Boston College (History)

U.S. Cuban Immigration Exceptionalism and its Unintended Consequences Susan Eva Eckstein, Boston University (Sociology)

Multiples uses of ICTs by Latino immigrants organizations in Chicago Camila Escudero, UFRJ / UIC (Social Communication)

Local Laws and Undocumented Mexicans' Political Engagement: Why Immigrant Destinations Matter Angela Garcia, University of Chicago (Social Service Administration)

Hysteresis of Habitus and Migration Practices: The case of Colombian Migration to Los Angeles (1960-2010) Leydy Diossa-Jimenez, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)

Discussant: Marilynn Johnson, Boston College (History)

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L9 Sunday, November 20, 8:00 - 10:00 am LaSalle 3

Labor Markets and Migration MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION

Chair: Walter Kamphoefner, Texas A&M University (History)

Immigrant Education: The Intergenerational Impacts of Parental Overeducation Siddartha Aradhya, Lund University (Economic History) Jonas Helgertz, Lund University (Economic History) Kirk Scott, Lund University (Economic History)

Between Surging Nigerian Sex migrant workers, the Family and the Society Emmanuel Adeyemi, University of Ibadan (Theatre Arts)

The Shifting Context of Reception for Migrants in Japan: 1970 - 2010 Tristan Ivory, Indiana University (Sociology)

Across the Border & Back Again: The Feminization of Migration in Two Twin-Cities, 1950-2000 Erika Rendon-Ramos, Rice University (History)

Discussant: Walter Kamphoefner, Texas A&M University (History)

L10 Sunday, November 20, 8:00 - 10:00 am Clark 3

Social Movements & the State POLITICS; States and Society

Chair: Jacques Hymans, University of Southern California (International Relations)

Memory Work on the Kwangju Uprising and South Korea's Democracy Movement, 1980-1987 Soon Seok Park, Purdue University (Sociology)

Reconsidering the Legislative Process: Buffering Opportunities as Strategic Mechanisms for Limiting Social Movement Influence Joshua Basseches, Northwestern University (Sociology)

Social Movements and Democratization: The Social Roots of Regime Change in Turkey, 1908-2015 Baris Cetin Eren, Marmara University (Political Science)

Social Structural Avenues for Mobilization - The Case of British Abolition in Manchester Kinga Makovi, Columbia University (Sociology Department)

Discussant: Antonina Gentile, Universityersità degli Studi di Milano (Political Science)

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L11 Sunday, November 20, 8:00 - 10:00 am Clark 5

Presidential Session: Sustaining Soil Fertility in Agricultural Systems PRESIDENTIAL; Program Committee

Chair: Vernon Burton, Clemson University (History & CyberInstitute)

Agrarian Intensification and Soil Fertility in Atlantic Spain, 1750s-1880s Beatriz Corbacho González, University of Santiago de Compostela (Modern History) Roc Padró Caminal, University of Barcelona (Economic History)

Agricultural History from Below: Maintaining Soil Fertility on the Harrach Estates, 1780-1940 Dino Güldner, Klagenfurt University (Social Ecology)

Agriculture and Soil Fertility in the Great Plains, 1880-1997 Geoff Cunfer, University of Saskatchewan (History)

Looking for a Yield: Soil Nitrogen in Saskatchewan Agriculture, 1916-2001 Laura Larsen, University of Saskatchewan (History)

Discussant: Vernon Burton, Clemson University (History & CyberInstitute)

L12 Sunday, November 20, 8:00 - 10:00 am Dearborn 1

Law, Justice, and Violence RACE AND ETHNICITY; Crime, Justice and the Law

Chair: Eric Brown, University of Missouri (Sociology)

The Intersection of Nationalism and Hate Speech in Turkish Case Burcu Nur Binboğa Kinik, METU (Political Science and Public Administration)

Modernization and Lynching in the New South Mattias Smångs, Fordham University (Sociology & Anthropology)

Legislating Violence? The Relationship between Local Segregation Ordinances and Racialized Violence Justin Steil, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Urban Studies and Planning) Jacob Faber, New York University (Sociology)

Bricks Before Brown Marisela Martinez-Cola, Emory University (Sociology)

Discussant: Eric Brown, University of Missouri (Sociology)

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L13 Sunday, November 20, 8:00 - 10:00 am Buckingham – 5th floor

Religious Doctrine, Organization, and Politics RELIGION; Politics

Chair: Rhys H. Williams, Loyola University Chicago (Sociology)

Popular Eighteenth Century Deism: Secularism's Birth as a Grassroots Faith Rachel Spivack, Fordham University (History)

Faithful Adaptations: Protestant Organizational Forms and Slavery Theology in Antebellum New York Kristin George, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)

The Same Yesterday, Today, and ForeverHow LDS Reputational Entrepreneurs Keep Doctrine Consistent with Policy Erik Lovell, Northwestern University (Sociology) Christopher Robertson, Northwestern University (Sociology) Stephanie Bliese, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary (Religious History)

Religious Fundamentalism in Historical PerspectiveReactions to Modernity in Islam and Christianity Mark Gould, Haverford College (Sociology)

Discussant: Rhys H. Williams, Loyola University Chicago (Sociology)

L14 Sunday, November 20, 8:00 - 10:00 am Salon 10 – 3rd floor

One Country Two Systems – Past, Present and Future of the Hong Kong-China Nexus STATES AND SOCIETY; Macro-Historical Dynamics

Chair: Yuen-Ching Bellette Lee, University of California, Los Angeles (Political Science)

China in Hong Kong: Tibet 1959 Redux? Ho-fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)

Performing Chineseness on Cantonese Opera Stages?: Negotiating Cultural Identities in HK-China Relations Priscilla Tse, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (Musicology)

Ten Days in Mong Kok: Defending the Street Barricades with no Leaders during Hong Kong's Umbrella Uprising Wai Kit Choi, California State University (Sociology)

Cross-border Agents, Kidnapping and Dead Borders in 1960s Hong Kong Angelina Chin, Pomona College (History)

Discussant: Ching Kwan Lee, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)

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L15 Sunday, November 20, 8:00 - 10:00 am Kimball – 3rd floor

Ethnicity and State Violence: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Experiences STATES AND SOCIETY

Chair: Claire Zalc, CNRS (IHMC)

Theorizing Expulsions of Jews from Late Medieval and Early Modern Northern European Cities Kerice Doten-Snitker, University of Washington (Sociology)

“Debt of Honor”: Contested Memories of Muslims in the World War I Centenary Meghan Tinsley, Boston University (Sociology)

Fashioning Leviathan in Babel: On the Bureaucratic Control of Native Populations in the Straits Settlements, 1867-1895 Jack Jin Gary Lee, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)

Contested Boundaries: Democratization, Ethnicity and Anti-Kurdish Communal Violence in Turkey Sefika Kumral, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)

Discussant: Irene Pang, Brown University (Sociology)

L16 Sunday, November 20, 8:00 - 10:00 am Clark 9

Chinese State Culture and Bureaucracy in Global and Historical Perspective STATES AND SOCIETY; Politics

Chair: Alexander Roehrkasse, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)

‘in Beijing this will have an Unfortunate Impact...’: Perception and Action in the Field of International Diplomacy Michael Wood, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)

Official Careers during the Qing (1644-1911): Evidence from the Jinshenlu Cameron Campbell, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Social Science) Bijia Chen, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Social Science) Chen Liang, Nanjing University (History) Yuxue Ren, Shanghai Jiaotong University (History) James Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Humanities and Social Science)

From Opium to Expertise: A Moral Markets Perspective on US Foreign Policy and the Rise of China David McCourt, University of California-Davis (Sociology)

Discussant: Sahan Savas Karatasli, Princeton University (International and Regional Studies)

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L17 Sunday, November 20, 8:00 - 10:00 am Marshfield – 3rd floor

Defining the Politics of Feminism: Political Violence, Class Struggle and Cultural Activism WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Politics; States and Society

Chair: Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, University of Arizona (History)

Contemporary Politics of Feminism on Post-Yugoslav Political Terrain: Challenging the Narrative of Loss Zorica Sirocic, University of Graz (Sociology)

No Class Struggle without Woman's Struggle. Gender, Class and Strategies for Woman’s Liberation in the 1970s Revolutionary Left Helena Hill, Södertörns högskola (Gender)

