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heyer Intersectionalities and Inequalities: Knowledge and Power for the 21st Century 83rd Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association March 22-25, 2012 Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina Thursday, 22 March 2012 SUMMARY THURSDAY 7:30AM-11:45AM Chairs Pre-Conference Workshop with Margaret Vitullo of the ASA…………….…..BEL AIRE NORTH THURSDAY 10AM-7PM Registration…………………………………………………….........................................FAIRBANKS FOYER THURSDAY NOON-6:45PM Sesssions………………………………………………………………………………………………………VARIOUS ROOMS Publisher Exhibits…………………………….……………………………FAIRBANKS FOYER & CATALINA FOYER THURSDAY 7PM-9PM Committee Chairs & Editors’ Dinner (invitation only)………………….…………...BALI HAI RESTAURANT THURSDAY 9:15PM-10:15PM Welcome & New Members Reception…………………………………………………..………………….CATALINA Meet President Beth Schneider (dessert, coffee, & soft drinks will be served) (sponsored by Membership Committee and the Endowment Committee) Thursday 7:30 AM-11:45 AM 1. Chairs Pre-Conference Workshop with Margaret Vitullo of the ASA-- Thursday Mar 22 | 7:30 AM-11:45 AM | Bel Aire North Organizer: Margaret Vitullo, ASA Chair: Margaret Vitullo, ASA This workshop has three key goals: to update sociology department chairs on national trends in higher education and sociology that impact their departments; to give participants the opportunity to gather a range of creative solutions to a specific problem in their own department from department chairs in similar institutions; and finally, to help chairs reconnect to the personally satisfying aspects of being a department leader. Prior to coming to the workshop, department chairs are encouraged to create a list of the 3-4 most pressing challenges in their departments, and among those, identify the top issue they wish to address during the workshop. Please send your challenges and issues to Margaret Vitullo ([email protected]) by February 15. Thursday 12:00 PM-1:30 PM 2. Concepts and Trends in the Composition and Organization of Labor in the Transnational Economy-- Thursday Mar 22 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Fairbanks D Organizer: Jason Struna, UCR Chair: Jason Struna, UCR • National and Transnational Class Relations and Formations. Jeb H. Sprague—UCSB • Global Resistance to the Aluminum Industry: Saving Iceland and Beyond. Clifford L. Staples—Univ. of North Dakota • Transnational Class Actors: Warehouse Workers in Southern California. Jason Struna—UCR 3. Fat Intersections: Race, Class, Gender, Sexuality and Size-- Thursday Mar 22 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Fairbanks B Organizer: Natalie Boero, SJSU Chair: Natalie Boero, SJSU • Dining Alone When You're Fat, Female and Middle-Aged. Melissa Z. Savlov—UCR • Unbearable Weights: Race, Class and Gender among Urban Bariatric Surgery Candidates. LaShaune P. Johnson—Univ. of Missouri • Searching For Normal: Life After Bariatric Surgery. P. Victoria Gore—USC; Edward Ransford—USC • From Morbid Obesity to Elite Athleticism? Bodies, Fitness, & Spectacle Within Reality TV Show 'The Biggest Loser'. Shari Dworkin— UCSF; Natalie Ingraham—UCSF; David Hutson—Univ. of Michigan; Laura Chase—Cal Poly Pomona; Faye Wachs—Cal Poly Pomona 4. Frontiers of Social Movement Research-- Thursday Mar 22 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Carmel Organizers: Hank Johnston, SDSU; Rory McVeigh, Univ. of Notre Dame Chair: Rory McVeigh, Univ. of Notre Dame • The Dynamics of Movement-Organization Relationships. Sarah Soule—Stanford Univ. • Leveraging Online Affordances: Making Sense of Online Activism. Katrina Kimport—UCSF • Online Activism in the Tea Party Movement. Neal Caren—Univ. of North Carolina • Re-assessing Organizational Processes in Collective Action. Mario Diani—Universitat Pompeu Fabre, Barcelona 5. GIS for Environment, Health and Community-- Thursday Mar 22 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Coronado A Organizer: Sheila Steinberg, Humboldt State Univ. Chair: Sheila Steinberg, Humboldt State Univ. • Geo-spatial Bases of Community Satisfaction and Attachment: The Impacts and Measurements of Physical Distance in Rural and Urban Washington. Benjamin L. Messer—WSU • Counter-Hegemonic Possibilities: Recovering the Spaces of Food Production and Consumption. Jeremy L. Sage—WSU • Planting Seeds for Sustainability: Identifying Potential Food Insecure Regions of Humboldt County, Utilizing Geographic Information Systems. Alexis Ollar—Humboldt State Univ. 6. Global Perspectives on Social and Economic Crisis-- Thursday Mar 22 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Fairbanks C Organizer: Anthony Roberts, UCR Chair: Anthony Roberts, UCR • The Limits of Credit Expansion Based Economies. Gregory Morales—Applied Sociologist • Exploring Convergence and Divergence in National Strategic AIDS Plans. Nolan E. Phillips—UCI • (Occupy) Wall Street & the Long Twentieth Century: 21st Century Perspectives on Giovanni Arrighi's Analysis of the Current Crisis. Thomas Reifer—USD 