Discussant: Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, University of Arizona (History)

L18 Sunday, November 20, 8:00 - 10:00 am Burnham 1

Sexual Violence 1: State Violence WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Crime, Justice and the Law; Migration/Immigration; Politics; States and Society

Chair: Martin Goessl, FH Joanneum (Equality and Diversity)

Radical Rage: Rage Politics and Intersectionality in Israel Yael Mishali, Tel Aviv University; Ben Gurion University (Gender Studies)

From the 1980s to 2000s: The Shifting Discourses of Sexual Violence in Turkey Jaimie Morse, Northwestern University (Sociology) John Hagan, Northwestern University (Sociology) Hayrunnisa Goksel, Northwestern University (Sociology)

Sexual Violence, Legal Reforms, and Forensic Reports: The Emerging Medico-Legal Discourse and Practice in Turkey Tugce Ellialti-Kose, University of Pennsylvania (Sociology)

The Gendered Politics of Refugee Resettlement in the Cuban Mariel Migration of 1980 Melissa Hampton, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (History)

Discussant: Jeffery Dennis, Minnesota State University, Mankato (Sociology and Corrections)

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M1 Sunday, November 20, 10:15 am - 12:15 pm Marshfield – 3rd floor

Corruption, Judicial Proceedings, and Legal Processes over Time CRIME, JUSTICE AND THE LAW

Chair: Mark Ciotola, San Francisco State University (Design and Industry)

Conspiracies as Structure and Perception Georg Rilinger, University of Chicago (Sociology)

Local Politics of Anti-Corruptionism: Cases of Georgia, Russia, and Ukraine Marina Zaloznaya, University of Iowa (Sociology) William Reisinger, University of Iowa (Political Science) Vicki Hesli Claypool, University of Iowa (Political Science)

The Corrosion of Judicial Character? The Appointment of Court officials and the Necessity of Bureaucratic Control in British Crown Colonies Jack Jin Gary Lee, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)

Discussant: Mark Ciotola, San Francisco State University (Design and Industry)

M2 Sunday, November 20, 10:15 am - 12:15 pm Clark 3

Elites and Ritual CULTURE

Chair: David Pinzur, University of California - San Diego (Sociology)

The Poetry of Power: Cosmopolitan Language Games at the Court of Roger II Christopher Freeman, University of Wisconsin Stout (Applied Social Sciences)

Chance and the Management of Chance in Renaissance Florence Paul McLean, Rutgers University (Sociology)

Ritual and Routine: Repetition and Meaning at the Level of Individual Experience Celene Reynolds, Yale University (Sociology) Emily Erikson, Yale University (Sociology)

Discussant: David Pinzur, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)

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M3 Sunday, November 20, 10:15 am - 12:15 pm LaSalle 1

Labour Market Outcomes ECONOMICS; Crime, Justice and the Law; Family/Demography; Labor; Migration/Immigration

Chair: Erik Bengtsson, Lund University (Economic History)

Should I stay or should I go? The Clash between Costs and Benefits for Antebellum German Migrants Simone Wegge, City University of New York (Economics) Raymond Cohn, Illinois State University (Economics)

Hypothesis Testing with Actual Earnings Vs Occupational-Based Earnings Scores in Labour Market Analysis Kris Inwood, University of Guelph (Economics and History) Chris Minns, London School of Economics (Economic History) Fraser Summerfield, University of Aberdeen (Economics)

The Not So U-Shaped Curve of Female Labour Force Participation of Married Women: The United States, 1860-2010 Richard Zijdeman, International Institute of Social History / Stirling University (Economic and Social History) Auke Rijpma, International Institute of Social History / Utrecht University (Social and Economic History)

Real Wages Revisited: Incomes of Male Long-Term Employees in Early Modern Sweden Kathryn Gary, Lund University (Economic History) Mats Olsson, Lund University (Economic history)

Labour Law Enforcement during World War II and the Growth of the US Trade Union Movement Rob Gillezeau, University of Victoria (Economic)

Discussants: Erik Bengtsson, Lund University (Economic History) Ariell Zimran, Northwestern University (Economics)

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M4 Sunday, November 20, 10:15 am - 12:15 pm Dearborn 1

Diversity and its Critics EDUCATION; Race and Ethnicity

Chair: Daniel Hirschman, Brown University (Sociology)

Is Diversity Racial Justice? Affirmative Action in Admissions and the Promises and Perils of Law Ellen Berrey, University of Toronto (Sociology)

Race, Diversity, and Reaction before Bakke Anthony Chen, Northwestern (Sociology) Lisa Stulberg, New York University (Sociology of Education)

Diversity and the Racial Politics of Student Cultivation at an HBCU Courtney Carter, Mississippi State (African American Studies)

Discussant: Daniel Hirschman, Brown University (Sociology)

M5 Sunday, November 20, 10:15 am - 12:15 pm Buckingham – 5th floor

Perception, Knowledge, and Ignorance Regarding Inequality, Unemployment, and Globalization EDUCATION; Economics

Chair: Elizabeth Berman, SUNY Albany (Sociology)

The Politics of Knowledge Production: The Embeddedness of Knowledge Producers within Institutions of Power Jeffrey Sternberg, Northeastern University (Sociology & Anthropology)

From Pauper to Resource: Unemployment Data and the American Worker Alexander Myers, University of Kansas (Sociology)

Unequal Democracy without Redistribution: Perceived Inequality and Preferences for Redistribution Yeonju Lee, University of Chicago (Political Science)

Globalization, Higher Education, and the Problem of Ignorance AJ Angulo, Winthrop University (Curriculum & Pedagogy; History)

Discussant: David Mitch, University of Maryland-Baltimore County (Economics)

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M6 Sunday, November 20, 10:15 am - 12:15 pm LaSalle 3

Disease and Mortality FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY; Economics; Health/Medicine/Body

Chair: J. David Hacker, University of Minnesota (History & Minnesota Population Center)

Like Mother, Like Daughter: Intergenerational Transmission of Mortality Clustering in Zeeland 1812 - 1912 Ingrid Van Dijk, Radboud University Nijmegen (History) Kees Mandemakers, International Institute of Social History (Historical Sample Netherlands)

An Anatomy of the Epidemiologic Transition in the United States, 1880-1930: Urban- Rural Mortality Differentials and the 1918 Influenza Outbreak Hiroshi Maeda, Independent Scholar

Patterns of Settlement and Migrants’ Long-term Mortality: A Case from Northeast China, 1866-1913 Shuang Chen, University of Iowa (History)

Excess Female Mortality, Tuberculosis, Adolescence and ModernizationEvidence from Finnish Population Statistics, 19th - 20th c. Sakari Saaritsa, University of Helsinki (Economic and Political Studies)

Discussant: Andrew Hinde, University of Southampton (Statistical Sciences Research)

M7 Sunday, November 20, 10:15 am - 12:15 pm LaSalle 2

Factors Shaping or Shaped by Migration FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY; Economics; Migration/Immigration

Chair: Martin Dribe, Lund University (Economic Demography)

Linking Changes in Contraceptive Use To Male Migration Dilofarid Miskinzod, Arizona State University (Women's and Gender Studies)

Models of Demographic Evolution of Rural Settlements under the Influence of Urbanization (on Materials of Middle Ural Region in the 20th Century) Lyudmila Mazur, Ural Federal University (Historical) Oleg Gorbachev, Ural Federal University (Historical)

Pushing and Pulling: Determinants of Migration during Sweden's Industrialisation Siddartha Aradhya, Lund University (Economic History) Björn Eriksson, Lund University (Economic History) Finn Hedefalk, Lund University (Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science)

Discussant: Virginie De Luca Barrusse, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (IDUP)

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M8 Sunday, November 20, 10:15 am - 12:15 pm Clark 10

Work and GenderComparative Perspectives LABOR; Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Chair: Eileen Boris, University of California, Santa Barbara (Feminist Studies)

Women, Fascism, and Work in Francoist Spain: The Law for Political, Professional, and Labor Rights Jessica Davidson, James Madison University (History)

Women's Organized Labor Activism in the GDR Suzanne Kranz, Zayed University (History)

“Clout!”: UAW’s Commitment to Higher Education Clerical Organizing Amanda Walter, Wayne State University (History)

A Comparative Study of the Role of Feminism in Leadership Development Among Women Workers in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom Emily LaBarbera Twarog, University of Illinois (History)

Discussant: Eileen Boris, University of California, Santa Barbara (Feminist Studies)

M9 Sunday, November 20, 10:15 am - 12:15 pm Logan – 3rd floor

New Methodology Application to Historical Events MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS

Chair: Milan Hejtmanek, Seoul National University (Korean History)

A Text Mining Technique Approach to Political Fences in the Historical Figures from the Vast Historical Records of Joseon Korea Hongjin Yeh, Ajou University (Cyber Security) Man-Ghyu Pak, Ajou University (French Language and Literature) Sangkuk Lee, Ajou University (History)

Hierarchical Network Visualization Approach to Power Mechanism in Medieval Joseon Korea Seongmin Mun, Ajou University (Life Media) Hyunwoo Han, Ajou University (Life Media) Gyeongcheol Choi, Ajou University (Life Media) Jongsik Kim, Ajou University (History) Kyungwon Lee, Ajou University (Media)

Publishing Nations: Technology Acquisition and Language Standardization for European Ethnic Groups Yu Sasaki, University of Washington (Political Science)

Empire Nobility and Entrepreneurship: The Case of Marshal de Marmont Muriel Petit-Konczyk, University of Lille2 (Finance, Banking, Accounting)

Discussant: Sahan Karatasli, Princeton University (International and Regional Studies)

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M10 Sunday, November 20, 10:15 am - 12:15 pm Burnham 4

Knowledge & Politics POLITICS; Culture; Education; States and Society

Chair: Stephanie L Mudge, University of California-Davis (Sociology)

New Conflicts in Old Wineskins: The Changing Meaning of Abortion Ziad Munson, Lehigh University (Sociology & Anthropology)

A Cognitive Account of Political Disagreement Marco Garrido, University of Chicago (Sociology)

Knowledge Regimes in Mainland China, Japan and Taiwan Jing Li, Fudan University (Political Science)

On the Socialist Origins of the Capitalist "Economy" Adam Leeds, University of Pennsylvania (Anthropology)

Discussant: Stephanie L Mudge, University of California, Davis (Sociology)

M11 Sunday, November 20, 10:15 am - 12:15 pm Clark 5

Presidential Session: The Kinsey Reports--Empiricism, Sexual Theory and the History of Sexuality PRESIDENTIAL; Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Chair: Diane di Mauro, University of Amsterdam (Sexuality, Culture and Society)

The Kinsey Effect: How the Kinsey Reports Killed off Psychoanalytic Theory and Prepared the Ground for Social Construction Jeffrey Escoffier, Brooklyn Institute for Social Research (Historical Sociology)

Unwanted Dues: Alfred Kinsey's Debts to Magnus Hirschfeld Heike Bauer, Birkbeck College, University of London (English and Gender Studies)

Mind the Gap: Why the Long Delay in Surveys on Sex After Kinsey? Stuart Michaels, University of Chicago (NORC) Wendy Espeland, Northwestern University (Sociology)

The Politics of Kinsey's Interpretation of Sexual Variation Rostom Mesli, Oberlin College (Gender and Sexualities)

Visual Data: Photographic Research at the Kinsey Institute Joan Lubin, University of Pennsylvania (English)

Discussant: Christopher Mitchell, Rutgers University (History)

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M12 Sunday, November 20, 10:15 am - 12:15 pm Kimball – 3rd floor

Colonialism and the Fiscal State PUBLIC FINANCE; Economics; States and Society

Chair: Carl-Henry Geschwind, Independent Scholar (Independent Scholar)

From a Night-Watchman To a Developmental State? An Investigation of the Revenue and Expenditure Patterns of the British Cape Colony, 1820-1910 Abel Gwaindepi, Stellenbosch University (Economic History)

The Material Foundations of the Sub-Saharan African State in Historical Perspective Ewout Frankema, University of Wageningen and Utrecht University (Rural and Environmental History) Marlous van Waijenburg, Northwestern University (History)

Discussant: Carl-Henry Geschwind, Independent Scholar (Independent Scholar)

M13 Sunday, November 20, 10:15 am - 12:15 pm Burnham 2

Collective Memory and Public Discourse RACE AND ETHNICITY

Chair: Jennifer Jones, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)

Bridging the Atlantic Divide: Diaspora, Economic Development and the Collective Memory of Slavery Warren McKinney, Columbia University (Sociology)

The Language of the Heard and Unheard: Narrating Civil Unrest in Baltimore at National and Municipal Levels Josie Maitlen, San Francisco State University (Sociology) Chris Bettinger, San Francisco State University (Sociology)

Aguayos, Coca y Wiphalas: Staging Rupture, Indigeneity and the New Aesthetics of Diplomatic Practice in Bolivia Marcelo Bohrt, Brown University (Sociology)

Using the Social Web to Explore Online Discourse and Southern Identity and Memory of the Civil War Simon Appleford, Creighton University (History) Vernon Burton, Clemson University (History & CyberInstitute)

Discussant: Jennifer Jones, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)

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M14 Sunday, November 20, 10:15 am - 12:15 pm Clark 9

Managed Markets in the Political Economy of Human Services STATES AND SOCIETY; Economics; Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Chair: Rianne Mahon, Wilfred Laurier University (International Affairs)

Mobility, Markets, and Mass Eviction Esther Sullivan, University of Texas (Sociology)

Making the Best of Managed Markets? Social Support and Care as an Emergent Industry and Profession in Australia David Hayward, RMIT University (Global, Urban, and Social Studies) Pavla Miller, RMIT University (Global, Urban and Social Studies)

Policy and Politics in the Marketisation of Human Services Bob Davidson, Macquarie University (Sociology)

Too Late to Turn Back? Thirty Years of Neo-Liberalism in UK Adult Social Care Policy Bob Hudson, Durham University (Health and Wellbeing)

Discussant: Rianne Mahon, Wilfred Laurier University (International Affairs)

M15 Sunday, November 20, 10:15 am - 12:15 pm Montrose 4

Civil Society on the Edge - Past, Present and Future Avenues of Civil Society STATES AND SOCIETY; Culture; Politics

Chair: Lars Bo Kaspersen, University of Copenhagen (Political Science)

The Driving Forces of Civil Society Organization: Celebration and Disciplination Christiane Mossin, University of Copenhagen (Political Science)

The Messiness of the Common Good Liv Egholm, Copenhagen Business School (Business and Politics)

Creating a Historical-Comparative Index of Civil Societies: Some Social Philosophical Considerations Andreas Mulvad, University of Copenhagen (Political Science)

Paradoxical Partners: The Moral Economies of State and Civil Society Anders Sevelsted, Copenhagen Business School (Business and Politics)

Discussant: Philip Gorski, Yale University (Sociology)

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M16 Sunday, November 20, 10:15 am - 12:15 pm Dearborn 2

State Building through State-istics: Accounting for people, Territory, and Money STATES AND SOCIETY

Chair: Boyce Robert Owens, University of Chicago (Sociology)

Land Surveys in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Italy Patricia Ahmed, South Dakota State University (Sociology) Dylan Riley, University of California (Sociology) Rebecca Jean Emigh, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)

Population, Territory, and State-istics: “Habitual residence” in the Census (Belgium, 1846-1947) Kaat Louckx, University of Chicago (Sociology)

How Do Households Pattern Macroeconomic Phenomena? Lessons from American Capitalism Luis Flores, University of Michigan (Sociology)

The Construction of Systemic Risk as a Limit of Monetary Government Onur Ozgode, Duke University (History of Political Economy)

Discussant: Myra Marx Ferree, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)

M17 Sunday, November 20, 10:15 am - 12:15 pm Salon 10 – 3rd floor

Debating Communities: Activists, Organizations, and Change URBAN

Chair: Ellen Manovich, University of Minnesota (History)

Racialization and Ramparts: The Federal Reserve and the Origins of Neoliberal Community Development Politics Brian Sargent, Northwestern University (Sociology)

New and Enduring Gentrification Debates Japonica Brown-Saracino, Boston University (Sociology)

Universities in American Cities and the Development of Urban Affairs Research Steven Diner, Rutgers-Newark (History)