7. Latinos and Immigration Policy-- Thursday Mar 22 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Coronado B Organizer: Kyle Anne Nelson, Univ. of Northern Colorado Chair: Kyle Anne Nelson, Univ. of Northern Colorado • States of Resistance: Latina/o Immigrants Managing and Contesting State Power in the Wake of Devolution. Samuel G. Prieto—UCSB • The Ecology of Unauthorized Border Crossing Attempts along the Sonora-Arizona Border. Daniel E. Martinez—Univ. of Notre Dame • Pimp the Mission to Push the Margin: Charitable Programs as Racial Project. Sarah Cribbs—Georgetown College Discussant: • Kyle Anne Nelson, Univ. of Northern Colorado 8. Teaching Sociology Off the Grid: Presenting the Introductory Course without a Textbook-- Thursday Mar 22 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Catalina Sponsored by Committee on Teaching Organizer: Rosemary F Powers, Eastern Oregon Univ. Chair: Dennis Downey, CSU Channel Islands • "That's right, you don't need a text book for this class.": My Alternate Approach to Teaching Introductory Sociology. Linda J. Henderson—St. Mary's Univ. College Calgary • Structuring the Introductory Course through a Web-based System: Challenges, Solutions and Benefits. Dennis Downey—CSU Channel Islands • Uploads and Downloads: Evaluating a Web-based Curriculum for Sociology. Daniel Lee—CSU Channel Islands • Teaching Textbook Free and Loving It: Instructor Attitudes and Practice in a Small Liberal Arts College. Amanda Amiel—Whittier College; Julie A. Collins-Dogrul—Whittier College 9. The Costs of Development: Experiences from Low Income Countries-- Thursday Mar 22 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Bel Aire South Organizers: Ting Jiang, Metro State College of Denver; Wai Kit Choi, CSULA Chairs: Ting Jiang, Metro State College of Denver; Wai Kit Choi, CSULA • 'They came -- they left': Local Receptions of Foreign Direct Investment in Central and Eastern Europe. Milosz Miszczynski—Jagiellonian Univ., Poland • The Upheavals in the Middle East and North Africa: From Rapid Mobilization and Contentious Opportunities to Foreign Interference and Intervention. Vincent A. Bozonier—UCR • China's Second Great Leap Forward Movement: Consequences of China's Rapid Industrialization and Accelerated Economic Development. Ting Jiang—Metro State College of Denver 10. Understanding Intersectionality and Inequality in Sports-- Thursday Mar 22 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Fairbanks A Organizer: Gretchen Peterson, CSULA Chair: Gretchen Peterson, CSULA • Back Into Play: High School Sports and the Transition to Adulthood for Low-Income Young Men of Color in California. Jeffrey O. Sacha—USC • College Persistence and the NCAA Division II Student Athlete. Stephanie Lane—Humboldt State Univ. • Wrestling Masculinities: A Study of College Wrestlers. Ivan Sanchez—CSU Fullerton; Michael P. Perez—CSU Fullerton Discussant: • Gunnar Valgeirsson, CSULA 11. Commercially Sexually Exploited Children: Reports from a Multi-Site Study-- Thursday Mar 22 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Bel Aire North Organizers: Joshua Gamson, USF; Nikki Jones, UCSB Chairs: Nikki Jones, UCSB; Joshua Gamson, USF • CSEC findings: The San Francisco Bay Area. Stephanie Fisher—SFSU • CSEC findings: Dallas. Marcus Martin—2M Research Services • CSEC findings: Las Vegas. Andrew L. Spivak—UNLV, Brooke M. Wagner—UNLV 12. Occupying/Decolonizing the University and Beyond: Faculty Labor Organizing, Scholar-Activism, and Educational Justice-- Thursday Mar 22 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Del Mar Sponsored by the Committee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Organizers: Sharon Elise, CSU San Marcos; Molly Talcott, CSULA Chair: Molly Talcott, CSULA Discussants: • Sharon Elise, CSU San Marcos • Don Barrett, CSU San Marcos • Molly Talcott, CSULA 13. Session Cancelled Thursday 1:45 PM-3:15 PM 14. Anti-Black Racism: Revisiting the Black-White Dichotomy in the Plural U.S.-- Thursday Mar 22 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Bel Aire South Organizer: Garry Rolison, CSU San Marcos Chair: Garry Rolison, CSU San Marcos • Georgia Geechees and Gullahs During the Civil War Era. J. Vern Cromartie—Contra Costa College • The Future of America's Racial Stratification System: Triracial Stratification or Black/Nonblack Divide? Sarah A. St. John—UNLV 15. Fatherhood - Motherhood-- Thursday Mar 22 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Carmel Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, Univ. of Colorado Denver Chair: Candan Duran-Aydintug, Univ. of Colorado Denver • Loss and Motherhood Identity in Failed Adoption. Stephanie C. Raymond—Univ. of Oregon • Yummy Mummies: The "Busyness" of "Mompreneurs". Gillian Anderson—Vancouver Island Univ. • Gay Fathers, Childcare, and the Division of Labor. Nathaniel Burke—USC • Stay-At-Home Fathers. Candan Duran-Aydintug—Univ. of Colorado Denver; Charlene Shelton—Univ. of Colorado Denver Discussant: • Joshua Goode, Univ. of Colorado Denver 16. Gender and Sport--