Wounded City: Violent Turf Wars in a Chicago Barrio Robert Vargas, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)

The Making of White Harlem: Race, Class, and Gentrification from 1980-2015 Jacob Boersema, Rutgers University (Sociology)

Discussant: Ellen Manovich, University of Minnesota (History)

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M18 Sunday, November 20, 10:15 am - 12:15 pm Burnham 1

Sexual Violence 2: Queer and Postcolonial Perspectives WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Crime, Justice and the Law; Culture; Migration/Immigration; Race and Ethnicity

Chair: Mateusz Swietlicki, University of Wroclaw (Slavic Studies)

Violence and Touch: How Hegemonic Masculinity Has Shaped Homosocial Bonds for Gay and Bisexual Men Lee Thorpe Jr, West Virginia University (Sociology)

Measuring Muscle: Physique and Juvenile Delinquency in 1950s America Jeffery Dennis, Minnesota State University, Mankato (Sociology and Corrections)

History, Migration and Memory in Bugul's Le baobab fou Meyre Silva, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso (English)

Behave Yourself! - The Cultural Politics of Public Displays of Affection in Bombay/Mumbai Sneha Annavarapu, University of Chicago (Sociology)

Ambiguous (Be)longings: Queering Mixed Race Subjectivity Bianca Beauchemin, University of California, Los Angeles (Gender Studies)

Discussant: Mateusz Swietlicki, University of Wroclaw (Slavic Studies)

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The City of Chicago

Chicago is a world-class city of unsurpassed beauty, attracting visitors from around the nation and the world. Located on the shores of Lake Michigan in the heart of the Midwest, Chicago is home to the blues, experimental jazz, Wilco, Common, sports teams, an internationally renowned symphony orchestra, spectacular live theater, celebrated architecture, thousands of restaurants, and museums and shops.

Architecture, Sightseeing, & Neighborhoods

The city of Chicago is a veritable museum of modern architecture. It is the birthplace of the skyscraper. For information about tours contact the Chicago Architecture Foundation, the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust, or Chicago Landmarks. Please see the “Helpful Phone Numbers” listing for contact information.

Chicago is known as a city of neighborhoods. To see Chicago and all its neighborhood complexity, you can travel the extensive transit network, or rent a car. But try to plan at least one walking tour. Twenty neighborhood and special tours depart from the Chicago Cultural Center at Randolph Street and Michigan Avenue, a convenient downtown location. The Chicago Architecture Foundation also conducts guided tours, by foot or bus, focusing on the city’s distinctive architectural heritage. The lakefront is only a short walk from the Palmer House Hilton and, while it could be a bit chilly, leisurely strolls are possible. Even more accessible for a quick break from the hotel is Chicago’s central business district, the Loop, which offers architectural gems, outdoor sculpture, shopping and some of the city’s major tourist attractions. The best view of Chicago can be seen from the Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower), located at 233 S. Wacker Drive. The Hancock Observatory, about one mile north of the Palmer House, provides spectacular views of Lake Michigan, Navy Pier, and Lincoln Park. This 94th-floor observatory, more than 1,000 feet above Chicago at the John Hancock Center, features an open-air skywalk, the Midwest’s highest open-air experience.

Museums

First on your list of museums to visit should be The Art Institute of Chicago. With its famous lions adorning its entrance, this world renowned museum is located just blocks from the Palmer House, on Michigan Avenue where Adams Street ends. The Field Museum of Natural History also comes highly recommended, located at Museum Campus just south of Grant Park. The Alder Planetarium and the Shedd Aquarium are also located there. The Museum of Science and Industry and the DuSable Museum are in Hyde Park, reachable by bus or cab. If you plan to visit a number of museums, you may want to purchase a CityPass, which includes all of the museums listed above, as well as the Hancock Observatory. The cost is $98.00 for adults. You can purchase the pass at any of the museums or online at www.citypass.com.

Parks and Other Attractions

Located in downtown Chicago between Randolph and Monroe Streets, Millennium Park is an extraordinary showplace for sculpture, art, music, architecture and landscape design. This 24.5 acre park showcases Chicago as one of the most culturally sophisticated and diverse cities in the world. Its centerpiece is the dazzling Jay Pritzker Pavilion designed by Frank Gehry, one of the world’s leading architects. Directly south from Millennium Park is famed Grant Park, home to beautiful Buckingham Fountain. Lincoln Park stretches across Chicago’s north side.

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Dining in Chicago

Chicago has it all when it comes to dining—and some of the best in the nation. Chicago is well known for Chicago-style pizza, hot dogs (don’t forget the sport peppers), beef sandwiches and Midwestern steaks. Restaurants in the central areas and the neighborhoods range from the classics to trendy and up-to-the-minute spots.

Chicago Entertainment

Chicago has a stimulating and diverse music scene. Some popular downtown haunts for blues include Blue Chicago, Buddy Guy’s Legends, House of Blues, and Kingston Mines; for a less touristed spot, try Rosa’s Lounge near Logan Square. For jazz downtown, Andy’s Jazz Club, and Jazz Showcase are good stops. The Green Mill, once frequented by Al Capone and now a hipster favorite, is a short ride on the ‘L’ from the Palmer House (Lawrence stop), while the Velvet Lounge, the headquarters of experimental Chicago jazz (AACM), is at the Chinatown/Cermak stop. Classic music lovers can inquire about tickets to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at (312) 294-3000. Experimental music abounds; try the Hideout on Wabansia -- (773) 227-4433), or Elastic in Logan Square – (773) 772-3616.

Chicago’s theater scene is known for its level of innovation. For performance schedules and half-price ticket availability (on the day of performance), please visit www.hottix.org. You can also contact Best Seats Available at 866-858-7932 or www.bestseatsavailable.com for your favorite concerts, sporting events, and more.

The Navy Pier, located on Lake Michigan just east of downtown, has been Chicago’s landmark since it first opened in 1916. It now showcases a unique collection of restaurants, shops and plenty of entertainment.

Most importantly, enjoy your stay in Chicago! Information on restaurants and additional sites will be available near the SSHA registration desk.

Information about Chicago and Chicago entertainment is also available from the Choose Chicago website – www.choosechicago.com or online at the Reader: http://www.chicagoreader.com/

Chicago Area Universities

Chicago is home to both the University of Chicago and Northwestern University, as well as a number of other world class universities. The University of Chicago is located in beautiful Hyde Park, just a short train or bus ride from downtown. By bus, the CTA #6 Jackson Park Express bus will take you from downtown Chicago to Hyde Park. Catch the bus southbound on State Street in the Loop. Get off at 57th or 59th Street, walk under the train tracks, and continue west to the campus. By train, catch the Metra Electric commuter train at the Randolph, Van Buren, or Roosevelt station. Get off at 57th or 59th Street and walk west to the campus.

Northwestern University is located in Evanston on the shores of Lake Michigan. From downtown the campus is most easily accessible by train (the ‘L’) by taking the Red Line train north to Howard and transferring to the Purple Line. Exit the purple line at Foster and walk east three blocks to campus. Those wishing to see downtown Evanston may prefer to exit one stop earlier at Davis; walk east to Chicago Avenue and then North on Chicago to central campus.

Also easily accessible via the CTA Red Line train are DePaul University (Fullerton stop) and Loyola University of Chicago (Loyola stop).

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Unless otherwise noted all telephone numbers that follow are in the 312 area code:

Choose Chicago 567-8500 Chicago Historical Society 642-4600 Jazz Hotline. 427-3300 Mayor’s Office of Special Events 744-3316 Chicago Symphony Orchestra 294-3000 Lyric Opera 332-2244 Second City Comedy Theater 337-3992 Chicago Cultural Center 744-6630

Sightseeing/Tours/Museums

The Chicago Architecture Foundation 922-3432 Chicago Landmarks 744-3200 American Sightseeing Chicago (bus tour) 251-3100 Shoreline Sightseeing 222-9328 Odyssey Dinner Cruise 866-305-2469 Adler Planetarium 922-STAR Art Institute of Chicago 443-3600 Museum of Science and Industry 773-684-1414 Navy Pier 595-PIER Field Museum of Natural History 922-9410 Shedd Aquarium 939-2438 DuSable Museum of African American History 773-947-0600

Chicago Ground Transportation

Chicago Limousine Service 726-1035 Checker Taxi Association 243-2537 Yellow Cab Company 829-4222

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Tour Descriptions

Optional Newberry Library Tours Pre-Registration Required.

Thursday, November 17, 2016 from 3 - 4 pm Creating Shakespeare Shakespeare spent most of his adult life creating, on page and on stage. And in the 400 years since his death, he has also been created again and again by generations of actors, writers, printers, artists, filmmakers, advertising executives—the list goes on!

Saturday, November 19, 2016 from 1:30 - 2:30 pm Behind the Scenes Tour Guests will visit areas of the Newberry normally closed to the public for an intimate look at special collection items and the building itself.

Meet in the lobby at the State Street entrance. Walkers will leave 30 minutes prior to tour time. If you prefer to meet at the Museum, it is approximately a 15 minute ride on the train (Red Line).

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Daniel, Claudia ...... 34 Dzuback, Mary Ann ...... 5, 46 D'Arcy, Michelle ...... 33 Davidson, Bob ...... 51,132 E Davidson, Jessica...... 129 Eads, Alicia ...... 60 Davutyan, Nurhan ...... 60 Eaton, Charlie ...... 19 Dawdy, Shannon ...... 100 Eckstein, Susan Eva ...... 79,119 Dayton, Lindsey ...... 57 Economopoulos, Andrew ...... 116 De Guzman, Rosalyn ...... 116 Edvinsson, Soren ...... 81 de Haas, Michiel ...... 82 Edwards, Zophia ...... 10, 68, 119 De Langhe, Sofie ...... 21 Efford, Alison ...... 74 de Leon, Cedric ...... 61, 67, 75, 85 Egholm, Liv ...... 132 De Luca Barrusse, Virginie ..... 102,128 Eicher, John ...... 43 DeBats, Donald ...... 92 Eidlin, Barry ...... 10, 67, 79 Debrix, Francois ...... 24 Einhorn, Robin ...... 80 Decimo, Ludovica ...... 71 Ellialti-Kose, Tugce ...... 124 Delgado, Juan ...... 51 Elman, Cheryl ...... 112 DeLong, John ...... 42 Emigh, Rebecca Jean ...... 4, 109,133 Demirkol, Esra ...... 89 Engberg, Elisabeth ...... 65, 86 Dennis, Jeffery ...... 64,124,134 Eppel, Marius ...... 19, 83 Deno, Vivian ...... 54 Erazo, Eduardo ...... 26 Depauw, Ewout ...... 28, 82 Erikson, Emily...... 59,125 Dermineur, Elise M...... 107 Eriksson, Björn ...... 28, 37, 55, 65, 128 Desai, Manali ...... 24 Eriksson, Katherine ...... 77 Desan, Mathieu ...... 85 Escoffier, Jeffrey ...... 62,130 Devos, Isabelle ...... 21 Escudero, Camila ...... 119 Di Leonardo, Sylvie...... 98 Espeland, Wendy ...... 130 Di Matteo, Livio ...... 45,117 di Mauro, Diane ...... 130 F DiBranco, Alex ...... 104 Faber, Jacob ...... 121 Diebolt, Claude ...... 117 Farber, Rebecca ...... 86 Diego, Galeano ...... 42 Fasolt, Constantin ...... 100 Dildar, Yasemin...... 53 Faue, Elizabeth ...... 10, 47, 57, 78 Dillenburg, Elizabeth ...... 74, 99 Fauve-Chamoux, Antoinette ..... 19, 77, 112 Dillon, Lisa ...... 10, 90 Favero, Giovanni ...... 25, 34 Diner, Steven ...... 133 Felker-Kantor, Max ...... 10, 99 Dionne, Craig ...... 79 Feltey, Kathryn ...... 112 Diossa-Jimenez, Leydy ...... 119 Fenner, Sofia ...... 53 Doepke, Matthias...... 54 Ferree, Myra Marx ...... 98,133 Donato, Katharine ...... 79 Ferrie, Joseph ...... 37, 45, 55, 65, 76 Dong, Hao ...... 20, 38, 83 Ferrighi, Alessandra ...... 103 Donovan, Brian ...... 26, 53 Feys, Torsten ...... 69 Doorn, Peter ...... 105 Field, Alex ...... 110,116 Doten-Snitker, Kerice ...... 41,123 Fine, Gary...... 104 Dribe, Martin ...... 10, 77, 81, 102, 128 Fink, Pierre-Christian ...... 41, 93 Drixler, Fabian ...... 5 Fischer, Susie ...... 43 Dromi, Shai ...... 21, 81 Fitch, Catherine ...... 33, 70 Du, Dan ...... 37 Fleck, Christian ...... 27 Dudman, Paul ...... 93 Flenon, Astrid ...... 90 Duller, Matthias ...... 27, 66 Flores, Luis ...... 133 Dumanescu, Luminita...... 19, 29 Floris, Joël ...... 55 Duncan, Leanna ...... 102 Fochesato, Masttia ...... 45

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Foner, Nancy ...... 113 Gondal, Neha ...... 10 Fontana, Dominic ...... 80, 92, 118 González Agudo, David...... 18 Fontana, Lawrence ...... 92 Goodman, Adam ...... 111 Ford, Laura ...... 41 Gorbachev, Oleg ...... 128 Forrat, Natalia ...... 26 Gordon, Robert ...... 110 Fox, Cybelle...... 41, 71 Gorski, Philip .. 11, 41, 52, 59, 117, 132 Frankema, Ewout ...... 131 Götz, Norbert ...... 60 Fraser, Alison ...... 37 Gould, Mark ...... 61,122 Fratantuono, Ella...... 85 Gould-Wartofsky, Michael ...... 44 Freeman, Christopher...... 125 Grant, Daragh ...... 35 Freund, Alexander ...... 31 Granville, Donna Lee ...... 40, 96 Frye, Margaret ...... 76 Grass, Noa ...... 23 Fuccillo, Antonio ...... 71 Gratton, Brian ...... 5 Fugiel, Peter ...... 93 Gray, Rowena ...... 28, 54, 117 Furuta, Jared ...... 91 Green, Nancy L...... 22,113 Futselaar, Ralf ...... 82 Gregory, Ian ...... 47, 56, 83, 111 Grell-Brisk, Marilyn ...... 40 G Griffen, Zachary ...... 91 Gabaccia, Donna ...... 23, 79 Grisard, Dominique ...... 11 Gaggio, Dario ...... 88 Groeger, Cristina ...... 92 Gagnon, Alain ...... 90 Grondona, Ana ...... 29 Gallon, Kim ...... 70, 94 Guerra, Abigail ...... 56 Gallopin, Jean-Baptiste ...... 61 Guevarra, Anna ...... 30 Galvin, Daniel ...... 67 Guhin, Jeffrey ...... 10, 24 Gao, Ruchen ...... 99 Güldner, Dino ...... 121 Garcia, Angela ...... 119 Gurbuz, Ayca Akarcay ...... 60 Garðarsdóttir, Ólöf ...... 74 Guterl, Matthew ...... 113 Garrido, Marco ...... 75,130 Gutierrez, David ...... 111 Gary, Kathryn ...... 91,117,126 Gutierrez, Paul ...... 35 Gentile, Antonina ...... 68,120 Gutmann, Myron .. 2, 3, 13, 49, 69, 115 George, Kristin ...... 122 Guzman, Vanessa ...... 84 Gephart, Emily ...... 78 Guzowski, Piotr ...... 60 Gerteis, Joseph ...... 64, 75 Gwaindepi, Abel ...... 131 Geschwind, Carl-Henry ...... 87,131 Getachew, Adom ...... 35 H Geva, Dorit ...... 58 Haage, Helena...... 83 Ghislain, Cedric ...... 39 Habinek, Jacob ...... 69 Giffort, Danielle ...... 38 Hacker, J. David ...... 77, 83, 128 Gilbert, Thomas ...... 81, 90 Hagan, John ...... 124 Gillezeau, Rob ...... 91,126 Haines, Michael ...... 90 Glavatskaya, Elena ...... 19, 83 Hall, John R...... 100 Go, Julian ...... 68, 75 Hallett, Tim ...... 91 Godfrey, Barry ...... 82 Hammer, Andrew ...... 77 Goeken, Ron ...... 65 Hampton, Melissa ...... 124 Goessl, Martin ...... 11, 35, 62, 124 Han, Hyunwoo ...... 129 Goksel, Hayrunnisa ...... 124 Han, Sangwoo...... 38 Goldberg, Chad ...... 40,105 Hanawalt, Barbara ...... 79 Goldberg, Dror ...... 23 Hanson, Heidi A...... 77, 90, 102 Golden, Janet ...... 5 Haragus, Mihaela ...... 19 Goldsmith Weil, Jael ...... 26, 66 Haraway, Sam...... 102 Goldstone, Jack ...... 52,114 Harper, Alison ...... 56

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Harris, Bernard ...... 55, 81, 100 J Harris, Joseph ...... 52, 86 Jackson, Jason ...... 104 Harris, Trevor ...... 56 Jackson, Sam ...... 48 Hartley, John ...... 34, 51 Jaiswal, Ritesh Kumar ...... 104 Hartman, Andrew ...... 117 Jaremski, Matt ...... 10 Hauser, Mark W...... 100 Jaroszynska-Kirchmann, Anna ...... 58 Hayward, David...... 132 Jerman, Lambert ...... 42 He, Wenkai ...... 101 Jew, Victor ...... 50 Hedefalk, Finn ...... 128 Jewell, Joseph ...... 11, 29, 113 Heinzle, Birgit ...... 107 Johnson, Kimberley ...... 6 Hejtmanek, Milan ...... 84,129 Johnson, Marilynn ...... 23,119 Helgertz, Jonas ...... 28, 55, 120 Johnston, Robert ...... 58 Heller, Patrick ...... 53 Jones, Carolyn ...... 95 Henderson, Morgan ...... 65 Jones, Christopher ...... 42 Henricks, Kasey...... 70 Jones, Jennifer ...... 131 Herment, Laurent...... 67 Julien, Fabrice ...... 94 Herrigel, Gary ...... 93 Jung, Chungse ...... 26 Herrmann, Lucia ...... 64 Junker, Andrew ...... 34 Hesse, Barnor ...... 75 Hester, Torrie ...... 69 K Heurtaux, Jérôme...... 61 Kabir, Natasha ...... 35,104 Hickey, Samuel ...... 24 Kage, Rieko ...... 64 Higbie, Toby...... 39, 47 Kakegai, Yuta ...... 50 Hill, Helena ...... 124 Kammerer, Elise ...... 29 Hinde, Andrew ...... 55,128 Kamphoefner, Walter ...... 120 Hirschman, Daniel ...... 118,127 Kang, Hye Yun...... 32 Hnatow, Andrew ...... 39, 57 Karakayali, Serhat ...... 93 Hoffman, Philip .. 10, 18, 33, 76, 101, 109 Karatasli, Sahan ...... 89,129 Holland, Megan ...... 92 Karatasli, Sahan Savas ...... 31, 87, 123 Holom, Crinela Elena ...... 19 Kasakoff, Alice Bee ... 2, 3, 13, 55, 105, Holsapple, Matthew ...... 49 112, 115 Horii, Mitsutoshi ...... 49 Kaska, Johannes ...... 107 Hudson, Bob ...... 132 Kaspersen, Lars Bo ...... 132 Huebner, Daniel...... 10, 46, 82, 117 Khan, Zara ...... 58 Humphries, Jane ...... 54 Khoshneviss, Hadi ...... 105 Hung, Ho-fung ...... 68,114,122 Kim, Jaeeun ...... 69 Huret, Romain ...... 42 Kim, Jongsik ...... 129 Hutt, Ethan ...... 91 Kim, Kuentae ...... 38 Hyman, Christy ...... 70 Kim, Sunmin ...... 96,105 Hymans, Jacques ...... 32,120 Kimura, Takako ...... 88 Kindel, Alex ...... 46 I Kivisto, Peter ...... 48,113 Iacovetta, Franca ...... 103 Klein, Jennifer ...... 67 Iju, Morinao ...... 50 Knowles, Ann ...... 5 Inkpen, Robert ...... 92 Kok, Jan ...... 6 Inoue, Hiroko ...... 40, 67 Kokka, Kari ...... 46 Inwood, Kris ... 4, 6, 10, 45, 65, 90, 100, Koller, Andreas ...... 53 112, 126 Kolodzy, Alison ...... 85 Irby, Courtney ...... 24 Koonar, Catherine ...... 36 Isaksen, Leif ...... 56 Korhonen, Juho ...... 21, 58 Ivory, Tristan ...... 96,120 Korom, Philipp ...... 27

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Korteweg, Anna ...... 5 Lieberman, Robert ...... 70, 96 Kral, Michael ...... 74 Lilja, Kristina ...... 20, 46 Kranz, Dani ...... 31,116 Lim, Julian ...... 111 Kranz, Suzanne ...... 129 Lindqvist, Mats ...... 21 Kropp, Kristoffer ...... 27 Lintunen, Tiina ...... 26 Kuenkler, Miriam ...... 106 Little, Daniel ...... 10 Kugler, Tracy ...... 33 Liu, Lisong ...... 31 Kumral, Sefika ...... 31, 94, 123 Liu, Tessie ...... 4 Kurosu, Satomi ...... 38 Lizardo, Omar...... 64 Kurtege Sefer, Bengu ...... 72 Logan, Trevon ...... 50 Kurti, Zhandarka ...... 36 Long, Yan ...... 52 Kuxhause, Anna ...... 10 Lopez, Mary ...... 57 Lorang, Elizabeth...... 70, 94 L Lotesta, Johnnie ...... 85,118 Lachmann, Richard . 52, 61, 68, 97, 114 Louckx, Kaat ...... 133 Laffoon, Dennis ...... 1 Loughran, Kevin ...... 94 Lafreniere, Donald ...... 20, 83, 111 Lovejoy, Henry ...... 94 Lagerlöf Nilsson, Ulrika ..... 56, 66, 102 Lovell, Erik ...... 122 Lainer-Vos, Dan ...... 32, 41, 109 Loveman, Mara ...... 6 Lam, Tong ...... 109 Lovisa, Vanessa ...... 23 Lanata Briones, Cecilia T...... 34 Lubin, Joan ...... 130 Langston, Nancy ...... 20, 51 Lucassen, Leo ...... 22, 79, 113 Lantz, Gunnar ...... 50 Luft, Aliza Rebecca ...... 88, 97 Lanzinger, Margareth...... 107 Lumey, L. H...... 28, 45 Larsen, Laura ...... 121 Lund, Pete ...... 86 Larsson, Maria ...... 65 Luo, Di ...... 34 Lazuka, Volha ...... 28 Luo, Yinan ...... 36 Le, Elisabeth ...... 58 Lybeck, Eric Royal ...... 69 Lee, Ching Kwan ...... 122 Lynch, Tom ...... 65 Lee, Dong-gi ...... 112 Lee, Erika ...... 50,113 M Lee, Jack Jin Gary ...... 123,125 Maccari-Clayton, Marina ...... 11 Lee, James ...... 10, 77, 84, 101, 123 MacDonald, Daniel ...... 21, 53 Lee, Kyungwon...... 129 MacFadyen, Joshua ...... 42 Lee, Sangkuk ...... 102,112,129 Macias-Rojas, Patrisia ...... 111 Lee, Suzy ...... 44 Maeda, Hiroshi ...... 128 Lee, Yeonju ...... 127 Maegraith, Janine...... 107 Lee, Yu Na ...... 65 Maggor, Erez ...... 44 Lee, Yuen-Ching Bellette ...... 122 Magnuson, Diana ...... 65 Leeds, Adam ...... 130 Magubane, Zine ...... 75 Lena, Jennifer ...... 64 Maher, Thomas ...... 88 Leonard, Susan Hautaniemi . 2, 5, 6, 60, Mahon, Rianne ...... 132 77, 88 Mahoney, Jim ...... 24,114 Levy, Moran ...... 38 Maitlen, Josie ...... 131 Li, Dan ...... 88 Major, Aaron ...... 11 Li, Ji ...... 34 Makovi, Kinga ...... 120 Li, Jing ...... 130 Malczewski, Eric ...... 18 Li, Lantian ...... 37 Maloney, Thomas ...... 76 Li, Xiangning ...... 20 Mandemakers, Kees ...... 29, 65, 81, 128 Liang, Chen ...... 101,123 Manfredini, Matteo ...... 81 Lidegran, Ida ...... 27 Mangione, Gemma ...... 64

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Mann, Charles C...... 80 Merriman, Ben ...... 104 Mann, Michelle ...... 71 Mesli, Rostom ...... 130 Manovich, Ellen ...... 11, 98, 133 Metsner, Michael ...... 105 Marinari, Maddalena ...... 57, 79 Meyer, Peter ...... 37, 51 Marklund, Emil ...... 74 Meyer, Steve ...... 78 Marshall, Andrew ...... 67 Michaels, Stuart ...... 130 Marshall, Christopher ...... 27 Michelmore, Molly...... 11, 43, 87 Martin, Isaac ...... 11, 19, 70 Mickey, Robert ...... 61,112 Martinez, Daniel ...... 111 Miller, Pavla ...... 4,132 Martinez-Cola, Marisela ...... 53,121 Milson, Andrew ...... 47 Marza, Daniela ...... 19 Mineau, Geraldine ...... 77, 90 Masterson-Algar, Araceli ...... 48 Minns, Chris ...... 28, 45, 54, 126 Matsuzaki, Reo ...... 101 Mishali, Yael ...... 124 Matthijs, Koen ...... 29 Miskinzod, Dilofarid ...... 128 Mattingly, Doreen ...... 58 Missiaia, Anna...... 72, 91 Mattson, Greggor...... 18 Mitch, David ...... 5,127 Maxwell-Stewart, Hamish... 28, 45, 82, 100 Mitchell, Christopher ...... 62,130 Mayer, Alex ...... 20 Moch, Leslie Page ...... 113 Mayrl, Damon ...... 11, 43, 96, 100, 108 Moen, Jon ...... 116 Mazur, Lyudmila ...... 128 Mokyr, Joel ...... 76 Mazzoni, Stanislao ...... 81 Moll, Mark ...... 92 McAlevey, Jane ...... 79 Moon, Dawne ...... 24 McCants, Anne ...... 4, 80, 110 Moravec, Michelle ...... 39 McCarthy, Michael ...... 11, 44, 61 Morgan, Stephen ...... 100 McCloskey, Deirdre ...... 79,110 Moring, Beatrice ...... 46, 77, 111 McCourt, David ...... 32, 68, 123 Morris, Aldon ...... 75,114 McCoy, Charles ...... 86 Morse, Jaimie ...... 124 McCray, Lucinda M...... 56, 66, 78 Mossin, Christiane ...... 132 McDonnell, Erin ...... 26 Mostern, Ruth ...... 56 McDonnell, Terence ...... 76,108 Mouton, Michelle ...... 108 McDonough, Katherine ...... 47, 67 Moya, Jose ...... 68 McElhattan, David ...... 99 Mozumi, Seiichiro ...... 43 McEvoy, Grainne ...... 11 Mudge, Stephanie L .. 11, 67, 112, 118, 130 McFarland, Stephen ...... 47 Mueller, Brian ...... 66 McIntyre, Micheal ...... 75 Mulder, Nicholas ...... 93 McKinney, Warren ...... 131 Mullally, Sasha ...... 38, 86 McLean, Paul ...... 27, 64, 125 Mulvad, Andreas ...... 132 McMillan Lequieu, Amanda 42, 51, 88 Mun, Seongmin ...... 129 McNally, Andrew ...... 74 Muniz, Susana ...... 118 McQuade, Brendan ...... 36, 75 Munson, Ziad ...... 130 McQuarrie, Michael ...... 112 Murphy, Stephanie ...... 53 McRoberts, Omar ...... 51,108 Myers, Alexander ...... 127 Meeker, Martin ...... 62 Myers, Tamara ...... 54 Mehrotra, Ajay ...... 4, 95 Mello, Natalia ...... 32 N Menard, Audrey-Rose ...... 117 Nagata, Mary Louise ..... 10, 20, 77, 112 Menchik, Daniel ...... 101,118 Nations, Jennifer ...... 19, 82 Mensch, Jennifer ...... 49 Neal, Teresa ...... 40 Merchant, Emily ...... 69,109 Neep, Daniel ...... 25,107 Merithew, Caroline ...... 78,103 Nelson, Marie Clark ...... 46, 66, 77 Mermet, Eric...... 67 Nelson, Matt ...... 20, 46

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Nelson, Samuel ...... 11, 51, 71, 96 Park, Soon Seok ...... 120 Newman, Simeon J...... 107 Pasciuti, Dan ...... 11 Nguyen, Y ...... 40 Pasciuti, Daniel ...... 87 Nichols, Jeffrey ...... 105 Patriarca, Silvana ...... 109 Niemesh, Gregory ...... 77 Pedraza, Silvia ...... 68 Nistotskaya, Marina ...... 33 Peltola, Jarmo ...... 55 Nobbs-Thiessen, Ben ...... 43 Perdue, Peter ...... 10, 80 Nobles, Jenna ...... 79 Perez, Jasson ...... 75 Noellert, Matthew ...... 84 Peri, Giovanni ...... 28 Norton, Matthew ...... 5 Perovic, Bojan ...... 89 Noy, Shiri ...... 11, 52 Perrin, Faustine ...... 91,117 Nussbaum, Samuel ...... 107 Perry, James ...... 23 Nys, Laura ...... 82 Petigny, Naimah ...... 84 Petit-Konczyk, Muriel ...... 129 O Petzke, Martin...... 51 Oberlin, Kathleen ...... 10, 46, 76 Pieper Mooney, Jadwiga ..... 11, 73, 124 Obert, Jonathan ...... 60,107 Pincus, Stephen...... 35, 76 O'Carroll, Aisling ...... 72 Pinzur, David ...... 59, 76, 125 Occhiuto, Nicholas ...... 61 Pluskota, Marion ...... 10 Okia, Opolot ...... 119 Plys, Kristin ...... 89, 119 Okkenhaug, Inger Marie ...... 22 Polat, Sezgin ...... 60 Olsson, Mats ...... 72, 91, 126 Pomeranz, Kenneth ...... 37,110 Onasch, Elizabeth ...... 11, 48,113 Pooley, Colin ...... 22, 84 Oppliger, Emily ...... 20 Pope-Obeda, Emily ...... 22 Ori, Peter ...... 19 Popp Berman, Elizabeth ...... 4, 10, 97 Orloff, Ann ...... 6, 73, 91 Porter, Catherine ...... 83 Ormonde, John ...... 50 Pozzi, Lucia ...... 81 Østrem, Nils Olav ...... 22 Prado, Svante ...... 84 Ottaway, Susannah ...... 6 Prasad, Monica ...... 87,117 Ottosson, Anders...... 78, 89, 102 Prévost, Jean-Guy ...... 25, 34 Ou, Susan ...... 37 Pugliese, Maude ...... 91 Over, Defne ...... 72 Owens, Boyce Robert ...... 133 Q Owens, Peter ...... 88 Quinn, Sarah ...... 43, 97 Oxley, Les ...... 90,112 Quisumbing King, Katrina ...... 26, 71 Ozgode, Onur ...... 82,133 R P Rademacher, Inga ...... 50, 95 Pacewicz, Josh ...... 85, 97, 112 Ramiro-Fariñas, Diego ...... 29, 77 Pacyga, Dominic ...... 58 Ramos Zincke, Claudio ...... 34 Pajari, Ilona ...... 26,107,108 Rauscher, Emily ...... 70 Pak, Man-Ghyu ...... 129 Reay, Michael ...... 90 Pakot, Levente ...... 19 Rector, Josiah ...... 47 Pang, Irene ...... 89,123 Reed, Isaac ...... 35,109 Panofsky, Aaron ...... 6, 91 Reeder, Linda ...... 11 Papaioannou, Kostadis ...... 82 Reher, David ...... 38 Paredes, Maritza ...... 24 Reiff, Jan ...... 57 Paretskaya, Anna ...... 48,119 Reinecke, David ...... 97 Parham, Angel Adams ...... 68 Reisinger, William ...... 125 Park, Gene ...... 60, 87, 95 Ren, Xuefei ...... 41 Park, Hyunjoon ...... 38 Ren, Yuxue ...... 123

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Rendon-Ramos, Erika...... 120 Satter, Beryl ...... 98 Requena, Miguel ...... 38 Scalone, Francesco ...... 77 Reyes, Victoria ...... 10, 25, 48 Schacher, Yael...... 103 Reynolds, Celene ...... 125 Schlichting, Kurt ...... 39,118 Rhode, Paul ...... 76,100,109 Schneider, Dorothee ...... 40 Riedl, Rachel ...... 53 Schneider, Eric ...... 99 Rigakos, George ...... 36, 75 Schögler, Rafael ...... 27 Rijpma, Auke ...... 126 Schroeder, Jonathan ...... 33 Riley, Dylan ...... 53 Schrover, Marlou ...... 22, 93 Riley, Dylan ...... 109,133 Schwartz, Robert ...... 10, 80 Rilinger, Georg ...... 125 Scott, Kirk ...... 120 Riofrancos, Thea ...... 94 Segal, Ethan ...... 23 Roberto, Elizabeth ...... 39 Seguin, Charles ...... 88 Roberts, Evan ...... 28, 55, 90, 105, 112 Sell, Zach ...... 119 Robertson, Christopher ...... 104,122 Sepulvado, Brandon ...... 69 Robinson, John ...... 97 Sevelsted, Anders ...... 132 Rocco, Philip ...... 41 Sewell, William ...... 52, 79 Rodriguez-Muniz, Michael ...... 72 Shantz, Jeffrey ...... 36, 75 Roehrkasse, Alexander ...... 107,123 Sharp, Paul ...... 18 Rohde, Joy ...... 59 Shermer, Elizabeth ...... 19 Rojas, Fabio ...... 114 Shi, Chao ...... 95 Ron-El, Yaniv ...... 89, 90 Shiff, Talia ...... 69 Rose, Deondra ...... 29 Shin, Hyunjung ...... 112 Rose-Greenland, Fiona ...... 97 Shumate, Dean ...... 36, 97 Rosenfeld, Jake ...... 79 Siddiqui, Nabeel ...... 74 Rotella, Elyce ...... 37, 65, 117 Silva, Meyre ...... 134 Roth, Benita ...... 35 Silver, Beverly...... 68, 87 Rothenberg, Winifred ...... 110 Simmons, Erica ...... 94,106 Roychowdhury, Poulami ...... 73 Sinha, Anurag ...... 25 Rudnicki, Tim ...... 28 Sinke, Suzanne ...... 31, 57 Rudrappa, Sharmila ...... 30 Sirocic, Zorica ...... 124 Ruehs, Emily ...... 22 Sjöberg, Maria ...... 78, 98 Ruggles, Steven ...... 4,105,113 Skarpelis, Anna ...... 71 Russell, Kelly ...... 26 Sklansky, Jeffrey ...... 80 Ryan, Elizabeth ...... 78 Skotnicki, Tad ...... 27 Slater, Dan ...... 5, 6, 24, 53, 101 S Smångs, Mattias ...... 113,121 Saaritsa, Sakari ...... 55,128 Smith, Christi ...... 29, 75 Safonova, Maria ...... 104 Smith, Ken ...... 37, 45, 77, 90 Salem, Jackleen ...... 24, 71 Snyman, Andrei ...... 72 Samila, Sampsa ...... 59 So, Kevin Cars ...... 116 Sanchez, Mark ...... 71 Soifer, Hillel ...... 24 Sandstrom, Glenn ...... 102 Sokolov, Mikhail ...... 66 Santana-Acuna, Alvaro ...... 21, 84 Søland, Birgitte ...... 99 Santiago, Kelvin ...... 36 Soler, Maria Sala ...... 103 Santillana, Jose Manuel ...... 84 Sommerville, Diane ...... 74 Sargent, Brian ...... 133 Son, Byung-giu ...... 38 Sarkar, Sula ...... 33 Son, Jaesok ...... 27 Sasaki, Yu ...... 58,129 Song, Eunkyung ...... 36 Sass, Jensen ...... 61 Sorvillo, Francesco ...... 71 Sattar, Fatima ...... 48 Southall, Humphrey ...... 30, 92, 118

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Spielau, Alexander ...... 93 Thurber, Tim ...... 11 Spillman, Lyn ...... 100,109 Thurston, Chloe ...... 61 Spire, Alexis ...... 42 Tilley, Helen ...... 59 Spivack, Rachel ...... 122 Tinsley, Meghan ...... 123 Squicciarini, Mara ...... 117 Tobin, Theresa ...... 24 Sraman, Shimo ...... 49 Tolley, Kim ...... 10, 38 Srivastava, Swati...... 48 Tolnay, Stewart ...... 113 Steckel, Richard .... 18, 28, 45, 100, 110 Tomobe, Ken'ichi ...... 88 Steel, Ryan ...... 98 Torpey, John ...... 87, 96 Steil, Justin ...... 121 Touchelay, Beatrice ...... 25 Steinmetz, George ...... 25, 27, 59 Treitler, Vilna Bashi ...... 114 Sternberg, Jeffrey ...... 127 Trepal, Daniel ...... 20 Stevens, Corey ...... 112 Trevizo, Dolores ...... 106 Stevens, Mitchell ...... 69 Trimmer, Tiffany ...... 79 Steward, Dan ...... 117 Troesken, Werner ...... 76,109 St-Hilaire, Marc ...... 37, 92 Troitskaia, Irina ...... 19 Stivers, Abby ...... 82 Trouille, Laura ...... 55 Stoeckl, Kristina ...... 58 Troupe, Cheryl ...... 103 Stoltz, Dustin ...... 81 Tse, Priscilla ...... 122 Streckeisen, Peter ...... 42 Tso, Lai Sze ...... 35, 72 Stremlin, Boris ...... 87 Tubi, Omri ...... 107 Strunk, Christopher ...... 48 Turkmen-Dervisoglu, Gulay ...... 71,106 Stulberg, Lisa ...... 75,127 Turkoglu, Didem ...... 85,106 Subramanian, Narendra ...... 106 Twarog, Emily LaBarbera ...... 129 Sugrue, Thomas ...... 3 Tyrey, Adrienne ...... 85 Sullivan, Esther ...... 132 Tzeggai, Fithawee ...... 29 Sullivan, Stephen ...... 86 Summerfield, Fraser...... 126 U Sun, Yanfei ...... 34 Ubert, Emanuel ...... 60 Sunder Rajan, Kaushik ...... 30 Usmani, Adaner ...... 21, 99 Suradkar, Santosh ...... 31 Utama, Rahardhika ...... 48 Sutch, Richard ...... 45, 91, 110 Svedin, Glenn ...... 64 V Svensson, Patrick ...... 11, 43, 72, 91 Vallgårda, Signild ...... 94,102 Sweeny, Robert ...... 30,111 Van Der Beek, Karine...... 54 Sweet, Paige...... 30 Van Dijk, Ingrid ...... 128 Swietlicki, Mateusz ...... 99,134 Van Poppel, Frans...... 81, 90 Sy Huy Le, Anh ...... 85 Van Riper, David ...... 33 Sylvester, Kenneth ...... 4, 33 van Waijenburg, Marlous ...... 131 Szrot, Lukas ...... 21, 49 VanderMeer, Philip ...... 3 Vanderstraeten, Raf ...... 66 T Vargas, Robert ...... 133 Tan, Jr., Celso ...... 116 Vascic, George ...... 10 Tatarek, Nancy ...... 10, 56, 83 Vascik, George ...... 111 Tavory, Iddo ...... 51,108 Velitchkova, Ana ...... 81 Taylor, Marshall ...... 81 Venditto, Elizabeth ...... 23 Teimouri, Amirhossein ...... 85 Vezina, Helene ...... 37, 70, 90 Thomas, Jacob ...... 69 Vick, Rebecca ...... 20 Thompson, Daniel ...... 21, 89 Vikström, Lotta...... Thorpe, Jr., Lee ...... 62,105,134 Villanueva, Eliezer Sam ...... 116 Thorvaldsen, Gunnar ...... 29, 37 Vitiello, Mattia ...... 93

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